r ft FT -X V hi 7 i 1 V f rf o K Lvt I LM i L i iiVit to mmihwikiii roil AGED PEOPLE Old Folks Should Be Circful in their Selection of Kcgulailve Medicine j Witty ndvnucid ngt cnmin inactive bowel movement and Hlugai b livr Naturo is uustlilt ti perforin Mr piopi r i functions an 1 nqiiriH m itsincH Otherwise t tiir is uonstitnt euiroriu from constipation and it- nitiinlum oviIh Old folk- Hhould mvi r tine whso j that is hitn ll mid iriilitiiiig Wo Ijuvm si nufe dependiilil d alto gother ideal remtdv that in particularly nrtnttnrl t ill rwi II I fl lllln t - if iMI 1 I I I - I people and pernonn of wm u who suffer from conn i ution or ilw bowol dibordcr Wd iirimo iJi rlaiii th t it will complfttlv rnlu vo thene cum plaints and iiv absolute- in ovory particuhir that we off T them with our personal utiirai eo that th y hlii M coat tho usnr niching if tin fad t Mib sUntiato oar claims This remedy it callod Uoxll Ordifli H Ilexall Ordotlio i am itin liko ciwuh They hav a h olhing ruling strermih oning tonic and rgu a tivo action upon tho dry mucous lining and tin rfsix d mu cular out of h wp1 They pro duce a natural coiiLraciion and reHxaiimi of thr iiiunuiiiir f the bowol walla generating a wav lit o motion which forces their contents on ward nnd outward thus stiniiibiting nature in prf ct bowel movement Tlioy tone up and etrengthen thu nerves and musle3 and restore the bowels and associate org ns to more vii oroud and healthy activity Th y may bo taken at any time without ii convenience do riot cause any griping nainea diarrhoea excessive looi flatulence or other disagreeable eff ct Try Kexall Order lies on our guarantee 30 tablets 25 cents and 12 tablets 10 emits Remem ber you can obtain Rexal Remedies in McConk only at our Blore The Rex all St jro 1j W McConit 11 No Case on Record There is no case on record of iv cough or cold resulting in pneumonia or con sumption after Foleys Honey and Tar has been taken as it will stop your couph and break up your cold quickly Refuse any but tho genuine Foleys Honey and Tar in a yellow package Contains no opiates aud is safe and sure A McMillen NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE In tho County Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Nancy E Fnhno stock deceased 1 J C Moore Cqunty Judfjo of Red W lllow Couulj ni ka lereLy lli all having claims and demands ugainst said c tatp that 1 liae appointed the TolIowiiiK days for tho reception examination and adjustment of said claims and demaids as provided by law at the county court room in McCook in said county tovut December ttrd A D 190 at t a m aud JulyJnd A D JUU at a m All per sons interested in said estate will appear at said time and place and duly present their said claims aud demands in the manner required by law or show cause for not so doing and in cac any of said cliims should not be presented by the lirst day of July A D 100 the same shall be forever barred It is further ordered that this notice be published four successive weeks in Tin McCook Triuunb a newspaper printed published and circulating in said county-Given under my hand and seal of said county court this ninth dy of November A D liHTJ seal C Mookh County Judge Morlnu Ritchie Wolff Attorneys 1 Mt NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the Matter of the estate of Margaret 1 Wade Deceased To All persons interested in said estate You are hereby notified that on the Gth day of November 1J09 John H Wade filed his peti i ion in the county court of said county pray ing that letters of administration be issued to I im upon the goods chattels rights aud cred its of Margaret F Wade late of said county eceased and that a hearing will be had upon said petition at the county court room in tho city of McCook in said county on the 27th day of November 1909 at the hour of one oclock P Dated this Cth day of No ember 1909 sew J C Mooue Cordeal McCarl County Judge Attorneys for Petitioner ll 5ts NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of NebraskaRed Willow Countyss In the County Court In the matter of the estate of Dora Fiechtner deceased To the creditors of said estate ou are hereby notified that I will it at the Couu ty Court room in McCook in aid county on the 18th day of April 1910 at one oclock p m to examine claims against said estate with a view to their adjustment aud allowance The time limited for tho presentation of claims against said estate is six months from this date Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 10th