BiAiRiGjAillNiS We are prepared to sell you goods as cheaply as any house in this city. From now until we invoice we will give you EXTfRjiO ( DIJ\f \ fRY QjVRGMJVS. Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets , at from one dollar to ten dollars each worth fully ( DOUBLE THE MOJfEY ! IE , IB , ARRIVING BOOTS AND BHOEB LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. We are the only house that sells the Cele brated HONEY DEW CANNED GOODS. QA LOAD G EELEY , (30L ( , , FOTATOES , GARLOAD OF MINNESOTA POTATOES , The best 50c. tea eyer old in the city. A big stock of HATS , SAPS , GLOVES , MITTENS ETC , Come and see us and we will use you well. WILCOX & FOWLER. A. F. MOORE. JNO. n. HART. MOORE & HART , ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW , MCCOOK , - - NEBRASKA. F Will practice in the State and Federal Courts and before the U. 8. Land Office. Office over Famous Clothing Co. Store. C. H. BOYLE , LAND - > ATTORNEY , Six years experience in Gov. eminent Land Cases. Real Estate , Loans & Insurance. NOTARY PUBLIC. "Office over Bank of McCook. J. BYRON JENNINGS , ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW. practice in the State and United States couits and before the U.S. Land Offices. Careful attention given to collections. Office over Bank of McCook. HUGH W. COLE , LAWYER , MCCOOK , NEBBASKA. practice in all courts. Commercial and corporation law a specialty. Money to loan. Rooms 4 and 5 old First National bid' ? . DR. A. P. WELLES , HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. 527 Special attention given to diseases of women and children. The latest improved methods of electricity used in all cases requir ing such treatment. Office over McMillen drugstore. . Residence , North Main street. B. B. DAVIS. M. D. C. H. JONES , M. D. DAVIS & JONES , PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS , MCCOOK. NEBRASKA. CSfOFFiCE HOURS : 9 to 11. a. m. . 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 , p. m. Rooms over First National bank. LEND ME YOUR EARS ! I've CaughtYour EYE. And Who But NOSE ? I may be ab'e ' to do you good. My busi ness is House Cleaning , Carpet Laying and Day Laborer. Leave orders at THE TBIB- office. FRANK HUBER. DRYSDALE THE tm \ TAILOR , From New York City , has the most com plete stock of Fall1 and Winter Goods , for men's wear , between Lincoln and Denver. His store is just replete with the latest nov elties from New York and Chicago , and as he buys strictly for cash he can afford to give you first class Clothing at very reasonable prices. He lias guaranteed every garment he has made up in McCook for nearly six yews and has never had a misfit in that time. Call and see him. One door north of the Commercial House. R. A. COLE THE LEADING TAILOR , In ( Prices and Stylish Work , has just received a large ship = ment of Cloths for Spring and Summer of the Latest and Most Stylish Goods , which will be made as cheap as the cheapest. * " ' " " - * 4 < * The McCook Tennis Club held a meeting , "Wednesday evening , reorgan ized with the following officers : F. H. Spearman , President , E. L. Laycock , Vice President ; A. C. Ebert , Treasurer ; Joe Wells , Secretary. The club is now ready for the reception of new mem bers. All who are at all interested in the game should promptly make appli cation for membership. Unblushingly we call the attention of the readers to the voluptuous col umns of THE TRIBUNE. Compare it with its contemporaries and judge for yourselves. Thisfrom * the esteemed Courier is important if true : "The Courier will still continue to be the best paper in Red Willow county. " One pair of my $2.50 kid shoes will convince you that they are The Best. J. F. GrANSCHOW. Eoads have not been in as bad a con dition in ten years. Arbor day , April 22d. Make Noble your family grocer and many other blessings will fall to your lot , besides having the best groceries on your table that the market affords. Call for "Heliotrope , " the best 5 cent cigar on earth , at CHENERY'S CITY DRUG STORE. Noble is the only exclusive grocer in the city. His stock is the largest and his prices correspond with the times. Buy your Stationery , Tablets , Pen cils etc. , at CHENERY'S CITY DRUG STORE. Lieb's Ryeningine Flap Jack prepar ation. POTTER & EASTERDAY. In Wall Paper you will find newest styles and lowest prices at McMillen's flour. & EASTERDAY. The Eagle Clothing Store is display ing a stylish stock of spring clothing. Ground oil cake. POTTBR & EASTERDAY. Wall Paper latest designs at Mc Millen's. Reizenstein's parlor for cigars. