The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 11, 1902, Image 1

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TWENTIETH YEAR
Anna Rink Found Dead
About half past five oclock Sunday
afternoon the lifeless body of Miss Anna
Kink a young woman about 24 years of
age employed in the restaurant was
found dead in the out house in the rear
of D A Bowens restaurant adjoining
the Palace hotel on South Main avenue
The deceased had been about her work
in the restaurant in usual spirits and
apparently in usual health About
five oclock she stenned out into the
backyard and outbuilding and not re
turning to work in due time tho matter
was investigated with tho result that her
lifeless but still warm body was found
in tho outbuilding
Upon the application of Mr Bowen
proprietor of the restaurant the case
was referred to County Coroner Spotts
the body was removed to a room in the
Palace hotel building and a jury im
panelled Tho case was investigated
Sunday night and a verdict rendered by
the jury to tho effect that tho young
woman had come to her sudden and
sadly tragic death from heart failure
Word was sent to tho family of tho
deceased down in tho Redwillow creek
neighborhood and tho remains wero
taken home by them tho same night
Tho Rinks are oldtime and respected set
tlers of the Redwillow region and a
profound sympathy goes out to them in j
this tragic sad death of thoir daughtor
The case is necessarly enshrouded in
more or less mvstory but at tho coroners
inquest nothing was developed to justify J
any other than the verdict rendered
The funeral and burial of the deceased
was held at Indianola on Tuesday
New Buildings and Betterments
Quite a number of new buildings and
numerous betterments are progressing
Conductor A P Bonno has let the
contract for raising his residence to a
two story building and for the making
of extensive improvements to his home
The Barnett Lumber Co is building a
new barn opposite the freight house for
11 M Osborn It will be f0 feet square
Tho old barn opposite the eating house
will be torn down to make room for the
Barnett peoples new sheds and lumber
yard
J E Tirrill has completed his new
barn over on East Railroad street and a
new dwelling house will follow
I N Biggs is making extensive im
provements to his lately acquired resi
dencethe Sid Cole dwelling over on
the east side
Charles A ngolls new dwelling on the
farm over in Valley Grange precinct is
about completed
C G Coglizer is repairing and greatly
improving the old II C Rider residence
over in West McCook which was badly
damaged by fire a year or two since
He will then build himself a comfort
able home in the same addition to the
city
Paragraph From Pungent Sermon
At a recent session of the Newark
Methodist conference held in Elizabeth
X J Bishop Isaac W Joyce delivered
a stirring sermon to the ministers upon
sermons saying among other things
Write yoursermons Dont let soine
body in front of you or some skittish girl
in the choir control your preaching If
thore was less music which no one in
heaven or earth understands we wouldnt
now be in the present state Study your
sermons and get the juice out of them
like your bishop Dont preach the
vinegar kind Dont preach the cobweb
kind Dont try sketches Dont buy
sermons If I had money I would en
dow a chair of common sense in our
theological schools Dont gossip Keep
your mouths shut Dont criticise your
brother A gossiping Methodist can
outrant everything Stand by the
church If you are a Baptist be a
Baptist If you are a Methodist stick
to your colors When you move move
I see many of you were raised on farms
and consequently know something If
wo had stuck by the early teachings of
Methodism we wouldnt have the fads
we now have
The Promised Post Check
Tho postoffice department promises to
issue the post check for the benefit of
people who wish to make small remit
tances by mail in the near future The
post check will somewhat resemble the
ordinary currency of small denomina
tions running up to 8300 and will be
old in the same way as stamps There
will be blank lines for the names of the
sender and tho receiver The purchaser
of the check fills the blanks and mails it
to the payee He signs it and presents
it at his postoffice and it is there paid
The penalty for forgery of the signature
of the payee is tho same as in ordinary
forgery of notes or checks The system
will be a great accommodation to the
public Lincoln Journal
Commandery Officers Elect
At the election April 4th 1902 the
following ollicers were chosen for the St
lohn Commandery No 16 K T
George Willetts Jr E C J M Hen
derson Jr Gen R
1 A Wilcox S W
A Jiagoerg U Lt I Traii ferml
