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fh m - 1 ftf l i K V W HELPFUL HINT ON HAIR HEALTH Scalp and Hair Troubles Ginerally Caused by Carelessness Dandruff is a contagious disenso caused by n microbe which also pro duces baldness Nevor uae a cjjtnb or brub belonging to Mime ouu else No imttir bow elf aiily tim iAM r may be tlese articles inuy be infected with mi c obeH whuh will infect your scalp It is far enier to catch hinr inicrnbiH thau it ti Lit rid of I hem mill n Hiiigle atrolto of at infected comb or bnn h may well lend to biildneHd Never try on anybody elie hat Many u Imt band in a renting idic for miciobS If you happun to bo troubled with dandruff itching sculp falling hair or baldness vn have a remedy which wo believe will completely relieve these troubles Wo are so sure of this that we offer it to you with the understand ing that it will cost you not hint for tlio trial if itdofH not produco the res tilt wo claim This remedy is called Rexall 93 Hair Tonic Wo honestly believe it to 1M the mot nch ntific remedy for seal and hair troubles and wo know of nothing else that equals it fot effective ness becauso of the results it has pro duced in thousands of cases Rexall 49T Hair Tonic is devised to banish dandruff restoro natural color when itH loss has been brought about by disease and make the hair naturally silky soft and glossy It does this be causo it stimulates the hair follicles e- stroys the germ matter and bring about a free healthy circulation nt blood which nourishes the hair roots causing them to tighten and grow now hair We want everybody who has any trouble with hair or scalp to know that Rexall 93 Hair Tonic is tbo best hair tonic a id restorative in existence and no one should scoff at or doubt this statement uutil they have put our claims to a fair test with the understanding that thoy pay us nothing for the remedy if it dops not give full and complete satisfaction in every particular Two sizes 50 cents and 100 Remember you can obtain Raxall Remedies in McCuokorly at our store The Rexall Store McConnell Drug Store Foleys Kidney Remedy will euro any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine Cures backache and irregularities that if neglected might result in Britjhts disease or diabetes A McMilleu NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE In the County Court of Red Willow County State of N braskn In tho matter of tbo estate of Nancy E Fahno stock deceased 1 J C Moore County Judge of Red W lllovv County Nebraska bercby notify all persons having claims and demands asrainstsaid estate that I have appointed tho followinc days for tho recoption examination and adjustment of said claims and demands as provided by law at the county court room in McCook in said county tow it December 22nd A D 1SXW at 1 a m and July 2nd A D 1910 at J a m All per sons interested in said estate will appear at said time and place and duly present their said claims and demands in the manner required by law or show cause for not so doing and in case any of said claims should not be presented by the lirst day of July A D 190 tho samo shall bo forever barred It is further ordered that this notice be published four successive weeks in Tin McCook Tkibpnk a newspaper printed published and circulating in said coun ty Given under my hand and seal of said county court this ninth day of November A D 1909 seal C Mooke i oumy judge Morlan Ritchie Wolff Attorneys 11 Jt NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the Matter of the estate of Margaret F Wade Deceased To all person- interested in said estate You arc hereby notified that on the Cth day of November 19U9 John H Wade filed his peti tion in the county court of said county pray ing that letters of administration to issued to him upon the goods chattels rights and cred its of Margaret F Wade late of said county deceased and that a hearing will be had upon said petition at the comity court room in the city of McCook in said county on the 27th d ij of November 1909 at the hour of one oclock p in Dated this Cth day of November 1909 sei J Mooin Cordeal McCarl County Judg Attorneys for Petitioner 11 tts NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tho State of NebraskaEed Willow Countyss In tho County Court In the matter of the estate or Dora Fiechtner deceased To the creditors of said estate You are hereby notified that I will sit at the Coun ty Court room in McCook in said county on the lhth day of April 1910 at one oclock p m to