day of October 1909 21 4 Seal J C Moore County Judge Boyle Eldred Attorneys NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ruBLismiR Department of the Interior U S Land Office at Lincoln Neb Oct 21 liVJ Notice is hereby given that Arry B Kmzer of Quick Neb who on Oct 12 lOttt made Home stead J ntry No 1272 Serial No 06VT for lots land section 1 township 4 north range U west 6th principal meridian has fileii notice of intention to mako final five year proof to estab lish claim to the laud above described before J C Moore ounty Judge at McCook Nebon the 4th day of December 1909 Claimant names as witnesses Simeon Cramer Ben Doyle Chester Xelms all of Quick Neb and Joseph Nelms of McCook Neb Chas F shedd Register County Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nebraska November 12 1909 The board of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment present S Premer C B Gray and F S Lofton county commissioners and Chas Skalla county clerk The minutes of the meeting held November 4 were read and motion approved The following claims were audited and allow ed aud the Clerk was instructed to draw war rants on the county general fund levy of 1909 as follows J H Huntwork judge of election Alli ance precinct 3 00 Sol Premer same 3 00 F M Williams same and returns 7 00 G W Probasco clerk 3 00 Fred Jakob same 3 00 SchoolDistrictNo20 use of building for election Chas Kogers judge of election Beaver precinct S S Graham same L Cann same and returns 300 400 400 sro H E Woods clerk Soren Simonson same Danbury Hall Association use of build ing for election 00 Wm Banmbach judge of election Bond- ville precinct 3 Henry J Schamel same a 00 AJ Helta same John Citaliiii clerk and returns Fraul Dadek tlerk Jacob linger uso of buildin for elec tion putting up booths bcatand light AT Wilson Judge of election Uox El der precinct - JM Urady name J K Gordon same 1 II Do K I clerk W I ricxhon mine and returns D II Dojle Jr use of building for elec tion putting up booth heilt and light Ileury Ulireu judge of election Colo man precinct Michael Moore ntuio Jotin H Mnith si m Jake Hutz eleil John Droll same aud returns Si lool District No W uso of buihiing for election Sid iioy Dodge judge or election Dan bury precinct aud returns Ernst Weycneth judge Otto Puelz same S If Stilgebouer clerk v W F DoMuy same School District No 4 ue of buildiag for election Id Jacques judge of election Drift wood precinct Francis Swartz same I II same tmd returns C E Rector clerk John Heslerworth same School District No 1C use of building fur election DJ Jennings judge of election East Valley precinct William W Kite same George Chuudler iiiie ALCoehau clerk E E Shoemaker same and returns Otto Webber use of building for elec tion putting up booth heat aud dray Hartley Milling Co light bill Joseph McKher judge of election Fritsch precinct and returns James Carmicliael judge S O Hoagland same Arch Hatcher clerk C M Gobeu tamo School District No 12 uso of building for election Joseph McKher putting up booth Alex Ellis judge of election Gervor pre cinct M Austin same C M Lofton Mimeaid returns Don Thompson elei k Hen Hawkins same School District No y use of building for election A M Benjamin judge of election Grant precinct and returns Lj man Miller judge Chas R Leo same Roy Albrecht clerk John II Wesch same School District No HI uso of building for election C 1 Hoag judge of election Indinnola precinct aud returns Frank Necl judge Chester Strockey same I Dutcher clerk F N Kentley same City Hall Association uso of building for election Henry Hortoa judge of election Leba non precinct and returns D F Hup judge William Holt same E E Devoe Jr clork Everett Moore same S It Jolly uso of building for election John R Brown judge of election Miss ouri Ridgo precinct John Weskamp same Joseph Junker Jr same Albert Axtell clerk and returns A E Allen clerk School District No 33 uso or building for election W E McKiliip judge of election North Valley precinct J A Malmburg same John Ogorzolka same and returns George Hardy clerk E Hart same School District No 9 uso of building for election RA Watkins judge of election Perry precinct John Thomas same C H Harman same and returns Ed Flilcraft clerk Guy Garlick same School District No 23 use or building Tor election F C Smith judge of election Red Wil low precinct diss Suiter same John P Reiter same Clark Hedges clerk George Rollins sameand returns School District No 2 use of building Tor election t P N Fough judge or election Tyrone