The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 07, 1902, Image 1

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TWENTIETH YEAR
Choked to Death
Death invaded G C Budigs homo
Monday afternoon in a most distressing
and tragic manner and its victim was
their two-year-old baby boy Charlie
The mother was about her usual do
mestic duties and an older daughter was
looking after the baby which suddenly
appeared to bo choking The mother
was immediately summoned from her
work She took up the child and rush
forth for assistance to C G Coglizer
Who was working on a building near by
Ho did all he could to relieve the infant
but without avail
A post mortem examination Tuesday
disclosed the fact that the baby had
swallowed a large scrow which found
lodgment in the windpipe and death
Was inevitable and sudden
Funeral services were conducted by
Rev L M Grmsbv at the home Wed
nesday afternoon after which the re
mains of the dear one were interred in
Longview cemetery
The sympathy of this community goes
out in largo and tender measure to Mr
and Mrs Budig in this great sorrow that
has has come to their hearts and home
ho unexpectedly and tragically
Must Not Use Stem Setting Watches
Pueblo March 1 A very important
order was today issued by the officials
of tho Denver Rio Grande railroad by
which all tho employes in tho operating
department will bo forced to discard
stem setting watches no matter how
valuable tho time peace may be and
accept the regulation watch which must
past muster with tho official inspector
The works of the watch must be up to a
certain standard and bo set by a lever
or key The officials of the company
take the position that stem set watches
are not reliable The order will effect
engineers firemen yardmen switchmen
conductors brake men and others
Ail Informal Farewellt
The ladies and friends of the Dorcas
society gave an informal faiewell Wed
nesday afternoon to Mrs W O Norval
at the home of Mrs J A Gunn There
was a short program of instrumental
and vocal music and recitations in ad
dition to the joyous social intercourse of
the occasion Refreshments were also
served and a token of esteem presented
Mrs Norval
Mr Norval and family expect to
depart close of next week for Oklaho
ma where he has taken land and will
locate
Shipped to New York City
Mrs Giles died up in Hayes county
Wednesday afternoon of consumption
She and her husband were at one time
missionaries in India He died there
and his remains were brought to New
York city for burial Services were held
at the home yesterday afternoon after
which the body was brought to McCook
for shipment to Now York city to which
point they were shipped this morning on
No 2 The deceased had long been a
sufferer and her demise was expected
A Double Celebration
Mrs J W Hupp gave a delightful
high five card party last Saturday even
ing to about twenty five guests in honor
of the birthdavs of Mrs A Campbell
and Mr Hupp It was a very happy
affair in every detail and particular
KfVi Afr rjamribftll and Mr Hudd were
handsomely remembered by the guests
of the evening
An elaborate lunch was tastefully
served
A Sure Winner
The man who saves on his present
salary Are you saving Have you
saved anything the past year If you
hnye not commence now by taking five
or ten shares of stock in the McCook
Building Association which will be
secured by gilt edged loans on McCook
real estate
Eighth Annual Ball
Invitations are out for tho eighth an
nual ball of C W Brouson lodge No
487 Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
to be given in Menards hall Monday
evening March 17th K of P orches
tra Tickets 81-00-
Card of Thanks
We are most truly grateful for every
kindness and assistance in our bereave
ment tho sudden death of our dear one
and take this means of expressing our
heartfelt thanks
Mb and Mrs L S Watson
Kafir Corn Seed
It is a well known fajt that Kafir corn
seed is scarce next to impossible to get
but W T Coleman has been successful
in getting a few bushels of choice seed
Those contemplating plan ting any should
buy the seed at once before the market
is exhausted
Remnants
You cau buy some good and pretty
wall paper remnants at McMillens drug
store at cost and less We have a large
line of new wall paper and more on the
wav Come and get prices
A McMillen
D Cl Marsh would rather he right
than president and he would rather be
right in the meat business than in any
thing else on earth You will find him
II right all the time in all things con
nected with the meat business
Large lines of New Ginghams
ties Lawns Batistes Swisses and other
wash fabrics now showing at The
Thompson D G Co
Fir tanks made of 2 inch material the
best on tho market at W C Bullards
Call and let us show you ourFir tanks
