Th s fltcok Tribne. By F. M. KIMMELL. 1 $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. INDIANOLA. Rob Welborn 'vas home from Denver over Sunday. Messrs. Banks and Starr were McCook visitors , Thursday. The commissioners will be in session on next Monday , the 6th. T. E. McDonald , J. W. Leisure ; of Danburywere in town , Monday. J. R. Neel was in McCook , yesterday - terday , looking after his contest snit. John Beck and Will Crago returned - turned to Orleans , on Wednesday morning. J. J. Lamborn had land business - ness iii the county metropolis , Tuesday. The Banks-Neel shrievalty contest - test comes up on the 6th before Judge Beck. C. H.Oman and Mitchell Young r , of Danbury were at the dedication on last Friday. , ] Dolaii'ancl Frank ietuined to Beaver City , after a few days visit , last week. . There will be a "china social" at the home of Rev. Houston , Friday - day evening , the 3rd. Edna Meserve is in attendance upon the state teachers' association in Lincoln , this week. A. T. Hager and wife returned home , close of last week , from their visit to his sister at Ives in Dundy county. , Josephine Happersett entertained - ed a number of her friends , Tuesday - day evening , in commemoration of the death of the old year. George Quick , nephew of C. S. Quick , who has been visiting here from Iowa , returned to his home , % % redtiesday evening. J. P. A. Black of Bloomington , past grand master , spoke very en- tertainiugly for a few moments at the temple dedication on the 27th. a George Short has moved his stock of goods into the new store room in the Masonic temple , and William McCallum is invoicing before doing the same. . The county officers-elect will assume - sume the duties of their respective offices eli 'Th'iirday , January 9th , which by the way , is the latest date upon wliicli the transfer can be made. A number of the young eople gathered at the home of Jessie Welborn on Tuesday evening with the purpose of watching the old year die , but in the. general good time the unfortuiiate decease of ' 95 was forgotten. A great many of the young peo- pie were skating on the river , New Year day. _ The ice was so good and the jolly time so very jolly that George Webber and Orrin Cramer felt compelled , to create a little diversion by having a fight. Orrin is the proud possessor of the laurels. y Finest hand picked Apples , 85c. to 90c. ' at KniAPle's. Secure a marvelous bargain at Knipple's queensware and holiday goods slaughter sale. It will open tomorrow and continue . one week. Finest and handsomest goods at and below actual cost , to reduce stock before moving . Finest hand picked Apples , 85c to. 90c. at kill pnle'S. Queensware and holiday goods at. : and. below oost at $ nipple ! : , , for : one weeK'to ' re duce stock before moving. . . + ' . _ : . . . - Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair , 'DR CREAM MKJN6 NWDLB. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant , 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. BARTLEY. A. W. Hoyt of Iudianola was a visitor here , Monday. Mrs.W.RTacker has been quite sick for more than two weeks. Leslie Dole returned to school at Orleans , Wednesday evening. A number of young folks from Indianola were here , New Year day. The band has been r'organized , and meets regularly once each week now. Charles Listen left , first of the week , on a business visit to the eastern part of the state. M. D. Frost wheeled dowp from McCook , on Tuesday evening , to spend New Year at home. Banker Frost returned Wednesday - day morning , from a business visit to the eastern part of the state. Those from here who are attend. ing the Nebraska Wesleyan left for University Place , on Tuesday evening. Edward Curlee came home from University Place , latter part of last week to spend a few days with his parents. There will be a public installation - tion of the officers of the local lodge of the I. 0.0. F. on' Friday evening , January 10th. Maud VickreY pleasantly entertained - i tained about twenty of her young friends , on Tuesday evening , while waiting for the New Year to arrive. Rev. W. A. Boucher and grand- dghters , Annie and Carrie Boucher - cher , spent a few days here and returted to Culbertson , Wednesday - day evening. A large company of young people - ple made Milton Frost a surprise visit on Saturday evening of last week , and were entertained until a late hour in a delightful manner. To relieve the monotony of corn Pickin , Charles HoPis team took a little run , Tuesday , and succeeded - ed in disfiguring the harness and damaging the wagon considerably. H. F. Tomblin and wife went to McCook , On Tuesday evening , to spend New Year with their daughter - ter , Mrs. J.F.Forbes. F.F.Tomblin , the station agentwent upWednes- day morning. After a long absence and traveling - ing through part of Kansas , Arkansas - ansas and Missouri , Frank Cam- mack returned on Wednesday evening - ning of last 'week. He left his family in Missouri. Dr. J. E. Hathorn and wife were in attendance upon the dedicatory I ceremonies of the Masonic temple' at Indianola , on last Friday , when Mrs. Hathorn ably and interestingly - ingly responded to the toast "Our i Men" Men"i i Try that.15 cent box paper at THE TBnrn once. Worth 35 cts. Also cheaper grades. Don't forget to come and see us when you want any kind of ol printing : We are the people who l do the nice printing. Read the best court- courtnewspaperthat's The McCook Tribune ever time. eS - - . .i , - - - . . - . COLEMAN. Two weeks vacation in dist. 58. Bert Wales has bought a team. Our farmers are all reasonably hopeful and full of courage. Bert Schiledeker of Dundy co. spent a few days here , last week. Rev. McBride commenced a protracted - tracted meeting at Zion hill church I ! on New Year night. H. B. Wales , whose homy was I recently destroyed by fire , moved into his new house , the other day. Jacob Betz has bought the old John Everts' dwelling , just east of McCook , and moved it onto his farm in this precinct. Frank Coleman , who has been ath nding college at Orleans , is spending the holidays at home. He went up to Dundy county , Friday last , to visit a few days. For "couceutration" the preaching - ing services at the Coleman school house have been transferred to Zion hill church , where there are two sermons every Sunday now , and none at all at the school house. 1Vo understand a move is already on foot to secure a preacher of SOlne dt uotnination to minister in holy things at said school house , once in two weeks. 't'here was a Christmas tree at the Coleman school house , Christmas - mas eve. It was a great big tree , reaching from floor to ceiling. It was nicely decorated with string and ball popcorn , and fine red apples - plos , and pretty well loaded with presents. While the presents were not costly , they carried with them love and good will. They was quite a lengthy program consisting of songs recitations select readings etc. , which were remarkably well rendered , consideritig the very short time had for preparation. The house was full and the happy , smiling faces indicated happy , joyous - ous hearts. It was a time that will be looked back to with unalloyed - loyed satisfaction and pleasure. The tree was an evergreen , a very appropriate emblem of the Sunday school it representedas that school is an evergreen ; blooms winter and summer , and has scarcely missed a lesson since starting four years ago , and just recently decided by ' unanimous vote to continue , right l along , every Sunday , at 0 o'clock , a. in. , fast time. TYRONE. M. J. Miles will farm the Shirey farm and also the Lyon place. N. Walton has rented Pete Pear- Soil's farm for the coming season. Several from this place attended the lecture at Wilsonville , Thursday - day evening. J.O.Moore and family visited at Mrs.Sprague's , near Wilsonville , Thursday and Friday. There will be a lecture here on next Wednesday evening by Rev. B. S. Haywood of Orleans. The newly elected oflicersof the Sunday school are as follows : Frank Moore , superintendent ; W. P. Crosby , secretary ; Frances Kimpton , treasurer ; and Louie ralton , librarian. Ten Cents Will very easily fray for ? 4 sheets o J a er and 24 env = elopes. 