K Ef Yi Tfffrnwn J iwfn kit ZiV TWENTY THIRD YEAR he Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nob November 10 1904 Tho board of county commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment Present JHBennettDA Waterman and Samuel Promor county commis sioners C E Eld rod county attorney and EJ Wilcox county clerk The minutes of tho previous meeting wore Tend and approved On motion contract was entered into with tho State Journal Co for fitting tho county clerks vault with stool furnishings On motion the treasurer was instructed to re fund to F M Pennington tho sum of 744 tho amount of tax illegally assessed to him in 190 nd paid by him under protest The pctitiou of J F Mnhonoy and others nsk ingfor tho location of a public road was road and considered Tho board finds that all tho re quirements of tho law lmvo been fully complied with and the public good requires it On mo tion the petition was granted and road estab lished us follows Commencing at tho southeast comer of section sixteen 1G township two 2 range twenty six 2C and terminating at the northeast corner of section four 4 township two 2 range twenty six 2G and clerk was in structed to notify overseer of highways to open said road Damages by reabou of tho location of said oad were allowed as follows W B Murphy claimed S7J00 allowed 2000 L A Sheldon claimed 2000 allowed 1000 On motion the petition of W S Fitch guar dian of Edward L Nottletou insane asking for permission to sell real estnte was granted Annual bettlements of the following overseers of highways were examined and on motion clerk was instructed to draw certificates on road -districts as follows X W Fough overseer dist No 23 certf No 346 30 00 Solomon Promer same dist No 2 certf NoJJIT 30 00 I N Horton same dist No 18 certf No i A Richards district 32 certificate No 349 27 00 -Don L Thompson district 14 certificate No 350 25 00 Kudolph Podolski district 15 certificate No351 30 00 C G Wilhelm district 16 certificate No 3o2 4 Uli V Logan district 34 certificate No 353 25 00 E Oxley district 36 certificate No 354 28 00 H E Woods district 41 certificate No 355 30 00 The following claims were audited and nllow od and on motion clerk was instructed to draw warrants on tho county general fund levy of 1901 inpayment thereof as follows J B Cumming appraising road No 3S2 4 15 H E Waugh same 3 90 C F Waterman same 3 90 S B Messner appraising road No 3S3 4 20 WT Hontonsame 4 00 ilitchell Young same 3 80 X J Uerling mdse for paupers 42 35 AGuysame 32 50 J A Wilcox same 49 62 C L DoGroff Co same 9 25 Thompson Dry Goods Co same 3 50 II C Whitmore meat for pauper Octo ber 1203 to October 1904 12 05 Harnett Lumber Co coal for pauper 4 25 32 G Caine Co same 8 50 David Eckbard bouse rent 9 00 -T H Ludwick Son window shades 6 75 Hcmingtou T V Co supplies 3 25 T M Kiminell printing delinquent tax list and supplies 112 75 XiOnCone fc Bro supplies 3 35 Hammond Stephens Co supplies 27 85 Ben G Gossard car of coal and office ex pense 107 48 W Devoe expense and court term fees 33 50 F P Eno balance salary as county asses sor 300 00 Andrew Phillips salary as janitor 25 00 Frank Howe work on old court house 7 25 A C Crabtree posting election and serv ing road notices 26 70 A C Crabtree summoning jurors 44 00 W H Campbell carpenter work 4 00 2tod McDonald repairs 9 00 -John Castillo same 60 R LLear same 7 10 C A Gentry same 4 00 George W Dillon caro of Mrs Tuttle 10 00 Danbury Hall Assn use of building for r election 5 00 T M Campbell same 5 00 J B Colling same lights aud booths 6 00 EE Smithsame 1 00 School district No 9 same claimed 350 3 00 School district 20 same 3 00 School district No 23 same 3 00 School district No 31 same 3 00 School district No 33 same 3 00 School district No 33 same 3 00 School district No 42 same 3 00 School district No 51 same 2 00 School dist No 58 same claimed 350 3 00 School district No S2 same 2 00 Mitchell Young making booths 1 00 Alex Strain same 1 00 G W Cramer putting up and taking down booths 2 00 John Beiter judgo of election and mile age Alliance precinct 7 30 Frank Promer judge of election same 3 00 Henry McKean same 3 00 H Huntwork clork same 3 00 Perry Ginther same 3 00 B W Green judge of election and mile age Beaver precinct 8 50 Mitchell Young judge of election same 4 00 Alex Strain same 4 00 Chauncy Messner clork same 4 00 Hy Ketering same 4 00 H N Colling judgo of election and mile age Bondville precinct 6 30 Joe Carter judge of election same 3 00 Jacob Korb same 3 00 Charles Dutcher clerk same 3 00 GusSchlitz same 