This week we offer an 85-piece dinner set , of decorated - ' rated semi-porcelain. "You have a choice of two colors .for only $6.98. This set is now on show in our window , and if you are going to buy a medium priced set of dishes this season it will pay you to take t\ \ advantage of this offer. They will be bn J r sale just one week at this price. J 2 * w THE BEE HIVE COLEMAN. Small grain will be in stack soon. Geo. Uowell took off some fat hog , Tues day. Harry Cole is improving. He has been quite sick. 'On Sunday night about 2/inclies of water rfell and one inch Monday night. W. S. Hixler is having a lot of trouble with " his well. In pulling the pipe three joints slipped and went to the bottom. He had to get screws to start them , but he got them out all right. Uncle William was driving over this town ship Saturday with a Hoosier. He said , " "Wheat is a total failure in our country. There nsnot a bushel raised. A large part of the corn is small. Thousands of acres only eight -to ten inches high. It won't make feed even , -as the stalks are yellow now. The worst corn I saw in this state is near Minden. " 35c , 35c , not 25c , not < -oc , 35 , the price of Rocky Mountain Tea the world over. None genuine , unless made by the Madison Medi cine Co. Ask your druggist. Those who live on farms are especially li able to many accidental cuts , burns and bruis es , which heal rapidlwhen Ballard's Snow Liniment is applied. Price 25 and 50 cents. A. McMillen. REDWILLOW. Mis * Maggie Kuinmer is reported as in a critical condition. Harvey Woodworth betook himself to Wash ington , one day this week. Mrs. Rowland of Herndon is a guest at her father's home on the Willow. Mesdames Penny and Hart were visitois at INIrs. By field's home , Wednesday. Mrs. Ella Miller is looking for a sister from the east , who will remain with her indefinitely. Win. Byfield returned from Kansas City , Thursday noon , where he had been market ing fat cattle. For burns , injuries , piles and skin diseases use DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve. It is the original. Counterfeits may be offered. Use only DeWitt's. D. W. Loar. The wise men who went to Cape Nome pro vided themselves with return tickets , but , they were not the majority. Business men who lack the vim , snap and vigor they once had , should use Herbine , it will purify the blood , strengthen and invigo rate the system. Price 50 cents. A. McMillen. By their sinful actions some men impress you with the belief that they are endeavoring to get to hell early to avoid the rush. If wives have any compassion for the sorrows rows of cross , crabid husbands , give them Rocky Mountain Tea. 'Twill remove any misunderstanding in the family. Ask your druggist. Herbine clears the complexion , gives buoy ancy to the mind , cures headache , regulates the stomach and bowels , stimulates the liver , and is , in fact , a perfect guardian of health. Price 50 cts. A. McMillen. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids "Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest- ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Heartburn , Platulence , Sour Stomach , Nausea , .SickHeadacheGa8tralgiaCrampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWitt &Co. , Crjlcago. D. "W. LOAR , Druggist. Desirable House for Sale. ' I will offer for sale at a low price my residence property , comer Marshall and Dearborn streets. Terms , time on part , or will name an attractive price for spot cash. 5-4-tf. W. C. LATOURETTE , Cedar "Rapids , Iowa. C. F. BABCOCK , Local Agent. BOX ELDER. Mrs. William Doyle is visiting in Wyo ming. Ira Harrison is fencing his wheat field for fall pasture. Mrs. James Doyle and children are visiting friends on Brush Creek. Charles Monday recently bought a fine year ling calf from Matt Stewart. Geo. Younger is buying calves and straw- stacks , buying nineteen stacks in one day. William Doyle purchased a section of land just across in Frontier county , making a fine additio'n to his already extensive cattle ranch. Ira Kimball lost three coops of chickens , one dark night recently. Ira had better get on a supply of feathers , or get a shot-gun in readiness for such callers. John and Ben Johnson have gone to the eastern part of the state seeking employment. Mrs. Ben Johnson has moved home to keep house for her father , Ira Kimball , meanwhile. The two late rains made quite a change in the weather and crop conditions , and the hustling fanners are plowing for rye. There will be considerable corn raised yet on the creek ; some of it is looking fine. It stands alone , it lowers above. There's no other , its nature's wonder , a warming poul tice to the heart of mankind. Such is Rocky Mountain tea. 35 cts. Ask your druggist. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for liver and bowel troubles. They never gripe. D. W. Loar. The rumor that Oem Paul has shaved off his whiskers atid had his hair cut is probably a bare-faced lie. There is no longer an excuse for anyone to endure the torture inflicted by piles , when Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure them , a remedy so moderate in price and so effective. Price 50 cents in bottles. In tubes 75 cts. A. McMillen. It seems that Li Hung Chang was also obliged to pull out for the capital after ar ranging to spend the summer on his porch at Canton. NOTICE TO LAND-OWNERS. BOAD J0. 350. To Lincoln Land Company and Melissa Porter and to all whom it may concern : The commis sioner appointed to locate a road commenciuf * at the west end of Camden street in the town of Lebanon , Red Willow county , Nebraska , run ning thence west to the line between the NE l of the SW H and the NW H. of the SW YI of sec tion 17. township 1 , north , ranpe 26 , west of the' 6th P. M. , running thence south on the east side of said line to the section line between sections 17 and 20 , said township and range , said line be tween NE H of SW X and NW H of SW H to bo the western boundary of said road , has reported in favor of the location thereof as follows : Commencing at the west end of Camden street in the town of Lebanon , Red Willow county , Nebraska , thence running directly west to the line between the NE M of the SW M and the NW " 4 of the SW J4 of section 17 , township 1 , north , range 26 , west of the 6th P. M. , thence south along the east side of said line to a point 5 rods north of the south-west corner of the south-east of the south-west of section 17 , township 1 , range 26 , thence south-west to intersect the section line between secti9ns 17 and 20 in said township and rnngo at a point 5 rods west of the south west corner of the southeast of the south west of section 17 , township If range 26 , and terminating thereat ; and all objections thereto or claims for damages must bo filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 1st day of October , 1900 , or said road will be es tablished without reference thereto. 7-27-lts R. A. GBEEN. County Clerk. MC CON NELL'S BALSAM CURES COUGHS THE FIRST BABY. its Coming is Looked Porward to "With Both Joy and Fear and its Safe Arrival is Hailed With .Pride and Delight by All. The arrival of the first baby hi the household is the happiest and most im portant event of married life. The young wife who is to become a mother delights to think of the happiness in store for her when the little one shall nestle upon her breast and latterly she shall hear it lisp the sweet and holy name , "mother. " But her happy anticipation quickly van ishes when she realizes the terrible pain and suffering through which she must pass while bringing the little one into the world. An indescribable feur of the 6 danger attendant upon the ordeul soon dissipates her joyfulness. Thousands of women have learned by experience that there is absolutely no necessity for the sufferings which at tend child-birth ; they know that by "Mother's Friend" scientific the use of a tific liniment for a few weeks before the trying hour , expectant mothers can so prepare themselves for the final hour that the pain and suffering of the dreaded event are entirely obviated and it is safely passed through with com paratively little discomfort. All women are interested , and es pecially expectant mothers who for the j first time have to undergo this trial , in such a remedy ; for they know the pain and suffering , to say nothing of the dan ger , which is in store for them. "Moth er's Friend" is woman's greatest bles sing , for it takes her safely through the severest ordeal of her life Every woman should be glad to read the little book ' 'Before Baby is Born , " which contains information of great value to all. It will be sent free to any one who sends their nddress to The Bradfield Regulator later Co. , Atlanta , Ga. . ' H. P. SUTTON JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS MCCOOK , - NEBRASKA McCook Transfer Line J. H. DWYER , Proprietor. JSIPSpfacial attentiou paid to hauling furniture. Leave orders at either lumber yard. N'T BE FOOLEDI Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co. , Madison , Wls. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price , 35 cents. Never sold in bulk. Accept no substi * tute. Ask your druggist. TYRONE. Haying has commenced. The new chuich is being painted. Mrs. J. F. Moore is reported to be very sick. School will begin here , September 3d , with Miss Cullen as teacher. Wm. Crosby , Sr. , and wife will go on a visit to Arkansas , next week. Robert Goreley , aged 86 , died Tuesday morning , the loth inst. , and was buried , Wednesday afternoon , in Tyrone cemetery. The funeral was preached to a large congre gation by Rev. Hayes. Father Goreley had lived here about 16 years. He was a consist ent Christian and was respected by all who knew him. Five children and several grand children are left to mourn his departure. If the stomach , liVer and bowels fail to per form their functions regularly and naturally , the blood becomes contaminated with impur ities , and the whole system is'in consequence , debilitated. Herbine is remarkable for its ef ficacy in curing the ailments of summer , and disorders prevalent during hot weather. Price 50 cts. A. McMillen. A Canton letter says the Chinese soldiers carry umbrellas in battle ; probably to protect them from the "rain of shot and shell. " You assume no risk when you buy Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. McConneH & Berry will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful remedy in use for bowel complaints and the only one that never fails. It is pleas ant , safe and reliable : _ _ _ _ _ _ a A Mrs. Angell of Chicago is seeking divorce from her husband whose name she has dis covered to be a cognomenic lie of the first water. f INDIANOLA. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dolan returned , Tuesday evening from Wilcox. . Mrs. Frank McCIung departed , Tuesday ( or Colorado , to join her husband there. Postmaster McCool had business in Me- Cook , last night , returning home this morning. Miss L. M.Welborn , county superintendent , transacted business of her office in McCook last Saturday. Mayor McCallum sojourned briefly in the shadow of the big red stand-pipe , last Satur day evening , on business. J. G. Dole , Ernest Cordeal , Frank Cullen , IJd'Gresham and Amos Rogers of McCpok were Sunday pilgrims to this burg. There is a prospect that Indianola will soon have three newspapers , and that as a "hot town" it will surpass Culbertson. ' 1 he local base-ball club slaughtered the High Schooj club of McCook , Tuesday , on the home grounds. The score was 9 to o. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Weller of Syracuse , this state , were guests of Mr. and Mrs. An drews , Sunday. They are old-time friends. Mrs. A. C. Teel departed. Tuesday , for Hebron , to speak at a Royal Neighbor and Woodman gathering in that place , this week. The game between the McCook and Stock- ville clubs , next Saturday , on the Indianola grounds.promisestobe the finest of the season. Both are strong teams. Hon. R. D. Sutherland will speak on the political issues of the day at Indianola , Sat urday afternoon at 1:30. In the evening a Bryan club will be organized. G. C. Boatman , clerk of the district court , and E. O. Scott of THE McCooK TRIBUNE office were city visitors , Sunday , being de tained until Monday morning by the rain. W. S. Morlan , our next congressman , circu lated among his friends here , Monday. The deacon's sterling integrity and recognized ability are making him votes in this section of the county. The thoughtful people here know a good thing when they see it the deacon is one of them. \ Jasper Phillips' new Democratic or Fusion paper is expected to make its appearance in the first week oj August. It will necessarily be the "Warmest Baby in the Bunch. " There is talk , also , that a straight Republican paper may be issued by other parties from Jasper's office. Indianola will soon have papers to burn. The new base-ball park and amphitheatre are.a substantial monument to the energy and enthusiasm of the "fans. " And in this con nection we would like to add the plea for a more liberal patronage of the grand-stand and park. The proportion