V J M V Y r TWENTY FIRST YEAR More Evidence of Expansion Dr A C Harlan at corner of Dodgo and Manhattan has just added another half lot to hispresent residence property J M Ilnmilton tho builder has ac quired a lot over on Manhattan and will will erect a dwelling house for him self this spring Tho county commissioners have award ed C G Coglizor the contract for com pleting tho main stairway of the court house and the vestibule of tho court room J G Inglis has bought resident lots on Manhattan street between Dennison and Dodge and has in water and n foundation for a now home to cost be tween 81500 and 82000 L MBest has purchased a lot on Manhattan street Fourth addition and tho foundation and water aro in for a new dwelling which will bo located on tho corner of Dodge street Manhattan street in tho Fourth addi tion tho last street laid out on the east side is tho latest scene of building oper ations Five lots on that street be tween Dennison and Douglass have re cently been sold Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co Mon day purchased the G W Hinkle lot just north of McMillans drug store and on tho same will this summer erect a now brick store buildine The ure is to be one story in height with a frontago of 25 feet and 100 feet deep This will bo the first new business build ing to bo orected in the city for a num ber of years Maccabees Are Prompt Pay Promptness in paying death losses is a proud claim of the members of the Maceabee order indeed it may well be so with any insurance order Of this fact we are again reminded this week by tho payment of the death loss of the late C A Dixon to tho widow as the following paragraph indicates To tho officers and members of the Maceabee lodge I wish to extend my thanks for their courtesy and promptness in the settle ment of the death claim of my late hus band which I received in full this May 4 1903 Signed Mrs Emma Dixon It may be added that notice of death was sent in to headquarters on April 7th which makes tho delivery of the warrant in payment within a month This makes 812000 the order has paid out in McCook on death losses Through Russia and Siberia Menards hall was filled last evening by ari appreciative audience guests of McCook lodge 135 A F A M to ac company Captain Alberti on his pril grimuge through Russia and Siberia The captain is an ex convict and spoke with the intensely added interest of personal experience He held the closest attention of his hearers The second part of his entertainment consisted of stereopticon views and mov ing pictures illustrative of his preceding lecture This evening the captain will appear before the members of No 135 in their lodge room and deliver a second address to the fraternity McCook High School Again Victors The game of baseball last Saturday between the high school clubs of our city and Cambridge on the local grouuds resulted in a second victory for McCook The score was McCook 0 Cambridge 0 It was a warmly contested game the scholastics both putting up a good game In the evening the visiting boys were tendered a reception at the high school building by the McCook high school pupils and teachers Light refresh ments were served and a jolly time had The Cambridge boys returned home the same night on a freight missing No 14 in the enthusiasm of their nocturnal celebration Their Final Dance of the Season The members of the Fortnightly club indulged in the closing dance of the season last Friday evening There was an unusually large attendance includ ing a few guests from borne and abroad An additional hour was added to the duration of the regular series Refresh ments consisting of strawberry ice kisses and lady fingers were -served dur ing the evening George James presid ing c - Over Two Inches of Rain This section of Nebraska shared gener ously in the general rain of Tuesday night and Wednesday The Burlington guage at this point Wednesday evening indicated a precipitation of 216 inches The fall was steady and the precious moisture was consequently conserved the cultivated lands especially soaking it up completely There was a slight fall of hail but no damage A gplendid fell over this section of the state Friday night Rubber Boots com handy for ir rigating as well as snow and mud Wehave a good supply at the Bee Hive GXsXsXsXaXsXS Household goods as follows are- for sale by S M Cochran Piano refrig erator bookcase foldingbed parlor suite of five pieces and other articles All good and offered cheap It will be to your advantage to get to the box office early Monday morning if you Avant a desirable seat for The Spinsters Return next Friday evening Tickets 25c Reserved seats 35c Tho next library entertainment will be the Orpheus Jubilee Singers Friday evening June 5th Boys knee pant suits 85c 125 165 and up to 325 