The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 27, 1903, Image 1

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TWENTY FIRST YEAR
Death Claims a Young Life
Saturday night after months of suf
fering Archio Tylors young spirit took
leavo of its wasted earthly tenement and
winged in its flight to its giver thus
oarly closing a promising careor ending
bright expectations finishing lifes book
with its opening chapter
OIIITUAKY
Akchik Tylkk was born in the city
of Chicago Illinois August 1st 1881
coming to McCook with his parents
when about four years of ago With
the exception of a short residence in
Orleans and Oxford this has been his
continuous home ever since Ho was
graduated from the McCook high school
with the class of 1001 after which he
was employed in the Burlington ma
chino shop hero for a short time He
afterwards studied strenography and
typewriting It was his constant ambi
tion to become an electrical engineer
and all his spare time at homo was ab
sorbed with the study Almost a year
since his lungs wore weakened with a
severe cold and during the close of last
October he was taken with a severe at
tack of typhoid pneumonia from which
ho never recovered The last five
months of Ins life were months of in
tense suffering Through all the long
months of anguish ho was hopeful and
cheerful Tho world was beautiful to
him and appealed to his young life but
tho beckoning hand found him willing
and ready His young life was an open
book fair clean and beautiful and
worthy emulation
Funeral services were conducted in
tho Congregational church by Rev
Frank W Dean Tuesday afternoon
many former schoolmates and adults at
tending and paying a last tribute to tho
memory of a young brother who has
gone on before unafraid triumphant
The church was decorated with many
flowers palms etc and the casket was
covered with a lovely profusion of floral
offerings A pillow from the class of
1001 was especially handsome
Members the class of 1001 and other
schoolmates were pall bearers
Tho remains were interred in Long
view cemetery
Mr and Mrs Tyler havo the very
tenderest and deepest sympathy of this
community in this great sorrow which
has come into their hearts and home
CARD OF THANKS
We most sincerely thank all the kind
friends and neighbors for their sympa
thy and assistance during the long ill
ness and after the death of our son
Archie
Mk and Mrs H M Tyler
Her Intense Suffering Ended
Death came to Mrs James M Ham
monds relief Tuesday evening early
this week after many months of in
tensest and continuous suffering with
cancer of the breast
Mirelda E Hammond nee Gaston
was born July 13th 1855 in Jefferson
county Pennsylvania At 6 years of
age her parents removed to Indiana
county Pennsylvania where she resided
until she was married to J M Hammond
on February 18th 1875 They then
lived in Armstrong county Pennsyl
vania until the spring of 1886 They
emigrated to Rowlins county Kansas
and lived there until the spring of 1805
when they moved to the Driftwood
Redwillow county Nebraska
Of this union there was born six child
ren two sons and four daughters Five
children are living and at home
Mrs Hammond joined the United
Presbytesian church at the age of 14
and was a member in good standing
until she came west and united with the
Methodist church in Rawlins county
When she came here to live she brought
her membership to Prospect Park Her
age was 47 years 8 months and 11 days
Funeral services were held at the farm
home southwest of the city in Driftwood
precinct Thursday morning at eleven
oclock Rev L H Shumate conducting
the same after which the remains were
brought to McCook and buried in River
view cemetery Services at the grave
were in charge of tho Degree of Honor
to which deceased belonged
The bereaved family is remembered
by many friends and neighbors in great
sympathy
The Public School Entertainment
The court room was filled to overflow
ing last evening to enjoy the entertain
ment given by the pupils of the public
school Considering the inclemency of
the evening the attendance was in itself
complimentary The program fully
realized the expectations of all showing
a deal of painstaking hard work in pre
paration of parts and in costuming
Pupils and teachers will receive their full
mead of praise They deserve it
If you werent out last night go
tonight You cant fail of enjoyment
We Are Ready to Show You
the latest in wall papers Will be
pleased to show you our papers whether
you buy or not Look elsewhere and
then come in and compare qualities and
prices Tours for business
A McMillen
For Sale Five room cottage oppo
site Congregational church Price 1
200 L W Stayner
We sell best indigo dyed dres3 prints
for oc per yard Who do you think we
are One price plain figures cash only
We sell American A 2 bushel seam
less grain bags for IGJc each Who do
you think we are One price plain
figures cash only
People who bought their garden seeds
of W T Coleman last year are in buy
ing early while the assortment is com
plete They know good seeds when they
have tried them
We make dress skirts to measure and
for stock 50 kept made up To meas
ure at same price Also show handsome
line factory skirts Golf skirts 150 up
Who do you think we are One price
plain figures cash only
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
A G Keys has been visiting his son
Charles
F N Merwin of Beaver City was
with us Tuesday officially
W George Sheppard was up from
Cambridge first of the week
Mrs E M Dawson left Saturday to
visit her parents near Curtis
J B Fickes was an Omaha visitor
part of tho week on business
R A Cole tho West Dennison street
tailor is said to bo some better
Miss Carrie Kimball of Grand Is
land is a guest of J H Stephens
Mrs J F Custer joined her husband
in Blue Springs last of past week
Miss Emma Park of Niwot Colorado
is a guest of J II Moore and family
W II Anderson a brother of Mrs
C L Fahnestock is here from Lincoln
J B Meserve came up from Lincoln
Tuesday night on a short business trip
Mrs Celeste Douglass was in the
city fore part of the week on matters
of business
Mrs E N Allen is hero from Colo
rado City eruest of her parents Mr and
Mrs M Thorgrimson
General Irving Hale of Denver
western agent of the General Electric
Co was in the city on business last
Saturday
F D Burgess and son George went
in to Omaha Thursday night on 6
George will undergo a minor surgical
operation while away
Martin Mattson of Marshs meat
market returned early in the week from
Iowa where ho attended the burial of a
sister who recently died in Stromsburg
this state
J n Hudson a proof reader of the
Chicago Chronicle was a guest of WW
Archibald first of the week Ho was
en route to Denver where he expects to
locate He went west on No 3 Tuesday
night
Rev Frank W Dean and T B
Campbell represented the McCook Con
gregational church in the state meeting
in Lincoln Monday returning home on
No 3 same night
Mr and Mrs J A Anderson of
Bertrand Nebraska are visiting in the
city guests of her parents Mr and Mrs
W L Zint for a few days on their way
to California on a trip
Mr and Mrs II P Sutton enter
tained the S K B P H C M card
club last Friday evening Military-
euchre was the game of the evening and
Fort Monroe was the prize winner
Z O Holcomb and family have moved
from Loveland Colorado to Ft Collins
Colorado They report netting along
nicely since leaving McCook having
had work at good wages right along
Mrs and Miss Lowman arrived home
Monday morning from Brownville
where they paid the last tribute of re
spect to an honored and beloved hus
band and father The profound sym
pathy of all true hearts are theirs in this
sorrow and bereavement
Rev and Mrs C R Betts and four
children arrived from Minnesota Wed
nesday on 1 to make their home with
us Until the Baptist bretheren pro
vide a new parsonage the family will be
domiciled in Mrs Viola Ballews dwell
ing on Madison street Welcome
C A Dixons Injuries Prove Fatal
Traveling Engineer C ADixon whose
severe injuries in the wreck near Mm
den last week Tuesday were fully
chronicled in last weeks Tribune suc
cumbed to his many injuries about one
oclock Thursday morning after a
heroic struggle for life against great odds
for over a week During the first few
days after the accident hopes for the
injured mans recovery were entertained
giving away the closing days of his
illness to despair nevertheless every
resource was exhausted to prolong life
and restore health
C A Dixon was born in Rochester
N Y June 10 1843 He began rail
roading as a newsboy at tho age of 14
years His father was an engineer on
the same trains He entered the service
of the New York Central railroad as
fireman at the age of IS Was united
in marriage with Emma Beckner in
Michigan City Indiana in 186S While
here he was in the employ of the Michi
gan Central railroad He came to the
Burlington at Plattsmouth in 1876 and
