. to the abovpWilI-Je ; [ iiotlccd'lnilocals. ' ; . " " 'roEOUGK DJINGAK , ME HQbii S7 rTlwC.clr ry SunrtS t 11 A. Land-.f50 ; P < Jtf. . mbvintalh.-tlme iSunilay Sch6Vl at4rt.P. . . M/lOThri * Rfifirfr ' MWUI.JJ ft * 5" / * -jAi'M * s nnd-'fiiiwilnv & > 51 wlljtfij Kpld.W ti CATHOLIC. Services will be held in the church once every four weeks. THOMAS CUM-EN , Pastor. McCOOIC LODGE A. F. & A. M. ' Kegnlar moctiupi , Tuesday nlght-orj ; . or before Tfull moon of every monttri . L. GREE& > V MCCP.ACKEN. WILLOW GROVE LonoE-KSoKP. , D. yD. Atects the flrst and third Wedncs- Igday evening of cnch month. Sj i ' .J. AV. CAMPJIELL , C. C. A. M. SPAMlJKb , K. K.-.S. HOSE .COMPAJJV. Rcg- - nlnrmebtings-oiitho'Uret Wednesday month. AHCHIBALDf Chief. KNIGHTS OF.LAJJOII ; Electi-ic ilght Aseni- . bly No. 375 nfe t the Ui-stuhd third Friday vf ' each irionth. * - " SrNrSTAVSAr ' W. - WILT , . A. CLUTE. E. S. B. OFL. E. Brotherhood of LocomotiveEn- gincers. Meet llrst and fourth Saturdays of GacJi.mQntK..w ! . _ SE. _ HpgK , Chief. . J. C. ANDERSON.T ? . „ A. E. J. K. BAUNES POST G. A. H. Uegiilar tneet- Ings second nud Jourth _ Monday eveninjs of each inoath at Opera Hall. -y . J. A. WIT.COX , Cpmjnauddr. J , II. YAnoEn , Adjutant. . . , , POST-OFFICE HOURS. Opon from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. , M. T. Office will be closed thirty minutes before arrival and departure of mails. SUNDAY , oflice will be open from 7 to 8 A. . .M. and from 4 to 5 P. M. . M. T. . . . , A. P. SHARP , P. il. B. & M. TIME TABLE. ' 'EAST EEAVES : , " . EAST LEAVES : No ' , 2..6:30 , A.M. I No. 40 5:15 , P.M. WEST LEAVES : WEST LEAVKS : - No. S9-i.-.UJ:50. P. M. | No.l 8:55 : , P. M. "Eastbound trains run on CentralTime , and , westbound frains on Mountain Time. Freight trains do not carry passengers. 4 , . . . - R. R. WOODS , Agent. For Tansill's Punclj' Cigargp ! to Tih.e mercial House. Xi. . rv J-/J y & Winter , City Dairy , for pure and wholesome milk. Reibember Church & Whittaker for choice fresh meats of all kinds. Lytle Bn& . have'steles " it $3.50 and upwat-ds. See tbTem bfcfore buying , l a 1 - .1 - : : ri - > . . ' ' " < J' A nice line of hanging and stand Iampsafr4he-Metropolitan-Drug-Store. ' The best boot iii.-Arnericar 'The Wai/ ker boot. Sold only by C. H. Rogers. 'tt'Iyou wajbt-'lTgooclj sectfonf'of1 school landx-chbap , call o.n/Ryan ! BrosMcCoot , at once. _ Money to loan .on , real estate and pat- entednhndrby theH-McCopk Loan "and , < J-'f ; > ' ° * - ' v > ' The finest line of perfumes and ex tracts in the'Tcityiiatf 'tKe ; 'B & "Mv Pharmacy. bank building. _ Gp to Lytle Bros , for stores. They carryUlie most 'coniplete assortment in . Red Willow county. . Several houses and lots in McCook for sale , on easy terms , by Ryan Bros. , near the detrpt , McCook } > - j ? h ; 3 Y-l ft _ .f .i i * j fPiarfids having' Homesteads in 'other precincts should take care that they vote at , the , prqper polling pjacer . ; . ; . . - . They are having aperfect rush at the Cnimemal fl9usef ttiese daysfand are foLdinn'erJ Atiother'shipnierit 6f-eleven-car-loads of cattle passed through this tatiomon Monday evening for the Chicago Jiiarlc < Stock boarded by the day or week at 1. 1.I OfcottAs'bsm oppbsiteGolvrn 'Hbuser | . Also buvs and sells stock on commission. I it ) i-- > t.-- . . , t /j > , r- - . . f.j'i 5RyaBrosjMioo ( | | havefois ; ; | two choice farms , deeded landdfesirably f located near Indianola and McCook , at . low-figures. - . . . . : The Juvenile band held another dance ' 6f last\9eek. - . . . ; - 1 The' Central Meat Market of Church' & Whittaker has at all times the choic est cuts bfj steakand .other meats for i their pa'tfohs. ' -1 t * ' " Coriie alf yV.wh'o wa'nt.anj-Unngin the dental Ifne tp.ES. . Carl , jSlcGopk Bankr ; ing Co.'s building. Reasonable , charges and work guaraiu ed. . Kyjv yau . r Q acres of deeded land- , 11 acres under cultivation , Nvitli good frame-house , 4 miles from town. ' For furtherparticulars-inquireafrthisrofH.ee.