The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 11, 1900, Image 8

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    Candles
Nothing iilsa adds no ranch
to the charm of the drawing
room or boudoir H the aottlj radi
ant Haiti from CORDOVA Candles.
Nothing will contribute more to the
artiittio HUCCBBH of the luncheon ,
tea or dinner. The bent decorative
candles for the uimplent or the
moHt elaborate function for cot
tage or mansion. Made in all colors
and the most delicate lints by
6TANDAHO OIL CO.
and told eyerywhere.
CERVER.
Corn planting s the order of the day.
Small grain in looking exceptionally well.
J. E. Dodge is helping Henry Goodenbcrger
on his new house.
F. S. Lofton finished listing corn on May 7 ,
having put in 120 acres.
There was a good attendance upon church
services and Sunday-school at the Dodge
school-house , last Sunday. Kev. J. E. Tirrill
preached.
The Methodists will hold quarterly meeting
at Dodge school-house , next Sunday and
Monday. Preaching at 3 and 8 p. m. , Sunday.
May 4th , on the closing day of school at the
Dodge school-house , the families of the
neighborhood surprised the teacher , Miss
Mary Marsh , by going to the school-house at
the noon hour with well tilled baskets , which
were at once opened and the good things
therein were soon arranged so that teacher ,
pupils and visitors were enjoying the contents
hugely. After dinner , Miss Marsh and the
children treated the visitors to an excellent
programme , consisting of recitations , dia
logues and singing , which was presented in a
manner ieflecting credit on both teacher and
pupils. At the conclusion of the programme
all went home feeling thr.t they had been re
paid for the going.
PROSPECT PARK.
Grandma Wade is quite sick.
J.Crocker's child is very ill with pneumonia.
A severe hailstorm passed over this neigh
borhood on last Saturday evening.
All report having had a fine lime at the ice
cream social at Andrew Anderson's.
Piles are not only most painful , but also
very dangerous , as the inflamed nodules are
very apt to take on malignant action and can
cer of the rectum is produced. They should
be cured. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment
-will cure the most obstinate cases. Price , 50
cents in bottles. Tubes. 75c. A. McMillen.
Perhaps Abdul Ilamid thinks Uncle Sam
is too magnanimous to strike a sick man.
When the liver fails to secrete bile , the
blood becomes loaded with bilious properties ,
the digestion becomes impaired and the
bowels constipated. Herbine has a direct
action on the jiver and excretory organs , and
a few doses will cure any case of biliousness.
Price , 50 cents. A. McMillen.
What a lot of deadheads those Boers must
be ! A recent dispatch said that they were
holding all the passes.
Rheuniatism is conceded to have its origin
in a poisoned condition of the blood , and to
be most successful ) ' treated by Herbine ,
which acts upon the liver , kidneys and other
blood purifying'organs , thereby divesting the
system of the offending agents. Price , 50
cents. A. McMillen.
You cawn't keep a good husband and
father down ! Bringham Roberts is going in
to the newspaper business.
"I think DeWitt's Little Early Risers are
the best pills in the world , " says W. E. Lake ,
Happy Creek , Va. They remove all ob
structions of the liver and bowels , act quickly
and never gripe. D. W. Loar.
SOUTH SIDE.
Charles II. Ingruni moved on to Menard's
place , this week.
Nettie Dulton entertained several of her
friends from McCook , last Sunday.
Winona Jones was chosen as organist o
the South Side Sunday-school , last Sunday.
Ervin Wasson , with the aid of Fred am
Frank , dug out five young wolves , last Friday
The boys are going to keep them for pets anc
they may be able to sell them for a snug sum
some day.
The literary , this week , was well attendee
and a very good programme was rendered
Blanche McCarl's vocal solo was especially
good , and the paper was also very entertain
ing. The meeting was called to order by
Mrs. W. G. Dutton , and it being the regular
night for election of officers , the following
were duly chosen : Linford Fitch , president
Roy Goheen , vice president ; Eurilla Fitch
secretary ; Fay Jacobs , treasurer ; Roy Jacobs
editor ; Clyde Starbuck , Mrs. W. G. Dutton
and Roy Jacobs on the programme com
mittee.
