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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1902)
ft Vr li i 4 4 A pW Vlfei i ii jKj to - hc TWENTY FIRST YEAR Union Fraternal Memorial Services Sunday witnessed a characteristic ex pression of McCook life and spirit in the union fraternal memorial exercises held by the Knights of Pythias the Odd Fellows the Degree of Honor and the Workmen orders that afternoon At two oclock the members of the three orders named in organizations inarched to the Congregational church J A Wilcox being marshal of the day and on horseback where they were ad dressed by Rev Frank W Dean who spoke feelingly and eloquently to the theme of charity love A solo by B B Gillespie of Republican City a number by the male quartette Messrs T E McCarl S B McLean J R McCarl B B Gillespie and America by the audience made a splendid and apprecia tive musical program Miss Olive M Howe presided at the organ After the services at the church the line of march was taken up to the city cemeteries many citizens in carriages joining the procession which was im posing in length The ritualistic ser vices of the Odd Fellows and Pythians were held in Longview those by the Degree of Honor and Workmen in Cal vary Singing by the male quartette Messrs McCarls McLean and Gillespie was a feature of the Pythian services After services in Calvary and Longview the Workmen and Odd Fellows decor ated graves of deceased members in Riv erview this duty having been performed by a committee on the part of the Pythi ans previously Graves of deceased members of families of members of all the orders were also decorated and the cities of the dead presented scenes of touching appealing loveliness Some of the decorations were in order designs and very tasteful and there was no lack of ilowers and evergreens The various emblems and colors of the several orders were utilized in the church decorations effectively The three links the Pythian shield and sword and the Workman anchor and shield being in evidence among the other special designs The graves of the following named deceased men of the several orders in the three city cemeteries were decorated WORKMEN IN LONGVIEW Frank Albrcclit T M Mundy Granville R Oystor Harry Walters V M Anderson Edwin Ellis Charles T Brewer i oitKMEN in mvnnviEW It S Cooley Marion I Brown Levi J Spickelmior WORKMEN IN CALVARY Richard Carroll B V Haley Flood Arthur J Benjamin ODD FELLOWS IN LONGVIEW Charles T Brewer Charles G Holmes Frank Teflrics John Coleman Hill ODD FELLOWS IN RIVEEVIEW Marion B Brown KVIRIITS OF PYTHIAS IN LONGVIEW Swan C Nelson John M Stranahan bamuel Fish KNIGHTS OF FYTHIAS IN KIVEttVIEW John B McCabe Teachers Examination The examination of teachers at the institute will be held on June 27 and 28 All teachers who are required to take examinations in any or all the branches will be expected to do so at this time Those teachers who find it more con venient to take the examination at McCook may appear for that purpose on the 21st day of June Eugene S Dctcheb Co Supt Names and addresses of the Red willow county teachers who are in attendance at the Union Normal Institute Cul bertson Nebraska mcook Josio Houlihan Galetta M Miller Florence Johnston Miutio Rozell Julia GoodenberRcr Stasia Brady Audrey L Jones Anna Hannan Mary Williams Winona Jones INDIANOLA Susio Wallaco Grace Andrews Ethel Sheridan J J Carter Sylvia Dow Ida Bush Perry Ginther Mary Finnegan Diihe Burton Corene Weyeneth Ada E Fair Rosa Minuiear Dora Greenaway J E Boyd Violia Devoe Hattin Weatherwax Nettie McCool Naomia Gielday Ida Donnelly Eva Phillips Grace Phillips BAETLEY Lizzie Adair Dora Walkinjjton Mary Deits clt Jim A Finnegan DAMtURY Lena Ashton Louie Ruby Maud Buby Sopha Brown LEBANON Rosa Slutts Pearl Garrett Cedar Bluffs Vivian Gossard Marion Vanch Plumb Wilsonville Maud Soverns Cambridge Clara Pahl Notice to My Customers I wish to announce that my place of business will be open in the evening the usual hours I do this believing that the requirements of the country trade demand such action as the 8 oclock closing hour now practically shuts out the trade of the farmers during the season when they are busiest and are compelled to trade after the days work is done F M Colson The Bee Hive Married in Denver W E Hart of our city and Mrs Bessie Berdine of Denver were united in mar riage Monday in Denver They arrived here on 2 Wednesday morning and have gone to housekeeping in the Wash burn dwelling on Lower Melvin street with the best wishes of all their friends Mr Hart is employed in J H Bennetts