The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 17, 1902, Image 4

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By F M KIMMELL
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
It will be recalled how much pressure
was brought to boar on Ex Governor
Poynter to pardon Hartley and what a
Popoeratic sigh of relief went up when
his torm of office expired and Joseph
was still in hock But it is all over now
and tho governor is still basking in the
sunny south when if one can judge by
appearances it would bo plenty warm
enough at home
Seckktahv Root is of the opinion that
satan has his hands full assigning evil
tasks to tho idle Filipinos If laws aro
passed that will open tho islands to
American capital and business men the
Filipino will be kept so busy that ho
will not have time to plot disorder and
rebellion Tho Filipino insurrecto is a
sort of Malay populist who uses bullets
and bolos instead of ballots and stumps
to work off his bad feeling Minne
apolis Journal
Last week tho Heaver City Tribune
showed its octopus tendencies and pro
clivities by absorbing tho Heaver City
Times tho Populist paper of Furnas
county material subscription list good
will office towel and all All of which
is lawful regular and proper One paper
such as Fletcher can build is all that
Beaver City needs or can properly sup
port Lot the good work of absorption
and consolidation continue Nebraska
the publisher has always held needs
fewer papers and bettor ones and it
begins to look as though we aro to ap
proximate that desirable state of affairs
in Southwestern Nebraska
INDIANOLA
Charles Kenyon is attending school in
Indianola
W P Elmer had business in the
county seat Monday
Chas Ilartman has lost four head of
horses by the corn stalk disease
Mr and M rs Harlow W Keyes ere
McCook visitors Saturday last
John Helm is wintering five hundred
head of sheep on his Willow farm
Several cases of scarlet fever in a mild
form are reported in town just now
Charles Suiter expects to plant quite a
large field of sugar beets in the spring
R H Thomas had a valuable horse
die recently from some unknown cause
E A Sexson has about completed a
nice barn R H Thomas being the
builder
L J Holland is feeding a lot of fine
steers and some hogs on his farm just
west of town
W A McCool will be our postmaster
for four years more His reappointment
was made on Tuesday
W P Elmer has purchased the James
Hetherington place and will move to
town in the near future
Ferd Veering lost four head of cattle
from tho corn stalk disease and Jesse
Welborn several head as well
Indianola post GAR held its annual
dinner on Saturday last About thirty
comrades and their wives were present
An excellent dinner was prepared and
served by the W R C The occasion
was greatly enjoyed by all
Notice of Stockholders Meeting
Notice is hereby given that on the 5th
day of February 1902 the regular an
nual meeting of the stockholders of the
McCook Irrigation and Water Power
company will be held at the office of said
company in the city of McCook Red
Willow county Nebraska at the hour of
ten oclock a m 1-10-4 times
J E Kelley Secretary
January 6th 1902
The Secret of Long Life
Consists in keeping all tho main organs of the
body in healthy regular action and in quickly
destrojiug deadly disease germs Electric
Bitters regulate the stomach liver and kidneys
purify the blood and give a splendid appetite
They work wonders in curing kidney troubles
female complaints nervous diseases constipa
tion dyspepsia and malaria Vigorous health
and strength always follow their use Only 50c
guaranteed by McConnell Berry druggists
A Wife Says
We have four children With the first
three I suffered almost unbearable pains from
12 to 14 hours and had to be placed under
the influence of chloroform I used three
bottles of Mothers Friend before our last
child came which
is a strong fat and
healthy boy doing
my housework up
to within two hours
of birth and suf
fered but a few hard 0
pains This lini
ment is the grand
est remedy eve
made
Mothers
Friend
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will do for every woman what it did for the
Minnesota mother who writes the above let
ter Not to use it during pregnancy is a
mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering
Mothers Friend equips the patient with a
strong body and clear intellect which in
turn arc imparted to the child It relaxes
