The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 27, 1895, Image 5

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a superb stock of Millinery and Dress
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Is like a crying baby at a public meeting , it
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Those J. B. Lewis Shoes are suggestive of all that
. P ertains to Style , Fit , and Good Wearing
Qualities at a Reasonable Price.
I We. Suggest Thai You Buy a Pair
THEY ARE SOLD BY-OF COURSE YOU KNOW
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THE OLD RELIABLE BOOT AND SHOE DEALER.
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TIME TAALE.
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Ooisa EAST -CENTRAL TIME--LEAVEF.
No , : , through passenger. . . . . . . . . i:55 A. M.
No. 4 , local passenger. . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 P. M.
No , 76 , freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 A. M.
No. 64 , freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30 A. M.
No. SO , freight . . . . . . . . . .10:00 A. M.
No. 118. freight , made up bore. . . . . . 5:00 A. M.
GOINO VEST-MOUNTAIN TIME-LEAVES.
No. 3through passenger . . . . . . . . . ] 1:4oP.74.
No. 5 , local passsenger. . . . . . . . . . . . 9:15 P. M.
No. 03 , freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00 P. M.
No. 77. freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 : P.M.
No.149 , freight , made up bere . . . . . 6:00 : A. M.
IMPERIAL LINE : MOUNTAIN TIME.
No. 175. leaves at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 A. M.
No. ] 76 arrives at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:40 P. bt.
NOTE-No. 63 CarrIes passengers for
Stratton. Beakelman and Halgler.
All trains run daily excepting 148,149 and
176. which run daily except 5undsty.
No. 3stops at nenkelman and Wray.
No. 2 stops at Indianola , Cambridge and Ar-
apaboe.
No. 80 will carry passengers for Indianola ,
Cambridge and Arapabne.
Nos. 4.5.148.140 and 176 carry passengers for
all Atatlons.
When No. So is annulled No. I4S will leave at
8.eo a. m. central time.
You can purchase at this office tickets to al.
principal points in the United States and Can
ada and baggagr checked through to desttna
tlon without extra charge of transfer. For
information regarding rates , cle. call on or
address C. E , MACNEII. Agnetl
Mrs. Ed. Beyrer visited Red Cloud
relatives , last week.
Auditor Poreman was down from
Denver on business of his office , Wed-
nesday.
Mesdames C. E. Pope and Margaret
Oyster arrived home , Monday night ,
from the state fair.
Dr. E. T. Waters will entire charge of
the Burlington relief department at this
place for the present.
\ill Brown went down to Orleans ,
Monday night , to assume the duties of
regular operator at that station.
Mrs. Mack Hughes is improving from
an attack of typhoid fever. She was
very low for a while , and her recovery
was in doubt.
Dr. J. A. Denney of Chicago , general
medical director of the Burlington voluntary -
untary relief department , was in the
city , Sunday , while out on the Western
division on business of the department.
R. S. Nclhaney , formerly an engineer -
gineer on this division , spent part of the
week in the city , on his way to California -
nia to enter the service again. He was
discharged while in Pennsylvania on a
visit for alleged affiliation with the order
of railway engineers.
M. Mckinnon , for ten years car accountant -
countant of the Burlington , has resigned
his position. He has been succeeded by
G. P. Faucan. John Banks has been appointed -
pointed assistant night yardmaster to
succeed W. A. Manchester. Elmer Hutton -
ton has been promoted to the office of
the storekeeper's department.-Lincoln
cor. Omaha Bee.
The Burlington figures its loss by the
fire on the bad order tracks , last Thursday -
day morning , at about $9,500 , divided as
follows : Fourteen cars , $6ooo ; lumber
shed and contents , $3ooo ; blacksmith
shop and tools , $ lee ; carpenter shop ,
tools and material , $ joe ; office , $50. No
further light has been thrown on the
origin of the fire , but it was probably
either from the blacksmith forge or from
sparks from engines.-Lincoln Journal.
Fireman R. L. Harris has gone to Red
Cloud , Nebr. , on a short vacation. . . .
Miss Clara Bonnet , sisterof Mrs. Phelan ,
left this morning to visit friends at Slier-
idan..Engineer 1' . A. Haley of Sheridan -
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dan , will circulate among his McCook
friends , next week. . . .Engineer L. I.
Meserve who was scalded Sept. 7th , is
getting along nicely , and will be able to
work in about two weeks.-Alliance
Grip. -
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Braden departed
on 4 , Tuesday evening , for Beardstown ,
Illinois , where the Doctor has been
transferred to take the place in the Burlington -
lington voluntary relief department
which Dr. Erhart of that city has just
resigned. Beardstown is a division point
on the Q's southern line , and has a population -
ulation of about 5,000. This appointment -
ment is in the line of promotion for the
Doctor , upon which his admirers in this
city congratulate him warmly. Both the
Doctor and his estimable wife have during -
ing their comparatively short residence
among us formed a large circle of friends ,
and they all join THETRISUNEin wishing -
ing them every good thing in their new
home-though sincerely regretting their
removal from the city.
FOR THE
Campaiqn !
'e Weekly Omaha Bee
TO JANUARY 1 , 1896 ,
FOR CENTS.
The campaign this fall
v ril ] be full of interest
to all Nebraska voters.
The Bee proposes to
discuss the issues in its
usual fearless manner.
Send 1 cents for the
best paper in the west.
12 Pages Each Issue.
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Worth Seasonable MerchandisL ; '
Just Received.
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DRY GOODS.
tT X3,000 , . . p : : :
X1,000 , Kits aid. Caps. '
ikuOO , Boots alid Slioos1
m3rI00 , C1otliiu aild Overcoats.
a Cloaks aid Jackets.
,500 , , Capes , . Lj
This , together with the stock on
hand , makes the Largest Stock top m ;
select from between Hastings and
Denver. Most of our goods. were
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bought before the recent advance in
prices , amdd you will get the benefit
of the Low Prices.
100 Pairs of 10-4 Blankets at 50c.
a g > air. , Other ; ; oOd values in Blsinsr
BLANKETS.a up to X5.00 z Pamir.
300 lolls Cotton Battii b 5c. rall.
500 Yards of GOOI OLltlllg FhLIIIICl
_ PT n 1\T at 5c. L yal'l The best values you
JI.1 1. ! FI ! IY 1.1 111 I jI , ' ' ever s , r at lOc. end 12 > c. Others 1
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See our Covert Suitings at S I-c. '
SIhITINGS , yard. Only 200 3 tiids at this price ,
You can't afford to miss seeing our
( Yj A Cloak Stock if 3 on need anything in
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l i , Ladies' Misses' or Children's Cloaks ecG' .3
or Jackets.
We sell a Combin < ttion Suit for
Boys 4 to 14 years old , 1 cast ,
pairs pants and cap for $3.50.
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1 U . Ask to see them. Other splendid
TW values in Childreai's Suits from
{ ice 75c. to(1r.00 ( apsnit.
Grocery stock . .ill pit a11 tinnes be
complete with a fresh and staple
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. Stock. Pr01211)t delivery. You , vill
r4 , get right prices in this department.
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The Cash Store
C. L. DeGJIOFF & CO ,
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