J. F. OANSCHOW , THE OLD RELIABLE SHOE DEALER 1 a aS Carries the Largest and Finest m stock of seasonable goods in the m Boot and Shoe line to be found in Southwestern Nebraska. F. GANSCHOW McCOOK , NEBRASKA. SPRING SUIT Made to Order for $12.50 ; look neat , fit well , nicely made and good wearers. Ready Made Suits for less money ; guar anteed all wool and to give ex- ROWN'S tra good satis- faction. Suits for Boys , big- and little , 3.50 and upward. Two pairs shrot pants , § 1.25. f > - Full line of Furnishing Goods everything' a man wants to wear. FOR THE LADIES Stylish Tailor Made Suits , Skirts , Waists , Jackets and Capes. Also Mackintoshes , Undervesfs and Hosiery. _ _ _ - „ ; All Goods sold subject to Examination and Approval before taking. I. T. BENJAMIN , i EETINQ WITH DESTINY No man can tell when it will come along. Often it starts up before us in unexpected times and places. Even an afternoon stroll with a friend and a chance. introduction may shape all the course of one's after life. To be always at your best and not ashamed of your destiny you must dress like a true gentleman. This can be done by ordering your Suits and Overcoats of M. BORN & GO. , The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors WIio arc nnrlvallcd Musters of the Tailoring Art. 300 NEW Patterns.FinestiMaterJal. Perfect AVi'i'l' ' ' ' " ! ' Fit. New Stock. latest Styles. Best Work x manship. Thrifty Prices. g A Cheery Guarantee With All. g Call on C. L. DeGROFF & CO. , MeCook , Neb. Cftase Co. Land and Jive Stock Gs. Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder P. O. address Imperial Chase county , and Heat 4rice. Nebraska. HaaRe , IStiakinp- Water and the F Frenchman creeks , in Chase county. Nebraska. I Brand as cut onsldeof ' some animal.on hip and sfiles or some , or any- FRANCIS E. DIVINE. CANCER DOCTOR , McCooK , NEBRASKA. r "I guarantee a cure. No cure , no pay. Write me at above address , or call at my home in Coleman precinct. ATL. MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENTS All Kinds , Sizes and Prices. T A. G. DOLE , Agent. McCook. Neb. ALSO MUTUAL INSURANCE . . . FARM , STOCK. AND MERCANTILE In the German Mutual , Omaha ; Mercantile Mu tual , Lincoln ; Farmers Mutual , Lincoln. DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure , Pleasant , Quick Results , Safe to take. Hflgtod TIMS TABLE. McCOOZ , MEEEABSA. LINCOLN , DENVER , OMAHA. HELENA , CHICAGO , BUTTE , ST. JOSEPH , PORTLAND , KANSAS CITY , SALT LAKE CITY , ST. LOUIS AND AI.L SAN FRANCISCO , POINTS IAST 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 6:15 A.M. No. 4. Local Express , daily , Hast ings IIOOP.M. No. 6. Chicago Flyer 4:40 p. M. No.l S. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday , Hastings and intermediate stations 5:00 A. M. No. 76. Freight , daily , Oxford , Hol- drege , Hastings 6:30A.M. No. So. Freight , daily , Hastings and intermediate stations 7:27 A. M. No. 64. Freight , daily , Oxford , Red Cloud , St. Joe , Kansas City 4:00 A. M. No. 5- Local Express , daily , ar rives at 8:05 : P.M. MOUNTAIN TIME. No. I. Denver Flyer 6:20 A.M. No. 3. Vestibuled Express , daily , Denver and all points in Colo.Utah and California , 11:40 P.M. No.i49. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday , Akron and intermediatesta- tions 6:45 A. M. No. 77. Freight , dailyStrattonBen- kelman , Ilaigler , Wray and Akron 1:50 p. M. No. 63. Freight , dailyStratton,13en- kelman , Haigler , VVray and Akron 4:30 p. M. No.i75. Accommodation , Mondays , Wednesdays and Fridays , Imperial and intermediate stations 6:38 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 A. P. Thomson , Agent , McCook , Nebraska , or J. Francis , General Passenger Agent , Omaha. Nebraska. RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS. J.T.Brady and F.A.Stark are on the sick-list. L. W. Stayner and Fay spent Sunday in Edgar. , Frank Harris was in Denver , Monday , on business. Adolph Goth of Palisade has a position in the freight depot. L. E. Cann and C. F.Heber were Den ver visitors , Tuesday. Machinist John Thomson was a Lin coln visitor , Saturday. Brakemaii W. VV. Webster returned , Monday , from his Hastings visit. Conductor and Mrs. E. Q. Robie re- tnrned to Hastings , Saturday last on 6. Supt. A. Campbell went over the St. Francis line , Thursday , in his special car. Arthur Wood , of the store-house , made Hastings a brief visit Saturday evening. Roy Ziut of the oil house returned , Thursday , from a visit to his brother at May wood. Frank G. Westland has been granted a patent for his folding spring seat for locomotives. James Patterson has been taking a small vacation to fix up his newly ac quired home. Mrs. W. E. DeLong , daughter and father-in-laxv went down to Hastings , Saturday on 6. Brakeman J J. Oldharu was over from the Oberlin and St.Francis line between trains , Monday. Machinist William Smith was taken violently with cramps , Tuesday evening , and had to be carried home. Engineer and Blrs. F. W. Hawksworth , this week , moved down town into quar ters over S. L. Green's store. Brakeman Neal Beeler is up from the Hastiugs-Oberlin line for a few days and is being relieved by Brakeinen L. M. Best. We are sorry to note the presence of scatlet fever in the home of Engineer Gates. The daughter Tish is the ailing member. Robt. J. Moore , of the freight office , went down to Franklin on No. 2 , Sun day morning , to spend the day with home folks. Brakeman. Herman Hegenberger has been over over on his farm south of Leb anon for a few davs , fixing up things on the plantation. Brakeman J. M. Stranahan has a pas senger run with Conductor George Wil- lets , and Brakeman William Washburn has gone