111 | j J. F. G ANSCHO W , B Bit'M M K If W& the old reliable fl § V' .V , i@ ifes | I SHOE DEALER , | Bit h i ! y ! i % s Can sell you the most suitable § g5 f ; sas and useful Christmas Presents in BS5g V gs town. Your friends can not enjoy gg $ Y SP themselves with cold feet , neither sp | f y % $ k can you. Therefore , in order to 5Sg ; jS &gs make your friends and yourselves § § ' : ' § sp comfortable , come and see what I SSg VI fl can do for you in warm-lined Shoes § p | * . . and Slippers , Felt Boots , Snow Exgp | f ] s p cluders , Arctics and Alaskas for jggg i 1 § ? Men , Boys , Women , Misses and § g § I igss Children. - ps Mi ij.RGANSCHOW , ! ' I : > I ggj McCOOK , NEBRASKA. gg W H I < ALASKA > K GOLD - FIELDS SHy flP ; Hy H ? RELIABLE GUIDE BOOK. > K > fjv S Tells you where to go , how to get ( K ( ® 1/ \ there , what to take along , ( either by J Ly ja * / land or waterdescribes the Route.the I m ( w 7 Mines , the Ravines , tells where every ) t ft" * \ Strike was made , and tells where others > Hj ffi ) This Book is the cnly Reliable and ? K S * f Authentic book published. ( t % ) Written by a man who spent three / K S j years obtaining all the facts. ? Bl 6 < The Chicago Record is the pub- \ Bi / / lisher , and Hon. Eli Gage , son or the C B Bfln % 3 Secretary of the Treasury of the United ? B Bm i C Slates , is one of the contributors.which C B B BV & f ought to be sufficient guarantee as to ? B BKy / > v C its authenticity. \ E Efl c % c Those who desire making this trip , / B BV' w / that will study this book and follow its ? } ] p ( advice , will save several hundred dolS B BS'p \ This book contains nearly 6oo pag- \ B BS , % ; \ es , nearly ioo illustrations , I2mapsand \ B BM % N complete index , handsomely bound. / B Bfl 1) ) v We will furnish this book on re- \ B BV < ' / ceiptof $1.50 and prepay all charges. / B BC : * $ \ Agents wanted in every town. Send 3 B Bft J i 10 cents for outfit. S K. ] I i UNIVERSAL SUPPLY COMPANY , C B \ P 225 Dearborn St. , Chicago. ( mf \ as8 Co'Land anJive ! Stock 6e. BBBk e' BBBBBBBB9BsBsl 90Bk . Horses brauded on left hip or left shoulder V < HtM p- ° - address Imperial f. V B Ohase county , and Beat V BflBBSflPVnrice. Nebraska. Raape , V7ater and the K-/ , x' KfinSHaki11 ? B Bfl lBBBBB \ BBAiiaf Frenchman crpeks , in B Bj x\ > BBBflBWI Chase county. Nebraska. BSV p _ J L * B | Brand as cut on side of B Bj ill MMfcaJl' some animals.on hip and B H | f' BvDBBBsBaBk sides of some , or any- B Bff where on thr > animal PK ANDREW CARSON , B B \w Proprietor . BBB k V ° • • • f | fv SUNNY SIDE DAW BBm'i ' * B We resPectfu y solicit your business , Bg \ i and guarantee pure milk , full measure , B \ - and prompt , courteous service. B [ \ DeWitt's Little Early Risers , B ) ft * The famous little pills. BBS' fir KvKmCmCmVi EfififififififiM Guaranteed Cure for Piles. We have a never failing cure for Piles of every description. Tried thou sands of times and never known to Faii , . So confident are we of the merits of the great Indian Pile Remedy , that we will send free to any reader of The Tribune a liberal sized trial package , only asking the small remittance of ten cents to cover cost of postage and packing. Don'tsuf- fer longer but send at once for a trial of this great remedy. Inclose ten cents. Write name and postoffice address plain ly , and mention reading this article in The Tribune. Address all letters to the Indian Pile Remedy Co. , Spring Valley , Minn. 9-24-52. J. S. McBRAYER , PROPRIETOR OF THE McCook Transfer Line BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. g 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. 7 F. D. Burgess , 9 | Plumber and \ \ Steam Fitter \ J McCOOK , NEBR. 7 m Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass g Z Goods , Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings. Z \ Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse \ 9 Windmills. Basementof the Meeker9 % Phillips building. P FREE ! FREE ! FREE ! CATARRH CM BE CURED ! And to PROVE that our CATARRH CURE will positively CTTRE catarrh in Its worst forms , we will send a Two Weeks' Treatment Free to all who send us ten cents (10c. ( ) in stamps to pay cost of postage and packing. Address JOHNS & DIXON , Rochester , X. X. fim TIMF. TABLE. B | ( UeCOOZ , HEBBASSA. iiiiliJJKi 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. Louis.Chi- cage , 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. N0.148. 