3 CO William B Soxson clerk of election and mileage Box Elder precinct 5 93 James Modrell clork eamo 3 00 Charles Foye judge same 3 00 T B Doyle same 3 00 George H Harrison samo 3 00 HBWales judge of election and mile age Coleman precinct 5 83 H B Comer judgo of election same 3 00 J B Smith same 3 00 Ed Osbaugh clerk same 3 00 Robert Moore same 3 00 -Jesse Smith judgo of election and mile age Danbury 6 70 J C Lafferty judgo of election same 3 00 Alvin Woods same 3 00 Frank Gockloy clerk same 3 00 Anderson Graham samo 3 00 George Plumleigh judge of election and mileage Driftwood precinct 5 70 I H Wasson judgo of olection samo 3 00 32 C Goehring same 3 00 C T Eller clerk same 3 00 J W Randall same 3 00 H J Hall judge of olection and mileage East Valley precinct 8 10 S W Clark judge of olection samo 4 00 7 W Hoppe eamo 4 00 XT GEthorton clorksarao 4 00 S B Grissoll samo 4 00 S O Hoagland clork of election and miloaco Fritsch precinct 6 50 Emmet McCool clerk of election samo 3 00 Andy Barber judgo same 3 00 Joe McKeover same 3 90 Win Bergin same 3 00 Concluded on Pago Four WT i MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mrs H C Brown visited Holdrege relutives first of tho weolc Mrs Cyrus Stayner departed for her home in Edgar yesterday Mrs O R Amick was up from Oxford on a short visit close of Inst week Mrs M E Pktty of Allegan Mich is a guest of her son A E of the Model shoe store Mrs Pence and son of McCoolc were visiting in town this last week Cam bridge Clarion Miss Genevieve Feeny will leave next week for Denver to visit relatives until aftPr the holidays W L Zint went up to Denver on a short visit Sunday He and Mrs Zint returned home on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Earl Snyder have gone to keeping house in tho north side of Mrs Matella Gordons house Mrs Calhoun from McCook came down Thursday to close the sale of her town property Cambridge Clarion Mrs M G Stephenson was down from Denver fore part of the week guest of Mrs I L Rodstrom and other friends Mr and Mrs J P Dye have return ed from Curtis and are making their homo here now His health is still very poor WiLLrAM McMillen an inspector for the interior department has been in specting the local land office since last week C II Meeker has automobile No 2 It is a Franklin runabout and is giv ing Charley his moneys worth of tinker ing etc Dr and Mrs A C Harlan arrived home close of last week from Lincoln where they spent a few weeks for her health Miss Vergie Ludwick has been ab sent since last week visiting Lewis in Nebraska City and the Trowbridges in Lincoln Mrs W S Morlan has been spend ing the week in Alliance visiting her sister Mrs Sage wife of the Burlington agent there Mr and Mrs H F McGlaughlin of Malmo Nebraska were in the city Tues day evening on their way up to Hayes county on a visit Mrs S B Williams of Bellevue Ohio came over from Beaver City last week and visited Congressman and Mrs G W Norris for several days Mrs Bishop of Franklin and her daughter Mrs C W Benedict of Tren ton have been in the city this week guests of Mrs C E Eldred and other McCook friends Grandpa Jackson is very near deaths door suffering with cancer of the tongue The family is in destitute circumstances and sadly in need of help two doors west of the Palmer house RoyRolfe has found it necessary on account of his health to retire from the management of the Alma Record and has sold his lease on that paper and i3 now at home temporarily RURAL FREE DELIVERY ROUTE NO 1 James I Lee is improving his ice plant by putting in a dam etc A son was born to Mr and Mrs John Humphreys of East McCook first of the week Rev August Mueller will move to northern Iowa some time next week where he will have another charge Arthur Randel went down to Indian ola last week and has taken charge of the engine in the mill at that place The line has been marked out and tho poles have been delivered for the tele phone line from Danbury to McCook as far toward McCook from Danbury as F M Kennedys It is said that the line will connect with the Nebraska Tele phone Cos line at II H Pickens farm southeast of the city CHARTER OAK This name on a stove or range is an absolute guarantee that only the best materials and most skilled workn n are used in its construction that it will op erate perfectly and with the smallest quantity of fuel We have them in all sizes aud kinds and at prices you can not duplicate elsewhere Polk Bros Pure Candies Wo try to suit all tastes and all persons BaldufFs Pure Candies in all size pack- The Great