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H Ii H r t 1 i I Thou Shalt Not Steal . . . . . , I 1 But it is no harm to save from 5 6 ; ' t0 20 per cent by buying Shoes from me. Call and let me convince you. 1 i The Best Assortment at t . l Ja FM CANSCHOW , 11 : 'k .i r THE OLD RELIABLE BOOT AND SHOE DEALER : ' :4t : RAILROAD NEWS IEPARTMENT. ) 0 ° i TIME T.2L LE. .v..aav GOING EAST-CENTRAL TIME-LEAVES. No. 2 , through passenger. . . . . . . . . . . 5:55 A. M. No. q , local passenger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 P. M. No. 6 4 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30A. M. No. 148 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00 A. M. No. 8o , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A. M. No. 75 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 A. M. GOING VEST-CENTRAL TIME-LEAVES. No. 3 , through passenger..12:4o A. M. No. , local passenger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:15 P. M. No , . 3 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 P. M. No. 77 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:20 P. M. Nq.149 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 P. M. IML'ERIAL LINE-CENTRAL TIME. No. 175 , accommodation , leaves. . . . 9:00 : A. M. No. 176 , accommodation , arrives . . . 6:4o : P. M. 'NoTE-No. 63 carries passengers for Stratton Benkelman and Hai ler. All trains rut daily excepting 148 , 149 and 176 , which run daily xcep Sunday. No. 2 sto at Benkelman and Wray. No. stops at Indianola , Cambridge and Arapahoe. No. So will carry passengers foi' Indianola , Cambridge and Arapahoe. Nos. 4 , 5,148,149 and 176 carry passengers for all stations. When Iso. So is annulled No. 148 will leave at 8:00 a. m. You can purchase at this office tickets to all principal points in the United States and Canada - ada and baggage checked through to destination - tion without extra charge of transfer. For information regarding rates , etc. , call on or address C. l : . MAGNER Agent. Conductor A. P. Bonnet is visiting in Chicago. C. F. Heber was a Lincoln visitor , Saturday last. Trainmaster J. F. Kenyon went up to Colorado , Monday evening. Miss Washburn is here froth Brom- field , guest of her brother , Fred. Stephen Dwyer was the guest of his brother John , this week , in Beatrice. Engineer Chas. Chabo is down from Gillette , Wyoming , on a visit to friends at Imperial. Engineer Pat Timblin has the i6o , just out of the shops. The 212 goes to Have- lock for repairs. Bob Love arrived in the city , Thursday - day of last week , and expects to go into the company's employ. The Misses Phelan are visiting H. E. Marvin's sister , Mrs. Pearce , at St. Al- bans , Vermont.-Alliance Grip. Engineer J. R. Sircoloumb was down from Sheridan , Wyoming , fore part of the week , on a short business trip. The Havelock shops have an order for lour new class K engines. It will take about four months to complete them. Mrs. Oscar Yarger of Akron , Colorado , spent the early portion of the week in the city , guest of J. H. Yarger , on her vay home from a visit to her parents at Red Cloud. It is rumored that "Pap" Willis , the Red Cloud round house foreman , will take the engine on the Imperial run and that Engineer Chambers will go onto the main line. Mrs. F. E. Kennedy and children , who have been visiting her mother , Mrs. Mary Mullen , have returned to Sheridan , .Wyoming. Mr. Kennedy met them in Lincoln. He had been visiting his people - ple in Omaha. Engineer B. F. Sharkey had a cylinder head blow out of his engine , Monday morning between Axtell and Minden. He took No. 2 into Hastings , however. Engineer G. R. Johnson went down and brought up No 3. Arthur Jackson of Lincoln has been given a place as accountantin the supply department at the local Burlington shops. Mr. Jackson's transfer will probably - ably cause a generalswitching around of the clerical force , but nothing definite has yet been announced.-Havelock cor. Journal. W. L. Brown , the young operator here , had a narrow escape from serious injury and perhaps death , last Friday morning. While getting off the morning passenger - ger train he slipped and fell on the rail beneath the moving train. By an extra effort lie drew himselfout ofharm'sway , .but by-standers say that the wheels of the coach missed him by only an inch. This is just about as close as these things get without more serious results and he is fortunate to be alive at this writing. -Republican City Democrat. To California in a Tourist Sleeper. The Burlington Route personally conducted - ducted once-a-week excursions to Colorado - rado , Utahh and California are dust the things for people of moderate means. Cheap , respectable , comfortable , expe- ditious. They leave Omaha every Thursday - day and go through , without change , to San Francisco and Los.Angeles. . The tourist sleepers in which excursionists travel are carpeted , upholstered in ratan and have spring seats , spring backs , mattresses , blankets ; curtains , pillows , etc. Only $5 for a double berth , wide enough and big enough for two. The route lies through Denver , Colorado Springs , the wonderful canyons and peaks of the Rockies , Salt Lake and Sacramento. For rates and also for illustrated folder giving full information , call on the nearest - est agent of the Burlington Route or write to J. Francis , G. P. & T. A. , Omaha , Neb. Try McConnell's Balsam for that cough. Price 25 cents. 