- I ; * They have just received a'choice qon- , signinent * p candies at the.City Bakery , and lovers of. that toothsome article .are requested to call and sample them by purchase * ; . * - . . . ' . ' ; ' . . _ > ' t. * . . ' . All parsqns knowing themselves in debted to me on account are requested to 'call ' .arid settle , as soon as 'possible , . either by cash or bankable paper. . u ' i . . . . . C. H.-IxOGEUS ; I ' Nebraska flour .for JSJebraskans. ' The ; f CSty. Bakery received a cir-load : of that 'u celebrated Grrand. Island _ Flour , . tliig ; C week. The shipment contains the new brand "of flour. "White Frost" which is without a-peer * , * " and " * js4 guaranteed . . to.be . fiqesb braqd fa .the city. the t Arery T. ; % < , J.J , * - . < t > . . : f y 41 / -f- . 'T-I : s'VVV ij * , ; > ' ! * . . . Tht3 < ! MethpdistDrethrcn-held : : a Very ' T'.j ' , --I" " 'V-1 > -V i : vi - - ? V - y ; . ; F9r.theiuQfitejegan6aiJ.pejfect.Base ; ; "TliiiTijirV.t tVic-'Rfjfinrn OnlrJ'IfViin srfi.T ivtl ff . ' . . ti-K-r-vif ' ; - - i i'.te.'t j % hhviag hou esSand a farms for sale , should leave them with Ryan Bros. , near the depot , McCook. contentment in 'vrC * ' 'iiji5ri. ( . i .1 T > .v'st.f , , u Mn'iIyjioJo Lytle Brps and get ' ' style Gatherings i-siuh as those of last week have-an excellent social bearing/and are especially coninict'da lel H * * * * * * 'T * * Thb ladies veil ! seciire bargains at the ew York Millinery Store. See the new advertisement elsewhere in this S - ' . ' , , : issue ; ' < " % ' : ' . 'i : * -r " - ' / i- The Marble brothers of our city , called awfayth ( 'fir5trof tlie\V.eekjj byfa'i telegram announcing' the death of their aged mother. , The Juvenile band played , a .nuiubcr , of'excellent selections at. the , different church socials , , .last week. The boys are coining out nicely. . . , LOST ou STOLEN A deed nd lease to lot 9 , block 21 in McCook , . JFinder will be liberally rewarded by returning- the same to Jos. Braun. The establishmentopened.by E. & , D. Kendall-in thejr , new. .brick on Main Avenue is certainly , onc.pf.-'the finest of ; its kind in the state , - 1 Revv J.-'W. Kimmel of 'the Lutheran church'j North Auburn , Nebraska' , will oc'- cupy the pulpit- -the Congregational chuxchj-noxt-Suntiay Qvening- , \ f Nice , smooth quarter of deeded land , 40 acres broken , near a live town , part" cash , balance on time. A bargafnr Ryan Bros. , near the depot , McCook. If current reports are possessed of ajiy ttruthj ther i3 need of another dose" of ) tar and featuers iiji about thVsame' place' tliemedicine was administered caution , ou' citizens against the toiig'lis a'nd 'roughs with Avhich this city is-now invested.Tinhorns , fakirs , and individuals * of like ilk are da'rigerously. . ° - y - j- - f numerous. 4handsome lamp now ornaments the entrance to"-th'e .Opera HalKalid gives / . , ' * ' " , vi * . ' -j- ' - - - - ' . > v" * " 4 light to all thiitjgo therein. ' It was pur chased by Mr. Meuard , while in Chicago lately , and"is V areyY - molecules of musk ftjThe < odprifereus ; ate said fcffcfie incomprehensibly'lmall. ' ' - * / i J , * ' * -f ' T * ? . . * * 5 i But who call calclflate "the mental mag-a uitude of a-postmaster who don't know- the . > H.L "postage v * . .r3 rate * * / on third-class w + + i , , matter " ? .W.ANTED-7A boy between 12 and 15 years of-agewho-wishes-to go to school during the winter-to , make himself gen erally useful about my thouse , build fires , milk ? " oow , etc.--A'gpbdi home offere < J-to ; a gobd boy. : > ; : GE'O. HtfckNELi- An exceptionally large and gay party participated in the Congregational social held at the church , last Thursday night , a . - - goodlynumberiof \ them beingffrofn tlie 'country. "Th'e ladies'served.an "e'le- " collationjr-Avhich was heartily en-- ioved. as was also.the.social intercourse ' ; V - ' : J3 : r * S * i , - ' - - Typhoid fever claimed another victim , , _ . , , ; > „ U fn t-J * J ? " ,3 - ' * ,1 * # * * * ' < -f T -"f-w-i" " - - " - " ; > U * - * * ft last Friday evening , in theperson of Alta ? Spoke , a young glfl 'of eighteen L , liii _ _ ; _ ! . _ i _ i _ -SCi i-iii" _ : _ .i- _ , , ? . , to have been one of unusuju'Virulence. ' ' . ' s-'i-.S-A- - - - - the girl dying in less th"arn-a week from the time the hsrcHaB called in. FOR THE B CEST Mrs. T. Neiis'of the New l Iillincry Store lea'ves for the .east , nffit . * " * 3undayto pur- J * * " "FM chase her stock of WJjgfcVj styles , which werejust made outf'Q tb % 15th of the " * f'1 - i4 ' > month' 'Her handsomejH&eof fall styles lias already been recSi.V.c d6ut she wants he ladies to wait Ufl't | .Jie"n return be fore buying any winter igoocb ? . It as with rcgirc.t tli'5i . . we .announce abode in the little lermanent stirring . . , . . - - { - ' " iw > nr.-- ' c * ; " ' > * - * * * - * f4 * * s * rfJ : W - ' * / ' w jurg of Stratton , where Mr. Moody is nterestcd in the lumber busi'nessi. , . They * * " " " * * * - * "if- veil wishes . .of many friend's'acc mpany . " * , tt - K/H-Wifirr ,54s.80 There arc a number -pTemises in f * tT his. city'that are filthy beJ tKl all meas- ire , and-we cannot fgjfcea spjgiking the b > ror'd of 'warning , in view Sc . icftne. < ! * * * _ . preva- pnce ilent 5 akin to godliness. " Jjet iis7oo the 1 r TllPTf 1 riO - * * liw.'Av'rflfh M-Ton li iuch filth and .deca iujfL-mattBi'i'r.-Jieibg s ft around to breed-sick eBs anaJJeafn. p ; - < gaublers have _ _ pyingfjmP&b | ; e KendallSfVl | brick . , | | ? the "drankenV c # er" figure , havg&eeji ; going 6q , : in dijfcot and open violatlqii-of quite .a , " * ' " * roW' bccurre3d'Yec-the repeated atteiupts * , . ' : - : ' , $ & > 3v : i K- ITj or-acaper to--'sl aBa gray blind. ana.il looked for a while as though gore might stain the new floor. The belligerent fel low jfinallyipacifiedjbyjrref qndjngjthe was " - ' * , : * * > " . . v ' V iJ i * ' -t' * f ? * * Cl- ' " ' inoneyjclaimed ; torhava.beeh stolen , aiid ; . ' ' . . ' * - j , . ' : ' -fi.'W 't.i'i' * : " - ' ambitious ones were hard at work try ing to down th"e beautifully < spot'ted tiger. Chuck-luck in'Still another room did not seem to attract.- One..would.imagine , that one experience before Judge Gas- lin would have sufficed the of . . . . , . . " owners . _ - * - ' - - - , - . . - - . * . . ' ' . thebuilding but . .it. seohis hotThe council should teach all parties tothe ' . " " " ' " . > "i ' " " " ' ' t "iO' < - - orime a'lesson worth-remembering.that theordiiiances.of-thiscity , cannot.be de ? Ced wi h impunity. . . . and soft coal/best quality ; at-Ha'llack & Howard's lumber yard. One of the most aniusihg trials which has ever transpired in this city was that of John Jones vs. Eugene Hall , which occupied Squire Colvin's attention , Mon day night. Hall was owing Jones , who approa'ched Hall for the s'ame. Instead of Veceiving his pay , Hall slapped him in the face. The matter first came up for trial , Saturday , whe'n a continuance was secured. In the meantime , Hall bowled up pretty well and made himself so obnoxious on the streets that he was placed 'in the cooler over Saturday night. Monday"evening the final.trial 'took' jJu.l , _ "i. * . _ . / - > - - . : . ' - j . ' . J , , > ' .i. jurisprudence in this valley probably never saw a worse parody.Halk.was . - . found guilty by the jury nd Squire Col- yin sentenced' ' him to the coUntyja'il-for : 20 days. Hall"wiU'prbbablyjiev er again want "pettifog" anothercase , in4he "lower courts. and soft.coal , best quality , at.HallackHowarcTs , lumber .yard. = ' . t ' ' - i i ? ! ; ; , : * ' } ' * ' M ' - T4 1 J - t ' * /Vye"are slightly interested in.kriowing jutTr | Tvhy flje commissioners' _ ofthis ' county , at a meeting holden at the be ginning of the present year , voted the county printing jointly to THE'TRIBUNE ; ; and to the Courier ; and then , at a recent ; meeting voted the publishing of "the de linquent tax list , , ( about ; the'vonlyre-5 ; munerative printing in the gift of the county , ) to The Courier ; in direct vio- latio'iio ; ' 5tbte'ir first actionJwhjch . gtiye : S'.v - V . _ . . _ A T.T't > It'k * xkSwfW vt bl ' 4 * < - 4-X . 1fni.l - ' A k' J county .printing to. both. K.- again , why'a certain notice concerning to be submitted to the voters of this county , appears in The Times , under the clerk/s . ' ! signituretothe. exclusibn-'of both the ofBciahpapeW of/the county. THE'TKIBUNE"either wantsa * fai/deal in this matter , or to know the reason why , aridweeipect to have-it.- & 5F Har'd and s"oft'coa'l"best quality , a Hallack & Ho ward's7lumber 3'ardl * - S6cTA"L Last "Friday"evenrrig , " " Ke cozy * , ' resjdencg ofM.rvand Mrs.A. J. P ate op' Monroe street wasjthe'scJene , ; of' one of the most delightful social gather- -which' 'the ' . " ' " ' - ihgswhich' 'ybtrhgf.pe"rtple'-of- city have ever had the pleasure of en joying. After a. full evening of-social pleasures , the affair was refreshingly ; rounded off in the form of .an , excellent collatipn , served in profusion , and show ing the handiwork of the hostess. , . The occasion will long be remembered by thosa present ; „ . „ , Our representative noted the presence ofthe following ladies and _ gentlemen : . Hollister , Leech/Fisheri Ilowell , Laws , Meserve , Dell , Echia andJosie Menard , Vaughn , Flora and Oennie ShawVamler - pool and McAchron. Messrs. Mers. Moody , Fred Ilarris , Eberty Snow , Fi3r , Sam. Ashmore , Laycock , Mc- Dnicken and Bonnot. . _ _ - * " . * . . _ * . ' g-Hard and soft coal , best quality , it Hallack & Howard's lumber yard.- - - 5 ; al A serious fire was narrowly averted , n itore./Wednesq'ay eyening-A hand- some ; canopy 'which--'was- ' suspended m ) ver a bed room set , displayed in the ci rindow , was ignited by the lamp , and vas in a'u uistant enveJopjed * in * flames , si i disastrous fire' , was lavbided by " .Mr. IIiilorwh0Ltlireiv the-canopy dutbo'dily , ? eing severely .burned-aboutthe , face in. io doing. m .w quality , , 'm _ it Hallack . . & . _ Howard's .1 , . lumber , * , . . - , vard. * The Epworth Hymnalone of the. th ' ' atest and best publication's' . churchj , ' unday school , etc. , is used by theM.E. ' * " " " , . > e -r - < -5---.M ; ? 