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. . AT THE THEATRE. As the cue is given , a last look into the mirror testifies to a fairness not gained with paints and powders , but by the use of a soap free from harmful alkali , and made of clean vegetable oils. Such a soap is "Ivory" it is 99Xx > per cent. pure. . COPYRIGHT IBOa BY THE PROCTER fc GAMBLE CO. CINCINNATI The Way to Go to California Is iu 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 Angelas on Monday only three days from the Missouri river to the Pa cific coast , including a stop-over of 1 % hours in Denver and 2 hours in Salt Cake City two of the most interesting cities on the continent. For folders giving full particulars and iiiformation call at any Burlington route ticket office or write to J. FRANCIS. G. P. A. , Omaha. Neb. 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 , I General Passenger Agent , B. & M. R. R. R. in Nebraska , Omaha , Neb. 2-16 sts. McConnell's Balsam cures coughs. B. E. ASET01I. Pres. T. E. HcDONALD , Cash. CLIFFOBD1TAJ3EN , At. Cash. BANK OF DANBURY DANBURY , NEB. A General Banking Business JSPAny business you may wish to transact with THE McCooK TRIBUNE will receive prompt and careful atten tion. Subscriptions received , orders taken for advertisements and job-work. Through Sleepers to Frisco. No changes ; no delays ; no chance ol missing connections , if you go to Cali fornia via the Burlington Route. The Burlington runs through sleeping cars to Omaha , Lincoln and Hastings , to Salt Lake City and San Francisco , daily. Dining cars all the way , Library cars west of Ogden. Finest scenery in the world. See nearest Burlington ticket agent , or write J. Francis , General Pas senger Agent , Omaha. 2-23 5ts McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. Corn $ .29 Wheat 5 ° Oats 25 Rye 35 Hogs 25 Eggs 13 Butter . ' 15 Potatoes r .40 Butter fat at Creamery .18 COURT-HOUSE NEWS. COUNTY COURT. Licenses to wed have been issued to the following young people since last week's report from the judge's office : William Abbitt and Margaret Town- ley , both of Lebanon. George E. McClain and Edith Fraley , both of McCook. $115 for Letters About Nebraska. The passenger department of the B. & M. R. R. R. offers thirteen cash prizes aggregating $115 for letters about Ne braska. Particulars of the contest , which is open to all , can be had by addressing J. Francis , G. P. A. , Omaha. 3 9 5ts. McMillen's Cough Cure is sure. MCCONNEU5 7. BALSAM CURES COUGHS E SORE ei HIS ANKLE. fcT D u L P Ql YoarQ nf Inloncn Obstinate sores and ulcers which OlA ICOiO Ul IlllClliU refuse to heal under ordinary treatment N ment soon become chronic and deep- ND seated , and are a sure sign that the NT O * entire circulation is in a depraved condition. They N SO Ic [ i Oi Oi are a severe drain upon the sj'stem , , and are con IcL stantly sapping away the vitality. In every case the poison must IcN ae eliminated f r m the blood , and no amount of external treatment O N an have any effect. [ There is no uncertainty about the merits of S. S. S. ; every claim SiK made for it is backed up strongly convincing SiN testimony of those who have been cured by it and know of its virtues by experience. K K .Mr. L. J. Clark , of Orange CourthouseYa. , writes : " For six years I had an obstinate , running ulcer on my Pi ankle , which at times caused me intense suffering. I was 30 disabled for a long while that I was wholly unfit for business. One of the best doctors treated me constantly , iut did me no good. I then tried various blood remedies , E -without the least benefit. S. S. S. was so highly recom mended that I concluded to try it , and the effect was sronderful. It seemed to get right at the seat of the F disease and force the poison out , and I was soon com- gletely cured. " Swift's Specific S. S. FOR THE BLOOD drives out every trace of impurity in the blood , and in this way cures permanently the most obstinate , deep-seated sore or ulcer. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable , and con tains not a particle of potash , mercury , or other mineral. S. S. S. cures Contagious Blood Poison. Scrofula , Cancer , Catarrh , Eczema , Rheumatism , Sores , Ulcers. Boils , or any other blood trouble. Insist upon S. S. S. ; nothing can take its place. Valuable books mailed free by Swift Specific Company , Atlanta , Ga , SAMOAN CROWING SNAKE. Great Natural Curiosity Tbut Infest * JungR'H of Hcuutlful Isliiiid. There are no venomous snakes In Samoa , always excepting the snake which crows. In proof of the existence of this reptile there may be offered the testimony of witnesses , eye-witnesses. ear-witnesses. Any quantity of Samoans - ans , and white people as well , will give you detailed accounts of how they heard the snake in the dense recesses of the bush. They tell how their ears caught the sound of stealthy move ments in the tree tops overhead , and how the faint sound stopped when they halted to listen closer , or how it began as soon as they resumed