I J. F. GANSCHOW , B II x tides M Tlffi OLD RELIABLE 5 3 m SHOE DEALER 1 Carries the Largest and Finest stpck of seasonable goods in the Boot and Shoe line to be found in Southwestern Nebraska. J.F.GANSCHOWJ sis McCOOK , NEBRASKA. . , * : SPECIAL SALE AT THE BEE HIVE 25 Doz. Ladies' fast black , finished top HOSE. Would be cheap at 3 pairs for 25c. We will close them out at - 3 PAIRS FOR lOc 10 Doz. Ladies' White and Cream SUMMER VESTS , elastic knit , yarn overstiched arm pits , crocheted around neck , drawn and tied with bow. They are the regular l5c goods. We put them in this sale at 5c 15 Doz. Ladies' and Misses' BELTS White , Green , Red , Black and all colors , nickle and leather-covered buckles. This line of Belts sells in regular way from I5c to 40c each. We put them all in this sale at - IOC You bought a lot of WEBSTER'S DICTIONARIES of the STREET FAKIR for 75c. Now come and get what you want of them for 69c of your home dealer. REMEMBER , THESE PRIDES ARE FOR THIS SALE ONLY. If you want the goods at prices named , come at once while they are going. THE BEE HIVE , McCook. iVV I SPECIAL SALE FOR ONE WEEK BEGINNING J une Extraordinary Value in I COME IN AND SEE. f ? < % * //M/ % < 4 ? | | What is Left Must go at Any Price. | S.L.LOWM&N. Chamberlain's Pain Balm has 110 equal as a household liniment. It is the best remedy known for rheumatism , lame back , neuralgia ; while for sprains , cuts , bruises , burns , scalds and sore throat , is invaluable. Wertz & Pike , merchants , Fernandina , Fla. , write : "Everyone who buys a bottle of Chamberlain's Remedies.Jcomes back and says it is the best medicine he has ever used. " 25 and 50 cents per bottle at McConnell's drug store. - . TRIBUNE and The Chicago Inter- of rook for $1.35 a year , strictly in advance. Minute Cough cure is the best tion I have ever sold or used and W too much in its praise. " L. > . Merchant , Odell , Ga. A. aARBLE OR GRANITE IHO/IIUlHE/fTS All Kinds , Sizes and Prices. T T A. G. DOLE. Agent. McCook , Neb. ALSO MUTUAL INSURANCE . . . FARM , STOCK. AND MERCANTILE In the German Mutual , Omaha ; Mercantile Mu tual , Lincoln ; Fanners Mutual , Lincoln. At Reduced Rates. Subscriptions taken at THE TRIBUNE office for any publication at reduced rates. The human machine starts but once and stops but once. You can keep it going longest and most regularly by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers , the famous little pills for all stomach and liver troubles TIME TABLE. 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- care , and all points south and east 6.-I5A.M. No. 4. Local Express , daily , Hast ings 11:00 P.M. No. 6. Chicago Flyer 4:40 p. M. No.l48. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday , Hastings and intermediate stations 5:00 A. M. No. 76. Freight , daily , Oxford , Ilol- drege , Hastings 6:30 A. M. No. So. Freightdaily , 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.l49. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday , Akron and intermediatesta- tions 6:45 A. M. No. 77. Freight , dailyStrattonBen- kelman , Haigler , Wrayand Akron 1:5o P. M. No. 63. Freight , daily.Stratton.Ben- kelman , Haigler , Wray 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. Nellie Clark visited Red Cloud friend : last week. Conductor Phil. Churchfield is no\ located at Alliance. S. Wilburn is running an extra gau on the U. P. D. & G. Miss Mary Mugan returned last week from her trip to Iowa. Mrs. Dave Magner returned , last Fri day night , from a trip to Hastings. Miss Marie Mansfield is the guest o Engineer and Mrs. Thad Shepherd. Mrs. C. W. Bronson left on 6 , Wedne : day , for Rock Island , 111. , on a visit. F. W. Jordan and family have movec into one of the Wells dwellings on Mad ison street. Assist. Supt. E. F. Highland of Den ver passed through here on 6 , Monday "or Omaha. Brakeman B. C. Monpleasure has ex changed places with Brakemau H. C Kiser of Denver. Conductor and Mrs. John Morris ant the children left on 6 , Wednesday , for Illinois , on a visit. Conductor L. C. Wolff had the physi cians' special from Hastings to Denver , Monday morning. Mrs. E. E. DeLong and mother , Mrs Starks of Vailton are , visiting Mrs. Will Mitchell at Red Cloud. Two express cars filled with gatling guns passed through here , last Friday night , for the Pacific coast. Mrs. James I. Lee came up from Hast ings , Friday night last. She has re signed her position in the asylum there. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mills left on 6 , Thursday , for Montreal , Canada , to at tend the national meeting of dispatchers. On account of the national medical as sociation meeting in Denver , this week No. 3 ran in three sections , Sunday night. Conductor J. J. Curran has purchased the James McAlpine dwelling on Mon- inouth street. It will make him a very cosy home. Supt. Campbell and Master Mechanic Archibald were in Omaha , fore part ol the week , attending the meeting of Bur lington officers. E. F. Caffery has moved to Oxford , where he will make his headquarters. The family will follow as soon as a house can be secured for them. Everybody truly and deeply sympa thizes with Norman Campbell in this additional affliction. Surely his portion of pain and trouble is excessive. Mr. and Mrs. James McAlpine were down from Denver , Sunday , and while here completed and closed the sale of their dwelling house over on Monmouth street. Roadmaster Sam Rogers , wife and children returned home on No. 6 , Sun day. The family has been visiting with the roadmaster's father in Longtnont , Colorado. Mrs. J. W. Holliday went through the : ity , last Friday night , on her way home to Lyons , Colorado , from eastern Ne- araska , where she had attended the aurial of her aged father. Conductor T. M. Mundy received a : elegram , last Friday morning , announc- ng the death of his mother in St. Louis , fie left on No. 6 , the same afternoon , "or Chicago , to meet the funeral party , vhich he accompanied to Aurora , 111. , vhere burial was made. He has the ympathy of many friends. ' E. Benjamin's mother left for home , last evening. Supt. Campbell returned , yesterday morning , from Omaha. Mrs. F. W. Rank visited Hastings relatives , last Saturday. E. F. Caffrey will be extra conductor on Trainmaster Web Josselyn's branch. Conductor T. F. Enright and crew had delayed No. 15 through to Denver , Mon day inoruing. Mrs. L. E. Gilcrest and children went up to Akron and Fort Morgan , yesterday morning , on a visit. Brakeman P. A. Perry , who has been on the main line a short time , returned to Red Cloud , last Saturday. Mrs. V. H. Solliday and sister Millie Slaby went down to Red Cloud , this morning , on a visit to relatives. No. 15 went on through to Denver , Thursday night. Her engine No. 5 had to go into the shops here for some re pairs. Conductor A. E. Owen and crew pilot ed the special train of Iowa soldiers , Sunday night , from Hastings to Che\- e 11 ne. Brakemen B. L , . and T. E. McCarl have gone on passenger vice Brakemen G. C. Topping and F. S. Curry , who take freight runs. Operator Corbin of Cambridge was united in marriage with Miss Bertha Weeden of that place on Wednesday. They were in the city in the evening on their way to Denver on a brief visit. Burlington Family Splits. The convention of Burlington superin tendents and master mechanics complet ed its joint session Wednesday morning and met Wednesday afternoon in sepa rate meetings. The Superintendents met at the Paxton cafe with General Superintendent Calvert of Lincoln pre siding , and the master mechanics con tinued to meet at the Commercial club , with G. W. Rhodes in the chair. Among those who arrived too late for mention this morning were Superintendent E- Bignell of Lincoln , Superintendents C. B. Rogers and D. F. McFarland , Gen eral Foreman H. J. Helps of the Platts- mouth shops and V. O. English. The section meetings will continue Thursday. Thursday's Omaha cor. Journal. In our advertising columns will be found an announcement of Ex- Senator John J. Ingalls' forthcoming book , en titled "America's War For Humanity. " Canvassing agents will find in it a book of remarkable interest , and certainly of extraordinary salability. The history of the war is told in picture and story , and in a way that always characterizes the brilliant pen of Senator Ingalls. In narrating the incidents of this war he finds grand scope for his superb de scriptive and analytical powers. The theme is worthy of the author , and the author is worthy of the theme. It is published by N. D. Thompson Publish ing Co. , of St. Louis , Mo. It will be a monumental work that will not only be sverywhere read , but it will be a monument ment to his genius that will outlive in history his brilliant senatorial career , rhe subscription book trade and the canvassing agent are fortunate in the fact that an author of such rare ability lias been enlisted in its interest. You can get a good Screen Door for $ l , including hinges etc. , at Bui- lard's. Accomplishes Wonders. The coat may not make the man , but i coat of paint will accomplish wonders toward improving the appearance of private dwellings and business-houses ind thus of the entire city. John Esker- ; on does the most artistic work at the most reasonable prices. Shop in the jld U. S. land office. For Sale Cheap. Good five room house and lot , part : ash , balance in monthly payments j-io-iots. Write C. E. MAGNER , Kearney , Nebr. One Minute is not long , yet relief is jbtained in half that time by the use of Dne Minute Cough Cure. It prevents : onsuinption and quickly cures colds , : roup , bronchitis , pneumonia , la grippe ind all throat and lung troubles. A. McMillen. The Cuban question and political is sues sink into insignificance with the nan who suffers from piles. What he nest desires , is relief. DeWitt's Witch rlazel Salve cures piles. A. McMillen. Go to Liulwick's Sec- Mid-Hand Store for biiiwork and repairIng - Ing of gasoline stoves iiicl sewing machines. The BEST Paint to is the SHEKWIN- CO.'S. It * oes farther , lasts and better onger , gives ter satisfaction than ) theipaints. We have all kinds incl colors and for all - mrposes. < L.W.McConnell&Co. § o ® Ti p 83 $ ill 4 1)1)p ) iji Now is the Time to Buy Them. W We are Offering Our Large Line of Summrr Dress Goods at Very Low Prices ass JJA1UJAINS JX Ladies' Suits w * J S& ? Dress Skirts m Siiirt Waists Give us a call and be convinced that you csin save money § ? § ; by trading with us. | jj Get our Prices on Men's , Boys' and Chi- ! dren's Clothing , Shoes , Hats , etc. Grocery Stock as ever Fresh and Complete at Lowest Prices. AT THE . . . 1L SSS sS a. L. DeGROFF & GO. GO.&Q < &Q i 2fcs2D * 'NA/TIONALx \ * * Arf' coo Authorized Capital , $100,000. Capital and Surplus , $60,000 GEO. HOCKfJELL , President. B. M. FREES , V. Pros. W. F. LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PEN NELL , Ass't Cash. A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. JV fir t * - V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT. ' CASHIER. 1 CITIZENS. BANI LV ir OF McCOOK , NEB. Paid Up Capital , § 50,000. Surplus , § 5,000 < * DIRECTORS = V. FRANKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD.