The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 10, 1905, Image 4

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    Official Paper of Redwillow County
By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Thk Tribune congratulates Edward
E Lowman of Brownville on his ap
pointment to be postmaster of that an
cient burg In this sentiment all bis
McCook friends will join
The Farmers Instituto for the winter
will bo held Wednesday February 22nd
It is time that the people began prepara
tions for making this meeting a great
cess Interest and attendance will be
amply repaid by the value to be gained
The people should make of the institute
a large social gathering of agricultural
people for the discussion of subjects that
are of value to them and for the promo
tion of all their interests It should be
come a permanent feature of the educa
tionnl side oftho community
The value of the meetings will depend
on the interest of the people of this com
munity They can make of it what they
will a success qr a failure The state
management may perform its part well
and the speakers may give valuable ad
dresses but unless the people attend the
meetings all the work will have been
done in vain You are paying taxes to
support this work You should come to
the meetings and get the value of your
money back The time of such men as
come herb to address the people is valu
able There must be a full house at
every meeting if the community is to re
ceive the value that it should from the
meetings
The progressive farmers will attend
the institute No time need be spent in
telling them to come out But the farm
ers who do not usually leave the farm
should be stirred up The women and
young people should be brought out
Every institute has something of value
for them as well as for the experienced
farmer
The subjects that will be discussed
are of practical interest to every farmer
The men who will speak are practical
and successful farmers who are recogniz
ed as leaders in their lines of work
Everybody should make plans for at
tending every session of the institute
Resolutions of Sympathy
Hall of the McCook Circle No 33 L
of G A R Feb 3 1905
Whereas Sister Fannie Green has
been called upon to mourn the loss of her
husband by death be it
Resolved That we sisters in Circle 33
do sympathize with her in the loneliness
oflier sorrow and would commend her for
consolation and strength to that Power
that doeth all things well bringing
light out of darkness and joy out of
sorrow
Resolved That this resolution be
spread upon our records a copy be sent
to Sister Green and a copy be sent to
each of the local papers
Whereas In the course of human
events Sister Ellen Utter past president
of Circle 33 has been called from suffer
ing into rest therefore be it
Resolved That in the death of Sister
Utter the circle loses a wise counselor a
loyal member and the old soldier one
whose watchful interest in his behalf
never knew shadow of turning
Resolved That we as sisters of Circle
33 tender to the bereaved family our
sympathy in their sorrow remembering
One on whom her faith was stayed hath
said I am the Resurrection and the
Life Be it further
Resolved That these resolutions be
spread upon our record a copy sent to
the friends and a copy sent to each
the local papers
Trvthena L Rathbuk
Laura E Starr
Amanda L Berry
Cambridge
Flour
I now have the exclusive agency in
McCook of this celebrated flour
Every sack is guaranteed I also
have tho McCook flour and feed of all
kinds Your patronage will be ap
preciated Phone 186
J E NELHS
Second door east of DeGroff s
of
Farmers Institute and Live Stock Show
McCook February 22
The farmers and stockmen all over
Red Willow county and adjoining terri
tory are manifesting great interest in this
event and the largest aggregation of
these citizens ever seen in McCook at one
time is expected on the 22nd Invitation
is extended to all owners of registered
stock of whatever kind to have animals
on exhibition and a fine showing of
thoroughbred cattle horses sheep and
hogs is expected Prof H R Smith of
the University of Nebraska is expected
to be present and do the judging while
the merchants of McCook are offering
special prizes for the several classes num
bering some 50 in all
Taken altogether this is the most im
portant event of man years in Red Wil
low county and should have the cooper
ation and support of every farmer and
stockman as well as the business interests
of McCook The printed program of the
meetings may have to be varied somewhat
on account of stock show and if so will
be announced later List of classes and
