The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 26, 1906, Image 1

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TWENTY FOURTH YEAR
DISTRICT COURT PROCEEDINGS
EQUITY
Homo Savings bank vs W AStewart
and H T Church Jury returned ver
dict for defendant Motion for new trial
overruled forty days allowed to prepare
bill of exceptions
Elizaboth Fletcher vs E S Thomp
son et al Salo confirmed and deed
ordered
E C McKay vs Frank S Curry Sale
confirmed and deed ordered
Ida E Miller vs John M Bradford
Continued
William T Honton vs William A
Adams Continued
In thn matter of
Noble E Simington
real estate C E
guardian ad litem of
ton insane
Ihe application of
for lieenso to sell
Eldrod appointed
Noblo E
Edward B Cjwlen vs Cheshire Prov
ident Institution Continued
appeal
John II Grannis vs Frank II Strout
Judgment for plaintiff for 5400
Acme Harvester Co vs Frank S
Schoonover Continued
James Harris vs E W McAninch
Appeal dismissed
C L Hawkins vs D E Ewing De
fendant allowed thirty days to plead
Case continued
DIVORCES
Mary J Volkor vs Ferdinand Volker
Continued
Alice Murray vs John Murray Con
tinued
MISCELLANEOUS
Allen C Clyde vs Mitchell Clyde
suit on note Continued
Albert Guy vs C B Q R R Co
damage Continued
W R Starr vs R A Watkins suit
on note Verdict in favor of plaintiff
against Defendant Watkin j for 80 and
against Defendant Griggs for 10030
In the matter of the application of
Melissa Porter guardian of Edward N
Pelton minor for license to sell real
estate License to sell real estate
State of Nebraska vs John Stump
Defendant plead guilty to crime of forg
ery sentenced to two and one half years
in penitentiary
Author and Lecturer
Dr John Merritte Driver lectures on
a great variety of subjects all indicative
of his wide travels and extensive learn
ing The Anglo Saxon and the future
Rulership of the World Ultimate
America Happy Days in the Sunny
South these titles a few out of many
aro sufficiently indicative of the breadth
of territory and knowledge covered by
his lectures East and west north and
south past and present all are included
in his numerous addresses
And his books are no less vivid aLd
intensel descriptive Samson and
Shylock Nepenthe Songs of the
Soul and Purple Peaks Remote his
most recent and probably his best book
all show the man of letters who has
travelled and seen much and has ab
sorbed what he saw and learned only
that he might give it out to others
Clint Hamilton Lumber Co
The Clint Hamilton Lumber Co in
corporated has purchased 100 feet front
two lots on the corner of the block just
east of the National hotel and will at
once begin the work of providing an
office and plant for handling lumber
building materials of all kinds and coal
The father Chas W Hamilton is presi
dent and son Clint Hamilton is secretary-
treasurer of the company Both gentle
men are new citizens among us coming
here from Garden City Kansas
The Proof of the Pudding
Well you know it is not in chewing
the string This holds good in meats as
well as in puddings The B M meat
market guarantees you the best the
market affo ds in the meat line in any
and all kinds of meats They throw in
liberal and courteous treatment and
prompt delivery You will find the
market at the old stand first door south
of the Walsh block We bespeak a liber
al portion of your patronage during the
new year David Magner Prop
Profitable and Entertaining
A splendid audience enjoyed Rev
Morans lecture Monday evening in the
opera house on Success the General
Welfare While in point of eloquence
and logical arrangement the lecture may
have fallen short of highest expectations
of some it was wholesome earnest with
an ideal high and true and the evening
was profitable and entertaining withal
REAL ESTATE
AND
COLLECTIONS
If you wish to sell list quick
If you wish to buy call quick
I have bargains you want quick
Call and see they are going quick
Office with J E Kelley
A G Bump
Many of tho fanners of Red Willow
county are readers of the Iowa Home
stead of Des MoinesIowaand believers
in the gospel of scientific practical agri
culture To all these and many others
it will be interesting to know that the
Homestead increased its circulation in
the year of 1905 from 60000 to over 75000
a gain of over 25 per cent Of this vast
number of farmers over 50000 are resi
dents of Iowa making it a powerful ad
vertising medium to reach the agricul
tural interests of tho Hawkeye state