There was a large turnout to the literary ,
last Wednesday evening , and a good time is
reported. After a lively discussion as to
whether they would adjourn for the season or
not , the president declared the meeting ad
journed ; but owing to the faat that a large
majority were in favor of continuing two more
weeks in order that they might have ample
time to prepare a good programme for the
last night of this season's meetings , the mem
bers have since decided to have two more
meetings and then close with an entertain
ment which will be worth going to.
W. S. Fitch and W. S. Morlan have been
putting out evergreen trees , this week. They
each entered into a contract with the govern
ment , early in the spring , to put out a five-acre
wood lot , the government to furnish every
other row with White , Yellow and Scotch
Pines , and they to fill out the intervening
rows with Russian Mulberry , Hardy Catalpa
and Green Ash. The government is to over
see the caring for the trees , the first year or
two , when they become a part of the farm on
which they have been planted. The trees
came , last Friday , and were in first-rate con
dition , being two-year-olds and averaging
about thirty inches in height , Each party
received 3,400 fine trees.
"After suffering from severe dyspepsia over
twelve years and using many remedies with
out permanent good I finally took Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure. It did me so much good I rec
ommended it to everyone , " writes J. E. Watkins -
kins , clerk and recorder , Chillicothe , Mo. It
digests what you eat. D. W. Loar.
HARMONY VALLEY.
Alfalfa is just climbing up and standing on
itself.
B. C. Bowman , having tired of city life , is
now living on the Menard farm.
The numerous showers of late are bringing
the sugar beets up in good shape.
Mr. Vinson , one of George Elbert's painters ,
las moved into the L. C. Wolff house.
Mrs. L. J. Burtless left , Sunday morning , in
response to a telegram received stating that
her sister , Mrs. Wheaton , of Auburn , N. Y. ,
was dangerously ill. She expected to be ac
companied from Lincoln by Mis. George
Cowing , a daughter of Mrs. Wheaton.
J. Q. Hood , justice of the peace , Crosby ,
Miss. , makes the following statement : ' 'I can
certify that One Minute Cough Cure will do
all that is claimed for it. My wife could not
fjet her breath and the first dose of it relieved
her. It has also benefitted my whole family. "
It acts immediately and cures coughs , colds ,
croup , grippe , bronchitis , asthma and all
throat and lung troubles. D. W. Loar.
A Chicago man offers $500 for the return of
Iris lost bride , but the other fellow no doubt
thinks she is worth her weight in gold and
ivill sneer at such a Cheap John offer.
Don't despair because you have a weak
institution. The vitalizing principle of Herb
ine will assuredly strengthen it. In every
irorj of Herbine there is life. There is a stim-
ilating , regenerating power , unequalled in
.he whole range of medicinal preparations.
Price , So cents. A. McMillen.
firOSit Age does not necessarily mean
S 10 Q
i lo Q UlCCll feebleness and. ill health , and
nearly all of. the sickness among
Ponnlfl It fiSUOQ ThDm olller people can he avokled-Most elderly
rCUUIUi II UlfUO I llulil people are very susceptible to illness ,
but it is wholly unnecessary. By keep
GlnnH anrf I Ifo ing their blood pure they can fortify themselves
DIUUU QlIU LIICi so as to escape three-fourths of the ailments
from -which they suffer so generally. S. S. S. is
ihe remedy which will keep their systems young , by purifying the blood ,
thoroughly removing all waste accumulations , and impart
ing new strength and life to the whole body. It increases
the appetite , builds up the energies , and sends new life-
giving blood throughout the entire system
Sirs. Sarah Pike. 477 Broadway , South Boston , writes :
" I am seventy years old , and had not enjoyed good health
for twenty years. I was sick in different ways , and in
addition , had Eczema terribly on one of my legs. The
doctor said that on account of my age , I would never be
well again. I took a dozen bottles of S. S. S. and it cured ine
completely , and I am happjr to say that
I feel as well as I ever did in my life. "
Mr. J. "W. Loving , of Colquitt , Ga. , says : "For eighteen -
een years I suffered tortures from a fiery eruption on
niy skin. I tried almost every known remedy , but they
failed one by one. and I was told that my age , which is
sixty six. was against me. and that I could never hope
to be well again. I finally took S. S. S. , and it cleansed
my blood thoroughly , and now I am in perfect health. "
i $ the only remedy which can build up and strengthen
old people"becauseit is the only one which is guaranteed
free from potash mercury , arsenic and other damaging
minerals It is masle fnm roots and herbs , and has no chemicals whatever
in it. S S S. cures the worst cases of Scrofula , Cancer , Eczema. Kheumatism ,
Tetter , Open Sores Chronic Ulcers , Boils , or any other disease of the blood.
