LADIES : I want to call your attention to the nice line of fine shoes I have just received. They are good in quality , elegapt in | | | style , and pleasing to the eye. They will fit your feet and make you smile when you see them. THE PRICE 55 FROM $1.00 TO $4.50 You also may want some school shoes. I have them good and cheap. Do not buy a shoddy shoe when you can get a better one for only a few cents more. / I guarantee them. MEN'S FINE SHOES IN ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES THE OLD RELIABLE , F. GANSCHOW , 1 McCOOK , NEBRASKA. CLOTHING - FOIi We Have a Greater Variety to Select From than Ever Before , and at Lower Prices. MEN'S SUITS $4.75 and upward. CHILDREN'S SUITS $1.75 and upward. Overcoats , Ulsters , Mackintoshes , Underwear , Plain and Fancy Shirts , Wool and Cotton Hose. Denton's Sleeping Garments. Even'one who has used these knows they are a luxury. T. Under Ganschow's Store. OFFICIAL ABSTRACT OF THE VOTE OF ELECTION NOVEMBER 8 , 1898. RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS. J. Iy Magee has gone down to Orleans ns station helper. Miss Blanche Hest has been visiting friends at Biirtley , this week. Tonight will he pay night. Eight o'clock is the hour bulletined del Pope went np to Denver , last lri dav , leturning home on Monday. Mrs. McCarthy , mother of Mrs. Dav Magner , is in the city and is very ill. Brakenmn A. G. Dump has heen pro inoted to the position of extra conductor , Conductor J. J. Curran was off duty part of the week , on account of sickness F. E Kidder has heen transferre < from the train service to the McCook yard. yard.W. W. D Nichols has been transferred from the McCook yard to the trai : serAice. \V. E Knglehorn has heen transferrei from the Denver yard to the train servic out of McCook. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Erb of the Akror eating house were in the city , Monday between trains. Conductor Herman Brown was up from Holdrege , Sunday , guest of Con ductor Frank Rank. Conductor Curran returned to work Thursda- morning , atter a short lay-off on account of sickness. J K. Best , who has been up frou Cowles to see his sick son , returnee home , Monday morning. Superintendent Campbell went down to Holdrege , Wednesday morning , in hi ; private car attached to 76. Engineer R. A. Brown was up fron the Holdrege yard , Saturday , andxwen out on the road with the 210. W. C. Bulger returned from Denver last Friday night , and on Monday re sumed work in the McCook yard. Toney Clark is laid up with a sore hand and has been improving the time visiting Red Cloud relatives and friends Conductor O. R. Amick has been en tertainiug his brother J. F. from Grand Island , whe/e the brother is in the U. P train service. Superintendent Campbell and Acting Assistant Supt. Harris went up to Den ver , Thursday morning , in the superin tendent's private car. Agent W. L. Washburn of Trenton has been ill at his home in Brootnfield this state , and extra Agent N. B. Busl : has had that station in charge. Switchman J. R. VanHorn of Red Cloud is laying off on account of an ac cident and C. W. Dewey of McCook i ; acting in his place for the present. W. B. Mills returned from Omaha close of past week , and expects soon to return to work , although his eye still is a source of attention professionally. Albert Thorgrimson , late of THE TRIB UNE force , has accepted the position of Western Union messenger. He com menced work on Monday morning. Dispatcher C. C. Chilson has rented the residence of the late C. G. Holmes and he and Mrs. Chilson expect to oc cupy that cosy cottage about the isth. J. Iy. Magee , the retiring messenger , went up to AkronNColorado , Sunday morning on No. 2 , and entered upon his new duties as night car checker at that station. Acting Assistant Superintendent Frank Harris left for Denver , Thursday morn ing on No. i , to assume charge of his of fice. Wishes for success from many friends go with him. Train-master Web. Josselyn has been looking after Assist. Supt. E. F. High land's duties since the latter's illness and indisposition. ' His family from Orleans has joined hirn in Denver. Dispatcher T. B. Campbell leturned home , last Saturday night , from visiting a few weeks in Ohio and Pennsylvania. He feels much improved by his short outing and absence from business cares. The number of clerks in the railway mail service killed during the last fiscal year , as reported by the general superin- endent , was seven , and the number icriously injured was thirty-four. Norman Campbell went up to Denver , yesterday morning , on the superintend ent's private car with the party which escorted Acting Assistant Superintend ent Harris to the "Queen City of the Jlains" and officiated in his induction nto office. A new schedule will go into effect on he Burlington , November 2oth. About he only change so far announced will ) e in the time of No. 6 , which now eaves Denver at 9.15 a. m. This train vill then leave Denver at 1.40 p. m. , and vill arrive here shortly after 9 o'clock , ) . ni , Mountain time. This will give yincoln and Omaha a daylight train. Ernest Cordeal was nineteen years of ge , Sunday past , and the occasion re- eived suitable commemoration on the veniug of Saturday preceeding. A corn- mny of young friends was invited in to elp in the festivities and the evening > assed with pleasantest recollections , lefreshiuents were served , adding an ppreciated gastronomic feature to the ccasion. DR. JOHN P. D. JOHN. "Did Man Make God or Did God Muke Man ? " The ex-president of DePauw university will tell you at the Methodist church , Tuesday evening , November 15 Admission , Few men in this country are better or more favorably known to the drug and medicine trade than Mr. E. J. Schall , buyer in the proprietary medicine de partment ot ihe Meyer Bros. ' Drug Co. , St. Louis He says : "My hey came home from school with his hand badly lacerated .uid bleeding , mid suffering great pain. I dressed the \\oiuul and ap plied Chamberlain's Pain Balm freeh : all pain ceased , and in a leinarka'dx ' short time , it healed without leaving i. scar. For wounds , sprains , swellings and rheumatism , I know of no inedicin - or prescription equal to it. I consider u a household necessity. " Sold by L.V. . McConnell & Co. Underwear , new goods , low prices at the "Bee Hive. " Many a household is saddened by death because of the failure to keep on hand a safe and absolutely certain cure for croup , such as One Minute Cougl Cure. See that your little ones are pro tected against emergency. A. Mc.Millen Our Sc. and lOc. counters are wel worth looking over. The Bee Hive Soothing , healing , cleansing. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the implacable ene my of sores , burns and wounds. It neve fails to cure piles. You may relv upon it. A. McMillen. You can find just what you need at the "Bee Hive. " THE TRIBUNE and The Cinciunat Weekly Enquirer for $1.50 a year , stricth in advance. Oh , that line of Gloves at the "Bee Hive. " THE TRIBUNE and Demorest's Familj Magazine for $1.75 a year , strictly ii advance. New dishes and novelties of ai : kinds at the "Bee Hive. " THE TRIBUNE and The Toledo Blade for $1.25 a year , strictly in advance. McConuell's Balsam cures coughs. INDIANOLA. Harlow W. Keyes had persona ] and official business in McCook , Monday. John McCluug and Fred Barton were pilgrims to the seat of county affairs , Saturday evening. George Cramer went up to the county capital , early Wednesday morning , to cast a tear or two with the boys. Dennis Fitzgerald hied him away to McCook , Tuesday night , to learn election particulars and were not to his liking , either. William McCallum made a ily- ing trip to McCook , Sunday , in an effort to secure some grain cars for this station. All his storage capacity is now utilized and farm ers have been asked to hold their grain until cars 'could be secured. Grain , coal , stock and other ship ments are making heavy requisi tions on the Burlington's freight car equipment. PROSPECT PARK. Robert Barr is home from Danbury - bury again. Walter Sly is gathering corn for J. Dunham. The Misses Myers were guests of Miss Sly , Wednesday. Mrs. W. D. Burnett was the gjuest of Mrs. Harry Wade , Mon- 3ay of this week. Miss Julia Slv came home from W Endiauola for a short visit with her parents over Sunday. The young people who attended the party at Uncle Billy Hoi- brook's , Wednesday evening of last week , reported a very pleas ant time. i In order to reduce our large stock of Dress Goods , we have marked down our already low prices. Now is the time to buy. Call and get a bargain . LADIES' f5 are going fast. See our line before you buy. New Qooods and Correct Styles at lower prices than you will find elsewhere. . . . CLOTHING We have special bargains in this line. m Call and see them. We are better than ever prepared to supply your wants in Groceries. Bring us your Orders. AT THE . . i tor g 2 C. L. DeGROFF & CO. McConnell's Fragrant Lotion is a delightful preparation to apply to the skin after a bath. It is especially beneficial for a too red , rough skin , and in healing all kinds of facial eruptions ; excellent for heated and inflamed parts. It is a grateful and refreshing addi tion to the toilet , cooling , ton ing and beautifying. Fortifies j against exposures to wind and I produces a clear complexion. 25c. a bottle. L. W. McConnell & Co. Constipation ptevents the hod } ' from ridding itself of waste matter. DeWitt's Little Karly Ri > ers \\ill leinove the trou ble and cure sick headache , biliousness , inactive liver and clear the complexion. Small , snjjar-contecl , don't uripeor cau e nausea A. JUcMillen DeWitt's Little Earty Risers , The lamous little pills. "Many have said their children would have died of croup if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy hail not been given. " write Kellam & Ourreu , druggists , Sesi- view , Va. "People come from far and near to get it ami speak of it in the high est terms. " This is equally true of this remedy in every- community where it is known. Buy a bottle at McCouneU's drug store and lest it for yourself. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sai > Cures Plies. Scolds. Hums. When you ask for DeWitt's Witch Ha zel Salve don't accept a counterfeit or nutation. There are more cases of piles jeing cured by this , than all others com- ) ined. A. McMillen. NEW AND STANDARD WORKS. Religion History Biography Poetry Fiction L.W.MCCONNELL&CO. \ The ( > . > iir .1 cou li < * c . " - without harm to tlic t.ujTerer , the ! ! > Linperi jr coWs arc lEnc < ? rou < Unk ing couti ! i < ili tremc One MTT Coisyh Cure qtnrklx cnrs itVhv . fervhct. . MSCJ a c uyh cur - is ] ' } - n reach ? Iti- jlerf r.i i" ihr ; > tt \ JOHN E. KELLEY. ATTOKXKY AT LV\\ rnt of I jncoln I an.i Co * * * * . ' Rear of Kir t National bans J. B. BALLARD. i © ! > EXT ! ST. © All dental work done "t o..r offer i * fA antecd to be tn > t-claxs- \\e do all ktr , t Crown , Kndgc And Hale \ \ rk & Hellnmv. a * McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , Ur. W. V. GAGE. McCook. - - - N'ebrask. * Office and IK pital o\ts h r-t Vatiorn ! l ans ( Mlicc hour > at u' ulenoe. 7x 1-elore 0 a. m. and afte : p v > " in , i } B E. ACErCK , Trt : . BANK OF DANBURY DANBURY , NEB. A General Bunking1 Business U.ui.utith I'UK Mr ' . KrKiw \ > will H' oi\o puMUpt and i.trrfwl aiten lion Sul > - - iiption > io voo , i nltv taken lor : i hciii"0 ient ! a ul ioh \ > iMk ; 'UT TO 1 ANM > 0\\NFRs KOAP NO. ; ; o I'o Ahnon ! ' O. MS.ll.unel M.UivMu'd Ihotheis Hnihiu.x Stevens * uoi r Muisel. ll. \V. 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