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos See that string of lawn mowers at Waites All sizes Prices from 3 up - MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mits C E Pope is in Lincoln Ms II E Culbkutson ia visiting in Hastings D W Colson was in Denver first of the week on business Mrs J Eckhardt is visiting relatives at Longmont Colorado MnsRW Haggard returned -to Lin coln Thursday morning Henry Crabtree of Indianola was in town Tuesday on business Miss Verna Newkirk was an Akron Colorado visitor over Sunday Congressman Norris has been ill and confined to the house this week Mrs Samuel Rogers arrived home Sunday night on 14 from Denver C H Boyle visited tho family in Denver close of iast and first of this week W T Coleman arrived homo Tues day night from a trip to Omaha on business D T Welty of Cambridge took a soaking with us Wednesday while in the city on business Mrs W V Champlin ofChicago has been the guost of hersister Mrs C W Barnes since last week J B Meserve came up from Fair mont Tuesday on No 1 and is spend ing the week in the city D K Bertolett of Leetonia Ohio is here on a visit to Mr and Mrs W N Cratty of tho Driftwood A J Chambers Avas in Denver and Loveland- close of last week visiting his son Jim at the latter place Mrs G R Frey left on 13 Monday for Alliance out of which point her husband is running an engine Dr A P Welles was chosen first vice president of the Nebraska Home opaths at their meeting in Lincoln last week J W Andrews of Indianola has moved to a farm south of town The familywill join him here at the close of school Mrs Hattie G Bishop - of Franklin visited in the city first of the week on her way up to Trenton to visit her daughter Miss Nellie Smith went over to Yale Iowa on G last Saturday night on a visit to her mother returning home on 3 Tuesday night Mrs N B Bush came over from Al mena Kansas close of last week and has been visiting her parents Mr and Mrs F D Burgess G W Hinkle of Beatrice spent Mon day in the city on business His daugh ter accompanied him on her way to California on a visit S D McClain has purchased the R B Archibald residence on north Mc Farland having sold his McDowell resi dence to George Yost Mrs H F Shumate arrived from WellsvilleMo Wednesday on 13and will be the guest of her son Rev L H Shumate for some time Will Beyrer was down from Ber trand where he is in the hardware busi ness over Sunday on business connected with former interests here MrsWhittaker has rented her house in Danbury and bought a dwelling in our city to which she has moved her goods from the Danbury property A K Bone and Ed Walker come over from Atwood Kansas Sunday night on business departing for home on Tues day They were guests of Howe Smith E W Hendrick came in from Om aha Monday night and has gone to work for William Lewis having charge of the billiard room The family may follow later Mrs J A Wilcox Mrs C E Pope Mrs S L Green and Mrs George Willetts represented Eureka chapter O E S at the grand lodge meeting in Lincoln Monday and Tuesday Miss Katie McKillip closed a very successful and satisfactory term of school in district No 8 on the evening of April 30th A supper was served an interesting program rendered and an enjoyable time was had by all Mrs R W Haggard came up from Lincoln close of last week and has been the guest of her parents on north Main avenue this week while Mr Haggard has been in Chicago and other points east on business for the Burling ton supply department Miss Jessie A Johnson left on 13 Monday morning for Colorado Springs Colorado to spend two or three months with an uncle after a visit of a week or two here on pleasure and business com bined Among other matters arranging for painting the old home Mr and Mrs M H Johnston and Miss Florence took their departure Wednesday morning on 2 for their new home in Ainsworth Brown county The Johnstons were among the first set tlers in this part of Redwillow county and their removal is a personal loss to many All hope they may be contented happ3r and prosperous in their new home Miss Jessie Johnson had the misfor tune to lose 830 last Friday afternoon on north Main avenue It was her good fortune however that the money fell into the hands of Miss Budlong of our teacher corps Tho money was re store to Miss Jessie Monday morning just before she took the train for Colo rado Springs much to her joy and gratitude Miss Clara Phelan is going to show the world what a Box Butte county girl can do in the field of agriculture and at the samo time turn an honest penny for herself She has planted about fifty eight acres of potatoes on the old Friel farm one mile north of town and has confidence that she will bo able to har vest a bountiful crop with equally as much profit as the sterner sex even though labor demands a high figure