while large numbers are citizens of Illi
nois Nebraska and neighboring states
The Homestead is edited by men who
live on and operate their own farms
which gives their doctrines greater value
than the writingsof mere theorists The
foremost experts in agriculture live
stock breeding horticulture dairying
and all the various branches of husband
ry in the Middle West are contributors
for the Homestead The McCook Tri
gone would be glad to see the circula
tion of the Homestead still further in
creased in this vicinitv and will take
pleasure in forwarding your subscrip
tion on request
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
L R CLyDE is at Excelsior Springs
Mo for a short while
Mrs L R Clyde is visiting in Albu
querque New Mexico
Peter Rheinheimer of Oxford was a
city visitor last Friday and Saturday
Mrs J C Marshall is visiting her
sister Mrs N B Bush in Almona Kan
sas
Mr and Mrs J R Pence are proud
parents of a nine pound daughter this
week
Frank Moore was up frsm Indianola
Moudayand heard the lecture by Father
Moran
Mr and Mrs Albert Styer of Dan
bury were up to the countys capital
Wednesday
Mrs G A Conrad has been eniovine
a visitfrom her mother Mrs Alex Arm
strong from Iowa
Miss Ida Bloom returned to Denver
on No 13 yesterday after a visit of ten
days with friends here
Mrs Alex Armstrong departed on
Friday last for North Platte to visit a
daughter to return here later
M Leach the Lincoln architect was
here Monday atd Tuesday meetsng
with the board over library building
plans etc
Thad Shehherd came up from Fair
bury Friday night last and has been
spending part of the week here visiting
old time friends
Mrs E J Bull of Boulder Colo who
has been visiting over on the Beaver
was in town Wednesday on her way
back to Colorado
Miss Harris who has long been a
guest of Col and Mrs W E Corwin at
Lakewood ranche departed for New
York close of last week
D C Benedict of Culbertson was a
city visitor Wednesday lie expects
soon to change his residence having
rented the well known Benedict farm
Harmon Teompson formerly of our
city is now a member of the McCook
colony in Seattle Wash and pleased
with his new surroundings and prospects
Bishop Bonacum was up from Lincoln
Tuesday and while here disposed of
Egan Park addition owned by the Cath
olic church William Lewis being the
purchaser
Rev L H Shumate former pastor of
McCook Methodist church now presid
ing elder of North Platte district was a
guest of RevjjMJB Carman Tuesday
between trains
Henry Voge of Red Willow precinct
who has been visiting in Stakendorf
Germany for a number of monthson is
his way home expecting to arrive here
early in February
Guy Battershall who fractured his
leg about two weeks since in getting off
of train 12 at Red Willow while the
train was n motion is now able to be
about with the assistance of crutches
Miss Viva Phelan was happily sur
prised at her home last Friday evening
by a company of young friends The
evening was spent in dancing and play
ing games Light refreshments were
served
Frank Dillon departed on 6 Tuesday
for Pekin III where he has been living
for the past 10 or 15 years He was
made delightedly voluble by his recent
visit to McCook and surrounding coun
ty whose improvement was a revelation
to him
jmiss addie UOAN was tne gracious
hostess at the Tuesday evening Awl
Osian convocation this week It was a
special the gathering going down
the corridors of time as aCrazy Par
ty As the title implies decorations
and characteristics were such as would
naturally attract tho attention of the
commission and the merriment was
quite infectious and hilarious and with
al one of the memorable sessions of the
famous Awls
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
Congregational Sunday school at
10 am Preaching at 11 am and 730
pm Christian Endeavor at 630 Pray
er at S pm Music under the leaderhisp
of Miss Budlong All cordially invited
Geo B Hawkes Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock am
Morning prayer at 11 a m and evening
prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sun
day in the month Holy Communion at
730 a m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Sermons 11 and 745 Class at 12 Junior
League at 3 Epworth League at 630
Subject of morningsermon Use of the
Tongue Evening subject Amuse
ments from the Standpoint of Purity
The young and pleasure ly vers especially
