Knipple sells canned goods cheaper than ever. Wall Paper for 5 cents a roll at L. WT. McConnell & Co’s. Watson & Penny are putting out handsome rigs these days. For harness and saddlery see Penner at the Alliance harness shop. Office rooms in the Meeker building to rent. Hittenhoose & Boyle. Sixteen pounds of Granulated Sugar for One (1$) Dollar at Knipple’s. First-class hand-made harness giving absolute satisfaction at the Alliance harness shop. No better farm wagon on wheels than the Charter Oak sold by S. M. Cochran & Co. Noble carries a large and complete stock of the best brands of canned goods of all kinds. If you are thinking of buying a set of new dishes call to see Knipple’s stock and get his prices. Give Perry Stone your orders for meats. He will deliver them to you at your door, fresh every day. You can buy more goods at Knipple’s for One (1$) Dollar than you can any where else in the city of McCook. Remember that S. M. Cochran & Co. now carry in stock a full and complete stock of builders’ hardware supplies. Knipple leads them all when it comes to selling a fine patent flour cheap. Try him once and you will be convinced. During the months of July and Aug ust Kalstedt, the Leading Merchant Tailor, will make specially low prices. You will never know how far your dollar will go until you buy your gro ceries at Knipple’s. It will surprise youl S. M. Cochran & Co. have an im mense stock of farm implements on hand. See them before buying else where. IN QUEENSWARE Noble carries the largest assortment and the richest designs of the season. His prices are reasonable. Patronize H. Thompson & Co., deal ers in flour and feed of all kinds, west Dennison street, on the corner north of McEntee Hotel. Perry Stone has started a fresh meat line. You can get fresh meats of all kinds, as well as dried and smoked meats, at his wagon every day. 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. With our Acme Cooler we are en abled to furnish meats in better condi tion during warm weather than any other market in the city. F.S. Wilcox. Give your orders for 84 Patent, Lion and Legal Tender, also Wauneta High Patent,White Fawn and Pride of Wau neta flour to Hugh Thompson, the oil man. Beware of peddlers. Call and in spect the Household sewing machine sold by S. RI. Cochran & Co. before buying a machine. There is no better on earth. Don’t build a fence around your property until you have seen and priced that woven wire fencing at S. M. Cochran & Co.’s. Nothing cheaper, neater or better. Anybody can afford a tailor-made suit now. Kalstedt is making them at very low prices, during the months of July and August. Call in and see him if in need of anything in his line. The burning question with house wives of all lands, all creeds, and all ages is: “Which is the best Cooking Stove?” S. M. Cochran & Co. answer this question today by proclaiming the “Charter Oak Stoves” to be the best in every conceivable shape. Put your $ $ $ where they will do the most good, where they will secure the best and the most groceries for in stance. You will make no mistake if Noble’s is the place of deposit. He gives the limit in quantity, quality and value, and his stock cannot be duplicat ed in Western Nebraska. Wall Paper for 5 cents a roll at L. W. McConnell & Co’.s Harvest Excursions. It is with satisfaction that the Bur lington Route makes the following an nouncement regarding this year’s Har vest Excursions. The dates which have been fixed for these excursions are August 22, Septem ber 12, and October 10. On them, all railroad agents west of St. Louis and Chicago will sell round-trip tickets to Burlington Route stations in Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, South Dakota and Wyoming at extremely low rates. Tickets will be good for twenty days and will admit of stop-over on the going trip at any point west of the Missouri River. These facts are brought to the notice of the residents of the different States reached by the Burlington Route in order that they may inform their friends in the East that, during the next few months, three unequalled opportunities of coming West will present themselves. The Passenger Department of the Burlington Route will gladly aid the people of the towns along its lines in their efforts to induce Eastern people to avail themselves of the advantages of these Homeseekers’ Excursions. The undersigned, on request, will not only mail to any desired address a supply of advertising matter, but he will also be pleased to put interested parties in the way of obtaining the most favorable rates of fare. J. Francis, General Passengerr Agent, Burling ton Route, Omaha, Neb. Wall Paper for 5 cents a roll at L. W. McConnell & Co.’s. See us before buying anything in the line of Building Material. We al ways keep on hand a Complete Stock of First Class Lumber, which we are selling at the Lowest Prices. We also handle the Ash Grove Lime, Louis ville Cement, New York Plaster. The Barnett Lumber Co. We are printing the date to which each subscriber has paid his subscrip tion to The Tribune along with the address. Watch the date and you will know if you are in arrears. If you are please