> ' . -w I 1 - . . c - - - - - r . ' j : r . 1 t I . . . - : - - - - I . d MADAM : 1 ' 1 You R . Neatly Done. 3 , . . wnro ewvnNawvvv vwwv.N./ 5 FEET1,1 , ; : , . ' . Would look the prettier ri and feel the more comfortable - .I ' able in an easy fitting and fashionable pair of fine 4 OXFORD TIES. Where Q o = oti will you buy them ? I have a for your seeing some oithe , Daintiest Styles your eyes o 1 c = ever looked upon . . . . o and the prices are far below - 7 low your expectations. I 1 . G ANSCHOW I THE OLD RELIABLE , 4 F 1 kL I FITT R H _ r 'i MCCOOK , NEBRASKA , _ 4 ' 9 , i 4a _ ; J AW ilcox and Son , o e e 0 f 4 Now have in their New Stock of Spring Goods. . , and quote a fell prices , and it will be to the interest of all to call and see our line and bet prices before ' you buy : Good Dress Ginghams at 5c. a yard. 4,000 yards of Choice Style Dress at 15 yards for 51.00. Best Zephyr Gingham , S1ac. . a 3a1d. Sea Island Zephyrs , worth 15c. ; our price 14c. L Swivell Zephyrs , worth 40c. ; our price 25c. 3G-inch Sea Island Percales , 10c. Short pieces of the above-l0-yd , lengths , 8c. ' ! 40-inch Imported Lawn Dress Styles , lOc. Standard Prints , 5c. . 1,000 yards Pure Japanese Wash Silks fcr shirt .2 waists etc. , 25c. ; worth 40c. } 3G dozen Ladies' Shirt Waists , latest style , 49c. Full line Dress Goods from 10c. to $1.00 per yard. See these goods before you buy ; it will pay 3 ou. .2 ' Examine our line of SILK and VELVET Capes. Ladies' Fast Black Seamless Hose , 3 pairs for 25c. Mammoth stock of Children's and Gents' Hose. t Boys' Knee Pants , 22c. pair. Lien's Cheviot , All-Wool Suits , $3 r worth 7. t Don't fail to get our cut prices on Groceries , Shoes , Hats , Capes etc. etc. . . Highestr price paid for country produce. 1 e . ii. Ae Wilcox and Son g .MRS. E. E. UTTER . . . . . . . , . MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Piano Organ , Guitar and Banjo. VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. Studio--Cornerof Dodge and Madison sts. ELMER ROWELL , k Real Estate , Collections , Insurance ) p _ MCCooK. NEBRASKA. r ° 'Notary Public. East Dennison street. f i J. E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW i _ . McCooK , NEBRASKA. 1 -Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- l1 Rear of First National-bank. - . , . .1 I 1 AUSTIN J. RITTENHOUSE , ATTORNEY d T LAS V MCCOoK , NEBRASKA. 'Office-Over the Famous clothing sto re. P. A. WELLS. FARINGTON POWE R. WELLS & POWER , . ATTORNEYS AND COUNSE L General law practice in state and feder al courts. Stenographer and Notary in offic e Office over Citizens Bank of McCook. W. V. GAGE , PHYSICIAN AND SURGED N MCCOoK , NEBRASKA. 'Office hours-g to ii a. m. , 2 to an d 7 to 9 p. m. Rooms-Over the First Nation al bank. Night calls answered at the office. RAILROAD NEWS DEPARTMENT. IC TIME TABLE. GOING EAST-CENTRAL TIME-LEAVES. No. 2 , through passenger. . . . . . . . . . . 5:55 n. M. No. 4 , local assenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 : P. M. No. 6 frei ht. o A. M. No. 148 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5oo A. M. No. 8o , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A. M. No. 75 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 A. M. GOING IVEST-CENTRAL TIME-LEAVES. No. 3 , through passenger..12:40 A. fit. No. 5 , local passenger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:151' . M. No. 6 freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:001. : M. No. 77 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:2o P. M. No. 149 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:001' . M. IMPERIAL LINE-CENTRAL TIME. No. 175 , accommodation , leaves. . . . 9:00 : A. M. No. I76 , accommodation , arrives . . . 6:40 P. M. NOTENo. 63 carries passengers fa r Stratton , Benkelman and 1-ai lr. All trins run daily excepting 148 , 119 and 176 , which run daily except Sunday. No. 3 stops at Benkelman and Wray. No. 2 stops at Indianola , Cambridge and Arapahoe. No. 8o will carry passengers for Indianola , Cambridge and Arapahoe. Nos. 4 , 5.148 , 149 and 176 carry passengers for all stations. When No. 8o is annulled No. 148 will Jeave at 8oo a. m. You can purchase at this office tickets to all principal points inTe United States and Can- ada and baggage checked through to destination - tion without extra charge of transfer. Fo r information regarding rates , etc. , call on o r address C. E. MAGNER , Agent. Engineer G. A. Noren has been running - ning down on the St. Francis line. Conductor Sam Moench is resting up five days , putting in his garden sass 1111(1 sic ) : like. The U. S. sureme court has decided in a case from Nevada that railroad lands taxable. are i Conrad Krieger , who Bart charge of the section at Imperial , has moved Here with his family. Some of the company's telegraph poles were blown down near Bartley , last Friday - day , during the rain and wind storm. The company's loss