Books on these diseases will be sent free by Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta. Ga.
NORTH COLEMAN.
Charles liixler has a new bicycle.
There is a rumor of an approaching wed
ding.
James Kelley is in luck as he has a good
supply of corn.
Rev. Hardaway will preach at Spring Creek
on Friday evening.
Rain , with some hail , fell in this vicinity on
last Saturday , the 5th.
W. S. Bixler will take the census in Coleman -
man and liox Elder precincts.
Lew Carothers , who had his ankle hurt in a
runaway , is farming with riding machinery.
The listers and corn-planters are being
rushed into action , these days , and war is
being waged on the weeds in the gardens.
Alvis and Alfred Cox made a fiat-boat and
announce the discovery that the Red Willow
is navigable from a point directly north of
their house to the Peterson bridge.
The Sunday-school at Spring Creek is flour
ishing. Rev. Robinson preached a mission
ary sermon on last Sunday and illustrated the
same by a map ; it was very interesting.
lidward and Virgil Shepherd and Alfied
Drake made a trip , via the prairie schooner
route , over into Rawlins county , Kansas , re
cently. It was a business-pleasure trip.
A Fast Bicycle Rider
. Will often receive painful cuts , sprains or
nruises from accidents , liucklen's Arnica
Salve will kill the pain and heal the injury.
It's the cyclist's friend. Cures chafing , .sore
lips , chapped hands , burns , ulcers and piles.
Cure guaranteed. Only 250. Try it. Sold
by McConnell & Berry , druggists.
LEBANON.
Commissioner D. A. Waterman attended a
meeting of the county board at McCook , last
Friday.
S. A. Austin of Wilsonville has purchased
the Hupp & Shuts elevator at this place. The
elevator has a capacity of 8,000 bushels , and
its motive power is a gasoline engine.
Grand Secretary Gage , of Fremont , Ne
braska , instituted an I. O. O. F. lodge at this
place , Tuesday evening. May 8th. There
were delegations in attendance from McCook ,
Beaver City and Wilsonville , Nebraska , and
Norcatur and Atwood , Kansas. The Mc
Cook delegation was composed of L. W. Cox ,
N. G. ; J. S. Brittain , V. G. ; G. C. Boatman , P.
G. ; C. I. Hall , secretary ; William Smith , cap
tain of team ; R. A. Green , S. L. Doan , C. G.
Coglizer , II. F. PadeViIliam , Lydgate and
II. C. Steers. A splendid banquet was served
at midnight. The McCook team put on all
the degree work , finishing at 5:30 in the morn
ing. Twenty-seven were initiated , and there
are twelve charter members and nineteen ap
plicants who were not initiated , making a
: otal membership of 58 for the new lodge.
A Keen , Clear Brain.
Your best feelings , your social position or
justness success depend largely on the perfect
action of your stomach and liver. Dr. King's
Mew Life Pills give increased strength , a
ceen , clear brain , high ambition. A 25 cent
) ox will make you feel- like a new being.
Sold by McConnell & Berry , druggists.
COLEMAN.
W. H. Epperly lecently sold Dallas Divine
a team of horses.
Charles Wechlin has a patch of "iiroome"
[ jrass that is doing well.
Vina Divine has been quite ill , but is now
able to be up part of the tune.
Lou Carotheis recently delivered 153 bush
els of fine millet seed in McCook.
George Howell's alfalfa is doing nicely ,
and his hogs are just reveling in a patch he
lias fenced off.
Ira Divine returned to Franklin and his
studies in the academy , Monday night , after a
short visit here to see his sick sister.
George llowell has bought another quarter
af land. When George came here in 1884 , he
took a claim , made a dug-out , used small
boxes for chairs and a big one for a table.
When he moved his family in , he had to bor
row $10 with which to buy provisions and be-
, 'in house-keeping. He had no team ; but he
incl his good wife went to woik to build up a
lipme. They now own 480 acres ; live in a
nice frame house 16x26 with an "L" 14x24 ;
have plenty of stock ; are contented and hap
py , and enjoying life hugely. They have no
idea that this country is a failure. They raise
: orn , wheat , hogs , chickens , cattle and horses.
