: Men who are always in a hurry , and most men are , want a 'soap for the toilet that "will lather quickly and freely in hot or cold water. Other soaps than Ivory may have this quality , but will likely contain alkali , which is injurious to the skin. Ivory Soap is made of pure vegetable oils , no alkali , produces a white , foamy lather , that cleanses thoroughly and rinses easily and quickly. Money cannot buy a better soap for the toilet. IT FLOATS. . COPYRIGHT 1808 BY THE PROCTER 1 QAMDLE CO. CINCINNATI Advertised Letters. The followiug letters were advertised by the McCook postoffice oil Feb. i8th : J. W. Allen , Alma Burckens , H. D. Carter , John H. Cain , E. T. Davis , M. R. Harris , D. R. Smith , Mrs. M. C. Cook , Mrs. Angeline Gilmore. In calling for any of these letters , please say that they are advertised. F. M. KlMMELL , Postmaster. New Time-Card , Feb. 25. Radical changes in the schedules of Burlington trains will be made , Sunday , February 25 To avoid disappointment and loss of time , consult local ticket agent who is in a position to give you correct infer mation. J. FRANCIS- at General Passenger Agent Omaha. "Everybody's Magazine" for March is rich in that sort of pleasant reading that combines instruction with . quick tind easy interest. Gold at Cape" Nome. " If you want information about the Cape Nome country , how to get there and what it costs , write to J. Francis , General Passenger Agent , B. & M. R. R. R. in Nebraska , Omaha , Neb. 2-16-513. . This paper and the great St. Louis Semi-Weekly Republic for $1.75 a year. B. E. ABHTOH , Pre : . T. S. HcDOHALD , Cash. CL1FFOSD1TAII1T , Asst. Cash. BANK OF DANBURY DANBURY , NEB. A General Banking Business business you may wish to transact with THE McCooK TRIBUNE \yill receive prompt and careful atten tion. Subscriptions received , orders taken for advertisements and job-work. The Way to Go to California Is in a tourist sleeper , personally con ducted , via the Burlington route. You don't change cars ; you see the finest scenery on the globe ; you make fast time. Your car is not so expensively furnish ed as a palace sleeper , but it is just as comfortable , just as good to ride in , and nearly $20 cheaper. It has wide 'vesti bules , Pmtsch gas , high-back seats , a uniformed Pullman porter , clean bed ding , spacious toilet rooms , tables and a heating range. Being strongly and heav ily built , it runs smoothly is warm in winter and cool in summer. In charge of each excursion party is an experienced excursion conductor , who accompanies it right through to Los Angeles. Cars leave Omaha , St. Joseph , Lincoln and Hastings every Thursday , arriving in San Francisco on the following Sun day , Los Angele's on Monday only three days from the Missouri river to the Pa cific coast , including a stop-over ofy2 hours in Denver and 2 4 hours in Salt Lake City two of the most interesting cities on the continent. For folders giving full particulars and information call at any'Burlington route ticket office or write to J. FRANCIS , G. P. A. , Omaha. Neb. McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. Corn - . . . . $ .29 Wheat 5 ° Oats . . - 25 Rye . " . . . . .35 Hogs : . . . ; 4.25 Eggs. / 13 Butter 15 Potatoes 4 ° Butter fat at Creamery 18 Five Cents a Copy : That's the remarkably low price at which we are 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. Killed Last Night A cough. Loar's Cough Killer did it. Try it. McConnell's Balsam cures coughs. Beware of the Doctors' There is not the slightest doubt that the doctors do more harm than good in treating Contagious Blood Poison ; many victims of Patchwork You Can this loathsome disease would be much better ; off to-day if they had never allowed them selves to be dosed on mercury and potash , the Cure Yourself at Home. only remedies which the doctors ever give for . blood poison. The doctors are wholly unable to get rid of this vile poison , and only attempt to heal up the outward appearance of the disease the sores and eruptions. This they do by driving the poison into the system , and endeavor to keep it shut in with their constant doses of potash -and mercury. The mouth and throat and other delicate parts then break out into sores , and the fight is continued indefinitely , the drugs doing the system more damage than the disease itself. Mr. H. L. Myers , 100 Mulberry St. , Newark , JT. J. , says : hundred dollars with the doctors , when I realized that they could do me no good. I had large spots all over my bcdy , and