the muscles and allows them to expand It
relieves morning sickness and nervousness
It puts all the organs concerned in perfect
condition for the final hour so that the actual
labor is short and practically painless Dan
ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether
avoided and recovery is merely a matter of
a few days
Druggists sell Mothara Friend for 1 a bottle
The Bradflcll Regulator Co Atlanta Ga
u for our free Illustrated book
Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Nobniflka Jnnuary 9th 1002
Honnl if county commissioners mot pursuant
to adjournment propont D A Wntormnn
Mnurico Roddy and J II Bennett coinmissuon
ors W It Stnrr countv nttornny and E J
Wilcox county clork Minutes of previous
mooting road and approved
Tho following bonds woro examined and on
motion approved
Ornaldo L Thompson county troasmror
Kiigcnn S Dutclicr county superintendent
A C CYnhtreo sheriff
A C Wilson countv Burvoyor
Robert W Dovoo deputy county clork
T A Ktnlsloy asessor
L M Howard pnmu
P J Brooks samo
Frank A Tignrd samo
Leonard Shipper same
S W Clark same
W K Forsoy same
Frr d Lepper amo
Henrv N Colling samo
I A Modroll same
W II Benjamin samo
John Ilnmmcll samo
Henrv Crnbtreo same
J S Lellow justice of tho ihxicc
II II Berry samo
W P Kennedy samo
M S Satchel samo
J B Goroley samo
Robert H George ame
Frank Moorn Kitne
O B Gray constable
F T Keunedj samo
A J Fouch samo
F M Goodnick road overseer
C O Hale samo
John Droll same
C II Angoll same
n II Tone nine
13 J Baker same
G W Arhorgast same
W S Fitch samo
C G Broman samo
William N Crattv same
John Hoinloin same
Tamos Barber samo
J S Modroll same
51 L Nichols same
A L Miller same
M B Leopold samo
Tl W Banjamin samo
Robert 13 George same
Nolson Downs samo
Annual Mttlemont of the following overseers
examined and on motion approved and tho clerk
instructed to draw certificates on road districts
in payment thereof as follows
A V
R E Goorgo
Joseph Junker
J S Modroll
W McK Nixon
Alex Brown
E T Davis
Ed Edwards
R A Green office expense
14 certificate 218 24 00
12 210 30 00
22 2fi i0 00
7 201 30 00
17 252 30 00
43 203 30 00
20 204 00
30 205 30 00
J O Ball S paid in full
Tho following claims wcro audited and al
lowed and on motion clerk was instructed to
draw warrants on tho countv general fund levy
of 1901 in pavment thereof as follows
G W Short house rent for paupers 0 00
G W Short merchandise for paupers 17 IS
William McCallum winio 20 45
J H Grannis same 3 09
A McMillan same 0 70
James McAdams same 27 7C
Smith ifc Cochran amp 40 01
J A Wilcox Son came 32 01
Albert Guy amo 16 00
Albert Guv houo rent for pauper 5 00
W C Bnllard Co coal for paupers 14 00
EG Caino Cocaine 22 11
J E Moore maintaining panper 21 29
Electric Light Co light and heat for Dec 70 37
Lincoln Laud Co firt quarter water tax 12 50
E J Mitchell supplies 100
F M Kimmell suno 2KX
State Journal Co samo 1710
McConnell it Berrv samo 2 71
F M Kimmell printing anrl supplies 29 31
A P Welles meHcal attendance paupers
claim 15 alld at 4100
W R Starr 4th quarters salary 200 00
Lillian M Welborn 4th quarters salary
and expense 244 60
j U Jioatman same
Stephen Holies- service as cominis
J E Cobbey one copy of code
C G Coglteer work on
T M Campbell use of building for
loner
tion claim S allowed at
S Bishop fees State vs White v
B Gray same
C Crabtree frame
C Boatman fees State vs Lawerance
C Boatman fees Stato vs Dunn
Joseph Spotts fees Wehrman vs Spotts
H H Berry fees State vs Jeffries
A C Crnbtreo same
C B Gray same
J S McBraer tame
WO KusseU same
20 74
2 81
12
5 00
2 10
3 00
3 11
2 10
M
2 63
1 js
32 G4
5 11
5 10
M
1 10
1 10
And on county bridge fund levy of 1901 as
follows
II P Waito hardware 23 84
And on county road fund levy of 1901 as
follows
Stephen Bollos road work 18 10
Tho following claim was examined and on motion
rejected
W D Mackechnie medical attee prisoner 1 10
Semi annual report of Lillian M Welborn
county superintendent examined and on motion
approved which report is as follows
Amount on liaud August 1th 1901 as
shown by last report 80 61
Received for endorsement 5 00
Received for registration 3 00
Received for examination 19 CO
Total 107 61
In the matter of tho personal tax of Mrs S
Richardt on amounting to 99 cents for tho vear
1901 and paid under protest the board on
motion ordered the county treasurer to refund
to Mrs S Richardson the full amount of the