prizes offered will be announced in next
weeks issue of McCook papers
Lox Cone Secretary
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles
Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles Druggists refund mone if
pazo oinment fails to cure any case no
matter of how long standing in 6 to li
days First application gives ease and
rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it
send 50c in stamps and it will be for
warded post paid by Paris Medicine Co
St Louis Mo
HOLLISTERS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Medicine for Busy People
Brings Golden Health and Benowed Vigor
A sneclficfor Constipation Indigestion Live
and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure
Blood Bad Breath Slupish Bowels Headache
and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea la tab
let form 35 cents a box Genuine made by
Hollisteb Drco Coin ant Madison Wis
TOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
A MATTER OF HEALTH
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CHICHESTERS ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILL
IMP
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
HAS HO SUBSTITUTE
Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Nob February 2 1905
The board of county commissioners mot pursu
ant to adjournment Present JHBennottDA
Waterman and Samuel Premer county coniniic
sioners C E Eldrod county attorney and EJ
Wilcox county clerk
The minutes of the previous meeting wero
read and approved
There being a vacancy in the office of county
judge caused by the death of Judge S LGreen
the commissioners procoeded to fill said vacancy
J H Bennett moved the appointmont of MV
Sheldon There being no second Samuel Pre
mer moved that Mr Frank Mooro bo appointed
Same was seconded by DA Waterman and unan
imously carried nd Frank Mooro declared ap
pointed county judge of Red Willow county
Nebraska to hold such office until his successor
shall be elected and qualified
The following official bonds wero examined
and on motion approved
Frank Moore county judge
H H Berry member of Soldiers Relief Coni
in i Hen
William Hindman overseer road district No
24
On motion the clerk was instructed to adver
tise for sealed bids for such medical services of
physicians as may be required by the poor of
Red Willow countv from March 15 1905 to
March 15 1900
The following appointments were mado to fill
vacancies
Francis Pelton constable for Lobauon pro
cinct
William Hindman overseer road district No
24
On motion board adjourned to meet February
3rd 1905 J H Bennett Chairman
Attest E J Witrox County Clerk
McCook Neb February 3rd 1905
The board of county commissioners mot pur
suant to adjournment Present D A Water
man Samuel Premer and J H Bennett county
commissioners C E Eldred county attorney
aud E J Wilcox county clerk
The minutes of previous meeting wero read
and approved
Petition of S O Hoagland and others asking
for tho establishing of a public road was read
and considered The board find that all owners
of land along line of proposed road have given
consent thereto in writing On motion samo
was granted establishing a public road as fol
lows Commencing at the southwest corner of
section thirty three CK1 township five 5 in
range twenty eight 28 Frontier county Ne
braska running thence east on county section
line about 108 rods intersecting a laid out road
running south in Red Willow county and termi
nating at intersection with above road and
clerk was instructed to notify overseer of high
ways to open said road
The following claims were audited and allow
ed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw
warrants on the county general fund levy of
1904 in payment thereof as follows
McCook Electric Light Co lights for
January
P Walsh ice for season of 1904
L W McConnell supplies and drugs
C W Barnes Roc ink
Smith Premier T W Co supplies
State Journal Co supplies
F M Kimmell stationery and printing
Hammond Stephens Co supplies
Smitli Premior T W Co supplies
C L DeGroff Co mdse for paupers
A Guy same
J A Wilcox same
Barnett Lumber Co coal for pauper
290
9 no
4 50
2 30
2 55
9 74
24 30
81
900
600
18 00
42 50
16 75
K G Caine Co same 20 40
Henry Winans board and care of A En-
gles 7 SO
R W Devoe office expense 2 70
E J Wilcox samo 14 00
Rod McDonald repairs 1 68
R W Dovoe C D C fees State vs La-
throp 855
H H Berry same 28 00
D A Waterman commissioner service 45 00
J H Bennett same 21 30
And on tho county bridge fund levy of 1904 as
follows
H G Hippie bridge work
F A Hodgkin samo
J C Moore same
Merle Walters samo
QF Burt same
Michael Karp same
G W Cramer same
Charles M Broomfield samo claimed