Tortured a Witness.
Intense suffering was endured by witness
1' . L. Martin of Dixie , Ky. , before he gave
this evidence : "I coughed every night until
iny throat was nearly raw ; then tiied Dr.
King's New Discovery , which gave instant re
lief. 1 have used it in my family for four
fears and recommend it as the greatest rem-
idy for coughs , colds and all throat , chest and
ung troubles. It will stop the worst cough ,
ind not only prevents but absolutely cures
: onsumption. Price , 5oc and $ i.co. Every
jottle guaranteed. 'Irial bottles free at Mc
Donnell & Berry's drug store.
It is said that two or three drinks of the
lew Dewey cocktail would make any man
: laim to be a Democrat.
"I had stomach trouble twenty years and
jave up hope of being cured till 1 began to
ise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has done me
; o much good I call it the savioi of my life , "
vrites W. R. Wilkinson , Albany , Tenn. It
ligests what you eat. D. W. Loar.
A bow-legged young man of Indiana had
em straightened by a surgical operation , and
: an now hold his best girl on his knet.s with-
> at danger of letting her fall through.
"DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the finest
> ills I ever used. " D. J. Moore , Millbrook ,
\la. They quickly cure all liver and bowel
roubles. D. W. Loar.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
McCook , Nebraska , April 20,1900.
Notice is hereby given that Frank K. Miller
las filed in the city clerk's office his bond aud
> etitiou for a license to sell malt , spirituous
ind vinous liquors in the building on lot 11 ,
> lock 27. Original town , being in the First ward
if the City of McCook , Nebraska , from May 1 ,
900. to April ! 50,1901.
4-27-3ts. FKAXK K. MILLER , Applicant.
cay < itis
Commissioners' Proceedings.
McCook , Nebraska , .May i , 1900.
Boiird of county cominigsioiiur.s met pursuant
to adjournment. Present , Ilonry Crabtreo , Ste
phen Hellos anil T > . A. Waterman , county com
missioners . II. Starr , county attorney , and
K. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous
mooting read and approved.
The following oflicial bond was examined and
on motion approved , llarloy E. Woods , over
seer road district No. 27.
On motion A. E. Harriott was appointed over
seer road district No. 40.
It appearing from the affidavit of Elizabeth
C. Winaus that she was erroneously assessed
personal property for the year 1898 , the board on
motion instructed the county clerk to strike
said tax from the tax list.
The following claim was examined and on
motiou rejected : School dist. No. 21 , Furnas
Co. , tuition non-resident pupils , $ Ti7.7 ! > .
It appearing ; to the board from the i > otitioii of
Fred Uiigor and others , and upon examination
the board finds that the public good requires it ,
on motion the following road is established :
Commencing at the southeast corner of Miction
sixteen , township two , north , in range twonty-
eight , west of the fith 1' . M. , running theitco
north one mile between sections iiftuen and six
teen , said township and range , to the northeast
corner of mid section sixteen , and terminating
thereat. And clerk was instructed to notify
overseer of highways to ojwu said road , and also '
notify owners of land along the line of propOMid
road to iile claims for damages caused t > y locat
ing said road on or Iwforo the 20th day of July ,
JIKX ) , or no further reference will be made there
to.
to.Tho following claims were audited and al
lowed and on motion clerk was instructed to
draw warrants on the county general fund ,
levy of Ib'JO , in payment thereof as follows :
Alex Ellis , assessing Geryer precinct $15 ( X )
Felix \Vihlm , assessing Valley Grange pre
cinct MMO
Burnett Lumber Co. , coal 7 i > 0
Harriott Lumber Co. , lumber and cement
for court-house 77 28
M.H.lIoimes , laying sidewalk 7 .10
U.O.Harrison , labor around court-house
grounds 18 7ii
G.F.Kiiighorn , same 0 I0 !
John Lollow , work on sidewalk 2 50
Spencer & McCIain , grading for sidewalk. 13 W )
James Lee , same 9 ( X )
W.S.Clark , same 12 00
E.F.Smith , same 4 50
Stephen Holies , same 0 00
Phil Weick , same a < )
Wm.McCalluin , mdse. for pauiwrs 23 00
J.A.Wilcox it Son , ruint * 2272
Albert Guy , same 051
A.McMilleu , same 10 30
L.J.Rittenhouse , maiutainaiice of Goo.B.
