The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 13, 1905, Image 1

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TWENTY THIRD YEAR
CAN YOU RESIST THIS
The Iowa Homestead 100
Large weekly agricultural iapor
Tho Homemaker Magazine 50
Monthly family poriotlical full
of good things
The Farm Gazette 50
Monthly agricultural maeazino
most bountiful farm publication
in the world
The Lincoln Journal 100
Nebraskas leading weekly pub
lished at tho stntofi capital
The McCook Tribune 100
Tho newsiest county weekly pa
per published in Southwestern
Nebraska
Total 400
The Entire Five Papers Only 125
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
-since last Thursday evening
Lincoln Land Co to E M Cox wd to
lot 6 in block 14 2nd McCook S 200 00
Same to A P McAdams wd to lot 4 in
block 29 McCook 250 00
V Franklin to E Cordenl wd to n hf nw
or se qr nw qr no qr sw qr s hf sw qr
w or so qr 21-2-30 2000 00
E O Schoenthal to O V Ault wd to
e hf se qr of section 5 and b hf sw qr
of section 4 all in 4 27 1000 00
1 M Tubbs to C F Lohn wd to nw qr
2-4-29 200 00
E E Smith to F T Walker wd toneqr
17-2-26 800 00
L L Grimes to F T Walker wd to sw
1 300 00
F T Walker to J Bougger wd to samo 2000 00
J T Boughan to J Bougger wd to se qr
29-3-26 I8o0 00
3 M Mayfield to E JWilson wd to nw
qr 12-4-26 2400 00
Jtf J Kaar to A L Stahl wd tonw qr
12-2-26 1100 00
Lincoln tand Co to J E Kelley wd to
lot 22 in block 21 McCook 100 00
United States to W Rogers pat to nw
qr 12-2-26 -
D Cave to G W Jones wd to lot 3 in
block 53 and lot 1 in block 70 Bartley 10 00
IT Finley to L HYollbrecht wd to o hf
nwqr 15-3-30 150 00
F J Colling to H L Mangus wd to lot
9 and part of lot 8 in block 10 W lllow
Grove add to McCook 42a 00
Presents For The Boys
The greatest news paper in Nebraska
to day is the Lincoln Sunday Star It
has special features not found in any
other newspaper The Stars Comic Sec
tion is printed in colors and is always
entertaining The Magazine Section
with its beautiful pictures in colors has
no equal in the west Added to thesw
are many interesting features that go to
make up a great daily newspaper The
Sunday Star has made a great hit ai d
is a tremendous success
We want boys in every town in Ne
braska to sell the Sunday Star Other
boys are making good money selling the
Star We start you in business free
Prizes are offered each month to the boys
who sell the greatest number of Sunday
Stars Write for particulars of this
offer and work up your list of customers
before some one gets ahead of you Re
member we help you to start in business
No capital required
Dont delay Write today
Address Star Pub Co Lincoln Neb
Statute Prohibits It
Mr Editor Will you kindly inform
is through the columns of your paper if
there is any law prohibiting the scatter
ing of fowls that die with cholera or
other diseases along the road and con
venient to the run of other parties poul
try There are persons in this locality
who are in the habit of doing this very
thing and I for one am anxious to see a
change in the program
A Tribune Subscriber
And the subscriber should have it In
case of failure to secure it he should re
port the matter to tho authorities
Mortgage Record for 1904
The county clerk has just finished up
the totals for the mortgage record of Red
Willow county for the year 1901 and the
following are the figures given us by him
Farm mortgages filed 199 14584807
released 259 S15078931 City and town
mortgages filed101 6431035 released
114 810010190 Chattel mortgages fil
ed 978 S24446335 released 887 230
71399 Sheriff deeds recorded 14
Sibley Posts Camp fire
Comrade E B Austin of Stevens
Frontier county writes us that Sibley
post No 303 G A R May wood Ne
braska will hold a camp fire in May
wood Thursday January 26th 190a to
which old soldiers and the public are
cordially invited He urges that you
Rations will
reminiscences
bring your
be served at 7 oclock in the evening to
be followed by the camp fire
Rooms For Rent
Furnace heat At Smith boarding
L McCoY
house
Greatly Reduced Prices
on all millinery for the next two weeks
at QDonnell Colfers
Tf vo is re not WS wel1 8
tht Pratts Egg Producer It
t the number of eggs In
J 0 McConnell Druggist
absolutely all
Men voniens
wool undent for 79c each at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing sale
long warm ulsters
heavy
Mens very
Cos
Goods
Dry
L99 at The Thompson
clearing salo
Mens S200 corduroy pants now S14J
Dry Goods Cos clear
at Tho Thompson
ing sale
Indies nice black fur scarf 69c at The
Thompson DryGoods Cos clearing sale
Sausage grinders are seasonable For
125 to 8350 at Colemans
Everythingin drugs McConnell
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