99 cents
The board having made a careful examination
of the accounts of R A Green county clerk
And the following to be a true and correct re
port of all the fees received and disbursed by
nim since July 1st 1901
January lt to Juno 30th both inclusive 947 10
Montbof July SO 25
Month of August 56 40
Month of September 99 85
Month of October 615 67
Month of November 117 35
Month of December and to January 8th 214 65
Total receipts 221127
Paid county clerk 1500 00
Paiddeputy 700 00
Paid county treasurer excess fee 11 27
Total disbursements 2211 27
The board on motion continued the examina
tion of the accounts of O L Thompson during
tho day
On motion board adjourned to meet January
10th 1902
Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk
McCook Nebraska January 10th 1902
Board of county commissioners met pursuant
to adjournment Present D A Waterman
Maurice Reddy and J H Bennett commission
ers W K btarr county attorney and K J
Wilcox county clerk Minutes of previous
meeting read and approved
The following claims were audited and allowed
and on motion clerk was instructed to draw
warrants on the county general fund levy of
1901 in payment thereof as follows
O L Thompson miscellaneous fees for
year 1900 13 GO
0 L Thompson office expenses 44 54
Maurice Reddy services as commissioner 32 20
D A Waterman same 42 00
J H Bennett same 6 00
J H Bennett assisting commissioners 6 00
Mrs D Mangus house rent for pauier 3 75
E J DeArmoud samo 5 00
And on county bridge fund levy of 1901 as
follows
Barnett Lumber Co lumber 96 22
Barnett Lumber Co same 69 20
E G Caine Co same 3180
1 M Beeson stone and bridge work 62 50
G T Plumb bridge work 6 00
George Muntz same 25 00
Georgo W Cramer same 5 50
ilenry iJurton same 11
M Fossen same 13 75
Z O Holcomb same 125
J H Hatfield same 5 00
And on county road fund levy of 1901 as
follows
Albert Staer road work 5 61
J C Ball same 100
G W Cooley same 7 01
T J Dimmitt same 8 25
Almoron Heed same 5 70
W K Forsev same 5 00
George Howell samo 5 00
M B Leopold same 2 50
WMcK Nixon same 42 90
Ed Edwards repairing rond tools 5 75
H A Bull road work 6 50
J N Smith same 7 50
Albert Smith same 7 50
Joseph Kircher same 190
John Clouse blacksmithing 4 25
William M Gose road work 2 50
William M Gose same 5 00
In the matter of the real estate tax paid under
protest by J E Kelley on motion the county
treasurer was ordered to refund to J E Kelley
the amount of 492 on account of an erroneous
assessment of said property
The board having made a careful examination
of the accounts of A C Crabtree sheriff of said
county find that he has received in fees from
June 12th 1901 to January 8th 1902 both in
clusive 70654
The board having made a careful examination
of the fee book of the county judge find that
6 S Bishop late county judge had received in
fees from January 1 1901 to the date of his
dcntli 10905 and that C E Eldred the present
county judge has received in fees hinco Dec 10
1901 to Jauuary 2 1802 Iwtli inclusive 1865
On motion tho board continued tho examina
tion of tho accounts of O L Thompson during
the day
On motion tho board adjourned sinodie
Attest E J Wnxox County Clerk
McCook Nebraska January 14 1902
Board of county commissioners met in regular
sossion Present 13 A Waterman Maurice
Reddy and JII Bennett count commiHiioners
WR Starr county attorney and E J Wilcox
county clerk Minutes of previous meeting
road und approved
Tho following appointments were on motion
nintlu to fill vacancies
William Akers constable Indianola
William Hierokoru justice of tho peace Bea
ver precinct
V II Staples overseer road district No 7
D L Beamau ovcrmer road district No 2
Ed Ilethcote justice of tho peace Beavor
precinct
Tho following ollicial bonds were examined
and on motion approved
William Akert constable Indianola precinct
William Hiersokorn justice of tho iience Bea
ver precinct
W II Staplet overseer road district No 12
1 L Beaman overseer road district No 2
Tho board having made a careful examination
of the fee book of O LThompson find that he
has recehod as fees from Jan 1st 1101 to Jan
8th 1902 inclusive
Foes and commissions 2612 81
Paid count treasurer 2000 00
Paid deputy clerk MX 00
Paid assistant clerk 100 00
Excess turned into county treasury 52 81
2612 84 2652 84
Contract of DrR BCampbell as county phy
sician for tho six eastorn precincts of tho first
commissioners district was examined and on
