The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 02, 1900, Image 8

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"You see , madam , Ivory Soap is really the most
economical. The cake is so large that it easily divides
Into two cakes of the ordinary size. There is twice as
much soap as you get in the usual cake of toilet soap.
Then it is very economical in use , for although it lathers
quickly , it is always firm and hard , even in hot water.
As it floats , you can not lose it or leave it to waste in the
ibowl. We sell it to all of our best trade for general use. "
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COPYRIGHT 1188 BY THE PROCTER & GAMBLE CO. CINCINNATI
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
Burt G. Harden , defendant , will take notice
thatMury _ B. Harden , plaintiff , has filed her
petition in the district court of Red Willow
county , Nebraska , against said defendant the
object and prajer of which are to obtain a
-divorce from said defendant , on the ground of
non-support , and plaintiff further asks that she
be restored to her former name , towit : Mary B.
Newsomo.
Defendant is further notified the plaintiff will
take the deposition of N. C. Niles to bo used ay
evidence on the trial of the above entitled cause
at the office of Albert Thompson in the city of
Fiillorton , Nanco county , Nebraska , on the 7th
day of February , 1900 , between the hours of nine
n. m. and six p. m. of said day.
You are required to answer said petition on or
before Monday , the 12th day of February , 1900.
Dated January 2ud , 1900.
l-19-8ts MAKY B. HAKDEN , Plaintiff ,
By W. S. Morlan , Her Attorney.
PUBLIC SALE.
United Status Land Oflice , McCook , Nebraska.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of
-instructions from the Commissioner of the Gen
eral Land Office , under authority vested in him
hy Section 2,455 , U. S. Rev. Stat. , as amended by
the act of Congress , approved February 26.1895 ,
wo will proceed to offer at public sale on the
28rd day of February , next , at 1 r. M. , at this
office , tha following tract of land , towit : The
south half of the northeast quarter , section
tirirty-throe , township one , north , range thirty , I
west 6th P.M. j
Any and all persons claiming adversely the |
above described land are advised to file their i
claims in this office on or before the day above
designated for the commencement of said sale ,
otherwise their rights will lw forfeited.
Dated tlu's 29tU dayof December , 1899.
F. M. RATHBUN , Register.
1-5-Gts. J. A. PIPKK , Receiver.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS.
Notice is hereby given that the county com
missioners of Red \Villow county will receive
. - Caled bids for printing the commissioners' pro
ceedings , legal notices and delinquent tax list
for the year 1900. Party receiving contract to
furnish good aud sufficient boud for the faithful
performance of said contract. Said bids to bo
Sled with the county clerk on or before noon of
tue Stb da v of February , 1900and to be endorsed
thereon. Bids for the county printing for the
year 1900. Dated this lltb day of January , 1900.
1-12-41. B. A. GREEN , County Clerk.
SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
In the district court of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska. James K. P. Pine , plaintiff , vs. Dan
iel Mangus and Helen L. Mangus , bis wife ;
Reinhold Gustafson and Mrs. Reinbold Gustaf
son , his wife ; Charles Fagerstrom and Mrs.
Charles Fageratrom , his wife ; and John Doe , de
fendants. The defendants , Daniel Mangus and
Helen Mangus , his wife : Reinhold Gustafson
and Mrs. Reinhold Gustafson , bis wife ; Charles
Fagerstrom aud Mrs. Charles Fugerstrom , his
wife ; they , each , all , and every one of them.will
take notice : That the plaintiff , James K. P.