invited to this service Prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening at eight oclock
Union mass temperance and law enforce
ment meeting at Congregational church
on Wednesday evening January 31st
JVi JB Carman Pastor
From Now On
Having made arrangements with a
practical harnessmaker in an eastern
town I will from now on have hand
made harness on hand at all times of
the very best selected stock It will be
to your advantage to call and investigate
before buying W T Coleman
100 far scarfs for
sons clearing sale
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69 cents
build a brick
between the
office
Regular Council Session
The municipal fathers were in regu
lar sessiou Monday evening with the
mayor clerk attorney and Councilmen
Ward Custer and Lawritson present
Following bills were allowed and or
dered paid
W T Coleman general fund 19 37
V O Fizter occupation fund 6 00
W T Coleman cemetery fund 3 40
J S LeIIew general fund 5 00
Enos Rishel was granted a permit 6
24x60 feet in dimensions
post office and Tribune
Application of Zint and McClain for
permit to build a brick just west of T
A Wilcox Sons store was referred to
the building committe Building is to
be 50x80 feet
Ordinance No 122 was passed taking
the west half of block No 16 and block
No 9 out of the fire limit
Ordinance No 121 was passed It
provides a way to borrow money to con
struct or aid in construction of the main
sower in the system of sewerage adopted
by the city of McCook by issuing bonds
and to create a sinking fund topa inter
est thereon and the bonds when due
A petition was presented by citizens
of McCook praying that an election be
called to submit the proposition to issue
bonds of McCook in the sum of 10000
for the purpose of constructing the main
sower in the McCook sewer system A
resolution was adopted and passed by
the council to this effect
The city treasurers report was read
and placed on file
The
A Popular Minister
minister and lecturer
Dr
John
Merritte Driver was ordained an elder
in the Methodist Episcopal church in
1887 and served as pastor in various
places in Illinois Indiana Minnesota
and Massachusetts from that time until
1902 when he was called to the famous
Peoples Church of Chicago where he
remained until lately Succeeding such
men as Dr H W Thomas and Frank
Cranehe has been fully able to follow in
his footsteps and the audiences which
thronged to hear him every Sunday
morning were perhaps the largest drawn
by any minister in that great city of
Chicago Recently however he has
given up his church there in favor of
the breader claims of the lyceum and
has since been devoting himself to the
needs of the world at large
Circle Olflcers Elected
The ladies of the Circle held their an
nual election of officers on Friday Jan
19th with the following result
President Kate I Dutton
Senior Vice President Ellen LeHew
Junior Vice President Lorinda Miller L
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Treasurer Verniee Franklin
Secretary Laura E Starr
Conductor Mary Walker
Guard Estella Fitch
Assistant Conductor Mary Long
Assistant Guard Agnes Rodstrom
Organist Mabel M Kimmell
The officers elect will be installed on
Friday February 16th promptly at 2 30
in the afternoon Dont forget the
date
Wanted
A reliable person for McCook and
surrounding country to represent the
National Life Insurance Co of Chicago
Liberal contract to right party 12 22 tf
C E H E Brown General Agents
Holdrege Nebraska
For Sale or Rent
15 acres mile from high school
building 13 acres in cultivation Com
fortable bouse good chicken house and
well Possession given March 1st 1906
C F Babcock
McMillens Specialties
Laxative Cold Cure
Cough Cure
Headache Cure
Little Liver Pills
Cream Lotion
Out-Of-Order Livers
Sluggish livers livers that have gone
to sleep livers that need stirring up are
all restored to good working order Mc
Connells Little Liver pills relieve bili
ous headaches and sick stomachs 25c
Bradford Williams
Tuesday evening at the parsonage Rev
M B Carman officiated at the marriage
of John M Bradford and Mrs Ellen
Williams They will make their home
in West McCook
Horses for Sale
One hundred head of draft and driv
ing horses for sale
Frank Stillman McCook Neb
Dwelling for Sale
A five room dwelling with fine shade
and fruit trees Inquire of
C A Ward
Best prints
Thompsons
made are 5c yard at
Shavers
Self shavers can secure every article
they require for shaving at McConnells
