The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 08, 1898, Image 5

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    J. F. GAN8CHOW , M
THE OLD RELIABLE
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Carries the Largest and Finest f | |
stock of-seasonable goods in the f | |
Boot and Shoe line to be found in
& & Southwestern Nebraska.
F. GANSCHOW , I
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McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Ma.de to Order for $12.50 ; look
neat , lit well , nicely made
and good wearers.
Heady Made
Suits for less
money ; guar
anteed all wool
and to give ex
tra good satis
CLOTHING faction.
Suits for Boys , big' and little , I
$3.50 and upward. Two pairs j ]
slirot pants , $1.25.
Full line of Furnishing' Goods JXJ
everything1 a mail wants to wear.
FOR THE LADIES Stylish Tailor Made Suits , Skirts , Waists , jj
Jackets and Capes. Also Mackintoshes , Undcrvests and 'f
Hosiery.
All Goods sold subject to Examination and Approval before taking.
World's most friendly smile are
always ready for the well-dressed
man. There's no mistake about
this. Energy may miss its mark. Talent
may go a-begging. Virtue itself may die
of neglect. But there is auvays a welcome
and measure of success for good clothes.
If you wish to test this bit of Philosophy ,
just order one of the elegant suits of
ofGo. .
THE GREAT _
Chicago Merchant Bailer s
Whose productions are noted everywhere for choice
material , neat Ct and finish , end perfect up-to-date
style. A "SORSNJ" suit of clothcsis a pass
port to the World's friendsbipl
A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED ,
X 300 Selected. Patterns to order from.
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CA.T.L ON B
C. L. DeGROFF & CO. , MeCook , Neb.
Cfiase Go. Land and Live Stock Ce.
Horses brauded on left hip or left shouldei
P. O. address Imperial
Chase county , and Beat
trice. Nebraska. Range ,
inkinp Water and the
[ Frenchman creeks , in
Chase county. Nebraska.
Grand as cut on sldeof
I pomonnitrmlp.on hip and
sides of some , or any
where on the animal
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FRANCIS E. DIVINE.
CANCER JDOCTOR ,
McCooK , NEBRASKA.
fJfL guarantee a cure. No cure , no
pay. Write me at above address , or call
at niy home in Coleman precinct.
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CHICKEN NECESSITIES
SOLD BY
%
Pratt's Poultry Food.
International Poultry Food.
Jett's Chicken Cholera Cure.
EgoMaker. .
Roup Pills.
Ground Oyster Shells.
Mica Crystal Grit.
MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENTS
All Kinds , Sizes and Prices.
A. G. DOLE , Agent. McCook , Neb.
ALSO MUTUAL INSURANCE. . .
FARM , STOCK. AND MERCANTILE
In the German Mutual , Omah.i ; Mercantile Mu
tual , Lincoln : Farmers , Mutual , Lincoln.
TIME TAFILE.
HcCOOZ , HEB2ASEA.
LINCOLN' , DENVER ,
OMAHA , HELENA ,
CHICAGO. BU'lTE ,
ST. JOSEPH , PORTLAND ,
KANSAS CITY , SALT LAKE CITY ,
ST. LOUIS AND AM. SAN FR\NCISCO.
I'OINTS KAST AND AND ALL I'OINTS
SOUTH. WEST.
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS , :
CENTRAL TIME.
No. 2. Vestibuled Express , daily ,
Lincoln , Omaha , St. Joe ,
Kansas City , St. Louis.Clii-
cage , and all points south
and east 6:15 A. M.
No. 4. Local Express , daily , Hast
ings i ioo r.M.
No. 6. Chicago Flyer 5:22 i' . M.
No.l48. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday ,
Hastings and intermediate
stations 5:00 A. M.
No. 76. Freight , daily , Oxford , IIol-
drege , Hastings 6:30 : A. M.
No. 80. Freight , daily , Hastings and
intermediate stations 7:27 : A. M.
No. 64. Freight , daily , Oxford , Red
Cloud , St. Joe , Kansas City 4:00 A. M.
No. 5. Local Express , daily , ar
rives at 8:05 r.M.
MOUNTAIN TIME.