was over overseer of all engines while
the line was being built west from Ken
esaw Was for years a passenger engi
neer out or jjenver being appointed
traveling engineer for the Western divi
sion in 1S92 holding that position at the
time of his death He is survived by
his wife and three children Mrs K M
Stangland Harry and Roy Dixon
Brief services were held at the resi
dence of the daughter Mrs K M
Stangland Friday afternoon at two o
clock conducted by Rev Frank W
Dean after which the remains were in
terred in Longview cemetery
Besides the members of the immediate
families Charles Dixon of Kansas City
Missouri a brother attended the fun
eral arriving here but shortly before
death
The members of the family and the
friends all have the deepest sympathy of
the community in this sad and tragic
death
Wall Paper Buy it this month of
Cone Bros and save 50 per cent
Stop that cough Cure
McConnells Balsam will do
that
it
Said the lady Give me one of those
10 yd cuts of fine Cambric muslin for
63c all my neighbors have had one and
they aro all talking about it Guess
who the lady was addressing One price
plain figures cash only
You can always get choice butter
ft at The Bee Hive i
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Stco0k
Christian Science Ably Presented
The court room was filled Monday
ovening by an intelligent audience of
McCook citizen to hoar Mr Carol Nor
ton C S D lecture on one of the ab
sorbing questions of the day Christian
Science Mr Norton is an able and
eloquent and earnest disciple of the faith
and he was accorded close attention
For tho most part the lecture was unex
ceptionable to all religionists while oven
the distinctive tenets and teachings of
the faith were presented with commend
able fairness and frankness and in a
liberal spirit
Mr Norton said in part
Christendom has passed through the doorway
of tho twentieth century The ideals of Christ
ianity are rapidly becoming universal Tho
English language is fast becoming the language
of humanity and hand in hand with this lan
guage go tho truths of the teachings of Jesus
Christian Scionco is tho most-thought-of aspect
of the Christian religion of these early hours of
tho now century It is truly twentieth century
Christianit What has Christian Science ac
complished What is it at tho present timo
doing What has tho race a right to expect
from its practical operation during the days
that aro to bo These aro iertinont questions
to bo calmly considered dispassionately dis
cussed and prayerfully investigated Blind
prejudice is solf imposed ignorance A dog
matic sense of religion is mental stolidity A
one sided or prejudiced point of view is a posi
tion without view or vista Fixed ignorance of
either religious or scientific truth is inadmissi
ble in this ago of enlightenment and impartial
investigation Wrong traditional influences aro
no part of a progressive mentality and thinking
minds aro always open to tho light whonceso
over it cometh
JESUS IN LTGIIT OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
The religion of Jesus has within itself the
elements of universality It is a gospel of
brotherhood fraternity social scienco and co
operative progress Jesus kingdom of right
eous dominion is for this world but partakes not
o f its worldliness According to Christian
Scienco Jesus Christ is at once son of God and
son of man His divinity or immortal selfhood
is one with tho divino nature that wo call God
His humanity is one with universal man i c
God made manifest in tho flesh This
humanly divino manifestation is neither earthly
nor sensual but illustrates the symmetrical
proportions of sinless humanhood Such char
acter constitutes the eternal normality of Gods
man Christian Scienco looks upon Jesus as
the central figure of present and future relig
ious history and spiritual conquest Far above
the plane and action of a mere wonder worker
it places the deeds and words of Jesus Refer
ring to the works of Jesus especially his heal
ing of sickness through mental or spiritual
processes Matthew Arnold writes This ac
tion of Jesus however it may bo amplfiied in
tho reports was real but it is not therefore as
popular religion fancies thaumaturgy wonder
working It is not what people call the super
natural but what is better called the non
natural It is on the contrary like tho grace
of Raphael or the grand stylo of Phidias emi
nently natural but is above common low
pitched nature it is a line of nature not jet
