< V jgc jflk jgh jffl * jfV jflgJfi * Vyftf jJtf A , .ft * vyv t , jto _ jfruflu Oxfords ! Oxfords ! Oxfords ! TAN SHOES FOR MEN AND , ftY WOMEN. JUST WHAT YOU & WANT FOR SUMMER WEAR. * t Light , Cool , Comfortable- * * * * nn * x& § & x&ft In all the latest shades = = Tan , jjjj ft w Chocolate , Wine and Black. ftft uvW We are sole agents for-the Streetman Cushion - * * ! # ion Sole Shoes and Oxfords , for ladies. ft f Shoes , $3.00 ; Oxfords , $2.50. A large stock to select from and our prices ft * are the lowest. Ifou are invited to call and ft examine these goods for yourself. * * # $ VAHUE & PETTY. $ MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. | f i3ix.3ftif.yffls.-ainr.-rfk A Jifflac iflfco2 ? r - - A Life and Death Fight. W. A. limes of Manchester , la. , writing of of his almost miraculous escape from death , says : "Exposure after measles induced seri ous lung trouble , which ended in consump tion. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night andday. All my doctors said I must soon die , when I began to use Ur.Kmg'.s New Discovery which wholly cured me. 1 lundreds have used it on my advice , and all say it never fails to cure throat , chest and lung troubles. " Regular size Soc and Si. Trial bottles free al McConnell & Berry's drug store. A man begins to appreciate the shortness of human life when his whiskers turn gray and his teeth get loose. The Band You Have Always Bouglit , and \vliicli lias beea iii use for over SO years , lias Lome the signature of and has heeu made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits , Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil , Pare goric , Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium , Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles , cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food , regulates the Stomach and Bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CAS' Bears the Signature of The KM You Have Always BougM In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET. NCW YORK CITY. Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia. Per sons with indigestion are already half starved. They need plenty of wholesome food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat so the body can be nourished while the worn out or gans are being reconstiucted. It is the only preparation known that will instantly relieve and completely cure all stomach troubles. Try it if you are suffering from indigestion. It will certainly do you good. D. W. Loar. A learned insectologist has disc6vered that the best time to examine the wonderful con struction of a hornet's nest is after the hornets have moved out. Neglect is the short step so many take from a cough or cold to consumption. The early use of One Minute Cough Cure prevents con sumption , it is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. It cures all throat and lung tioubles. Children all like it and mothers endorse it. D.V. . Loar. A Monster Devil Fish Destroying its victim is a type of constipa tion. The power of this malady is felt on or gans , nerves , muscles and brain. Hut Dr. King's New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. 15est : n the world for stomach , liver , kidneys and bowels. Only 25c at McConneli & Berry's drug store. There seems to be a sort of natural effinity between the real old settlers and the under takers. Thou hast strange notions for one so young a substitute to think that thou art the same as Rocky Mountain Tea , made by the Madison Medicine Co. 35c. Ask your druggist. A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured. "At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle , " says Geo. E. Gary , editor of the Guide , Washington , Va. "After using several well recommended medicines without success I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm , and am pleased to say that relief came as soon as I began its use and a complete cure speedily followed. " Sold by McConnell & Berry. General Pilar , who was killed quite fre quently a few weeks ago , IB now.languishing in a dungeon. Pilar is meeting with quite a few sad fates these days. If you are troubled with that most uncom fortable disease called piles , don't neglect it. Don't let the complaint get a firm hold. Ev ery day the disease is neglected it grows worse. Commence _ at once to use Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment ; the relief is immedi ate , and cure infallible. Price , 50 cents in bottk , tubes , 75 cents. A. McMillen. e ( SOUTH SIDE. The alfalfa harvest is on in full swing. ' Kev. J. E. Tirrill was a Sunday-school vis itor , last Sunday. 