Pine , did , on the 20th day of October , 1899 , file
his petition in the district court of Red Willow
county , Nebraska , against the said defendants ,
the object and prayer of which are to foreclose
a certain mortgage executed by Daniel Mangus
and Helen L. Mangus , his wife , to the Guarantee
Loan & Trust Company , on the northeast quar
ter ( n. e. fi ) of section thirty-one (81) ( ) , township
four (4) ( ) . range twenty-six (26) ( ) , Red Willow
county , Nebraska , to secure the payment of a
certain first mortgage bond in the sum of seven
hundred fifty ( $750.00) ) dollars , duo and payable
on the 1st day of March , 1893 , with interest
thereon in the first instance at the rate of seven
(7)per ( ) cent , and , upon default at maturity , then
to bear interest at the rate of ten (10) ( per cent ;
which bond bore date March 1,1888 , being due
five years from its date. That the said mort
gage was filed for record and recorded on the
23d day of March , 1888 , in book 13 , at page 287 ,
mortgage records of Red Willow county , Neb
raska. That the said bond and mortgage were
afterwards assigned by the Guarantee Loan &
Trust Company of Kansas City. Missouri , to the
plaintiff herein , James K. P. Pine , and that the
said assignment was filed for record and record
ed July 8,1897 , in book 29 , at page 534 , mortgage
records of Red Willow county , Nebraska. That
there is now duo and payable and unpaid upon
the said bond and mortgage the sum of 750 dollars
lars for which sum , with interest from March 1st ,
1S93 , at 10 per cent , plaintiff prays a decree , and
that the defendants bo required to pay thobame ,
or that , in default thereof , said premises maybe
bo told to satisfy the amount found due , and
that the other defendants herein be adjudged
and decreed to pay and discharge the said in
debtedness. You , and each of you , are required
to appear in said action and plead or answer
therein on or before the 19th day of February.
1900 , or the said petition will bo taken as con
fessed and the court moved for the relief therein
prayed. Dated January 8th , 1900. 1-12-lt.
M. A. HAETIGAN , Plaintiff's Solicitor ,
Hastings , Nebraska.
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CUT THIS OUT Save 15 Per Cent
MHMOBMMMHMMM B HM-
On or Before March ist , 1900.
This card and 85 cents will purchase HARDWARE to the
amount of ONE DOLLAR at the
PIONEER HARDWARE STORE
H. P. WAITE , Proprietor.
SQ C fo fKn ftnhl There are dozens of remedies recommended for
Wi 10 lilo Ulllj Scrofula , some of them no doubt being able to
afford temporary relief , but S. S. S. is absolutely
Pflllfll fn thlC the only remedy which completely cures it.
LljUGl 1U UIIO Scrofula is one of the most obstinate , deep-seated
n- blood diseases , and is beyond the reach of the
fl SP2Q8 many so-called purifiers and tonics because some-
UIObUoG , . S.S.S.
thing more than a mere tonic is required.
is equal to any blood trouble , and never fails to cure Scrofula , because it
oes down to the seat of the disease , thus permanently eliminating every
trace of the taint.
The serious consequences to which Scrofula surely leads
should impress upon those afflicted with it the vital im
portance of wasting no time upon treatment which can
not possibly effect a cure. In many cases where the wrong
treatment has been relied upon , complicated glandular
swellings have resulted , for which the doctors insist that
.a dangerous surgical operation is necessary.
Mr. II. E. Thompson , of Milledgeville , Ga. , writes : "A
"bad case of Scrofula broke out on the glands of my neck ,
which had to be lanced and caused me much suffering. I
was treated for a long while , but the physicians were un
able to cure me , and my condition wa.s as bad as when I
began their treatment. Many blood remedies were used ,
ibut without effect. Some one recommended S. S. S. , and
I began to improve as soon as I had taken a few bottles.
Continuing the remedy , I was soon cured permanently ,
and have never had a sign of the disease to return. " Swift's Specific
S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD
is the only remedy which can promptly reach and cure obstinate , deep-seated
blood diseases. By relying upon it , and not experimenting with the various
so-called tonics , etc. . all sufferers from blood troubles can be promptly cured ,
Snstea'd of enduring years of suffering which gradually but surely undermines
the constitution. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable , and never fails to
cure Scrofula , Eczema , Cancer , Eheumatism , Contagious Blood Poison , Boils , fi
Tetter , Pimples , Sores , Ulcers , etc.Insist upon S. S S. ; nothing can take its place.
Books on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address by the
Swift Specific Company , Atlanta , Georgia. JI
ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS.
Last Friday , tbe intelligence readied
Here ut me sud dcatu ol iv.
