ORDER OF HEARING. Stale of Nebraska. Jtoil Willow county , BH. n county court hold ut the county court roe 111 and for a irt county , April 4 , A. D. 11U1. Pr en I , G. S. Bishop , county judjjo. In the mntl of the cstnto of EIIzii Stouo.doconHwl. On ror in and Jllin the petition of CImrles JI. Jucol praying tliiit the instrument , tiled on the 4 day of April , 11)01 ) , and nurRorthitf to ! > e the In will and tostninmitof Uio said deceijM-d , may i ) proved , approved , probated , allowed , and i corded an the lnnt will and tostuuumt of t wild Kliza Stone , < l coa-wtl , nnd that thn CXPC tion of said iiiHtninient may bo committed ai thu administration of wild t'dlato may bonrnr 'd to Chiirlus J . Jacobs ns executor. Onlcrc that April 21th , A. D. W ) ! , at 1 o'clock i > . in. nctaiKiiuu for hearing mud pi'lition. when all IK M > iis interested in naid mutter may iipixmr tit county court to bn held in nnd for enid couul ami nhow cuiiso why the prayer of petition bhniiUi not bo KrunUid ; nnd that notice of t iwndoncy of Haiti petition and thuhuarin tliei of , bo Kiwn to all per-ons interested in sn matter bv publishing n copy of this order Tins McCooK TniuuNU , a weekly nowfcpap printed in said comity , for three micce.ssi weeks , prior to snid day of hearing. A true copy. [ HUAL ) O. S. BISHOP , 4rit3. . County JudRC , ORDER OP HEARING. Stati ) of NobrnskaUcd Willow county , sa. 4 a county court , hold at the county court rooi in and for said county , April 4 , A. D. 1001. Prc cut , G. S. Bishop , county judgo. In the mutt of the ostuto of Williim 1. Stone , dcconsed. C n > adiiiK and lilinu the petition of Charles ] Jacobs , praying that the instrument , filed ( tlio 4th day of April , 1901 , and purporting to I the last will and testament of the said decease may lx proved , approved , probated , allowe and recorded ah the last will nnd testament the said 'William T. Stone , deceased , and th the execution of said instrument may bo cot mitted nnd the administration of said csta may bo granted to Charles II. Jacobs ns ox cutor. Ordered , thnt April 26th , A. D. 1901. at ojclock p. in. is assjgncd for liearine said i ; tition , when nil persons intoroatad in said muter tor may appear at a county court to bo hold and for mnl county , and show cause why tl prayer of petitioner should not bo granted ; ai that notice of the pendency of said petition at the hearing thereof , bo given to all persons i torosted in said matter by publishing n copy this order in THE McCooK TRIUUNK , n week newspaper printed in said county , for three su co sivo weeks , prior to said day of hearing. A true copy. [ SEAL ] Q. s. BISHOP , 4-5-Uts. County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING. State of Nebrasitn , Red Willow county , ss. * n county court held at the county court root iu and for said county , April U.1901. Present , ( S. Bishop , coanty judge. In the matter of tl estate of Goorgiana C. VanBoskerck , decease On reading and filing the petition of J. R. M Carl , praying that the instrument , an authcnl catod copy of which was tiled on the ttrd dny i April , 1901 , nnd purporting to bo the lastwi nnd testament of the said deceased and thepr bate of the same , iu the surrogates court of No York , may bo proved , approved , probated , n lowed , nnd recorded us the last will nnd test ment of the said Georginnn C. VanBoskerck , d ceased. Ordered , that April 2)rd ) , A. D. 1901 , i 10 o'clock a. in. is assigned for hearing said p tition , when all persons interested in sai niatter may appear at a county court to be he ! in and for taid county , and show cause why tl prayer of _ petitioner should not bo grauted ; an thnt notice of the pendency of said petition un the hearing thereof , bo givou to all persons i : tercsted in said matter by publishing a copy < this order in THE McCooK TKIHUNE , a week newspaper printed in said county , for three su cessive weeks , prior to said day of hearing. A true copy. [ SEAT , ] G. S BISHOP , 4-5-tfts. Couuty Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior , Land Ofl'ico i McCook , Nebraska , March 14. 