examine 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 this date Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 16th day of October 1909 21 4 Seal J C Moore County Judge Boyle Eldred Attorneys NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION POnLISHEK Department of tho Interior U S Land Office at Lincoln Neb Oct 21 1909 Notice is hereby given that Arry B Kinzcr of Quick Neb who on Oct 12 1903 made Home stead Entry No 1272 Serial No 0517 for lots 1 and section 1 township 4 north range SO west 6th principal meridian has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof to estab lish claim to tho land above described before J C Moore County Jndce at MrCook Nebon the 4th day of December 1900 Claimant names as witnesses Simeon Cramer Ben Doyle Chester Nelms all of Quick Neb and Joseph Nelms of McCook Neb Chas F Shedd Register NOTICE OF SUIT Fannie N Gibbs LaDelvert W P Gibbs Nellie Wilson W W Wilson her husband true name unknown William M Gibb Mrs Wil liam M Gibbs his wife Mary Hunton William Clark Mrs William Clark his wife Deuel Clark Mrs Deusel Clark his wife and Kirt land C Arnold Defendants you and each of you are hereby notified that Cordelia Arnold plaintiff herein has filed her petition against you in the district court of Red Willow County Nebras ka the object and praver of which are to confirm tho title of the plaintiff in an un divided one third interest in Lot Five 5 Block Fonrteen 14 in the Original Town of McCook Bed Willow County Nebraska and tho title of the defendants Fannie N Gibb LaDelvert W P Gibbs Nellie Wilson and William M Gibbs in an undivided one twelfth interest in said property and tho title of the defendants Mary Hunton William Clark and Deusel Clark in an nnn ninth interest in said property Wt and for a decree for the partition of all of said I real estate in accordance with the interests of Li V the parties and for the sale of said real estate If i in the event the same cannot be equitably -a jj a JlflnAn tt tlio nrnrppns nf said sale between the parties found by tho court to bo entitled thereto and that all other defendants may be barred of any interest therein You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 6th day of December 1909 Dated this 25th day of October 1909 2S 4ts By Boyle Eldred her attorneys j SAYHOR IS VIOTOR N IWY mocrai winner oy 0 Plurality HEARST IS POOR RUNNER Fiisionlsts Claim to Control Board of Estimates DEFEATS BATTLE Successor to District Attorney Jerome is a Republican ELECTION RESULTS New York City For mayor William J Gaynor Dem ocrat Tammany 70000 plurality Massachusetts For governor Governor Eben S Draper Republican 10000 plurality Virginia For governor W H Mann Demo crat usual plurality Rhode Island For goverror Gocrnor A J Poth Ier Republican 5000 plurality Cleveland For mayor Baehr Republican de feated Tom Johnson by 4000 Indianapolis For mayor S L Shank Republican dry 5000 plurality Philadelphia For district attorney S P Rotan Republican 30000 plurality Elections were held Tuesday in many states and cities throughout the country with varying results there be ing no national issue involved to bring about concerted party action In Massachusetts Governor Eben S Draper Rep was re elected over James H Valiey Dem by a greatly reduced majority estimated at 10 000 Governor Drapers majority last year was 60000 In Rhode Island Governor Pothier Rep was re elected over Olney Ar nold Dem by a small majority In Virginia the Democratic ticket headed by Judge Mann for governor was elected by about the usual ma jority In New York which has been the storm center of the state Tammany Hall scored a decisive triumph in the mayoralty election Judge William hSaPVfttGKT 3T JEPUROY BoSTOH ttOS WILLIAM J GAYNOR J Gaynor the Democratic nominee supported by Tammany rolling up a plurality of upward of 70000 over Otto Bannard Rep who in turn led William R Hearst by approximately 25000 The Republican Fusion forces will control the board of estimates They also elected Charles S Whit man district attorney In Philadelphia another battle ground on reform issues Samuel P Rotan Rep was elected district at torney over D Clarence Gibboney representing the Law and Order soci ety and the reform element Rotans majority exceeded that in a previous reform campaign being upward of 30 000 The returns from San Francisco where reform issues are uppermost indicate the defeat of Francis J He uey for district attorney The Pennsylvania state elections foi treasurer auditor general and