Mr. K. raruieij , or liuiil , uo iic was
by his liieuds , UuU Occu working tor lue
Colorado aouttierii tur uic past 3 car uml
wui considered by tile &uueiiiUciiUciil as
cue ut liie steadiest brakeuieu oil the
division. Wednesday uiorunig , while
a witching m the yuru at Wneatland , his
legglug caught ou u suag and threw bmi
m tile center ot the track , tfciure he
could recover himself the cars were upui :
him , aud he was caugtit beneath tbe
trucks , which lacerated his right leg lu a
fearlul manner , while his lett bide was
terribly cul by the Ciuders and gravel , us
be was dragged along tor nearly iifiy
feet. His lantern was put out , wlnci
attracted the attention ol Uic balance o
the tialu crew , who soon extricated him ,
and setting out the train at that place
they hastened with lain to Cheyenne ,
where his wife awaited him On hi& ar
rival tlieie he was immediately taken to
the county hospital , where he died from
his injuries , Thursda > , at 4:45 : p m Tbe
cause of his death , as given by the at
tending physician , was the shock the
injuries gave to his nervous system. He
was conscious to the last , and from the
first seemed to think that he was gone.
His first words when picked up were ,
' It's all up. Ii I can only see niy wife
I'll be satisfied. " Eunl Faruien vvai.
born in New York city , April 30 , 1870.
When a small boy his parents died and
he was sent to Iowa toiestde with a man
named Clark. Mr. Clark , however ,
soon died and i3mil was adopted by Dr.
J. C. Burton. In 1885 Etnil went to
make his home with Mr. J. P. Burton at
McCook , later removing to Oxford , Neb.
In April. 1897 , he was married to Miss
Nettie Nelson of Kearney , Neb , and in
1899 thej removed to Cheyenne , Wyom
ing , where they resided at the time ol
his death. For st-veral years Mr Far-
men resided here , ami was well known
in this vicinity No jollier , better-
hearted fellow has ever lived here than
Emil , and it was n shuck to all to hear
of his unfortunate accident He was a
member of C. W. Brnnson lodge No.
487 , Brotherhood of Railwav Trainmen ,
and he was buried under the auspices ol
that order at Fairmont cemetery , Den
ver. Cole , and from whom the widow
will receive $1.200 benefit. Oxford
Standard. Jan.19
The modern and most effective cure for
constipation and all liver troubles the fam
ous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early
Risers. D. W. Loar.
Five Cents a Copy !
That's the remarkably low price at
which we ar closing out the remainder
of our Navy Portfolios , those superb
pictures of our splendid and victorious
navy. You can buy the entire series of
twelve numbers for 50 cents. This is
less than half price , and they are only a
few sets left.
This paper and the great St. Louis
Semi-Weekly Republic for $1.75 a. year.
McConnell's Balsam cures coughs.
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McConnell's Balsam cures coughs.
McMillen's Cough Cure is sure.
DENVER , CGI.O. , May 26 , 1899.
This is to Certify that I have examinee
.he nursery stock growing- The Inter-
aational Nurseries , at Denver , Colo. , and
ind no indications of the presence of San
Jose Scale or other dangerously injurious
usects or diseases likely to be introduced
nto orchards on nursery stock ; and
Further , that the stock is in excellent con
dition as to growth and health.
E. MILLESON ,
County Horticultural Inspector
for Arapahoe County , Colo.
Sworn to beforeme this 26th day of May ,
1899.
CHARLIE R. STEDMAX ,
Notary Public , Denver , Colo.
Ttie international Nursery Go.
DENY.EB , GOLOBPO
ESTABLISHED 1889
1889THE
THE COLORADO
Blacttrry
Mnltay Tree
Blaclteny
This is a cross
between the
Russian Mul
berry and a Blackberry. A tree that c
every person should plant. Write for \
descriptive circular.
THE ARCTIC POPLAR
Hardiest and Most Rapid Grown
Tree in the World.
PLANTERS' PRIDE PEAR
Buttery , melting and rich. of
Best Hardy Grape "COLORADO"
It dries into a perfect raisin.
