H iJ" ' - ' • • • i J"j. . mill IJ'f i | ii mm in , i I ) I MADAM aaaa ! I I Repairing | * | VOI IP J JM i < I VUn . J Neatly Done. | i \ I FFFT m | K\ if 0 L I ! i i i I I | .v - > Would look the prettier t Hi J 2 > v and feel the more comfort- | I' \ 2 I /Jii\ • : able in an easy fitting and S S | 2 f ff ftl i | fashionable pair of fine 2 H \ \ 1\ mJ ' OXFORD TIES. Where | K > | \lf/ I / : wil1 y ° u buy tnem ? * have | H \ 2 \ I ; 'for your seeing some of the § B , ± I I \ i i Daintiest Styles your eyes 2 H J * 2 l [ Qs W i | ever looked upon : : : : 2 H f 4 f and the prices are far be2 H | 2 w / low your expectations. 2 I 1 j J. F. GANSCHOW , I . - 2 THE OLD RELIABLE i I „ f FEET FITTER f 2 MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. I f I DON'T ' MISS 11 SHDf I gg -flN THEf sfej f f | DRY GOODS WINDOW | IV i mccook | ll | MERCANTILE j 151 COMPANY 1 B1 SS If you do you will miss p fc j A pS the GREATEST BARGAINS you B rJ ! | ever saw in the line of. . . . * ? ssjgp I r § | SHIRT WAISTS , | | If If CAPES AND" 8 I | | SUM'B , DRESS GOODS. | | I ( J PricesCutinTwoTill 1 IX § 1 After the 4th. 11 . ' ' _ _ . . . , . . . . . . , ' - • , " " ' , - " ik -T BBk " * - - - „ - mm * .iwMaw * Rf * * " > - ' .ii i. < - ; ' - > - - GOING EAST CENTRAL TIME LEAVES. No. 2 , through passenger. 5:55 a. m. No. a , local passenger. 9:06 r. M. No. 64 , freight 4:30 A. M. No. 148 , freight 5:00 A.M. No. So , freight , 7:00 a. m. No. 75 , freight 6:45 A-M- GOING WEST CENTRAL TIME LEAVES. No. 3 , through jiassenger I2qo A. M. No. 5. local passenger. 9:15 r. M. No. 63 , freight 6:00 I * . M. No. 77 , freight 5:20 P. M. No. 149 , freight 7:00 P.M. IMPERIAL LINE CENTRAL TIME. No. 175 , accommodation , leaves. . . . 9:00 : A. M. No. 176 , accommodation , arrives. . . 6:40 p. m. SS" " Note : No. 63 carries passengers for Stratton , Bcnkclman and Haigler. All trains run daily excepting 148 , 149 and 176 , which run daily except Sunday. No. 3 stops at Bcnkelman and \Vray. No. 2 stops at lndianola , Cambridge and Arapahoe. No. 80 will carry passengers for lndianola , Cambridge and Arapahoe. Nos. 4,5,148,149 and 176 carry passengers for all stations. When No. Ho 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 Can ada and baggage checked through to destina tion without extra charge of transfer. For information regarding rates , etc. , call on or address C. E. Magner , Agent. Engineer W. D. Burnett is sick with the whooping ; cough and is threatened with an attack of pneumonia. Passenger train No. 4 on the Burling ton , due here from the west at 3:50 : a.m. , was wrecked , Wednesday morning , just after entering the yards , as the result of a heavy wind storm that passed over the city a little while before. An empty stock car that had been standing on the stock yards switch was blown onto the main line'and the passenger train col lided with it just west of the round house. The engine , No. 208 , and the baggage car , were thrown from the track by the force of the impact and were bad ly wrecked. Engineer Noren and Fire man Worden escaped injury by jumping and there was no one hurt. Hastings special to Lincoln Journal. Two Corrections. • Two corrections should be made in the county commissioners' proceedings that appeared in last week's Tribune. First The levy for "free high school fund" is 1 mill instead of 11 mills. Second The board decided that no bills would be allowed for Russian this tles destroyed during 1896. The Band Concert. The Nebraska Brigade band rendered an unusually fine and enjoyable program of their music , last evening , in the hear ing of a large and pleased audience. The boys are rapidly getting in fine shape , and their work is hard to equal in this state. The electrical display , Wednesday night , was something appalling to the nervous and timid. P. A. Wells is in Omaha. . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Canfield of Harvard , this state , are visiting W. S. Perry. Martin Thorgrimson , late of The Ttibune force , is delivering for the Mc- Cook Mercantile Co. now. Mr. and Mrs. Farington Power drove up to Trenton and back , Wednes day , on business and pleasure. Mrs. P.H. Mollring of Newcastle , Wyoming , who has been visiting in the city for a week or two. left for home , Tuesday morning on 2. Smiley Goodwin of Haigler was in the city , last evening , on his way to Galesburg , Illinois , where he goes to work Andrew's " " on John "Spectator" . To California in a Tourist Sleeper. The Burlington Route personally con 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 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 near est agent of the Burlington Route or write to J. Francis , G. P. & . T. A. , Omaha , Neb. Chautauqua Assembly At Orleans , Neb. , June 1-27. One fare for the round trip from points with in 150 miles of Orleans ; tickets on sale June 1st , 2d , 6th , 7th , gtb , 13th , 16th , 18th , 19th , 20th , 23d and 27. Good for return until and including June 28th , 1S96. Orleans Chautauqua Dates. T. DeWitt Talmage. Sunday , June 7th. William Hawley Smith , June 1 , 2 , 3. David C. Cook , June 10 to 17. Joseph T. Berry , June iS to 25. jtf. M. Park- hurst , week of June 10th. Write to J. L. McBrien or H : R. Easterbrook , Orleans , Nebraska , for catalogue. Chautauqua Assembly At Beatrice , Neb. , June 18-28. One fare for the round trip from all points within 150 miles of Beatrice ; tickets on sale June iSth to j8th inclusive. Good for return until and including June 29th , j 896. For Sale. One fire proof safe , weight about 1000 pounds ; also one Howe platform , double beam counter scale. I. M. Smith. r- Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair , DR * CREAM RAKING PtWDIR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. A Delightful Concert. The concert given by Rebecca Mc Kenzie and company , Wednesda } ' evening - ing , in the Menard opera hall , under auspices of the Baptist church people , was a charming event , and the perform ance was greeted bj' a good-sized and very enthusiastic audience. The violin work was especially entrancing the like has never before been heard in this part of Nebraska. Everyone was fascinated by the charming violin solos , which were in each instance enchored to the echo , the audience hardly being satisfied with one response. The enthusiasm of the audience amounted to an ovation. The singing and efforts of the pianist were first class and highly enjo3ed. The Baptist brethren are to be congratulated upon the artistic success of the concert , which we hope netted the church a neat sum. The Deadly Lightning : . Wednesday night , C. F. Elliott of Grant precint , lost five cows and three steers by lightning. The animals were under a shed in a corral. The lightning struck the fence and the barbed wire conducted the deadly fluid through the shed , killing all the animals lying ad joining the wire. The cattle were in sured. Pay Your Dog Tax. Owners of dogs are requested to call at the office of the city clerk at once and pay tax on their dogs. The police are instructed to dispose of all untagged dogs as provided by city ordinance , so owners of valuable or pet dogs should act promptly in this matter. Ed. Jordan , Marshal. gg g - . - , - - - . . . - _ . „ jz- = i I NICKELS AND DIMES , j 1 ii : - = = = r7rrrr - = rT. , - r- . . -.r , = r = = , rj Fishing tackle at McConnell's. Barrel churns $3.48 at LaTourette's. Nails 4 cts. per pound at LaTourette's. Turnip seed 35c. a lb. at LaTourette's. Scvthe , SnathT " ne , $1.20 at La- Tourette's. * * " - You should have one of those hand some 16 to 1 badges at Beck's , first door south of the postoffice. Fifteen (15) ( ) cents will buy a box of nice writing paper at this office , con taining 24 sheets of paper and 24 envel opes. Plenty of Farms for Rent. A number of good farms for rent. Call early and get your choice. Apply to P. A. WELI.S , over Citizens bank. Dr. Z. L. Kay. Office , upstairs in the Farmers and