1901. Notice hereby given that the following-named settli has tiled notice of his intention to make fin ; proof in support of his claim , nud that sai proof will be made before register and receivi at McCook. Nebraskn , on Saturday , April 2 1901 , viz : Elizabeth J. Albrecht , entry No. 1091 for'tho south east % , section 20 , township north , range 29 , west , 6 P. M. He names tl following witnesses to prove his continuoi residence upon and cultivation of said lam viz : Orlando L. Thompson , Richard A. Greei William Coleman , nnd William T. Coleman a of McCook , Nebraska. F. M. RATHBUN- , 3-lS-ots. Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale , issued from tl District court of Red Willow county , Nebraski under a decree in an action wherein T.B.Grave et al. are plaintiffs and J.E Cochran is dofeni ant , to me directed and delivered , I s-hall offt at public sale and sell to the highest bidder fc casti , at the ea = t door of the court house , iu Mi Cook. Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 23 day of April , 1901 , at the hour of one o'clock , ] m. , the following described read estate , to-wil Lots eight and nine in block six in the secon addition to the city of McCook , Red Willo county. Nobraeka. Dated this 22nd day of March. 1901. = G. F. KINGHOKN , Sheriff. A. C. CR.YBTKEE , Deput.\ . "W. S. Morlan , Attorney. 3-22-5t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In county court , within and for Red Willo county , Nebraska. March 2(5.1991 ( ; in the matte of the estate of William Hall.deceased. To tli creditors of said estate : You are hereby not fied. that I will sit at the county court room i McCook , in said county , on the 27th day < September , 1901.at 1 o'clock p. m. to receive an examine all claims against said estate , with , view to their adjustment and allowance. Tli time limited for the presentation of claim against said estate is six mouths from the 2Gt day of March A. D. , 1901 , and the time limite for the payment of debts is one vear from sai 26th day of March , 1901. G. S. BISHOP. [ SEAL ] County Judge. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT. McCook , Nebraska. April 5,1901. Notice is hereby given that McConnelKfc Ben have filed in the city clerk's oflico their bon and petition for a druggist's permit to sell mal spirituous and vinous liquors in the building o lot 7 , block 21 , in the Second ward of the city c McCook , from May 1,1901 , to April 30,1902. 4-5-3ts. McCoxxEiA. & BERKY , Applicants. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT. McCook , Nebraska. April 5,1901. Notice is hereby given that D. W. Lear hs filed in the city clerk's office his bond and pi tition for a druggist's permit to tell mal spirituous , and vinous liquors in the Babcoc building. No. 302 , Main avenue , in the Secon ward of the city of McCook. from May 1.1901 , t April 30,1902. 4-3-3ts. D.W.LoAK , Applicant. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT. McCook , Nebraskn. April 5,1901. Notice is hereby given that Albert McMille has filed in the city clerk's ollice his bond an petition for a druggists permit to sell mal spirituous and vinous liquors in the buildiug r No. 203 , Mnin avenue , in the First ward of tl city of McCook , from Mav 1,1901 , to April 3 1902. 4-Wts. : ALBERT McMiLLEX. Applicant. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. McCook , Nebraska , March 29,1901. Notice is hereby given that William Lewi has filed in the city clerk's oflico his bond an petition for a license to sell malt , spirituor and vinous liquors in tha building at No. 10 Main avenue , in the First ward ot the city ( McCook , from Mav 1,1901 , to April ; < 0,1902. { -3-29-ots. WILLIAM LEWIS , Applicant. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE , McCook , Nebraska , April 5,1901. Notice is hereby given that Harry Barbazet has filed in the city clerk's office his bond an petition fern license to sell mult , spirituous an vinous liquors in the building at No. 113 , Mai avenue , in the Fir t ward of the city of McCool from Mo.y 1,1901. to April : , 1902. 