MAMMOTH CURRANT
Best and largest in the world.
New Rose "EMPIRE STATE"
Best and sweetest , blooms all
summer.
MIRABEAU ROSE
The wonderful climber , will produce
hundreds of roses first summer.
OIERVILLA
The shrub for bouquet making ,
or for cemetery planting , as it will
grow in poor soil without water.
Our Colorado raised trees and plants
are the best that can be grown. They
grow where others fail to live.
THE INTERNATIONAL NURSERY CO. ,
Established 1839. Denver , Cole.
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
CATHOLIC Mass nt 8 o'clock a. m.
mass aud ; sermon HI 10:30 , n. m. ,
with choir. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in.
All are cordialh welcome.
RKV I.V HlCKKV , Pastor.
EPISCOPAL Sunday morning at 11:00 :
o'clock , Morning Prayer ami Litany.
Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock , Evening
Prayer. Sunday-school at 10:00 : a. in.
Friday evening lecture at 8:00 o'clock.
Holy communion the first Sunday in
each month.
HOWARD STOY , Rector.
BAPTIST Siiiidav-school at 10 a. m.
Preachiuu service al u Junior Union
at 3 Senior Union at 7. Gospel .service
at 8. Morning snhjVci , "The Lord's
Supprr What it Means " Evening
theme , 'Lovt- the Chief. " Rev George
Scott will preach. All are welcome.
PULPIT COMMITTEE.
CHRISTIAN Sundaschool at ma in.
Preaching t-rtvices at ii a m and 8 p.
m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. in Prayer-
meetinn on Friday evenings All cor
dially welcome Evangelist J R. Speck
of Council Bluff * . Iowa , will preach both
morning and evening.
J W. WALKER , Pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL Sunday-school at
10 Preaching at n Y. P. S. C. E at
7. Preaching at 8 Prayer-meeting on
Wednesday evening at 7:30 Morning
subject. "How to Form a Working The
ory of Life" Evrinng theme , "World
Widf Christian Endeavor All are wel
come W J. TURNER , Pastor.
M HTHODIST Sunday-school at 10 a.m.
Preadmig at n. Class at 12. Junior
League at 3 Epworth League service
at 7 Preaching at 8. Prayer and Bible
study on Wednesday evening at 8 p m
Morning suhjt-ci , "Ventacostal Power. "
Evening subject , "Moody and Inger-
soll. " Matt vn:2 : < ( by request ) All
are welcome J. A. BADCON , Pastor.
The Epworth League will indulge in a
social at the residence of J A Wilcox ,
this evening.
A benefit social was held by the Cath
olic ladies at the home of C. J. Ryan ,
last night , with desirable financial and
social results.
Elder G W. Knight of Dallas City ,
Illinois , preached at the Christian church
on Tuesday. Elder Knight was visiting
his sister , Mrs. Spencer.
The Lowell Daily Sun of recent date
contains an account of the death of a
relative of Rev. J. W. Hickey of our city ,
Miss Katherine S. Hickey.
Evangelist Speck will continue the re
vival meetings over Sunday. He comes
with a good reputation as an evangelist
and pulpit orator. Those who hear him
once will come again. Everybody come.
A Eugene Field social will be hell in
the Congregational church , next Tuesday
evening. There will be songs , recita
tions and a sketch of the poet. Refresh
ments will be served. Price , 15 cents.
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OVER THE RIVER. S
B. C. Bowman is talking of moving to the '
city.
city.W.
W. T. Stone and Mr. Barrett were over to
Norcatur , Kansas , last week.
Fred Stone was down from Frontier county ,
last week , visiting in C. H.Jacobs' family.
John Randall's team took a spin , the otlier
day , go-as-you-please gait , scattering allalfa ,
iiay-rack etc. over the surrounding country.
Mike Bendewald was at the lever. Mike says ?
ic sanded the track , turned on the air-brakes.
: hrew her over , and did everything he could
: hink of under the circumstances , but the
wheels slipped , the air-brakes were no good ,
and there was too much steam on anyhow.