j and tiivo you prices before buying
W C BUILARD
For Sale Household goods
W O Norval
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mrs C E Pope visited Lincoln rela
tives Sunday
Miss Pearl Zint is clerking for N M
Ayers Co
Elmer E GocklEy moved up from
Holbrook last week
J B Coupe returned on 14 Tuesday
night from Colorado
W M Lewis went over to Iowa
Wednesday on No 2
Mrs FG Westland visited Lincoln
friends close of last week
Miss Lulu Norval came down from
Denver on No G Saturday night
Mrs E E Stayner visited Hayes
Center relatives close of last week
A J Washhurn is here this week
looking after hi business interests
Mrs G P Roark visited her husband
in tho hospital in Lincoln Sunday
M A Hartigan tho Hastings lawyer
came up on business Sunday night
Mr and Mrs J H Grannis returned
from Chicago on 5 Wednesday night
Glenn Hupp returned to his univer
sib work in Lincoln Sunday night on 6
E E Emmett the bank examiner
came up from Arapahoe Saturday night
D P Hasicins of Benkelman was a
city business visitor Monday afternoon
Miss Sara Lowman returned home
Tuesday night from her trip east on
business
J Fred Zell has been down from
Denver close of last week guest of Supt
Campbell
Mrs J D Hare and Max went down
to Lincoln this morning to hear the
famous Kubilek
Rev J J Loughran and sister are
now at home in tho parsonage of St
Patricks church
Miss Bertha Schorel was called to
her homf at llildreth Tuesday morning
by the illness of her mother
Mrs G R Snyder and mother Mrs
Sullivan went down to Lincoln last
Friday on a visit to relatives
Supt and Mrs Frank Harris were
down from Denver last Saturday re
turning home on No 3 that night
Mrs W E Butler departed on 6
Tuesday night for Chicago being called
there by the serious illness of a sister
Mrs F D Burgess went over to
Almena Kansas Wednesday morning
on a visit to her daughter Mrs N B
Bush
A J Calvert of Seattle Washing
ton recently returned from Alaska is
here on a visit guest of his brother
Charles
Mrs Cyrus Stayner who has been
visiting her sons here for a few week de
parted for her home in Edgar this
morning
Miss Myrtle Meyer entertained the
Awl Os Tuesday evening at the home
of her sister Mrs C E Benedict over
on Melvin street
Mrs J E Snyder came up from
Lincoln last week and has been the
gust of her mother Mrs Wilson over
on East Dennison street
Bert Billings came down from Den
ver Thursday morning on 2 and will
assist his step father J P Notley in his
work being a fine mechanic
Mrs C C Calvert arrived in the
city last Friday on No 1 from Lenora
Kansas joining her husband here where
they have gone to keeping house
J M Kilpatrick came up from Beat
rice Monday night on his way up to
the ranch on the upper Frenchman
Mrs Kilpatrick accompanied him
Mrs A P Thomson entertained the
members of tho city school teacher corps
at dinner Friday evening Inst with
characteristic elaborate hospitality
T B Weeden late of the National
hotel has returned to Cambridge and
will open the Commercial hofel of that
place for business about April 15th
Mrs W BMills returned to Lincoln
Monday morning to continue treatment
for an ailing eye to be gone a week or
ten days The member is improving
Thomas Plummer has sold his farm
near Hope up in Hayes county to a
Mr Hamilton and he and his sister
Mrs Laekfly have returned to tho par
ental farm at Perry
Rev J H Beitel of Franklin the
Congregational district Sunday seh ol
superintendent was in the city Tues
day He went to Trenton and other
points west from here
Mr and Mrs T L Park passed
tlnough the city Tuesday 6n No 1 for
Hooper Colorado to be absent about
three weeks Mrs Park is a sister of
Mrs H A Beale of our city
Joe Walters spent a few days here
first of the week on his way to the ranch I
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where he expects to spend some time
looking after his stock interests
W O Robinson of Trenton was in
the city between trains close of last
week on his way home from Iowa
whither he had been called by the death
of Mrs Robinsons father at Ames
Mrs S L Moench of Durango Colo
rado passed through McCook early in
the week en route to Orleans where
sho will visit the family until Mr Moench
becomes settled in Pueblo Colorado
where he will locate in business
Mrs O M Knipple and Mrs J G
Schobel entertained the No 1 high five
club last Friday evening The boister
ous strenuous weather reduced the at
tendance considerably but not the pleas
ure of tho evening Mrs Charlotte
Brewer won the prize and Mr George
R Snyder the booby Refreshments
Rev Frank Dean the new Congre
gational pastor arrived in the city last
night from Red Cloud with his house
hold goods and is busily engaged in
settling himself in the parsonage He