Rittenhouse : 00
Arch Manu , moving fence 500
State Journal Co. , supilies for county 17 00
F.M.Kimmell. same -10 2T >
Marion Powell , three loads of cobs 3 00
M.A.McCarty , livery rig for Mrs. McEI-
vane , insane 5 00
G.F.Kiughorn , fees , state vs. McElvane ,
insane If 92
G.C.Boatman , same 9 25
W.V.Gage , same 8 ( X )
Charles A.Johnston , same 2 ( X )
Hannah Johnston , same 2 00
A.C.Crabtree , board and care of prisoners 32 ( X )
R.A.Green , expenses from Jan. l&t to
April 30th , 1900 32 53
O. L. Thompson , money advanced for
freight and transportation 3T 76
O.L.Thompson , transportation for pauper 35 00
Stephen Belles , services as commissioner. 41 40
Henry Crabtree , same 38 15
D.A.Waterman , same 35 10
Moved by Belles and seconded by Waterman
that the following bills bo audited and allowed :
R.McDonald , work on vaults in court
house $10 50
Victor Safe it Lock Co. , two vault doors
and packing 173 CO
Motion put and carried , and county clerk in
structed todraw warrants on the county general
fund , levy of lt > 9U , in payment of t-aid claims ,
Holies and Waterman voting yes , and Crabtree
voting no. giving as his reasons that the county
commissioners have already oxi > ended more
than the law gives them the right to exi > end on
public court-house , without first submitting the
question to the taxpayers of the county by vote.
And on county bridge fund , levy of lb'J9 , as
follows :
E.J.Cain , bridge work 1 00
And on county road fund , levy of 1S99. as fol
lows :
S.O.Hoagland , road tax refunded 0 GO
Matt Droll , same 12
\.K.Clark , same (52 (
\lex.Smith , road work 150
Jacob Ball , same 5 25
On motion board adjourned to meet May 25 ,
19UO Attest : R. A. GUEE.V , County Clerk.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
UOAD NO. 316.
To William Karp. Maggie Brooks and Ada
net-schilling , administratrixes of estatesof Mar
garet Vierschilling , deceased , Hugh W. Cole , and
: oall whom it may concernThe _ board of county
jommissioners has established and ordered
: > pened a road commencing at the southeast
: oruer of section 16. in Bondville precinct , Red
ft'illow county. Nebraska , running thence north
) up mile between sections 15 and 1(5. said town
ship and range , to the northeast corner of said
section 1C , and terminating thereat , and all ob
jections thereto or claims for damages must belied
lied in the county clerk's ollico on or before
loon of tin ; 20th day of July , A. D. 1900 , or wild
-oad will bo established without reference
: hereto. R. A. GKEEX. County Clerk.
i-ll-lts O. R. RlTTEXHOL'SE , Deputy.
ORDER OF HEARING.
State of Nebraska. Red Willow county , PH.
\.t a county court , held at the county court
room , in and for said county , April 20. A. D. 1900.
[ 'resent. G. S. Bishop , county judge. Intlipmat-
; er of the estate of Noah Sawyer , deceased. On
eading and filing the petition of Annie Sawyer.
> raying that administration of said estate may bo
rranted to R. E. Hatcher as Administrator.
Ordered , that May 12 , A. D. 1900 , at 1 o'clock p.
ii. , is assigned for hearing said petition , when
ill persons interested in said matter may appear
it a county court to be held in and for said
: punty , and show cause why the prayer of pe
titioner should not be granted ; and that notice
) f the pendency of said petition and the hear-
ug thereof , be given to all persons interested in
'aid matter by publishing a copy of this order
n THE McCooic TRIBUNE a weekly newspaper
irinted in said county , for three successive
yeeks. prior to said day of hearing.
'SEAL ] 4-27-3ts. G. S. BIHIIOP , County Judge.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oilico at McCook , Nebraska , April 26 ,
900. Notice is hereby given that the following-
Kimcd settler has filed notice of his intention to
nako final proof in support of his claim , and
.hat said proof will bo made before Register
ind Receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Satur-
lay , Juno 2 , 1900 , viz : Allen E. Boyer , II. E.
0700 for the iiw ii section 35 , township 1 , north ,
ange 28 , west 6th P. M. He names the following
vitnesses to prove his continuous residence up-
> n and cultivation of. said land , viz : Jessie E.