To Cure La Grippe In Two Days.
Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. E. W. Grove's name on every bottle.
2Sc. 4-1-
COLEMAN.
On Tuesday Mr. Henry Lepper and Miss i
Nellie Moore were married in McCook. A
'
wedding dinner and supper was served at the
lome of the bride's parents. Mr. Lepper is
one of the sturdy young farmers of these parts
ind the bride is the handsome and accom
plished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Vloore. She came here when a little girl , and
jas lived and grown to womanhood here. We
wish them a long , happy and prosperous life.
Quite a few were in McCook , Thursday , at
the funeral of H. H. Easterday. Mr. Easter- :
day came to this town in October , 1883 , and
took a homestead and tree claim which he
still holds. He lived neighbor to us a few
rears.
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Do You Want a Calendar ?
The biggest and best calendar ever is
sued by the American railroad is now being H
distributed by the Burlington Route. : ;
It has twelve sheets , one for each month of Cc
the year. On each sheet is a striking illus- CcC
ratipn of some feature of the Burlington's
service or of the territory reached by its lines
Bi
the government fast mail running at full BiC
speed ; a tourist car on its way to California ; BiC
engine 1591 , the largest passenger engine in XiM.
he world ; a library car ; a compartment sleep M.Se
er ; the Burlington station at Omaha ; a din Se
ning car ; a monster freight train ; Estes Park , SeM
Tolo. , the plunge bath at Hot Springs , S. D. ,
Yellowstone Falls , etc.
The drawings from which the pictures were
made are by Louis Braunhold , ot Chicago ,
and cost several hundred dollars.
The size of the calendar is 22x28.
The dates are in big type which can be read
it a distance of 50 feet. For business offices
he Burlington calendar is simply invaluable.
Purchased in large quantities , the calendars
cost the Burlington Route 27 cents apiece.
With postage , packing , etc. , they represent an
nvestment of about 35 cents. Our price is 25
cents 10 cents less than cost. Write for one :
stamps will do. If it is not satisfactory , send
t back and your money will be promptly re-
unded. 2-2-61. J. FRANCIS ,
General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb.
When pain or irritation exists on any part
the body the application of Ballard's Snow
Jniment will give prompt relief. Price , 25
ind 50 cents. A. McMillen.
G.H.AppIeton , justice of peace , Clarksburg ,
N. J. , says. "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are
he best pills made for constipation. We use
no others. " Quickly cure all liver and bowel
roubles. D. W. Loar.
Size doesn't indicate quality. Beware of
counterfeit and worthless salve offered for De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. DeWitt's is the
only original. An infallible cure for piles and
all skin diseases. D. W. Loar.
(
LADIPS Friend
and Pennyroyal Pills bring
menstruation to tbe day.
Never fail. No Pain ; No
Disappointment. Sl.OO
box ; 2 boxen cnre auy
caae , no matter as to cause
Mahn's Pharmacy ,
Dept. T. &
Oman * , - Nebrai k < j
wax
Candles
Nothing elsa adds co ranch
to the cbnrm of the driwlns
room or boudoir a * the softly radi
ant light from COHDOVA Candles.
Nothing wilt contribute more to the
artUtlc ( accent of the luncheon ,
I tea or dinner. The bent decoratlre
candle * for the Himplest or the
most elaborate function for cot
tage or munition. Made in all colon
and tha moat delicate tint * by
STANDARD OIL CO.
and sold ererjrwhere.
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horrible burn , scald , cul
or bruise. Hucklen's Arnica Salve will k ll
the pain and promptly heal it. Cures fever
sores , ulcers , boils , corns , all skin eruptions.
Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 els. a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by McConnell &
Berry.
Corbett sa > s he has a surprise in store for
the people. Does the distinguished vocalist
anticipate an attack of lockjaw ?
J. I. Hevry , Loganton , Pa. , writes : "I am
willing to take my o.ith that I was cured of
pneumonia entirely by the use of One Minute
Cough Cure after doctors failed. It also cured
my children of whooping cough. " Quickly re
lieves and cures coughs , colds , croup , grippe
and throat and lung troubles. Children all
like it. Mothers endorse it. D. W. Loar.