Sll 00 allowed
3 60
7 50
400
10 50
500
10 00
800
Oliver H Coiling same 10 00
T J Sammonssamo 2 00
C G Bromansame 5 00
Joseph Lehn same 7 00
Arch Mann same 14 00
John H Broomfield same 8 00
G F Burt samo 6 00
CNSmith samo 18 00
T O Warner samo 1 90
Trant fc Kelloy nails 3 50
E G Caine Co lumber 87 95
And on tho county road fund levy of 1904 as
follows
Ed F Couse road work 11 00
F R Ratcliff samo 10 00
On motion board adjourned to meet March
7th 1905 D A Waterman Chairman
Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk
Pirating Foleys Honey And Tar
Foley Co Chicago originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foleys Honey
and Tar many imitations are offered for
the genuine Ask for Foleys Honey
and Tar and refuse any substitute offer
ed as no other preparation will give the
same satisfaction It is mildly laxative
It contains no opiates and is safest for
children and delicate persons Sold by
A McMillen
It makes no difference how many medi
cines have failed to cure you if you are
troubled with headache constipation
kidney or liver troubles Hollisters
Rocky Mountain Tea will make you
well L W McConnell
53ff 1 iSSi rad CB ask Jni6Rlst for
CHICHEKTERM XULINII In Bed aud
Gold metallic boxes sealed with blue ribbon
Take no other RcTune dangerous nubiiti
tutlousnntl imitation JJuyoryonrDnicglst
or send 4c in stamps for Pnrticulura
znonima ana Keller for Xtrtic in Utter
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ciuriLiiuu iuuuu restlmon als Sold by
all Druggist
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO
2100 fflndiaon Square JPMELA PA
Ieatlan this vaocr
A Twenty Day Wonder
TTnrn1nln nnmtaminn Quia If- Mllf
and
issue of The Tuiuune then go in see
the goods Everything marked n plain
figures Nothing reserved Every arti
cle a genuine bargain Many beiowcost
and its just to get the cash hence the
regardless prices You will be a loser if
you fail to participate in this sale it will
eclipse them all
Calendars For 1906
The Tkiijune has on display at office
tho handsomest line of foreign and
domestic calendars and hangers ever
shown in McCook -Businessmen profes
sionalmen and others wishing to select
the choicest the market affords should
call promptly and inspect the line which
embraces the very moderate in price to
the most expensive in imported goods
Give us your orders for 1906 calendars
now for delivery in season
Seed For Distribution
The Trihune is the receipt of an as
sortment of seeds from Senator Dietrich
and the same will be distributed free to
readers of this paper as long as they last
and concluding from past experience
they wont last long
The county judge issued a license to
marry Mabel E Whitaker and Oliver H
Colling since the last report
IS 113 TSiETk BMw04rf
Are walked by the billiard player as he
moves around the table That is the
only exercise many a city man gets It
is this lack of exercise in the shut-in-life
ot tiie city com
bined with irregu
lar eating and in
digesti ble dishes
which tend to make
the city man the
victim of stomach
trouble
When there is
undue fullness af
ter eating with
belching sour ris
ings and other dis
tressing symptoms
a prompt use of Dr
Pierces Golden
Jledical Discovery
will effect a speedy
cure In the most
extreme cases of
disease of the stom
ach aud other or
gans of digestion
and nutrition the
persistent use of
the Discovery
will result in a com
plete cure in ninety-eight
cases out
of every hundred
JUS jcS
AHA JWiM W ItSJixe
11 MB I FKlL 4M
The praise I would like to give your Golden
Medical Discovery I cannot utter in words or
describe with pen writes James B Ambrose
Esq of 120554 Mifflin Street Huntingdon la
I was taken down with what our physicians
said was indigestion I doctored with the best
around here and found no relief I wrote to you
and you sent me a question blank to fill out and
I did so aud you then advised me to use Dr
Pierces Golden Medical Discovery I took three
bottles and I felt so good that I stopped being
as I think cured I have no symptoms of gas
tric trouble or indigestion now
Dr Pierces Common Sense Medical
Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps
to pay expense of mailing only Send
21 one cent stamps for paper covered
book or 31 stamps for cloth bound
Address Dr R V Pierce Buffalo N Y
It should be borne in mind that
every cold weakens the lungs low
ers the vitality and prepares the
system for the more serious dis
eases among which are the two
greatest destroyers of human life
pneumonia and consumption
Chamberlains
Cough Remedy
has won its great popularity by its
prompt cures of this most common