of dead-heads , who swarm about the grounds , is too large for the number of paid admissions. Encourage the sport and the boys by your patronage. Don't sponge and rubber-neck. The Stockville boys played two games in Oberhn , Friday and Saturday of last week , being defeated in both games. Friday's game was an excellent exhibition , the Oberlin's winning in a score of S to 7. Dell Teel and Jack Powers were m the points. Saturday's contest was a rather disastrous defeat , the score being II to 2. Powers was laid out of the game by an attack of mumps , and Teel was not in the box , either. Teel has since played a number of games with the Oberlins. The law holds both the maker and the , cir culator of a counterfeit equally guilty. The dealer who sells you a dangerous counterfeit of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve risks your life to make a little larger profit. You can not trust him. De Witt's is the only genuine and original Witch Hazel Salve , a well known cure for piles and all skin diseases. See that your dealer gives you DeWitt's Salve. D. W. Loar. SOUTH SIDE. S. G. Goheen is putting up alfalfa. Linford Fitch has been helping John Burt- less thresh. Clarence Goheen has been helping W. S. Fitch stack wheat. There was a good attendance at the preach ing and Sunday-schoollast Sunday afternoon. Roy Dutton and A. S. Grannell are spend ing a couple of weeks in Franklin at the tournament. The South Side choir and Sunday-school are preparing an entertainment to be given some time next month. This locality was visited with a good rain , last Sunday night , and this was followed with quite a shower on Monday night. These rains will be a great help in maturing the late corn and bringing on the last crop of alfalfa. Alfred Fitch of Scranton , Iowa , and a for mer resident of South Side , is out on a visit , the guest of his uncle , W. S. Fitch. Alfred has a claim in Cherokee Strip and expects to return to Oklahoma , this fall. He has many friends in Red Willow county who will be glad to learn of Ins return. It Saved His Leg P. A. Danforth of La Grange , Ga. , suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg ; but writes that Bucklin's Arnica salve wholly cured it in five days. Forulcers , wounds , piles , it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by McConnell - Connell & Berry , druggists. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OK TUB McCook Co-Operative Building and Savings Association , of McCook , Nob. , on tho'tOth day of June , HUO. ASSETS. First mortiiiKO loitiirf . . $21,010 M Rnulostato lCti : 12 Gush 01520 DoliiKjuont inturost and duos W 2(1 ( Tax sulo cortiflcntud 1M fil ) Totiil S27.12U21 LTAHILITIES. Capital block paid up $17.171 fa Kosurvo fund 1,7 : 03 Undivided profits 487 19 Matured Block 6,500 ( X ) Other liabilities 'Ml GS Total $27,12)21 ) RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE : ) , 11)00. ) UKCEIPTH. Balance on hand July 1 , IblK ) $ IU 07 DIICH 5,85589 IiitqrcHt 2,10007 Loans repaid * 2,172 26 Ronl estate stilus 1,11203 Sundries 48 ' ' Total $11,890 S5 KXl'KNDITUKKS. Loans . ? 2,755 00 Expenses r.ir , 92 Stock redeemed 110 7 < Cns.li on hand 91520 Matured stock 6,70000 Huiil o tate 68 W ) Tax certificates KM 9."i Interest on matured stock lift' 82 Total $ llS9ti5 State of Nebraska , Red Willow comity , ss : I , F. A. Penned , secretary of the above-named a.ssociation.do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement of the condition of paid association is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. A. PKNNUI..I. , Secretary. Subscribed and sworu to before mo this 21th day of July , 1100. * C. E. EI.DKIHI. Approved : Notary Public. W. H Mii.LS , > E. HANSON , > Directors. F. M. KIMMRLL , ) NOTICE TO FILL OLD WELL. Amelia II. Wells , non-re.sitlent. You are bore- by notified that there are twoold , wells , un covered and not in use into which stock mav fall and receive injury , .situated one on the SW i. Sec. 11 , T J. R 29 , and one on the NW "i , Sec. 14 , T 1 , R 29 W 6 P. M. , in Nebraska , and com plaint of the same has been made to the road overseer of the district in which said land is located. You are hereby notified to lill or cause to bo filled with dirt i-aid wells from the bottom to the surface as required by law or the will bo filled s-aid . and the same by - over.-eer ex pense thereof taxed to said real estate. Dated , July 17 , 1900. 