No. I. Denver Flyer 0:20A.M.
No. 3. Vestibuled Express , daily ,
Denver and all points in
Cob-.TJlah and California , 11:40 I'.M.
No.i49. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday ,
Akron and intermediatesta-
tions 6:45 A. M.
No. 77. Freight , dailyStratton,13en
kelman , Ilaigler , W ray and
Akron 1:50 P. M.
No. 63. Freight , dailyStratton,15en-
kelman , HaiglerVray and
Akron 4:30 1' . M.
No.i75. Accommodation , Mondays ,
Wednesdays and Fridays ,
Imperial and intermediate
stations 6:38 A. M.
Sleeping , dining and reclining chair cars
( seats free ) on through trains , rickets sold
and baggage checked to any point in the
United States or Canada.
For information , time tables , maps and
tickets , call on or write A.P.Thomson , Agent ,
McCook , Nebraska , or J. Francis , General
Passenger Agent , Omaha , Nebraska.
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS.
Brakenian G. W. Burnett is on the
sick list.
Holmes Blair was up from Lincoln ,
Wednesday.
Kxtra agent F. L. Hall is at headquar
ters , this week.
Mrs J. W. Line visited friends in Wau-
neta , Wednesday.
Lillie and Darbie Burnett visited Red
Cloud relatives , first of the week.
Chief dispatcher J. F. Forbes' chil
dren are among the numerous sick.
Fred Schlegel was a Denver bound
passenger , Sunday morning on No. i.
Conductor and Mrs. E. Q. Robie are
visiting McCook friends for a few days.
Mrs. J. S. Cromwell and daughter of
Hastings visited in Oberlin , this week.
Roadrnaster Stromberg was down from
Akron on business , the latter part of last
week.
Conductor C. E. Pope is putting a
three-room addition to his dwelling
house.
Extra Brakeman John Humphreys is
running on the Hastings-Oberlin branch ,
temporarily.
Mrs. F. W. Bosworth returned to Den
ver , Sunday morning , after a brief visit
to relatives here.
Conductor J. J. Cunan and crew were
in Minden , Tuesday , on a criminal suit
in the district court.
Miss Anna Sepmeyer and the Stayuer
children are visiting Lawrence relatives
during vacation week.
Brakeman Ed. Beyrer returned to work
today , after a lay-off of two weeks on
account of a sprained ankle.
Night Yardmaster Thomas Eurge has
been laying off a few days on account of
the illness of his father-in-law.
Machinist Thorgrinison returned to
work , this morning , after an absence of
three days , on account of sickness.
Extra Conductor Mose Carmony is on
Conductor Robie's run down on the Hast-
ings-Oberliu branch for a few da3rs.
Roadmaster R. A. Hagberg and Con
ductor L. E. Gilcrest shot everything in
sight in the neighborhood of Wray ,
Thursday.
Supt. J. R. Phelau went up the Impe
rial line , Wednesday , 011 business con
nected with his ranch interests up in
that section.
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Mrs. Joseph Hegenberger and Mrs.
Herman Hegenberger are spending the
week in Pacific Junction , visiting rela
tives and friends.
A stock car fell off the jack-screws at
the repair track on Thursday morning ,
and two of the gang are resting up six
days in consequence.
Conductor J. J. Curran and crew had
the first "Golden Gate" special out of
Denver , last Sunday night. They ran
the special out just ahead of No. 2.
N. K. Griggs of Lincoln , lawyer , mu
sician , and poet , made trip up the Impe
rial branch , Wednesday , on business
with Supt. J. R. Phelan of the Northern
division.
Hastings , Nebraska , April 2. It has
been given out that the Burlington rail
road company has definitely concluded
to build a new depot in this city. The
site has already been purchased , the
company having secured the block at the
corner of First street and Lincoln ave
nue. This will give the depot a central
location , and seems to meet with the ap
proval of all citizens. It is thought the
new depot will be erected this summer.
DANbURY
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About an inch of rain fell Sun
day.
George Morgan's little boy is
vo.ry low with lung fever.
Mitchell Young is planning for
a IJHW house on his farm , east part
of town.
Ed. Thomas Smith , and Wil
liam Miller started , Wednesday ,
for Colorado Springs , on wheels.