'Fial Wither , Superl ) Tracliia tie Strongest.Field of'TIpfees- ' - : f rEyer in the i and.bth'e F " ers. " Greatest Attractions Friday and The' publican Yalj. Wednesday with flattering prospects for a mpst successful season. The. : . ntries are:5HOSt : numerous and eiubrace some ; of the best horses j in this , state , as well as those of Colorado , Kansas , Iowa , etc. " The weather and track are propitious for fast work , assuring , "with the. excel- . lent fiejd of horses now on the ground , ' * the grandest | e'xhibition ' o"s'p.eed' ver seen in the west. We give the ' races which have co'me off up to tile time of our going to press , Thursday noon : YEDNESDAY , OCTOBER MTH. PACING JlACE. In tliis race there were' but two'entries Uncle Sile , owned by P. Ja'cobs of Sabbetha , Kansas , and Glen Nealby H..S. Taylor of Atchison , Kansas. " The two first heats were taken by Uncle Sile in 2:444and : 2:59. : Clen Neal won the third heat in 2:50 : , ' and Uncle Sile the fourth heat in 2:43 : , and winning the race. TROTTING KACE This' race embrac ed horses under 3 minutes and owned in the valley since July 1st , and the fol lowing entries were made : Minnie by Saltzgiver of Danbury , this county , Me- Gloud ; D. "M. ' Tomblin * of ' Gloudby - * * . ' , . * . Arap'ahoc , , Fred. Douglass by.X W. Spaulding of Box3Elde . . . ; Little Joe b'f S.\T , Haw- .A. - - " ' - * > > ; * J - t'f' i i * ' * fjr kins of Trenton and Maud b/1l. L. Perrysof-Gulbertson. The race was won by Minnie ' in three straight heats , the timejbei'ngf2:52 ; : ± , ,2 , 43,2:407 : McCloud , owned | by'I ) . M. 'Tomblin , though .veVy rank , did some magnificent work , taking second. place , in jail , threa .heats , . .making. ane mile in 2:45. : No horse in the Re- ' " * ' * publican Valley to-day - is more , prqmis- ' ing . than ' . McGlbud , , Tvho only needs prop- . ' - ' 'CJi t i v ' jr handling to' develop him'into'a.s.uperb . ; * * j i y < - .1 ' 'strider. " 'Perry's Maud aiforded no" 2nd of amusement in this race , making Ee firstmile in about 4 , minutes , and hen retirin'dh hei4 laurels""won. i - MILE DASiiAce of - Ulubs by W. _ S. Bannister of Kearney , Bilii'e ' Mack by John Short of Indianola , Collie 31. by Maxstead of Trenton , Fjoker by H , , Eeed of .Fairfield were inter'e'd. Ace of ClubV.TVon.the'raceritl ' " * ' " ' ' 4 > hj" & crt --j - - 3 , ending the races tor the day. ; : MacMahon , record2:21 , owned by Dr. lolliday of Lincoln , Charlie E. , record :25f : owned by Charlie" Emery of Beat- , ice' , and Van Duke , record 2:37 : , owned iy Brown & Hurlbu't of Lincoln are-all iere , under the care of Billie Edwards , if Oskalobsa , 'Iowa. ' ' . . . . Among the liorses afethd'fair : ground rho will-'astonish the. sporting world , is Jeo.Bailey's4year-old stallion Consul- rho will trot in the 24:5 : race , to-uior- * * * * . , V- f ' 7 fje ow. He.-is'aj-mag'nifice.nt.specimenf of , lo'rse-flesh and full of p oniisei. ' : 3 , -.Charlie E.rLittle.Willie and..Mattia Jarle will make an interesting pacing ) ace , and .no mistake. Charlie E. is a reat stayer , Little Willie immense , on he spurt ; and Mattie - Harle has few uperiors. Trampoler , Estell and others will nake a flying 2:30 : trot. C. P. C. , Con- ul , Friend Boy , Van Duke and others rill so in the 2:45 : class. iuffalo , N. Y. Courier. April 9th , 1885. The Schubert Quartette gave a vari- ty of pleasing selections in excellent tyle. Their voices blend nicely ; the itdli-is'usually-true to an exceptional egree , and they sing with precision and dmirablc expression. The body of tone moreover full , agreeable and gcner- lly'wcll balanced. Their ENSEJIBLE ' umbers embraced one or two sacred se- ictions arid s'ome * hum'o'rblis " " "songs , . ' jiich"were especially felicitous. Tfief uSiencewas enthusiastic-in "its appro : iation of their joint efforts. We take pleasure in. recalling the fatemont made last week.referring tb ic drunken individualjho ma'de afobl himself on the streets. The fact re- lains , iut "Frank"Everts ; bf' the Drift- ood .was not the party , as he never fo > akes use of intoxicants in any ehapc. foM [ e.v/ere