It is said that Mr. Roberts' first act after be
ing expelled from the house was to go and
take a Turkish bath. There was a good deal
of quiet sarcasm in that.
Nervous children are almost always thin
children. The "out-door-boy" is seldom nerv
ous. White's Cream Vermifuge is the best
preventive of nervousness. It strengthens
the system and assists to that sort of flesh ,
which creates strength and power of endur
ance. Price , 25 cents. A. McMillen.
"Has a man a right to open his wife's
letters ? " asks an exchange. Certainly , if they
are addressed to him.
Don't let the hand of time paint wrinkles
on your face. Keep young , by keeping the
blood pure and the digestive organs in a
healthful condition. Herbine will do this.
Health is youth , disease and sickness brings
old age. Price 50 cents. A. McMillen.
St. Louis is not taking so much interest in
Chicago's spelling reform as in her smelling
reform.
You can help anyone whom you find suffer
ing from inflamed throat , laryngerl trouble ,
bronchitis , coughs , colds , etc , by advising the
use of Ballard's Horehound Syrup ; the great
remedy for coughs and colds. Price , 25 and
50 cents. A. McMillen.
' 1 he Goulds scaicely expected that their
little French count would pass up his plate to
be helped a second time.
There is probably no disease or condition
of the human system that causes more suffer
ing and distress than piles. Tabler's Buckeye
Pile Ointment cures them quickly , without
pain or detention from business. Price , 50
cents in bottles. * _ Tubes,75 cents. A. McMillen.
F. B. Thirkield , Health Inspector of
Chicago , says , "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot
be recommended too highly. It cured me of
severe dyspepsia" It digests what you eat
and cures indigestion , heartburn and all forms
of dyspepsia. D. W Loar.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Land Ollico at McCook , Nebraska.January 18 ,
1000. Notice is hon > by Riven that the following
tunned settler has filed notion of jii-i intention
to niako final proof in support of his claim , and
that said _ proof will be made before. Register
and Receiver nt McCook , Nebraska , on Satur
day , February 24 , liilX ) , viz : John Lias , Home-
tead Entry No. 10(350 ( for the e'/4 rn-M < fl/t so1 * of
section 21 , township 2 n , raiiKo 28 w , Gth P.M.
EIo names the following witno M'b to prove bis
continuous residence upon and cultivation of ,
said laud , viz : Nels-ou Down" , Henry Meyuro.
Rudolph Podol"ki , of McCook , Nebraska , and
Oliver Killings of Daubury , Nebraska.
1-19-Ct F. M. RATHHUN , Re ister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office , McCook'Nebraska ,
January 18 , 1900. Notice is hereby given that l _ f
John Braun has filed notice of intention to make =
filial proof before Renter and Receher at their
iflico in McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday , the
J4tb daj of February. 19UI , on timber culture
ipplicatiou No. . > RH , for the neH of section 8 , in
township. ) ii , raiiKo80 west , G P. M. Ho names
witnefrso * : Peter L. Zimmer. Jacob Ziminer ,
lo-eph Here , Joseph Andrje'-ki of O-tboru ,
S'ebraska. 1-19-Gt R. M. RATHIJUN , Register.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale , issued from the
District court of Red Willow county , Nebraska ,
inder a decree in an action wherein Nebraska
Loan and Trust Company is plaintiff and John
IV. Hall et al. are defendants' , to me directed
ind delivered. I shall offer at public sale ami
oto \ the highest bidder for cas-li , at the east
leer of the court house , in McCook , Red Willow
ounty , Nebraska , on the 19th day of February ,
1900 , at the hour of 1 o'clock , p. m. , the following
lescribed reale- _ > tate , _ to-wit : The northwest
luarter of suction ten,5n township twonorth. of
range twenty-eight , we'-t of the 6th p. m. in Red
rt'illow county. Nebraska. Dated this 17th day
January , 1900. G. F. KINOHOR.V , Sheriff.