will preach both morning and evening
next Sunday Mrs Dean will remain
in Red Cloud over Sunday joining her
husband here next week
foWiTairAW TH M rffift r
Bought by N M Ayers Co
The ontiro stock of general merchan
For Sale
My residence on Manchester street
second house north of the frame school
house N J Johnson
The Phillipson Bros estate will reach
final settlement before J L White ref
eree in bankruptcy in the U S district
court at McCook Monday We under
stand that there will be just about
enough left out of the proceeds of said
estate to pay attorney fees Cambridge
Clarion
F C Corsets make new friends every
day They are friendly first in their
approaches Money back after 1 weeks
wear if dissatisfied with us is their
standing proposition All shapes sizes
and kinds Nearly 1000 to choose from
The Thompson D G Co
It is worth dollars to any one to feel
confident that he will get just what he
orders at the meat market Well thats
just the satisfaction you are guaranteed
atD C Marshs market
Messrs Vahue Petty and Artz
Thompson have sold their high-steppers
to the trio of horse buyers who
have been operating in the city lately
Dress Skirts to your measure All
wool ones from 8250 up 300 pieces of
Dress Goods to select from The
Thompson D G Co
McCgok has pledged a thousand dol
lars for base ball this season and the
prospects are lovely for great ball
this year
Bargains in Wall Paper at Cones
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Ralph E Foo was up from Red Cloud
dise of Artz Thompson together with j last Friday night
1XCreer waOTU IYlouaay Purcnasea L T Harding has been
by N M Ayers Co and possession to tho TmBoral PPnv
innn tnlrnn rVlsrs4nt nnnn IV VI A Vkll
is an oklmerehantof Beaver City and
was burned out in one of the recent fires
in that burg He came into possession
of the stock at a low figure and an
nonces that he will close out everything
at sacrifice see his advertisement else
where in this issue N M Ayers is
one of Nebraskas well known Masons
being at this time grand senior warden
of the order
LATER
Since the above was done into type
representatives of Richardson Roberts
Dry Goods Co principal creditors of
Artz Thompson purchased the stock
from N M Ayers Co paying it is
stated 81500 over and above the 5000
it is stilted that Mr Ayers paid Messrs
Artz t Thompson for the stock A gen
tleman arrived from St Joseph yester
day on 13 and an inventory is being taken
of the goods on hand preliminary to
offering them for sale
Mr Ayers and clerk Mr Hardin de
parted for Beaver City this morning
It was a very profitable three days
merchandising for Mr Ayers
Dr Burnett is Convicted
Chicago March 2 The jury in the
case of Dr Orville S Burnett who has
been on trial charged with the murder
of Mrs Charlotte S Nichol of Nashville
Tenn returned a verdict of guilty and
recommended that Burnett be sent to
tho penitentiary for fifteen years
Burnetts attorneys will ask for a new
trial tomorrow The verdict was a
surprise as Judge Bakers instructions
to the jury were considered favorable to
the defendant
Tho case was one of the most unusual
that has ever been tried in tho Cook
county criminal court Burnett who is
a young dentist was charged with being
accessory before and after the fact to
the death of Mrs Nichol even though
it was admitted by the prosecution that
Mrs Nichol had commited suicide The
state endeavored to establish the point
that Burnett and Mrs Nichol agreed to
commit suicide together and that the
man weakened allowing the woman to
go to her death alone
Tho defense disputed that there had
been any agreament between the two to
end their lives together and asserted
that Mrs Nichol had taken her own life
while Burnett was lying intoxicated at
her side
The New Meat Market
Sam A Moore is prepared to promptly
fill all your wants in cold storage meats
of all kinds He keeps the best the
market affords and sells at the lowest
possible figure for the quality He so
licits your patronage In E B Odells
store or call up phone 98 Satisfaction
guaranteed
Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by the McCook postofiice March 1 1902
Prof Anderson Ed Brus
E H Buckman Charlie Loath
Thomas Melody Chas Miller
Dr L Schriiber A G Showers
C W Thomas
When calling for these letters
say they were advertised
please
F M Kimmell Postmaster
Dont Borrow Money
to build your house this spring until
you have investigated the McCook
Building Association plan Their
method of payment is cheaper than any
other See the Secretary for further
information
Wall Paper
We would like to impress upon you
the fact that we have never shown a
larger prettier or cheaper stock of wall
paper than this season It is useless to
try to describe it Come and let us