Majestic range is still in the lead Plenty of dark prints at 5c at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Holy communion atStAlbans church Sunday Nov 20th at 730 p m Have you Lought your heating stove yet See Ludwicks line Cut prices balanco of season 25 individual suit patterns of dress goods at 81150 750 500 each at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos The only paper in Red Willow county to give an abstract of the official vote last week was The McCook Tribune For Abused Hands Those who are obliged to do rough work in all kinds of weather husking corn for instance need something more healing than ordi nary cheap lotion Berrys Hand Healer is what is necessary It heals deep chaps and softens the surface pre venting further chapping L W McConnell Druggist MMMBfMi ONLY FIVE CENTS EXTRA And BOTH The McCook Tribune one year 100 The Weekly Inter Ocean one year S100 One year for 105 This offer open only a few weeks and may be taken advantage of by old subscribers who will pay one year in advance as well as new ones Grand Master Jaskalek Here Grand Master Jaskalek of the A O U W was with tho brethren Monday evening in a very important business meeting with social trimmings At 730 the grand master delivered an address setting fprth some matters of grave im port to tho order Tho matter of reserve fund was touched upon It is one of the facts that the order must settle in tho near future and ought to have determined long ago The attitude of the grand lodgo of Ne braska with the supreme lodge was dis cussed At present the Workmen of Nebraska are paying into the supreme lodge about 30000 annually to benefit lodges in states where the assessments are much more numerous Under the new law about four times this amount or about S120000 is demanded by the su preme lodge for this purpose from the Nebraska jurisdiction The probabili ties are that the Nebraska grand lodge will not stand for this As Nebraska Workmen are evidently opposed to tho graded assessment idea they have something to think about be tween now and next May when this matter with the supreme lodge will come up for settlement A social session followed the business meeting Thanksgiving Day Services The churches of the city will unite in a Thanksgiving service Thrnksgiving Day November 21 The service will bo held in the Baptist church at 1040 am The order of service will bo as follows Organ Voluntary Hjmn Prayer Rev Carjnan Gloria Scripture Rov Carson Hymn Presidents Proclamation H J Theobold Anthem Sermon Rov Burt Offering Doxology Bendediction Rev Conrad It is desired that those who wish to make offerings of groceries clothing fuel etc etc bring theiroffering to the church and a competent committee from the different churches will distribute to tho needy The Pastors For Sale or Trade For McCook property or land near McCook 480 acres of land 2J4 miles from railroad station in south part of Lincoln county Nebraska Good frame house Large barn and sheds and other buildings One section fenced and lots of range Fine lay out for cattle Ill health cause for selling Would also dispose of 85 head of cattle 100 tons of hay etc or mightleave some on place on shares to responsible party Price 1 25000 one half down balance well se cured Write R J Harper Beaver Citv Neb Chrysanthemums We have a choice lot of chrysanthe mums some are already in full bloom they are beauties Dont wait until the assortment is broken Also have some nice ferns and palms Cut flowers and designs our specialty Our best custo mers are those who have tried other places they know where they get the best for the least money Phone 91 McCook Greenhouse Dolls A large line of all sizes and prices at McMillens drug store A thousand croppies were received from the state Sunday morning by James S Doyle of the Willow and he has plac ed them in the pond he recently built on his ranch up on the Willow creek Do you want to save coal this winter Buy some of that rubber strip at Cole mans and put it around your doors and wiudows Both economy and comfort Those Bissoll carpet sweepers at Cole mans are the vory best They are savers of labor and carpets Special prices on heating stoves at J n Ludwick Sons One of tho best assortments in the city The Fortnightly club dance of last Friday overling in opera house was un usually well attended Mens and boys heavy winter leggins with clasp or lace for 59c at The Thomp son Drv Good3 Cos A prize with every ham Seven pound California hams for 84 cents at B M meat market The Dorcas society will meet with Mrs L R