M O McCIuro Withdrawn but not re entered
J W George J Burgess Prelate J
W Hupp Treasurer C S McElherron
Recorder C E Pope Standard Bearer
r F Pronger Sword Bearer J L
Woodson Warden S L Green Guard
For Sale at a Low Figure
A large kitchen safe with
above and below and flour bin Price
500 Inquire of Mrs MVTraver
Dont buy poor hose when there is
good hose in town I buy my hoso di
rect from the manufacturers and get
fresh new hose with the guarantee right
on the hose Prices are right
W T Coleman
Puro Silk Washable Taffeta Ribbons
in all colors and widths at The Thomp
son Dry Goods Co
James Kelly of Coleman precinct is
expecting a nephew from Ireland in due
course of time
1
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
F I Foss the Crete lawyer was in
town on Monday
Harry M Porter wont east on No G
last Saturd ty night
Dr W V Gage was a Denver visitor
ore part of the week
Lillian Roman returned from her visit
in Lincoln Sunday night on 3
Phillip Brotzman of Culbertson was
with us on Monday in tho flesh
Misses Ida and Blanche McCarl
will visit in Omaha over Sunday
Vern Weeden has returned from Den
ver and is working for Earl Murry
M J Aruott of the Hayes Center
Republican had business hero Monday
J M Sewell was up from Hastings
Sunday on grain and elevator business
F D Burgess arrived home from
Almena Kansas Saturday evening last
Edna Austin of Stevens Frontier
county left for Denver Wednesday noon
W R Starr and Ray McCarl attended
district court in Stockville early in the
week
J M Kilpatrick of Beatrice came
up Monday night on his way up to the
Frenchman ranch
Dr C L Fahnestock went down to
Lincoln on 12 Saturday returning home
on 3 Sunday night
Samuel Cast of the pump house force
spent Saturday and Sunday with tho
family in Cambridge
Mr and Mrs II W Keyes of Indi
anola were guests of Agent and Mrs A
P Thomson Wednesday
J W Hupp and Sylvester Cordeal
watched some other fellows w t b s in
Hastings Tuesday night
Vern Weeden who has been assisting
Earl Murray a short time wont down to
Cambridge yesterday morning
Mrs Nkal Beeler has been enter
taining her parents Mr and Mrs J E
Axtell of Furnas county this week
Ed Ewel of the Grand Island factory
of the American Sugar Beet Co was in
tho city Tuesday on business of the
company
Sheriff Adams of Frontier county
was in the city Monday night on his
way to the eastern part of the stato after
a horse thief
Mrs F M Kimmell and Schell re
turned home Sunday night from visit
ing members of the family in Lincoln
and Fairmont
Mr and Mrs J J Eller departed
today for Ni Wat Coloradowhere they
will make their home Contentment and
coin bo their lot
Harmon Thompson departed Wed
nesday night on 3 to look up a location
If he finds a satisfactory opening tho
family will follow
Rev Fitzgerald of Grafton Neb
was the guest of Rev Loughrarr Tues
day night departing east on No 12
Wednesday morning
Mr and Mrs J C Russell and
Grace Colvin are visiting in the city on
their way back to California after a visit
to Nebraska points relatives and friends
J A Bingham of the Imperial R P O
is at present on the main line in place of
Postal Clerk Crane of Omaha who is
ill G H Phillips is on the Imperial
run meanwhile
Mrs Samuel Patterson was up from
Arapahoe to attend the K of P dance
She was the guest of Mr and Mrs II H
Tartsch and returned home on No 12
Wednesday morning
Misses Lizzie and Mary Stevens of
Lincoln came up on 3 Sunday night to
enjoy the Pythian ball Monday night
They were guests of Conductor and Mrs
Frank Kendlen going home on 12
Tuesday morning
James Doyle of the Willow recently
returned home from a visit to Iowa
While there he met T W Richey a
former resident of Redwillow county
Tom has a fine 120 acre farm adjoining
Panora Iowa which is thoroughly im
proved and well stocked and worth from
75 to S100 per acre His many Red
willow county friends and old time
neighbors will be pleased to learn of his
prosperity Mr Doyle reporting that he
is doing well
HoweSmith returned home Saturday
afternoon from a trip to the Beaver
valley and slope which he reports being
a veritable picture of emerald loveliness
with most roseate promise of a rich
harvest He states that he has neer
seen that stretch of country looking so
inviting or promising more encourage
ment for the husbandman than just
now If the bud shall blossom into full
fruition what a joyous golden harvest
that will be
PUBLIC SCHOOL ITEMS
Report to Board of Education
month ending April 2 1902 of
grades of McCook schools G
Thomas superintendent
Number of hoys enrolled
Number of pirls enrolled
Present membership
113
4
4t
Average daily attendance by boy 311
for
all
H
745
no
6K5
Average daily attendance by jjirls 644