mastered or followed out
Is Christian Science evangelical in its atti
tude toward our Lord and Master It recog
nizes iu Jesus tho fulfillment of the Messianic
prophecies and hopes of the Hebrew people It
teaches his immaculate conception spiritual
incarnation baptism and his reception of the
descent of tho Holy Spirit It accepts the
records of his power over the elements tho
genuineness of his divinely natural deeds mis
called miracles his work of healing regenera
tion and divinely compassionate forgiveness of
sinners It accepts his atonement as a revela
tion of the divine process of with
God It bows in humility before his Gethso
mane struggle and sees in the tragedy of Cal
vary tho great climax in the drama of atoning
love It believes in tho truth of his Easter
morning resurrection and teaches that he re
stored himself healing his wounds and remov
ing the winding sheet from his own body and
tho napkin from his head in tho tomb It
accepts the story of his poso resurrection words
and acts as recorded in the Gospels and sees in
his final ascension above matter the scientific
fulfillment of his own prophecies and tho possi
bility of individual immortality demonstrated
Therefore Christian Scienco accepts Jesus
Christ as the wayshower and in this accept
ance lays legitimate claim to being evangelical
in its attitude toward the personality individu
ality and work of tho Savior
Does Christian Science take a liberal view of
the life and character of Jesus Christian
Science reiterates the ancient Hebrew state
ment as to tho nature of God Hear O Israel
Tho Lord our God is one Lord and therefore
it reaffirms the words of Jesus My Father is
greater than I Christian Science sees in
Jesus and his sinless ascending lifo a perspec
tive ideal of our own possibilities Jesus
prayed that all men might be one with the
father even as he is one Ho commanded men
to be as perfect as God was perfect and as if to
comfort them with the possibility of this mar
velous attainment said Ye shall know tho
Truth and tho Truth shall make you free
Christian Science therefore teaches that God
is one as Spirit Mind or Truth Super personal
yet personal as supreme individual Being to
each and everj one of his creatures According
to the philosophy of Christian Science the lifo
of Jesus Christ and the power that his career
manifested over sin physical disease and death
expresses an illustration of man in tune with
tho infinite harmony called God Christian
Science illustrates tho divinely designed possi
bility of spiritual manhood Jesus is our elder
brother of Nazareth as humanitys greatest
friend and Savior in the light of Christian
Science steps forth from tho tomb in which he
has been placed by the deification of his per
sonality and again as the healer and reformer
of Galilee walks in spirit and in truth in our
midst a regenerator of the depraved a healer
of the sick and a joy bringer to all who sit in
darkness
Finally Christian Scienco believes literallv as
cold J well as spirtually because of its
i ble power to heal disease that Christ meant
what he said when ho gave his great promise to
all ages The works that I do shall ye do
also and greater works than these shall ye do
because I go unto my Father
EELIGION
Religion according to Science is honesty
chastity and purity of thonght and act unsel
fishness philanthropy a literal and spiritual
tation of the lifo of Jesus Christ as the high
est mnnifes tation in relitrions historv rf n Onrl
envernsd man Christian Science recnrnizpci nil
Conductor Arthur Lyman
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Roy Zint is out on tho road again
E LRhodes shopclork spent Sundav
in Minden
Machinist helper Tom Hayden resign
ed Monday
A Brunswick was in Haiglor Sunday
and Monday
Claude Hixon is a now man in tho car
repairing gang
Engineer L P Neilson is on tho sick
list this week
W 11 Morrell is out with tho pile
driver this week
James Williams boilormaker resigned
on Saturday last
Fireman R V Walls is on tho Bur
lingtons voluntary
Blacksmith helper C O
tho relief this week
H II Hammel of tho
ment is on the relief
Doing is on
paint depart-
was up
from Oxford Tuesday
A Ferrite is a new machinist in tho
baekshop since Saturday
W II Anderson is a new man in C L
Walkers gang this week
D F Buckskin Shaw was a head
quarters visitor Tuesday
Dan Tirrill is a new member of the
coach cleaning department
Fireman R E French was among tho