ailment It aids expectoration re
lieves the lungs and opens the
secretions effecting a speedy and
permanent cure It counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia
Take
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DANBURY
J Charles Rogers is buck from Washing-
ton county Kansas
The Workmen had a supper ot lx
Morgans residence Saturday night
The special meetings at tho Congre
gational church closed Sunday night
I Mrs Green way was called to Red Oak
Iowa by the serious illness of nor mother
The carpentors have got the frame
work of Mrs VanVleots house put up
W Sandon is back from Denver for a
short time looking after his business
interests
Enoch Matson of North Platte is back
in this country He reports lot of snow
where ho has been
j Harry Butler and family are back
from Iowa where they have been visit
i ing for tho past month
J Mrs Wishon who has been visiting
friends and relatives in Celina Ohio
returned home last week
Rea Oman and vife and Mrs Carrie
Shepherd of McCook are visiting friends
and relatives at this place
Howard Ruby has bought tho con
fectionery and restaurant of Isaac Nutt
They moved up from Lebanon Wed
nesday
Clifford Nadnn has sold out his inter
est in the implement store in Denvor
and we learn ho is going to work in a
McCook bank
Quite a number of folks would have
attended the Colling Whitaker wedding
Sunday but there was too much snow
for low top shoes
The Congregational minister of Cam
bridge preached two nights for Rev
Mason when ho took down with the
mumps and had to go home
There is a move by the wealthiest
1LULUUIO O UUUTDIOIUU UUlWf -v lw i
help going some Just read the figures farmers to stare a department store in
auoted in his naVe advertisement in this Danbury with a 50000 stock of goods
G B Morgan to be general manager
Mrs E B Young received tho sad
news Monday that her sister-in-law hid
died in the hospital at St Joe The re
mains were taken to Great Bend Kans
for burial
Mrs Anna Dowler passed quietly
away Monday night The funeral was
preached in the M E church by Rev
Murr The remains were laid to rest in
the Danbury cemetery Wednesday Her
daughter Mrs Sina Smith of Wilsonville
and husband attended the funeral
Mens absolutely pure all wool under
wear for 79c at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos Clearing Sale
Failed
All efforts have failed to find a better
remedy for coughs colds and lung
troubles than Foleys Honey and Tar
It stops the cough heals the lungs and
prevents serious results from a cold J
N PatersonNashuaIowa writes Last
winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and
tried at least half a dozen advertised
cough medicines and had treatment
from two physicans without getting any
benefit A friend recommended Foleys
Honey and Tar and two thirds of a
bottle cured me I consider it the great
est cough and lung medicine in the
world Sold by A McMillen
PLEASANT VIEW
We have been having some more of the
beautiful
J M Smith was out from McCcok
Sunday visiting the home folks
A W Dutcher and Clyde Hartman
took in the sights at McCook last Satur
day i
A W Dutcher postponed threshing
cane seed indefinitely owing to the seri
ous conditions of the thermometer
Our school is progressing nicely under
t he supervision of Miss Josio Fox con
sidering the inclemency of the weather
We would suggest when the young
gents of the neighborhood are calling on
their best girls they would be a little
more careful in tying their teams as it
is somewhat hard on the buggies for the
team to go home without a driver
The dance at Charlie Lees last Satur
day night came near failing to material
ize as most of the participants mot
with a slight accident A driver of the
heaviest loaded wagon decided to have
a little sport pulled the team out of the
road near a deep canyon north west of
Mr Lees house and the team wagon
and contents turned over in tho ditch
All came out with slight bruises except
Clyde Hartman who had tho misfortune
to run his head through a mince pie
A Menace to Health
Kidney trouble is an insidious danger
and many people are victims of a serious
malady before thesymptonsare recogniz
ed Foleys Kidney Cure corrects ir
regularities and strengthens and builds
up the kidneys and it should be taken
at the first indication of kidney trouble
as it is impossible to have good health if
tho kidneys are deranged Sold by AMc
Millen
BOX ELDER
Kev Harry Shepherd is visiting with
the home folks this cold weather
The second quarterly conference ou
this charge will be held at Garden Prai
rie next Tuesday
Mrs D B Doyle and daughter Miss
Gertie were called to Oxford last Friday