these soon broke out into running sores , and I endured all the suffering which this vile disease pro- -duces. I decided to try S. S. S. as a last resort , and was soon greatly improved. I followed closely your 'Direc tions for Self-Treatment/ the large splotches on my chest began to grow paler and smaller , and before long disappeared entirely. I was soon cured perfectly and my skin has been as clear as glass ever since. I cured my self at home , after the doctors had failed completely. " It is valuable time thrown away to expect the doctors to cure Contagious Blood Poison , for the disease is be yond their skill. Swifts Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD acts in an entirely different way from potash and mercury it forces the poison out of Che system and gets rid of it entirely. Hence it cures the disease , while other remedies only shut the poison in where it lurks forever , constantly undermining the constitution. Our system of private home treat ment places a cure within the reach of all. We give all necessary medical ad vice , free of charge , and save the patient the embarrassment of publicity. Write for full information to Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. d. . . . n " -r * The Shodeland Stock Sale. The Shadeland stock farm dispersion sale at South Omaha stock yards , last Friday , was a most satisfactory success , the forty head sold .bringing $7,620.00 , or an average of $190.50 a head. "Gov- enor" sold for $500 oo even , and $750 oo was offered for "Anxiety Monarch , " the famous head of the Shadeland herd , but Mr. Rogers refused to let him go at that price. Mr. Rogers is very well pleased with the result of the sale , taking into consideration the fact that this was the first time that any animals from the Shadeland farm have ever been on sale. It was Mr Rogers' first appearance as it were , and the impression that his Herefords - fords made is most gratifying to him. Being situated so far west , comparatively nothing was known of his herd , and many expressions of surprise "were ut tered that such superior animals could be produced in this section which causes us to remark that the advantages of this section of Nebraska as a cattle- raising and stock-feeding country are but poorly advertised , and it behooves us all to do with our might all we can to bring before the public the attractive facts in this matter. The animals sold by Mr. Rogers in South Omaha , last Friday , were superb testimonials of what Southwestern Nebraska can do in the line of stock raising , for no better cattle have recently been on the market in this stale than were the forty fat beauties from the Shadeland. Mr. Rogers brought "Anxiety Monarch" back home with him , and with the young stock still re maining on the farm and the new blood he will add , he expects in due time to be able to make another offering that will excel his first effort. Mr. Ro'gers will go to Kansas City , next week , iu quest of some additions to his herd. Became Well-to-do Here. THE TRIBUNE recently made a re quest for statements of farmers of Red Willow county for publication , touching the date of their arrival here ; what they had upon their arrival in this county ; what they have been able-to save and secure since coming ; together , with any other item of interest they may wish testate state We are pleased to give.in this issue , iu response to that request , a statement from William Hiersekorn of the Beaver slope , whose-address is Lebanon : WILLIAM HIERSEKORN. . "I came to the state'of Nebraska in 1876 and to Red Willow county in'1879. Came here afoot , with no'thing , from Dayton , Ohio , where I was raised : I , am wortfi now about $6,000 , all of which I have made here in Red Willow county. Nebraska is all right. Any man -who wants to work can make a good -living here ; and as for health , there is no better place than Red Willow county , 'WILLIAM HIERSEKORN. " 'CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHRISTIAN Bible-school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at n a. m. a'nd 8 p. m. Y. P. S. C E at 7- J. W. WALKER , Pastor. CATHOLIC Mass at 8 o'clock a. nu High mass and sermon at 10:30 , a. m. , with choir. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. All are cordially welcome. REV. J. W. HlCKEY , Pastor. EPISCOPAL Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock , Morning Prayer and Litany. Sunday evening at 8:00 : o'clock , Evening Prayer. Sunday-school at 10:00 a. m. Friday evening lecture at 8:00 : o'clock. Holy communion the first Sunday in each mouth. HOWARD STOY , Rector. 