judge ol the supreme court resulted in the usual Republican majority In Maryland the constitutional amendment disfranchising the negrc is still in doubt the Baltimore vote being sticng against the amendment while returns from the interior indi cate increasing strength for the amend ment Mayor Tom Johnson the picturesque mayor of Cleveland has been defeated ov a decisive majority by Herman Baehr Rep Nebraska is in doubt with both sides claiming a partial victory In Indianapolis where the temper s -v ance issue has figured Lewis Shank Rep Is elected over Charles A Gauss Dem Tammany Elects Gaynor New York Nov 3 7 itamany elect ed another mayor of Greater New York but lost 4ts grip on the citys finances William J Gaynor of Brooklyn swept the five boroughs to victory as mayor by at least 70000 plurality de feating Otto T Bannard Rep fu and William Randolph Hearst Ind who ran a weak third Judge Gaynor tailed however to carry his ticket with him and the Republican-Fusion forces will control ab solutely the board of estimates and apportionments which will disburse approximately a billion dollars dutlrj the administration This is more than half a defeat for Tammany for tho control of the board of estimates was one of tho principal issues of the cam paign In addition the elected Charles S Whitman dis trict attorney of New York county who defeated George Gordon Battla the Democratic nominee by at least 13000 plurality and John S Shea lor sheriff over C D Sullivan Dem by approximately 10000 plurality The election throughout the state for members of the assembly resulted in the choice of a lower branch of the legislature having a Republican ma jority of about thirty eight as com pared with a Republican majority of forty eight in the last assembly Gotham Election Scenes The features of the election were the general absence of disorder and the rapjdity with which the vote was cast notwithstanding the unwieldy and complicated ballots Although many arrests were made for violation of the election laws the greater part of these were found to be due to clerical errors or misunder standings The professional repeater and the guerrilla were chiefly notable by their absence Credit for this satis factory state of affairs was given largely to the new signature law put into practice for the first time in a New York municipal election Under this law every voter after receiving his ballot is compelled to write his name and havp it compared with the signature which he made at the time of registration If ever a New York election was well watched it was yesterdays Ev ery polling place had its full quota of watchers including nearly 2000 col lege students from Columbia Yale and Princeton and other nearby institu tions who were distributed through out the greater city The entire police force of 10100 men was on duty be fore daylight the majority of them at the polling places with squads of plain clothes scouts and detectives ready for any emergency Robert A Taft the presidents son was stationed early in the day at a Third avenue polling place His pres ence however proved such an attrac tion to the east side crowd that the po lice were called upon to disperse the spectators and young Taft was trans ferred to work as a Republican scout For the remainder of the day he spent his time hurrying by automobile from voting place to vot ing place investigating reports of trouble and witnessing he playing of the political game n 100 different cor ners of the greater city Elihu Root Jr also studied the election system of the city as a scout watcher The weather was all that could be desired Otto T Bannard the Republican nominee for the mayoralty voted ear ly A long line of his supporters kept up a continual cheering during the minute or two which 4t took him to receive his ballot mark it and place it in the hands of the officials Both Hearst and Justice Gaynor were more tard in getting their ballots in Mr Hearst voted in an up town garage shortly after noon and Justice Gaynor appeared at a little Brooklyn tailor shop where he cast his ballot only an hour before the time assigned for the polls to close Both were pretty thoroughly flashlighted and snapshotted while they were pre paring the vote The betting odds which had made Justice Gaynor a 1 to 2 favorite ad vanced still more in his favor during the day By the time the polls closed Gaynor went begging at 1 to 3 There was far less confidence among the bet tors however as to the remainder of the Democratic ticket and the