Average number belonging 691
Per cent of attendance on enrollment SO
Per cent of attendance on number be
longing
Not ab ent during month 359
Half days absent 1694
of tardiness tl
Clipboards Number of jcrson tardy 29
imis uy s uiKTimenuent -1 1
Visits by others 69
Half days teacher was absent 23
The following is the music program
rendered at the high school assembly
this morning
Morning Hymn School
Piano Solo Mrs Mabel Stranahan
Vocal Solo Miss Mary Scott
Piano Duot
Mrs Mabel Stranahan and Miss Blanche McCarl
Vocal Solo Miss Mary Scott
Song School
March Miss Blanche McCarl
Mis3 Gorby returned to her duties
Tuesday morning
The members of the 10th and 12th
grade botany classes are beginning to
gather their herberium specimens
ItcCo
The Pythian Ball
The Pythian ball Monday evening in
Menards opera house goes down in tho
social history of the city as one of the
finest ever gallant knights and fair
ladies with a brilliant and gay company
of inyited guests participating under
most charming auspices in a most de
lightful dance without am incident to
mar its every pleasing particular
At 930 Sir Knight Colonel H P Sutton
as master of ceremonies formed the com
pany for tho grand march which Citizen
George B Berry led through each intri
cate change with truo Terpsichorean
skill and grace Than followed the reg
ular program of dances The hall was
well filled but not over crowded and
hence devoid of that not uncommon
discomfort
The decorativo effect was a feature
perhaps never before equalled in the
city Everywhere and especially a t
every point of vantage Pythian colors
blue yellow and red were in attractive
and tasteful evidence the harmonious
effort symbolizing tho page esquire and
knight of Pythianism
A special and much appreciated
ture and innovation was tho refreshment
booth prettily festooned and appropri
ately provisioned with cooling ices over
which Gentleman George presided
with becoming dignity and skill the
while his ebony hued visage and gleam
ing ivories smilling a welcome to the
refreshments at his service
The music was furnished by the K of
P orchestra to whose inspiriting har
mony nimble feet responded in rythmic
motion until the evening was far spent
The courteous knights of McCook lodge
Jno 42 Knights of lJythias have an un
dimmed and an unexcelled record for
hospitality and in their function of
Monday evening quite outdid themselves
They arr proper objects of warmest con
gratulations upon the completely suc
cessful termination of their gallant effort
to entertain
The Portion of Labor
The Tribune understands that Father
Daley who briefly filled the pastorate of
St Patricks church of our city con
templates in the not distant future giving
his lecture on The Portion of Labor
with musical illustrations etc in the
Menard opera house of our city The
ability and cleverness of Father Daley
as a lecturer and in recitation will bo
remembered by our readers who will
look forward with pleasurable anticipa
tions to his coming The Lincoln
Journal of April 7th 1902 has this to say
about his recent appearance in Lincoln
bather Daley of Mobile Alabama
preached last night at St Theresas
pro cathedral on The Mystery of the
Morning The sermon was an exposi
tion of the doctrine of the eucharist
Father Daley traced the sacrament
through the different ages and different
lands the vestments being symbolic and
reaching back to the days of the Savior
He gave poetical selections from Father
Ryan the famous southern poet and
also poetical renditions of Catholic liter
ature His recitation of Abide With
Me and of the The Good Shepherd
moved the large audience
Bean Dinner and Supper
Keep in mind the bean dinner and
supper next Thursday April 17th by
the G A R Listen for the bells A
liberal patronage requested
Following are the menus for both meals
DINNER
Roast Beef with Brown Gravy Baked Chicken
Mashed Potatoes Sweet Corn
Cabbage Salad Pickles
Pork and Beans
White and Corn Bread
Pumpkin Pie with Cheee
Cake
SUPPER
Hot and Cold Meats
Potato Balls
Pork and Beans
Fruit Salad Cake
Tea and Coffee
Meals will be served in the basement
under Lon Cone Bros store Price
25 cents
Desirable House For Sale
My house and two lots with barn
hedge fruit and shade trees corner of
Dakota and Manchester streets occu
pied by H F Pade Fine location Also
lots 10 11 and 12 block 12 First addi
tion to McCook fronting park Apply
to Mrs H G Dixon
3 14 tf Kennett Square Pa
The personnel of the force of fireman
running out of McCook has been almost
entirely changed the past two weeks
by resignation and dismissal Quite a
number of the old men have gone else
where after or to accept jobs and their