show you McConnell Berry
Remnants
You can buy some good and pretty
wall paper remnants at McMillens drug
store at cost and less We have a large
line of new wall paper and more on the
way Come and get prices
A McMillen
the Philippine service passed through
McCook Wednesday night The troops
were from Fort Crook near Omaha and
comprised a battalion of Tenth infantry
accompanied by the regimental head
quarters and the battalion band
J E Morrissey has received a call to
take a position at division headquarters
in McCook and consequently will turn
the Beaver City station over to his suc
cessor in a day or two Mr Morrissey is
one of the companys most efficient and
trustworthy employees and the promo
tion is worthily bestowed During their
stay of two and one half years in Beaver
City Mr and Mrs Morrissey have made
many friends Beaver City Tribune
The case of Herman Kielbeck admin
istrator of the Karl Bartenbeck estate
against the B M railroad Co for
damage will come up at the uext term of
the district court for Red Willow
county This action being one of sev
eral is the result of a railroad accident
at Holbrook Oct 10th 1900 when four
persons were killed by a lone engine
E B Perry is one of the attorneys for
the plaintiff whose wife was one of the
victims of the horrible accident Cam
bridge Clarion
Engineer M A Snyder recently
turned in engine 117 which had made
the remarkable record of running 95000
miles or a distance of nearly four times
around the globe without overhauling
In return he got 228 which is a racer
and a pretty swift animal for this line
In 97 when the Burlington made its
remarkably long distance run from Chi
cago to Denver with the Mayham spec
ial 228 kicked up the dust between
Akron and Denver and helped land the
rich mining man in Denver five hours
ahead of the schedule agreed upon
Holyoke Republican
F F Tomblin who has been station
agent for the Burlington company at
this point for four years has been pro
moted to the Indianola office at an in
creased salary Mr Tomblin has given
excellent satisfaction to the patrons of
this station always obliging and courte
ous to all patrons Mr and Mrs
jSrP I
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTYmBBRaSKa FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 7 1902
transferred
Roy O Young helper at Hill Rose
jhas been moved to Corona
T L Bever operator at Blue Hill has
been installed as agent at Hill Roso
Henry Toohey helper at Norcatur
Kansas has been transferred to Trenton
Cyril E Childe student at Palisade
has been moved to Norcatur as helper
Conductor C E Pope visited his min
ing property in Colorado close of last
week
Elmer Traver pieco work inspector in
the back shop has been on the sick list
this week
Dispatcher T B Campbell is making
some interior improvements to his
Tesidence
W L Hicks helper at Trenton has
eeu transferred as night operator to
Otis Colorado
Brakeman E T Lunberry has moved
down to Oxford and will run out of that
placo in the future
Conductor William Shinsel and wife
returned home Tuesday night from
their Grafton visit
William Cassell has been quite ill
this week and confined to his bed but is
some bettor at this time
James OConnell formerly on the
transfer job at Oxford nights has been
moved to Blue Hill as operator
Fireman and Mrs Lambert Rodstrom
have been visiting Holdrege relatives
and friends since early last week
S H Browington has been transferred
from Oxford to Akron to hostle and
Alex McLean from Akron to Oxford
Conductor T E McCarl and crew of
the ballast train spent Sunday at head
quarters returning to Woodruff on
Monday morning
Agent L S Sage and family of Beat
rice arrived in tho city on No 5 last
Friday evening and were guests of Mrs
W S Morlan over Sunday
Auditor Foreman and Route Agent
Blackburn of the Adams express com
nany were in McCook over night Wed
nesday pending the Imperial Indianola
transfers
Conductor V H Solliday is having a
bedroom and a bathroom together with
improvements added to tho convenience
and comfort of his North Main avenue
re3idence
Edward Gresham and Matthew Farrell
of the machine shop force departed on
No 1 luesday for Sheridan Wyoming
where they will locate if a job is to be
had in their line
William Randall came out fromOmaha
Saturday nightand wasAgentThomsons
guest over Sunday He and his wife
and son returned to the states metrop
olis Sunday night on No 6
PUBLIC SCHOOL ITEMS
Thursday and Friday April 3 and 1
are the days set apart this year for tho
spring vacation
Geneva Fitch a member of tho 10th
grade has been obliged temporarily to
withdraw from school
Miss Cassio Andrew teacher of tho
Fourth B grade spout Saturday and
Sunday at her home in Cambridge
The McCook teachers will leave Sat