iti these prosperousRepublican times Al liance Times Death of Mrs Maria Bishop After an illness of a number of weeks the greater portion of tho timo being in an unconscious state Mrs Maria Bishop on Tuesday morning early passed from an unbroken unconscious condition lasting sixty hours into tho spirit land Tho deceased was taken down several weeks since with a mental malady which has baffled the medical skill of all the doctors of this city and elsewhere who saw her It was not satisfactorily or definitely known just what was the exact nature of the malady until after death when a postmortem examination by Drs Hare Harlan and Beach deter mined that death was due to a tumor on the left side of the brain the tumor Tjeing of years standing and being both tho direct and contnbutary cause or death Long periods of unconsciousness broken by brief conscious minutes fol lowed each other until death intervened Brief services were held at the resi dence on north Madison Thursday morning conducted by Rev L H Shumate after which the remains wore shipped on No 12 to Indianola where they were interred beside her husband The remains were escorted to the depot here by members of the Masonic frater nity and friends many of them going down to Indianola with tho party The departed was of a most reserved and retiring nature and since the sudden death of her husband tho burdens of life have been heavy upon her shrinking shoulders Tho bereaved children have deepest and sincerest sympathy of this city in this second great sorrow which has so lately come into their young hearts and lives There were a number of beautiful floral offerings from McCook lodge 135 the Baraca boys and others Maria Shaw was born in Marion Ixdiana June 11th 1850 died in Mc Cook Nebraska May 5th 1903 at 530 in the morning after an illness of sev eral weeks Was united in marriage with GeoTge S Bishop on the 13th of May 1877 Her husband preceded her to the grave having died in this city on December 9th 1901 Three children survive tho par ents gone on before namely Mabel Jessie and Marion The decased came to Redwillow county in 1879 with her husband the late County Judge George S Bishop and lived in Indianola for many years having made her home in this city for the past seven years Heavy Rainstorm Interferred The threatening storm and heavy downpour of rain Tuesday evening in terferred sadly with the lecture by James Clement Ambrose But few ven tured out and braved the weather perhaps twenty in all and these finally adjourned from the court room to the library where Mr Ambrose spoke to them for about an hour and a half in which time he made it quite clear what the people of McCook lost on account of the storm and their failure to be present It was a great disappointment to Mr Ambrose and he hopes by an other season to come back and address our people under more favorable weather conditions All his dates being made for the near future it was not practi cable for him to give a lecture soon in place of that advertised for last Tuesday evening His Fool in Politics is fine not a cheap article of so called wit Coming Again Dr S Shwartz the well known eye specialist of Denver will again be at the Commercial hotel May 15 one day and in Culbertson on May 16th Dr Shwartz has corrected eyes for over 3000 patient in the last few years and has over 1000 testimonials of his skill All work guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction Consultation and examina tion free Dont forget the date May 15th Strayed or Stolen From J H Moore ranch seven miles southwest of McCook Thursday April 23rd one bay mare large white stripe on face heavy with foal one dark iron gray mare 3 years old one black two-year-old mare branded TS on left stifle Indications are that above were stolen and I will pay 850 for information lead ing to the conviction of guilty parties George Plumleigh McCook Neb Eat Some Air Physical regeneration and a spiritual uplift through systematic breathing ex ercises A dissertation on the Radiant Centre and how to arouse Solar activity within All under one cover Mailed to any address on receipt of 25 cents Address Psychic Book Co Box 458 McCook Neb Wall Paper You Will Like Several months ago before you had thought of papering we began a search for new and novel designs in wall pager From thousands of the latest samples we carefully selected the best and choicest These selections are now be being shown Let us show you L W McConnell A Butchering Difference is the difference between our way and other ways the difference between good meat and poor meat and our customers gain by tho difference in methods We are careful in selecting and killing our meats and in selling aim to please our patrons Marsh Meat Market Wagon Ran Over His Leg Master John son of the late Dr G