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 No. 64. Freight , daily , Oxford , Red Cloud , St. Joe , Kansas City 4:30 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 P.M. N0.149. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday , Akron and intermediate sta tions 6:00 A.M. No. 77. Freight , dailyStrattonBen- kelman , Haigler , Wrayand Akron 1:30 P. M. No. 63. Freight , daily.Stratton.Ben- kelman , Haigler , Wrayand Akron 4:10 P. M. N0.175. Accommodation , Mondays , Wednesdays and Fridays , Imperial and intermediate stations 7:00 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. Mrs.C.Chabe from Gillette , Wyoming , has been visiting her parents at Imperial. Switchman C. L. Bouge has resigned. William Throop is a new switchman at this place. Brakeman W. W. Washburn is taking a short lay-off. Trainmaster Kenyon was taking in the branches , Thursday. Brakeman W. C. Cox is visiting his parents near Red Cloud. Frank Traver and James Thomson of the round house force are on the sick- list. Fireman and Mrs. Hugh Brown buried an infant of tender age , Monday of this week. H. A. Beale and B. L. McCarl were up at Wauneta , Friday last , on a hunting trip. ' " " " Brakeman T. L. Cady of the Hastings- Oberlin line has been transferred to Mc Cook. B. C. Monpleasure is taking a short lay-off , and visiting his wife over at Oberlin. Mrs. John L. Rouch and family left for Emporia , Kansas , on last Friday , to join her husband. Extra Brakeman E.O.Custer is down at Holdrege relieving Switchman Sparks , who is on the sick-list. Brakeman L. M. Best is down on the Hastings-Oberlin run , relieving O. R. Amick , who is on the sick-list. Peter McCarty and family arrived home on Tuesday night from their visit to Chicago relatives and friends. H. H. Miller went down to Oxford , Saturday evening , to meet his wife who has been visiting her parents down in Lincoln. Superintendent Campbell was down on the St. Francis branch , Thursday , with President Perkins , who is down there on a hunt. Star of Jupiter Items. Our home beneficiary order , the Star of Jupiter , has this week put into the field as general organizer for Nebraska Mr. F. O. Fritz , late state lecturer for the Modern Woodmen. Mr. Fritz has had great experience in this line of work and has been very successful. Our people ple have done well to secure him. Mr. Fritz will probably give a public lecture for the order in our city within a week or ten days , notice of which will be given later on. No one should fail to hear him. He is a good speaker and entertaining. The meeting of the Star of Jupiter Monday evening was well attended , con siderable business was transacted , and a good time is reported. The social en tertainment of this order is always a special feature , and insures a good at tendance and a pleasant time. Next Monday evening , December 6th , will be held the regular election of officers in the local lodge and a full attendance of the members is urgently requested. A good programme is also promised for the occasion. No member should fail to be present , and after the business session the friends of the members will also be invited to enjoy the social enter tainment. Cheap Home for Sale. Five room house , 50 ft. lot , choice lo cation , Marshall street , 2d house south of Strasser's. $200 cash , $500 on 6 per cent mortgage , semi-annual interest , be ing only $2.50 per month rent. Write , H. G. Dixon , Kennett Square , Penna. INTERESTING LETTERS. gladly recommend Dr. Hartman's won derful remedies. They are all any house wife needs with the books sent free treat ing on the different ailments. I have used Pe-ru-nn for four years and it never fails to give relief if taken in time. Whenever I feel done up it helps me wonderfully. In cases of colds , chills , la grippe , if taken in hot water.it acts like a charm. I can recommend it for pains in the back , cold hands and feet. You will save doctor bills by the use of Dr. Hartman's wonderful medicines. " The following interesting let ters were re ceived by Dr. Hartman , Co lumbus , Ohio , from thankful women : Mrs L. Adams , Beard- en , Tennessee , writes : "I can Miss Linnie Wiggins , Berlin Heights , Ohio , writes : "I suf fered with ca tarrh of the nose , head and throat for three years. I could get no relief un til I began tak ing Pe-ru-na. I took three bottles. It has done wonders. Independent of cur ing my catarrh , it has greatly improved my general health. I cannot describe the change. Any one suffering from ca tarrh and knowing that it can be cured would be very unwise