h v t J m TWENTY FIRST YEAR The September Analyses Tho Ainericnn BeetSugar Co at Grand Island Nobrnska has mado tho follow ing report of the September annlyses of samples of sugar beets sent to that fac tory from this vicinity Tho analyses show very satisfactory results SUOAK PEB CENT NAMES IN J C Achoson 140 133 82 8 E J Baker 1st 144 137 827 2nd 119 113 782 Henry Bohling 124 118 79 0 WEBower Nebseedl4G 139 S02 east 115 109 78 2 west 130 124 793 J A Brinton 128 122 736 J W Burtless 1st 92 8 2 73 0 2ndllG 110 817 3rd 116 110 806 David Dovony 170 161 817 M Dutton 150 142 79 8 FurgesonKelloyl42 136 780 G W Furrow 1st 128 2nd 120 C W Goheen 110 R W Goheen 1st 135 2nd 96 Win Gruver 112 J M Hammond 122 Mrs S O Hilemanl29 CA Littel Lavsonl38 1st west 118 2nd 121 V E Queen 111 G P Randel 1st 95 2nd 109 EERogers 124 E R Sngesor 105 JooSchmitz 128 122 753 114 745 104 769 128 799 91 696 106 752 116 826 123 791 127 793 112 761 116 806 105 765 90 725 105 778 118 S05 100 750 122 8L5 H P Sutton 132 125 836 DSt German 1st 124 118 795 2nd 115 110 771 0 GVahuc 130 324 807 1 II Wasson Son 122 116 819 Gerald Wilcox 1st 126 120 797 2nd 119 114 762 3rd 130 123 81S 4th 11 9 114 772 Henry Schaeffer 119 114 798 SUOAB BEET NOTES McCook should keep her eye open for a beet sugar factory Tho general condition of the sugar beet crop about Grand Island is satis factory and there is no fear of a shortage It is expected that about 500 carloads of sugar beets will be shipped to the Grand Island factory this fall from the neighborhood of McCook The Grand Island factor expects to open the fall run with beets from Mc Cook They have matured a little earl ier than in other localities The Greeley Coloradobeet sugar fac tory is rapidly nearing completion and will be ready for business to handle this years crop in that locality Fort Collins Colorado capitalists have subscribed 8105000 of the 350000 nec essary to build a plant at that place and tho work of construction will begin at once They expect to begin operations at Leavitt Nebraska about September 15 The analysis in that neighborhood have been 4rom 75 to 84 as to purity There tonnage is heavy Colorado sugar beets have been dam aged some by drouth but late and co pious showers have brought them on in good shape with a high per cent in purity and in sugar The Great Western Sugar Co of Loveland Colorado opened its second campaign about September 10th having doubled its capacity since last year The factory will slice about 100000 tons of beets this season as against 43000 tons last year A Good Time Social The ladies of the Congregational church were responsible for a very en joyableGood TimesociaI at the church Monday evening The main purpose of the social was to have the members of the church the congregation and friends become better acquainted one with an other Incidentally refreshments were served and a short program and a few games made full the measure of the even ings pleasure Tho instrumental part of the program embraced numbers by Mrs WBMills Mrs Mabel Stranahan Lillie Campbell and Dora Oyster Mrs C L Fahnestock and F M Kimmell gave vocal numbers Mrs J A Gunn recited and Mrs Fred Bosworth read a humorous selection A Victim of Paralysis Henry Stine after a prolonged illness died of paralysis early last Friday morn ing The remains were shipped to Cul bertson the same night and on the following day were buried at that place Fred Stine son of the deceased and Minnie Stine of this city a daughter at tended the funeral from here Fred re turned to Kansas City where he is now located on Monday nights train From the Grand Master Workman McCook lode No 61 A O U W will enjoy a visit from Grand Master Workman Jacob Jaskalek September 22nd As this is a regular meeting of the lodge a full attendance is desired Several candidates will be initiated Come out and hear Jake give a good plain talk on Workmanship Crushed His Right Foot Wednesday afternoon Henry Wagner an employe in the riptrack service had his right foot badly mashed by a car wheel running over it The fractured bones could be noticed through the skin and flesh Tho wound was ugly and painful Everything that is best in paints is found at Cone Bros Boys Blanket lined School Coats 85c at The Thompson Dry Goods Co Ping pong Sets 1 to 5 -the latest society craze McConnell Bebey JimDumps has surely become Sunny Jim since his wife put into use those home made Bed Comforts got at The K Thompson Dry Goods Cos Size weight fluffiness Quality of material and work are great 165 to 275 MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE A C Clyde is here from Michigan W E Cbowell was down from Cul bertson Monday evening Mbs Viba Fbancisco has returned from her visit to Hastings Fosteb G Stiloeboueb was over from Danbury Saturday and Sunday Miss Ma by Mugan has gone to Boone Iowa on a visit of considerable length Glenn Hupp left Tuesday