Lshton. BarnetE. Ashton , George Hess , Charles
less , all of Danbury.
-27-6ts. F. M. EATIICN , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ollice at McCook , Nebraska , April 2 ,
900. Notice if hereby given that the following-
lamed settler has filed notice of his intention to
uake final proof in support of his claim , and
hat said proof will be made before register
ind receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday ,
.lay . 12,1900 , viz : Charles T. Eller , ou H. E. No.
0633 for the SE1 . section 5 , township 2 , N , R 30.
10 names the following witnesses to prove his
ontiuuous residence upon ami cultivation of ,
aid land , viz : William S. Fitch , Orlando L.
Thompson , Clarence B. Gray , William F.Everist ,
11 of McCook , Neb. 4-6-Gts.
F. M. RATIIBUX , Register.
The easiest and most effective method of
unifying the blood , and invigorating the
ystem is to take DeWitt's Little Early Risers ,
he famous little pills for cleansing the liver
nd bowels. D. W. Loar.
Many women lose their girlish Sjrms after
they become mothers. This is due to neg-
fect. The figure can be preserved beyond
question if the ex
pectant mother will
constantly use
during the whole
pried of pregnancy.
The earlier its use a
begun , the more per
fectly will the shape
be preserved *
mother's Trlcurl
not only softens and
relaxes the muscles
iuring the great strain before birth , but helps
the skin to contract naturally afterward. It
keeps unsightly wrinkles away , and the
mudes underneath retain thenpliability. .
C3fcr' $ TrlCnfl is that famous external
liniment which banishes morning sickness
and nervousness during pregnancy ; shortens
labor and makes it nearly painless * ; builds up
the patient's constitutional strength , so that
she emerges from the ordeal without danger.
The little one , too , shows the effects of
! 210lICr' ) $ 7rlCnd fay its robustness and vigor.
Sold at drug stores for $1 a bottle.
Pond for our finely Illustrated book for ex-
pc : tant mothers.
TiiS BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA. GA.
Golden weddings are taking place all over
the country. The old couples evidently took
Rocky Mountain Tea in their young days.
35c. Ask your druggist.
A Missouri fisherman fell from his boat and
was saved from drowning _ by clinging to an
empty jug which floated him ashore. It was
probably because of emptying ] the jug that he
fell into the river.
To Cure La Grippe In Two Dys.
Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. E. W. Grove's name on every bottle.
2Sc. 4-1.
< .only effect
no
' Vermifuge
Whte's , Cream
destroys worms it also grease f
f I
F. D. BUBGBSS ,
Plumber aod '
Steam Fitter
McCOOK , NEBR.
Iron. Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass
Goods , Pumps , an Boiler Trimmings ,
Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse
Windmills. Basement of the Meeker-
Phillips Building.
McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
D. W.V. GAGE ,
Nebraska.
McCook , - - -
Office and Hospital over First National Bank.
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCooK , NEHRASKA.
r-Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Officet"
Rear of First National bank. I
.
.I M M al MaM MM * " " " * * *
'C. H. BOYLE ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook , Nebraska.
Telephone 44. p. O. Building
DR. Jomr McPHEE ,
DENTIST.
. . . . of Chicago.
-Office with Dr. Gage.
J. B. BALLARD ,
© DENTIST. O
All dental work done at our office is guar
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Dr. I. B.
Taylor , assistant.
WE HAVE THEM
Any Style. Any Color. Any Price. X
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* SV" * .rfN X. 6
BED ROOM AND
TOILET SETSI l
SIX PIECE SETS ,
Latest Thing : Out ,
ONLY $2.50
TWELVE PIECE SETS ,
With Slop Jar ,
ONLY $6.50
EIGHT STYLES TO SEPlain White. Raised figures m Semi-Por-
nR'wTTH c.elai" ' Rose > Def ! BIlle- Raw Umber. Oban
BE AI WITH
W11" Green. Maroon. A Beautiful Blend of Salmon ,
mix cTnoTAo
OUT SLOP JAR.
,
Bue and Qhve
Nothing adds more to the richness of a nicely appointed bedroom , than one
of those beautiful sets now open for your inspection at
THE BEE HIVE , - _ - McCook
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V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER , f
CITIZENS BANK
OF MeCOOK , NEB.
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