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. HENRY MEYER , Contractor and Builder , CABINET MAKER. SPECIALTIES Making : and repairing furn iture. Furniture of any description made to order. Mail orders promptly attended to. Shop on Dennison Street , opposite Pred- more's blacksmith shop , McCook , Neb. J. S. PHILLIPS , ATTORNEY--AT--LAW , * . Indianola , Neb. * SOLICITED. EPISCOPAL CHDHOH. METHODIST at. 11 o'clock , A. M. , and 7:30.P.M. , every Sabbath. Sunday school at 10 o'clock , A. H. . central time. Prayer moet- iDflr , Wednesday evenings at 7:30 , central time. All persons are cordially invited to these ser vices. P. B.MATHHB. Pastor. 5frng R volutitn in JFtmtfl' Orm WUlianlui Udln S N Abft ! tt Some predict that the'great change In the f lublonlnfr of the clothes which are to bo worn by women this coming season is the most wonderful victory of the nineteenth century if fashion leaders can be induced to adopt It , and appear just once In public so arrayed. Men will hold their breath in wonder at the marvelous change it makes in lovely woman. "Few of the fair sex can help being beautiful in these glove-fitting costumes. " says A writer in a recent number of THE NEW YORK AND PAKIS YOUNQ LADIKS FASHION BAZAK. This magazine is the only one in Europe or America which makes n specialty of giving those inclined to stoutness an unrivaled ap pearance of sculptured ftlimness ! " said Her Uoyal Highness the Princess of Wales. Mad ame Paul has ordered from the Paris house four magnificent costumes , the designs of wlilcti appear in the .April number of this Fashion Bnziir nnd in this magazine only. Mrs. Harrison Is greatly fascinated with the exquisite gem. costume No. 4 , in the April number. It Is expected she will give an order for an exact counterpart of it. the whole front of which will bo incrustcd with pin-head diamonds. This gown alone will be worth a king's ransom. VAILTON VOICES. A. Hutcbins is buck from Denver. Snow once more and plenty of moisture. Parties from the east are expected soon on the old Merchant ranch. John Boatman will move onto a ranch south , so there is no great change In this locality. Considerable small grain has been sown and further work will progress when thesnow goes. Mrs. Clements has rented her place with a view of selling to parties. Indeed the sale is about confirmed. The last storm appeared a little hard on stock but if followed by warm weather there will not bo much less here. The sick at John Baldwin's , who have been having a pretty bard time with symptoms of lung fever , are improving. George Myers will move from the Scott Per ry ranch to his old Hitchcock county farm on the Driftwood. Glad wo will not wholly lose him as a neighbor. RALPH. Washington and Frederick the Great. With the Story of a Uythleal Sworl ( Moncure D. Conway in April Century. ) When John Brown went to conquer the South with twenty-three men he believed that the less he trusted arms of flesh the more Je hovah might be depended on to unsheathe his sword. The only other sword Brown consid ered worthy to be used by the Almighty was that which Washington was said to have re ceived from Frederick the Great. One of Brown's men ( Cook ) came as a spy to Bel Air , and was hospitably shown the Washington relics for which he inquired. Brown told Col. Washington , after taking him prisoner , that he wished to get hold of the sword "because it has been used by two successful generals. " The superstition cost him dear. In order to get the sword Brown detached six of his men to go after it five miles away. He thus lost half a day , and all chance of escape. Seven teen lives were offered as on an altar before this mythical sword. BANKSVILLE BUDGET. A. M. Benjamin went to Traer , Kansas , the 27th inst. It was an all day job. The mail only carried Saturday , Tuesday and Thursday missed at Banksville. There was born to Mrs. Mary E. Hill , the 27th inst. , a girl. Mother doing well. G. 8. Lincoln says he is out of fuel and is working up old chunks rejected before. Uncle John Rowland says he is short of fuel , too. There was some wheat sowed before the snow storm and the snow will be apt to hold it down. The