'I here was a large turnout to the preaching services , last Sunday. This locality was visited with a fine shower , both Monday and Tuesday evenings ; and the wheat , as well as the corn , is doing nicely. The programme for the Children's-day ex ercises , next Sunday , will consist of singing and declamations by the children , selections by the choir , and talk by the superintendent. The committee will see that the room is well decorated , and we think it will be a happy day for the little ones. All are cordially in vited. A Wealth of Beauty Is often hidden by unsightly pimples , ecze ma , tetter , erysipelas , salt rheum etc. Buck- Jen's Arnica Salve will glorify the face by cur ing all skin eruptions , also cuts , bruisesburns , boils , felons , ulcers , and worst forms of piles. Only 2fc a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by McConnell & 15erry , Druggists. f OFFICIAL 1Y AUTHORITY. ] Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook , Nebraska , Juno 12.1900. Board of county commissioners mot pursuant to adjouriinieiit. Present , Henry Crabtroe , Ste phen Italics and D. A. Waterman , county com missioners , W. R. Starr , county attorney , and R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous mooting read and approved. Board commenced equalization of assessment and continued same during the day. On motion board adjourned to moot Juno 1 1900. R. A. GIIIN : , County Clerk. McCook , Nebraska , Juno UJtli , 1900. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Present , Henry Grubtrec , Stephen Belles and D. A. Waterman , commis sioners , W. R. Starr , comity attorney , and R.A. Green , county dork. Minutes of previous moot ing read and approved. Resignation of II. Walton , overseer of road district No. 12 , road and on motion accepted and It. E. George appointed to lill vacancy. On motion 11. J. Hall was appointed road overseer in and for road district No. 152 , to lill vacancy. Pursuant to law in such case made and provided the sum of $7. > .OU was on motion ap propriated for the purpose of defrajing thoex- peii'-os of the county institute. The following claim- , were audited aud al lowed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the county general fund , levy of 1899 , in payment thereof as follows : D.C. Sullivan , assessing Alliance precinct ? ! .V ! 80 Soron Simonson , assessing Beaver precinct 87 00 T. M. CainpbSll.assesHimr Box Elder p'c't. rG 80 T. J. Dimmitt , assessing Daubury p'c't. . . : " > : > 70 C. W. llodgkin , assessing East Valley precinct 8G 10 J. W. Dntcher , asses-ing Indianola p'c't. 65 ( JO J.j. . Horton , asses-ing Lebanon precinct -19 GO J. B. Fisher , assessing Missouri Ridge precinct 47-10 Boo. Bentley , assessing North Valley p'c't 48' 80 T. A. Endsley , assessing Red Willow p'c't . " > ( ) 20 C. W. Barnes , assessing Willow Grove precinct 199 00 McConnell & Berry , floor oil 260 I. A. Wilcox it Son , nul-o 2o 0'5 W. II. Po\\ oil , same fill 2. , A. Guy , same 12 00 E.J.Mitchell , supplies 20 00 J. C. Oakley , board and care of paupers. . 7 .7) ) toglizor& Ilornor , carpenter work "X ) 00 . ' 'ogliznr k Horner , same 20 8" > State Journal Co.snppiies for C. D. C. . . . 10 CO Joseph Spotts , iiiqne-t ; V > . " > 0 Ji. C' . Boatman , fees Roddy vs. Robinson. 6 10 J. R. Noel , foi's same 2 : C. lonry Crabtroo , services as commissioner 24 80 Mary C. Hurlburt , taxes refunded ti "iG And on the county road fund levy of 1899. as ollow : has. Richard , road tax JiO N'olson Down- : , same ( j.'i .A. Huntzingcr , same 22 J. S. Modrell. same 20:1 : j. M. Howard , same 1 10 Polm O. Miller , same ( B fampton Horton , same Is Michael Esch , same 'M Board continued equalization of assessment luring the day. On motion board adjourned to meet June 1 Ith 900. Attest : R. A. GKEEN. County Clerk. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. Know all mou by the e presents : That wo. W. S. Perry , J. A. Gnnu , C. E. Poix > , J. F. Keuyon and Frank Carruth do associate ourselves _ to- Kether for the purpose ; of forming and becoming r a corporation iu the State of Nebraska for the .raiisactiou of the business hereinafter dc- cribed : : (1. ( ) The name of this corporation shall bo the McCook Load and Zinc Mining Company. The principal place of transacting bu-iiios shall bo iu McCook , Red Willow county , Ne braska. (2. ( ) The nature of the bu iucs shall bo the purchasing , leading , sub-leading , and selling : mining lands and properties ; the leasing and ; promoting of minim : properties and companies , and any and all kinds of mines and mining ; the acquiring of such real estate as shall be for the interests of the corporation , either by purchase leac or otherwise ; the purchase * and sale of mining materials and machinery ; the erection and maiiitaiiiaiicc of such buildings aud struct ures as may be deilmed necessary ; and to carry on a general mining business in any state or ter ritory of the United States of America. : (3. ( ) The authorized capital stock of the cor poration shall be Three Thousand Two Hun dred Dollars ( S3.2flO.00) , in shares of One Hun ; dred Dollars ( $100.00) ) each , to be subscribed and paid for as follows , to-wit : Fiftj Dollars ( ? 