precinct and returns John Haag judge T J Sammous same Walt McTaggart clerk C S Blair same School District No i2 uso of building for election Al Wagy judge of election Valley Grange precinct - William Sigwing same Frank Johnson same and returns John Burtless clerk Christ Troester same School District No 31 use of building for election G R Gale judge of election 1st ward 1st precinct HN Rosebush same R J Hamiltou same CD Ritchie clerk E O Williams clerk Commercial HotelIuse of building for election M J Clark judge of election 1st ward 2d precinct John Trout same A P Wood same S SJarvey clerk W A Middleton same W W McMillen use of building for election FJ Hassler judge of election 2nd ward 1st precinct Conrad Krieger same MR Osborn same A C Ebert clerk George Burgess same Conrad Amen judge of election 2d ward 2d precinct W Hosier same j R Osborn same I Robert Gatewood clerk I J W Spencer same I H II Berry use of of building fer don J W Underbill putting up- and tak ing down booths iu McCook J L SimsCoroners juror Jolly case Dr R B Campbell A CHardin DB McCarty William P Koons HFAustin Dr W A DeMay Coroner holding in quest in Jolly case 3 00 0 20 3 00 I 0 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 COO CM 3 10 3 00 3 00 3 00 5 90 3 00 SCO 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 CO 3 00 3 00 3 00 0 to 300 3 00 3 0J 4 00 1 00 4 CO 4 00 7 10 a 4r 1 2 1 0 20 3 It 300 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 CO 300 3 00 0 20 3 00 3 00 3 00 C40 3 00 3 00 3 00 300 3 00 7 20 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 500 9 03 400 4 00 400 4 00 5 00 300 3 00 3 CO 50 300 300 3 00 3 00 7 50 300 300 300 3 00 300 5 60 3 00 3 00 300 3 00 300 300 300 6 20 300 760 300 3 00 300 300 300 3 00 300 5 40 300 3 00 300 4 00 4 00 400 400 400 500 400 400 4 CO 4 CO 400 500 400 400 400 4 00 400 400 400 400 4 00 4 00 500 4 50 2S0 2 00 200 200 200 200 1G00 Mrs Alice Jolly witness in Jolly caso 2 00 F M Himmell prinlii K notice of elec tion JW F M Kimmell ballots for general elec tion superintendent George Fowler janitor work Oct 19C9 II I Peterson salary as sheriff Oct 1909 II I Peterson boarding W D Kearney E F Osborn alary as deputy sheriff October 1909 E F Osborn jailor lees O t 1909 E F Osborn boarding prisoner Oct 09 Nebraska Tel Co October imd Not em ber phone rent Sept and Oct toll McCook hlectric Co light Tor Oct W A DeMay Lumber Co lumber Perry Pee Co lumber J II Yarger plastering in court house Geo Elbert steel ceilings in court house S Premer commissioner services C B Gray F S Lorton iOLElSIMSMI 11 00 F M Kimmell ink pen holders and supplies for election boards 2 55 F M Kimmell stationery for county elork F M Kimmell statiouerj and printing for superintendent 5 30 F M Kimmell tax notice Tor county treasurer 20 F M Kiuiniell delinquent ti x list and sale notice 1 13 09 F M Kimmell printing coma issioners proceedings 12 90 State Journal Co 7U00 ISWJ tix receipts aud cash book 120 12 State Journal Co general election sui - plies and oil books 59 25 Klopp Hartlett Co 1 set Cobbey 2 ol Statute lor ounty Attorney 12 00 Klopp Ai Hartlett Co supplies i l Oct 3 30 Klopp Hartlett Co supplies in Oett - bcr for Clerk Judge aud treasurer 24 15 Klopp Hartlett Co 2 sets Cob bey 2 vol statutes at 24 CO Mortgage blanks for County Clerk at COO Note books and ink Tor Court Reporter 20 20 Express freight and drayage on above nt 1 Si Total 57 75 above claims weie on motion re jected as these goods were not ordered by tho couaty clerk who is tho authorized purchasing ngent ol nil county supplies University Pub Co supplies to county 50 30 00 100 00 7 00 25 00 4G50 17 00 42 30 5 CO 2iJ7 45 111 79 9 50 427 00 20 60 12 10 27 CO and on tho Road funds of the respctivo commis sioner districts as follows Otto Puelz sand and labor on cement culvert com dist No 1 31 CO Herman Reiners road work in Bond- ville com dist No 1 14 CO Jacob Unger same C 50 Henry Schamel same S 00 Henry Karspeck same 12 00 William Wall same 7 00 Charles Weintz same S 50 Jacob Wall same 7 50 Ray Bahr 6 50 P N Kough same Tyrone precinct 8 75 Don L Thompson 13 loads of sand for bridge in Gerver G 50 C G Wilhelm work on bridge aud haul ing sand and cement 39 00 John Ernst road work in Tyrone pre cinct com dist No 1 13 75 G W Probasco sime Alliance dist No 2 3 00 S C Rnyer samo Indianola 2 50 Henry Conrad same 13 50 Peter Fossen same 150 W P Uronmfield same Red Willow 1 50 Tho following claims were examined and on motion rejected A M Loch work and expenditures in