morning on 2 to resume his studies in the state university Mbs E A Bocock and son Bruce visited Holdrego relatives latter part of week past Mbs Geobge D Leach arrived home Monday night on 3 from her German town visit Miss Cabbie Scott accompanied her brother to Denver Tuesday on 1 for a short visit Mbs G A Noben returned home Monday on 13 from visiting relatives at Orleans for a few days T H Leach came up from German town Tuesday night on 3 and is visit ing his sons a short time Miss Peabl Keckley of Kirwin Kan sas is visiting her brother J W East man of the carpentershop O V DeWald of tho Trenton Reg ister had business with pleasure mixed in tho valleys finest Monday Caleb Clothieb was down from the ranch near Marengo in the county Hayes closing days of week past Miss Jennie Hill and Miss Stella Fuller returned home last Saturday night on 6 from their Denver visit Miss Maby Scott left this week in company with her mother and sister of Benkelman for California on a visit Miss Hannah Stangland departed for Lincoln Tuesday morning on No 2 to enter the state university for the en suing year Mbs W P Bboss returned from Omaha Monday noon on 1 She has been visiting relatives in the states metropolis J C Mitchell went down to Rod Cloud Sunday to see his brother Robert who was recently injured by being thrown from a horse Miss Ethel Pope left for Lincoln to enter the state university last Sun day morning on 12 stopping over in Oxford until Tuesday morning Fbank Williams and family who have been visiting at the homo of his parents over in the Beaver country de parted for Chicage from this place Wednesday night Mbs J A Hill Miss Jennie Hill and Miss Stella Fuller mother sister and daughter of Mrs Fred Fuller departed on 6 Monday night for the east They will visit in Keokuk la and in Illinois Miss Jennie Hill has purchased one of the buildings of the old Barnett lumber yard plant and has had it moved onto a lot just east of the flour mill and is having it prepared for her occupancy E J Mitchell has sold his West McCook home to J W Shirley and will make his home for the present in the old Courier building which has been re paired and rearranged for occupancy by the family Fbed W Hewitt clerk of Hooker county and Lilla Pearl Challstrom of Cambridge were married in the Commer cial hotel parlor Tuesday morning of last week County Judge C E Eldred tying the knot Mbs J F Fobbes was at home to a company of lady friends last Friday afternoon to meet her guest and relative Mrs Fred F Tomblin who expects soon to leave for California where they ex pect to make their home Mb and Mbs Yagy parents of Mrs R A Green came in from Illinois Wednesday on 13 surprising them It has been fourteen years since their last visit and of course very marked improve ment and growth are noticeable Mbs J B Meseeve came up from Lincoln Tuesday night and on Wed nesday morning in company with Mrs FMKimmellwent up to Chase county on a short visit to Mrs A S Campbell on the Kilpatrick ranch a few miles north of Imperial They returned here Friday evening R M Munson of Ains worth Nebraska father of Mrs H P Sutton Mrs J A Munson of Grand Junction Colorado her sister-in-law and two children and an oldtime Michigan schoolmate Mrs Rollin Bond of York Nebraska are guests in the Sutton home this week Mr Munson is on his way to Grand Junction on a hunting expedition for big game notwithstand his 70 years of age Mrs Munson and children are homeward bound from an Iowa visit Mrs Bond is tho wife of Yorks well known band director T L Shields of Victoria Australia was in the city last Friday afternoon and in company with W B Whittaker of Quick Frontier count was a visitor at The Tbibune office Mr Shields was a colonial volunteer a corporal in the Fifth Victoria mounted rifles through the late Boer war in South Africa and carries a gold medal for his services from King Edward at whose coronation he was one of the colonial contingent present He had the appearance and speech of a well-to-do ranchman and re fused a commission in the regular royal service after the war A short talk with this intelligent modest young colonial yielded a better idea of the Boer South Africa and the war than all our previous reading The Boer in the field was brave but densely ignorant even in the case of officers of the grade of field cor nets and the situation was ever misrep resented to the men by the officers The velt was a difficult country and exactly suited to the fighting and running away methods of the Boer and for ambush of small and detached bodies of soldiers The Boer was his own transport and existed for the most part on tough meat and mealies and withal was a rather unfathomable product Mtmk Won In the Eleventh Inning1 McCook won from Fairbury Monday in the eleventh inning by a home run by Jones bringing in two scores Summary McCook 0 01000 3 000 2 6 Fairbury 1000000003 