W E Queen is now living in Oxford
M iss Pearl Dacgherty was a Lincoln
visitor first of the week
John F Rowell has gone on to Lin
colu on mining business
Mrs Roy F Smith of Denver is a
guest of Mr and Mrs II C Smith -
Mrs Hattif Sells of Holdrege is a
guest of Mr and Mrs E A Bocock
C A Woodworth returned close of
last week from his after holidays visit
Edward Wyant of Danbury was at
the county capital last Friday on county
business
Dr S C Beach arrived home Wed
nesday afternoon His mother is much
improved
Mrs C C Cox of University Place has
been a guest of Conductor Mose Car
money and family the past week
Mrs M Gindhart sister of Mrs JV
OConnell and her children returned to
Marion Indiana first of the week
Mr and Mrs Roy Kennedy of In
dianola were guests of her parents Mr
and Mrs Joseph Sullivan first of tho
week
Mrs L E Irwin is now making her
home in Pittsburg Kansas where a
number of her sons are now located and
employed
George B Berry is expected to ar
rive home tomorrow from his sad mis
sion to Minneapolis where his brother
Charles recently died
Miss Anna Hannan was over from
Lebanon last week while the schools
were closed there on account of sickness
She returned to her work first of the
week
Papa Bortfeld is probably the hap
piest piano tuner west of Chicagoall be
cause his wife presented him with a
bouncing baby girl this week Red
Cloud Avdvertiser
Death Finally Claimed Her
After making a cheerful and valiant
firrht ao ainst the grim reaner for several
years death finally claimed Mrs Albert
w Utter Thursday afternoon at du
oclock at the home of her son Daniel W
Colson Funeral services will be held
at the Colson residence tomorrow after
noon at 300 oclock Interment will be
made in Riverview cemetery The de
parted has been a resident of McCook
for many years and her death will touch
many hearts outside the immediate
family
Mrs Ellen E Utter was an accom
plished and brilliant women in her day
a musician and vocalist of splendid
ability a woman of high attainment and
character We hope next week to be
able to give adequate expression of her
death
Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by the McCook postofnee Jan 11 1905
Billing O B Kline Mrs Job
Blakesley H J Knapp Geo B
Burnott L B Robinson JW
Franklin Dennis Wertz Miss Kitty
Ford Pat BV
Houchin E Wick Mrs Fred
Johnson Mrs Clara est Jacob
CAEDS
Dinnell Master John Hazon W C
Gios Dave Pronger H P
PACKAGES
Baldwin Geo W Rouse J B
Klino Elizabeth Snjdor US
Mussey Emmett Umstedt Blanch
When calling for these letters please
sav they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
Hoffman Kummer
Conrad Hoffman and Maggie Kum
mer were united in marriage Wednesday
morning in StPatricks Catholic church
Rev J J Loughran celebrating the
mass The bride is a daughter of John
Kummer of Willow Grove precinct We
congratulate
Oysters On Time
Our oysters are the kind that get here
on time Theyre not so old that their
flavor is affected in any way Theyre
just like coming from their home the
same day you eat them They cost no
more than the stale ones D C Marsh
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Outing flannels at 4c a yard at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing sale
Mens heavy fleece lined underwear
35c at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
clearing sale
Childrens fleece lined underwear a
low as 5c each at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos clearing sale
Ladies fleece lined union suits as low
as 23c at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
clearing sale S175 grade reduced to
129
Many a batch of high grade patent
flour has been ruined by a draught of
cold air striking it Buy one of those
bread pans and bread risers at W T
Colemans and you will save its cost in
a few months
Dont forget the Red Willow County
Farmers Institute which will meet in
McCook in February It will be worth
while No farmer or stock raiser in this
section of Nebraska can afford to miss it
Its February 22nd
One of the worst scandals in the his
tory of the town is now on tab at Arap
ahoe A twenty thousand dollar dam
age suit is one of the features of the af
fair Some of the leading society people
of the town are named in the petition of
plaintiff Cambridge Clarion
Mr G Frank Shelby of Denver wes
tern traveling secretary of St Andrews
brotherhood was in the city yesterday
guest of St Albans chapter He ad
dressed tho local chapter and citizens of
McCook in St Albans chapel last
evening along the lineswhat you can
do for Christ forothers and yourselves
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Followed The Water
Certain persons at North Platte have
beou stealing and butchering cattle and