on the Cheyenne branch near Farnant by last Friday's rain storm is placed as high as $20,000. C. W. Britt , who has been in the eastern - ern part of the state at the bedside of a sick father , arrived borne , Sunday iight. William Pane carte down front Sheridan - dan , \Vyonting , Tuesday night , to the bedside of his aged and sick mother , who is now , however , improving after a serious illness. Bridge No. i8 between Hendley and Beaver City was considerably damaged by the heavy rain , close of last week , necessitating sending the pile driver and bridge gang down from here , to repair the same. Pat O'Brien and family of Goolllnnd , Kansas , are visiting J. I-I. Bennett and family. He ryas an oldtime engineer on the Burlington before the strike ; and is now running out of Goodlaud on the Rock Island. \Villiant Fane , who is in the city on a brief visit , reports James Ritchie as im- proving from his recent attack of rheum- atism. He also states that all the boys Silo went from the Western division to the Wyoming division are getting along famously , some of their having - ing top passenger rubs ; all of which is pleasant news to the friends here. The track east of the narrows , where the River canyon empties its flood , was overflowed by the rain of last Friday , and the company sent a hand car ahead I of the passenger trains that evening , for precaution and safety. The neighborhood - hood at the mouth of Massacre canyon , t west of Perry , was also badly overflowed. While the last two rains have softened up the track somewhat , the main line has escaped damage and traffic has conW tinued as usual , although the branches suffered somewhat. Good Pasture for Stock. I have good pasture for a large number of cattle or horses. Plenty of water and shade and good fencing. Rates reason- able. Call at the Stewart ranch on Dry creek or address , J. A. RESH , Manager. Plenty of Farms for Rent. A number of good farms for rent. Call early and get your choice. Apply to P. A.VELLS , over Citizens bank. Good writing paper ten cents a quire at this office. H C ? : 6i MOTHERS'T 9 T . .S . , ; ; ; Sbortenslaboressenspain , diminishes danger to life of both mother and child and leaves her in condi flea more favorable to speedy recovery. "Stronger after than before confinement" says a prominent midwife. Is the best remedy P FOR RISING BREAST Brown and worth the price for that alone. Endorsed and recommended by midwives and all ladies who have used it. tie Beware of substitutes and imitations. Makes Child-Birth Easy1 Sent by Express or mail on receipt of price , $1.00 per bottle. Book "TO MOTHERS" mailed free , containing voluntary testimonials. an BBADFIELD BEQDLATOB CO. , dTLl'ITA , GA. SOLD BY ALh PRUGGISTS. Two Damage Suits. The Burlingotn has two damage suit on hand as a resultof a recent ejectment of passengers from No. 3. Amelia Jensen asks $ Sooo.oo , and al- le ges that she purchased tickets on February - ruary 7 at Houston , Texas , for Indian- ola , Nebraska ; that on Feb. 9th , after leaving Oxford , the conductor took tickets and after stopping train at Bartley elected her therefromwith her five small children ; that she and her children were obliged to. sleep on the floor of the depot at Bartley , having been ejected from the train at midnight , and having no money to pay for lodging - ing , and was obliged to depend ou charity - ity of strangers for food and ] convey- a nce. . Berthena Jensen only asks for $4ooo , al leging same as above , except that she has but one small child. Their husbands are still in Texas , earning money enough to join them h ere. Too Good for Credence. The medical profession will be a little slow to believe with the Chicago scien- ti sts that the X ray will speedily and ef- fe ctively dispose of the germs of diph- t heria and typhoid and that cholera and tuberculosis will probably be compelled to go out of business ti ] ieu treater ] by the new system in which the Roentgen ray plays an important part. Physicians are quoted as risking their professional reputations upon ( lie coixiplete success of their experiments , but that will not carry c onviction. The tale sounds too goad to be true. Journal. To RENT-2o acres cultivated land near town , for cash or share of crop. Also good house and barn and t acre eland land is initiates from P. 0. WANTED- 40 or So acres of bottom land for cash. W. H. DAVIS. Dent neglect to call and see Knipple's fine stock of house plants now while the assortment is unbroken and the varieties complete and choice. To California in a Tourist Sleeper. The Burlington Route personally conducted - ducted once-a-week excursions to Colorado - rado , Utah and California are just the things for people of moderate means. Cheap , respectable , comfortable , expe- ditious. They leave Omaha every Thurs- d ay and go through , without change , to S an 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 bigenough fortwo. The route lies through Denver , Colorado Springs , the wonderful canyons and peaks of the Rockies. Salt Lake and . 