04 Batteries McCookBeltzorMoore and Doane Fairbury Teel and LaFrauce Hits McCook 10 Fairbury 6 Errors McCook 4 Fairbury 5 Home runs Converse and Jones Umpire Cone A SHUT OUT TUESDAY In ppite of the fact that Fairbury only got three hits off Jones in Tuesdays gamo tho visitors shut out tho locals while they profited by errors to tho sum of six scores Summary Fairbury 0001100 1 3 6 McCook 0 0000000 0 0 Batteries McCook Jones and Doane Fairbury Redmond and LaFrance Hits Fairbury 3 McCook 6 Struck out By Redmond 6 by Jones 5 Er rors Fairbury 4 McCook 7 Umpire LJurney ONE OF THE FINEST EVEB Wednesdays game wits one of the stiff est exhibitions of amateur baseball ever played in the state McCook win ning out by a score of 2 to 1 in the ninth inning Summary McCook 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 12 Fairbury 0 1000000 01 Batteries McCook Moore and Ben der Fairbury Bean and LaFrance Hits McCook 8 Fairbury 5 Struck out By Moore 2 by Bean 4 Errors McCook 2Fairbury4 UmpiroTraver WHEN FAIBBUBYS BALLOON WENT UP Fairburys balloon went up and out of sight in Thursdays game Perhaps the less reported of the game the better It was tho only poor game of tho quar tette The details of the scrimmage are as appended McCook 7 0040105 7 Fairbury 0 0001000 23 Batteries McCookKu nkle and Doane Fairbury Teel and La France Hits McCook 19 Fairbury 9 Two base hits Bean Teel Tuttle Jones 2 Doane Rhodes Reed Pickard Errors Mc Cook 3 Fairbury 5 Umpire Frank Traver Snapper Kennedy of the Three I league played with the locals during tho series this week He says the boys are equal to the minor league players McCook had the strongest team in the diamond this week she has ever assem bled McCook vs Aurora The Harvest Ilome and Exposition management have completed all arrange ments for the meet in Wilsonville next week September 23 26 inclusive Good band music leading orators and various and entertaining sports have been ar ranged for every day except the first day which will be entry day On Wed nesday September 24 Hon A C Shal lenberger will deliver an address and on Thursday September 25 Hon George Norris of McCook will speak Both speakers arc well known The leading attraction in sports will be three games of baseball between McCook and Aurora they playing on each day of September 24-25-26 You should not miss these games Besides these games there will be lawn tennis contests basket ball jumping etc Something for everybody The picnic grounds are in fine shape the shade beiner luxuriant and invitinsr In fact it is just such a spot as one would be looking for following a hard summers work jiKaJiLt lUK rtbtme tJ4WMWfM Ouioty McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING SEPETEMBER 19 1902 NUMBER 19 Marshall Streets Building Boom Marshall street seems to be the storm center of McCooks active building boom The Bailey Grannis and Boatman resi dences were hardly completed before Knud Stangland Mrs N E Fahnestock and Joseph Menard commenced opera tions The Stangland and Fahnestock homes are to be very cosy cottages Mr Menard is now building a large barn in the rear of his dwelling and will it is said soon begin the erection of a cottage just north of his home First of this week C F Pade broke dirt for a new residence just south of the Grannis home and will add a comfortable and convenient dwelling to the list before snow flies Dan Colson is also figuring on a home in the same neighborhood and others are talking Baseball En Masque Saturday aweek September 27th the local management has arranged for a benefit game of ball in which the play ers will be masked The two teams will be made up of the regular players and local material will be used in filling in Jones and Reed and Moore and Doane will be the batteries so a fine game may be expected Give the boys a rousing benefit They have been playing good ball and deserve your money as well as good wishes Sewing Machines I have in stock the Wheeler Wilson Household and many other makes of machines I have drop heads as low as S1235 and from there up to the finest cabinets at ccO It will pay anyone to look my assortment over before buying W T Coleman Mens Corduroy Pants 200 and Boys 50c at The Thompson Dry Goods Co Why dont you paint your house There are but few that dont need it The Mound City paint is the best It spreads farther and lasts longer than the most of paints Give it a trial W T Coleman The New Dress Goods include Panama Cloth Auto Cloth Broadcloth Meridian Cloth Golfings Venetians Cheviots Serges Shark Skins Zibelines and other sensible and serviceable weaves If bought at The Thompson Dry Goods Co you will be highly pleased with goods and price RayMcCabl was in LincolngTues day on university law school business Mbs Ella Sly arrived here on 13 Wednesday morning i RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Brakeman J F Utter had business in