Br * - 4 - " _ _ HI _ * - PB _ _ _ UB _ rsfl * * J * * i w < * wwi iii i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , . * - * * . _ . - . _ _ = py _ } _ _ _ : The Only Store | B OF ITS KIISD I IN THE WEST. THE only place where you can find what you want in our line. H H rpHE only place that sells goods on their merit. 13 WE make our own prices. We sell at a profit. WE have bargains in surplus stock. We guaran- b- tee every article as represented. WE are establishing a trade for the hereafter , not only for to-day and to-morrow , but for years to : I come , by conducting our business in a straight , legiti- 1 mate manner , giving full value , dollar for dollar , and | | backing up just what we say. If ' \X/E have one of Dr. King's celebrated Optometer's Jjl V V and can fit your eyes with spectacles correctly. | | "XKT ® cuarSe nothing for piercing ears with a new | | " painless process , its very funny ; makes any JJ one laugh. | | Vt7E ] are having a big sale on Gold Watches , which m\ \ V we sell same price as silver. IB sT" It will be impossible to describe all we liavc for sale , so drop in am IB convince yourself that there is no place like it on earth. R L Mctti & Bro. 1 MAES AVENUE , - COUXEK SOUTH OF POST OFFICE REMOVAL ! H I am now located in the store room 11 lately vacated l > y Mrs. T. Nells , on I Main Avenue , wliere I Tvill Ibe pleas- I ed to see all my old customers and B I many new ones. My stock will ! > e I larger and finer than ever , and my I prices as low as the lowest. I H. H. BERRY. I 1888. - : - Fall Season.1889. : . B The fact that my efforts in the past to produce B none but of the highest standard of excellence B | have been appreciated by friends and customers , B as shown by my large and rapidly increasing busi- I ; ness , has encouara ed me to still greater exertions Bi for the Fall and W inter season. I Mf Collection iif Fine Fabrics l ! For gentlemen wear , is now complete , and it will B give me pleasure to have you see my stock , which Bj is as large and handsome an assortment of new B goods as can be shown by any of the best houses B in larger cities. I am better prepared now to exe- B cute all orders promptly , and give the trade styl- Bj ish and perfect fitting garments. I I _ . BKRNHEIMER , McCook. Xebrasta. MERCHANT TAILOR I MttLillTiiCl B OF McCOOK , NEBRASKA. I Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property , B OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. B A CAMPBELL. President. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice Preside B ° - HOCKNELL. Secretary. S. ! _ GREEN , 2o Vice President. B r- BROWN , Treasurer. I CIRCLE FRONT LIVERY SXUDJL _ _ r 'ja * SlB B B B B B B B B BW I' - T * * ' * I EATON & CO. , Proprietors. I EQUIPMENT UNEXCELLED IN THE CITY. I East Railroad Street , - - McCook , Nebraska. J B _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MWMM-MM---W---WM I * * * * * F t "JHE TRIBUNE , " si-50 * year- | IH bbbbbbbbbB _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fT _ _ H _ _ _ _ _ _ BI 8 : "W" j | _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ * m BE _ _ _ - ? . .r. , .r : . * . ! . : ! Is This a Christian Nation ? "Righteousness exultutli 11 nation , but sin I n reproach to any people. " Wo call tills i Christian nation , midget wo see thoplnlnce precepts of the divine law Klren by our Lord violated by our law makers. The foundatioi of the law of Jesus , the Christ , is "Peuce 01 earth , nnd good will to man. " Any law or en actuient that docs not rest on this us a busi principle is not a law of Christianity but Is i sin and n reproach to any people , and mud more to these peoplocallln tbuiusolvcs ClirJ , tlnns. Ienluh 5S3. God has declared "Woe unti them that nrumighty to drink wine and met of strength to miiiRlc strong1 drink which Justl fy the wicked for a reward , and take away thi righteousness of tho righteous from him. ' That is just what our rulers do when they II censo tho saloon keepor for a reward to taki away u man's righteousness from him. Tha is the only business tho saloon keeperhas ii any community. Think of