onto freight. Conductor H. C. Brown , who has been over on the St Francis line relieving Conductor Creep returned home , Mon day , visiting briefly in Holdrege. Conductors L. C. Wolff , A.E.Owen and H. II.Miller and their crews had the regular soldiers from Cheynne to Hast ing , Wednesday. There were three train loads. Conductor C. W. Bronson has been in Omaha , part of the week , attending a session of the Grand Commandery. Foley - ey had his run , and H. C. Brown had Foley's. The Chicago , Burlingtou & Quincy has orderd four consolidated locomotives from the Pittsburg Locomotive works. The cylinders will tie 22 x 28 inches , the boiler 74 inches in diameter , and the drivers about 54 inches. The boilers will carry 200 pounds pressure. Now that the murder trial is over tlie average citizen can resume his usual oc cupation . The assessor , James Woodsworth , is on the pathway of the property-owners of this precinct. Rev , Hermon Bross of Lincoln was a brief attendant upon the association ses sions , Wednesday. It is stated that Edward Lorenz will go to Kansas , where he has some rela tives , for the present. John Thompson and Arthur Wood are cleaving the atmosphere with a new tandem , just received. One hundred and twenty-five dollars were raised to remunerate Darius Ken dall for his loss in the late fire. The meetings of the Christian church in their their tabernacle have continued all week , still attracting fair audiences and close interest. The McCook Social Club announces its closing hop for this season on Friday , April 22nd , in Menard's opera hall. Dancing at 9 , sharp. No. 6 recently made 78 miles in as many minutes , not accounting for four minutes lot in stopping and in getting out of the Denver yard. Arbor Day is being observed by the banks and the postoffice , today ; other wise , save for the planting of a few trees , there is no public notice of the day. Mr.Keplinger and Hatry Relph are here from Creston , Iowa , the latter lor his health. Mr.Keplinger is a relative of S E.Callen. They may go on to Col orado. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Stilgebouer of Danbury attended the meeting of the association of Congregational churches of the valley in our city , Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The Star of Jupiter is growing at a rapid rate. Our people will one of these days awake to the fact that they have in their midst an institution of proportions they little dreamed of. And toward whose growth they did little or nothing. Let us appreciate with good word and action this order , whose large success means so much for McCook. The Danbury Station. Mr. Snively , superintendent of the Bea trice Creamery Company was a pleasant caller Tuesday. Monday was pay day at the Danbury Creamery , and over $260 were paid to its 42 customers. With the milk routes established it will probably be much more next month. The com pany expects soonto operate the plant every day instead of every other day as they have been doing. LATER : the change is to be made next Monday. Richard Paugh expects to commence on a milk route from Lebanon to our creamery next Monday , with 1200 pounds of milk as a starter. Topics. COURT HOUSE NEWS. COUNTY COURT. License to wed was granted to Fred B. Duckworth and Virginia E. Chinn , both of Indianola , this week , and they were married , Wednesday evening , by Rev J. A.Badcon on the train between Indi anola and McCook. Bernhard Kotter of Culbertson and Caroline Droll of McCook were author ized to marry , this week , and the count } ' judge performed the ceremony on Tues day. The of W. L. two-year-old son Furga- sou , of Bolton , Mississippi , had whoop ing cough. "After several physicians had prescribed for him without giving him relief , " writes Mr. Furgason , "I persuaded my wife to try a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough" Remedy. The first dose had the desired effect , and in forty-eight hours he was entirely free from all cough. I consider your remedy the best in the market , especially for children , and recommend it at all times " The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by L. W. McConnell. THE TRIBUNE and The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer forr.5oayear , strictly in advance. Smoke Marshal Spinola SG. cigar , ab solutely the best on earth , for sale at L. W. McConnell & Co.'s. McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. Corn $ . 18 Wheat 72 Oats 17 Rye 36 Barley 20 Hogs 3.25 Eggs 07 Butter 12 Potatoes 50 @ .65 The BEST Paint to buy is the SHEKWZN- WlLIiIAMS CO.'S. It g-oes farther , lasts longer , and gives bet ter satisfaction than other paints. We have all kinds and colors and for all purposes. LW. McConnell & Co. t rf js" -w.is.rc : New Dress Goods , New Laces ' lM > , tries New Line of Men's ! m New Line of Hats In Fact , Nice New Goods for Every De partment. Make your Purchases for Spring now , while the assort ment is complete. C. L. DeGROFF & CO X v\r > i n s * * * * Authorized Capital , $100,000. Capital and Surplus , $60,000 jj GEO. HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , V. Pras. W. F. LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PEHNELL , Ass't Cash. A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. * * I k giifc ffrT . . . . jS i jrj cyy jnjt jjjx jay : jacjo. j gg ft jugcj.yi : J y. xyp. Jjj V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. 1 r * " t CITIZENS BANK # * * OF MeCOOK , NEB. Itt * Paid Up Capital , § 50,000. Surplus , SS.OOQ " * i DIRECTORS = # V. FRANKLIN , V/.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , , w / / . T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD. * * * iSfiSs.f - -Ai-jiffr {