prospects for farming are more brilliant than any spring since 1884 , and if the succession follows in the way of rain we will have as bountiful crops as anywhere. This is better than artificial , if the natural continues. Snow commenced falling hero 5:30 P. M. the 23d inst. and continued to 25th inst. to about 5:30 , A. M. 36 hours. Depth of snow fall from one to two feet. The 25th , 26th and 27th quite warm , melting the snow considerable. The 28th was fogy and misty all day , the night rainy , and by 8 o'clock 29th inst. snowing some again. OBSERVER. OBITUARY. Mrs. Margaret E. Rickerds , the wife of T. J. Rickerds. died at her residence in township 4 , Red Willow county. Neb. , Saturday , March 21 , 1691. The deceased leaves a husband and six children to mourn her loss. She died in the triumphs of a living faith. She was converted about three months ago and united herself with the church at this place. The funeral was preached by Rev. Jacob Long on Sunday atllo * clock was largely attended by many friends. Text selected from Amos , 4th chap ter and 12th verse , "Prepare to MeetThy God. " The passing spirit gently fled. Sustained by Grace divine. O , may such Grace on us be shed , And make our end like thine. Then farewell , sister , sweetly rest , 'Till God shall bide thee rise , Our tears we'll dry , we will not weep , We'll meet thee in the skies. God who gave has also taken , Bless bis name , bo of good cheer , If you put your trust in Jesus , , You shall have no cause to fear. Consumption Cured. An old physician , retired from practice , having had placed in his hands by an East In dia missionary the formula of a simple veget able remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption , Bronchitis , Catarrh , Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections , also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints , after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases , has felt it bis duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will send free of charge , to all who desire it , this recipe , in German , French or English , with'full directions for pre paring and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp , naming this paper , W. A. Noyes , 820 Powers' Block , Rochester. N. Y. 38-ly. A Word in Season. The barking of a pack of hounds may be mu sic , but the barking of the human family is certainly discord. 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If You Have CONSUMPTION COUGH ORCOLO BRONCHITIS Throat Affection SCROFULA Wasting of Flesh Or any Disease where the Throat and Xamgt are Inflamed , lack of Strength or Sent Power , you can be relieved and Cured by SCOTT'S ' EMULSION ° PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypopnosphites. PALATABLE AS MILK. Ask for Scott's Emulsion , and let no ex planation or solicitation induce you to accept a tuoititute. Sold Inj all Druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE.ChemlBte , N.Y. ? en , not snowed under ; they are only ; > * , j Xed on account of snow. H o 3 CD H-1 OQ o o o H-i O o o & GO I CO S < $ 63 w p a o o & 02 o H ! i W S M 03 GO ( o ef GO OB O ' GO I I ! first JVatioual AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS , -Mi $100.000. $60,000. GEORGE HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , Vice President. W.F. LAWSON , Car/tier. A. CAMPBELL , Director. S. L. GREEN , Director. " ' The Citizens Bank of McGook , Incorporated under State Laws. Paid Up Capital , $5OOOO. -DOES A- General Banking Business , % & Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn - " " - " ' directly on principal cities in Europe. Taxes paid for non-residents. Money to loan on farming I lands , city and personal property. < Tickets For Sale to and from Europe ' I J OFFICERS : j V. FRANKLIN , President. JOHN R. CLARK , Vice Pres. rl-J A. C. EBERT , Cashier. THOS. I. GLASSCOTT , Ass Cash CORRESPONDENTS : The First National Hank , Lincoln Nebrska. The Chemical National Bank , New York City. BANK OF McCOOK Paid Up Capital , $5O9OOO. General Banking Business Interest paid on deposits by special agreement. Money loaned on personal property , good signatures or satisfactory collateral. Drafts drawn on the principal cities of the United States and Europe. OFFICERS : C.E. SHAW , President. H. 0. WAIT , Vice President. P. A. WELLS , Cashier. l - \ i , i I I l ! f r