30.00) ) : to be paid upon making subscription for stock ! a and Fifty Dollars ( $30.00) ) on demand of the : Board of Directors , and when so paid said stock shall bo non-assessable. (4. ( ) The existence of this corporation shall > commence ou the 1st day of March , A. D. 1100 , and continue flfty years. (5. ( ) The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this corporation shall be hold ou the first Monday in February of each year. ( G. ) The business of this corporation shall be conducted by a Board of five Director * , to bo elected by the Stockholders at _ the annual meet ing , provided that the following-named persons shall bo the Board of Directors until the annual meeting in 1901 : W. S. Perry. J. A. Gunn , J. F. \ Kcnyon , C. E. Pope and Frank Carruth. The Board of Directors elected at the fir t annual I mooting shall hold their oilices as follows : One n for one year , one for two years , one for three r < years one for four years , and one for five years. V The term of each to be allotted at the first anb mini meeting , and thereafter one Director to bo d elected each year for a term of five years. The j n manner of conducting the election may be more a fully sot forth in the By-Laws of said corporaP tiou. CC (7. ( ) The officers of said corporation shall be tie a President , Vice President. Treasurer and a titl > Secretary , who shall hold ollico for one year or tln until their successors are elected and quali tlT fied. , T ? (8. ( ) The corporation shall have a corpora- j P tion seal on which shall bo such device as the | w Board of Directors may determine. | (9. ( ) The highest amount of indebtedness shall not exceed Two Thousand One Hundred Dollars ( $2,100.00) ) at any time. (10. ( ) By-Laws governing the manner of hold ing the annual and special meetings of the Stockholders , and the method of conducting ' the affairs of the corporation shall be adopted I by the Board of Directors. ' (11. ( ) Tlic-JO Articles of Incorporation may lx > ' [ amended at any meeting of the Stockholders by a two-thirds vote of'all the Stockholders. ' In witness whereof the undersigned have ! hereunto sot their hands this 3d day of April , A. D. 1GOO. W. S. PKERY , J. F. KEX ON , | C. E. POPE , J. A. GUNX , | (5-S-lts FRANK CARRDTII. ' Candles Nothing elflo adds no tnnch ' to the chitrm of the drawing room or boadoir an the eoftljr radi ant lijcht from CORDOVA Cnndles. Nothing will coutrilmto more to the artistic success of the luncheon , tea or dlnuer. The bent decorative candles for the Rlmplent or the most elaborate function for cut- tflRO or mansion. Madu in all colors and the moat delicate tints by 8TANI > AKI > OIL CO. and old ererywhere. To Cure a Cold in a Day. Take Laxative Uroiuo Quinine Talilets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. i.V. . Grove's signature on every box. c. 4-t. An expert testified in court that ice sold in New York city at § 4 a ton gave a profit of 23 per cent. Whew ! Reports show that over fifteen hundred lives have been saved through the use of One Minute Cough Cure. Most of these were cases of grippe , croup , asthma , whooping cough , bronchitis an'd pneumonia. Its eaily use prevents consumption. D.V. . Loar. Considering Oiegon as a stiaw , its not one . free silver can suck any consolation thiough. I There's no beauty in all the land , That can with her face compare. Her lips are red. her eyes aie bright , , She lakes Rocky Mountain Tea at night. 1 Ask your druggist. j NOTICE OF SALE UXDKR AGISTKR'S LIEN . ' Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an agistor's lien for the keeping and feed of oiio bay horse about 10 year- old , > tar in forehead , wirocut and collar marks on right shoulder , blister scar on , left .shouder. ! _ left hind foot white , M > me. white on right hind foot , weight about l.ird ) pound- , from the-d ! day ofDiieein- _ ber , 1.VJ ! ) . until this date , nndf-r an implied eon- tract with one A. Speer.on which there is now duo the sum of $ Ti.4U. An ailidavit setting forth the de.-ci'iption ofaid hor.-e , and the amount iluc for the keeping of tuiihor * > , having been filed in the otlico of the county clerk of this count\ , being the comity where said horse was fed and kept , on the 21 day of May , 1SH.