ailing ones first of the week
Boss Boilerwasher Paul Miller hunted
near Wray Colorado yesterday
C S Bricker tho general piecework
inspector was here Wednesday
W A Richardson boilormaker ap
prentice is listed with the B V R
William Stout joined the machine
shop force Wednesday as a helper
Fireman Jacob Schlagel is visiting
relatives near Culbertson this week
Louis Herstrom of tho machine shop
spent Sunday with his parents in Denver
The paint gang has been further aug
mented by the employment of Helper A
Paulson
Engine 3310 one more of tho big class
D4 engines arrived on Wednesday from
the shop
Grant Smith west end foreman has
resigned and will farm near Kenesaw
this season
The coach cleaners number ono more
since the addition of H Mullen to the
force this week
Frank Fitch of the Lincoln freight-
house crew is laid up with a mashed foot
A casting fell on it
John Stevens wife and son of Denver
are visiting in town came down on No
2 Thursday morning
Henry Henkel is the new clinkerpit
man vice Conrad Bauer transferred to
the car repairers force
Engine 3311 another new class D4 ar
rived here Sunday morning for service
on the Western division
W II Radcliffe fireman left on No2
Thursday am on a ten days visit to his
brother in Concordia Kansas
Dispatcher T B Campbell went up
to Denver Saturday night on a short
visit to relatives returning on G Sunday
night
Dr Livingston of Plattsmouth came
up on 3 Tuesday night to see C A
Dixon returning home on 12 Wednesday
morning
Switchman M M Fisk was up near
Wray Colorado first of the week hunt
ing being relieved on the west end by
Tom Smith
Tho navelock shops use over 35000
gallons of oils of all kinds annually and
proud of their record for economy in
the line of lubricants
Roy Dixon arrived Tuesday on No
13 from Salida Missouri to see his
father whose severo injury was de
scribed in last weeks paper
Stuart McLean arrived on No 1 Wed
nesday from Wisconsin where he was
summoned home a few weeks since by
the tragic death of a brother
Conductor Frank Rank is entertaining
his father W J Rank of Dover Minn
and sister and daughter Mrs J H Hall
and Ruth late of Fairbury this state
Conductor Eph Benjamin departed on
6 Monday night for Chicago to con
tinue his work on the grievance com
mittee which has been in session for
several months and will continue for
some time longer He arrived from
Chicago Saturday night to make the
family a short visit
The management of the Union Pacific
closed a contract with a Chicago com
pany for the construction of twenty five
water purifying plants to be constructed
on that system between Omaha and Salt
Lake City The order is the largest of
the kind ever given in this or any other
country and contemplates the expendi
ture of at least Sl500000 Work is to
b begun at once The officials of the
Uiiion Pacific are satisfied that it has
solved the question of pure water for lo
comotives It is estimated that the
average life of locomotives will be more
than doubled
The engine expert for the Baldwin
locomotive works is in Havelock to
superintend the setting up of the
new class D4 engines which are arriving
from the works in installments of two
and three Fifteen of these monster
freight engines will be given their fin
ishing touches at Havelock and sent to
the Western division for heavy hauling
The Baldwin locomotive works is one of
the largest if not the largest in the
United States Of the 3200 engines
manufactured in this country last year
by nine companies this company made
1520 or one engine for every four hours
work The shops cover sixteen acres of
territory most of the building being
from four to seven stories in height and
1300 men are constantly employed
The average size of the engines turned
out was 137 tons and of the total num
ber 424 were compound type twenty one
that is true and beauitful in tho great religious m Iuei ana seventy iour electric The
concluded on last page Jjincom ciar
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District Court Proceedings
Following cases wero disposed of at
the session of district court held iJ this
city last week Only cases acted upon
aro mentioned
Frederick Plasmyero vs Julia A Allen
and Frank P Allen continued to Octo
ber 1st
Paul Perronoud vs John T Helm
dismissed at plaintiffs cost judgment
for 810 and costs
William Byfield vs John T Helm
settled defendant to pay costs
Tho Stato of Nebraska vs W F
Everist dismissed at states roquest