7-20-CHs. IIIA II. HAUKISON , Overscor. NOTICE TO FILL OLD WELL. Providence Mutual Insurance Co. . non-resi dent. You arc hereby notified that there is an old well , uncovered and not in use into which stock may fall and receive injury , situated on the NAYli , Sec. 11 , T I , R 29 , W C P. M. , in Ne braska , and complaint of the same has been made to the road overseer of the dNtrict in which said land is located. You are hereby notified to fill or cause to be filled with dirt said well from the bottom to the surface as re quired by law or the same will ho filled by said overseer and the expense thereof taxed to said real estate. Dated , July 17,1900. 7-20-Ht.x. IKA H. HAKKIHON , Overseer. NOTICE TO FILL OLD WELL. Ella M. Little , mill-resident. You an- hereby notified that there is an old well , uncovered and not in ue into which stock may fall and reecho injury , situated on the SW > 4 , Sec. 2li , T J , R lil , W C P. M. , in Nebraska , and complaint of the same has been made to the road overseer of thu district in which said land is located. You are hereby notified to fill or cause to bo filled with dirt said well from the bottom to the surface as required by law or the same will be filled by -aid overseer , and the expense thereof taxed to said real estate. Dated July 17,1900. 7-20-:5ts. : IKA II. HAKUISON. Overseer. NOTICE TO FILL OLD WELL. Andrew Benson , non-resident. You are hereby notified that there is an old w ell. uncovered and not in use into which stock may fall and receive injury , situated on the NW J . Sec. So , T 4 , R 29 , W C P. M. iu Nebraska , and complaint of the same has been made to the road overseer of the district in which said land is located. You are hereby notified to fill or cause to be filled with dirt said well from the bottom to the surface as required by law or the same will lx > filled by said overseer , and the excuse thereof taxed to said real e-tate. Dated , July 17,1000. 7-20-Uts. IRA H. * - - HARRISON , Overseer. NOTICE TO FILL OLD WELL. Charles E. Gibon , nou-resident. You are hereby notified that there is an old well , nn- complaint of the same has been made to the road overseer of the district in which said land is located. You are hereby notified to fill or cause to bo filled with dirt said well from the bottom to the surface as required by law or the same will bo filled by said overseer , and the ex pense thereof taxed to said real estate. Dated , July 17,1900. 7-20-'lts. IKA H. HARRISON , Overseer. Don't tlo the- top of yonr Jelly and preserve Jars In tuo old lusnlouod way. Heal them by U > o now , quick , absolutely euro wny by u thin contlng ofptire , refined 1'urnillno wax. HUH no taste or odor. IH ulr tight and field proof. Easily applied. Uselulln udozonotlier waya about the lioupe. Full directions with each pound cnko. Sold everywhere. Made by STANDARD OIL CO- The Best Remedy tor Stomach iintl Bowel TroubloH "I have been in the drug business for twen ty years afld have sold alF proprietary inedi cines of any note. Among the entire list I have never found anything to equal Chamber lain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and hoxvel troubles , " says O. W. Wakefield , of Columbus , Ga. " This rem edy cured two severe cas.es of Cholera Mor- bus in my family and I have recommended and sold hundreds of bottles of it to inv custo mers to their entire satisfaction. It affords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant form. " Foi sale by McConnell > V : Berry. 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 SUEGICAL HOSPITAL , O. W. V. GAGE. McCook , - - - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Bank. JOHN E. ATTORNEY AT LAW McCooK , NEBRASKA. 36r Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- Rear of First National bank. DK. JOHN McPnEE , DENTIST. . . . . of Chicago. S- Office over McConnell & Berry's. 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. p * * V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. < J p b lCITIZENS BANK ! n ? * * * OF McCOOK , NEB. * * * Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , $5,000 B DIRECTORS = # ' . FRANKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , -ft H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD. * ik r- T kjjScAAjrfV V V Tfv. m 1x1 A BLIND. MAN .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. FRANK J. MORGAN , McCook , Nebraska. *