Spauldiug case 17 75 Geo D Barnard it Co supplies to sher iff 12 50 D B Walker board and care of Christ Larson 2 CO The claim of poll tax refund of J R VanHorn of SG 00 for 1906 1907 and 190s was rejected upon the advice of tho county attorney The following claims for road work filed by T S Draper were ordered paid out of the road district fund of Road District No 4 orders to bo drawn by the road overseer T S Draper road work in Pox Elder 4 50 Martin Kennedy same S 50 John Brady samo 1 50 The Board having asked for a written opin ion of the County Attorney in the matter of the sheriffs salary and fees ordered the following opinion of tho Count Attorney to be placed on the record and placed on file The written opinion being in words and figures as follows Opinion of the Colnty Attorney In the laws of 1907 in Effect april 6th 1907 The law was changed to read as Follows The Sheriffs of the several Countys of this State Shal Bo allowed By the county board For their Services a Salary Pr Year as follow s in counties of not more than ten thousand Population in tho discretion of the board not to exceed tho sum of OneThousaud Dollars aud in counties from ten to Sixteen Thousand popu lation Twelve hundred Dollars Ac Said Salar ies Shal be paid in Monthly installments at tho end of each Mouth By warrant Drawn on tho general fund of the county Then the same Legislature Passed the follow ing law Tbe Sheriff Shall oa the First tuesday in Jani ary April and July and October of each Year Make a report to the Board Of county commis sioners or Supervisors under oath Showing the different items of fees except Mileage collect ed or earned From whom at what time for whatserrice and tho total amount Feescollect ed or earned By such oilicer since the last re port and also the amount collected or Earned for the current Year And he shall then Pay all Fees earned to tho county Treasurer Now mark You ho shall THEN pay all fee earned to the county Treasury ho is to Turn into tho treasurer all of the fees he has collected Bring you a receipt for the same at the end of each Quarter and make his report Then you audit his account and if the county j owes any thing on account of fees in Criminal or any other case prossecuted By the county You allow the same and direct the warrant Paj - able to tbe treasurer of the county and not to J tho sheriff Because he gets his pay in a salary and not in fees and all of the fees are payable to the county Treasurer at the end of each Quarter Sidney Dodge County Attorney The Clerkhaving advertised for sealed bids for the building of bridges in the county for the coming year aud November 12 1909 at 2 oclock p m being the time set for the opening or said bids the Board proceeded to open the bids on file The Board found the bids of the Midland Bridge Co of Kansas City Mo of C H Wil liam of Schuyler Nebr of the Monarch Con struction Company of Falls City Nebr and of the Standard Bridge Co of Omaha Nebraska on file After due consideration the Board on motion accepted the bid of the Standard Bridge Compauy as the lowest and best and contract ordered entered into with said Com pany On motion Board adjourned to meet Novem ber 30 1909 S Premer Chairman Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk t tos tbe cough Zasals Itzzig i The Great I A1 A JL t iYieiiiunai iu 5 Washington fcVVVVVVVTVV5VVVVVVtVVVVVV si r public in Tni Ivrest 1 n Jeoryo Wash 1 11 R t o 11 litoadiiis and deepens with every passing year and the scenes and memorials of hi grand career ar viewed with evei growing rev letu e JJelles statues pot- traits etc of the great man never hoc Interest and In the near future a me morial is to be erected to his ineiiion that the entire country may share in and feel proud of For several years the George Vnli ington Memorial association has been before the public and a great maiiv prominent people have been in erested lu it This movement has received a new- Impetus recently plans having been made to give it a wider scope which seem to insure complete success lu the undertaking These plans in elude giving the patriotic men and wo men throughout the country a chance to assist in the good work with sub scriptions of SI or more and to a waken interest among the school children and let them feel that they have tin owner ship so to speak in the memorial ihe will each be asked to give the small sum of 10 cents The George Washington Memorial association was incorporated in the city of Washington In September 1808 in response to a call