by the death of Mrs Doyles brother in
law Mr Cady
Mr and Mrs Will Creaman of Friend
are caring for a little daughter Mrs
Creaman will be remembered as Maude
Harrison
The appearance today is that we
will have more pleasant weather now
for a while which will be a relief to
people who are compelled to be o u t
whether storm or sunshine
200 large part wool blankets for 8129
pair at the Thompson
Clearing bale
Dry Goods Cos
ITEMS FROM STRINGT0WN
Snow is deep on the streets of String
town
Mr Downs was an Indianola visitor
Wednesday
A son was born to Mr and Mrs John
Troester one day last week
Mr Nelson and Charlie Downs visited
at the home of Joe Downs Thursday
A number of farmers hereabout have
lost some stock during the recent storm
Miss Ida Downs was outoer Sunday
to visit the home folks returning back
to town Monday
The attendance at District No 3 school
is small on acount of the storm and
cold weather
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Seven Minion boxes sold in pat 12 ncnths
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Doctors first prescribed
Ayers Cherry Pectoral over
60 years ago They use it
today more than ever They
Cherry
Pectoral
rely upon it for colds coughs
bronchitis consumption
They will tell you how it
heals inflamed lungs
1 hart a very bail cough for three year
Then I tried Ayers Cherry Pectoral My sore
lungs were soon healed and my cough dropped
Wa3MRR Peael HYDE Guthrlo Centre la
2flC 50C 1M J C AYKKCO
AH drnirirlits C Lowell Main
I Old Coughs
One Ayers Pill at bedtime insures
a natural action next morning
PUBLICATION NOTICE
John J Littlo Jessie M Littlo and John Doo
ran I name unknown defendants will tako no
tice that Harnett Lumber Company plaintitT
has Hied its petition in tho district court of Bed
Willow county Nebraska against said defend
ants the object and prayer being to foreclose a
mortgage dated April 20th 1904 on tho follow
ing property to wit Lots 48 49 and 50 in block
2 in the town of South McCook in lied Willow
county Nebraska given tosocuro the payment
of two promissory notes signed by defendants
John J Little and Jessie M Little one for
1570 maturing Octolwr 20th 1901 and tho other
forSSD00 maturing April 20th 1005 both dated
April 20th 1901 and drawing interest at ten per
cent per annum from date aud tho sum of 2492
paid by plaintiff as taxes on said premises for
the years 1902 1901 and 1901 Said mortgage is
signod by defendants John J Littlo and Jessie
M Little There is now due planum on the
promissory note maturing October 20th 1901
and for taxes paid tho sum of 6062 with inter
est at ten per cent per annum on 11570 thereof
from April 20th 1904 and on 2492 thereof from
January 12th 1905 and there will become due
plaintiff on April 20th 1905 on tho promissory
note maturing on that day the sum of SiOOO
with interest at ten per cent from April 20th
1901 aud plaintiff prays for a decree that said
defendants be required to pay the samo or that
said land be sold to satisfy said amount duo
and to become duo plaintiff with interest and
costs of suit
You are required to answer said petition on or
before Monday the 20th day of February 1905
Barnett Lumber Company Plaiutiff
By W S Morlan Its Attorney
NOTICE OF SALE
In the district courtof Red Willow county state
of Nebraska
In the matter of tho application of W S Fitch
guardian of Edward L Nettletou insnne for
license to sell real estate
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order of tho Honorable R COrr judge of the
district court of Red Willow county Nebraska
made on the liOth day of December 1904 for the
sain of the real estate hereinafter described
there will be sold at public vendue to the highest
bidder for cash at the east front door of the
court house in the city of McCook in said
county on the 13th day of February 1905 at tho
hour of 10 oclock a m the following described
real estate to wit The south half of the south
east quarter and lot eight in section twenty-
nine ami lot live in section twenty eight all in
township three north in range thirty west of
the Gth PM Red Willow county Nebraska
Said sale will remain open one hour
Dated this 11th day of January 1901
W S Fitch
Guardian of Edward L Nettloton insane
Boyle Eldred Attorneys
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Inthe district court of Red Willow county state
of Nebraska
In the matter of the application of Mabel M
Kimmell administratrix of tho etate of Anna
CuiiiKiiudn Flohr for license to sell real estate
This cause came on for hearing upon the peti
tion of Mabel M Kimmell administrutrizof the
estat of Anna CuniKunda Flohr for license to