Gaynor men demanded slight odds on the entire city ticket With Gaynor quoted at 1 to 3 Bannard money asked 4 to 1 and Hearst dropped to 8 to 1 Herbert Parsons the Republican county chairman said that the elec tion had been the hardest fought mu nicipal contest ever held in New York It is true that this has been a quiet election he said but there has been much crookedness and I think we shall hear more of this later Our watchers reported all day long that ballots had been found already markea with a cross ya the Democratic column before being handed to the voter There were other peculiar things go ing on too how generally I cannot say at this time Governor Hughes cast his vote just before noon He was in the booth several minutes and declined to make any comment on the election New Jersey Assembly Trenton N J Nov 3 Republicans will retain control of both branches of the legislature In Jersey City Mayor Wittpenn Dem has been re elected by a large majority The Dem ocrats have elected a marcr in Bay onne for the first time in thirteen years The Democrats carrlea Trenton by a largo majority re elecling Mayoi Walter Madden TOM JOHNSON DEFEATED Republican Candidate z electee Mayor of Cleveland Cleveland No 3 Tom L Johr for four terms mayor of Cleveland was defeated for a filth term i Herman C Baehr Republican count recorder Baehrs plurality cor Johnson is at least 4000 Johnson cor ceded his own defeat With hm won the bulk of the Democratic tlcUji jj 1 TOM L JOHNSON those councilmen who have been con spicuous in their support of his sticei railway program sultering most The districts now traversea by Lit 3 cent fare lines instituted by Johnso went against him Herman Baehr the first Republican to be elected mayor of Cleveland in ten years declared that his electioi was due to the dissatisfaction ot tat people with the methods of handling city business The mayor in conceding his defet announced that he will be a candidate for mayor two years hence Rumors that he would remove to New York were denied by his friends but John son did not comment on them The election of Baehr is taken tc mean the settlement of a long street railway war which Johnson began eight years ago Baehr has pledgeu himself to a G per cent return on the stock The company has accepted the terms and Mayor Johnson has tenta tively done so reserving the right tc fight the settlement at a referendum election AMENDMENT DEFEATED Maryland Turns Down Disfranchise ment Plan Baltimore Nov 3 Five precinct in Baltimore show an average gain o forty each in favor of the amendment as compared with the vote on the Po amendment These figures would indi cate a majority in Baltimore of about 8000 against the amendment Owing to the very slow count only a few precincts have been heard trom They indicate that the constitution amendment aimed to disfranchise the negro is running slightly ahead of the Poe amendment having a similar pur pose which was defeated four years ago It is estimated that in Garrett county which is strongly Republican the amendment will be defeated by 800 The Poe amendment was defeat ed in Garrett county by 1400 The Republican chairman concedes Kent county to the Democrats by 201 votes Several Democratic officials up for re election show a falling off in their vote PENNSYLVANIA Opposition of Reformers Proves Small Obstacle to Rotan Philadelphia Nov 3 Philadelphia re elected Samuel P Rotan district at torney on the Republican ticket by a large majority His opponent was D Clarence Gibboney long a leader of the reform element and well known by his connection with the law ana order society The vote was the Iarg est in the citys history and the In terest was intense On the state ticket the Republicans elected J A Stober state treasurer A E Sisson auditor general and Robert Von Moschzisker judge of the supreme court Against the latter C Larue Munson Dem made a spirited cam paign and returns indicate that in many counties Mr Munson ran ahead of his ticket Two years ago John O Sheatz Rep was elected state treas urer by 146224 plurality The Repub lican majority is somewhat under these figures but will exceed 100000 KENTUCKY DEMOCRATIC Have Majority in Both Branches of Legislature Louisville Nov 3 Reports from the legislative elections held in Ken tucky show that the Democrats with party harmony will be able to pass any measure they desire over the veto of A E Willson the Republican gov ernor As now indicated the com plexion of the next legislature will be as follows Senate Democrats 