the authorities finally got onto tl o gang
and corraled them in house in that
neighborhood One of the three men
escaped and made his way on horseback
south to Hayes Center Culbertson and
thence headed for Kansas Monday
morning a few miles south of Culbert
son the sheriff of Hayes county arrest
ed tho fleeing thief and brought him
back to Culbertson from which point
ho telegraphed the sheriff at North
Platte to come to Hayes Center after his
prisoner Tho Hayes county sheriff
arrived at his home Monday evening
Ho allowed the prisioner to take off his
coat and hat and wash The prisioner
went to tho door to throw out the dirty
water and forgot to come back To our
knowledge he has not yet been found
The sheriff of Lincoln county was in Mc
Cook Tuesday night on his way home
without the prisioner of course
To Increase Facilities
In order to increase facilities and avoid
delays as far as possible tho telegraph
office at this place is to be overhauled
and the old fixtures roplaced by larger
ones Wire No 3 will be quadruplexed
through to Denver thus doubling the
capacity of the local office which now has
but one quad By this quadrupling
operation different operators can send or
receive dispatches at the same time over
the same wire A new wire will be con
nected up through to Denver at Brush
A number of new operating tables will
be put in and the service improved
greatly from every material aspect As
perhaps 300 messages are received and
sent at this office every day the impor
tance of these improvements will be ap
preciated
Receipts Will Not Warrant Uptown Office
Manager Heber of the Western Union
says he would be only too delighted to
give the people of McCook an uptown
office if the receipts of tho office in this
city warranted any such expenditure
He states however that they are entirely
too low to admit of such an expense
being on an average only a little above
100 per month when to secure an up
town office perhaps the receipts would
have to reach two or three times that
sum While the increased convenience
and privacy and the better service of an
uptown office would doubtless increase
the receipts in a measure it is highly
improbable that they will in many years
reach the point named by the local man
ager
Entertained The Old Soldiers
The members of the Ladies Circle en
tertained the old soldiers over the Model
shoe store last Friday aftornoon A big
feast was spread and the occasion was
greatly enjoyed There was to have been
a joint installation of the officers of the
post and circle but this had to be post
poned until next Thursday on account
of the post failing to receive its necessary
dispensation for that event
Joint Installation
Thursday afternoon January 19th
1905 at two oclock there will be a joint
installation of the officers elect of James
K Barnes post G A R and of the
Ladies Circle It is hoped that there
will be a full attendance of all parties
interested W S Fitch Commander
Special Sale on Corsets Hosiery
and Handkerchiefs
for the next two weeks at ODonnell
Colfers
Ladies heavy golf skirts for 139 at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing
sale
Knit yarn fascinators for 17c in The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing sale
Childrens fur setts for 119 at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing sale
GEN Z T SWEENEY
of Columbus is one of the
great lecturers of the American
platform We say this advisedly
He has held a number of promi
nent places in tho civic religious
and literary life of the country
and is a member of Victorian In
stitute London the Institute of
Christian Philosophy New York
and the National Geographical So
ciety Washington D C He has
been chancellor of Butler Univer
sity was consul general to Tur
key Imperial Ottoman Commit
sioner to Worlds Columbian Ex
position at Chicago and member
of the advisory committee Worlds
Congress of Religions At present
is commissioner of fisheries and
game for Indiana He is the au
thor of a book of travels Under
Ten Flags which has had a large
sale
OPERA nOUSE
MONDAY JANUARY 16th
830 oclock
Third Number Citizens En
tertainment Course
Reserved seats on sale at McCon
nells Wednesday Jan 11
8 a m 50 cents
Bishop J II Vincent It is a
pity that such a man as Gen ZT
Sweeney has to die
Sam P Jones Cartersvilie Ga
It has been my pleasure to listen
to Gen Z T Sweeney in one of
his incomparable lectures He is
a charming orator with fresh vig
orous thought and with the flash
light of illustration always ready
His logic his rhetoric his humor
his pathos all combine to make
him one of the best lecturers that
it has ever been my good fortune
to hear
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Obituary