cigar store For Sale Cheap A header and a binder in good repair will sell cheap Inquire at farm one mile west of Perry station south of rail road or write me at McCook 2t John S Williams Low Rate to Grand Island One fare for the round trip via Burl ington Route June 23rd and 24th Dem ocratic and Populist state convention King Violet The newest and finest perfume McConnell Berry Very nice assortment of colors in the Satin Liberty and Washable Taffeta Ribbons at The Thompson D G Co Lace covered Childrens Parasols 35c at The Thompson Dry Goods Co saas MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mits A M Cassells condition con tinues serious C J OBrien is having his residence enlarged this week Register Rathbun was a Lincoln pil grim Wednesday Mrs D Shaw of Denver is the guest of Mrs Marie Bishop Mrs Matt Lawritson returned Tues day from her Omaha trip Mrs H H Tartsch is visiting Platts mouth relatives and friends this week Mrs E Hurlburt Jr of Hastings has been a guest of Mrs Alonzo Cone this week Mrs A Campbell and Mrs A L Knowland returned from DenverFriday night last Samuel OConnor is up from Ne braska City to spend the summer vaca tion at home Mrs J E Sanborn has received word from Vermont of the serious illness of her aged mother Herman Pade went in to Omaha Tuesday night to attend the state un dertakers meeting J R Neel and T A Endsley were up from Indianola Tuesday watching the thermometer climb A C Wilson county surveyor was over from Daubury Tuesday on busi ness at the court house Mrs Will F Pate and Miss Jose phino Mullen were the Awl Os enter tainers Tuesday evening Mrs Munson of Ainsworth Nebraska is visiting in the city guest of her sister-in-law Mrs II P Sutton Mrs George Willetts enjoyed a brief visit fore part of the week from her sister Miss Jessie Stewart Dr C L Fahnestock was in Lincoln Saturday on important business arriv ing home on 5 Sunday evening Miss Millie Slaby marie a business-pleasure visit to Denver first of the week going up on 3 Sunday night Mrs H IT Berry and Minnie took their departure on 12 Wednesday morn ing for Illinois to be absent a month Mr and Mrs W C Bulger departed on 3 Sunday night for El Paso Texas making a brief stay in Denver on the way Louis Ludwick arrived home last Saturday from Nebraska City and is having a big time with the little bojs at home Gladys Fuller youngest daughter of Foreman Fuller is sick with a mild at tack of scarlet fever and the family is quarantined Mrs L W Stayner and the girls have gone east on a visit of about a month in Chicago Des Moines and perhaps in Indiana Mrs Martha Hughes who has been living in Colorado for some months was in the city first of the week on her way to Fairbury to live Mrs Oscar Yarger of Scottsbluff Nebraska is visiting Mr and Mrs J H Yarger this week She has also been visiting her parents in Red Cloud Mr and Mrs Alex Johnston are looking after the welfare of another little Johnston who arrived at the farm home on Brush Creek a few days since Ned Fox came out from Omaha close of last week His aged mother is quite ill and his wife has been here for some time taking care of the sick mother Mrs C E Pope Mrs J R Sirco loumb and Mrs Signa Gilkey departed on 3 Sunday night for Florence Colo rado on a visit to a married sister Mrs Archie Hadley John Hart has been in the city all week from Hastings filling w his place in Bennetts while the latter was absent in Denver getting married He returned home last night Frank H Strout who has been with the Kearney Milling Co for a number of months returned to McCook close of last week and is now with his first love The McCook Milling Co Mr and Mrs E E Magee of Fair mont passed through McCook Saturday night on 3 en route for Caldwell Idaho where he will be engaged in institute work during the summer vacation Colonel Sutton of the governors staff expects to be in Seattle Washing ton July 4th at the launching of the battleship Nebraska where Governor Savage his staff and many Nebraskans will be present Mrs S B Gudden who has been in the city for a few weeks on a visit de parted on 2 Monday morning for her home in Concordia Kansas Her sister Mrs J P Notley accompanied her and will be away a few weeks on business and pleasure combined Mrs A P Thomson and Leslie went down to Western Sunday night on 6 to be present at the wedding of John Thom son Mr Thomson Miss Elizabeth and Matt followed on G Tuesday night The happv event was consummated on Thursday morning at 9 30 Congrat ulate 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 Lady Maccabee Memorial Services will be