Jacob Bailey , Plaintiff's Attorney. l-19-.lt.
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES.
In the matter of the necessary expenses dur-
iig the jear , on motion the estimate for the
imi for the year was fixed as follows :
bounty General fund $12.0TX ) 00
bounty Bridge fund b'JOO ( 00
soldier's Relief 500 00
Willow Grove precinct 2.0(000 (
hartley Village bond 50000
Jounty Road fund 8,00000
bounty Bond fund 8,00000
forth Valley precinct 1,000 00
HcCookCit . > bond 2.00000
school Distriet bonds . . . . . . . . 7.00000
l-2C-4t R. A. GKEEX , County Clerk.
JcCook , Neb. . January 10,1900.
. SEABLES & SEABLES
Ululn Offloo 1 ttli & O SU
LINCOLN , NEB.
IB years in Omaha and
JJ lictil ii. SP KCI AM.STH
In Norvou * . Chronic and
Vrlvntft 1MSKASK3 of
MEN AND WOMEN
All Private Diseuu and
DISORDERS OF MEN
enables ns to ruarantee to
cur * all curable cases of
the Nose. Throat , Cheat
Stomach , Liter , Blood.
Skin and Kidney Diseaiei
Lost Manhood , Night
Emissions , Hydrocele , Yar
icocele , Gonorrhea , Gleet. Piles. Fistula and
Rectal Ulcers , Diabetes and Bright'a Disease.
{ ap"$100.00 for a case of CATARRH.
RHEUMATISM , DYSPEPSIA , or
BLOOD POISON we cannot euro if curable
-Stricture and Gleet Cured at Home.
Examination and Consultation FHLE. Homo
treatment by mail in all diseases a specialty
All medicine furnished. Call or addrest
with stamp for circular , free book , and receipts
-write them today P Q. Box 224. O 0"
In Bichardi Slk. , litL & o. Lincoln , Nebr.
"I am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure
for my health and life. It cured me of lung
trouble following grippe. " Thousands owe
their lives to the prompt action of this never
failing remedy. It cures coughs , colds , croup ,
bronchitis , pneumonia grippe , and throat and
lung troubles. Its early use prevents con
sumption. It is the only harmless remedy ,
that gives immediate results. LV. ) . Loar.
"Put that in your pipe and smoke it , " is no
longer considered in good form in Eastern
society circles. The propel ) capeh is : "Roll
that in a cigawette and puff it. "
Are you nervous , rundown , weak and dis
pirited ? Take a few doses of Herbine. It
will infuse new energy , new life into the ex
hausted nerves , the overworked brain or mus
cular system , and put a new face on life and
business. Price 50 cents. A. McMillen.
Brigham Roberts says he will "Walk the
earth as angels walk the clouds. " What a
catchy outside attraction that would be for an
up-to-date circus !
L. T. Travis , Agent Southern R. R. , Selina ,
Ga. , writes , "I cannot say too much in praise
of One Minute Cough Cure. In my case it
\vorked like a charm. " The only harmless
remedy that gives immediate results. Cures
coughs , colds , croup , bronchitis , and all throat
and lung troubles. D. W. Loar.
F. D. BURGESS ,
Plumber and
Steam Fitter
NIcCOQK , HEBR.
Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass
Goods , Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings.
Agent for Halliday. Waupun , Eclipse
Windmills. Basementof the Meeker-
Phillips building.
J. B. BALLARD ,
© DENTIST. O
All dental work done at our office is guar
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Dr. I. B.
Taylor , assistant.
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCooK , NEBRASKA.
EP-Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- -
Rear of First National bank.
McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
Dr. W. V. CAGE.
McCook , - - - Nebraska.
Office and Hospital over First National Bank
II. P. SUTTON
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA
C. H. BOYLE ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook , Nebraska.
telephone 44. P. O. Building
DR. JOHN McPnEE ,
DENTIST.
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. . . . of Chicago.
-Office with Dr. Gage.
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V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER.
ICITIZENS BANK
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H. T. CHURCH
OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD.
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