- . . - - ---r , ' , - . r. ice. } . . . . . . . . . . LLOWMAN&SON i Dry Goods , Carpets , Millinery. , 1 vaV I4'4MAIM./IIt1SJ1/V1Jr 111VVnrA.ylVlNfla 1VIf4/RA/Yrti/VV VlNv I Everything Entire - tire CLEAR- . 4 . , ; ING OUT PRICES. All 3r r , I .14 less to make r for 3 . New Goods. Come and , l , r prices. ' L. LOWMAN & SON. 1 , . . . t .rY Vt r y 1hr rlU + 1 r YrfRrR tay 1r liYrl 1 1 Yll Y Y 1L1r.IYr r r r , 7 T 1 1r 1 r , 'j ' if i 1- Goods , Carpets , 1 lner f u IrrIVWW W' ir r % - - - - - - - - - - - - - ! CANSCHOW , . , THE OLD RELIABLE BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. oo a ouoooo0 oa. , p0 0 o , of ; v 00 q' % I ' z:8 * I r : : o 10 0 - = ° ' ; AlL LFAD R 'rASNioN rp DEGt1EAAS . N4E voice , o fHg.- EARRESKTERS " ' ; r p't p , .X iS fHEIR FiRSt CHOIC60 _ 0 . - . . . 'gyp l ) ti rip EtiJiS o . . , a i - . B 0570 - N ? to a o { o ° r 0 pOOO ' CpOOOO ° Et ShaitNot e0.0o0i 1 But it is no harm to save from 5 } to 20 per cent b ' buying Shoes from \ i me. Cali and letm ; convince you. 1t t The Best Assortment at Jg F f fI ; / THE OLD RELIABLE BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. , - - r : 1' ' ' I lv - . . - . - _ . . . . . . . . . .w r - Kf1II.R0aD NEWS IEPARTNIENT. ) x II TIME . T iBLE. .rwa + ni GOING EAST-CENTRAL TIME-LEAVES. No. ; through passenger. . . . . . . . . . . 5:55 A. M. No , 4 , local passenger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 P. M. No. 6 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . as o A. M. .No. 148 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00 A. M. No. So , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 : A. M. No. 75 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 A. M. GOING WEST-CENTRAL TIME-LEAVES. .No. 3 , through passenger..12:40 A. M. No. 5 , local passenger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:15 P. M No. 63 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:0o : r' . f. No. 77 , g" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 P. M. No. 149 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 P. M. IMPERIAL LINE-CENTRAL TIME. No. 175 , accommodation , leaves. . . . 9:00 A. M. No. 176 , accommodation , arrives . . . 6:40 : P. M. -NOTE-No. 63 carries passengers for Stratton , Benkelman and Hai ler. All trins run daily excepting 18 , 149 and 176 , which run daily except Sunday. No. sto r at Benkelman and \'ha } . : . 3 P s at Indianola Cambridge and Araoahoc. N. So will carry passengers for Indianola , Cambridge and Aa alioc. Nos. 4 , 5,145 , lag and 17b carry passenger for all stations. 1Fhen I o. So is annulled \o. 14S will leave at See a. m. Von can purchase at this oftice tickets to all principal points in the United States and Canada - ada and baggage checked through to destination - tion without extra charge of transfer. For information regarding rates , etc. , call on or address C. E. MAGNEP , Agent. LocaiR. New : ti ( . . s. McConnell's Balsam cures coughs. Price 25 cents. Traveling Engineer C. A. Dixon was in Omaha , Tuesday. Try McConnell's Balsam for that cough. Price 2g cents. Mrs. J. D McAlpine returned to Denver - ver , Thursday night. H. H.diller is about again after an unusually brief attack of appendicitis. Mrs. E. Hanson arrived home from her Illinois visit , Wednesday night on 3. The pay car replenished the local railroad - road pocket book , last Friday night. H. L. Stebbiuus is assisting our own and only Johnny Morrissey at Holbrook. Mrs. C.V. . Bronson has been quite ill for the past week or so , but is conval- escing. Charles McCarl arrived home , Tuesday night on 3 , from a long visit back in In- diana. Trainmaster Kenyon went in t ° Oma- lia , last night , on business , and will return - turn tonight on 3. Miss Josephine Roy of Falls City , this state , is m the city , guest of her sister Mrs. G.\V.'Conner. The supreme court has declared the transfer switch law as violating the law and the constitution. Trainmaster Josselyn of Orleans make a brief visit to Western division headquarters - quarters , Saturday evening. Otis Boone made arrangements for a farm south of McCook and will move to that place in a short time.-Holbrook Herald. G. W , Bowman is now in the com- pany's employ at Republican City , vice Emil Farmen who has been transferred to Oxford. Train Dispatcher W. B , Mills arrived home , close of last week , from a prolonged - longed visit to Michigan , where a sister has been seriously ill. C. W. Britt went down to Plattsmouth , last Saturday night , to rest up a few days , and to treat an obstinate throat trouble that has been annoying him the past week or two. Mrs. M , J , Hamilton of Morrison , Ill. , who has been visiting her daughter , Mrs. Samuel Moore , for the past two months , departed for her Illinois home on Wednesday - nesday of this ufieek Mrs. G. W. Bunting of Republican City is the guest of her sister-in-law , Mrs. A. L. Knowland , this week. The ladies arrived home , first of the week , from a brief visit to Denver. Dispatcher W. B. Mills was summoned back to Michigan , Tuesday , night , by a telegram announcing the death of his sister. He left on No. 2 , Wednesday morning. He has the sympathy of all. Albert O'Neil who was up from Republican - publican City , last week , is going to visit - it the family in Chicago awhile. .His fingers are not healing very rapidly and his lay-off will be longerthan at first ex- pected. G. P. Smith , the civil engineer , was up from Lincoln , Monday. We understand - stand that Mr. Smith is going out of the Burlington employ and will engage in business for himself-in the structural iron line at Chicago , we