places have been supplied from the
shops by extra men and by new men
without incident to the traffic C L
Smith S Smith Phil EganB A Will
iams Uarl Uerry u Ualhoun M E
Smith M D Toland W E Knobbs
Harry Goble W E Butler E A Bo
cock George F Baker Will Snyder J
J Eller R C Cole John Rooney C C
Annable II X Jones J A Denman
G S Brisnoiv C E Cameron George
Monks W C llines A L Brigner and
Henry Kubicvk and one engineer E C
McKay
The store house clerks and the rip
trackers held a little Sunday school ses
sion at the base ball park Sunday after
noon which was vociferously attended
The vocal feature of the meeting was
audible all over the city The contri
bution was Store house clerks 15 rip
trackers 11
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
You will soon need some garden and
lawn tools some rubber hose new gaso
line stove or a refrigerator H P Waite
has a large stock of the best goods at
right prices
Always reliable always dependable
what you buy at Marshs meat market
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RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Clint C Annablo has gone to Akron
Ohio
Ira F Baker and wife havo gone to
Pilger Nebraska
Conductor L S Watson is off duty
s
wfth a sprained kneo
Engineer W S Bales is on tho sick-
list Alliance Herald
Carl Berry departed Tuesday night
for Trinidad Colorado
The 346 is in tho shop for an over
hauling and 33 is coming
Conductor C J Snell will be trans
ferred to Sheridan Wyoming
E S Davison agent at Norton
Kansas has returned to duty
Switchman C J Hill of Holdrego was
a headquarters visitor Monday
Conductor C J Snell has returned to
headquarters with the pile driver
W C Chlanda C D Purington and
A T Fitt are among the new firemen
Supt Campbell has entertained his
Denver friend J Fred Zell part of this
week
No 153 has her wheels under her and
will soon be ready for service after an
overhauling
E B Perry night operator at Cam
bridge has been placed temporarily on
the day shift
Henry Toohey helper at Trenton has
been given the night shift at Cambridge
temporarily
Firemen nenry Kubicek and J A
Denman have gone to Pueblo to work
on the C S
Traveling Auditor W P Foreman was
here Wednesday checking up tho boys
at headquarters
Mrs Vince of Randolph county Mo
is in the city visiting her brother Con
ductor O R Amick
Steve Finn has gone on the road again
as fireman making his first trip out on
12 Sunday morning
Machinist and Mrs Steve Bollos are
now located in Sacramento California
where he is employed
Locomotive 45 was limbered up in the
yard Thursday after being thoroughly
overhauled in the shops
Why not leave your order for suits
with a practical tailor Suits for 15
and upwards at Kapkes
Mr and Mrs J C Barber visited
Lincoln relatives Thursday Sunday ar
riving on 3 of the latter day
Couductor A P Bonno is figuring on
improvements upon his residence for
the near future we understand
C 3 Camerou departed for Trinidad
Colorado Wednesday night on 3 Also
NE Smith Both seeking employment
J E Lovell round house foremans
clerk at Holdrege was a McCook visitor
over Sunday coming up on 5 i turday
evening
A J Zint acting agent at Oxford days
has gone to Red Cloud to relieve G
Able who has been given a lay off of a
week
The goat 214 is now down on her
wheels and is having a new composition
jacket put on She will be ready for
yard duty soon
Conductor A Lyman has returned to
Republican City and has the ballast
train vice Conductor T E McCarl who
has returned to headquarters
L E Corbin day operator at Cam
bridge has been transferred to Oxford
on the day service pending recovery of
W H Williams on the sick list
The Burlington will have another new
time card to go into effect May 4th but
no material changes havo so far been
announced for the Western division
Conductor L C Wolff had Conductor
C W Bransons run while tho latter
was wiLh the boys at Hastings and Con
ductor T E McCarl had Wolffs way
car
Supt A Campbell in his private car
10 Asst Supt Harris and Master
Mechanic R B Archibald attended the
Shriners gathering in Hastings Tues
day night
J A Davis extra agent who has been
relieving the agent at Norton Kansas
is now at Lyons Colorado relieving
temporarily Agent E P Sweeney who
is off on a furlough
Conductor William Cropp of Oxford
was off duty part of the week on account
of illness in the family and Conductor
Frank Rank of McCook had his run
during his lay off
John Brening has been off duty a day
or two this week getting his house on
North Marshall street ready for his oc
cupancy He has enclosed the property
and made some improvements
Conductors C W Bronson C E
Pope M O McClure and George
Willetts Roadmaster R A Ilagberg