motion approved and ordered placed on liln
Contract of DrAPWolles as county physi
cian for tho eight western precincts was exam
ined and on motion approved and ordered placed
on filo
Petitions of tho various county officers asking
for deputy and clerk hire for tho jear 1902 read
and considered and on motion granted fixing
tho number and compensation as follows
O L Thompson county treasurer one
doput at 700 00
A C Crabtree sheriff one deputy at 700 00
E J Wilcox count clerk ono deputy at 7X X
And assistance if an be needed 300 00
On motion tho clerk was allowed 250 per an
num to bo paid iiuirterly for performing the
duties of clerk to the board of county commis
sioners and attending to tho business of the
county
Uu motion tho clerk was instructed to adver
tise for bids for printing delinquent tax list
commissioners proceedings and legil notices
all bids to be filed with the county clerk on or
beforo February 18th 1902
Clerk was instructed to procure stationer
lead pencils and field book for survejor
Pursuant to law in such cases made and pro
vided tho salaries of tho following officers for
tho ensuing jear ware fixed as follows
County Superintendent 875 00
County Attorney 8H 00
In the matter of tho necessary exjmnses during
tho j car 1902 On motion the estimate for the
Fame for tho jear 1902 was fixed as follows
County General fund 12000 X
County Bridge fund 6000 00
County Road fund 3000 00
Soldiers Relief 500 00
Willow Grove Precinct 2000 00
Bartley Village Bond 500 00
McCook City Bond 2000 00
North Valle Precinct 1 OCX 00
School District Bonds 8000 00
Tho clerk having advertised that the board
would receive sealed bids for furnishing the
various count officers with books blanks and
stationery tho board proceeded to open and
examine tho bids on file and after due consider
ation find tho bid of the State Journal Co to
be the lowest and best On motion the contract
for furnishingsamo was let to the State Journal
Co of Lincoln Nebraska
Thofollowingdepo itory bonds wcreoxamined
and on motion approved
The Stato Bank of Lebanon
The Bank of Daubury
Tho bond of tho State Journal Co for the
faithful performance of their contract for fur
nishing supplies to Red Willow county for the
ear 1902 was read and approved
Pursuant to law in such ca es made and pro
vided the board on motion selected the follow
ing named persons from which to draw a jury
for the Februar term of the district court
Alliance J LMcCalTertv Samuel Premer
Beaver WT Ilenton William Ilindmau W
A Minniear O B Woods
Bondville Charles Skalla J H Warfield
Box Elder John Modroll Stephen Bolles
Coleman John N Smith William Sharp
Danbur Ed Stilgebouer William Nixon
Driftwood James Boatman
East Valle W H GartSide James Williams
Charles Kirst
Fritsch I A Sheridan Dick Hatcher
Gerver Alexander Ellis
Grant H I Peterson
Indianola Bernard Hillers Henry Conrad
Daniel Lehu Hour Barton Butler Jones
Lebanon Charles Burgess Charles Water
man Bruce Cumimngs
Missiouri Ridge John Ervin John W
Brown Jr
North Valley Charles Camack William
Wight
Perr John Real Marion Pluinmer
Red Willow TalorQuigley John Broomfield
Trono Joe Moore
Valley Grange Alex Johnston
Willow Grove Dan Luca C F Bubcock
Frank S Vahue Harrj Barbizett George Beck
William Lewis Dan Col on W T ftleman C
A Leach James McAdams C I Hall W A
Brown Jacob Steinmetz George Burgees Sr
H Thompson W W McMillen S Cordeal K
B Archib ild T B Campbell A P Thomson
There appearing to be an emergenc w herein
a board of health is necessary in Red Willow
county and rules and regulations laid down for
the government of the same
Therefore be it resolved that the following
regulations and quarantine rules be and the
samo are hereby adopted for the county of Red
Willow to wit
1 Whenever within the limits of this county
and without tho corporate limits of any city or
village a person is suspected of having small
poxscarlet foverdirjhtheria or other contagious
disease he shall be immediately isolated within
his own household as carefully as possible and
as soon as a contagious disease is recognized it
will be the duty of the attending physician and
of the householder to give written notice of the
same to tho clerk of the county giving the name
of tho disease and of the family where it exists
with the number exposed and all other particu
lars that may be of any value
2 Tho premises where the above contagious
