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F V\ 85 % EOR True Womanhood § § 3 Br > HSn Jt gives all important news of the g j Bg feste Nation and World , the most reliable jjjpg RL 5 3 marketreportsbrilliantandinstruegjkgj K' fiHi tive editorials , fascinating short stogjfgj Irv 5P ries , " -unexcelled agricultural defe HLjtf wtd partment , scientific and mechanical Stfgj Kf' 2p § information , illustrated fashion artisT - < & # sT rVJ3 cles , humorous illustrations , etc. , etc. Br &k sfes & K rQ § THE TRIBUNE AND K. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 YEAR rag * HK & fc FOB 81.50 , CASH IN ADVANCE. $ J HfA K fG Address all Orders to THE McCOOK TRIBUNE. gfe $ Hin f Write your name and address on a postal card , send it to Geo. W. Best , StiflS KOA W\S < 2 Tribune ojjice , New York City , and a sampie copy of the New-York Weekly Tribune 5J S Hra\ { ANii ? will be mailed to you. ? V/5 * B | S A CAMPAIGN OF EDUCATION , g HPfl HOW TO GET IT FOR § 3.50. j | | KHfSI. Iwt To be educated one must read pCgpl Hfc } / ? § & A "JVT the best literature. 5 3 Hr O siv - O ? Unparalleled sivT . , ' Leslie's Illustrated w tl , B/r' I Cf Weekly ] ; y E ? j OFFER published at no Fifth Avenue , f R i Ci New York , is full of the best ] | H > 1ST21 ' things. Its illustrations are HS I H j i superb ; its stories charming ; and its literarj- departments are • / % $ Hff&J&l edited with consummate skill. l l Edf * jjr J Such a paper is a great popular educator. It should be in j K | V every home. iAn \ K | % l The subscription price of Leslie's is 54 per annum. | H I Ce We make the unparalleled offer of a copy of J.eslie's Illus4 \ \ X trated Weekly and a copy of our own weekly for one year , at | = = * Hr % , Bfl only $3,50 forfcoth * 2S HL l f No such offer was ever made before. No such offer will ever f S\ \ KjKi & 3I De niade again. 3 H/v JW I Remit by postal order or check to l fl V 1 THE TRIBUNE , MeCook , Neb. 1 , ; * ' , ' ' 1'if * , 1 1 lBMMiritititf ) | tBirii " "JiM ' iTriiiinli ' ii .i 'i ' 1 i ' f ' < n Jnir-wrfwiM i iwinTJwii yw BSi m . a * , . . , , . 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 ,1 11 m 1 1 mi i. , [ 1 1 .in | PJ TIME TABLE. IMfM SaMB : C03E , 1TEBSAQEA. MilfliM LINCOLN , DENVER , OMAHA , HELENA , CHICAGO. BUTTE , ST. JOSEPH. PORTLAND. KANSAS CITY , SALT LAKE CITY , ST. LOUIS and all SAN FRANCISCO , POINTS EAST AND AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. WEST. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS : CENTRAL TIME. No. 2. Vestibuled Express , daily , Lincoln , Omaha , St. Joe , Kansas City , St. LouisChi- cajjo , and all points south and east 5:55 A.M. No. 4. Local Express , daily , Lin coln , Omaha , Chicago , and all points east 9:00 r. m. N0.14S. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday , Hastings and intermediate stations 5:00 A. M. No. 76. Freight , daily , Oxford , Hol- drege , Hastings 6:45 A. M. No. 80. Freight , daily , Hastings and intermediate stations 7:00 a. m MOUNTAIN TIME. No. 5. Local Express , daily , Den ver and intermediate sta tions 8:15 P. M. No. 3. Vestibuled Express , daily , Denver and all points in Colo.Utah and California , 11:40 r.M. N0.149. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday , Akron and intermediatesta- tions 6:00 : A. M. No. 77. Freight , daily.Stratton.Ben kelman , HaiglerVray and Akron 3:20 P. M. No. 63. Freight , daily.Stratton.Ben- kelman , Haigler , Wray and Akron 5:00 p. M. N0.175. Accommodation , Mondays , Wednesdays and Fridays , Imperial and intermediate stations 8:00 A. M. Sleeping , dining and reclining chair cars ( seats free ) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United States or Canada. ' For information , time tables , maps and tickets , call on or write C. E. Magner , Agent , McCook , Nebraska , or J. Francis , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Nebraska. RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS. George