4 AI DITIOh1AL R. R , NEWS. . ww.n Any items under this heading will be gladly received from those in the service by the publisher. McConnell's Balsam cures coughs , . Price 25 cents , John Stevens of Hastings spent yesterday - terday in the city guest of his sister Mrs. Frank Kendlen. Conductor Aaron King was in the city , this week , visiting oldtime friends at Western division headquarters. C. W. Lindsay'an old Oxford boy , is among the new subscribers to this journal. Clarence is now located at Melrose , Wis. , where he is employed in the railway service as special conductor. -Oxford Standard. To the Ladies of McCook and Vicinity : Since the Retirement from Business of the only Exclusive dry goods establishment - ment in McCook , we have decided to enlarge - large our stock and carry a full and corm , plete line of dry goods. In a clay or so our new goods will be here , consisting of the latest patterns in all lines of summer dress goods. The ladies of McCook and vicinity are cordially - dially invited to coupe and inspect our stock ; we will take pleasure in showing our goods whether you purchase or not. Yours Respectfully , McCooK MERCANTILE Co. A Lutheran Organ. The Lutheran Herald is the nanie of a church publication which will be issued - sued in Lincoln about April 1o , and every - ery alternate Thursday thereafter. Rev. C. A. Gearhardt , D. D. , is to be the edi- tor. There are four general bodies in the Lutheran church in Anierica , but the Herald will be independent of all divi- sious and will advocate a closer union of all Lutherans. There aae 415 Lutheran - eran diuretics in Nebraska , and as no paper of this kind is published west of Saint Louis the Herald will have a large field. The first issue will be in the form of a twelve page folio with a straw colored - ored coverbearinga picture ofMartin Lu- ther.-Lincoln Journal. Try McConnell's Balsam for that cough. Price 25 cents. Notice to Teachers. I will hold special examinations in McCook , Danbury and Bartley , at stated times , which will be published in the different papers of the county. No examinations will be given , during the institute , this year. Teachers , wishing to secure a certificate - cate , must take the examination as stated above. A fee of one dollar will be charged for the examination. Teachers , passing the required examination - ination , will be granted a certificate , without further charges , during the institute - stitute , which will be held in McCook. L. A. CARNAHAN , County Superintendent. Their Anniversary Occasion. On Monday afternoon , Mr. and Mrs. John Randel , with the aid of about two score neighbors and friends , celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of their wedded - ded life. A splendid dinner was served and the occasion was indeed a happy one. Plenty of Farms for Rent. A number of good farms for rent. Call early and get your choice. Apply to P. A. WELLS , over Citizens bank. We Burn Wood When we can get it. If your subscription - tion is delinquent and you have the wnnrl bring us in a load or two. A Good McCook Home To trade for good eastern property. ZV. 0. RUSSELL , McCook , Nebraska. S. W. Pinkerton , a Red Willow county boy , represented the Nebraska university in the late Nebraska collegiate oratorical association contest. W. A. Hotze , also a Red Willow county boy , was elected president of the association. H. C. House of Doane college carried away first honors with his oration on ' 'Tine Lawlessness of Materialism" . If you take pleasure in good stationery - ery , try Crane's. It's fine and reasonable - ble in price. We also do engraving of cards and embossing ofletter paper. See samples and get prices. Try McConnell's Balsam for that cough. Price 25 cents. McConnell's Balsam cures coughs. Price 25 cents. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Our people are growing more and more in the habit of looking to McConnell Sc Co. for the latest and best of everything in the drug line. They sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedies - dies , famous for its cures of bad , , croup and whooping cough. When in need of such a medicine give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria , t t - - - - - _ _ - - . I . , : t . I Percaline , I Francaise , . The ewes Thing in Wash Goods. Persian Designs. Now ! of just in. Our line o ring and Summer Dress Goods larger an re iei than ever. . . . . . U1 nel J line 0 lilt Waists now open. You should ilia ke your selection - early o be the , size and colors. 000 Please call and examine the many call 111 things 1e ale showing. Laces , nl 101 eileS an ( 11 e Goods. . 0Co. e excel 111 Patterns. Agents or llteriCLS Patterns. 1 eaa ® $ o'a ATTHE. . . . I - - I ' 0 e , JThiv9aiu - _ _ . e C. 1L. DEGRO P Co. . - - - 'r a ' Si 5 l f T R KMA h fi ! . . h ATERIi I. TIDE + FINEST 7I ( N4 - ODELS .WEI4iii , 18 r TO 25' 4t POUfiDS pRICE5:85.D too. 'LVERYMACHItiE ' . . n , FULLY. 6UARAttTEED CATAt9ouE SEN FOR TJo'CUJ iTAr1A = $1OflAPCM $ X1tLLOQUC UO , , t1A1N OFFICE APiD FACTORY LAKE Ef1AL5TED 5T , ; RETAIL , SALE. ROOM 260 ; WAB.ASH $ AVE EA TLRN , LJAREFIOUSf 97-99 READI : 5T,1IE4YORK ) , . ti _ SALT t LAneur Ys . Ge ! ilic Co ! ! Tailor Made to Order Suits---$1.O0 $17.50 , $19.00 .21.00 $23.50 and $2(1.00. ( Perfect fit guaranteed , or no sale or cost to buyer. Read Made Snits--$7.50 $8.50 $9.50 , $11.00. 13.00 15.00. . Good fit and satisfaction - isfaction or no sale. Boys' Snits'--$3.04 andl i inwards. Remember , all of these goods are war. ranted all wool and of the best wear b3 . ' wauamaker & Brown the largest andd most reliable clothing firm iii the United States. Call and see samples. Satisfy - more and will wear longer. Block1 1 fi BENJAMINL k I + . J-r- " - - S4. - - - - - - - -