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No such offer will ever j tf w fZJi De made again. i I V HwFf Remit by postal order or check to f j j XI THE TRIBUNE , MeCook , Neb. j | | I I j El Jy j I | lil TIME TABLE. | | ffi | tl BjMaR cC00Z , 1IEB2A0ZA. BbbH * LINCOLN , DENVER , OMAHA , HELENA , 5 CHICAGO. BUTTE , T ST. JOSEPH , PORTLAND , 2 KANSAS CITY , SALT LAKE CITY , * ST. LOUIS and ALL SAN FRANCISCO , rOINTS EAST AND AND ALL POINTS yt SOUTH. WEST. 1 TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS : * CENTRAL TIME. i No. 2. Vestibuled Express , daily , P Lincoln , Omaha , St. lee , Kansas City , St. Louis.Chi- 2 capo , and all points south and east 5:55A.M. V No. 4. Local Express , daily , Lin- rt coin , Omaha , Chicago , and ' all points east 9:00 v , M. $ J N0.14S. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday , Hastings and intermediate s stations 5:00 a. M. J3 No. 76. Freight , daily , Oxford , Ilol- ' drege , Hastings 6:45 A.M. k No. So. Freight , daily , Hastings and intermediate stations 7:00 A. M . MOUNTAIN TIME. g No. 5. Local Exnress , daily , Den- f ver and intermediate stations - tions Si5r.M. 6 No. 3. Vestibuled Express , daily , r Denver and all points in IS Colo.Utah and California , 11:40 p.m. ft No. 149. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday , M Akron and intermediate sta- 3 tions 6ooa.m. : ' [ No. 77. Freight , daily.Stratton.Ben- j kelman , Haigler , Wrayand f Akron 3:20 P.M. s | No. 63. Freight , daily.Stratton.Ben- rf kelman , IIaigler , Wrayand r\ \ Akron 5:00 v. M. y N0.175. Accommodation , Mondays , Wednesdays and Fridays , A Imperial and intermediate stations 7:00 A.M. I Sleeping , dining and reclining chair cars 3 ( seats free ) on through trains. Tickets sold fand \ baggage checked to any point in the \ ! United States or Canada , si For information , time tables , maps and A tickets , call on or write C. E. Magner , Agent , ij MeCook , Nebraska , or J. Francis , General f. Passenger Agent , Omaha. Nebraska. 3 WALL PAPIER and j PAINTS at I MCCONNELL'S. 1 RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS. ft Another stock special , Tuesday moru- $ ing. j Charlie McManigal is substituting at r Oxford for a brief while. ? Two special train loads of cattle from j the west , Saturday morning. j C. E. IManigal spent Sunday at head- B quarters seeing his many friends. ? Mrs. J. V. O'Connell and the children I are visitiug relatives in Philadelphia. m Engineer William Francisco is resting up twenty days by permission of the companj' . Engineer F. G. Westland went east on 4 , Saturday , to join the wife over in Illinois - nois on a short visit. A special St. Joe , K. C. and Northern car passed westward on 5 , Monday , returning - turning east on 2 , Wednesdaj' . Mr. John Rehm of Canton , Ohio , is visiting his sister , Mrs. J. A. Snyder. Mr. Rehm is well pleased with Neb. Stock specials have become quite a regular - ular thing. A train load of 23 cars , over a 1,000 head , passed through this station Sunday afternoon. Mrs. H. C. Smith left , Wednesday morning on 2 , for Michigan CityIndiana , where she will visit relatives and friends for a few weeks. Dr. Denney of Chicago , head of the Burlington Voluntary Relief department , was in the city , Saturday , on business of that department. ' Engineer J. W.Holliday was down from ] Lyons.Colorado , Saturday last , on busi- ness connected with his property here , 1 which needed some small repairs. i Roadmaster Sam Rogers steps as high as a thorough-bred , this week : A little daughter was born into his household , Monday morning , is the excusable cause. Train-masterKenyon took Supt.Camp- < bell's private car 96 down to Holdrege , \ Monday morning , for the use of G. P. t andT. A. Francis over the Cheyenne J line. c Mrs. K. K. Stangland and Miss Han- nah left , Sunday morning , for Minneso- s ? ta , to be absent a few weeks on a summer - mer vacation. Master Jimmie accom- panied them. 3 Engineer and Mrs. Alex Carmichael and son of Franceville Junction , Colo. , are visiting for a few weeks with her , parents , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Snyder and . sister , Mrs. M. O. McClure. j On No. 2 Wednesday morning , there was a shipment of ore from the Mollie ' Gibson mine of Colorado , of nine tons , 1 that averaged $57,000 to the ton. A * blood hound and armed guard accomi panied the shipment which was made in a special D. and R. G. baggage car. { 1 Four specials were held here , Thursday t morning , by the wreck at Code , Colo- • , rado , and they ate the hotels.restaurants and news stands out of house and home. No one was prepared for such an emer- gency and it took some tall rustling to feed the hungry multitude thus unexpect- edly detained here. 8 Charles R. ParsonsSaturday , June 5th , U near Holdrege , in jumping from a 1 wagon , broke the small bone of his left leg. The team started to run away , and 1 he jumped with the result stated. He is in the company's employ there. His Red Willow county friends will hear of S the accident with regret. CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. GKUMAN Mkthodist Regular ser vices at 9 o'clock , every Sunday morn ing , in the South MeCook Methodist church ; services in German. * Rhv. M. Herrmann. Catholic Mass at 8 o'clock a. in. High mass and sermon at 10:30 , a. in. , with choir. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. All are cordially welcome. Rrv. J. W. Hickey , Pastor. Baptist Communion service follow ing morning service. Evening service at 8 , continuing the sermons on the com ing of Christ. G. W. Sheafor , Tastor. Episcopal Morning service at 11:00. : Evening service at 8:00. : Sunday school at 10:00 a. in. Evensong on Wednesdays at S p. in. A. F. Morgan , General Missionary. R. A. RUSSELL , Assistant. Christian Services every alternate Sunday , commencing with the first Sun day in Maj * at 11 and 7:30 o'clock in McConnell hall. Sunday school every Suudny at 10 o'clock. Elder C. P. Evans , Pastor. Union Sunrise Rally Sunday mor ning at 5 o'clock , at the Congregational church. Let everyone who would aid in the Christian development of the town be present , especially let the new soldiers in the Lord's army be on duty. Methodist Sunday school at 10. Preaching at 11 , Memorial sermon , Fourth of Jul } * , subject Christian Citi zenship. Epworth League services at 7 , leader , E. L. Rolf. Union services at 8. Prayer-meeting , Wednesday at S. Bible study , Thursday at S. All are welcome. J. A. Badcon , Pastor. Congregational Morning theme , "The Royal Presence. " Sermon follow ed by reception of members and Com munion service Evening union service at the Methodist church. Sunday-school at 10. Endeavor society at 7 ; topic , "Christian Patriots , " leader , Rufus Carl ton. Prayer meeting , Wednesday even ing at 8. All are invited. Hart L. Preston , Pastor. COURT HOUSE NEWS. COUNTY CLERK. The filings and releases for the month of June were : Farm mortgages filed , $2 , - 706.50 , released $7,573.00. City mort gages filed $700.00 , released $1,125.00. Chattel ' mortgages filed $49,023 80 , re leased $8,702.39. COUNTY COURT. Licenses to marry were , this week , is sued to Jacob Bauer of Culbertson and Eliese Schmier of MeCook ; Lyman Jen nings of Bartley and Ella E. Parsons of Anna , 111. ; and to William J. Purvis and Adessa Hammond , both of MeCook. Mr. Jennings and Mrs. Parsons were s married by the County Judge in his of fice : , Monday evening. DISTRICT COURT. The First National Bank of MeCook filed a petition in its suit against Blanche [ Strasser et al. Independence Day Rally. During the late revival it was arranged to , hold a union sun-rise rally of all the new , converts , four months from that date. The rally will be held at the Congrega tional ( churchSunday morning , July 4th at 5 o'clock. Mr. Ed. Caun will be the leader. Major Cole will be present if possible , and it is the desire of all that the meeting may be as helpful as it is unique in the method of inaugurating Independence day. While the rally is specially for the new converts and they are all urged to be present , all others who have enough interest in Christianity to get out at 5 a.m. are earnestly invited to be present and take part. All railway men and others who must be out of town may leave their message for the meeting with Mr. C.T. Watson at the telegraph office. Callers will be appointed and all who leave their names and addresses with the officers of the various YoungPeoples' Societies , or with the pastors , will be called in time for the rally. A Popular Mecca. From Wednesday evening to Thursday evening the Burlington depot was the Mecca of the city , hundreds going to the depot to greet the passing Endeavor pilgrims - grims on their way to San Francisco. In H ; all some 17 specials passed through here i between those dates , besides the regular j | trains were crowded with the exenrsion2 ists. w The crowd at the station , Wednesday jj night , was so large as to considerably % inconvenience the railroad men in watering - ing and making up trains. The singing , e greetings etc. , made a stirring scene. M Everything passed off smoothly , the J company handling the great crowd jj promptly and in good shape , except the " unfortunate mishap at Cody , Colorado , % l which delayed trains a few hours. | Remarkably Low Rates Jj ! To Colorado , Utah and California will M\ \ be offered by the Burlington Route , Jnne jji 29 and 30 and July 1 , 2 and 3. Open to J all homeseeker , health seeker , tourist. Call at B. & M. depot and get full inforSi mation. A. P. Thomson , Agent. j J. Francis , Gen'IPass'r Agent , Omaha , j Nebraska. 5-3t j > jjrfk = = = = = = = = jrfk Seasonable hosiery and underwear , jr See our line. J Famous Clothing Co. § V- I CLOSING OUT SALE | • I Snimer Dress Goods , i 1 * &k We still have a large assortment Cffisj m of Hot Weather Dress Goods , but m jg | they will not last long at the Low g &k Prices at which we are now offering % & pgk them. Buy now and oret a genuine gfg barsain- ll m - H • m ( m Ladies ' Shirt Waists at Cost. We ma jm sell Ladies' Ready-Made Wrappers ma d & and Dress Skirts. Groceries sold SsI g& § right. Try us. mi m gi ofg AT THE . . . K S | * | 6orgam | • Store. . . . | G. L. DeGROFF & GO. | | m f KiRST-sTl pj I J | U NATIONAL * * I ggj I i I . JfflV.Vr-J ] COO rmw * M gk ] i Authorized Capital , $100,000. & I | j j P Capital and Surplus , $60,000 M ] I j j j GEO. HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , V. Pros. | § I fV I W. F. LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass 't Cash. f * \ I gj ] ? A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director , ffo I i , ? # I ? V. FRANKLIN , President. A. C. EBERT , Cashier. | | I I # I I CITIZENS BANK I I . ? # 1 | OF McCOOK , NEB. # it # m ft Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , Si0,000 # I f * 1 I -7 DIRECTORS | | I J / . FRANKLIN , N. S. HARWOOD , A. C. EBERT , ft I " H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALUHAN , C. H. WILLARD. J : > #