not to take Dr. Hartman's advice. Follow directions. Pe-ru-na does the " - - rest. Address The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufac turing Company , Columbus , Ohio , for a free book entitled "Winter Catarrh. " Ask your druggist for a free Pe-ru-na Almanac for 1898. AGENTS WANTED. Send your address to us , and we will inform you how other men earn from $15 to $35 weekly. If you are endowed with an average amount of common sense.you can in a short time do as well , or better , by securing a county agency for one of our standard publications. If you want to start without delay , send $1.25 , and we will forward a copy of "The Reversi ble Wall Map of the United States and World , " 66 x 46 inches in size , eleven beautiful colors. A county map of the United States on one side , and a library map of the World on the other , should be in every home and office. This is the 1898 edition , corrected to date ; twofive- ; dollar maps at a popular price. We also send a copy of our new wall map of Nebraska , showing counties.rail- roads , towns , etc. , 1898 edition , with a marginal index , locating every town on map and giving population , 28 x 44 in ches in size , just issued. Above two maps almost sell them selves , but printed instructions accom pany samples. Later on you can try some expensive article. Write qnick and choose your field. Rand , McNaixy & Co. , 166 and 168 Adams St. , Chicago , 111. gj& Are you saving your dollars and dimes for Christmas ? You will wish you had when you see the richness and vari ety of everything in his line displayed by SUTTON. Large line of men's flannel overshirts , lined gloves , mits , and hosiery , at The Famous Clothing Co. 's. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sal. Cures Piles. Scalds , Burns. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the board of county commissioners will receive sealed bids for furnishing Red Willow county officers during the year the following records and stationery : , 1 plain S-quire canvas cover patent back mortgage record. 2 printed 8-quire canvas cover patent back mortgage records. 1 plain S-quire canvas cover patent back deed record. 2 printed Squire canvas cover patent back deed record. I plain S-quire canvas cover patent back commissioners' records. 1 printed 4-quire canvas cover patent back school district treasurer's bond record. 1 plain 8-quire canvas cover patent back probate record. 1 printed 4-quire canvas cover patent back voucher record. 1 printed 4-quire canvas cover patent back cash book. 10.000 printed No. 10 XXX rag envelopes. 10,000 printed No. 6j < XXX rag envelopes. 10 reams linen legal cap. 10,000 printed letterheads , 12 lbs. 3 gross Perfection lead pencils , No. 2. 6 gross pens. Half gross cork tipped penholders. 1 dozen quarts Arnold's fluid. Separate bids for records and stationer } ' . All bids to be filed with county clerk on or before January 1st , 1S9S. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. R. A. Green , County Clerk. * DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure , Pleasant , Quick Results , Safe to take. -I il tt [ big stock ] i m of m I ft [ fall goods ] 1 ! | NOW READY FOR INSPECTION , m ' I m NEW DRESS GOODS K I JUST RECEIVED. § &j ! I Ssg Come and be convinced that it 5r $ # I p&g is the largest and besfc selection I fejS we have ever shown. Prices are gpS I $ • & lower than they ever were before. Pa&ji 1 H CLOTHING , If I 9 UNDERWEAR , H I II CAPES , JACKETS H I jjp We bought them all before gg ( fife prices went up. Come , buy early gJg I SS53 and get the benefit of low prices. g&P I RWS CZrS I fejte Get our prices on Groceries , gfefl I m& AT THE . . . Cft2 i ' 1 I | * I Bargain g I I , Store. . . . C. L. DeGBOFF & CO. g& ( > H Il 4FIRST - M 1 | rWNATIONA.lA l m 9 His I F3. A TvT T/T - = \ N 1 | | ! Authorized Capital , $100,000. IS | 2 Capital and Surplus , $60,000 | | S I | fi GEO. HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , V. Pros. f | § H fe | IV. F. LAV/SON , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass't Cash. jVj H | = p A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. i = | H f 9 $ V. FRANKLIN , President. A. C. EBERT , Cashier , if H 1 CITIZENS BANK ! I # $ OF McCOOK , NEB. # # ft § Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , Si0,000 # * i ? tie * H | f H DIRECTORS - - = 3- if K / . FRANKLIN , N. S. HARW00D , A. C. EBERT , J ? M Il H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALUHAN , C. H. WILLARD. If M