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 , "Christ the Divine Savior. " Evening \heme , "The Beauty of Holi ness. " All are welcome. W. J. TURNER , Pastor. BAPTIST Sunday-school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at II. Junior Union at 3. Senior Union at 7. Gospel service at S. Morning subject , "Two Homes A Contrast. " Evening theme , "Loves Manifestation. " Rev. George Scott will preach. PULPIT METHODIST Sunday-school at 10 a.m. Preaching at n. Class at 12. Junior League at 3. Epworth League service at 7. Preaching at 8. Union revival ser vice on Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. All are welcome. Morning subject , "Re ligion Reasonable. " Evening theme , "What Made Washington Great ? " J. A. BADCON , Pastor. The different churches of the city have united to make a house to house visita tion on the 27th day of February , next Tuesday , endeavoring thereby to create a greater interest in church and Sunday- school work. Every house in the city will be visited on that day. day.THE THE COLORADO Blactory MnluSiry Tree Blacttery This is a cross between the Russian Mul berry and a Blackberry. A tree that every person should plant Write for descriptive circular. The International Nursery Co. , Denver , Colorado. Established II years. To Cure a Cold in a Day. Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on every box. 25c. 4-1. Revival Services Contemplated. A number of the churches of the city contemplate uniting in union revival services , and to this end representatives of the several churches interested are casting about for an evangelist to assist in the work. They have in mind , Rev. L. P. Rowland , an evangelist of most ex cellent repute , of whom a Findlay.Ohio , paper has the following to say : ' The Presbyterian church of this city has engaged the services of Mr. L , . P. Rowland , an evangelist of most excellent .repute. He was for fifteen years the superintendent the Y. M. C. A , of Boston , which speaks well for him as a man of culture and ability ; for the Christian people of that center of learn ing would not have kept him for such a length of time if he had not been a very grand man in every way. He was then invited to become superintendent of the Y. M C A. in Philadelphia , the center of Christian aggressiveness There he remained five years , when he gave up the work to go as state secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Michigan. His success in this line has been very remarkable. There are those who consider him with out any equal as an evangelist1. He is especially happy and successful in deal ing with men and with younj people. He will give Bible readings in the after noon for Christians and church workers. He is very direct in his address and very earnest. His labors elsewhere have been accompanied and followed by the most wonderful results. " COURT-HOUSE NEWS. License to wed have been issued , this week : John M Myers and Anna Loring Josephine Lackey and Helen K. Plummer. Tyler D Joy am ! Leon a Pevler. James Egan and Josephine Feniinore. , SEMES & SEARLES Main Office llth & O St LINCOLN , NEB. 13 years In Omaha and Lincoln , SPECIALISTS In. Nervous , Chronic and Private DISKASKS of i MEN AND WOMEN AH Private Diseases and DISORDERS OF MEN Electricityji cSrE enables us to guarantee to euro all curable cases of the Nose , Throat , Chest Stomach , layer , Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseaios Lost Manhood , Nicht Emissions , Hydrocole , Var icocele , Gonorrhea , Qloet..Pilos , Fistula and Rectal Ulcers i , Diabetes- and Bright's Disease. * ES $100.0Otot a case of CATARRH. RHEUMATISM , DYSPEPSIA , or BLOOD POISON we cannot cure if curable Stricture and Gleet Cured at Home. Examination and Consultation FBEE. Homo treatment by _ mail in all diseases a specialty All medicine furnished. Call or address with stamp for circular , free book , and receipts -write them today P. O. Box 224. Office In Richards Elk. , lltU & o. Lincoln , Nairn Do You Want a Calendar ? The biggest and best calendar ever is sued by the American railroad is now being distributed by the Burlington Route , It has twelve sheets , one for each month of the year. On each sheet is a striking illus tration of some feature of the Burlington's service or of the territory reached by its lines the government fast mail running at full speed ; a tourist car on its way to California ; engine 1591 , the largest passenger engine in the world ; a library car ; a compartment sleep er ; the Burlington station at Omaha ; a din ning car ; a monster freight train ; Kstes Park , Colo. , the plunge bath at Hot Springs , S. D. , Yellowstone Falls , etc. The drawings from which the pictures were made are by Louis Braunhold , ol Chicago , and cost several hundred dollars. The size of the calendar is 22x28. The dates are in big type which can be read at a distance of 50 feet. For business offices the 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 investment 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 it back and your money will be promptly re funded. 