held in the Congrega tional church next Sunday afternoon at 230 Rev R M Hardman of the Epis copal church to preach the sermon Members of the order are requested to meet at the hall promptly at two oclock Dorcas Kensington The next Dorcas Kensington will be held at the Dutton farm Thursday af ternoon next Mrs W G Dutton Mrs W R Starr and Mrs O M Knipple entertaining Death Came Peacefully After an illnessof about three months Mrs J II Ludwick quietly passed into the spirit land Wednesday morning about six oclock being surrounded by husband and children and conscious almost to the last Up to a short time before the fatal change it was thought that her condition was improving but about fifteen hours before death internal hemorrhages set in and hope was aban doned Deceased made a heroic fight for health and life but succumbed to the inevitable with as remarkable resigna tion and cheerfulness Sarah E Wheeler was born on February 26th 1853 in Long Point Livingston county Illinois At the age of 16 years she moved with the family to Onarga Iroquois county Illinois At the age of 21 years she was united in marriage with J H Ludwick After living in Onarga two years they moved to Texas from which state tiiey in 1881 moved to Nebraska locating in McCook where they have since resided Ten children were born to them of which but four survive together with the fa ther namely Earl Vergie Lewis and Lome Mrs Ludwick joined the Meth odist church at the tender age of eight years and was all her life a faithful zealous and enthusiastic member In her death a faithful wife and loving mother has gone on before The funeral services were held in the Methodist church this afternoon at230 Rev L M Grigsby conducting the same A crowded church paid a last sad tribute of respect to her memory The floral offerings were rich and beau tiful and the service touching The deepest sympathy of all hearts goes out to Mr Ludwick and the child ren in this great sorrow and loss Mrs Trowbridge of Lincoln and other relatives from away were here to attend the funeral Some Municipal Affairs The municipal patriarchs were in reg ular session Monday evening with full board present On motion the park committee was empowered to hire a man for another month from June 13th for 30 a month The library petition was presented but no action was taken Resolution of estimate of expenses was passed and appears in The Tribune in another column Ordinance No 108 was passed and ap proved It will be found in another column of this paper Report of Treasurer Ebert was read accepted and filed A number of claims were laid over for lack of O K The treasurers report to May 1st showed receipts of S56762 and expen ditures of 75662S with balance on hand of 100134 H S C Lawn Social Next Tuesday evening residence of W S Perry Ices and strawberries will be served Prices 10 and 15 cents A liberal patronage is solicited by the society A pleasant social time is as sured Want Your Poultry and Eggsj We are paying the highest market price in cash for poultry and eggs Bring them to the old Burgess imple ment office and get your money Burgess Walsh Baled Prairie Hay for Sale I have for sale a quantity of baled prairie hay Leave ordors at the Barnett or Bullard lumber yards Harry Barbazett Hammocks Did you say We have more than all the other dealers put together and we set the pace in prices McConnell Berry Unfurnished Rooms and Closets For rent in opera hosse block three rooms and two closets Inquire of Mrs S E Griggs opera house block Wall Paper We have left a good assortment of wall paper from which to select at right prices A McMillen Special Purse Sale Purses worth 25c to 50c now 19c Purses worth 50c to 1 now 39c C L DeGroff Co Shorthand Pupils Wanted Pupils wanted for a summer shorthand school L W Stayner Wood Wanted at Barnetts We want a number of loads of stove wood at once Barnett Lumber Co Best Ice Cream Soda at Candy Shop If you get it at Marshs market its a good article Chain rubber and leather belting at W T Colemans Always reliable always dependable what you buy at Marshs meat market Get a plunge bath tub of W T Cole man Just the thing for this hot weather Extension step ladders suitable for picking cherries and washing windows at W T Colemans For Rent A number of rooms over the meat market Inquire of D C Marsh in the market Childrens Wash Dresses ready-to-wear from 3 years to 12 years at 40c to 1 The Thompson Dry Goods Co Dont wring out your mop with your hands when you can get a mop wringer Finest thing out at W T Colemans Silk Mitts Silk Gloves Lace Gloves Plaited Satin Belts