4-5-3ts. HARRBARDAZETT Applicant. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. McCook. Nebraska. April 5,1901. Notice is hereby given that Patrick Wals has filed in the city clerk's ollice bib bond an petition for a license to sell malt , spirituon nnd vinous liquors in the building at No. 22 Main avenue , in the Second ward of the city c McCook , from Mav 1,1901 , to April 30,1902. 4-5-tfts. PATRICK WALSH , Applicant. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. McCook , Nebraska , April 5,1901. Notice is hereby given that Allen C. Clyde ha filed in the city clerk's oflico his bond and p < tition for a license to sell malt , spirituous an vinous3inuors tin the building on lot 9 , bloc * > 21 , in the Second ward , Original city of McCoo , from May 1,1901 , to April 30.1902. 4-5-2ts. ALLEN C. CLYDE , Applicant. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. McCook , Nebraska. April 12,1901. Notice is hereby given that Frank K. Milk has filed in the city clerk's'oifice his bond an petition for a license to sell malt , spirituous an vinous liquors in the building on lot 11 , bloc 27 , Original town , being in the First ward of th City.ofMcCook , Nebraska , from May 1,1901 , t 4-12-3U ' FEANK K. MILLER , Applicant. Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook , Nobruskn , April 10,1901 Board of county comml-JtionerH mot puraua to adjournment : Present , Stephen Belles , D , Waterman nnd Maurice Roddy , commistiono nnd R. A/Green , county clerk. Minutes of pr < iotiH meeting rend nnd approved. On motion , Frank E. Forbes was appoint overseer road dittrict No. 20 , to fill vacancy. The following ofllcial bonds wore exumin and on motion approved : J OAB OVERSEERS. E. T. Davis , Chns. Ebort , R. E. George , J. Streff , T. J. KuBglca , Frank E. Forbes , Frn : Bungors , Ed. Edwards , J. A. Schmitz , nnd 1 H. Smith , member soldier relief commission. The following claims were audited and i lowed , nnd on motion clerk was instructed draw warrants on the county general fund , lo of 1900 , in pa > mcnt thereof ns follows : Barnett Lumber Co. , coal for paupers and lumber $49 Bullurd k Co. , same 23 Julia G. Yager , rent for pauper J Jolly & Feichtner , coflin for pauper 20 W. V. Vickroy , mdso for pauper 3 Wm , McCallum , same 31 J. A. Wilcox & Son , same 45 Smith it Cochran , same 11 James McAdnms , same 28 A. Guy , same 26 R. M. Odborn , dray ago 2 T. F. Row-oiloiling court-house floors. . . . . 3 McCook Electric Light Co.lightand bent for the court-house 120 Lincoln Land Co. , 2nd quarter water tax 12 M. B. Hogun , eigns and repairs on court house 12 McConnell & Berry , mdse 3 J. E. Kelley , board of W. F. Eaher , ( insane - sane ) G J. E. Kelley , meals for jurors G F. M. Kimmoll , printing and supplies 39 State Journal Co. , supplies 49 J. E. Moore , maintaining pauper 19 A.P.WtJlles , professional servicospor con tract GO A.C.Crnbtreo , board and care of prisoner 30 Mrs. W. D. Mackechnie , 1st quarter sal ary and expense 212 W. R. Starr. Co. Atty. , 1st quarter salary 200 R. A. Green , county clerk , same G2 And on county bridge fund , levy of 1900 , i follows : Jumcs H. Everist , bridge work 10 Mathias Fosson , same 10 i George R. Maisel , same , claim $7.25 , al lowed at 6 And on county road fund , levy of 1900 , as fc lows : A. Brown , grading and building stone cul vert 30 i F.OAD WORK. E.B. Stilgebouer G i Frank Carothera 3 I. B. Stryker 3 Sam Hughes 25 l Elza Ward 5 i Robert Traphagan ' 1 T.K.Pute 51 W.B.McCluin 51 W.K.Forsoy 2 RobertMooro 7 ' Hari Meyers 25 l H. Simmennan 11' L. H. Carothors 5 I James Kelley . " > i On motion board adjourned to meet Apr 17,1901. Attest : R. A. GREEK , County Clerk. For coughs and colds there is no medicir so effective as Ballard's Ilorehound Syru It is the real ideal remedy. Price , 25 cen and 50 cents. A. McMillen. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Indianolq , Nebraska , April 12,1901. Notice is hereby given that Anthony L. Halt has filed in the city clerk's oflice bis bond an petition for a license to sell malt , spirituous an vinous liquors in the Second ward of the city < Indianola , from May 1,1P01 , to April 150,1902. 4-12-3ts. ANTHONY L. HALEY , Applicant. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the couuty con missioners of Red Willow county will receiv sealed bids for the completion of the room fc holding district court and the oflico of the cler of the district court , said rooms to be complete according to the plans and specifications on fil iu the county clerk's ollice ; all bids to bo ai companied by a forfeit of $100. which sum shn go to the county , if said bid is accepted and tl bidder does not enter into the bond and contra < as required by this board. The successful bi ( der will be required to give a bond in at leas the sum of $3OUO.OO , conditioned according t law , for the faithful performance of said coi tract. The board reserves the right to reje ( any and all bids. All bids to be endorsed "Bic for completing rooms in the court house" an must be filed with the county clerk on or befoi noon of the 20th dav of May , 1901. 4-19-ots. R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oflice at McCook , Nebraska , April 13tl 1901. Notice is hereby given that the followinj named settler has filed notice of his intention t make final proof in support of his claim , an that said proof will be made before RegisU and Receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Satu : day. May 25,1901 , viz : Charles E. Werner on I E. No. 11124 for the south-west H. north-west J ; west y , south-west M- section 21. township north , range 29 , west 6th P. M. Ho names tli following witnesses to prove his continuous re idence upon and cultivation of said land , vis George M. Mohler , John S. Modrell. Williai Y. Johnson , Benjamin O. Johnson , all of Mi Cook , Nebraska. F. M. RATHBTJN , 4-19-5ts. Register. McCook Transfer Lint J. H. DWYER , Proprietor. J IT'Sp&cial attention paid t hauling furniture. Leave 'order at either lumber yard. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aid Nature in strengthening and recou structing the exhausted digestive 01 gans. It is the latest discovereddigest ant aad tonic. No other preparatioi can approach it in efficiency. It in , ly relieves and permanently cure . .jepsia , Indigestion , Heartburn flatulence , Sour Stomach , Nausea SIcK Headache , Gastralgia.Crampsani all other results of imperfect digestion Price 50c. and ft. Large site contains 24 time jmallslM. Bookallaboutdyspepslamalledfre Prepared ky C. C.DeWlTf AGO. . Cblcano McConnell & Berry , Druggists. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. On Monday the children of the varioi grades will observe Arbor-day. Suitab programmes will bo given in the mor ing nnd a tree will be planted by eat grade one purchased by each grad In the afternoon the children will enjt a half-holiday. The children of Miss Wilcox's roe will give an entertainment in the Hig school Assembly-room , next Fridj evening , for the purpose of securir funds with which to adorn their roe with pictures etc. The programme wi consist of recitations , songs , etc. A < mission fee , 10 cents. There will be few numbers by old pupils. It is to I fondly hoped that the entertainmoi will receive the liberal support usual tendered school entertainments. Death ot Mrs. Cold. After a prolonged illness , Mr.V. . { Gold passed out of this life , last Frida ; about noon , a victim of consnniptioi Services were conducted at the hour Saturday afternoon at three o'clock , li Rev. J. VV. Walker , of the Christia church , burial in Riverview following. [ JENNIE LOUISE TURNER was born i Monastic , Michigan , March 24th , 186 ! died in McCook , April i2th , 1901. Wf united iii marriage with VV. A. Gold i the spring of 1890. Deceased was a pr < fessed Christian , and at one time member of the Methodist church , husband and five young children surviv and mourn the loss of wife and mother The bereaved and sorrowing ones hav