Mrs Ella I Benjamin vs John R
Brown settled
The Stato of Nebraska vs R II Law
orance dropped from docket
J E Kelley vs George P Smith
confirmed
Carl G Cavis vs Albert W Corey
ot al confirmed and deed ordered
William T Wootton vs Samuel N
Troth et al confirmed
McKinley Lanning L and T Co vs
Olivia Enyeart et al confirmed
Kate Carroll vs Edwin N Benjamin
et al continued and deed ordered
William F Miller et al vs Peter J
Byersct al confirmed and deed ordered
Jesse Tnplett et al vs Clarkson S
Triplett et al confirmed and deed
ordered
The Western Land Co vs Goorgo W
Castle et al decree of foreclosure
The Western Land Co vs John W
Smith et al decree of foreclosure
Tho Western Land Co vs James A
Mitchell et al confirmed and deed
ordered
The Western Land Co vs Edwin
McUandlass et al decree of foreclosure
Joseph B Bisbee vs Hannah E Lam
born et al confirmed
W S Perry vs William Duborka et
al decree of foreclosure
AnnaBlattvs Phillip Blatt divorce
granted each pay own costs alimony
63755 in payments of 10 per month
and lion on city property son Frank to
be in fathers care and three other child
ren in mothers custody
Fred P Stone vs Mary Ann Jacobs
et al confirmed
John W Little vs Thomas Franklin
verdict for plaintiff judgment of lower
court sustained
Richard H Polk vs Lena Polk di
vorce granted
Frederick Plasmyero vs Julia A
Allen and Frank P Allen et al con
tinued for thirty days
The Western Land Company vs F P
Nicholson et al order to secure service
by publication on unknown heirs
B Uowles vs Henry Ambler
et al decree of foreclosure
Advance Thresher Co vs Edward
Curlee judgment in lower court reversed
and verdict for plaintiff in error
Thomas C Kelley vs Viola Kelley
dismissed each to pay own costs
Susie M Gammill vs Aaron E
Ganimill divorce granted each to pay
own costs
MSEmberling vs James McAdams
same vs JEKelley same vs John II
Grannis same vs James AEmberling
judgment of lower court reversed and
verdict for plaintiff
George W Dillon vs Maggie Dillon
divorce granted
Walter L Duffey et al judgment for
plamtitl lor ol72bUo and 7 per cent
interest
Samuel C King vs Richard M
Williams et al decree of foreclosure
Adela A Jordan vs Edward D
Jordan divorce granted
Does This Interest You
The killing and dressing of first class
beef by different butchers does not
change the quality of the meatbut we do
claim that to be able to select good beef
on foot one has to be a judge -In this
I claim to be par excellence My entire
business comes under my own personal
supervision I have no assistant Give
me a trial and if my goods are not as
good as the best if my prices are not as
low as tho lowest if my way of doing
business is not entirely satisfactory stop
dealing with me My business is neither
the oldest nor the largest in the city and
a customer lost or gained means more to
me than to my competitors this is why
I am willing to do a good deal to secure
a new customer or to hold an old ono
Dont forget the original Blue Trading
stamp I give them Yours for bus
iness Paul Anton
Dr Herring- on Home Missions
Dr Herring of the first Congregational
church of Omaha delivered a home mis
sions address in the Congregational
church of our city Wednesday evening
The meeting was in the nature of an
echo of the state meeting held in Lincoln
Monday The address was chock full
of earnestness and interest and was
strongly appealing to the subject It is
regrettable that more did not have the
pleasure of hearing the doctor Revs
Halberslaben of Indianola and Axtell of
Trenton were present the purpose being
to have a district gathering
Ill With Heart Trouble
August Droll of Perry precinct was
severely stricken with an attack of heart
trouble Tuesday afternoon while in
town and for a while his life was de
spaired of Later he recovered suffic
iently to be taken home and we learn
has quite recovered his usual health
We want you to know that we are
always glad to show our wall paper
whether you buy or not Our new
papers are here and are well worth see
ing Some of the prettiest patterns
must be seen here to be seen at all
L W McConnell
Over 60 styles of new ginghams at 84
and 12ioC yd Large assortment of mer
cerized wash fabrics a3 handsome as
silks Beautiful new oxfords and welts
for shirt waists and suits at The Thomp
son Dry Goods Cos
We sell best table oil cloth for 15c per
yard including plain white and marbled
white Who do you think we are One
price plain figures cash only
to
rtbtme