made to the patriotic women of this country in August of the same year The asso ciation determined to raise it fund for the erection of a building to be known as the George Washington Memorial building in commemoration of our tirst president and his interest in highei education in America Many perhaps all know that Wash Ington in his last will July 17 pro vided 23J00 for the endowment of a university in the District of Columbia This legacy is no longer available and all the more therefore should we con sider it a privilege to assist in carry ing out the thought so often expressed by Washington m his various mes sages to the congress and in hi fare well address Promote then as sin object of primary importance fyY AZTr c22i JO f j r - Kr f f f s rtt wz a ti t WL xfrvHilk e - ia3 iW I nj i t Ikv - UKS HENltY F DIMOCK PuTSIDENT OF THE OEOKOE WASIIIKGTON MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION tions for the general diffusion ot knowledge lie also urged the pro motion of science and literature George Washington was a broad minded man and there is no doubt that if he were living today he would recognize that such institutions as Harvard Yale Princeton Columbia Johns Hopkins Chicago Stanford and many others of similar character have accomplished the purpose he had in mind at that time But he would alio realize that in the general advance in all lines of activity bearing on the education and welfare of the people there is still a great work to be accom plished in this general diffusion of knowledge and the promotion of sci ence and literature At the present time there are no suitable facilities for bringing together at Washington the patriotic scientific educational lit erary and art activities of our nation that may need such opportunities as will be provided The building will be dedicated to the increase and diffusion of knowledge in all lines of human activity that will conduce to the advancement of the welfare of mankind It is to be well located attractive in appearance practical In plan and con struction and of the most durable char acter It is to be planned so as to fur nish a home and gathering place foi national patriotic scientific education al literary and art organizations that maj need such accommodations in cluding the Washington Academy of Sciences and its sixteen affiliated so cieties It will furnish a place where all the patriotic societies both north and south may testify to their love for the Father of His Country Tbe building will contain a great hall or auditorium and room for large con gresses such as the recent tuberculo sis congress rooms for small and large meetings office rooms and students research rooms THE DAVIS CUP Two Americans to Pla In Australia For the Cherished Trophy Lovers of tennis the world over nre keenly interesied in the international tenuis comiHtitlon to be held in Aus tralia Nov J7 and 28 and It prom Ises to bo one of the most iuterestliu sport events ever played in that conn try The match Is for the Davis cup which two years ago was won by Wil ding and Hrooks representing Au tralia The Davis cup as It Is com monly called has leconie the gll edged trophy of the lawn tennis world Dwlght F Davis formerly a lltr vard man traveled abroad In INDJi oi a lawn tennis trip He was one of th leading players of this country Whll s r WlMI t i - Zit V t Sk 7 - MEIiVTIiIiB IiONO TUB DAVIS CUI ANlJ MAUltlCE MLAUQUIilN he was on the other side be suggested the plan of an international trophy and the British received it with en thusiasm When he returned to th country he completed the plans and in 1900 the trophy was put up From 1000 to 1003 the Davis cup was held by the United States from 1003 to 1007 by the United Kingdom and for the past two years it has been held by Australia In 1008 Wright and Alexander journeyed to the antip odes from this country in sin effort to bring back the cherished trophy but failed and two other American play ers Melville Long and Maurice Mc Laughlin have now gone after it GOTHAMS SKYSCRAPER Metropolitan Life Building Is the Tallest In the World Two sleepy looking urchins stood looking up at Gothams tallest office building recently Said one Hully gee Bill but Id like to git a job in de top tloor of dat moon buster What furV asked the other in as tonishment Why was the reply with a long ing sigh when youse got to your floor it d be time to quit work fur de day The structure the boys were looking at was the Metropolitan Life buildinp in New York city the tower of which