the march. Inevitably the narrator closes his ac count by a description of his escape ; he either overtook some other wander er in the bush and found security In numbers , or else he made particularly good time homeward , or remembered a charm which had much power. When for any of these reasons the snake found he was to lose his victim he al tered his silent tactics. He could be heard thrashing the trees and crowing like a rooster , only many times as loud , and as he sought some other part of the forest the crowing was frequently repeated , until at last it vanished in the distance. When asked more par ticularly as to his crowing , the Samoans - ans say that it is exactly like the crowing of roosters. There is an equal host of eye-witnesses , men who have seen crowing snakes. They never vary from one another in their descriptions of what they have seen. Except for one spot of special conditions it Is nev er seen on the ground , but always on the tops of the highest trees , gliding from tree to tree with remarkable ra pidity. It is long and slender , rarely is one spoken of as under two arm spans or twelve feet , seldom is one de scribed as exceeding twice that meas urement. Its color is spoken of as uniform , a steel blue or slate , and free from spots or other markings. When at rest it is difficult to distinguish it from the branch on which it may be stretch ed ; when in motion it goes far too fast for any detail to be observed. Power of TruHts. "Your mother agrees with me exact ly , Johnny , " said his father , proceed ing to trim the twigs from a tough : switch. "She thinks , with me , that you need a good trouncing , and you are going to get itr my son. " "Yes , " bitterly exclaimed Johnny. "You and maw always agrees when it conies to lickin' me. You and maw's the whole thing. I don't never have no show. This fam'ly's run by a trust. " Chicago Tribune. Seasoning. "The world is mine oyster ! " was the young man's joyous statement. However , it was to be swallowed with a pinch of salt. Ex. CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHRISTIAN Bible-school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at II a m. and 8 p. ni. Y. P. S. C B at 7. J. VV. WAI.KER , Pastor. BAPTIST Sunday-school at 10 a. ni. Preaching at II. Union .services at the M. E. chuich , afternoon and evening. GEO. SCOTT , Pastor pro tern. CATHOLIC Mass at 8 o'clock a. m. High mass and sermon at 10:30 , a.m. , with choir. Sunday school at 2:30 p. ni. All are cordially welcome. REV.J. W. HlCKEY , Pastor. METHODIST Sunday-school at 10 a.m. Preaching at n. Class at 12. Morning subject , "Christ Coming Into Our Life. " Union service in the evening. J. A. BADCON , Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL Sunday-school at 10. Preaching at n. Y. P. S. C. E. at . Morning subject , "The Call to Serv ice. " Union service in the church in the evening , and all next week. All are wel come. W. J. TURNER , 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 month. HOWARD STOY , Rector. Tribune Clubbing List. For convenience of readers of THE TRIB UNE , we have made arrangements with the Folio wing newspapers and perodicals whereby we can supply them in combination with THE TRIBUNE at the following very low prices : PUBLICATION. PRICE. WITH TRIBUNE Detroit Free Press i oo Si 50 Leslie's Weekly. 400 300 Prairie ; Farmer I oo 175 Chicago Inter-Ocean i oo 135 Cincinnati Enquirer. i oo 150 Mew-York Tribune I oo I 25 Demorest's Magazine I oo 175 Toledo Blade I oo 125 STebraska Farmer i oo 150 qwa Homestead I 00 145 Lincoln Journal i oo 175 Campbell's Soil-Culture I oo I 50 Mew-York World I oo I 65 Dmaha Bee I oo I 50 Cosmopolitan Magazine I oo I So . Louis Republic I oo 175 Kansas City Star 25 115 Nebraska Dairyman and Up- to-Date Farmer 50 125 Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 I 15 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. Buggies and Carriages a Painted and Striped , . Work neatly exe = cuted and prices reasonable. Old Land Office Building , North of Postoffice. " at CHAS. R. PARSONS. BARTLEY. C. E. Maltliexvs is city marshal now. Mrs. Ed.BejjI'tel is very low with consump tion. Band concert and play , Saturday night Everybody invited. Grandma Sells has been quite sick this week with pneumonia. Mr. Milton Berber had a set of harness | | stolen : , a few nights since. Galen McLean had business with the court house people in McCook , Monday. F. A. Vickrey has gone to Omaha to take a course in a business college in that city. Elder J. R. Speck.of Council Bluffs , Iowa was visiting with Elder Roberts and family. The farmers who come to to\vn through the mud i are quite cheerful , looking forward for a good I crop this year. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. gave a band benefit dinner here. Saturday , from 12 to 3 p. m. ] Net proceeds go to the Bartley band. Charles Lee \vas in the county capital Wednesday. He is thinking of renting ami tilling a farm south of this place , this season. A prize fight was on , Tuesday evening. Luther Bush and Charles Teeters were the combatants. They intended to have the mill in Bartley , but were informed by the city mar shal that they would not be allowed to fight here. They repaired to an old sod-house , one mile west of town , where the engagement took place. Bush vyas knocked out in the third round , but received the gate receipts ol over 55 on a foul. Both parties should be ar rested and punished for such disreputable business. SOUTH SIDE. Ducks and geese are traveling north at present. There was a large turnout at the literary , last Wednesday evening. There was quite an attendance at the preaching , Sunday afternoon , in spite of the storm. Charles Wasson and John Randall helped B. C. Bowman move to McCook , Tuesday ol this week. Eunice Goheen went to Hastings , the fore part of the week , to finish the course in the business college. Eunice has been a success ful teacher and the good wishes of her many friends go with her. A very sad affair happened here , last Mon day night. W. M. Gallagher , who lately moved onto the Farlin place , about six miles southwest of McCook , was found dead in the house. The coroner was at once summoned and the decision of the jury was that he met his death by his own act , by hanging himself. The deceased left a letter in which he made il plain that he had premeditated his end and also made it easy for the jury to decide that there was no foul-play. Mr. Gallagher was a former resident of this vicinity and made many friends while here before. He has a family and some property. A pocket-book , which he mentioned in the letter , was found in a bureau which contained $195-23. Mrs. Gallagher arrived here , Wednesday night , and will at once see that the property and es tale is properly disposed of. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief , is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic's best friend , " says E. Hartgerink , Overisel , Mich. Digests what you eat. Can not fail to cure. D. W. Loar. COLEMAN. James Kelley , sold two horses for § 115 , recently. Mike Covle was in McCook , Wednesday , with some fat hogs. "It's a boy this time , " Tom Real said , as his heart bubbled over. J. B. Smith added one more to his herd of horses by buying one , Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Long will care for a little lady who came to their home , recently. The school in district 65 closed with a grand exhibition at the church , Tuesday night. The great "swell" up here now is the mumps. A good many are taking lessons. Elza Ward is tenderly caring for a little lady , who put in an appearance at his home , recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sharp are looking after a new comer. It's a boy. An out and out re publican. Grandpa and Grandma Cole , Aunt Grace , Pa W. S. Bixler , and Ma Alice Bixler , nee Cole : It's a girl. Couldn't help getting a cold never cures it ; but carrying home a bottle of Ballard's Horehound - hound j Syrup , and using it as directed , will cure the worst kind of cough or cold. Price , 25 and 50 cents. A. McMillen. This paper and the great St. Louis Semi-Weekly Republic for § 1.75 a year. McMillen's Cough Cure is sure. Telephone 59 for milk and cream. McConnelPs Balsam cures coughs. . SEftfiLES & SEABLES Main Office llth & O 8t LINCOLN , NEB. 13 years In Omaha and : Lincoln , SPECIALISTS in Nervous , Chronic and Private DISEASES of MEN AND WOMEN " ' All Private Diseases and DISORDERS OF MEN Electricity enables us to guarantee to : euro all curable cases of the Nose , Throat , Chest Stomach , Lirer , Blood , ' Skin and Kidney Diseaios Lost Manhood , Night Emissions , Hydrocele , Yar icocele , Gonorrhea , Gleet. Files , Fistula and ) Eectal Ulcers , Diabetes and Bright's Disease. J. -$100.00 for a case of CATARRH. RHEUMATISM , DYSPEPSIA , or BLOOD POISON we cannot euro if curable Stricture and Gleet Qured at Home. Examination and Consultation FliKE. Home 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. Ofiico In BlchardB Elk. , lltlx & Q , Lincoln , Xebr. < < To Cure a Cold In a Day. Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. < All druggists refund the money if it fails to ' * cure. 7\V. Grove's signature' every box. The Chicago papers tell of an old maid of that city who has just been married at the age of 64. Some lover of the antique has no doubt added her to his collection. Lewis Ackerman , Goshen , Ind. , says , "De- Witt's Little Early Risers always bring certain relief , cure my headache and never gripe" . They generally cleanse and invigorate the bowels and liver. D.V. . Loar. A Boston man won a bet of $5 by drinking quart of whiskey in two minutes. His widow purchased a new spring bonnet with tlie money. _ When children have earache , saturate a piece of cotton with Ballard's Snow Liniment , and place it in the ear. It will stop the pain quickly. Price 25 and 50 cents. A. McMillen. The proportion of men to women in Europe before the Boer war was 49 men to 51 women. The figures are