come and see us. J5£F"Noble, Purveyor to tne Great Common People, is now exhibiting about the handsomest and largest as sortment of plain and fancy lamps to be seen in Southwestern Nebraska. J. H. Ludwick is buying and selling second-hand goods at the old stand on west Dennison street. Give him a call or drop a postal card. Noble is the only exclusive grocer in the city. His stock is the largest and his prices correspond with the times. Knipple has just received a car-load of fine new potatoes which he is selling at the low price of $1 a bushel. S. M. Cochran & Co. carry a large line of buggies in stock. See them if you want a good vehicle cheap. Don't eat tainted meats. Buy them from Acme Cooler. Ice cold and sweel as in winter at F. S. Wilcox’s. Noble, the leading grocer, makes a specialty of fresh, clean family grocer ies. He will treat you right. Wayson & Penny can fix you up com fortably and stylishly in any thing yon may desire in the livery line. Kalstedt, the Leading Merchant Tail or, is making specially low prices on clothing, these quiet times. Remember that Perry Stone will bring fresh meats of all kinds, right to your door, every day. Noble is also strictly in it when it comes to selling fresh vegetables at a reasonable price. The latest specialties in harness, fly nets, dusters, etc., at the Alliance har ness shop. Do you know that Knipple pays the highest market price for butter and eggs- _ Prestoline, The Wonder Metal Burnisher, for sale by Electrio Light Co. _ Freshest fruits the market affords are to be purchased at Knipple’s grocery Wall Paper for 5 cents a roll at L. W. McConnell & Co’s. Penner carries a full line of saddles, bridles, whips, etc., at lowest prices. The heart, not the head, is tbe real master of the man. All work is hard work for a lazy man. We Mean Business. The public is quick to appreciate an article of merit, and when the publish ers of The State Journal began offering their Semi-Weekly at only $1.00 per year, the same price that others ask for tl.eir weeklies which only give half as many papers, the subscription list doubled in a few months, and has since been growing with wonderful rapidity leaving the old-fashioned weeklies away behind. People don’t see any use in waiting a whole week for the news when they can get it fresh twice a week for the same money. Headers of The Semi Weekly Journal get 104 papers a year for only $1.00, which is less than one cent per copy, and they find the paper almost as good as a daily. If you have not yet tried this great paper, do so at once. It gives you the market twice each week, which alone is worth ihe price. Some of our special offers are: The Journal and either The Standard History of the United States, Stanley’s Adventures in Africa, Life of Spurgeon or Life of Harrison, handsomely bound books, postage all paid, for $1.40. The Journal and Weekly New York Tribune both one year, $1.25. For $2.00 we will send The Journal two years and one of the above books free; for two new subscribers (your one may be one of them) we will send you any one of the above named books free: for $1.65 we will send The Journal and Tribune, and any one of the books. We mean busi ness and our offers are down to hard time prices. Send for a free sample at once. Address, Nebraska State Journal, Liucoln, Neb. To the People of Red Willow County: The managers of the fair have been fortunate in securing for exhibition a large collection in natural history, con sisting of over 200 different varieties of eggs,over ] ,000 eggs in all,{no two sets alike, containing almost every kind known, from that of the ostrich egg, measuring 18 inches, down to that of thehummingbird, no larger than a small sized bean. Snake eggs, alligator and turtle eggs, all kinds of birds’ nests. A large col lection of sea shells, petrified woods, barks, snails, snakes etc. Six kinds of coral,sea ferns, sea grass, sea cow-fish, porcupine fish, sea beavers, etc. A large collection of bugs, beetles and butterflies. 50 specimnes of snakes, spiders, liz zards etc., in alcohol. A large variety of fruits and vegeta bles grown in large bottles with small necks. This will be a rare opportunity for the children of our public schools, and students of natural history, to study the great book of nature. The owner, Mr. Pyfer, will be in attendance to answer all questions with reference thereto. Rev. James Lisle will also exhibit his large collection of Indian relics, con sisting of tomahawks, pipes, war-clubs, bows and arrows, earthenware, etc. In fact the collection contains all articles and instruments in use and manufactur ed by the “red men”. No one should fail to come to the fair if for nothing more than to see these two special attractions. J. H. Berge, Sec’y. The polype is the most remarkable creature on earth. If cut transversely or longitudinally into several parts each will become a perfect animal. Trembly turned them inside out and they ate and enjoyed themselve as much as ever. He slit two longitudinally, placed the halves together and united them into two animals; he devided two transver sely and created one with two heads; he pushed one down the throat of another, a