LeHew was in Lincoln , first of the week. Conductor C. E. Pope has returned to work again. Brakeman C. V. Kerr was on the sick list a few days this week. Mrs. C. E. Pope went down to Oxford , Tuesday morning , to spend the day. Negligee , dress and working shirts. Call and see them. The Famous. Clerk M. Lawritsou and family spent Sunday in Cambridge , visiting relatives. A. Campbell was in Omaha , first of the week , returning Wednesday morn ing. Brakeman O. D. Keith of the Hast- ings-Oberlin line is on the sick list , this week. Mesdames B. V. Haley and Dennis Cullen returned from Omaha , Saturday night. Brakeman E. Engberg had his finger badly smashed while coupling cars at Culbertson , Monda3' . Earl Gooding was night caller during Gsorge LeHew's absence in Lincoln , first part of the week. Train-master Kenyon made his usual rounds on the eastern part of the divi sion , Monday and Tuesday. Barney Sharkey was called to Phila delphia , first of the week , by the death of his brother , W. J. Sharkey. Trainmaster W. Josselyn Assistant Superintendent E. F. Highland spent a few hours in town between trains , Mon day night. A. P. Bonnet , J. J. Barry , C. K. Put nam and Howe Smith were in attendance at district court in Holdrege , Monday and Tuesday. Switchman Frank Kidder got a bad cut on the head , Wednesday , by a car door falling on him while in the act of coupling cars. Rufus Carlton was promoted to the position of helper under Agent Magner and Roy Smith has taken his place as clerk and stenographer in A. Campbell's office. Round-house Foreman H. C. Smith was called down to Holdrege , Tuesday morning , by a telegram announcing that his brother Wash. Smith of Plattsmouth had been taken sick at that place. The aunual meeting of the stockholders of the Burlington company will be held in Chicago , on Wednesday. May 12. The advisability of changing the fiscal 3ear , making it begin July 1 and end June 30 , and also changing the date of the annual meeting , are among the matters that will be considered. The general passenger agents of the -Western roads did not adopt an agree ment for the Western Passenger associa tion , last week , at Chicago. It was found that the proposed agreement did not cover as much ground as the majority of the lines desired , and it was decided that a committee of the passenger men should go over the agreement in company with the attorneys and that they should en deavor to get as much of the old agree ment into the new agreement as . is pos sible and at the same time keep within the scope of the court decision. Kansas City Star. Onion sets , all Tari- eties , at Knipple's. ( I DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve [ Cures Plies , Scalds , Burasl ' bb w war Arffl " " ' ' " " • ' Ti in. , M M 1 1 m . * 1 1 " ' Awarded Highesv Honors World's Fair , DR * CREAM BAKING vwm MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Call and leave your order for a stylish spring suit. A good fit and lowest prices guaranteed. The Famous. Burlington locomotives are being re paired and remodeled at the Havelock shops till they are scarcely recognizable. Thej' are being made more powerful , able to stand greater boiler pressure and equipped with larger cylinders. The first of the rebuilt engines of class C , No 18 , came out of Havelock shops last week. Its trial run was altogether satis factory. Engine No 69 of class A will , this week , come out thoroughly rebuilt. General Manager Holdrege states that the remodeled engines are for use on the various branch lines in this state. The engines just turned out will do duty between Lincoln and Alliance. The old engines will be called in from now on as rapidly as possible and rebuilt. Journal. O. D. Keith , who is now living at Has tings , met with a severe accident at Franklin , Wednesday forenoon. " While doing some switching