Fancy Parasols Lace Stripped Hose Washable Ribbons Lace Appliques Bands and Galloons all found in greatest variety at The Thomp son Dry Goods Co RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Engine 161 will go to Ilavelock soon Mack Hughes now has a new tem pering forge Way car 53 is out of the shop after a general overhauling Helper Walter Sheridan of Akron has been moved to Oxford There are twelvo men on the extra list Getting ready for a rush T L OPry is a new machinist who entered the service Thursday At Kapkes suits for 20 up Experi enced tailor Fits guaranteed No 3 ran in two sections both Wed nesday and Thursday evenings Brakeman Harry Elison and father are making a short visit in Denver Captain Will Stoner of Weeping Water has gone to work in the store house J II Howard holner at Oxford has been transferred to At wood Kansas Ernest Pearson has entered the train service from the mechanical department J F Mercier student at Imperial has been installed at Akron in that ca pacity J A Shepherd has quit the service as carpenter and is working at the trade in the city George Trombly and Louis Herstrom have gone into theservice as machinists helpers Robert J Moore is enjoying a visit from his mother of Macon Nebraska this week Conductor J II Burns was ill Wed nesday and Conductor George Willetts had to double Day Operator W II Williams of Ox ford visited his brother in Wilsonville first of the week Conductor C E Pope isoffduty today and L C Wolff is manipulating the punch on his run Brakeman F D Barney was summon ed to Lincoln Saturday by the serious illness of his mother Harry D Stewart of the McCook tele graph office force is relieving Agent Green at Culbertson One engine hauled 1S25 tons out of McCook westward during the testing of tonnage etc last week Why not leave your order for suits with a practical tailor Suits for 15 and upwards at Kapkes Agent Mark Lawritson of Holbrook has a leave of absence and A J Zint extra agent is supplying Engine 339 a class H4 is in the shop for an overhauling Also 250 a class G switch engine from Denver Rufus Carlton Mark Hullhorst and F S Camp all have good positions in Salt Lake City Utah in railroad service A new time card with quicker time between Chicago and Denver is among the early probabilities on the Burling ton Engine 346 class H4 is out of the shop The 46 a class A mill is also out of the shop and will be ready for service in a few days H W Conover took a short lay off this week and went down to Red Cloud to witness the wedding of his niece and Fireman Roy Zint Conductor T E McCarl made runs for C O LeHew and L C Wolff this week Lellew was off sick and Wolff made some passenger runs E C Heck will arrive in the city to morrow and will enroll himself at once in Max Antons paint gang Heck is one of the best all round catchers in the amateur list Conductor C W Bronsou laid off Tuesday and helped the boys nominate Judge Norris for congress at Hastings Conductor Wolff had his run and T E McCarl Wolfifs A Cs smile is winsome expansive and infectious He is thinking how many new train crews will be required to handle the big wheat and other crops along the Western division in the near future Two special cars carrying members of the Mechanical Foremens association were attached to No 5 Thursday even ing They took supper at the eating house and continued westward on No 3 same night Fireman IvL Rodstrom returned home Monday night from Omaha where he was with his brother Postal Clerk Rod strom who was operated upon for gall stones in an Omaha hospital Postal Clerk Rodstrom would have been in the wreck of No 42 Saturday May 17th near Hyannis had he not been in the hospital for the operation The Izzers are coming to town mama Thats nothing new The Thompson Dry Goods Co have been selling Izzers for five years and every body knows it No equally good Cotton Batt is obtainable at 10c Exclusive agents It is worth considerable to be able to feel that you can depend upon the quality of meats you order at the meat martet A child can get as good meats at Marshs market as a and a phone time order gets grown the be person t everv Extra sizes in Ladies Gauze Vests and Pants Boys and Girls Gauze Pants Drawers and Shirts Union Suits in Gauze for Ladies Ladies Black Gauze Vests Most complete line The Thompson Dry Goods Co Plenty of Lace Borderings and Em broidery Beadings also plenty of the Narrow Velvet Ribbons in black and colors at The Thompson Dry Goods Co The Masons are arranging for a picnic near the mouth of Redwillow creek St Johns day Juno 24th The latest thing out