Helen M wife of T C Jones former
ly Helen M Shattuck died Dec 29th
1904 She was born in Huron county
Ohio April 29th 183G moved to Illinois
with her parents whilo yet a small child
She was married to T C Jones on the
21st day of January 1860 at Kingston
Illinois She then moved with her hus
band in the spring of 1865 to Adair
county Iowa and in 1881 came to Web
ster county Nebraska and came to Red
Willow county Nebraska in 1884 Four
childred were born to this union two
boys who died in infancy and two girls
who still live in Nebraska The funeral
services were conducted at her home two
miles west and seven miles south of Cam
bridge by Rev L J Keene at 11 a m
Deo 31 1905 and sho was laid to rest in
the Tyrone cemetery leaving her hus
band and two daughters to mourn her
loss Ccimbridge Clarion
Mortuary
Charlie Berry a brother of the Berrys
of our city died in a hospital in Min
neapolis Minn last Saturday morning
Funeral services were held in Minneap
olis Sunday afternoon after which the
remains were taken to Virginia Illinois
where they were on Monday interred in
the family burial lot George Berry ac
companied the remains to Virginia re
turning to Minneapolis Tuesday He is
expected to arrive home tomorrow Miss
Racho is visiting in Red Oak Iowa on
her way home and is expected to arrive
some time next week Mrs Charlie
Berry and four children will come to Mc
Cook to reside as soon as her affairs are
closed up at Minneapolis She is a niece
of L C Stephenson who was in the early
days superintendent of McCooks city
schools and deputy county clerk under
Comity Clerk Cramer
Death of P E Potters Sister
The Rockford Register of January 5th
contains this brief account of the death
of a sisfer of PEPotter of our city
who with his wife are now in Rockford
Allen Mrs Will Allen of Clear
Lake who has been hovering between
life and death for several weeks past
was relieved from suffering early Tues
day morning The remains were brought
here for burial last evening being ac
companied by Mr Allen and daughter
Mr and Mrs P E Potter Mrs L M
Beebe Mr and Mrs Henry Allen of
Mason City Mrs B F Durkee and son
Frank of Hampton Iowa and I Patton
of Clear Lake The funeral was held
from the home of R MPotter a brother
of tho deceased at 3 p m today Rev
McKinley of tho Congregational church
ai Rev Smith of the Methodist church
oiciating
Dr A J Thomas Dead
Wednesday night in Stratton after a
long illness DrA J Thomas well known
to all old residents of McCook as one of
the early dentists of the city passed
away The remains were brought to
McCook for burial Services were held
in the Congregational church this after
noon at two oclock conducted by Rev
Conrad burial following in Riverview
Cemetery The services were in charge
of McCook lodge No 42 Knights of Py
thias with which the deceased was as
sociated in life The order true to its
tenets ministered unto the departed
brother during his illness
For years the doctor practiced his pro
fession successfully in our city where
he made his home with his wife and two
sons who have the deep sympathy of all
in this sorrow and bereavement
Sure Enough Winter
Nebraska has been enduring a vigor
ous touch of real winter this week The
particulars embrace several inches of
snow and a temperature as low as 16
degrees below zero Thursday morning at
this point There was the usual absence
of the wind that always characterizes
below zero weather in Nebraska The
ice dealers plumbers and coal merchants
vied with each other in the expansive
ness of their smiles with the livery men
and others favored with the luxurious
sleigh or cutter as close second bests
The snowfall was of great value to the
small grain crop which is now in prime
condition
Colder Friday Morning
Tim thermometer reached the lowest
mark of the winter this morning 20 de
grees below zero Pupils in the city
hall building were dismissed on account
of inabiiitv to make the room warm
enough The steam is supplied by the
electric light plant
Tho Fortnightly held forth in all its
glory last Friday evening
Car Distributer Watson is long on the
famous Uneeda biscuits since the event
Ladies all wool hose for 17c a pair at
Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing
sale
Childrens jackets as low as 113 at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing
sale
Mens 750 overcoats now 499 at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos clear
ing sale
Mns heavv 175 wool sweaters now
129 at The Thump on Dry Goods Cos
clearing sale
Mens 150 heavy blanket lined coats
now 119 at Tho Thompson Dry Goods
Cos clearing sale
W A Middleton reports 22 degrees
below zero in tho yard Thursday morn
ing between 7 aud 8 oclock
Fiioman and Mrs J F Connelly be