the sympathy of all hearts tender t human distress and loss. A WORD OF THANKS. We acknowledge with gratitude all th kindnesses and the assistance rendere during the illness and after the death c our dear wife and mother. W. A. Goto AND FAMILY. Admits It Bubonic Plague. CHICAGO , April 14. A dispatch froi Ann Arbor , Mich. , says : Dr. Victor C. Vaughau , dean of th medical department , and one of th most noted bacteriologists in the cout try , appeared before the state board c health yesterday and practically admit ted that the case of Student Chas. E Hare is one of bubonic plague. He a : sured the board that there would be n spread of the disease , as all precaution had been taken to prevent it and th student will recover. Dr. Vaughan to ! the board that Hare contracted the dis ease by an accident identical with tha which occured in Vienna , iu which Prc fessor Nothnajle and his assistant , Bai isch , were conducting bacteriological es periments on bubonic plague bacilli Barisch caught the disease and died , a did also Dr. Muller , who attended him Lost-Reward. Lenhard Abendschein's team ra : away , in McCook , last Monday night and is still missing. The horses wer bajs with star iu forehead and eacl weighed about 1,000 pounds. Horse were attached to a Fisk Bros , wagon nearly new , containing three sacks c potatoes , one sack of flour , two sacks o bran. Team wore nearly new harness they started in a north-westerly direc tion. Suitable reward will be given Leave word with JOHN HEINLEIN , McCook , Neb. McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. Corn $ .3 Wheat 5 Oats 41 Rye 3 Hogs 4j.7 EggS I ; Butter i2 > ' Butter fat i The Straight Front is the newest ii corsets. You will find them at DeGroi & Co.'s. H. P. Waite has everything in thi hardware line at the right price. SCAI.E BOOKS For sale at THE TRIE UNE office. Best in the market. INDIANOLA. S. R. Smith and wife risked the contagioi of the red standpipe town , yesterday , on busi ness bent. Miss Mae Cooper visited her parents ii Indianola , Saturday and Sunday. Holbrool item in Cambridge Clarion. I. M. Beardslee was in McCook , Thursday and remained over the evening , to see th "Awl-O's" entertainment. J. C. Schumaker and Miss Pearl departed Tuesday , for the state of Washington. Mrs r-'humaker is at present with her daughtei Mrs. B. G. Gossan ) , in McCook , and expect to follow them in a week or so. J. R. Neel took August Kreidt of Missout Kidge precinct before the insanity board a McCook , Monday , for examination. Kried was found to be insane and on Wednesday In was taken to the Lincoln asylum. In iSoo there was not a rod of railroad any where. Today the United States alone ha 185,000 miles. Even the most vigorous and hearty peopli have at times a feeling of weariness and lassi tude. To dispel this feeling take Ilerbine ; i will impart vigor and vitality. Price , 50 cents A. McMillen. Kent spant his youth m a saddler's shop. MRS. S , E. GBIGGS TOILET PARLOR Hair dressing , shampooing and scalp treat ment given for the benefit of the hair. Massagi treatment given , wrinkles removed and all faa blemishes removed. 'Phone No. 6. Rear o First National Bank. Short and Sour. There had been n small bank failure nnd the bank had gone Into the handi of a receiver. The receiver had provec to be dishonest and had abscondc < with what remained of the funds o the institution. Expert detectives however , were on his track , and he wai nm to earth In a mountain town ant taken back to the scene of his flnancla exploits. It was after midnight when the de tectives arrived with their prisoner and Mr. Means , the principal deposit or In the bank and therefore the prln clpal loser , was awakened at his home and informed by telephone of the cap ture. lie expressed his gratification ant went back to bed. Shortly afterward he was aroused tc receive another telephone message U the same effect from a different source " " " I had heart "Thanks , he said , "but of it already. Good night ! " And again he sought his couch. About 2 o'clock he was