24 Republic ans 12 House Democrats 69 Re publicans 27 doubtful 4 In the municipal elections besides Louisville the Democrats carried Pa dueah Owensboro and Frankfort The Fusionists carried Lexington and an Independent was elected mayor of Henderson Quiet Election at Gary Gary Ind Nov 3 The election of Knotts Dem for mayor Is conceded by 125 plurality A Republican major ity in the council however was elect ed The election was a quiet one Mound City Goes Wet Mound City 111 Nov 3 This town was voted wet at the local option elec tion by 149 majority For two years it has been dry MmntMik it iMEOTrTWnnillw rreclrct Olflecrs Elect Mlinnro O S VnnDoren Cispor Vontz jus ti eUeorKo H Mnist11 L HonIiid con stables Muthliis Tines asscstor J K McDow oll ovurbuur No 1 Heaver E1 Hcthcote S W Stilgcbaucr and Win Hicrsukorn liuiiiK tied justices Win Grconway J A Strain lotutnblcs W J StilKobouur assessor- lau Cahen overseer No 19 Honilvillo Fred Warner Henry Ebert IT J Schaniel beiiiK tied justices Gottlieb Leib brandt and Fred UiiKer constables Henry Vontz nssosisor Herman Keinors overeer Nc lit Uox Elder D C Shaw S Holle justice A C Campbell G II Harrison constables T 51 Campbell assessor Churloj Miind overseer No -I Coleman Philip Moore John Smith justices John TrnphnKau constable Hubert Moore nsscssor iliko A Schilz overseor No S Dnnbury T F Gockley E G Woods jus tices L D NowbcrrjGeorKo Hess constables A J Greer assessor C II Anell oerseer No 18 j Driftwood I 11 Wasson A P Cathcart J M Hestcrworth Francis Swarlz beiiiK tied justices George Duck A P Cathcart consta 1 bios It M Hill assessor W P Woods oxer seer No East Yiillo J H Hoover -1 A Lyman jus tices A FWheeler Hoy WalkiiiKton Guy Itichards biiiK tied eoustnbles Joseph Houchiion assessor George Wheeler overseer No 10 Fritsh Matt Alori is Arch Hatcher S A Homeland bairn tied justice Jos Kircher FraiiK Hrahler Conrad Heck being tied for constables James Carmicunel assessor r rank Hill overseer No 15 Gener C H Hawkins A Gregory justices II Hermit AlbrtStyercoistallos J hn Itnud all assessor Samuel Ellis overseeer No 17 Grant August Wesch C H Lee justices Thomas Muinby A Peters constables Albert Weeks assessor Joshua Kowlnnd overseer No 10 Jndiuiiolu J S Phillip- Hutler A Jones justice F E Tee John Mnlleck cou tables C K Dutclu r asessor S H Frjo overseer No J Lebanon Isanc Austin M C Stephens jus tices Henry Morris Herman Cady constables C F Waterman nsscssor Frank McCashluud overseer No 20 Mo Ridge Albert Axtell Pert Thomas jus tices James McEwen constable Fred itambes berger assessor Hare Springer overseer No 12 North Valley Sam WalKipgton Art Trnm ble justices Henry Kunlmnn E Oxlcy con stables P D HrooLs assessor F M Jennings overseer No 1 Perrv Charles Henininin J M Somerville justices Cal Scott Henry Cnshen constables W J Fleischman assessor George Traphagan over eer No 0 Red Willow R H Thomas S R Smith jus tices George Jnrvis E R Kern constables W nMejers assessor Charles Masters over seer No S Tyroni C S RInir John Goreley justices John Hammell Jos Hung P Conrath Tom Samuions PN Fough being tied for constable Li A Sheldon assessor N Luudstroui over seer No 11 Valley Grange Gerald Wilcox S J Hughes justices Frank Johnson Dolf Bovver consta bles E H Nelson assessor John Hamniell overseer No It Willow Grove P S Hcaton II II Berry justices Charles Weintz T C Hegcmnn con stables S D Hughes precinct assessor W B Whittaker city assessor H K Bixler over seer No 7 County Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nebraska November 4 1009 The board of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment present S Premcr C B Gray and F S Lofton county commissioners and Chas Skalla county clerk The minutes of the meetings held October ith a id 3th were read and on motion approved Pursuant to law in such ctises made and pro vided the board on motion selected tho follow ing named persons from which to draw a jury for tho term of the District Court which is to b2gin November 29 1MJ9 Commissioner District No 1 Beaver precinct J L Sims Ed Ervin W S Hentoii Bondville precinct Julius Hinz John Breit ling Danburj J F Dodge Q K Miles Driftwood Fred Adams Gerver precinct C G Wilhelm Grant precinct Chas R Lee Lebanon precinct C F Waterman Harry Burgess Perry Castor F W McCashland Missouri Ridge precinct J R Brown Tvrone precinct Chas Bonham Valey Grange precinct W T Shields Ger ald Wilcox Commissioner District No 2 Alliance precinct Seward Flanigan John R Harry North Valley precinct