disease Jexists shall be duly quarantined by
this board through its proper officers or an ap
pointee a By placing upon the house or
some conspicuous point upon the premises a
placard having the name of disease in letters
not less than threo 3 inches in height b
By a verbal or written notice to tho house
hold to remain on the premises and in no way
mingle with other persons nor allow others
except the physicians to approach nearer than
thirty suj ieet or any house or person thus quar
antined This rule to apply also to cases of
exposure
3 Such quarantine to continue until in the
opinion of the medical advisor of the board
the last case of disease likely to occur therein
has completely recovered and is ready for disin
fection Provided however that in cases of
extreme necessity one free from disease may be
released earlier after a thorough disinfection
of person and clothing and with a certificate
from the above medical advisor
4 The necessaries of life as often as occasion
demands may be carried within thirty 30 feet
of the quarantined house by a neighbor or other
duly appointed messenger but not nearer nor
shall any effects whatever be brought away
from the household until thoroughly disinfected
5 In cases of death from contagious disease
there shall be no public funeral and the body
of the deceased shall be closely wrapped in sheets
well saturated witli disinfectants and closed in a
tight casket tins to be wrapped in disinfected
cloth and in such cases the corpse shall not be
carnea to or near any body of people wf ale on
its way to the cemetery
6 When in any school district or community
several families say five to eight are infected
w ith contagious diseases or v ery many exposures
hav e occurred the hoard should prohibit all gather
ings of people in that community including ses
sions of school until in their opinion the emer
gency is passea
7 AH physicians should use due precaution in
their visits to quarantined households to avoid the
dangers of contagion to the well
S When in the opinion of the medical advisor of
the board quarantine can safely be raised it shall
be done with fumigation with a 40 per cent solu
tion of formaldehyde using1 at least five ounces to
each 1000 cubic feet of air space Solution to be
applied by an approv ed e aporator or by the sheet
method The rooms to be sealed for at least six
hours All persons to receive a disinfecting bath
and their clothing to be fumigated and the house
thoroughly cleaned this to be done in accordance
with the Suggestions of the State Hoard of Health
to Phvsicians
9 When in the opinion of the board a hospital
is needed to which individual cases of contagious
diseases maybe removed or when such method
will accommodate those without homes at much
less public expense or for anv other reason it is
deemed best a building suited to their needs shall
be provided
10 Whoever in any way willfully or negligently
disobeys the rules of quarantine and disinfection
shall by such disobedience render himself subject
to prosecution and a fine of 2500 for each and
every offence and shall meanwhile if infected
and subject to quarantine be held at the quarantine
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In a
Glass o Water
Put a handful oigirsut
cojjec in a glass of wicr
wash off the rnaliii
look it it smell it a
it fit to drink Cie
the same test It leaves the water
bright and clear because its jus
pure cofL e
ThofoiUxl packrcoinauroa uniform
Quality and freahiiKiM
house or hospital until the time lor disinfection
Beit further resolwd by the hoard of county
commissioners that the county commissioners Dr
K 11 Campbell of Lebanon Neberaski and Dr J
M Brown of Hartley Nebraska be and the same
are herel appointed as a board of health for the
county of Keu Willow whose duties it will he tj
enforce the above rules anil regulations laid down
Motion by Reddy seconded by Bennett that the
resolution be passed
Ajes Waterman Heddy Bennett Carried
On motion board adjourned to meet Jan 15
Attest HJ Wniox County Clerk
McCook Neb Jan 15th iooj
Hoard of county commissioners met pursuant to
adjournment Present D A Watennan Maurice
Heddy and J II Bennett county commissioners
W It Starr county attorney and K J Wilcox
county clerk
Minutes of last meeting were read and approved
The following claims were audited and allowed
and on motion clerk was instructed to draw war