awakened a third time. The telephone bell was ringing. In no gentle frame of mind he an > swered it. "Hello ! " he said. "Hello ! " responded a voice through the telephone. "Is this Mr. Means ? " "Yes. What do you want ? " "Mr. Means , this Is Deputy Sheriff Jones. We've caught that runaway re ceiver. Is there anything you'd like to have me do pprsonally In the matter ? " "Yes ! " roared Mr. Means. "Hang up the receiver ! " And he was not disturbed again. Youth's Companion. Dlnrl ; Tivriln and ihe Serjienl'M Tooth. Mark Twain's daughter. Miss Clara L. Clemens , in entering upon her career as a concert singer , had a long con ference with a manager. Many mat ters were discussed , plans made and details settled. Miss Clemens dictating her own ideas. The young singer , who had experienced considerable difficulty in obtaining parental consent to a pub lic career , showed her earnestness by the businesslike manner in which she looked into affairs. When matters had been fully consid ered and the manager was about to leave , Miss Clemens said , with the large determination that small bodies not infrequently possess : "I wish it distinctly understood that my father's name is not to be men tioned at all in connection with my singing in public. " Mark Twain , who had been sitting In the room during the interview , in which , however , he had taken no part , looked up quizzically and said , with a twinkle in his eyes : "You see what it is to have a thank less child. " Saturday Evening Post. Did They ? There h ; nothing much more dis tressing than an unfinished story. A number of people in a London drawing room were conversing about capital punishment when a lady remarked : "How strange it must seem to be sentenced to death ! " "Not so very , very strange , I assure you. I was myself once condemned to death in Africa. " said a returned African explorer. "Indeed ! " exclaimed the lady. "And were you did they" "Did they what , madame ? " "Why , did they execute you , you know ? " Exchange. When Corlta Float Upright. A cork which is longer than it Is broad , which is the case with all ordi nary corks , floats upon its side , so to speak. How can we make it float upon its head ? Place one on end upon a Table and around it place six others. Seize them oil together and plunge them under wa ter so as to wet them completely. Then remove your hand geutiy and let them take their own position in the water , when you will find that they will stand upright , as if supporting one another. This is because the water that pene trates the cork will make them cling together. Railroading In Ireland. A somewhat nervous English tourist vouches for the genuineness of the fol lowing incident of Irish traveling : The train arrived some 20 minutes late at a small station , and the engine driver inquired of the station master , "Did the express go by yet , Tim ? " "It did not , " was the answer. There was in decision on the part of the engine driv er for a momi-nt vdu-n he cheerfully exclaimed , "All. well : we must chance it ! " ns he blew the whistle and started aff on the single line. London Outlook. D iled Water In Ancient Times. Now that the use of boiled drinking water has become common , it is inter esting to be reminded that a similar method of guarding against disease was practiced in ancient times. Herod otus tells bow Cyrus bad bis drinking water boiled and carried in silver ves sels , and Pliuy the elder relates that Nero had water boiled and afterward cooled for drinking by placing it in ; lass flasks surrounded with snow. Laureate Nonsense. Tennyson is said to have been fond of foolish fun , that ever delightful sort of fun which is not wit. but nonsense. One day , at Burlington House , Ue asked the guests a conundrum which lie had just made : "Who are the greatest women In the world ? " The answer was : "Miss Ouri , the Misses Ippi and Sara Gossa. " Very Grave. Twiddle 1 read last night of a man who was burled alive so that he might know what the sensation Is like. Twaddle Don't you think that was a yery grave