it Christians , jot who think it .acrilego to bring politics luti religion. Is not politics the science of govern menr , and if this is a Christian governmcu should not Christians study its science ? I tel you my Christian brethren herovohavemad < an awful mistake. Our blessed Lord did uol give us one law lor our conduct in church am private , and another for public life , hut th < ouo law of supreme love to God and man is t < guirio us nt all times , and into all truth. "Al things whatsoever yo would that men shouk do unto you , do yo even so unto them , " Nov\ \ there is not u man in the world who has tlu InstinctB of a human being who wants a saloon to corrupt his family and destroy his home but he knows that this Is just what it will d ( to his fellow creatures , to his nolghboia , anc perhaps , to some dear friend. Cuti he thun 'bj the law of love Impose it upon him by his vote and can a Christian vote for a man who nil porpetuato this infamy ? Can a Christian praj to his Lord , "Thy kingdom come , thy will b ( done on earth , " nnd then voto for an institu tiou to be legalized and authorized to take away a man's lighteousness from him. withou being a hypocrite or an unbeliever ? "The time of this ignorance God winked al , but now Ik commands Christians every where to repont. ' Now w o ask is thei o any reason why this crime should ' .o perpetuated ? And while awaitint nu answer , wo will give a few reasons why ii should be foiover banibhed from a Christian government. Science teaches that alcohol it u poison , and the law of nature teaches thai poison kills. Johnston in his chemistry says , all ardent spirits is little less than alcohol di luted with water. Then the legalized work ol the saloon keeper is to deal out this poison which robs a man of his righteousness. Now a man is never ashamed of a righteous act , but when he vibils a saloon to drink , immedi ately he will act a lie. He will take cloves o coffee or something which is ready provided , to conceal the fumes of the liquor on his breath , and if he has taken enough to unsteady his step the very effort that he makes to walk straight so ho may conceal the fact that he is drunk , betrays him. His righteousness Is tak en away from him , he isnowon thedownwaid road , but it is not the purpose of the liquor power to kill him until he has robbed him of his money as well as his ligliteousncss. And by ill is league with death and this covenant with hell , tho liquor dealer gels his money , and tb i Master gets his soul , for it is written , "No drunkard shall inherit the kingdom. " Lot every voter beware that he does not justify this unholy traffic , by voting for an institution which will 10b a man of his righteousness , for against such. God has pronounced a woe. Lot nil Christians gurd on the swoid of the spirit , the times is at hand when you can do valiant 6ei vice for the cause of truth. "Is not this the fast 1 have chosen , that ye loose tho bands of wickedness , that ye undo the heavy burdens and that ye let the oppressed go free. " "Then shall 3 our light break forth as the morning , and your righteousness as the noon day sun. " "Heboid I will make them of the synagogue of satan who say they arc Jews but are not. but do lie , behold I will make them bow at thy feet and acknowledge that I have lovtd thee because thou hast kept my word. " "If je love me , je will keep my commandments. " Their Business Booming. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at A.McMillen'sdrug store as their giving away to their customers orso many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs , colds , asthma , bionchi- tis , croup and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free , large size SI. Every bottle warranted. BANKSVILLE and VICINITY. o Harrison for our next president. Chas. Houchin his left for the east. Jlrs. H. Marshal 1 has gone to McCook to work. Fiank Cain's brother Edwaid is visiting him. Will Tuttle had eight teeth kicked out by a 'bucking broncho , " the other day. The dance at Itider's was enjoyed by one girl , four married women and twenty boys. Eugene Marshall has returned from the R. It. Hesajs he has enough of it for one year. 