in the way sickle grinders at W T Colemans Bennett has them 1303 of McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 13 1902 Were At Home to Many Mrs J F Kenyon and Mrs F S Wilcox recoived at the homo of the for mer last Friday afternoon from 230 to six in honor of Mrs Kenyonn niece Mrs W C Bulger of El Paso Texas who briefly visited in the city close of last week on her way Texas ward from visiting nerniotlierin Iowa Mrs Kenyon Mrs Wilcox and Mrs Bulger received in the parlor welcoming abouteighty guests during the afternoon Thoy were assisted by Mrs II P Sut ton and Miss Nina Doan in serving punch and bonbons by Mrs G A Noren and Miss Addie Doan with the eoffte and wafers by Mrs FMKinimell Mrs G R Snyder and Mrs Albert Mc Millen at the refreshment table The light of day was carefully exclud ed from the dining room which was illuminated by candles in handsome candelabra A tasteful color scheme of pink and white was carried out effective ly in the ice cream and cake served and in the table linen and fancy work Mrs Frank Kendlen ushered into the dining room Mrs C F Bahcock into the punch room Celestine Kendlen re ceived the cards and Dollv Pentiell at tended the door In every detail it was a very delight ful social affair Will Take Action Tonight All interested in a library are request ed to meet in the court houso tonight to take action in the matter Tuesday evenings meeting was quite well attend ed and it was thought advisable to hold another meeting Friday eveningto more fully discuss the question All interest ed are urged to be present Many feel that the library project should be pro moted to a successful issue If you feel that way be present this evening The following named committee was elected at the Tuesday evening meeting George E Thompson Frank W Dean D C Marsh Howe Smith Sylvester Cordeal J A Gunn R A Green J A Wilcox Mrs W S Morlan and Mrs Sylvester Cordeal A Beet Sugar Factory The Tribune appreciates the fact that to secure a beet sugar factory is a large undertaking and yet cannot be dis suaded from urging that the effort be made notwithstanding Smaller towns than McCook have accomplished it Sterling Colorado is a late example of what energy can do They are within 600 acras of the required 5000 acres to guar antee them a factory An organized effort can purely secure guarantees that 5000 acres oftieeTsTviil be planted and cultivated in this neighborhood next year The effort is certainly worth while Help comes to those who help themselves Will McCook make the effort to help herself in this matter Burlington Baseball Notes Cochran cant be secured Heck will be with the boys after this week The bovs will show Minden a game on the 30th Will Stoner was captain of the Weep ing Water team last year They only lost three out of 2 games played He will play with the Burlingtons this sea son John Thomson Married John J Thomson of Missoula Mont and Miss Jennie Waldorf of Western Nebraska were married in Western Thursday morning at 930 The young people arrived in the city last night on No 3 on their way west A reception will be held in their honor tomorrow evening at the home of his parents Agent and Mrs A P Thomson The Tribune extends hearty congratulations Absolutely Clear Title Notice is hereby given that the title to the W T Stone farm will be abso lutely clear rumor to the contrary not withstanding 2t C II Jacobs Administrator Hammocks We have hammocks all prices and styles The very best make for less price than you usually pay for the cheaper ones Come and get prices A McMillen The Epworth League Convention The convention is just well under way as we go to press this afternoon and we shall give proper space to its proceedings next week describing a successful and profitable gathering We sell best Indigo dyed Prints 5c yard Best Apron Check Ginghams 5c yard Best Table Oil Cloth 15c yard Best Carpet Warp on spools 18c for white 20c for colors F C Gauze Corsets 35c to 1 Ladies Gauze Vests 5c to 50c Childrens fancy Parasols 16c Ideal Shirt Waists 50c to 2 Mens stout seamless sox 5c Six big fast color red or blue handkerchiefs for 25c 12 yards of Valenciennes Lace for 14c We save you 10 to 40 per cent The Thomp son Dry Goods Co Wednesday nights storm was heavy out west in the neighborhood of Wray Colorado Rain hail and wind Here it was all wind and dust but 10 of an inch of rain Izzer Izzer Whos got the Izzer Thats easy The Thompson Dry Goods Co have it Its their crack Cotton Batt Price 10 cents Those two hole Quick meal gasoline stoves are the best and all right to set on top of your range to