Recognition services of the Con
gregational church were held in
the M. E. church , last Thursday.
Union Sunday school will cele
brate Easter on Sunday wening.
A good program will be presented.
Misses Maud Eno and Myrtle
Cochran left last Monday , to at
tend the spring term of school at
Franklin.
From 2,800 to 3,000 is the av
erage run of milk for the Cream
ery here nowadays , and there
should be three or four more
routes established and thus double
the average.
THE TIME OF RENEWAL.
ALL
T3U * _ . . .
is renewed in
thespringtime.
The sky takes
on H fresher
color , the trees
> \ don their Ens-
' ter garments ,
e v e r y t h i n jj
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V
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t C seems glad and
happy. It seems a pity that at
such a beautiful season KO disagree
able a malady as the so-called
" spring fever " should unfit a great
many people to enjoy the unaccus
tomed sunshine and freshness that
prevails. What is spring fever ?
It is that sluggishness and irrita
bility which everyone takes a
spring tonic for. "Bad blood"
some people call it. A great deal
of "blood medicine" is sold in
the spring of the year. The blood ,
the vigor , the health , must be re
newed with the trees and flowers
and grass. The principal diffi
culty is , which of the numerous
spring tonics is the best ? Which
will cure permanently and remove-
quickly all the disagreeable symp
toms ? Eead what Mrs. Adliii
Adams , Oaf ton , Ky. , says of Pe-
ru-na : "I was about to give up
all hopes , when I concluded to
take Pe-ru-na. I believe it is the
best medicine in the world. I can
not speak too highly of it. "
A book containing several hun
dred letters similar to the one from
which this is an extract , will be
sent free to any address by the Pe-
ru-ua Drug Manufacturing Com
pany , Columbus , Ohio.
AGENTS WANTED.
Send 3'our address to us , and we will
inform you how other men earn from
$15.00 to $35.00 weekly. If you are endowed
dewed with an average amount of com
mon sense , you can in a short time do as
well , or batter , by securing a county
agency for one of our standard publica
tions. If you want to start without de
lay , send $1.25 , and we will forward a
copy of "Reversible Wall Map of the U.
S. & World , " 66x46 inches in size , eleven
beautiful colors. A county map of the U.
S. on one side , and a library map of the
world on the other , should be in every
home and office. This is the 1898 edit
ion , to date ; two five-dollar maps at a
popular price.
We will also send a copy of our new
.vail map of Nebraska , showing counties ,
railroads , tow:3 , etc. , 1898 edition with
a marginal index , locating every town
on map and giving population , 28 x 44
inches in size , just issued.
Above two maps almost sell them
selves , but printed instructions accom
pany samples. Later on you can try
some exoensive article. Write quick
and choose your field.
RAND , McNALiA' & Co ,
166 , 168 Adams St. . Chicago , 111.
The farmer , the mechanic , and the bi
cycle rider are liable to unexpected cut.
and bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve is the best thing to keep on hands
It heals quickly , and is a well-known
cure for piles. A. McMillen.
THE TRIBUNE and The Cincinnati
Weekly Enquirer forr.soayear , strictly
in advance.
THE TRIBUNE and The Prairie Farmer
for $1.25 a year , strictly in advance.
W LICE KELLERS W
II FOR $
f Chickens and Stock | |
Lee's Lice Killer. < fe
* Thanolice.
jjj , Creo-Carbo.
A Challie Lice Killer.
The Setting Hen's Friend.
SOLD BY
L. W. McCONNELL & CO.
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In Fact , Nice Mew Goods for Every De
partment.
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Make Purchases for - '
your Spring- 5jj ?
$ * $ now , while the assort
m ment is complete.
C. L. DeGROFF & CO.
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Authorized C&pit&l , $100OOO.
Capital and Surplus , $60OOO
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GEO. HQCKNELL , President. B. 1,1. FREES , V. Pres.
19. F. LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass't Cash.
A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director.
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V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT A. C. EBERT , * CASHIER.r
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I r Paid Up Capital , § 50,000. Surplus , § 5,000 f
DIRECTORS >
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i / . FRANKLIN , ' W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT
H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD
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