'Harry Henjamiu wus over here Sunday and Monday. He purchased JakeVilliam's tree claim. The Holiness meeting nt Cedar Bluffs has broken up. The boys threw too much corn md cobs. Jacob Williams has sold his pioperty , pre paratory to going east to his wife who is not .xpectcd to live. There was a mistake iu the date of the ball ramo between the Uidge and Banksville. It vlll be theJth. Cyclone Jim. Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the most successful preparation sver produced for Summer Compluint , Cholera lorbus , Dysentery. Diarrhoea , Bloody Flux md Chronic Diarrhoea and thousands of per- ons will certify that they believe their lives lave been saved b3 * this great remedy. It is he one pieparation that every family and ivery tracling man should be provided with , 'specially during the summer months. Many jises of Chronic Diarrhoea that had resisted ill other treatment and baffled the skill of : ood physicians have been permanenly cured y it. fcold by all druggists. PUBLIC AUCTION. I will offer for sale at my farm at Box Elder iost-ofSce , on Saturday , September 29 , thefol- owing described stock : 12 head of horses nnd olts. 30 head of cattle , 1 feed mill and horse io -horsestirringplow. . Terms : Twelve souths' time at 10 per cent , interest on mounts over S3. Sums under s5 , cash. Pur- hasers to give approved , bankable paper or hattel mortgage. I will also sell SO acres of , 11 smooth land adjoining Box Elder. Terms : 200 a year at 10 per cent , interest until all is aid. Subject to a mortgane of 5300. due in years. I also have 100 acres of land to rent ar cash , to the highest bidder , for a term of years. House nnd firewood furnished. Free inch. A.Y. . CAMPBELL , Box Elder , Neb , BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Tho Best Salve in the world for cuts , bruis- i. sores , ulcers , ealt rhoum , fever sores , tct- • t. ishnppoel hands , chilblains , corns , and ail rin eruntlmis. and positively cures piles , or a pay required. lti guaranteed to give per- • ct satisfaction , or jn "oy refunded. Price 1 cents per box. For salo by A. McMillen. Dr. C.\nV5 . niUltkin Powders. Thoy toifo l the digestive organs , free the system of orms. give the hor o a good appetite , causing f icm to fiied frenly hikI putting them in good ispo for hard work. For sale by druggists. \ 1 V . \ _ ' _ , • ' 1 ' . . , . ' " . 1 1 1 rrrrz ! r llW9 W W W lM'UJ'-W ' • ' " - - . mbSb bbbbbbbbbbbBbBHBbbbI ' ' C' , " ' ' ? t V2 , jMii MiB BMiBBlBBBBBiM 1 . BARTLEY BOOMINGS. Miss Josio rtlackburn arrived here , lust Men day. Mr.O. Frost hOfl gV1 * * " • -m.,1i : on a V- ' ness trip. There were many tf , v faci it ut rlnipel strv .ee this morning. Mrs. J. C. Scurr n : 1 MKs Llzzio Scurr are attending confeience Miss Cora Bailey. te > u-Ikt in tho nrt depart ment , arrived , Wednesday. Miss Lena Beck who has been visitina friends in York returned , yesterday. Prof. ffm. Smith has chargo of the college during tho absence of Chancellor Thomson. Our town presents a lively appearance , since the arrival of tho students for the fall term. MissAnnaKingof Benkclmnn , one of there turning students , arrived here , last Wedues daj" . We nro having pleasant , cool nights , while Iowa nnd Illinois are having their corn nipped by Jack Frost. Numerous land seekora haves been in town , lately , looking for chances to invest in Red Willow county soil. Many farmers are taking adrantage of the : generous prices offered by our shippers and are hauling their wheat to Bartley. Mrs. Allen Bartley. Mrs. R. C. FieHur and Mrs. Wm. Johnson took the train , Wednesday , for a trip to their former home in Illinois. Max. He knows what he is writing about. Mr. K. McLcod , diuggist , Hcmingford , Ne-b. , says : "I keep in stock a great variety of so called cures for diarrhoea and cholera morbus , but from n personal trial orchamberlain's Colic , Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy , I regard it as the best of any medicine in the market , for dial- rhoea and all bowel