-0. Iill sell the property above described at public auc tion at the residence of James A\'ood\u > rtli in Willow Grove precinct in Red Willow comity , Nebraska , on the 2Mb day of .June. 11KK ) , at 2 o'clock of said daj. Said said will be for cash in hand. Dated this 6th day of June , 1000. G-i3-ts : ; JA.MIWOOUWOUTH. . DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven that the partnership heretofore existing between Mary L. Gafl'ney and E. W. Hendrick nnder the name and style of "Tho McCook Steam Laundry" is this day dissohed by mutual con.-ent. All debt.- due the old linn will be paid to the now linn of GalFney and Lenhart , who assume all liabilities of the old firm. Dated this Ith daj of June. IflOO. (5-S-lts ( M. L. GAFFXUT , E. W. Huxnr.K'K. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of wile. isMied from the district court of Red Willow comity. Nebraska , under a decree in an action wherein James Par- dee is plaintiff , and Katie E. Phillip ? et al. de fendants , to me directed and delivered , I shall offer at public sale , and -ell to the highest bid der for cash , at the east door of the court-house in McCook , Red Willow count } . Nebraska , on the 2TitIi clay of June , 1'MO , at the hour of one o'clock , p. m. , the following described real es tate , to-wit : The south half of the southeast quarter of section 20 , and the north half of the northeast quarter of section 29 in township & north , range 27 , west of the Gth P. M. , in Red Willow comity , Nebraska. Dated this 2:5d : day of May , A. D. 1900. r > -2.vr > ts. G. F. KINGHOHX , Sheriff. By A. C. CRBTRKK , Deputy. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. [ KOADNO. : tl7. ] To Chas. 11. Sloan. Emma E. Atwater , Ira II. Harriyon , John F. Miller , and Providence Mutual - ( ] ual Inv. Co. , and to \vliqm.it maj concern. The board of county commissioner.- e.-tab- li.-hed and ordend ( peued a roail commencing it the southeast corner of section 2 , township I north. range 2V ) vrc ? t , in Box Elder precinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska , running .thence west mi section line one and one-half miles , and ter minating at touthwe.-t corner of southeast quar ter of section S. township 4 , range 20 , we.-t of the P. M. . and all objections thereto or claims for lainages must bo liled in the county clerk's > llice on or before noon of the 150th day of July , \ . D. 191X ) . or said road will be established with- > ut reference thereto. j-l-tts R. A. GKEKX , County Clerk. O. R. HiTTnxiiousu. Deputy. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. i [ r.oAD xo. : ! KJ To Mary A. Funk and William S. Bye. and to I ill whom it may concern : The board of county ommis ioners has established and ordered jpened a road commencing at the southwest jornor of the northwest quarter of section 9 , ownship I , north , range 26 , in North Valley j > re- rinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska , running hence south one-half mile between sections 8 md 9 ; and thence ea-t one-half mile between cctions 9 and 10 ; and further to vacate * ho oail beginning at said southwest corner of the lorthwest quarter of said section 9 and running ast one-half mile , and thence south one-h.ilf nile , and all objections thereto or claims for lamages must be filed in the comity clerk's illice on or before noon of the : JOth day of July , i. D. 1900. or said road will bo e.-tablished with- mt reference thereto , i-l-tts R. A. GREEX , County Clerk. O. R. RITTUXHOUSE , Deputy. ORDER OF HEARING. State of Nebraska. Red Willow county , ss. \.t a county court , hold at the county court oem in and for said county , Maj 29 , A. D. 1900. Present , G. S. Bishop , county judge. In the natter of the estate of John Real , deceased. On eading and filing the rjetition of Sarah Real , miying that administration of said estate may e granted to John Real as administrator. Or- lered , that Juno IS. A. D. 1900. at 10 o'clock a. n. , is assigned for hearing said petition , when ill persons interested in said matter may ap- x > ar at a county court to bo held in and for said ipunty , and show cause why the prayer of peti- ioner should not bo granted ; and that notice f the j > endency of said petition and the hearing hereof be given to all persons interested in said natter by publishing a copy of this order in IIE McCooK TRIBUNE , a weekly newspaper rinted in said county , for three successive reeks , prior to said day of hearing. G-l-it : G. S. BISHOP . [ SEAL ] - - , County Judge. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of i fe' , ' SOMETHING NEW GLASSWARE Havins : just received a largeDeratet of this new ware , we will take great pleasure if THAT WILL extra made ure in showing you a ware NOT BREAK , heavy , and specially soft tempered to = = = = = stand the sudden changes from boiling hot to the coldest of ice water. Being of the very latest design , and highly polished , makes this the most desirable ware for gen eral purposes , as the prices are very low considering quality. The assortment consists of- Water sets , Berry Sets , Syrup Cans , Covered Cake Stands , Pickle and Dishes , Four Piece Olive Dishes. Oil Bottles , Sets , f Now In our show window- THE BEE HIVE , McCoOK , NEBKASKA COLEMAN. George Howell has cut his alfalfa. Frank Coleman had his alfalfa cut last week. Corn is grow in j fine since the rain. Some of it is knee hiyh. J. R. Traphajjan sold seveial hundred bushelh of coin recently. C. Wechlin was in McCook Tuesday , and met some iriends from Iroquois county , 111. On Wednesday morning Mrs. Gertie Wales , nee Coleman , presented her husband a ten- pound boy. The following farmers hauled off hog Tuesday : A. Smith , J. R.Traphagan , the three Sherman brothers , j. U. Smith , ( j. 11. Simmer man and Charles iJixler. On Wednesday of last week Mr. Charles Cashen and Miss Johanna Moore were married in McCook by Rev. J. W. Hickey. After the marriage ceremony the young couple drove out to the home of the bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore , of this town. , where a bountiful supper was provided. The neigh bors were invited in and had a good time. The bride spent nearly all her life in this precinct. ' 1 heir host ot friends wish them a happy voyage on life's sea. "I had stomach trouble twenty years and gave up hope of being cured till I began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has done me so much good I call it the savior of my life , " writes W. K. Wilkinson , Albany , Tenn. It digests what you eat. D. W. Loar. A Pennsylvania woman left $10,000 to be used in caring for her pet horse and dog. The executor of that roll is a lucky cuss. If the stomach performs its functions act ively and regularly , the food of which it is the receptacle is transformed into blood of a nourishing quality , which furnishes vigor and warmth to the whole body. Uerbine gives tone to the stomach and promotes digestion and assimilation. Trice , 50 cents. A.McMillen. The Chicago jeweler who killed an assail ant and would-be burglar expresses sorrow that he was called upon to take human life. This sentiment would find a hearty response in the mind of the burglar were it not for the fact that it was uttered a few hoius too late. You feel better at once after using Uerbine , you enjoy your food more , and you get more nourishment and invigorating force out of what you eat. Hence Uerbine makes you strong , vigorous and cheerful. Price , 50 cents. \ . McMillen. R Nflb'B > > jrsaNKV9S 7s&XXNa L F. D. BUKGESS , Pjiirnhpr ullu sod McCOOK , NEBR. Iron. Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , an Boiler Trimmings , Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse Windmills. Basement of the Meeker- Phillips Building. C. H. BOYLE , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. Telephone 44. p. O. Building- McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , D. W. V. GAGE. McCook. - - - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Bank. JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCooK , NEBRASKA. * 5 ? Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- - Rear of First National bank. Dn. JOHN DENTIST. . of Chicago. S5 Office over McConnell & .Berry's. J. B. BALLARD , © DENTIST. © All dental work done at our office is euar- anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Dr. I B 1 aylor , assistant. " " * I ft I V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. i CITIZENS BANK ! - ft OF MeCOOK , NEB. IP ' ? .r I Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , Scooo S * & . & . . § & a a . . . ft % ft N - - - TA T T > TT < " m - - au i DIRECTORS = / . FRANKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , fi ' C FRFRT ft H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAft , ' C / / V/IUARD l - i ff yiSJ&y Is one who fails to profit by experience , even though he has use of both eyes without the aid of glasses. Time and again people buy clothing that is half made and containing mostly "Shoddy and Flock. " Remember that three years among you has taught you that we carry no satinet goods in the house ; what you buy of us is reliable and made by the best equipped factories in the in the country. Our prices are the lowest named for good goods ; we carry no other. beutfdje FRANK J. MORGAN , McCook , Nebraska. 1