15c. gets a better , loc. something - thing good. 25c. a splendid article , Soc. a suj5erb box , and 3g c. an elegant and stylish paper. ' at the Stationery tDeftartriaent of The .McCooA t rl une. . . - Ls y i 4 T Iu I OUS CLOTHING COMPANY. . . A \ g All Winter Goody Must Go. A Genuine Bargains in Men's and L I Boys' Overcoats , Suits and other Heavy Winter merchandise. , We cannot afford to carry theme. over to another season. . . McL'aol. , Neb. JONAS ENOEL Maoagor5 HOGS ? HOGS ! Will p to ) ) i'ices f ( ) 2 hogs on Sati i' days amt Tuesdays. F. S. WILCOX. Ti1Is is a nation of more than 70,000,000 people. It is the richest - est country on the globe , its resources - sources are practically cxliaustless , and there exists no good reason why it should not take advantage of the opportunity which seems about to offer itself , to shake off forever the bugaboo that GreatBritian has it in her power to make or mar us. Speculation in 'W all street is likely - ly to be excited for a time , but there exists no real cause for alarm. This country took care of itself financially against the billions - ions of Great Britian when it was only a collection of villages along J b the Atlantic coast with a total population - ulation of 3,000,000. it can certainly - tainly do so at the present day with a 1)opulation of more than 70,000,000 and a wealth of 75- 000,000,000. Finest hand picked Apples , 85e. to 9Gc. , at xni ale's. Chamberlain's Eye and Shin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt- Rheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples , Chapped Hands , Itching Piles , Bums , Frost Bites , ChronieSore Eyes and Granulated Ere Lids. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. TO HORSE OTi S. For putting a horse in a fine healthy conn dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders They tone up the system , aid digestion , cureless loss of appetite , relieve constipation , correct kidney disorders and destroy worms , giving new life to an old or over-worked 11ore. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists When Baby was sickwe gave her Castoria. When she was a c hild1 she cried for Casror4a. When she became bliss , she dung to Castoria. When she had children , she gavethem I astor a. REMOVED. a I have removed from my old stand into the Ganschow building , first door south of lie- I Groff S Co. , where I am displaying - playing a larger and finer stock of CIGARS , TOBACCOS and SMOKERS' GOODS than I have ever carried before. Your patronage is solicited. J. H. BENNETT. . , -7 r ! 1V S. . i I. Notary Public , . . ; Reliable , insurance , Collection Agent. RIVERSIDE 1 -rrrrrrrEtta , NULLII III , . _ di liQi „ l h 1 t N' ' I ! , tln " - - _ , I J - = - - I ' , h I N1111t , 47"T ' 1tK.tt1 1t122 t r t r We now have in stock a full line of the Riverside Oak , the Gem City Oak , and the Thos. White Oak Heaters-both soft and hard coal burners. In fact we have the finest thing in heating stoves to be bought in the market , or ever exhibited ited in this city. Don't fail to . .ee our Velltiduct Heaters. ! We also have the popular Square Oven Cook Stoves in stock. Everybody ought to have one of our Square Oven Cooks-they are the latest and the very best. ' , COOHRAN & Co. 1 T _ ? T ' i Il ' - 1 This isabsolutely rust proof , every piece is guaranteed , and will be replaced if not as repI I , resented. COCHRAN & CO. BUGGIES AND CARTS si i s Remember , we are showing the best line of Buggies. Carts and Wagons to be seen in this part of the Republican valley. , CocnlAN & Co. ' ANDREW CARSON , . - - - of I'roprictor the . . . SUNNYSUJEDARY. 1 We respectfully solicit your business , and guarantee pure milk , full measure , and prompt , courteous service. J. S. MCBItAYE1.t r E'Rr1FRIETOR OF T1IF. c o0 raps er line. BUS , BAGGyGE AND EXPRESS. Only furniture van in the city. Also have a first class house moving outfit. Leave orders for bus calls at Commercial hotel or at office opposite the depot. JULIUS ( Laying , wining. c-1 awn still doing carpet laying , carpe : cleaning , lawn cutting and similar work. See or write me before giving such work. My charges are very reasonahle. Leave orders at TRIBUNE office. JULIUS KUNERT. R I P A N S LL : pl The modern stand- . ,1 ,1U and Family Medicine - a cine : Cures the , w common every-day ' " ills of humanity. U.l taaot z , ice , 0 9 h RAAK Mto $4OOaoo $ aoo $25O . These shoes fit to perfec icn and wear as only the best of leather can. They're shapely , pliant-the most comfortable of footwear. They always manage to let In air and keep out water. Surely Your Dealer Sells Them , Sold by J. F. GANSCHOW.