came parents of twins last Saturday
afternoon but tho frail little ones sur
vived only a few hours burial Sunday
afternoon in Riverview
Smoke your meat with a brush this
year What you will save in shrinkage
will pay for the material McConnelFs
Concentrated Smoke in 25 cent bottles is
what we recommend
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COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTY COUKT
Following licenses to marry havo been
issued by the countv iudtro since our
I last report
uonraa iioiiman j lellow Medi
cine Minn and Margaret Kummer 26
LeMarsIowa
Martin L Stephens 21 and Flora M
Waugh 18 both of Lebanon
Harry L Musil 23 and Emma
nil 19 both of Hayes Center
LoRoy F Albrecht 20 Cedar Bluffs
Kansas and LauraE Peters 17 Banks
ville
Albert F Neal 25 and Graco L
Andrews both of Indianola
Jacob Frank 18 aud Dorn Brehm
18 both of McCook
Samuel A Walkington 25 and
Georgia E Catlott 22 both of Cam
bridge
Royal S Kennedy 25 Indianola and
Jessie E Sullivan 19 McCoolc
Frank A Premer 22 and Nellio E
Daniels 23 both of Bartley
Frank E Henderson 20 and Elmira
Craw 21 both of Stratton
Henry A Latimer 22 Benkolman
and Nellio B Pearcy 21 Dickens
Franklin E Richards 34 and Alice
L Cunningham 38 both of McCook
George R Davidson 21 and Ada B
Gotchall 21 both of Danbury
Otis Farrer 22 and Lila Ritchie 19
both of Bartley
Degree of Honor Installation
The following officers elect were duly
installed at the meeting of tho Degree of
Honor Tuesday evening of this weok
Past Chief Mrs Mary Walker
Chief of Honor Mrs Lottie Brewer
Lady of Honor Mrs Laura Osborn
Chief of Ceremonies Mrs May Gold
trap
Recorder Mrs Matie G Welles
Financier Mrs Augusta Anton
Receiver Mrs Mary Ryan
Usher Mrs Carrie Schlagel
Inside Watch Mrs Carrie Hunt
Outside Watch Mrs Elizabeth Nash
Trustees W A Middleton Mrs Cath
arine Bennett John Hunt
Grand Chief of Honor Mrs Mary Late
key will he present at tho next meeting
of the Degree of Honor January 24th
when all members are urged to be pres
ent
PLEASANT PRAIRIE
Mr and Mrs J H Relph visited with
C M Loftons Sunday
J E Dodge returned with his corn
sheller Tuesday from Beaver City
Mrs Jennie Goodenberger is able to be
out again after several weeks illness
Frank Creager visited with J n
Relphs family the latter part of last
week
Lafe Roshong and family from Traer
Kansas visited relatives in this vicinity
Sunday
Winter weather is with us at last
The snow will no doubt be of much ben
efit to small grain
J G Relph and family were visiting
with the formers parents Mr and Mrs
William Relph Sunday
The travelling doctor from Kansas
City found this communitydistressingly
healthy and disappeared
Considerable fencing has been done in
thi3 locality this winter changing the
roads some but materially improving
the looks of the country
BANKSVILLE
Miss Julia Goodenberger goes to her
school regardless of the snow
J H Relph came to Banksville in a
cutter today enjoying the sleigh ride
all alone
Henry Goodenberger has a nephew by
the name of Jones visitinc him who hails
from Michigan he was visiting in Banks
ville Sunday
The ground is covered with snow to
the depth of about 5 inches and the cold
wave caused the thermometer to get
down to 8 above zero
Harv Rowland with the help of B W
Benjamin T A Rowland and CRLee
raised his windmill Monday after put
ting on the repairs necessary to put it in
running order
Mr and Mrs E L Swain have much
tender sympathy in the death of their
infant daughter Saturday of pneumo
nia The funeral services were held at
Rev J E Tirrills Sunday afternoon
and burial followed in the grave yard
fivo miles south of McCook
That snow flurry of last Friday caused
man an anxious one to hustle to school
after the little ones and the travelers to
get in tho clear for fear of a blizzard
But twas all over in a few minutes
Progress on Fercrusons new cleaning
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the non arrival of a car of needed lumber
which has been side tracked somewhere
for the past three weeks
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There will be a short sermon and Holy
Communion at St Albans church Sun
day morning January 15th
Ladies warm black fleece lined hoe
lie a pair at The Thompson Dry Goods
Cos clearing sale
Boys and girls union suits of under
wear for 19c at The Thompson Dry Goods
Cos clearing sale
Boys blanket lined school coats for
49c at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
clearing sale
Boys heavy corduroy knee pants 39c at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing
sale
The Dorcas Society will meet with
Mrs Babcock Thursday Jan 19th
One furnished room fc rent Inquire
of Mrs S S Garvey