Full assortment Fine goods
Best apron
Thompsons
check ginghams 5c yard
First Call for Dinner
The ladies of the Methodist church
will hold their annual dinner in connec
tion with a bazar in the basement of
the church on their usual date Febru
ary 22
225 fur scarfs 169 Thompsons
clearing sale
Mens 5 overcoats for 339 Thomp
sons clearing sale
The Clauss Shears are sold by W T
Coleman and every pair guaranteed
Dwelling For Sale The Peter Carty
residence near Catholic church See
Ed Fitzgerald for particulars lt
Obituary
After an illness of about four weeks
Rev William Suess died at his homo in
CreteNeb January 20 1906 Mr Suess
was born in Graben Baden Germany
August 28 1841 He came to the United
States in 1867 and located at Decorah
Iowa where he was united in marriage
to Kathrina Bartb April 27 1868 He
came to Nebraska and was ordained as a
Congregational minister at Crete Neb
in 1874 and located on bis farm in Olive
Branch precinct where he organized the
Olive Branch church remaining as their
pastor until 1885 when he moved to Mc
Cook Neb and engaged in the mission
ary work of the German Congregational
church From here ho moved to Hern
donKansasin 1889 and in 1895returned
to his home farm at Olive Branch and
took charge of his former church at this
place Two years ago he moved to
Crete Neb intending to retire from the
active work in the ministery but his
love and ambition for the cause of
Christ kept him a laborer in Gods vine
yard until his Father called him home
to receive his reward
A number of churches in Nebraska
and Western Kansas have been built by
the efforts of Mr Suess and stand as
monuments to his faithfnl work for his
Master Mr Suess made many warm
friends wherever ho resided He was a
kind and loving companion and father
and his children have only words of
praise for their father who will be sadly
missed by them He leaves to mourn
his loss his loving companion Kathrina
two sons Louis of McCook Neb and
William who is at home five daughters
Louise Schwab and Lydia Drath of
Herndon Kans Mary Thier and Maggie
Moserof Kramer Neb and Hannah at
home one brother and one sister in Ger
many
The funeral services were held in the
German Congregational church at Crete
Neb January 22 1906 conducted by
Rev Hilkerbaumer of Friend Neb and
Rev Lich of Lincoln and Rev Stammer
of Crete assisted by the German choir
of Friend Neb and the English quar
tette of Crete He was laid to rest in
Riverside cemetery
Peace to his ashes
Temperance Mass Meeting
There will be a temperance mass meet
ing under the auspices of the Anti-Saloon
League at the Congregational
church on next Wednesday evening
January 31 at 8 p m Good music has
been secured and the meeting will be ad
dressed by a number of speakers repre
senting various city interests This
meeting is open to all and all are urged
to attend and show their support of the
work
Souvenir Postal Cards
Tho McCook Souvenir Postals Cards
printed by The Tribune are on sale at
The Post Office Lobby
L W McConnells
The Tribune Office
Other designs are in preparation
Ever Fresh Candy Stocks
Brisk trade keeps our candy fresh
Continuous shipments keeps our assort
ments full We carry only high grade
candies L WMcConnell Druggist
For Sale
Kershon oats about 100 bushels to
sell in five or ten bushel lots for sale at
fifty cents a bushel J A Brinton Mc
Cook Neb R F D No 2
Telephone Notice
Parties who are not now subscribers
who wish telephones please make ar
rangements ht the office as soon as pos
sible C I Hall Manager
Soaps
Our toilet soap stock includes all the
advertised and many other fine soaps
All odors all prices
L W McConnell Druggist
For Sale
One bay mare 11 years old and two
bay colts coming 2 and 3 years old In
quire of F L Fraley
Cedar Bluffs Kas
450 wool blankets for 3 69 Thomp
sons clearing sale
Mens S1500 silk lined overcoats for
999 Thompsons clearing sale
RAILROAD NEWS tfmi
C J McElroy is a new machinist in
the backshop
A B Chaney a machine shop em
ploye has resigned
Fireman G W Wilson who recently
resigned intends to return to his home
in Maine
G FVanArsdol is a member of the re
lief and is recuperating in Oxford visit
ing relatives
Oshea Kunkel has been transferred to
Denver and Clerk Smith of that place
comes to McCook
Engineer L S Viersen has returned
to work after an absence on vacation in
California of six weeks
Engineer Barney Lewis who has been