Ilileman next Friday No vember 25 Plenty of good muslin 5c yd at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Skates for boyB and girls at W T Colemans Everything in drugs McConnell juwMm wuwi Social Affairs on Large Scale Mrs Albert Barnett was tho clevor hostess close of last week at two de lightful samples of tho social arc as practiced by the ladies of McCook Both were Kensingtons and the list of guests at both functions was long The Barnett home was liberally and beauti fully decorated for the affairs Large bouquets of chrysanthemums were in evi dence throughout the residence Tho dining room was in red with bride and meteor roses smilax ferns etc as floral decorative features At Fridays Kensington Mrs Albert McMillen and Mrs W B Mills assisted the hostess in receiving tho guests Mrs C W Britt sang a solo Mrs Louis Suess accompanying her Mrs W B Mills assisted in entertaining the guests with several piano numbers A three course luncheon was served Mrs Walter Stokes and Mrs R M Douglass serving in the dining room Mrs J E Kelley served the coffee Mrs Alexander Campbell and Mrs J F Kenyon assisted Mrs Barnett in re ceiving tho numerous guests at Satur days affair Mrs H P Sutton and Mrs A L Knowland presided in the dining room and Mrs Adele Phelan served at the coffee table A three course luncheon was spread Tho functions were both on an elabo rate plan and their details were all car ried out to tho conspicuous delight of all A Successful Fair Held Tho Dorcas society of the Congrega tional church held a successful fair in the Menard opera house Thursday and night realizing handsomely from their hard work Dinner and supper were served fancy work sold in the evening a short program rendered to which the admission was but ten cents The en tertainment was produced by young folks and was greatly enjoyed and ap preciated The ladies appreciate fully the patronage so liberally extended and are very grateful to the public Didnt Like the Receipt Demanded Tax Adjuster Pollard of the C B Q was here this week and offered to pay the Q tax to County Treasurer Gossard on the basis of a 20 per cent in crease over the amount paid last year Treasurer Gossard was not averse to re ceipting Pollard for the amount paid to apply on the taxes until tho matter is passed on by the supreme court but not being satisfied with tho wording of tho receipt required by tho adjuster the matter fell through for the present rJIad an Enjoyable Fraternal Time The members of the Modern Wood men of the World entertained their wives and ladies of the Royal Neighbors last Thursday evening in a most enjoyable manner A supper was spread in the lodge room over McConnells drug store there was a music program and a fine so cial season in the bargain There was a large attendance and the ladies are vocal in their praise of the style in which the gentlemen of the order entertained them The Citizens Bank Buys Them The Citizens Bank has purchased the lot building together with the furniture and bank fixtures contained in the build ing now occupied by them from Mr V Franklin The purchase includes the completion of the two story building now in course of construction in the rear of the bank building proper This will give the bank one of the most val uable and best paying properties in the city The Book You Want It is here In books as in everything else we try to keep what people want If for any reason we do not have the par ticular book wanted we will get it for you at once McConnell Druggist A Course of Lectures Thomas Williams editor of the Christadelphian Advocate Chicago has been delivering a course of lectures in tho court room this week Watch the B M meat market for a special sale on lard Self basting roasters Nothing equals them at Colemans Watch for date of special cut glass sale at W T Colemans Best quality table oil cloth 15c yd at Thompson Dry Goods Cos Boys all leather mittens 10c pair at The ThoniDSon Dry Goods Cos Mens warm winter suits 5 00 to 1350 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Closingout ladies ready trimmed hats one third off at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos The largest assortment of cut water glasses Colemans Prices right at McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 18 1904 glass W T A prize with every ham Seven pound California hams for 81 cents at B M meat market Ladies and misses long tourist coats 8750 to S1750 jackets 8100 to 81350 The Thompson Dry Goods Co Beautiful hand painted oil color pil low tops with back for 50c Cords to match 