now subject to revision. Mrs. Harriet Evans , Hinsdale , 111. , writes , "I never fail to relieve my children from croup once by using One Minute CoughCure. I would not feel safe without it. " Quickly cures coughs , colds , grippe and all throat and lung diseases. D. W. Loar. Do You Want a Calendar ? The biggest and bes > t calendar ever is sued by the American railroad is now being distributed by the Burlington Route. It has twelve sheet * , one for each month of the year. On each sheet is a striking illus tration of some feature of the liurlington'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 ; listes 1'ark , Cole , the plunge bath at Hot Springs , S. D. , Yellowstone Falls , etc. The drawings from which the pictures were made are by Louis Braunhohl , ot 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. 2-2-6t. J. FRANCIS , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb. To secure the original witch hazel.salve , ask for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve , well known as a certain cure for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. They are dangerous. D. W. Loar. NOTICE OF SALE UNDEK Cn.VTTEr. MORTGAGE. Notice is hereby Riven thnt by virtue of u chattel mortRUKO tinted January 17 , 1899 , and duly filed and recorded in the oflico of the coun ty clerk of Red Willow county. Nebraska , on the 19th day of January , 1899 , and executed by Frank P. Allen to Joseph S. McBrayor , to secure the payment of two certain promissory uoten of $200 each , one payable January 1C , 1900 , and one payable January 16,1901 , with interest nt the rateof ten percent pcrannum in both instance. , and upon which there is now due the sum of $100 , with interest from the IGth day of January , 1900. Default having been made in the pay ment of said sum , and no other proceedings at law having been instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof , therefore I will poll tlm property therein named , viz : The undivided one-half interest in one team of black gcldin f. 9 and 10 years old. named Jim and Joe ; one bay horse , 1.1 years old , named Cal ; one black mare , 9 years old , named Kit ; one Kray team , one horse and one marc , 6 and 9 years old , named Dude and Lightfoot ; one bay mare , 7 years old , weight about 800 pounds ; three one-hor.io biiK- BJes ; two polo humpies ; one two-seated car riage ; one two-Heated canopy-top purrvy ; one three-seated spring wagon ; three sets double harness ; three single buggy harne.H eH ; one set breast collars ; one lady's side-saddle ; throe neck roius ; all summer and winter robes in the livery barn of Maddux and McRrayer , fifteen in number ; three strands of sluigh bolls ; two sets ily-nets ; one firo-proof safe and all oflice furnit ure ; two sleighs , and whips , curry-combs and brushes now in the livery stable known as the Maddux barn. At public sale nt the barn , cor- dav. " 2-2Wt ' JOSEPH S. MflJRAYKK. Dated , McCook , Neb. , February J , 1900. NOTICE OF SALE. Iu the district court of Red Willow county , State of Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of John Kolb , an insane JMTSOII : Notice is hero- bv 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. 1900 , for the sale of real estate hereinafter described , there will be sold nt the front door of the court-house in McCook , Nebrnska , on the 526th day of March , 1900 , at 2 o'clock p. in. , at public venduo to the highest bidder , for cnsh , the interest of John Kolb , an insane jxirson , in the following de scribed real estate , to-wit : The east half of the southwest quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter of section eight (8) ( , township two (2) ( ) north , range thirty ( : * ) ) , west , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. Which sale will re main open for one hour. Dated this 19th day of February , 1900. 2-awt W. S. FITCH , Guardian. J. E. Kelley , Attorney. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oilice at McCook , Neb. , February ( i. I'.iOO. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to mnke final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before register and re ceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , March 17 , 1900 , viz : Samuel Doherty. one of the heirs of Bennett Doherty , deceased. H. E. No. 10929 for the W Vi SE H Sec. 11 and N2 NE 'i Sec. 14 , Tp. 1 N , R. ai west of the Gth P. M. Hu names the following witness to provp his continuous resi denco upon and cultivation of said hind , viz Isaac Matson of McCook , Neb. ; David liobin meyer of Herndon , Kas. ; Isaac Hart of Culbert- son. Neb. and George Matson of McCook. Neb. 2-9-Gt F. M. RATHIJUX , Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of pale issued from the dir-trict court of Red Willow count } ' , Nebraska , under a decree in an action wherein Rachel Knox is plaintiff , and William Pnte , JamesL. . Brown nnd Vocances Franklin are defendants , to me directed and delivered , I shall oiler at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for : ash , at the east door of court hou&e , in Mc Cook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the lath dny of April , 1900 , at the hour of 1 o'clock , p. m. , : ho following described real estate , to-wit : Northwest quarter of section eighteen (18) ( in township four (4) ( ) , range twenty-nine (29) ( ) , west of 6th p m.in Red Willow county , Nebraska. Dated this 7th day of March , 1900. G. F. KINGHOR.V , Sheriff. I.E. Kelley , Attorney. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. McCook , Nebraska , February 21 , 1900. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Henry T. Church , contest ant , against homestead entry Xo. ] 0,8. > 4. made it McCook , Nebraska , March II , IfeOJ. for the west half of the southwest quarter of section 1 , owuship 4 north , range : iO west , by Albert I. Sisher , contestee , in which it is alleged that : The said Albert I. Risher has wholly abandoned said tract and changed residence therefrom 'or more than five years since making said entry and next prior to this date , and that such nbandonment was not caused by any enlist ment or service in the army or navy of the Jnited States in time of war. Said parties nre lereby notified to appear , respond and offer evi dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on March SI , 1900 , before the register and re- eiver at the United States Land Office in Mc Cook. Neb. The said contestant having , in a iroper affidavit filed February 21,1900 , set forth 'acts which show that after duo diligence , per sonal service of this notice cannot be made , it d hereby ordered and directed that such notice e given by duo and projier publication. 2-2J-U J. A. PIPEK , Receiver. . E. Kelley , Attorney. Eureka Harnw ; OH Is the best preservative of now ; leather of old and the best renovator leather. It oils , softens , black f ens and protect * . Ueo Eureka Harness Oil on your beat barnew , your old har ness , and your carriage top , nd they will not only look better but wear longer. Soldeverywhereln cans-all sizes from half pints to live gallons. lladl \ J ST1.1DABD OIL CO. Banker Routs a Robber. J. R. Garrison , cashier of the bank of Thornville , Ohio , has been robbed of health by a serious lung trouble until he tried .LJr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Then he wrote : "It is the best medicine I ever used for a severe cold or a bad cas-e of Jung trouble. I always keep a bottle on hand. Uon't suffer with coughs , colds , or any throat , chest or lung trouble when you can be cured so easily. Only 50 cents and Si oo. 1 rial bottles free at McConnell & Merry's. There is an epidemic of mumps in some portions of Nebraska , and it is regarded by the ultra fashionables of the boundless prair ies as a very swell affair. A Fiendish Attack. An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier of Cherokee , Iowa , that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kidney * Mis back got so lame he could not stoop without great pa - nor sit in a chair except propped by cushion * } * No remedy helped him until he tried Electric Bitters which effected such a wonderful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney trouble , purifies the blood and builds up your health. Only-500 at McConnell & Berry's drug store. The oyster trust may put up prices to a fig ure that will compel our church entertainment managers to switch over onto beans in theit soup schemes. He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton , of West Jefferson , O. , after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula , he would die unless a costly operation was performed ; but he cured him self with Bucklen's Arnica Salve , the best in the world. Surest pile cure on earth. 250 a box , at McConnell & Berry's drug store. Money will not make the nightmare go. It takes a late lobster salad to start that critter over the course. I F. D. BUKGESS , Plumber and Steam Fitter McCOOK , NEBR. Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , and BoilerTrimmings. Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse Windmills. Basementof the Meeker- Phillips building. J. B. BALLARD , @ 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. "Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- - Rear of First National bank. McCOOK STJHGICAL HOSPITAL , Dr. W. V. GAGE. McCook , - - - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Bank. H. P. SUTTCXtf JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS McCOOK , NEBRASKA C. E. BOYLE , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. Telephone 44. _ p. o. Building- " " * " * ' - DR. JOHN McPHEE , DENTIST. . . . . of Chicago. with Dr. Gage. j | V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER , * ft - * - CITIZENS BANK # * OF MeCOOK , NEB. * ft ft Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , $5,000 * K r i DIRECTORS 8r = * r / . FRAHKLIH , W.F.HcFARLAHD , A. C. EBERT H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAH , C. H. WILLARD. *