get supper on these hot davs Mound City Paint is fast coming to the front and acknowledged to be the best by everyone who use it Fruit jars and fruit jar rubbers and tops cherry pitters and fruit funnels at W T Colemans McCook stores will be open every night next week after 8 oclock except Mon day MINOR ITEMS 1303 at Bonnotts twgn LiiHinnimmmii mi i ii ii i OF NEWS Try a 1303 at Bennetts ttV v lTniWTitiir Tjuiver NUMBER 3 Tho best soda is at Cone Bros Buy a 1303 Bennett sells thoni Its a winner 1303 at Bennetts Ice cream 25c quart Palace of Sweets Special prices on hammocks at Cones Stone for sidewalks at Barnett Lum ber yard The library project is not death but sleepeth Tako your stove wood Lumber Co Everything meat market to tho Barnett seasonable at Marshs A few Hicks Almanacs for 1902 for sale at this ollice E J Mitchell auctioneer ollice 17 residence 95 I hones- Buy your bath brushes sponges and toilet soaps at Cone Bros Two second hand headers cheap at W T Colemans for sale The local demand for carpenters is in excess of the supply at present Childrens Fancy Parasols 16c and Tc at The Thompson Dry Goods Co Remnants in wall paper very cheap McConnell it Berry Stone sidewalks aro now required by the Ljty authorities Barnett has tho stone A bargain in steam thieshing Coleman a good outfit second hand Si o W T Four chicks saved pavs for enough Lees Lice Killer to last a whole season Sold by all druggists Have you tried the soda at Cones Everything clean and dainty and served in elegant style C W Goheen has for salo for cash or trade a McConnick self binder in good condition Call on or write him 2ts TVo rooms for rent one block south of M Call at residence E church Ernest Pearson Wq set the pace on hammocks A big line at the right prices Our dollar woven bed hammock is a wonder McConnell Berry Lost Small diamond ring Friday af ternoon Juno 6th Finder will bo re warded by returning same to mo at Zints barber shop Tom OConnor Last week W L Zint bought tho Mrs Lillian McCarl residence on Mar shall street It will be occupied by Roy Zint and bride Mrs Cora Kelley va cating The Corset Girdle in all its makes Gauze Batiste and Coutil 50c 75c and 100 All of the celebrated F C brand Money back after 4 weeks wear if dissatisfied For sale only by The Thompson Dry Goods Co This is an ideal time to paint up your premises Every dollar invested now in paint will add two to the value of your property See our S W P new ideas in colors and get our prices on the best paint made McConnell Berry Cards are out announcing the ap proaching wedding of Frank R Dobson and Edna Garrard The happy event is on the calendar for June 25th Both are well known and highly esteemed in this community where they have lived many years One of the best moves for their benefit recently made by the farmers of Red willow county is the purchasing of sep arators They seem to be a success in operation and profitable Dairying in some portions of the coun ty has been greatly stimulated -by the separators The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean prints interesting short stories of love travel and adventure each week in addi tion to all the news of the world at large We have arranged especially whereby our readers may have both this paper and the Inter Ocean for one year at the very low rate of 140 for both We direct attention to the advertise ment of the Bee Hive in this issue Its poison but its good for grasshoppers Go and get some of that 30 gallons of hopper dope Try it according to direc tions in The Tribune The results will speak for themselves Go today and commence the good work tomorrow ev ening Creditors of Frank S Curry attempt ed first of the week to attach his house hold goods as they were at the station ready to be shipped to Denver The goods were shipped to the name of Pierce The goods were delivered to the company and freight paid before action was attempted and the action was dis missed and goods were returned to the company although the creditors are not by any means satisfied that the trans action is in good faith The designers of the Ideal White and Colored Shirt Waists have more than maintained their reputation this season TheirPIain Linen Lawn Waists their Tucked and Appliqued Linen ones their Persian Striped Linen ones their Silk Gingham Waists buttoning before or behind their Dotted Swiss Waists in light or dark grounds their White Waists in Gibsons and buttoning before or behind all of them are gems and unequalled for style beautv and finish Price 50c to 200 For sale only by The Thompson Dry Goods Co 3rivoi