and Engineer E E DeLonjr attended
the meeting of Shriners in Hastings
Tuesdav
night
Dispatcher and Mrs L E Cann are
visiting Mr and Mrs A S Campbell up
on the Kilpatrick ranch on the French
man near Imperial to enable Mr Cann
to do a little recuperating before re
turning to work
Sunday next there will be the best
base ball game of the present season of
past or future seasons either Mack
Hughes Chicago Colts will give tho in
vincible Barbars Store House Jerrys a
heat No admission
Dispacher W B Mills arrived home
Wednesday night on No 6 from his
trip south feeling finer than silk He
spent some time in Texas and old Mexico
and returns home having had a fine time
and much improved in health
M E Wells becomes foreman of the
round house at Sheridan W C Lam
bert goes from Edgemont to Alliance as
round house foreman G M Reynolds
goes to Edgemont from New Castle and
F A Eckerson night foreman at Am-
Rubber Hose
Waite has tho best hoso for tho money
For Sale
Good windmill pump and tank In
quire of F Traver at the J M Hender
son property
Residence For Sale
fcix rooms bath room closets
Write mo for price and terms
etc
II L Donovan McCook Nob
The Best Two Left
D C Benedict writes Only two of
the young Jersey cows left No mistako
can bo made in buying oither of these as
tnoy aro the best two 1 had 4 112ts
Novelties Novelties
Timbole irons chafing dishes serving
dishes after dinner coffee five oclock
tea fruit and vegetable slicers and all
novelty utensils at Colemans hardware
store
Next Week
Watch for bills announcing tho arrival
of the most complete line of carpets of
all kinds tapestry hangings rope cur
tains etc that has over been shown in
McCook J II Ludwick
Wall Paper and Paints
A McMillen wishes you to call and
examine his largo assortment of wall
paper latest colorings and combina
tions Prices from 3c per roll up
Our remnants are out o sight as
to price
We have a large line of mixed paints
and stains Would call your attention
to our special enamel for inside decora
tions A McMillen
For Sale Good work horse Weight
1200 pounds D C Benedict Culbert
son Nebraska-
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
CATHOLrc Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m
Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun
day J J Loixshran Pastor
Episcopal Services at St Albans
next Sunday as follows Sunday school
at 10 Morning prayer and sermon 11
Even song and sermon S You aro in
vited R M Hardman Rector
Methodist Sunday school at 10am
Preaching at 11 Junior League at 330
Epworth League 7 Preaching 8 The
morning services will be devoted to the
subject of missions Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 8
Li M Gitiusnv Pastor
Congreoational Sunday school 10
Preaching 11 subject Almost Per
suaded Christian Endeavor 7 sub
ject Giving leader Miss Florence
Johnston Preaching 8 subject Turn
ing Point in Peters Life Prayer
meeting Wednesday at 8 subject Sow
ing Time All are welcome at these
meetings Frank W Dean Pastor
Baptist Sunday school945 Preach
ing 11 by Rev Thompson subject The
Four Compromises of the Devil B
Y P U 715 Revival service 8 Re
vival meetings will continue all of next
week every nigh t at 8 oclock Cottage
prayer meetings every afternoon at 330
places to be announced Everybody is
invited to these meetings All Chris
tians in McCook and vicinity are invited
to join in this special effort to build up
the Lords work GL White Pastor
The Ladies Guild of St Albans Epis
copal church will hold a sale of useful
and fancy articles and also a pie social
on Thursday March 17 at the church
building Sale of articles from 2 to 3
p m lunch from 5 to 7 p m Every
body invited
Tho H S C Junior Dorcas of the
Congregational church will hold a social
in the church next Monday evening
Aprial 14th There will be a good pro
gram and refreshments Ten cents
Crowds Hear Evangelist Thompson
There has been a large attendance at
the revival meetings at the Baptist
church this week to hear the Harp
Evangelist preach and interest is in
creasing every night Rev Thompson
speaks words of truth with such clear
ness and earnestness that they strike
home to the hearts of all who hear him
He possesses tact originality directness
and power such as is required in mov
ing men
Saturday evening the subject of his
discourse will be The Excuses of Sin
ners and Sunday morning The Four
Compromises of the Devil The meet
ings will continue all next week Some
time before leaving Mr Thompson will
give a lecture on The Devils Railroad
at which he predicts a lively time
COMMUNICATED
Kafir Corn Seed
It is a well known fact 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 planting any should