urday morning on No 12 for Indianola
where they are to attend a meeting of the
county teachers association
Mrs Belle Hedlund of the 0th grado
is at Holdrege where sho is under a
doctors care Mrs R M Douglass has
charge of her room in her absence
The Culbertson teachers Principal
II G Moyers Mrs E E Locker Miss
Pearle King and Miss Sarah Williams
spent tho entire day Thursday visiting
in tho McCook schools They had been
granted a day for this purpose by their
board and profitably and pleasantly
employed their time seeing how the
school work is conducted here
The following was the music program
rendered this morning at the High
school assembly exercise
Morning Hyinu School
Piano bolo Claniici Stokes
Vocal Solo Joio Shark iv
Pinuo Solo Luolla ThoniHMiii
Vocal Duet Millie and Hoo Elbert
SB School
March Blanche McCarl
A number of high school pupils in
terested in debating met Wednesday
evening in tho east hiirh school room
and organized a debating society to bo
known as Tho McCook High School
Debating Club A constitution was
adopted and the following officers were
elected President Charles Kelley
Vice President Bessie Peterson Secre
tary Bessie Bosworth Treasurer tfmma
Perry Keargeut -at-arms George Camp
bell A program committee composed
of Lester Littel Lillio Campbell Ches
ter Rodgers Willie Cullen and Bessie
Peterson was appointed by the presi
dent Saturday evening of each week
was set apart as the time for holding tho
meeting
Two books The Nerve of Foley and
Held for Orders which were received
as a gift of remembrance from the
author Frank II Spearman have been
placed in the public school library
These books attract considerable atten
tion because of tho fact that tho author
was at one time a member of our school
board and also because they are rail
road stories written from facts that the
author chiefly gathered while a resident
of our city and therefore have to do with
many things which are familiar to us
In the assembly room Monday morn
ing it was voted to send a letter of
thanks to Mr Spearman This was
written and forwarded by a committee
of five pupils one from each of the
assemely room grades and suitably
expresses the schools appreciation nf his
Two train loads of soldiers bound for kindness
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m
Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun
day J J Loughran Pastor
Congregational Sunday sch ool at
10 Preaching at 11 Endeavor at 7
Preaching at S Prayer meeting on
Wednesday evening at 8 All cordially
invited Frank A Dean Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church next Sunday as follows Sun
day school at 10 a m Morning prayer
and sermon at 11 Even song and ser
mon at 7 30 Holy communion immed
iately after the morniug service
II M IIardman Rector
Methodist Sunday school 10 a m
Preaching 11 Junior League 3 Ep
worth League 7 Preaching S Revival
meetings all uext w eek Preaching every
evening at 8 and beginning Tuesday af
ternoon each afternoon at 230 Evan
gelist Aura Smith will assist the pastor
His first service with us will be Monday
evening March 10th
L M Grigsry Pastor
Regular meeting of the Dorcas society
next Wednesday afternoon at Mrs
Margaret Oysters home
COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTY COURT
Licenses to marry have been issued as
follows since our last report
Harry T Kirby of Burwick Illinois
and Marion J Ilale of Danbury Ne
braska
Edwin Turpin and Charlotte Bede
both of Bartley Married by the county
judge
The following cases came up for ac
tion this week and were disposed of
thusly
James Irwin for hunting on S G
Goheens farm 85 and costs
Allen C Clyde for selling liquor on
Sunday Dismissed bv state
Judgments were rendered in favor of
Tomblin will be greatly missed from the i Richardson-Roberts-Byrne Co Richard
social circles of our city We wish them
good luck and pleasant surroundings in
their new home Indianola gains an
excellent agent who has an excellent
wife and they should be excellently wel
comed at their new home Imperial
Republican
A J Washburn has resigned his
position as section foreman at this place
and will go to Alaska in the near future
in the interest of a mining company
formed at McCook for the purpose of
mining gold Jack as he was formerly
known is one of the most popular sec
tion foremen on the line and was a n
especial favorite here We all regret
his leaving but join in wishing him the
greatest of success in his new field of
labor Mrs Washburn will remain
here for the next four months having
rented the T Vencil residence Mr
Washburns successor is Tone Mitchell
of Arapahoe Holbrook cor Cambridge
Clarion
son Roberts Dry Goods Co and Bry and
Brother CloakCo against Artz Thomp