has just been completed and it doe strike one in trying to sight the top ol it that ir would mean a days journej to get ther The big structure is one of the great sights of the metropolis P fa - 7 r2l ft lis5 all i fin gss 1KMW R1 f - 1 t JlSSjJt casta MzdMfl i nun METROPOLITAN LIFE BUILDING NEW YORK rising C57 feet above the sidewalk with forty eight of its stories abow the ground From rhe foundation its total height is GOO feet and it has a to tal floor area of 10S3GG3 square feet about twenty five acres Previous to the completion of the Metropolitan Life building thp Singer structure also of New York had the honor of being the worlds highest building rising 012 feet NOTICK OP SPIT Fatmlu N Olbbs LiilVlvcrt V P UAAn Nellie Wilsoi V V Vilon Iht Imxbaad true name unknown Willi in Al lib Mr Wil Ham M Uibbx his wife Mary lluntoii William Clarl Mm Wil lam Clark hi wife DoumI Clark Mrs Dt usel Clark hi 4 wife mill Kirt laud C riuld Pefeidaut ou nnil ohcIi uf Ou aiu hereby iitillel that Cordelia a rnoM plaitltilf lirrcin hei illcil hrr petition Himiacl voti in the di tr rt court lt d Willow Cnunly Kotira ka the object aud prnjer ot wheli urn to confirm the title of the hiiuilT H kimhv divided one third iuti rist in lol Ihe HIocIl KourlciMMll in ilie Original Town if lei ook Ked Willow County Nebraska mill th tiileoi the defendants l itiiiii N tiihb Inl elv W P UibtH Nellie Wil oii nut William M lulilw in an undivided oiiivtwi lflli In oiiid property and the title of tie- defoi iIhuih Marj iluuton William Clark aud PiMivel Clark in no uuciiuledone ninlli interest in aid profcrly mid for a drciee for Ihu partition of all of Mint real e tate in ai fordanco li the intfret it tho par if- and for lo sa e of said real ette in nf cxeii tin- eaniou he inhnMy dividid nnd the diiciou of the proouedrfuf a id -ale t n t o imrth fi tntd Ity ilin ourt to I e eniiied there o ami Unit all other defi ilniu irnj be barred uf any iitU reii thfPMti Ymi nre r ipi r d to answer ail peti am ou or l for Moi day the Cth la of Uteenilx r lr Dated 25th dnj i f Ortot er U- Cordi lia Aruolil Ily Hoyle t Kldred her attornejs CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEFlEMS Conokkciational Sunday scliool at 10 n ni Prajer meeting Wednesday evening at eight oclock Tho public is cordially invited to these serviced Episcopal Prenching services nt St Albana church at 11 a in nnd 730 p m Sunday school at 10 n in Com munion 1st Sundajs 11 a in 3rd m each month All are wolcomo to these services E R Eakle Kector Catholic Order of services Maa 830 am Mass and sermon 103 am Evoning sorvico at 8 oclock Sundar Bchool230 p m Every Sunday Wm J Kikwin O M I- Methodist Sunday school atl0ani Sermons by pastor at 11 and b ChtbS at 12 Junior League at 3 Epwortk League at 645 Prayer meeting Wed nesday night at 745 Bryant IIowk Pastor I Evangelical Lutheran li e g u I a t German preaching services in church corner of E and Gth street east evetj Sunday morning at 1000 All German cordially invited RevWm Bkueogeman 607 5th St East Christian Science 210 Mail Ave nue Services Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday at 8 p m Reading Room open all tho time Science literature on Bale Subject for next Sunday Soul and Body Evangelical Lutheran Congrega tional Sunday School at 930 a ra Preaching at 1030 a m and 730 p m by pastor Junior C E at 130 p m Senior C E at 700 p m Prayer meetings every Wednesday and Satur day evenings at 730 All Germane cordially invited to these services Rev GustavIIenkelmawn 505 3rd street West EFFIE CURRENT M D Office Over Ludwicks Furniture Store No 300 Main avenue Office Hours From 000 to 1100 am and 200 to 400 p m A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Room Two over McConnells drug store McCook Nebraska C II Hoyiis C K Kldiibs BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at I aw Look Distance IlODe 44 Rooms 1 and 7 second Uoor PostofBcw Riiilriimr McCootc Nct BYYYTYYYYTYYYYTTYYTYYYYVV E 3 t REAL EASTERDAY 1 Grain and Coal 53 -- faWMarJJgBgSg We have just added coal to our business and have now in our bins a full stock of both Colorado and Pennsylvania coals such as Clmndler Canon Sunshine Maitlano Baldwin Nut and Susquehanna Anthracite Your orders will be appreciated and given prompt attention PHONE 262 Jy t TT t4 I irSSiiti rf frviii s -- mmm CXTk 3fH b K 1 mmik siiisa Mm - J 3f k Bi M ft H 8 j 4 g - - - -4 i AAAAAAAAAAXAAAAAAAAAAAXAS ln B T m u s rsfe wa a irTrt S0IEI3IU v 1UV CD for children safe sure No opiates