and in attempting to make a coupling his hand was caught between the drawheads and badly smash ed. His thumb and one finger were cut off entirely , while his whole hand was badly pinched and the bones broken. The train remained at Franklin until a physician temporarily dressed the hand. The train was then run ahead of time to Hastings where the company's doctor attended to the wound. To Subscribers of The Tribune. Readers of The Tribune will please remember that cash is an essential in the publication of a paper. The pub lisher has been verjT 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. Hog and Cattle Fencing. We have just received a car load of Page Woven Wire Fencing for hogs and all kinds of stock , which we will sell at lowest prices. Barnett Lumber Cc. Lots for Sale. Lots 9 , 10 , 11 and 12 in block 25 , Second end addition to McCook. Make me an offer on these lots. Address : W. E. Dauchy , Topeka , Kansas. Dr. Z. L. Kay. Office , rooms 4 and 5 over Leach's jewelry store. Residence , front rooms over Ganschow's shoe store. For Sale. Lots 1 and 2 , in block 23 , original Mc Cook. Write to G. W. Jacobson , Free dom , Illinois. For Sale Cheap. Residences in town and 160 acres south of McCook. S. Cordeal , Office over Farmers and Merchants Bank. WANTED AT ONCE : Active agents for each county. Exclusive control and no risk. Will clear 12 to 25 hundred dollars lars a 3'ear. Enclose stamp for full par ticulars , or 25c for $1 sample. BigRapids Mineral Water Co , BigRapids , Mich. April 2-2mo. Hog Fencing. We have just received a shipment of extra quality hog fencing. And we are selling it at the remarkably low figure of 20 cents a rod. Have also a large supply of chicken fencing in stock. S. M. Cochran & Co. Mrs. G. A. Noren went to Lincoln , this morning , to be absent a week on a visit to her daughter Selma of the uni versity. C T. Watson is expected home soon from Lafayette , Indiana , where he has been for the past few weeks. Miss Edith Oyster is assisting in the postoffice at present. Wall Paper 4 cents a roll. L. W. McConnell & . Co. Latest in soft and stiff hats. Call and see them. The Famous. The ring is busted. Good eating & plantr iiig potatoes 40 cts. a bushel. In 10 bushel lots 36e. Knipple. " " IT.i.i.,11 i i ' * " ' " " ' " " " > " "Sawf f * H i.i , t w m . i. . . . , n i i i n n i > 'h m iiii ' m urn m 'I "Saw- * 2 _ _ _ _ g tif H V I : i I ISPMG ii Mil ! 1 ! I H Hi p . . DRESSES. . . H I CVjf * Jtfrjyijyt-jy > Bc3Wc3 5 = U * * 52"VrS' V * W * U % * & * 3 ? TV/jaW H &fe Now is the time to buy them. jl § I H Our line of Dress Goods is large. § § HI Prices are very reasonable. Come jpg s a and see the line of wash fabrics for | | a I P | Summer Dresses , the assortment is j | | good. Buy now before the best | j | * gig things are gone. You can save Mi § H money by buying Ladies ' Shirt § j § I $ § Waists , Ladies ' Spring ; Capes , and Sg8 I S 2 Ladies Dress Skirts of us. p pi | | f I | | g We still sell the G-D Corsets. M % I ggg No better Coi'set sold at $1.00. § 23 I p $ Grocery Stock is always comjp § H | jj § plete. Get our prices. p jjg M sSS at the . . . . mi ; H gg 1 ash § § gfe C. L. DeGROFF & CO. S&s | gj f F ST if H id [ Wnational I m H If > BANK < 8 1 | l Authorized Capital , $100,000. | pj H | | I Capital and Surplus , $60,000 j9 H ! GEO. tiOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , V. Pres. JO | gg W. F. LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PEN NELL , Ass 't Cash. fVj H A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. fl | I ? V. FRANKLIN , President. A. C. EBERT. Cashier , if M 1 ! % | I CITIZENS BANK I | # OF McCOOK , NEB. # H t & f Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , Si0,000 # H # & M | f -j DIRECTORS- W ! H K V. FRANKLIN , N. S. HARWQOD , A. C. EBERT , Jj ! H 5 ? H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALUHAN , C. H. WILLARD. % H eh & * > H