Walter Rowland of Herndon Kansas had the misfortune Tuesday to have a wagon loaded with sod run over his leg The soft condition of the ground saved him a fractured leg and he escaped with but a painful and severe bruise Dont Forget If you want to wash your lace cur tains blankets and all heavy winter goods to be put away east that Lud wicks Star Washer is rr Price onlj1 1 X- Cfc - - RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS L B Simmons is helper to tho agent t Indianola now Engineer Stevo Finn of Akron was in Brush Saturday Flagman G E Ryan went up to Yuma Saturday on 1 on a short visit Gus Budig spent Saturday and Sun day in Denver and Glenwood Springs Grace and Bert Clark of Oxford were guests of their sistor Mrs R J Moore over Sunday Jacob Fahrenbruck has purchased the Hugh Brown dwelling over on lower Monmouth street C E Emeraonf chief of the car re pairing department had business in Lincoln- Tuesday Marooney and Wolford ex firemen are visiting Denver Pueblo and Salt Lake City looking for situations Mr and Mrs H C Kiser expect to move to McCook some time in the near future Oxford Standard May 1st Walter Thorgrimson was up from Lin coln over Sunday visiting the family and friends at Western headquarters Brakemanand Mrs I L Rodstrom have moved to Lincoln a short stay in Holdrege intervening between the re moval from here George Townsend has been transferred from the B M yards in Denver to Lyons Colorado where he will continue as switch engineer Pat Egarfand family of Plattsmouth were guests of Mrs S V Ives and Jim Egan first of tho week returning homo on 6 Monday night Engineer J H Moore was off duty a few days early in the week and in Denver on a short visit Engineer Monks had his run meanwhile Julian Andrew of Chief Draughtsman Fitts ollice was up from Lincoln Tues day coming up on Monday night and returning home on 6 Tuesday night L B Kelsey formerly a fireman on the Western division was in the city Tuesday on a short business trip lie has secured work on the Union Pacific J D Mallery our new agent arrived here from Mooretield last Saturday and was immediately checked in vice H S Evans resigned Stratton Register The old steel in the Holdrege yard was taken up last week and now 80 pouud steel laid in its place Tho old steel was used in the new side track north of the depot George W Cooks drum corps of Den ver passed through here from St Louis Sunday in two special cars attached to No 13 They participated in the worlds fair festivities of last week Supt Campbell Elsie and Miss Flora McLean went up to Denver in private car 10 Sunday morning to witness the reception to President Roosevelt They arrived home on 14 Sunday night Conductor A P Bonno arrived home Friday night from visiting the wife and baby in Eau Claire Wisconsin for a week or two He left both in good health He resumed his run Saturday night e understand that our former B M agent and old time friend W L Washburn who has been working for the U P has returned to the Burling ton and is now operator at Republican City Trenton Register Brakeman Wilson S Ackerman and Miss Leida I Adams were married Wed nesday May 6th 1903 at the home of the brides parents south of this city and near the Kansas line Rev L H Shu mate performed the ceremony John T Rivett of the Burlington carpenter-shop in Lincoln has resigned effective May 15th He has been with the company 22 years He has bought the Nebraska Electrical Co and will engage in business for himself An item we failed to note last week was the illness of Ernest Cole who took sick at McCook He was brought home and has been improving nicely of late His ailment was pronounced appendici tis by a McCook physician Oxford Standard May 1st Master Mechanic Archibald has sold his north McFarland residence to S D McClain and will it is stated build upon and improve his full block prop erty in the northern part of the city be t w e e n Manchester and McFarland streets Effective May 1st Traveling Engineer C C Smith of Alliance resigned and will accept a position as engineer on the Alliance Newcastle passenger run W J Ryan who has been traveling engi neer on the Deadwood line will now have charge of the entire Alliance divis ion Alliance Grip Engineer Noren and Fireman Dillon took the switch engine No 382 to Denver Saturday and Sunday double heading freight No 382 is an over hauled and reconstructed road engine a Dl recently converted into a G4 Sho will be used in Denver to do heavy work in handling Colorado Fuel Co traffic in the yards Conductor S E Callen who has been transferred back to McCook fromLyons Colorado arrived at headquarters close of last week to arrange for the arrival of the family fore part of this week They are now located in their old home on North McFarland street and are very happy to be back again