Merchants bank building. Residence , room 21 , Commercial hotel. Fishing tackle at McConnell's. Binding Twine at LaTourette's. Preserving Kettles at cost at LaTour ette's. To Subscribers of The Tribune. Readers of ThE ( 3UNE will please remember that cash is an essential in the publication of a paper. The pub lisher has been very lenient during the past few years , on account of crop fail ures and hard times , and as a consequence quence many hundreds of dollars are due on subscriptions. We are now com pelled to request all who can to call and make settlement in full or in part. In view of the facts , our subscribers must feel the justice and urgency of this re quest. The Publisher. Notice to Bicycle Riders. Riders of bicycles will please observe the ordinance against riding on the side walks , and parents should see to it that their children refrain , - m riding on the sidewalks and rapid/ ; g within the city limits. Due at -iust be giv en these requests , T safety and re gard for life and jinn mand it. H" DAN , Marshal. = = Engraving a Imbossing. If you take pleasure in good station ery , try Crane's. It's fine and reasona ble in price. We also do engraving of cards and embossing of letter paper. See samples and get prices. Correspondence Wanted. The Tribune wants correspondence from every precinct and town in Red Willow county. Terms readiry given on request. List Your Property. If you want to sell your farm or town : property list them with the Republican . Valley Land Co. Office in court house. 1 C. B. Gray , Manager. i . . , . „ , „ . , - , _ , - " • - j. . . . . . . . . . aj ; ' ' . . " ' ; jpg .f- r- ; * J A Big Line elI I Swisses , Organdies , Dimities , Jaco- l nets , Lawns , Linen Lawns , Percales , Etc. , I just what you want for hot weather. | S ! Dress Goods prices are low. See . Z our Lawns and Challies at 5c. per yard. I Summer Corsets 43c. each. ? Still have nice assortment Ladies ' I k Shirt Waists. Agents for the celebrated I S Butterick Patterns. | I Grocery stock fresh and first-class. | ' S Our prices are always the lowest. 5 ' I Z | 1 AT THE . . . I 1 1 I . . j wasfi I I i 1@argain j I O. L. JDeGUOFF & CO. I U People j | | | Who H | J Might as well get somegjfti gg j thing that's neat and styljgjg ! ? * ? ish to l&S § i as buy somethinq & .4 , , . , sfes SJS5 2& ± . thatlsnt- s 3 EVW3 * m > * What's the use of buyS - $ = $ S tsJ T ing a poor article 'when 2 pS jSfe you can get The Best for g SSp the same money § J 2S - m Hf Ine j j U Tribune Hi B . Office. . . . If MRS. E. E. UTTER- * . _ . . . , - * _ MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo. VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. -Studio Rear of C. L. DeGroff & Co. JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. "Apent of Lincoln Land Co. Office Rear of First National bank. The Orleans Chautauqua. One of the most attractive features of this year's Orleans Chautauqua is that the Burlington route will sell round trip tickets at the one way rate from all sta tions within 150 miles. Ask nearest B. & . M. R. R. agent to give you full in formation , not only about the cost of visiting the Chautauqua and when the low rates will be in effect , but also about what there is to do and see and hear after you get there. ELMER ROWELL. Real EstateCollections , insurance McCook. Nerrasjca , SJTNotary Public. East Dennison street. J I AUSTIN J. RITTENHOUSE : ATTORNEY • AT • LAW McCook , Nekraska. I30fnce Over the Famous clothing' store , r. A. WELLS. FARINGTON power. WELLS & POWER. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEL General law practice in state and federal courts. Stenographer and Notary m ofScs- Office over Citizens Bank of McCook. W. V. GAGE , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON McCook , Nebraska. 3 ? Ofnce hours 9 to 11 a. m. , 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Rooms Over the First National bank. Night calls answered at the office. II ' I M H ! i M 1 H 1 M | HH