25c to GOo Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co The Devils Auction Tuesday night drew a large audience to the opera house Considering the many draw backs the impossibility of using their special scenery and effects etc tho results were all that could havo been ex pected Considerable of the brick and stone for tho sidewalks aid crossings for tho recently ordered sidewalk west from Main to Melvin street along the north side of Dodge street are now on tho ground and ready to bo laid The com pletion of this walk will be a great con venience to the wests siders Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office since last Thursday evening W II Rjer to F G Stilgebouer wd to lotsl 2 a 4 5 and 6 in block 6 Esthor Park John Stevens to J E Ludwick wd to w hf nwqr 28 and ohfneqr 294 29 26 00 1 00 Addie Smith to E S Moore qcd to part nw qr nw qr 230 00 H E Moore to E S Moore qcd to same ERMoore to ESMoore qcd to same CPMooro to ES Moore qcd to same E M Moore guardian toE S Moore qcd tq samo Four From the Red Cloud Chief Engineer Traver who has been Connells druggist Wall Paper Remnants Special remnant drug store 12 00 12 00 12 00 20 00 James John guardian to E S Moore qcd to same 40 00 E S Moore to J Randol wd to same 1000 00 P N Boyd to J Malleck wd to so qr 31-3-27 1200 00 United States to A Dutcher pat to so qr 31-3-27 G C Marriott to J H Short wd to s hf 18-4-29 2000 00 J H Short to J Short wd to s hf soqr and e hf w hf so qr 184 29 MX 00 WWSmith to A V Minor qcd nw qr 2- 2 2R GOO 00 V Franklin to Citizens Bank wd to lot 12 in block 21 McCook 12000 00 M G Shnckelton to F A Strockpy wd to lots 10 11 and 12 in block 37 Indian- ola United States to S S Gordon pat to o hf nw qr and o hf sw qr 20-4-27 E P Cleveland to R Jones wd to o hf nw qr and o hf sw qr 204 27 II E Clark to N J Anderson qcd to lots 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 in block 29 Iu diauola f fcOOO 1550 00 1 00 F G Stilgebouor to N A Baker qcd to lot 7 in block G Esthor Park 15 00 E T Bronon to W D Spencer wd to 2400 00 E B Rollings to A Jensen wd to w hf nw qr and so qr sw qr and sw qr so qr and s hf nw qr 25-4-28 1600 00 L R Corbin to W A Barber wd to s bf swqrllandehf nsvqr 144 23 1200 00 E R and E F Pettegrew to O Bar- ber wd to no qr 21-4-28 1000 00 United States to S S Brown pat lots 2 and 3 and sw qr no qr and se qr nw in charge of the switch engine for several months has been transferred to McCook aud will soon remove his family to that place Master Mechanic Georgo Ilollister has been transferred to McCook Ross Sellers Sam Howard and Will Zackery are among the latest to bo laid off by tho C B Q West There are now but four men employed at the round house two on tho day shift and two at night It is rumored that Engineer Charles Milligan will be transferred to Wymore and that his run will be extended from that city to Oxford A Runaway Bicycle Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J B Orner Franklin Grove 111 It developed a stubborn ulcer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years Then Bucklen s Arnica Salve cured Its just as good for burns scalds skin eruptions and piles 25c at L W Mc sale at McMillens Hand made Stove Pipe that fits 10c per joint Polk Bros Erwin Hopt an enterprising young farmer near McCook is starting a Tam worth herd of swine Mr Hopt has been taking the agricultural course at the state university and from his observation there he believes this breed will be a success in the Republican valley on ac count of their love of alfalfa With tho exception of tho ones at tho stato uni versity farm Mr Hopt has the only herd in the stale and his experiment will be watched with great interest Holdrege Progress The closest fellow that has come to our notice recently is tho young man in Cambridge who is looking for a steady without arms in order that he might save the expense of buying her an en gagement ring St Albans Guild will hold a Christ mas bazaar in McConnells hall Decem ber 17th afternoon and evening The public is invited to come and see the Christmas novelties Lest you forget we mention our largo I assortment of lidies and misses skirts at S175 to 6900 Alterations without extra charge Tho Thompson Drv Goods Co Heating stoves from 8100 up Big cut in prices from now on during tho rest of the season Ludwick Mens union suits ladies misses and childrens ditto for 25c to 8250 at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos Best apron check ginghams only 5c at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos Elegant silk waists 550 to SG75 at I Thompson Dry Goods Cos Watch for date of spfcial sale at W T Colomaus cut glass See that line of kitchen novelties just received at Colemans McConnells Balsam cures coughs iGXd Thanksgiving Tho result of the national election and the mild weather almost make you forgot that Thanksgiving is al most here But if you will step into W T Colemans store and see the stock of Roasters and Carvers ho has on hand you will realize that Thanksgiving is near and your seasonable needs 4 5 w 3 JAPS AT PORT ARTHUR Soldiers of the Mikado Fast Closing in on Russians The Result in Great Doubt By Aid ok Stereoiticon Views Exact Conditions will ue Portrayed FRANK R ROUERSON AN TO LECTURE ON RUSSIAN JAPANESE WAR McCook Nebraska Nov 18 Special It is reliably stated that Frank R Roberson one of the most widely travelled lecturers in the world will relato his experi ences in the Russian Japanese war at Menards opera houso in Me Cook Saturday evening Nov 19 at 810 oclock Mr Roberson will illustrate his remarks by over 200 beautiful stereopticon views thrown on tho screen by a skilled assistant It is bound to bo a great event because Russia is fighting for her standing as an ori ental powor while Japan is battl ing for her very existence as an in dependent nation This number is tho first in the Citizens entertainment course in McCook this winter Reserved seats to hear Roberson may be se cured at McConnells The price is 50 cents Ox NUMBER 25 i McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning Corn j7 Wheat f o Oats j Rje 60 noy - 2 Hogs 4 23 Egg 25 Good Buttor 20 MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS McConnell for drugs Oil heaters at Colemans McMillens Couh Cure will stop your cough Watch the B M special sale on lard meat market for a Watch for date of special cut glass sale at W T Colemans Fascinators that fascinate are at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Boys 2- and 3 piece suits 85c to 8500 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos The Rochester ware for sale bv nickel plated copper Polk Bros The Tribune wants a correspondent at Red Willow Write us for particulars The Tribune makes a specialty of office stationery and type vriter supplies A prize with every ham Seven pound California hams for 81 cents at B M meat market Those very snug and warm beaver top flannel lined shoes for women are at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos The State Bank of Bartley increased its capital stock from S7500 to 310000 No vember 7th The surplus is 82500 A Favor The publisher will esteem it a favor at any time to receive items of local news from residents of McCook or Red Willow county W T Coleman handles chafing dishes baking and serving dishes five oclock teas and silverware See his stock while the assortment is complete lzzer bed comforts simply beat the world 11yds cloth G lzzer batts 8185 to 8250 Made and sold exclusively by Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co If you want a largo type bible stop in and see McMillens large assortment Also the latest books in fiction as well the most popular standard books For Sale Registered Poland China and Duroo Jersey boars Thrifty fel lows at low prices D C Benedict Culbertson Neb Fur scarfs from 3100 to 81000 in coney sable marten squirrel beaver chinchilla and Isabella fox Bright dressy and right The Thompson Dry Goods Co The only thorn in the average McCook boyssidenow is thefearthathis mother will fill the Thanksgiving turkey with a health food instead of oysters or some other good old fashioned stufiin To those who want to buy their Christmas goods early we will be glad to show you anything you may care to see in this lino before we make any display McConnell Druggist The high school boys went down to Arapahoe Saturday last and were given several pointers in football by the high school lads of that burg The score was JM to 1 in Arapahoes favor Arapahoe now claims to bo tho champion of tho Republican Valley Dr Warrick tho eye ear nose and throat specialist of Hastings will be at tho Commercial hotel Saturday Dec J3rd to meet patients Eyes tested and glasses properly fitted All work guaran teed Regular visits made Consulta tion free Worlds Fair Visitors Unsurpassed accommodations and location La Tona Inn 300S Lucas ave St Louis Mo 50c 75c 100 a day Meals 25c and 35c Union depot 18th street car north to Washington avenue There transfer any car west Get off cor Lucas and Garri son avenues opposite here Direct route to Fair 10 234t3 -6 v