There are many to warmly greet them SX5XS2X5XS2XS For 1000 You can buy an Edison phono graph It will sing for you it will play for you it will repeat to you the music of famous bands and orchestras the sweet voices of famous singers and the voices of family and friends It enter tains and amuses people of all ages bold by Jucijonnell Druggist XSXXi50iXiX5XSXSX5 A icalSomety 4V -- r dH JUIOIV rib tilt IMcCOOK REDWILLOW COUNTYNEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING MAY 8 1903 Cast of Characters As an earnest that Tho Spinsters Return will be a rousing success wo append the cast of characters You will romember The Spinsters Convention was highly amusing and its sequel is about the funniest thing over in cos tume libretto and situation OAST President Josephine Groon Solforno Misa Thomson Secretary Priscilla Abigal HodRe Miss Rowell Treasurer Calamity Jane Hitfgins Wireworkur - Miss Ritteuhouse Rebecca Rachel Sharp Highflyer Miss Kittio Stnnslnnd CountessKotchum Patients Desire Map - Miss Smith Count Ketahum Charles Hobor Violot Ann Rubles Mrs Archibald Chanty Longfaco Puddyfoot - s Miss Lottie Knipplo Mary Ann Fradder Malaprop Mrs Hatfield Sophia Stuckup Bennett Miss Bessie Bosworth Jomsia Matilda Sprfcgins Miss Jessie Pope Juliet LouKLauudestandt Mrs Brcus Betsy Bobhett Miss Katherino Sawyor Cleopatra Boll Brown Hopkinson Mrs Mills Polly Jane Pratt Doolittle Mrs Fahnostock Belinda Bluefrrass Bool Frances Touchmonot - Bortha Hedges Floronco Lucrcnia Uopdhopo Despair Miss Maud Vandorpool Hanna BiKRcrstaff Slocum Myra Conner Youupr Man Mr Morrissey Professor Dinkenspiol Mr Forbes Professors Assistant Roswel Cutler Tiny Short Vantassel Miss Endsley AND CHILDKEN Freddie Archibald Leslie Thomson Ralph Bosworth Gertrude Snyder Velma Sutton Marjory Shobol Dollie Penuell Elsie Campbell Tickets 25 and 35 cents Reserved seats at McConnells Monday morning May 11th at seven aclock Fancy drills and a moritorious music program in addition to the burlesque Base ball and tennis goods at Cono Bros Dont bo deceived There is but one best the Heath Milligan paint Buy anything of Cone Bros pay cash and you get double trading stamps Ladies and misses knee length gauze pants just received at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos The lucky holder of ticket 2G14 was Z Spiekelmier and ho got the chair at Wilcox Sons drawing The bulletin issued by the government shows that tho week ending May 4th was the coldest in thirty years Among those recently admitted to practice before the Interior department is Harlow W Keyes of Indianola Orders taken for strictly tailor mado suits at Kapkes at from S1500 and upwards Pants at from S4 upwards Native stone is being used in founda tions this season to a larger extent than ever before in the citys building history See the special announcement in to days paper of Dr C M Headricks visit to McCook Saturday May 1G at the Palmer house If enough signatures can be secured to get a charter a Dontcomplain Society is to be organized in the city Twill fill a long felt want Se Kapke the South Main avenue tailor if you want a suit or pair of pants Orders taken and goods guar anteed Prices very reasonable Lithographed pillow tops in beautiful oil colors 24x24 Washable with cloth soap and water Eight bright subjects Dont miss these The Thompson Dry Goods Co Following letters were advertised by McCook postoffice May 4th J H Emrg Addie Holcomb H McClaury E W Mitchell Jacob Schmidt George Walters A S Hollingsworth and Freidaten Bensil of Holbrook took No 5 Monday evening for McCook and according to the language of the judge two hearts were made one Cambridge Clarion May 1st White China silk with slot seams wide double box pleated front with large pearl buttons stock collar with turn over wide pouch sleeves a very dainty and dressy white wash silk waist for 8350 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Follett Krotter of Palisade have filed an application with the state engi neer for water for power and irrigation purposes They contemplate irrigating certain lands along the Culbertson ditch and also to use water power from the ditch to elevate to higher ground Lincoln star Gauze corset girdles 35c and 50c gauze nursing corsets 50c gauze corset waists 81 gauze corsets in all styles 50c all of the celebrated F C make Money back after four weeks actual wear if dissatisfied For sale only by The Thompson Dry Goods Co One price plain figures cash only Mrs Vitella Jackson Crose the artist still has a number of framed pictures on hand for sale at verj reasonable prices She also will dispose of some pyrog raphy outfits giving free lessons and instructions to those buying these out fits At residence of E J Mitchell first door north of postoffice After we had gone to press last Thursday Dr W