son in a sum aggregating about 810000
mortgage record
Mortgage record for February Farm
mortgages filed 229075 released 1
359S0
Town and city mortgages filed 63300
released S3732S1
Chattel mortgages filed S17197G4 re
leased 1325393
Something New
A poultry fence that is very close at
the bottom to hold small chickens and
keep out rats and woven looser at the
top just what everybody has been ask
ing for Call at W T Colemans and
see it
New Embroideries Laces Allovers
Appliques Beadings Galloons Wash
Ribbons etc etc at The Thompson D
I G Co
Library Building Univei
r
NUMBER 43
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
The Teihune 1 a year
Cone has that book you want
Cono soils tho Heath and Milligan
Sugar beet seed at W T Colemans
You need tho 20th Century Cyclopedia
Sugar beet tools full stock at W T
Colemans
Audrey The latest
McConnell Berrys
popular book at
Seo tho Wall Pajwr at Cones Drug
Storo beforo you buy
The McCook Athletic club smoker
is bulletined for March 7th
Found An inhaler Owner can havo
same by calling at this office
All kinds of garden seeds millet and
Kafir corn at W T Colemans
Remember tho Republican city caucus
on Tuesday evening March 11th
New buggies arriving at W T Cole
mans lie mIIs them right too
The Barnett Lumber Co sell white
and red cedar posts and barb wire
Choice alfalfa seed for sale
F S Wilcox
Alfalfa seed for sale at 350 150 and
5 per bushel S G Guheen
Cypress Tanks best on earth forsale
by Barnett LuMfiu Co
Kafir com millet seed Also choice
seed barley and oats F C JCelloo -
For Sale- A good
and tank Inquire of
windmill
V h Ti
pump
JAVER
Geese are on the 4ing A number or
flocks went over uslonday afternoon
For Sale -A dwelling house on Mc
Farland street Inquire of C A Ward
The20thCenturyfycloptdiaisjusLout
The best book out for useful knowledge
Sugar beet hoes- full stock of sugar
beet tools in stock and forsale by W
T Coleman
They do say that Pennell and Sutton
have -nothing to say about a hunting
expedition this week
Go to Bullards to gut the best Fir
tanks at prices to suit all set up ready
for use on short pot e
Sun Bonnets in large variety over 50
different styles patterns and colors
Tho Thompson D G Co
Now is the time to get that new tank
all ready for use before your spring
work begins Bullard has them
The McCook Circle No 33 Ladies
G A R meet tho first Saturday
every month in Odd Fellows hall
of
of
All kinds of garden and grass seeds for
sale All seeds fresh and in bulk
C J Ryan Manager
Wanted A girl
work Inquire of
1 28 2ts Mrs
See our Cypress Tanks
for general house-
II M Tyler
and
prices it will pay you
Barnett Lumber
get
our
Co
Spring house cleanings at hand If
you want to trade some of your old
pieces of furniture for new see Lud wick
If you intend sowing any millet seed
see W T Coleman at once He secured
a limited supply and it wont last long
If you are going to leave town and
want to sell your household goods see
Ludwick He will pay cash for all you
have
When you are house cleaning remem
ber that we carry the best paints var
nishes and furniture polish
McConnell Berry
New Dress Goods in Venetians Gran
ites Broadcloths Barathea cloth Alba
tross Nuns Veiling- Pebble Cheviots
etc etc at The Thompson D G Co
A little stock food a spring tonic for
your horses cattle hogs and chickens
costs but a few cents will be worth
dollars to you Try it
McConnell Berry
In a word you will always find every
thing seasonable usually kept in a first
class meat market at D C Marshs
Prompt courteous and accurate service
all the time
We have some desirable patterns of
wall paper left over from our last years
stock These we are selling at a great
reduction If yon want a bargain come
and see them quick as they will soon be
gone McConnell Berry
Best Carpet Warp lGc lb Best
Apron Check Ginghams 5c yd Best
Indigo Blue Prints 5c vd Best Turkev
Red Prints 5c yd Be 1 Table Oil Cloth
15c yd Stout Unbleached Sheeting
3UC vd bv the bolt The Thompson D
G Co
There are many new and striking
effects in tho new patterns of wall
papers stripes and tapestries being
largely in favor with a tendency toward
extremely gaudy floral patterns Our
stock contains everything that is new
You will regret it if you buy before see
ing it McConnell Bekby
The most incisive and most keenly an
alytical sketches of public men which
have been prepared during the past two
years have been those of William Allen
White The humorous little episode
between Mr White and Thomas C Piatt
is still fresh in the public memory Mr
Whites sketch for March appears in
the Cosmopolitan and is on the late
President Harrison It will be read
with wide interest by both the oppo
nents and friends of that statesman
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