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 27 I9Q3
NUMBER 45
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Anothor snowfall yesterday
Millinery displays April 2nd
Save money on drugs at McMillons
McMillen s cough cure
cough Try it
A largo invoice of
paints tho very best
McMillens drug store
will stop your
Tho finest lino of combs you over saw
at McConnells
Undo Tom had an overflowing house
last Friday evening
First class meats of all kinds at tho
B M meat market
Fifty styles of sun bonnets at Tho
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
White Pine and Tar Tho best for
coughs Buy it at Cono Bros
Tho B M meat markot soils tho
best of overy thing in their lino
Anothor shipment of now books has
just been received by Cono Bros
Job lot of ladies shoes worth S225 unci
250 Special prico 8129 DeGroff
Tho new games Flinch and Des
peration at the postollico news depot
Mrs E M Sly has 4 room house on
North Manchester street for rent 3 20t
New milled muslin bobinot and laco
curtains at Tho Thompson Drv Goods
Cos
You want the best at a
You will got it at tho B
right
M
prico
meat-
market
Single comb White Leghorn eggs100
for 15 D C Benedict Culbertson
Nebraska
New silk gloves laco gloves kid gloves
and silk mitts at Tho Thompson Dry
Goods Cos
Lincoln mixed
just received at
New white shirt waists just received at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Ono
price plain figures cash only
There aro rumors that a partial city
ticket will bo placed in the field in oppo
sition to tho Republican ticket
All lovers of fine porfumes should trv
the California odors mado where tho
flowers grow for sale at Cono Bros
Use Sherwin Williams paint this year
and you wont have to paint so often
L W McConnell
All the new and artistic wall paper
designs aro now being shown at Mc
Connells Let us give you some prices
Fou rENT IGO acre farm 0 miles north
east of McCook 00 acres under cultiva
tion J C Ball McCook
Teeth kept clean and free from germs
dont decay Manordine kills the germ
Made and sold by McConnell druggist
Wanted A single man to work by
month or farm on shares See or write
W N Crattv McCook Neb
Tho cheapest easiest quickest and
best way to smoke meat is to uso Mc
Connells Condensed Smoke In 25 cent
bottles
Cards with envelopes to match for at
homes receptions etc for sale at Tnin
une office Same neatly printed rea
sonable if desired
The readers attontion is directed to
the millinery display announcement of
Miss Lowman in this issue Observe
the date after April 1st
New trimming buttons pearl sets
pendants medalions escurials appli
ques laces and embroideries at Tho
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Those who have bought tho Ocean
Wave washing machine are greatly pleas
ed with them If you want the best
and none but the best are good enough
why buy the Ocean Wave
Theres only one thing to do if 3 our
blood is out of order Buy a bottle of
McConnells Sarsaparilla it does the
rest Large bottles 1
L W McConnell
Carpet warp in stock now in white
black red brown blue grfen orange
and lemon 13c lb for white 20c for
the colors On spooK Merchants orders
not solicited The Thompson D G Co
Seward Neb Dec 9 1901 To whom
it may concern Liquid Koal is just what
it is recommended to be a preventive
of hog cholera and a cure I have given
it a thorough trial and saved my hogs
Howard Lamphere
Whatever the market offers in season
you will find it at Marshs meat market
and the price is always right You will
receive prompt service and courteous
treatment in the bargain which 13
always due you
Mens suits at 350 450 500 000
and up to 1250 Boys knee pants suits
oc to S32o Boys 3 piece suits at 300
and 350 Mens corduroy pants 200
Boys stout cotton worsted knee pant3
25c at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
One price plain figures cash only
There seems to be a disposition on the
part of some citizens of McCook who
are opposed to cruelty to animals to
make the delivery boys drive their ani
mals more humanely if they have to
prosecute some of the young scamps who
are guilty of unnecessary and inexcus
able cruelty
There is cane seed aplenty and no lack
of Kafir seed but alfalfa seed is both
scarce and high priced yet W T Cole
man has succeeded in securing a supply
of some of the choicest alfalfa in the
market There promises to be a great
scarcitv about seeding time Dont get
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