misinformed as to the.nameof ic pa.r.ty , and take tins means of recti- R 'imr tlie uiistakev" Great Reduction in Watches and be beH ewelry at McCraokcns.5 ! H v H rJJgSgj&L ( POINTERS , , , , , , 3f ; Wv.WaldCiifSirattoulias bijeii-nJ : thl' . city 'all.week. . . , ' - . ' * A f ' . - Eenj. Bird of BcuJftilman came Hi fr'oiiitlie west on.40 , Saturday. * ; . . . . L. Mbteutpo'teanm ; in from Benkeiiuan , ; -\ViHiainFiscifecQtarrico ( | P. 0. was among tlie visitors iitfo'jvri ; "Saturday. ' - . - . ' : M ? ; : ' _ ; > Mrs. J. A.McKillip anil sister of Holdrege were registered at the Eating House , Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Dungan , and.faniily . moved out 'W ' the homeste'uttijjiteaivp'ty * Colo. , Tuesday. ' ou39. If.i. : , C. E. Memtt.Gifiiiau : ? SM. immigoitjon agentvasja % icig ri6vitilis city , on So ? : 1 , Monday. Fred Boehner , Win. Simeral , L. S. lloberts and other Arapahbe people were at the fair , G. "W. Frazieiami P. L. lleaten , two of Atwood's business men , were in the city , the first of tiie > veek. . < ; Attorneys Johnson and" Suavely of. { the county-seat had business before the local land officials , ' Moncla'yf ; " , I'l" ? - Elijah Jenkins of Louisville , this state , spent Tuesday in town , ' on his way honie from a trip to Akron. Mrs. Chas. Xoble and little daughter re turned home on J89 , to-day , after an extended visit at her Iowa home. J. T. Wray , JI.L. Perry , 11. B. Straut , W. Z. Taylor , G. E. Baldwin and other ( Julbert- sonians are taking in the fair. N. llobinson , late chief clerk at the Eating House , went over to Oberlin , Monday , to take charge of the Oburliu Uouse. Jos. Menard of the Chicago General Store returned from his trip to Chicago attergoods for the fall trade on yj , Saturday. L. Lowman came down from Boulder , this morning , to complete arrangements for open ing up a clothing store in the Pate brick. G.L. Whitehead of the Uocky Mountain News came.'downlrom Denver , Tuc'sdajvto report the ho'rse fair for that excellent journal. - f ' . - ' . ' - . - ' ' James Hatiield arrived on Xb : 1 , Wednes day night , from Decatur , ill. , to take hi our horse fair and look after his stock interests * * ' * v here. Tully Scott and wife of Oberlin made this city a visit , last Saturday. Mr. Scott is re- ce ver of public moneys at the Oberlin land Dfjice. ' ! < ' ' * ' ' . Chas. Xoble , whojia § been suffering , for , a number of days with a severe sore throat , is iUU'i'OYiyg ' ami "blejo.be at.liis post .of. duty igaht. Oscar T. Xelson and C. B ; "elsoii of Trais ton came down this morning on 40 to attend the Ihiest horse fair ever held in Western Nebraska. * Will II. Barstow of Crete came up to towii jnlXo. 1 ; Tuesday Highland has Ceen doing fery satisfactory work so far in starting the aces at the fair. J. G. Stokes arrived ' ] oii oi ; * ! , Monday light , from Chicago , wlictclio has been for a lumber of days on a visit to the "Queen Jity of the West. " v Capt. Phillips was'iu town , Sunday. 11. 0. seems to think it best to make hay in .sunny iveather , ' and is taking-good care of the com- lany's interests here. President Shurtleftof tlier-Bauk of.Strat . - on and D. W. Irwin df the Stratton Herald , ame down to the city on business , Saturday * ' . - - uorningrctuniing on'39. W. S. Hay and W. P. Foreman of Denver vere here , the last of the week , auditing \gent Woods' accounts. It is needless to itatathaUliey found the.lt. II/s accounts 0. 