2-2-61. J. FRANCIS , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb , Tribune Clubbing List. M For convenience ol readers of THE TRIB 1 UNE , we have made arrangements with the following newspapers and perodicals whereby we can supply them in combination with Tim TRIBUNE at the following very low prices : PUBLICATION. PRICE. Detroit Free Press , l 00 Si 50 Leslie's Weekly. 400 300 Prairie Farmer I oo 175 Chicago Inter-Ocean I oo I 35 Cincinnati Enquirer. i oo 150 New-York Tribune I oo I 25 Demorest's Magazine I oo I 75 ToledoBlade I oo 125 Nebraska Farmer 100 150 Iowa Homestead oo 145 Lincoln Journal oo I 75 Campbell's Soil-Culture oo I 50 New-York World oo I 65 Omaha Bee oo I 50 Cosmopolitan Magazine oo I So St. Louis Republic oo 175 Kansas City Star 25 115 Nebraska Dairyman and Up- to-Date Farmer 50 125 Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 115 Kansas City Journal , daily. . . 4 oo 4 20 We are prepared to fill orders for any other papers published , at reduced rates. THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Neb. "I had dyspepsia for years. No medicine was so effective as Koclol Dyspepsia Cure. It gave immediate relief. Two bottles produced marvelous results , " writes L. II. Warren , Al bany , Wis. It digests what you eat and can not fail to cure. D. W. Loar. A Chicago man owns a dog which he values at $ Soo. That same animal may some day disappear and be shipped to the west m link formation and sold for 7 or S cents a pound. You can help anyone whom you find suffer ing from inflamed throat , laryngeal 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. A Penn Ivania minister says he will marry any deserving couple for 10 cents. If this in cludes the bride kiss and the ministerial bless ing , it looks dirt cheap. Susan B. Anthony was 80 years old , last Thursday , and doesn't care if every nexvs- paper in Christendom spreads that fact. When pain or irritation exists on any part of the body the application of Ballard's Snow Liniment will give prompt relief. Price , 25 and 50 cents. A. McMillen. NOTICE OF SALH UNDBK CHATTKL MORTOAOK. Notice is hereby Rivon that by virtue of a chattel morteiiKO dated January 17 , ISDIt , and duly filed and tvconlml in the ofllcn of the coun ty clerk of Red Willow county. Nebraska , on the 19th day of January , 1899. and oxccutfd by Frank P. Allen to Joseph S. McHrayor , to wcuro thu payment of two certain promissorv iiotoa of $200 each , otio payable January 10,1'JOO. and one payable January 10,1001 , with intoru > t at the ratoof ton ptTcont per annum in both instances , and upon which there ia now duo the sum of $100 , with intereft from the 10th day of January , 1000. Default having boon inado in the pay ment of said sum , and no othur proceedings at law having been instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof , therefore I will soil the property therein named , viz : The undivided one-half interest in ono team of black gtsldiuf , ' ; ) , 9 and 10 years old , mimed Jim and Joe ; ono bay horse , 15 years old , named Cal ; one black mare , 9 years old , named Kit ; ono pray team , one horse and ono mare , G and 9 yearn old , named Dude and Lfchtfoot ; ono bay mare , 7 years old , weight about 801) pounds ; three oiie-horso biiK- gios ; two pole Dumpies ; ono two-seated car riage ; ono two-wilted canopy-top surrey ; ono three-seated spring wngoii ; three Mils double lianiesy ; three single buggy harnesses ; ono set breast collars ; ono lady's sido-suddio ; _ three neck reins ; all summer and winter robes in the livery barn of Maddux and McBrayer , fifteen in number ; three fctratulB of sleigh bells ; two sets fly-nets ; ono flro-proof safe and all ollice furnit ure. ; two sloighu , and whip * , curry-combs and brushes now in the livery stable known as the Maddux barn. At public sale at the barn , cor ner