thing to do ? Ohio State Journal. Never , in any previous Season , have we been vdti 11 - WANTS Ladies' Tailored Suits , DRY Shirt Waists , Ladies' & Misses' rainy day Skirts. Men's & Boys' Clothing : . We give you more good I for your money than you can obtain elsewhere THE (7. ( i. DeGROFF & CO. , t * t/ § / & * & Q/3s&/iQi/i& * & ' < & * &A ± & / % / % / /v < ' * r Low Rates/West and North-West. At a time of jear when thousands will take advantage of them , the Burlington Route makes sweeping reductions in its rales to the West and North-West t < j Utah , Montana , Washington , Orejoti and British Columbia. Dates : February 12 , 19 and 26. March 5 , 12 , 19 and 26. April 2 , 9 , 16 , 23 and 30. Rates are shown below : To Ogden , Salt Lake , Butte , Helena - ) $23 ena , Anaconda and Missoula ) To all points on the Northern Pacific - ' ] cific Ry. , west of Missoula , in- j eluding Spokane , Seattle , Tacoma - [ $25 coma , Portland , as well as Van couver , and Victoria , B. C. . To all points on the Spokane Falls j & Northern Ry. , and the WashJ J- $25 ington & Columbia river R. R. j Never has the Pacific North-West been as prosperous as now. Labor is in con stant demand and wages are high. The money-making opportunities are beyond number in uiines.lumber , merchandise farming , fruit-raising , fishing , and all ihe other industries of a great and grow ing country. 4-19. Literature on request free. J. FRANCIS , G. P. A. , Omaha , Neb. $25.00 to California. February 12 , 19 , 26. March 5 , 12 , 19 , 26. A ] ril 2 , 9,16 , 23,30. Lowest rate ill jeart . Applies to San FranciscoLos Anyeles , Sacramento , San Jose and pretty nearh ever } ' other important point in California Through tourist sleepers on all tht .ibove date ? get nboard at any statio in Nebraska athich train stops ; get of ! at Lcs Angeles. See nearest Burlinpton t'rket nt'f nt , 01 writJ. . Francis General Pa Agent , Omaha , Nebraska 4 19. ROTH EN BERG & SCHLOSS DISTRIBUTOR . KANSAS CITY , MO. horse and jioo' ! o'v ing liariK'SM 11 tlif - = c" " = * " 3 worst klud t ! : . < - . - 'f < J binution. ' - \ Ffemess : oto ! y makft * > ' T'I lior o I'f n ' tti. hi t li-atlier sot : - ' 11 ul > . | t I it HI con- | : . l--i \ uis long j f rr.iu.ir I mmli ! . ' ' 'loir ' .aas all | ' ' iW'i Sff A'M. , i : 1w > , * * " -1'1' SfANOARD O5L CO. / GiVa Yojrr Horse a. Chance ! Remarkable Cures of Rheumatism. From the Vindicator , Rutherfordition.N. C. . The editor of the Vindicator has had occrsion to test the efficacy of Chamberlain's I'ain Balm twice with the most remarkable results in each case. First , with rheumatism in the shoulder from which he suffered excruciating pain for ten days , which was relieved with two applications of Pain Halm , rubbing ths parts afflicted and reah/mc instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Second , in rheumatism in thifjh joint , elmost prostrat ing him with severe pain , which was relieved by two application1 ; , rubbing with the lini ment on retiring at nitjht , and { jetting up free from pain. For sale by McConnell & Berry A Good Cough Medicine For Children. "I have no hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , " says F. P. Moran , a well knoun and popular banker , of Petersburg , Va.Ve have "iven it to oar children when troubled with bad coughsalso whooping cough , and it has always given perfect satisfaction. It was recommended to me by a druggist as the best cough medicine for children as it contained no opium or other harmful drug. " Sold by McConnell & Berry. The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minute Cough Cure. For all throat and lung troubles this i . the only harmles- retnedy that gives immediate results. Pre vents consumption. McConnell & Berry. IF- You want work donf and done right , call on H. E. DURHAM I do all kinds of work , job carpentering , painting , put ting new cane eats and backs in chairs , etc. Kesi- dence , two blocks east of city park ; or lefive name and word at McMillen's drug store , and I will call and see what can be done