complaints. Tt saved the life or our banker hero. " Sold by all druggists. The refusal of the senate to recon sider the passage of the Chinese bill places that measure in Mr. Cleveland's hands. There is no doubt but that the will the bill for the pres-ident sign ex clusion of Chinese from our shores. The bill was rushed through the house by a l.irge democratic majority , and Mr. Cleveland at thin juncture is bound to stand by his party. He will not in all probability await definite information as to what the Chinese government pro poses to do with tho treaty regulating emigration to America. The Chinese embassy has not yet informed Secretary Bayard whether the treaty has been ac cepted or rejected by his government. As a matter of diplomatic courtesy , to say the least , it would only be proper for Mr. Cleveland to withold action on the present bill until he heard from China. But political considerations at the present moment far outweigh ques tions of inteinational policy , and Mr ? Cleveland is playing for piace regard less of consequences. Bee. Du. H. S. Storrs , the well known divine , says in the New York Indepen dent "Practical results the : are impor tant things in politics ; and amid the currents and counter currents of trade and politics whirling around usremem bering that platforms exercise no des potic control over the intelligent life of a part } ' , I am still earnestly disposed to feel that the national warfare will be more likely to be adyanced on the lines which commend themselves to me , if republican candidates shall be elected in November. Has any Democrat ever heard of an intelligent workingman hesitating to come to America because of a protec tive tariff , or wanting to leave after get ting here because of protection ? Give list of these ' -tariff-rid- us a persecutedtariffrid - den" people in any locality. MPM ? QiW'P V [ . j \m ; $ i Blyy ? Qitoi b .1 ; ' ; . > ; , • _ _ , : , • 0 : .A oHt ; i ' .u'v. . . , : ii. ? % Clip" OUI.Tl. . , lli.-i . . . \ , V | llt ' " • 1 coi"r ' • ' * • " ! • • • " : ' " fAVi &a 2 X * 4 is > Xf i2 WU \ - > i\\ r > res fJoouXpry Gootl * . .Tor y HF * * , * * : < . • > . , Wrsbint ; ? , aiillrurv. /jfffftlk mIod' .es' j'Ji-l e' .essli' I-iriii'Jhisijr- . ffffftm A iJ > " * O'tfcin. , t'mpoti , Cks- llJlliS 'i ts,5u * < 'i < - ' „ ! ! > -Haih ; < ' it ihe Lieu : Uilikvv Vi i'ryViO < . .i'iJ.ie. . - fjisiliV " eM. lv- lillIKV f Pei'rt ' UJW Ifttett-tyr | > saiiil Jo , , . ' . . . . SllflX ' > lantern pr cs. 'm.jiute < tt. p//ia\ \ ' ' lartion 'innmippil i-oll issml o- l/lJor\ / ! v 1 iters it ism.iori'Jfni < : nl. iian. II11 & ! ' 1\ ! fifii.sr- : -v > C . . • . ; < > 'ii n-tl ar. /7/M'1'U / > l l-V . .irr.l..vl. . . if.- - Wm. IHI. ANDERSON. AGENT FOR The Mutual Life Insurance Co. OP NEW YORK. Che Buffalo Mutual Accident Ins. Co. also full line of Fire and Lightning Ins. tfoney to Loan on Ileal Estate Security. looms : over first national bank. R. H. COLE , "The Leading" Merchant Tailor of McCOOK , for ? irst-Class Tailoring- . - Having a large stock of Fine Suitings nd Trouserings , I will furnish them heap for the next 60 days. Jlue Front Livery Stable 4 D. D. SMITH , Proprietor. ' Livery , feed and sale stables. Finest tttrn- its in the city furnished. Bam , rear Mc 4 I atee Hotel. t -2 _ . -iS - . , , " ' " " " ' " " " ' -r' " .Wi ' * JIL , III..J < gtl 3 ' " " " 'r"WT'M'"h"r' ' ' emgUijfrJEZmm * M ± < Jl j iiifcwIinifpWWWtfiWiy y iijiiJhijib li Wi i'lL ' . , at.jjy . 5. - Thniil II IWni9''nKHinHVIHPPiIMilP9lMiHH Ni i # MV PTIMVliaM " ' ! il II • SB Have You Any Idea What It Costs | TO WimE A CHiOACO DAILY NEWS ? | | You haveitt ? Well , lei us give yoti just a glimpse into the business , perhaps it will M ' 1 interest you , > | To begin with , the work of the paper is divided into Seventeen Different Departments , * r . J1 jtoh under its own responsible Superinte7ident. Let us take them in order as Jl m&v stand on the weekly pay-roll : $ MS fl i. The EjpqtjaMkepartment. This iucludes managing 8. The Mailing and Delivery Department. "Tho nmil- Ii crs" and tho clerks handle over a million iM P\tnidi > my editors , telegraph editors , exchango delivery Mx H ) * ? 