Railroad ami Madison streets , in the city of McCook , Ited Willow county , Nebraska , on the 17th day of March , 1900 , at 2 o'clock p. m. of said duv. 2-2Wt JOSEPH S. MCHRA Dated , McCook , Neb. , February 2J : , 1100. ORDER OF HEARING. State of Nebraska , Reel Willow county , ss : At a county court , held at the county court roomin and for said county , February H , A.D. 10UO. Pres ent , G. S. Bishop , county judge. In the mutter of the estate of Horace If. Eastorday _ , deceased. On rending and filing the petition of Emma Meinluirdt Eastordar , praying that the instru ment filed on the 3d ( lay of February , 1000 , and purH > rting to bo the last will and testament of the said deceased , may bo proved , approved , probated , allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of the said Horace II. Eastorday , deceased , and that the execution of said instru ment may bo committed and the administration of said estate may bo granted to her as execu trix. Ordered , That February 21 , A. D. 1000 , at 10 o'clock a. in. , is assigned for hearing paid pe tition , when all persons interested in said mat ter may appear at a county court to bo bold in and for said county , and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not bo granted ; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof bo given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing n copy of this order in THE McCooK TKIBUNE , a weekly newspaper printed in said county , for three suc cessive weeks prior to siid day of hearing. ( A true copy. ) G. S. Bisuor , f.SEALj2-9-t : ! County Judge. PUBLIC SALE. United States Land Office , 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 by Section 2,455 , U. S. Rev. Stat. , as amended by the act of Congress , approved February 20. IfeO.'i , wo will proceed to oner at public sale on the Siril dav of February , next , at 1 1 . M. , at this ollice , the following tract of land , towit : The south half of the northeast quarter , section thirty-three , township one , north , range thirty , west 6th P.M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described land nro advised to file their claims in this oflice on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale , otherwise their rights will be forfeited. Dated this 2ith ) dav of December , lt > OU. F. M. RATHHUX , Register. l--6ts. J. A. PIPKK , Receiver. NOTICE OF SALE. In the district court of Red Willow county , State of Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of John Kolb , an insane person : Notice is here by given that in pursuance of an order from Honorable G. W. Norris , judge of the district court for Red Willow county. Nebraska , made on the 17th day of February , A. D. 1000 , for the sale of real estate hereinafter described , there will be sold at the front door of the court-house in McCook , Nebraska , on the 20th day of March , ' 1900 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , at public venduo to the highest bidder , for cash , the interest of John Kolb , an insane ixsrson , in the following de scribed real estate , to-wit : The east half of the j southwest quarter and the west half of the j southeast quarter of section eight (8) ( ) , township two (2) ( ) north , range thirty ( : J/ ) ) , west , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. Which sale will re main open for one hour. j Dated this 10th day of February. 1000. | 2-2J-t : W. S. FITCH , Guardian , i J. E. Kelley , Attorney. | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION' . Land Oflice at McCook , Nob. , February 0.1000. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and thatI said proof will be made before register and re- j ceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , March 17 , i 1900 , viz : Samuel Doherty , ono of the heirs of I Bennett Doherty , deceased , H. E. No. 10920 for ' the W Vi SE H Sec. 11 and N14 NE H Sec. 14 , Tp. i I N , R. 31 west of the Oth P. M. He names the ' following witness to provp his continuous TCM- j lenco upon and cultivation of said land , viz : [ [ saac Jlatson of McCook. Neb. ; David Bobin-j meyer of Herndon , Kas. ; Isaac Hart of Culbert- I son , Neb. and George Matson of McCook. Neb. ' 2-0-fit F. M. RATIIBUN , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Oilice , McCook , Nebraska , January 13 , 1900. Notice is hereby given that John Braun has filed notice of intention to make final proof before Register and Receiver at their oflico in McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday , the 24th day of February , 1900 , on timber culture application No..r > G3-l. for the ne1 of section 8 , in township. ) n , range IiO west , 6 P. M. Ho names as witnesses : Peter L. Zimmer , Jacob Ziinmer , Joseph Here , Joseph Andrycski of Osboru , Nebraska. l-19-6t R. M. RATHBDN , Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. United States Land Oflice. McCook , Nebraska , February 21 , 1900. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Henry T. Church , contest ant , against homestead entry No. 10S > I. made at McCook , Nebraska , March 3 , 1&91 , for the west half of the southwest quarter of section 1 , township 4 north , range 30 west , by Albert J. Risher , contestee. in which it is alleged that : The said Albert J. Risher has wholly abandoned said tract and changed his residence therefrom for more than five j ears since making said entrv and next prior to this date , and that such abandonment not caused by any enlist ment or service in the army or navy of the United States in time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear , respond and offer evi dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on March 31,1900 , before the register and re ceiver at the United States Land Office in Mc Cook , Neb. The said contestant having , in a proper affidavit filed February 21,1900 , set forth facts which show that after due diligence , per sonal service of this notice 'cannot be made , it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 2-23-it J. A. PIPEE , Receiver. J. E. Kelley , Attorney. : O ) BJUJ „ „ _ . „ .WailMAWAapIOS vaauui iaiui nun 'dojo38JU [ > ano.Cpuo 'ssou jnq pie ano 'waoreq jwi jnoXuo [ JO SS8UJ6H pan na -HOBia 'saouoa'BIIO ii Maqjuai pie 10 jonAono.tsoq on.1 pun jotmioi Aion jo OAnuAJBsaaa isoq q sj HO ssoaisH e ana A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn , scald , cuter or bruibe. Hiicklen's Arnica .Salve will kill the pain and promptly heal it- Cures fever sores , ulcers , boils.corns , all skin eruptions. Hesl pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by .McConnell & Herry. There is probably no disease or condition of the human system that causes more suffer ing and distress than piles. Tablrr's Buckeye File Ointment cures I hem ( juickly. without pain or detention from business. Price , 50 cents in bottles. Tubes,75 cents. A. McMillen. Max O'Rell says he never saw an American woman whom he could call ugly. Perhaps he means one whom he dared call ugly. Are you nervous , rundown , weak and dis pirited ? Take a few do-.es if llcrbme. 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 ind business. Price 50 cents A. McMillen. sir Geo. Barbe , Mendota , Va. . says , "Nothing" * . . did me so much good as Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure. One dose relieved me , a few bottles cured me. " It digests what you eat and al ways cures dyspepsia. D.V. . Loar. 'A Frankfort paper says : "Kentucky will soon be herself again. " Mighty little encour agement in that. Mrs. J. K. Miiler , Newton Hamilton , Pa. , writes , "I think DeWill's Witch lla/el Salve the grandest salve made. " It cures piles and heals everything. All fraudulent imitations are worthless. D. W. Loar. Don't let the hand of time paint wrinkles on your face. Keep young , by keeping the blood pure ami the digestive organs in a healthful condition , llerhine will do this. Health is youth , disease and sickness brings old age. Price 50 cents. A. McMillen. F. D. BUKGESS , ir McCOOK , NEBR. Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , and BoilerTrimmmgs. Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipsd Windmills. Basementof the Meeker- Phillips building. STR/X J. B. BALLARD , 9 DENTIST. © 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. ES'-Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- - Rear of First National bank. McCOOK STTKGICAL HOSPITAL , Dr. W. V. GAGE. McCook. - - - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Bank. H. P. BUTTON JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS McCOOK , NEBRASKA C , H. BOYLE , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. Telephone 44. p. o. Building- DR. JOHN JOHNDENTIST. DENTIST. of Chicago. with Dr. Gage. V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. 1 CITIZENS BANK ! ? w x ± * M1 OF MeCOOK , NEB. * # JftI l n Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , S C.QOO St * fr " i DIRECTORS = it Jf / . FRANKLIH , W.F.McFARLAHD , A. C EBERT E - 7C C05C > MLUHM , C. H. WILLARD. *