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 13 1905
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NUMBER 33
Not often do you havo buch ex
ceptional values offered you as wo
are now showing in Books Pic
tures Fancy Lamps Leather
Goods Celluloid and Plush Goods
Indian and American Novelties
nnd everything in tho sundry lino
usually found in a first class drug
store
Ourspecial bargain sale notices
are not hot air Wo are ready
todeliver tho goods for cash at
prices which will mako you smile
Many articles going in this bar
gain sale are common things need
ed in every household and might
be called homo goods
You certainly will miss a gol
den opportunity if you fail to
call and investigate tile Bargains
we aro now offering
Cone Bitos Druggists
McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday moruiuR
Corn t
wheat
Oats WW
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Barley
Hogs j
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Good Butter WWWWW
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for drugs
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Real Estate Loans C F Lehn
Thursday was the plumbers busy day
McMillens Cough Cure will stop your
cough
The new opera house is not dead but
sleepeth
Sixteen degrees below zero at about
four oclock Thursday morning
Mens suits as low as 299 at Tho
Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing sale
Cambridge Congregationalists aro fig
uring on a 7000 new church for 1905
Mens warm wool sox 15c a pair at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing
sale
Mens warm outing flannel nightgowns
39c at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
clearing sale
Ladies lined beaver top shoes for 99c
a pair at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
clearing sale
A steam heated room with electric
light for rent Apply at Diamonds
clothing store
The ladies of the Baptist church will
hold their usual exchange at Grannis
store next Saturday
Wire clothes brushes wire horse
brushes wire stove brushes wire barn
brushes at Colemans
Boys good 150 knee pant suits re
duced to 119 at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos clearing sale
No need of having chapped hands or
face if you use McConnells Fragrant
Lotion 25 cents
Childrens fleece lined sleeping gar
ments 39c and outing flannel ditto for
19c at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos
clearing sale
The American Boy is growing in popu
larity among tho boys of tho land Tho
January number is an earnest of better
things oen for 1905
Window cleaners window brushes as
well as all kinds of paint brushes kalso
mine stove floor and all other kinds of
brushes at W T Colemans
Since our invoice has been completed
we havo discovered we are overstocked
in some lines which we will reduce at
once at irresistible prices It is need
less to add that if you are looking for
bargans in his line see Coleman
The Knights of Pythias of this city
have been ministering unto Dr AJ
Thomas of Stratton who is seriously ill
He is a men her of McCook lodge No 42
and the boys have been going up and
doing what they could to make him more
comfortable
Having one of our hot water bottles at
your feet these cold nights is just like
having a steam radiator in the bed If
you have never used one you are missing
a lot of comfort A good one for 100
guaranteed McConnell Druggist
Tf you should want anything in silver
spoons knives forks cold meat after
Uiuner coffees ice cream or other spoons
or ought in hollow ware or cut glas3
you will remember that no one meets W
T Colemans prices in these goods since
theholidas Call and be convinced
The most practical article on the sub
ject of farm drainage wo have over read
was published in this weeks Homestead
It is entitled Location of Tile Drains
and is from the pen of ProfWII Steven
son soil specialist of the Iowa Agricul
tural College Professor Stovenson points
out the errors that men fall into draining
their land and gives directions for the
location of drains so that water is re
moved with the least po sible outlay -for
labor and for tile Special attention is
given to adequate outlets and to the lo
cation of drains in draws and sloughs
The Homestead which prints a number
of such special articles by experts in
each of its issues is making itself indi
spensible to the up to date farmer We
are glad to see its circulation increasing
in Red Willow county for it is tho best
and most practical farm paper in tho
United States especially for farmers in
the corn belt Wo are glad to help along
the cause of good farming by receiving
Homestead subscriptions at this office
Subscribo today
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