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. , O maha , Neb. CIIAT rEI. MORTGAGE SALi ? . Notice is hereby given that b } virtue of a chattel mortgage executed b I-Iazard Bailey and 1Villiam Batley to the heytsone Manufac- tu ring Company , dated November 30th , 1591 , which was duly filed in the office of the county cl erk of Red Willow county , Nebraska , to secure - cure the payment of $420.00 and interest , and on which there is now due the sum of $301.87. Default hyr mg been made m the payment of said sum and no suit nor other proceeding at law having been instituted to recover said debt nor any portion thereof , the undersigned will sell the property in said mortgage'des- ' cribed , viz : t gelding , chestnut roan , 6 years old , weight taio pounds named Dude ; igel- dingdun , nine years old , weight Iooo pounds , named Dun ; t red cote , 6 years old , branded T ; t roan cow , 5 years old , branded ; t roan caw , 3 years old ; t spotted 2-year-end heifer ; roan cow , 7 years old , red neck ; 1 light red , 2- year-Old heifer ; last six branded M-R oil left side , the property of Hazard Bailey ; also gelding , black , star to forehead , 7 years old , named Lucky Bill ; t brown and white spot- te d cow , three years old , branded U on left hi p , the property of William Bailey ; also Key- st one Sheller No. 1,518 and Power No. 776 , at publicyuction at the residence of A. B. hiuzie an section IS in Box Elder precinct , in Red W illow county , Nebraska , on the 9th day of flay , 1596 , at to o'clock , a. m. Dated April 15th , 1896. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. , 4.17-its. Mortgagee. W hen Baby was sick , we gave her Castorla. W hen she was a Child , she cried far Castoria. W hen she became M1 , she clung to Castoria. W hen she had Childrenshe gavethem Castoria , Chamberlain's Lye and Shin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , SaltI' Rheum Scald Head Sore , , Nipples , Chapped ands , Itching Piles , Burns , Frost Bites , Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. Far sale by druggists at 2.5 cents per boa. o TO HORSE OWNERS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con , dither Ur. Cad's ' try } Condition Powders + hey tone up t1:0 system , aid digestion , cure I i loss of appetite , relieve constipation , correct kidney disorders and destroy worms , giving new life to an old or overworked ] horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists J. A. GUNK , r HYSICIAN AND SURGEON MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. r 'Office-Over C. A. Leach's jewelry store. Residence-lot Main street. Prompt atten- n given to all calls. - J. B. BALLARD , DENTIST. All dental work done at our office is guar- teed to be first-class. We do all kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith Bellamy , assistants. s i iTiieceivef A lame line of the Celebrated GD Corsets and Chicago Waists. Have the Best Values on earth for soc. and i.oo. Every Corset warranted. Satisfaction is _ guaranteed or money refunded. . Also have. 300 Bloomer Corsets to sell at 43C. Bargains for lou in - every- department - ment Grocery stock complete. You can Save Money all the time 1)y trading . . . o.aoseo. dT T1IP. . h , 1 s A 9 { . 0 - _ . . . - . - L. L. DcG6t,09 ' & ( 'O. * : riIIr1Ti for Infants and Children 1 Castoriaissowelladaptedto children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me. " If. A. AIICIIER , ) I. D. , 111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. "The use of ' Castoria' is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few am the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach. " C.tntos 3LuiTr r , D. D. , New York City. Castoria cures Colic , onstipatfon , Sour Stomach , Diarrhea , Eructation , - . Kills 1 orms , gives sleep , and promotes dl gestion , Without injurious medication. "For several yct.ars I have recommended 'Castoria , ' and shall always continua to dose so , as it has invariably produced beneficial results. " Eohr F. PARDEE , 31. D. , 12th Street and 7th Ave. , New York City. TIm Cm rACa Coiw&xr , 7i MciuiAy STREET , SEW Yens Cx - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - ; et the t Tailor Made to Order Shits1 ; 6.04) ' 17 17.5O $19,00 . ' ' 21.00 $23.50 and $2(1.00. 1'ertect fit r > < aral < 3tecd or no sale o ; ! Cost to btu'e2 . . . Ready j\'Iade S12its--$7.543.$8.50 S9.5U ' .11 434) , 1.s : .00e $1.5.00. Good fit 1d sat- sf ctloill or 0 5 1c . Boys' S iits$3O ( ) and clIWards. Remember , alll of' these goods are war- anted all wool aaicl of the best wear b 3 r WatlaIraker ; & Browis the largest arid. most eliable cloththg firm in the United Mates. Call and see samples. Satisfy your- elves. Get clothes to fit. They cost : ia more and gill Wear loi.ger. 1ock1 1 1 1 ENJAM1N 1 , r , 1 1 { „