believe. We Burn -Wood When we can get it. If your subscrip tion is delinquent and you have the wnnd bring us in a load or two. y m Last week , when we were filled with enthusiasm and south wind , we publicly made the assertion that in the event of any unpleasantness between ourself and Great Britain our first move would be to seek our English friend , Joe Bannister , and when we got through with hint we would gather bjs remains together with a garden rake and send them home to his sorrowing family iii a clothes basket. Someone with more time that : brains notified - tified Mr. Bannister of our personal antipathy - athy toward him , and when the two great nations met in the pestoffice , the other night , the crowd knew that war was imminent , and that the Monroe doctrine - trine would be badly disfigured if not knocked out entirely. Our patriotism had fallen about 20 degrees when we met the enemy and we endeavored to argue the matter. He refused to listen to our words of wisdom , however , and expressed ( prepaid ) a desire to cut us up into fish bait. We finally came to the conclusion that if we had been selected out of the thirteen millions to uphold the honorof the United States , Holbrook included , we would do so , and immediately - ately charged upon the enemy's works , whichwe found were not as coarse as they might be. We never experienced so much trouble upholding the U. S. and standing on our feet in our life. This upholding business is all right to talk about , but we would sooner fight ten Englishmen that are now in England - gland than one in this country. But we have done our duty acid don't wish any praise for it. But if there is any more upholding to be done we will do our fighting with brick bats a half : t mile apart , or let Cleveland do it himself , instead - stead of hunting ducks and have us do the upholding. Johnny Morrissey. The Burlington has received permission - sion to move its track in Doniphan county , Kansas , and Richardson county , Nebraska. Senator Allen , from the committee on Indian affairs , reported with an amendment a bill granting to the company the right of way over a part of the Sac and Fox and Iowa Indian reservations in the states of Kansas and Nebraska. The report states that the Missouri river has been encroaching upon - on the Burlington tracks to an extent making relocation necessary , that an agreement has been made between the Indians , who are competent to contract , and the company for removing the tracks to a place of safety. The company stipulates - ulates , to pay $25 an acre for the land. The amendment provides that the grantees shall pay the alottees the amount agreed upon within ninety days. Lantern Class , Saturday Evening. Owing to the great interest in the loan collection of lantern slides now bcisg exhibited in the assembly room , the London views will be shown again on Saturday evening to enable all persons to have an opportunity to enjoy these magnificent pictures. The charge to persons not members of the school will be ten cents. Lecture at Box Eider. Chaplain C. A. Mastin of the Kearney reform school for boys uvill deliver a lecture - ture in Box Elder on Thursday. January 23d , in the evening. The ex-Presiding Elder will doubtless be greeted by a full house. It is very probable that Orr , the Republican - ublican nominee , will be successful in the shrievalty contest up in Hayes coun- ty. Some 40 more votes were unearthed for Norris for judge in the recanvass in that county. Great is he contest. A. JRittenhouse of our city was attorney - - for Orr. He returned from Haves Center - ter on Wednesday evening. Some of the sports , "Goldie' ' and a keg of beer had a high old time on the ice at Driftwood , last Sunday , until she fell into the water up to her neck , froze stiffand had to be trundled home in a wheel barrow. Chamberlain's Bye cud Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt- Rheum , Scald head , Sore Nipples , Chapped Hand , Itching Piles Burns Frost Bites Chronic. ore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. TO HOESE OWNERS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy condition - dition try lii. Cadv's Condition Powders They tone up the system , aid digestion , cureless loss of appetite , relie're constipation , correct kidney disorders and destroy worms giving new life to an old or over-worked hone. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists I scientific Atnericttn Agency tor iF _ ' a CAVEATS , TRADE MARKS , DESIGN PATENTS , COFYRIOHTS , etc. i , For information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO. . 361 BROADWAY , NEW YORE. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every atent taken out by us is brought before the pudic by a notice given free of charge In the cienfii 1rneicn : Lriest circulation of any scienUac paper in the world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without It , Weekly. $3,00 a rear ; $ LSOsiamonth..c Address , & CO. , xrisnzns , : i6 t Broadway , ew York City. Il E WlV TN NV 1 , i TilvOlce Sale. January Both our annual iiivoice takes place. Until that time yOll Ill1y -look for goods cheaper tI11ll you ever bought them. Overcoats and He1ri } Winter Suits at About One-Half Price. Wool BlanketsV I at Cost. What we have left in Ladies' ' , f and Children's Cloaks at One-Third Off. tiVe Lead 'vitlt Lower Prices than ever on Groceries. Exclusive sale of Chase & Sanboni's Fine Teas and Coffee. 0 . AT THE rasii . . 11arairt ; tQte + 4. . C. L. DEGidOFF t : : Co. if. The McCook Mercantile I b L tif'Y P $ ' It . T ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V - - '