rants on the count general fund levy of 1901 in
payment thereof
S M Cochran V Co hardware 11 15
W II Harrison hall for election 500
I A Waterman services as commissioner 6 00
Maurice Heddv same ic 20
J If Bennett same 1000
A C Crabtree board of prisoners and fees jj 50
The following resolution was introduced by
Keddy
KFSOIUTIOV
It appearing to the county commissioners of Red
Willow countv that the southeast ouarter of block
eight in the village now city of Indianola Neb is
of less alne than the amount of taxes due upon the
same and that said premises ha e been offered for
sale for said taxes bv the county treasurer and not
sold for the want ofbidders
1 he count- commissioners therefore fi as the
minimum price for said real estate the sum of 12
and we the county commissioners do hereby certify
to the county treasurer of Ked Willow count that
the said sum of 12 is the minimum price for
which said real estate may be sold and the treasurer
is hereby authorized to sell said premises for said
sum
Moved b Reddy and seconded by Bennett that
the aboe resolution oe adopted
Ayes Waterman Keddy and Bennett Carried
On motion the board adjourned to meet Feb iStli
1902
Attest L J Wilcox Countv Clerk
Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by the McCook postoflice Jan 1G 1902
Miss Bertha Austin
Stella Coleman
D J Dave Cash
Mrs Emma Draki
Mr Harry Hadcu
Mrs J J Miller
Mr R S Palmer
Mr J D Quick
Anno E Stone
A J Smith
Ethel Wil on
MrGeo W Zimmerman
When calling for these letters
say they were advertised
F M KuiiAiELL Postmaster
COURT HOUSE NEWS
please
Coughs and colds come uninvited but you
can quickly get rid of them with a few doses of
Ballards Horehound Syrup Price 23 and 00
conts A McMillen
COUNTY COURT
License to marry was granted George
Amen and Lizzie Frick Thursday
Both were born in Russia are each
twenty vears of age An interpreter
was necessary in grunting the necessary
authority and in securing parental con
sent
W C T U Meeting
On January 17th the Womans Chris
tian Temperance Union will hold its
regular business meeting at the home of
Mrs H A Eouch On the 21th an
Evangelistic meeting at Mrs ITowe
Smiths and on the 31st their social or
parlor meeting at Mrs M Thorgrimsons
and this will also include in its program
the topic of the Mothers Meeting
All mothers and those interested in the
care of children are cordially invited to
attend all of these meeting
Mrs M Y Traver Secretary
wetting
ThSn
is all right if you are too fat
and all wrong if too thin already
Fat enough for your habit is
healthy a little more or less is
no great harm Too fat consult
a doctor too thin persistently
hi no matter what cause take
Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil
There are many causes of get
ting too thin they all come
jnder these two heads over
work and under digestion
Stop over work if you can
but whether you can or not
lake Scotts Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil to balance yourselt
with your work You cant live
on it true but by it you
an Theres a limit however
c ull pay for it
Scott s Emulsion of Cod Liver
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lb luc readiest cure ror
ccant eat unless it comes of
your doing no work you cant
long be well and strong without
some sort of activity
The genuine has
this picture on it
take no other
If you have not
Lried it send for
ree sample its a
irreeable taste will
surprise you
SCOTT BOWNE
Chemists
409 Pearl Street
New York
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50c and 100 all druggists j
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You not only save many dollars by buying
your DRY GOODS CLOTHING GROCERIES
etc of Honest John but in addition you have the
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of knowing that you are getting
good reliable first class goods in
every departmenthe dont buy any
shoddy goods Good Goods at Low
est Prices is his motto -and its a
winner
flcCOOK NEBRASKA
Produce as good as Cash or Cash for Produce
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This means that we want
to close out our stock of
Heavy Winter Gkods
before we take our annual inventory
Right in the middle of the winter sea
son too Now is when you need the
goods We will give you values and
prices that will agreeably surprise you
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