ouy the seed at once before tho market
is exhausted
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
Paint will help the looks of your house
barn and fence as well as benefit it
10 worth of paint and 810 worth of work
will make your property 8100 better and
it will sell quicker if you desire to sell
See W T Coleman and get prices on
the best
Colonel-in-law Barnes must have unan
imously consented with Colonel-in-law
Mitchall that Faker-in-law M
ance is Reynolds successor as foreman j mer Schroder should be blue penciled
at New Castle I this week
Sfcilmtie
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 11 1902
NUMBER 48
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Now screen Yloor at Bullards
Seo that five ply hoso at Waitos
Sugar beet seed at W T
Colomana
Latest styles screen doors at Bullnrda
Call at Bullards and seo those fancy
screen doors
Everything
moat market
seasonable at Marshs
A few Hicks Almanacs for 1002 for
sale at this office
Audroy Tho latest popular book at
McConnell it Berrys
All kinds of garden seeds millot
Kafir corn at W T Colemans
and
Bullard will get you odd size window
and door screens on short uotico
Childrens Wash Dresses 10c to 100
at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co
Now buggies arriving at W T Colo
mans He sells thorn right too
Laco Gloves Laco Hosiery Laco Ties
at The Thompson Dry Goods Co
lho Barnett Lumber Co sell white
and red cedar posts and barb wire
Cypress Tanks best on earth for sale
by Barnett Lumiikr Co
Our screens keep out tho flies
BOLLARD A-
Co
For Sale A dwelling house on Me
Farland street Inquire of C A Ward
Sugar beet hoes full slock of sugar
beet tools in stock and for sale by W
T Coleman
Another dance by Rufus Harp is ad
vcrtisid for Thurday April 17th in tin
opera house
Black Silk Grenadines J 1 inches wide
from 8100 to 8175 a yard at The Thomp
son Dry Goods Co
See II P Waite for refrigerators gas
oline stoves rubber hose and all season
able goods in his line
Black Silk Lace Draperies in skirt
depth for 125 and 135 at Tho Thomp
son Dry Goods Co
Are you
Ludwick
and stoves
going to leav town See
He will buy your furniture
Highest cash price
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
We have all kinds of window and door
screens at prices to suit
BOLLARD CO
We have a large line of farm and gar
den seeds Buy now while the assort
ment is full II P Waite
Baby Carriages Baby Carriages
Spring line just in Get our prices
J II Ludwick
Flies will soon be here and you will
need screens See us before bu ving
4-4-4 ts Bcllard Co
See our Cypress Tanks and get our
prices It will pay you
Barnett Lcmiser Co
We are glad to show our screen doors
and are sure we can suit you
Bcllard Co
If you intend sowing any millet seed
see W T Coleman at once Ho secured
a limited supply and it wont last long
Mr Izzer C Batt is registered at Tho
Thompson DGCos Thats the other
name of their celebrated Izzer brand of
Cotton Batts Best on earth 10c
When you are house cleaning remem
ber that we carry the best paints var
nishes and furniture polish
McConnell Berry
The Ladies of the Maccabees have im
portant business to transact on next
Thursday evening April 17th 1902
Every member is requested to be present
Chiffon Allovers Lace Allovers Em
broidery Allovers Lace and Embroidery
Galloons and Bands in all the correct
colors at The Thompson Dry Goods Co
No that was not an echo of a British -Boer
scrap Sunday afternoon it was
only a little gun club practice in thp
northwestern outskirts of the munici
pality
Fifty skirts of our own make ready to
select from at all times 3150 to SGG0
To your own measure at same prices
300 pieces Dress Goods to choose from
The Thompson Dry Goods Co
It is worth considerable to be able to
feel that you can depend upon the
quality of meats you order at tho meat
market A child can get as good meats
at Marshs market as a grown person
and a phone order gets the best every
time
Blatchfords Calf Meal is the best sub
stituto for milk for calves yet discovered
The leading fanners in the land hav
been using it for tho last two years It
has been recommended by the Beatriee
Creamery Co and is a wonderful sue
cess Try a sack you will bo pleased
with the result Sold at Colemans
hardware store
The past fifteen years have made won
derful improvements in refrigerators and
gasoline stoves With careful study I
find there is nothing that compares with
or is equal to the Quick Meal in
simplicity and economy and the use of
oil The porcelain lined refrigerators are
tho nicest yet I have a good line of
cheap ones as well If you will call at
my store I will show you
W T Coleman
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