on the sicklist for several months re
turned to work Monday getting his old
run on the McCook Imperial line
The burning of a bridge out west
Thursday morning delayed No 2 about
three hours and this morning a broken
wheel on a freight car at Pineo laid No
2 out abont five hours
The Tribune understands that C T
Watsoncar distributer expects to short
ly retire from the railroad service to be
a farmer and with the farmers stand
locating on the home place near Lafay
ette Indiana about March 1st
Motive power is receiving attention
now since traffic has fallen off a large
force being employed in both roundhouse
and backshop Slight repairs are being
uteibmte
MCCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 26 1906
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for drugs
Bread mixers at W T Colemans
McConnells Balsam cures coughr
it
McMillens Cough Curo is right Try
500 fur scarfs for 369
clearing sale
Thompsons
S325 ladies jacket for 199
uu a uiutiring saie
Ladies 10 coats and jackets for 699
Thompsons clearing salo
Good sideboard for sale cheap In
quire at this office 1 26 2ts
You must remember thnt W T Cole
man handles the B P S paints
Childrens white bear skin coats for
2 99 at Thompsons clearing sale
Cream in sealed 10c an I 20c bottles
for sale at Marshs meat market
750 ladies coats and jackets for
499 Thompsons clearing sale
Fine stationery school tablets ink
slates etc at McMillens Drug Store
Genuine Vicugna flannelette 9c a yard
clearing salo price at Thompsons
Removed Dr Kays office is now
over Pades furniture store Phone 98
Try McConnells Liquid Smoke Noth
so nice for preserving your meat for sum
mers use
The Fortnightly devotees of Terpsi
chore were in regular performance Fri
day evening
Mens 375 plush and slicker lined
duck coats now 209 in Thompsons
clearing salo
Coughs that are hard
are quickly loosened and
ConnelsBalsam 25c
to shako off
cured by Mc-
For Sale My residence property on
Main street two blocks north of tho
park Price low Terms easy
C T Watson
Tho Wheeler Wilson machine has a
rotary motion ball bearing and is tho
lightest running machine in the world
Sold by W T Coleman
W G Jones repairs and cleans cook
stoves heaters and gasoline stoves
Work guaranteed Phone red 306 or
box 595 McCook Neb tf
Wanted Bright honest young man
from McCook Neb to prepare for pay
ing position in Goverment Mail Service
Box One Cedar Rapids
If you have not a sewing machine call
at W T Colemans and see the Wheeler
Wilson It is three times the value of
any other Sews one third faster one
third easier aud one third better
You cant do better anywhere on earth
than at Marshs meat market in any
article usually for sale in an up-to-date
market dust try nim Variety auaitv
price treatment all guaranteed
In his new location just across the
street from his old place in the P
Walsh building Mike Walsh wants to
see you if you have poultry eggs etc
for sale He will pay you tho best cash
market price for them
For rent Three farms near McCook
If you want to sell your farms list them
with me 1 have the buyers
J Fletcher
Immigration Agent Burlington Route
Bartley Nebraska
Thelaies of St Patricks Catholic
church will serve a firstclass supper in
the Odd Fellows hall over the Model
shoe store Saturday February 3rd
Price 25 cents They will also have
aprons and various fancy articles on
sale A cordial invitation is extended
to all
Good homes are wanted for destitute
and orphan children of all ages by the
Child Saving Institute 1806 Ohio St
Omaha From 40 to 60 constantly on
hand Over 300 passing through the
institute during tne year If interested
write for application blanks inclosing
stamp for postage
Farming and stock raising are each
year rising to a higher stage of develop
ment in Red Willow county and tho
year 1906 opens with a betteroutlookfor
the various interests of the farm than
any of its predecessors Old fogy
methods are giving way to modern ways
of doing things and plowing seeding
cultivation and harvesting are conduct
ed on well defined principles insuring
greater success Breeders are improv
ing their live stock and giving more in
telligent care to its selection feeding
and marketing The largo circulation of
The Homestead of Des Moines Iowa
among our progressive farmers has been
a help in bringing about this desirable
change Its able editorals written by
practical farmers who live on their own
farms its special contributions by ex