3itorial writers , special writers , and about papers a week. Tho force numbers -5 iM # | hmfib pbrtcrs. Tns Daily News staff is 9. The Engine Room. To supply the motive power requires ' XM * adnfitt aly without a superior in the "West , and threosteam boilers of 176 horse-power capacity , and numbers 50 three engines with an aggregate of 270 horse-power. M 2. The Telegraph Room. To save time special wires are AH departments arc lighted by the Edison incan- * run into The Daily News building , and tho descent system , which hero comprises three dynamo - paper's own operators take the messages and hand machines and 500 lamps. Tho employes of this them immediately to the telegraph editor. The department number 5 I number of .operators is 3 10. The Circulation Department. Tho paper is now a I 3. The Compositor's Room.When "copy" has passed manufactured article , and it is the business of this the hands of tho proper revising etlitor it goes to department to develop tho market for it. Tho < the type-setter. There are a good many of him in % average number of workers is 16 M The Daily Nr.ws office on an average . . 72 1X. The Subscription Room. All the subscriptions from M 4. The Linotype Room. 13ut the compositor doesn't do out-of-town , whether of individual readers or whole- M all the type-setting. Tho "Linotype" machine sale news agents , pass through this department , and' M "sets type" by casting a-linc-of-type , on somewhat this department emplovs on the average . . . 17 , the same principle as the type-founder casts a 12 > The Business Office The ' gcneral clerical work of the ? ii single type. luntrtcen of these machines arc in use papersuch as rcccivingand caringforthe advertise- 1 Tin Daily News office and the number of ' m ; , ments-of which over fifteen hundred aro receivetl persons required m this department is . . . . 29 and handled oven-day-receiving and paying out jfl 5. The Artists and Engravers Department. But the tjc general bookkeeping of the business , m metropolitan daily now gives its readers not only requires a counting-room force of 27 fl raiding matter , hut also illustrations. By the aid I3. The Care of Building requires the constant service of .fl of good artists , zinc etcJiers and photography by three janitors * ' ' ' ' 3 electric light Tub Daily Km is now printing The Watchman.T ; iMuro p erfcct prote et ion against 1 % & ? sr Nfkoffi J 5 * Th Office. This engages tho entire time of a , M number of ' ' 7 general manager nnd assistant . . . . . . . 2- 6. The Stereotype Foundo'Tho matter-tvpe and pic . - l6' The Burcau.-In of its M " " " " ' Washington - chargo own special locked in the forms" the tures-bcing now up" next Jnsliingtonstaff correspondent . . . . . . . 1 fl work is transferred to the fonmlrv. A metro- politan daily no longer prints from its tvpe. In x7Thc Milwaukee Bureau. lo facilitate Northwestern U order to print a large edition quickly it is neccs- newsgaiheringoncman 1 ( sary to multiply the printing surfaces , and this is From which it appears that tho number of regular employees Jfl accomplished by casting duplicate stereotyped iy 302 * Jfl plates , from which , after they have been fastened And the pay roll runs from § 5,500 to 56,000 per week , aggre- ifl to the presses , the printing is done. Of stereo- gating during the year $300,000. | l typers The Daily News requires 8 Then there is even a larger annual expenditure for while fl 7. The Press Room. The Daily News uses six double paper , and telegraph and cable tolls sometimes run fl perfecting presses , capable of printing 100,000 com- nearly a thousand dollars a week. Take it all fl * plete papers per hoar. To run these there are together the expenditures of TnE Daily News for Jfl required men to the number of 26 tho year 1888 will vary very little from $900,000. jfl The foregoing takes no account of the special correspondents at hundrctls of places throughout thc country ; of European jfl correspondents ; of fifteen hundred news agents throughout the Northwest who distribute The Daily