third down the throat of the second and thus formed a creature with three heads. A Cure for Chronic Diarrhoea. Mrs. E. Gleason, of Salem, Dent Co., Mo., writes as follows: “Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me of chronic diarrhoea after years of standing, when it seemed I could live no longer, I was growing so weak. 1 had tried several doctors in this state and several in Iowa, but they could do nothing for me. I was finally induced to try a bottle of your medi cine. After using three bottles of it 1 was entirely cured. I cannot say enough in its praise. I wish that every family knew the worth of it as I do, and I am sure they would never do without it.” For sale by McCennell & Co. Legal Notice. Patrick Brennan will take notice that on the 31st day of July, 1893, H. H. Berry, a justice of the peace, issued an order of at tachment for the sum of $10 in an action Sending before him wherein Edward B. haw is plaintiff and Patrick Brennan is defendant; that the property of said defend ant, consisting of one dray box, has been at tached under said order of attachment. Said cause was continued to the 16th day of Sep tember, 1893, a 9 o’clock a. m. 4 „ Edward B. Shaw. First publication Sept. 1—3ts. Human ...His... Are serious enough, but frequently they are not more serious than Financial ...Ills,... Due to a depleted pocket . book. We have a cure for sick pocket books.— If You’re ...Sick... Of your shoes, try a pair of our high class and thoroughly reliable $2.50 Shoes. i ii i i » i » i i i i i» i ooooooooooo i i 7 7 i 7 i 7 7 i 7 7 7 5” R. A. COLE, -LEADING MERCHANT.- TAILOR OF MCCOOK, Has just received liis fall and win ter stock of Cloths and Trimmings which will be made up as reason able as possible. Shop first door west of Barnett Lumber Co.’s of fice, on Dennison ftreet. To Our Advertisers. You are entitled to have your display advertisements changed once a month at the regular price. Changes more frequent will be charged extra accord ing to the amount of composition. Local advertisements may be changed every week at usual price. Copy for new advertisements and for changes of regular advertisements must be in this office by Wednesday of each week to insure prompt insertion. Notice of discontinuance of any dis play advertisement must be given not later than Wednesday. Local adver tisements may be discontinued at any time before Thursday evening. A strict observance of these necessary rules is respectfully requested. The Publisher. January 1, 1893. WANTED—Salesmen, to sell our choice and handy nursery stock. Many special varieties to offer both in fruits and ornamentals, and controlled only by us. We pay commission or salary, give exclusive territory and pay weekly. Write us at once and secure choice of territory. May Brothers, Nurserymen, 9-20ts. Koehester, N. Y. McMillen Bros, are selling fly nets and dusters at greatly reduced prices. Call and get one. We sell the Empire letter copying books. Also best grades of type writ ing paper. Knipple makes a specialty of fruits of all kinds. Ice cold meats at B. & M. Meat Market. ^"Groceries at Nobles’. cj£ wilt please i|ou §o ^ee Pvowj dWap f||§e caw $ THE BEE PUBLISHING CO., C I OMAHA, NEBRASKA. | Drink Monsoon, India and Ceylon Tea, quality guaranteed, at W. M. Anderson’s Grocery. Quality Up—Prices Down! Knipple excels in the quality of the flour he keeps in stock, and in the re markably low prices at which he is sell ing. Think of it! Fancy patent flour at.$1.25 Snowflake flour at.85 And remember that he warrants every sack. At the old stand in the Cole brick. Of fnterest to Farmers. If you want to renew a loan falling due and make a new one on your farm patronize the Nebraska Loan and Bank ing Co. of McCook, a home institution. Office in rear rooms of 1st National bank. Interest payable in McCook. Wall Paper for 5 cents a roll at L. W. McConnell & Co’s. Dr. A. J. Thomas, Dentist, office in Union block, over Knipple. S. M. Cochran & Co. can sell you a bicycle very cheap. See them. Sewing machines at $5.00 per month on the installment plan at Pade & Son’s. Pure Apple Cider vinegar, 6 yrs. old at Anderson’s Grocery. West India spiced Vinegar on sale at Anderson’s Grocery. -— — Look Here. HIGH GRADE PATENT FLOUR. Pillsburys Best,.$1.50 per sack. Monogram Patent.1.20 per sack. Charm Patent. 1.10 per sack. 91 Patent.. 1.10 per sack. FIRST PATENT GRADES: 84 Patent.$1.10 per sack. Surprise Patent. 1.10 per sack. STRAIGHT GRADES. Jack Frost.$1.00 par sack. Faultless.85 per sack. Legal Tender.80 per sack. Pride of McCook.75 per sack. Corn, Oats, Hay, Oil Cake and Bin der Twine. All goods delivered free. McCook Commission Co. 211 Main street. Well Digging. If you want a well put down in fine shape see Frank Nichols. He guaran tees his work. Leave orders at S. M. Cochran & Co.’s. Horses for Sale. Wayson & Penny keep horses for sale at their livery barn opposite the Cen tral hotel. The Barnett Lumber Co. have the best stock of White Oak, White Ce dar and Red Cedar Posts in this market. See them. Seventy-five cents buys a scale book of 500 tickets at this office. 7 wanted! Three girls for ho tel work. Inquire at Commercial hotel.