perts and its valuable departments ren
der it almost indispensable to the farm
er and stockman who desire to keen
abreast of the times We have made
arrangements for clubbing this excellent
farm journal with The McCook Tri-
bpne at a verv reasonable rate and
will take pleasure in forwarding
subscriptions on request Call
your
and
leave your order the next time you are
in town
Bean Supper and Entertainment
The supper and entertainment tender
ed by the ladies of the circle in behalf of
the old soldiers in the Methodist church
Thursday evening was successful up to
highest expectations The ladies cleared
about 6000 from their liberal patron
acre The literarv mtiir nrnrram wiq
made on Nos 1803 1959 145 1754 1S02 meritorious and pleasing There was a
703 1239 and others this week brief camp fire at the close
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NUMBER 35
No 1
CITIZENS ENTERTAINMENT
COURSE
A lecture by
JOHN MERRITTE DRIVER
Opera IIouso
MONDAY JANUARY 29 19C6
830 p m
DrDriver is the popular successor
of Frank Crano at tho famous
Peoples Church in the very heart
of Chicago He is an author and
traveler as well as an eloquent
speakor and will happily entor
tain and instruct his audience
Hon W
know him
pleasure in
those who
courses
J Bryan says 1
personally I take
commending him to
aro arranging lecture
Reserved seats will bo checked
off at McConnells Wednesday
January 24 700 p m salo begins
following morning
What Fred Emerson Brooks
Says John Merritteo Driver is
a Jehu and he drives six good
horses Tho leaders are Grace
and Diction tho swing horses aro
Pathos and Humoik the wheelers
are Eloquence and Power Fly in
his whirling and glittering chariot
as I have done and you will bo
delighted Driver is apt alert
eloquent and a royal fellow
Everything in drugs McConnell
Potatoes wanted at National hotel
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
nest table oil cloth 15c yd Thomp
sons
Oil heaters of all kinds at
mans
W T
Best carpet warp on spools 21 cents at
Thompsons
150 fur scarfs
clearing sale
99c Thompsons
Fresh butterof best quality at Marshs
meat market
475 ladies jackets for 299 Thomp
sons clearing sale
Sewing machine needles of all kinds
at W T Colemans
375 wool blankets for 299
sons clearing sale
Use McMillens Cream Lotion for
chapped face and hands
175 wool mixed blankets for 119
Thompsons clearing sale
200 six pound wool mixed blankets
for 139 Thompson s clearing sale
Second hand organ good as now for
sale at the 5 and 10c store Paymentsl
For Sale Small house and barn and
one lot Cheap See S D McCain
Wouldnt that corn cure window dis
play at McCounells drug store emanci
pate your corns
Cooking utensils something the house
wife needs every day of her life
Can be bought at W T Colemans
House For Sale House second street
east of Main and third house north from
Dennison street lt
M rs Jos Menard
Bissell sweepers have won a distinct
reputation for strength durability ease
of running and their perfect sweeping
qualities See W T Coleman
Having just received a very large in
voice of whips I can satisfy anybody in
a whip from the cheapest to the highest
grade made W T Coleman
Drop a card to box 595 and the Mc
Cook Stove and Range Repair Co vvill
give your repairs prompt and careful at
tention Repairs for every stove made
Examinations free of charge
You can depend upon it every time
the quality of meat you get at Marshs
market Always the best and no high
er than the cheaper kinds Xo need to
experiment just remember tho reliable
Remember you will find Mike Walsh
just across the street from his old loca
tion ready to buy your poultry eggs
old rubber copper brass at tho highest
cash market price
The prices of The Thompson D G Co
are not butter and egg prices they are
not credit prices they are cash prices
which explains how they can be and
why they are so low A trial will con
vince
Those Dempster gasoline engines that
W T Coleman has been selling for
pumping are a fine article in every re
spect They are a Nebraska product
made on honor and are just the thing
for pumping and grinding
Last Tuesday night the Anti Saloon
League completed its organization at the
Congregational church and discussed
plans for aggressive work in the future
All who are in sympathy with the fight
for temperance and morality are asked
to become members of this organization
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