Charles Bell William Nicholson East Valley precinct N B Carver W O Finch E D Gallatin Robert Lierley Iudianola precinct Peter Fossen C J Sed den Frank Untiedt Henri Conrad Fritsch precinct James rergin Otis Coburn Red Willow precinct John Crocker Walter Helm Commissioner District No i Coleman precinct J L Traphagan Box Elder precinct D B Doyle Jr Thos Elms Perry precinct John Thomas Willow Grove precinct A G Bump B C Bowman C W Barnes Frank H Coleman Francis Cain David Cobb James Egan John Eckstedt Win Esclier Hanson Ncls J Johnson J E Molnnd C W McDonald C W McMillin Geo E McClain W O Russell K D Rodgers Chas Coglizer John C Green Walter Hickling Jacob Sellin D W Colson The appointment of Norman J Campbell as deputy clerk of the District Court was on mo tion ailirmed The official bond of Norman J Campbell as deputy clerk of the District Court was on mo tion approved and ordered placed on file On motion the county treasurer was instruct ed to refund to J S McBrajer the sum of i being the amount of poll tax illegally assessed against him in 1907 and 190S and paid by him under protest for the reason that he has been a member of the fire department for five jears and is exempt from poll tax under the law On motion the county treasurer was instruct ed to refund to S M Hart the sum of SlZQ be ing the amount of IDOs taxes on six acres of land in the nw of 11-3-27 over which the railroad right of way extends and which was paid by him under protest for said reason The following claims were audited and allow ed and the clerk was instructed to draw war rants on the road funds of the respective com missioner districts as follows levy of 1909 Ernest Galusha work on cnlvert Com DistNol 500 Frank Cain road work Com Dist No 3 14 V A H Eeebe 12 00 E SHyatt 12 00 Ceorge Baker 20 00 Charlie Olcott 4 00 Geo Traphagan - 20 00 Henry Corcoran 17 50 and on the county general fund levy of 1909 as follows Dr W A DeMay coroner viewing body ofTom McClinc 12C0 M 11 Hogiin work on bulletin board 2 10 W II Cnmtbsll carpenter work and 5 ballot boxen 71 A Totor I4 days insisting tuirvovor 7 XI F MJennings hntilliur new booth from Hartley to North Valley 2U If J Arbogast registrar fee 3d quar ter 1909 tw L E Nadon Mime t 73 W n Smith Mimu I 2J Irvln E Stanton same 1 ii W A Middle ton same C 7J Dr R It Campbell salary tin county physician 3rd quarter 1909 Jo tfl Dr C L Fnhucstock same 25 W Hammond it Stephen- Co suppliis to County Superintendent 10 14 Bullnrd Lumber Co lumber 11153 S Premor commissioner servicon lit M F S Lofton same 17 IW C H Gray same lit -td On motion Botird adjourned to meet Novem ber 12 19U9 S Ciias Skama Couniy lork TY CHURCH ANKGUVCTNFM Congueoationai Sundry Hchorl at 10 a m Piajer nipptinir Wcniliiy evening at iht oclock Tbo public is cordially invited to tbeso sitvicob Episcopal Preaching tiorvices at St Albans church at 11 a in and 7p m Sundny school at 10 n m Com munion 1st Suodajs 11 a m 3rd Sun days 745 a m each month All aro welcome to these sorvice E R Eakle Roctor Catholic Order of services Mass 830 am Mass and sermon 103 am Evening service at 8 oclock Sundnjr school 230 p m Every Sunday Wm 7 Kntwiv O M I Methodist Sunday school rtt 10 am Sermons by pastor at 11 and 8 Ulaea at 12 Junior Liitriin at 3 Epworth League ut 61 j IVvir nieiliiu Wed nesday night at 715 BkYaNT IowK 1n tnr Evangelical Llthki vn H u n 1 t Gorman preaching services in church corner of E and Gtb street imar evisi j Sunday morning t 1000 All Girmaca cordially invited RrvvVm BltUKrGEMAN 607 5rh st Kust Chhibtian Science 219 Main Ave nue Services Sunday at 11 a in nud Wednesday at 8 p in Reading Room open all the timo Soipnce literature on sale Sul Vct fir next Sunday Evangelical Lutheran Congrega tional Sunday School at 030 a in Preaching at 1030 a m and 730 p m by pastor Junior C E at 130 p m Senior C E at 400 p m Prayer meetings every Wednesday and Satur day evenings at 730 All Geraans cordially invited to these services Rev Gustav IIenkelmann 505 3rd street West EFFIE CURRENT M D Office Over Ludwicks Furniture Store No 306 Main avenue Office Hotras From 000 to 11C0 am and 200 to 400 p in A i JL5UMP Real Estate and Insurance Room Two over McConnells drug store McCook Nebraska C H Boyle Chandler Canon Sunshine Maitland Baldwin Nut and C BOYLE ELDRED Attokxkys AT I AW Lour Distance Ione4l Rooms 1 anil 7 second door M PoEtofflco BniWinp WCLOOK Neb HTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTVTK 3 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