1\ . Samuel jKicliardsqn andwife of Platts- nouth arrived in the city on 39 ; Tuesday , and emained here during " 'the horse fair , the jucsts. of Squire Colvin , who is Mr. S.s ) rother-in-law. W. D. Gumming , who has been keeping books-for W , Wilson atthe latter's ranch icar Undercliff , Colo. , came in from the west ) n 40 , Saturday , and will spend 'a few days 'isitingHn theicity. s * -t ij ' -l . . . . - ? v / „ - > - - - L. H. Lawton of Grand Island spent Sat mlay-lastin the-vcity. , Mr.L. . . is one ofthe ld-timers in this western country , and is still argely interested in stock on the Frenchman , hough his family is located at Grand Island. II. Hitchcock anil II. II. Jones of DeWitt , his state , were in the city , the .latter part of he-past week , after feeders , of which tliey mrchascd 'two car-loads from the Taxton Jattle Co. They .returned home on 40 , Sat urday evening. John Huber and faniily arrived in the city , he first of the week , from the Buckeye State , laving covered the entire distance , over ourtcen hundred miles , in a wagon , some- hing over four month's time being consumed 11 the long and tedious journey. Special Services. Special services will be held at the ilethodist Episcopal church'on nest Sunday ; October 18th ; 10:30'A. M. 'reaching and Epworth song service 3. ' . M..T3abljath 'School. 7 P. . M. , Glad ! * . - / * - * " . * , * _ . - 'idings concert by the children. Moun- lin time. All will be most cordially wel- omc to these services. , ; . W. S/WHEELER , pastor. ' To Wm. and Fannie Coleman , Octo- er.9th.a sonweight ; ! 9 pounds. . following' list telc'grams uncalled r at the B. & M. telegraph office : rs. Sarah A. Howard , Dr. A. Taylor , r.'W. Russell , D. B..Weliton. W. 0. awlins. * - ' - Listen ! Every pair of the Walker ) ots aud shoes warranted. Sold by C. . . Rogers. - - V4' Fresh candy at the City proprietor , for fineJteamsv e& . Michigan ' . .Cider'of pVcc Iqnt quality at-thp. City Bakery. * * . < * > | ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' . : : : - ' ' ' ? . ? ; 5ag cial House are making that hostleric popular. : f Threo.afes were cracked at Guide rRocjrj-'y.eJiterda- the telegraph an nounces' . that the operators arc headed .1- * ! - - this way. j : The' first fresh oysters of .the season at Ed.Jvuester'.s , first door-.above ; the | P. 0. 'Oysters"by the can or seiri'ed in/ every-style. Fresh consijjnments'ever/ day. ; FOR SAI/E 175 acre's.'deeded land , improvements to amount to $500. Situated 2 miles from McCook. For terms call on or address editor of THE TRIBUNE. R. A. Cole , fashionable merchant tail- ; or , has constantly on hand as line aclass of goods as can be procured. Suits made , up in the latest style , and perfect fits" guaranted. Prices reasonable. Shop two doors west of Citizens Bank , Mc-i Cook , Nebraska. . ; Important to AH - o - Who have grain to sell. Comtnenc- " ing with MondaySept. 27th , we will pay. the highest market price for wheat and rye. Call at Fry & Snow's for buyers. ' f We are now paying : No. 2 Wheat , 45e. ' No. 2 Rye , 27e. ' " ' " FOR SALE. f\ , . T I 1 1r 1,500 head of fine sheep.free.jFronn , Spanish blood. Will sell in lots of from 50-up : , at $2.25 .per head all around , iddress , C. J. ' flickman , Bcnkelman , Nebraska. 17-4ts. READ THIS ! I am now prepared to grind your feed at my wind feed mill , two blocks east .of W. 0. Russell's barn. Cal ) anil give * me a trial. C. A. XETT'LETOX. t " ' J" Residence fdr Sale. I am offering my-residence properfcy- on the corner of Madison and Dodge -streets fo'r saleJ. B. MESERVE. ROOMS TO RENT. ° " , T Two furnishsd rooms to rent. I\ort further particulars apply at this office. ? - 'TO } 5 S s 5 i1 S : ( i . 1 5 I i $ J Jl $ .j ; . 5 ; ? : 5 s 5 5 t 5 ifH 5 5 * H ? ? 5 5 n i1 j - , . < - f H i 5 5H 5 5 5U s" f 3 ; 1 If ii ST A HI West Dennison St. -