News to its out of town • " { readers ; of two hundred city carriers ; of forty-two wholesale city dealers with their horse3 and wagons ; of one hundred and fifty branch adveitisement offices throughout the city , all connected with the main office by telephone , nor of the about jl three thousand newsboys who make a living , in whole or in part , selling The Daily News in Chicago. This is what it costs | fl the publisher to make a Chicago Daily News. It costs the reader to buy it one cent a day. Measured by the cost of its ( fl productionThe Daily News is worth its price , isn't it ? The Chicago Daily News is sold by all newsdealers , or will be jl mailed , postage paid , for § 3.00 per year , or 25 cents per month. Address jl VICTOE R LAWSON , Publisher The Daily News , Chicago. M IH 6 * ww M * 1 1 " ' ' hiiimh [ hiiiimiibm [ i ! nnenrryTrggfnTT r rni "th'it inrii'iirn 1 1 1 m 1 n nwi mi 1 n 1 t.e. Mccracken , McCOOK , NEBRASKA , Writes Indemnity against Fire. Light ning , Tornado and Hail Storm. Allen's Transfer , Bus , 8aggage % Dray Line. F. P. ALLEN , Prop. , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. TBcst Equipped in the Citv. Leave orders at Commercial Hotel. Good well Wiiter furnished on short notice. Herian & DesLarzes , Proprietors of the McCook Transfer # 2 City Bus Line. Pus to anel from all trains. Coal haulm ? md general delivery. Throe drays. All ivork promptly attended to. Leave ordeis at [ Trees & Hocknell Lumber Yard. KLLPATRICK BROTHERS. ( Successors to E. D. Webster. ) Horse1 * brawled on leit hip or left shouder. jwcgvij V. O. address. Ehtcllc * trf 5. Hayes county , and Beat- & $ E&ra 3RSiFe' , : Nob * H nBP. Stink- wS s &k' .Voing' Water and French- 8 &S SSvraan creeks , Chase Co. ll | p # M $ Nebraskn. fyf- Kin Brand as cut on side of * J feST = - . .fH some animals , on hip and ® % &Ss$3SSS.jL Mps of some , or nay- where e.n the nnimal. JOHN F. BLAUK. Breeder or Impkoyf.d Sheep. M S Merino jHKb L and p ag Southdown Persona ) in- jwQ BCTi CSiBrireSwjPersona - Q BBia Kwtili w B Psiiection and St mP I correBpond- t/Mm S Mnp r ence solicited. SmBp tKA M Address him KWM XST nt Bed Willow , BR yigR aJJF Nebraska. EATON BROS. & CO. MRfP P. O. address , McCook , fntanB gBfcNebraska. Kange , south H B 9of McCook. Vl Cattle branded on left BBHRhip. Also , 10 , 5. A and T k11 brands on left hip. ifl fl * Horses branded same j iif a " a H > on left shoulder. I ( i * * * * " " * - * * * " " -1 i m * fl : "ST fi 1 T 1 Tj fl ' . : < JL V % jy i e 'JJ'S ' vjsJL bS JU U Ii UnIi JL A Jl w U M .V ! : 4 ' fl ! ! ] # - IX THE CITY. # - ' * 1 " 1 " • • Jfl • • 2 _ ' : ; ifl ii J Have .inst received a heavy stock of new ' • • II Wj CLOTHINGwhich makes our stock com- ; j : I ] : : j plete , consisting of Dress Suits , Business ' \ \ { I Suits , Work Suits , School Suits , Etc. , Etc. i : 'I ifl • a = ' : : fl ! A COMPLETE LINE OE : j ) Ifl ' ' ' ' ' * , . : : . ; i I . . - _ , _ _ _ . • . . • I r - : : ' : : 2 We received this week , from Chicago , the ' jj • * \ ii j largest stock of Dress Goods , Flannels , I .l l : Waterproofs , Blankets , Underwear , Shirts , ; \ \ . ii i • Hosiery , Notions , Gloves , I\Iittens , Hats , \ \ i : : ] Caps , Etc. , we have ever carried. ' : : • : ' y : : , : : * : : > : : * - : : • * i : A $3,000 STOCK OE : j ! ' : : > • 4 * * " • * 4 llj oOOlS Wm dOOiSa KlIDDBrSi ElCi w 1 7 7 > \ \ H : : 4 _ _ _ _ - . _ _ . • • I * " " " ' : : * - : : 4 f + Z I ii J We have 815,000 in Merchandise to sell : : ? / • jj \ for CASH or PEODUCE at as low a price : j : • • j as any house can sell. Dont pay more for ; . * ' , ii i goods than we pretend to ask , thinking : ; - j ' ii ] you are saving " 25 cents on a dollar , " as 11 I' • j < some of our competitors advertise. \ • : ' ' • • ' 4 h ii t * , : : - : : v : : -1 I - : : } . . . . : JTttlfV'H TV.l7lJH < HVVVI i.l HJVt imvtll < > t1lTTTtT ' J I I ' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * * * * * * # > * * v f : ! " - - - - - - . ( ; . J I ' ml * / ; - * . ii : iill - ill 111 * * • • • * i - _ _ _ . , _ _ - _ _ _ = _ . _ ' - .M r _ _ _ _ _ _ k T3H |