sell tho following described n al potato belono
inp to said estate to wit Lots thirty six and
thirty seven in block two in south McCook Ne
braska for the of paying the indebted
ness against said estate amounting to the sum
of Sixty four aud twenty one hundred thsdollnrs
and the cost of administration and expenses
there not being snllicient personal property to
pav said debts and expenses
It istherefore ordered that all persons inter
ested in said estate appear before me at my
oflice in McCook Nebraska in said county of
RedWillow on the 21th day of February 1905
at nine oclock a in toshowenuse why a license
should not bo granted to said administratrix to
sell said real estato for the purpose of paying
said debts and exponp It is further ordered
that notice of this heariug bo given by publica
tion in The McCooKTitiBUNEforfoursuccessive
weeks
Dated this llith day of January 1901
11 Okr Juiigo of tho District Court
Boyle Eldred Attorneys
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the county com
missioners of Red Willow county will receive
sealed bids for the printing of commissioners
proceedings legal notices and delinquent taxes
for the year 1901 parties receiving contract to
furnish good and suiliciont bond for thp faithful
performance of said contract Said bids to be
liled with tho county clerk on or before noon
February Kith 1901 and to be endorsed thereon
Bids for county printing for the year 1905
Commissioners reserve tho right to reject any
and all bids
Dated this 17th day of Januarv 1905
E J Wilcox County Clerk
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES OF RED
WILLOW COUNTY FOR 1905
County general fund 16000 00
Bridgefund 7000 00
Road fund 5000 00
Soldiers Relief fund 7X1 00
Willow Grove precinct bonds 1000 00
North Valley precinct bonds 300 00
Bartley village bonds -100 00
McCook city bonds 1000 00
School district bonds 8000 00
E J WfLcox County Clerk
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals
will be received by tho county commissioners of
Red Willow county Nebraska at the oflice of
the county clerk up to noon March 4th 1905 for
sucn meuicai services ot physicians as may be
required by the poor of Red Willow county pro
posals to embrace tho following districts of said
county viz
The first district comprises tho six eastern
precincts of the first commissioner district
The second district comprises all of the precincts
ofsecond commissioner district The third dis
trict comprises the eight western precincts of
Red Willow county
The county commissioners reserve the right to
reject any and all bids
E J Wilcox County Clork
McCook Nebraska February 6 1905
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In county court within and for Red Willow
county Nebraska February 4 1901
In tho matter of the estato of Phobo Pope
deceased
To the creditors of said estate You are here
by notified that I will sit at the county court
room in McCook in said county on the Sth day
of August 1905 at the hourof ninooclocka m
to examine all claims against said estate with
a view to their adjustment and allowance
The time limited for the presentation of claims
against said estate is six months from
the 4th day of February A D 1901 and the
time limited for payment of debts is one year
irom said 4tn iiay of rebruary rjUa
Witness my hand and tho seal of said county
court this 4th day of February 1901
seali Frank Mooke County Judge
By Boyle Eldred Attorneys
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Cares Grip
In Two Days
on every
m -
jtra box 25c
Good investment
15 acres ad jacont to city of McCook honse
frame stable rranary lien house welllioB
All in cultiva
pens otc 2500 poach trees
tion 5600 ensh Write for coniplotoland
list E J MITCHELL
McCook Nob
Mike Walsh
DEALER IN
POULTRY
and EGQS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
Block West of Citizens Bank
McCook - Nebraska
M
McCook
Poultry Co
Buyers and Shippers of
Poultry and Eggs
For the next 7 days
we will pay cash
For Hens Tc lb
Springs Tc lb
Turkey Hens lie lb
A Sound Argument
The one that bIoV3 without any
thing to blow about wastes time and
energy The excellence of our goods
and delivery service warrant us for
blowing Always the best always
the greatest variety always the
highest quality
DAVID MAGNER
Phone 14 Fresh andSalt Meats
F D BUKGESS
Plumber and
Steam Fitter
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun bclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
McCOOK NEBRASKA
MARSH
The Butcher
wants your
trade
The best of
everything is
his
motto
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