E Stewart was called to Culbertson to investigate the small pox report and found some well devel oped cases among the sugar beet work ers They were immediately put under quarantine and it is hoped that the disease will not spread Stratton Reg ister Best table oil cloth 15c yard best carpet warp on spools 18c pound best apron checked ginghams 6c yard Amer ican A 2 bushel seamless grain sacks 16sc each best shirting prints 4Jc 6 big red handkerchiefs 25c Mens stout Rockford sox 5c pair sun bonnets 15c to 45c best cambric skirt lining 4Jc yard 10 yards fine half bleached muslin 47c 10 yards fine bleached cambric muslin 63c The Thompson Dry Goods Co - NUMBER- 81 MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS Japalac at Cono Bros Tho best paint Heath Milligan You can buy at Cono Bros Got your gardon hose of F D Burgess Seo tho fino lino of hammocks at Cono Bros See those enamel lined refrigerators at Waites For wall paper and all insido finish ings go to Cono Bro3 Best grade of garden hoso at very low prices at F D Burgess Paints oils varnish stains japalnc enamols etc at McMillons II P Waito will sell you tho best grade hose at tho lowest figure Job lot of ladies Shoes worth 8 25H irul 8250 Special price S129 DeGroff Now is tho timo to paint Uso tho best Heath Milligan Cono Bros McMillen has n largo lino of wall paper goods colorings at right prices Buy your wall papor of Cono Bros and get two blue stamps with each 10 cents Black and colored silk wnists 27n tn 8500 at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos New potatoes and fresh strawberries recoived daily at J A Wilcox Sons IT P Waito has a full line of Alaska refrigerators and Jewel gasolino stoves McMillen sells tho best mixed paint you can get guaranteed for three years Dont buy any hose that dont have tho name of the manufacturer stamped on it Childrens embroidery and laco caps 20c to Goo at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos Goodrich Rubber Co make tho best garden hose All guaranteed by F D Burgess i Try McMilleus sarsaparilla for tho blood Money refunded if not sat isfactory The Jewel is tho most economical and most durable of all the gasoline stoves For sale bv H P Waite If you will go to W T Colemans you can get a complete and practical hose repair for only five cents Pin your faith to Sherwin Williams Paint and youll make no mistake Sold by McConnell druggist Ladies gauze union suits in regular and extra sizes just received at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos J A Wilcox Son are still selling Bliss Early Triumph and Early Ohio potatoes at fifty 50c cents a bushel Minden Neb Dec 27 1902 I have used Liquid Koal and find it a good preventive EC Klinckstockdealer You can have the prettiest house in your neighborhood by using Heath Milligan paint Buy it at Cone Bros Coleman handles the superior gasolino stoves of the market If you want the best and latest obtainable in that lino see him Tailor made suits at from 81500 and upward ordered by Kapke the South Main street tailor Pants at from 84 upwards Don McCarty painter and paper hanger Shop under Kennedys cigar store Patronage solicited and work guaranteed The celebrated Quick Meal gasoline stove has always been unequalled And still there aro improvements on the stove this year Kapke will take your orders for 3uits strictly tailor made at from 81500 and upwards S4 and upwards for pants Satisfaction guaranteed Your meat bill should be one you are glad to pay Marsh aims to treat his customers so well that they like to spend their money in his market The Ocean Wave washing machine runs so light that W T Coleman feels safe and takes pleasure in guaranteeing the machines running parts for a year Walking skirts arfli dress skirts to your measure 50 kept made up 150 to 8G00 To your measure at same price The Thompson Dry Goods Co What the people say who use them goes They ought to know They do Their verdict is that the Empire cream separator has no superior in the market 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 is always due you The famous Siberian refrigerator han dled by W T Coleman is built of the very best material for saving ice and preserving provisions from spoiling and moulding If you are in need of a refrig erator buy no otheri Boys corduroy pants 50c Mens ditto 82 Mens good stout grey business pants 8150 8175 82 and up Mens 24 ounce dark cotton worsted pants 90c Mens heavy blue striped over clothes for 8125 a suit at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Paul Anton at the B M meat mar ket is putting on the block hi3 own corn fed beeves You know that mean3 the very best meat obtainable Its Pauls idea that there is no meat on earth too good for his trade and he feeds his own cattle to secure the best corn fed pro duct n L A m