Bartley Thursday Auditor C II Sampson was at head quarters yesterday Storekeeper C W Britt was a Lincoln pilgrim over Sunday Brakeman C A Nesbit is laying off with a sprained ankle Conductor C J Suell had the bridge special east Thursday Brakeman H L Holder is in Denver on a short leave of absence Locomotive 345 is ih the roundhouso having her firebox patched W E Leary is a new machinist this week going to work Tuesday Sleet W Riley is now a member of Agent Thomsons regular force Master Mechanic Archibald was in Omaha yesterday on business Supt of Motive Power R D Smith was out from Lincoln last Friday E G Searl E L Oldham and W F Hoar are new brakemen this week Brakeman C W Downey was in Hold rege on business part of tho week Brakeman W A Cassell is a member of the new crew put in service this week Conductor and Mrs H A Rouch spent yesterdiiy between trains in Hol brook visiting Brakeman W A Cassell returned home last Saturday night from Mis soula Montana Switchman I B West has been off duty part of the week on account of illness in the family The 372 went into the roundhouse Sunday having knocked out a piston and for light repairs Cliff Brown has been promoted to day caller and Bruce Berry has his position as messenger A E Sparks has resigned his position at the round house and has moved to Holdrege Curtis Courier During July tho Pressed Steel Car company turned out an average of 103 cars per day of a total value of 3250000 Dispatcher and Mrs W F Pate ar rived home Wednesday morning on No 2 from spending a few days in Denver Coal Inspector Rugh was here yester day in the line of his duty and wit nessed the last game of the Fairbury series Trainmaster Kenyon made his custo mary trip with the pay car Tuesday to Denver returning home on Wednesday night C B Sentance who for the past three years has been in charge of the pump at Uenl lman has been transferred to the train service M S Jennings night foreman of the car repairers has been transferred into the train service Also W F Calhoun of the repair track Way car No 144 was pretty badly jammed up in the yard by an engine a few days ago and is now in the carpen tershop for repairs One of the boilers in the roundhouse has been discarded and removed from the shop It will doubtless be replaced by a new one soon W C and H J Hines are entertain ing an older brother an engineer from Kentucky this week and W C has been laying off a few days Fireman and Mrs L P Nielson have just returned from spending a week or ten days in Hastings where her father is seriously ill with dropsy A new way car No 103 has just gone into the service It bears the number of Conductor T E McCarls car which was burned some months ago Conductor William Shinsel came in from the west end Tuesday with the bridge special carrying car No 199 He went west on Wednesday night Engine No 36 a small road engine which has been converted into a goat is now ready for service and is being broken in today in the local yard There are about 75 men at work now on the repair track and perhaps 200 bad order cars awaiting repairs This branch of the service is never lacking work ConductorWilliamCropp was called to Chicago Monday by the serious illness of his father and Conductor H C Kiser hns his run E L Oldham fills Kisers place meanwhile Conductor Hegenberger and Engineer C E Benedict of McCook came in from McCook last night Mr Hegenberger will probably move his family here Holyoke Republican Postal Clerk Bingham left on 6 Tues day night for Lincoln to work on the Lincoln Billings run Joel C Esh suc ceeds him on the Imperial line making his first trip Wednesday Charles Emerson and his crew went down to Crete Sunday to gather up the wreck at that place The Lincoln wreck er broke down in attempting to lift one of the big freight engines but Emerson picked her up and handled her easily New blacksmiths helpers this week are E M Dawson Henry Ivey trans ferred from the storehouse Laurence Casten transferred from storehouse Those quitting the blacksmithshop are John Fitzer and Joseph Lynch Fitzer returns to Stockville and Lynch expects to go Denver in search of work Chief Dispatcher and Mrs Ware of Wymore were guests of Engineer and Mrs F G Westland on Wednesday of last week Mr Ware is one of the old guard having been agent at Blooming ton when Calhoun was running the Guard in a sod house He was also agent at Indianola in the 70s and mentioned a drive to Redwillow and westward when there was a store and postoffice at Red willow and McCooks townsite was but virgin prairie They left for home on Thursday morning last Rev Howabd Stoy of Rawlins Wy oming has been the guest of former McCook parishioners and friends part of the week McKInley Memorial Services Sunday Tho people of McCook paid a modest tribute Sunday morning last to tho memory of tho last of our trinitv of martyred presidents William Mc Kinley Union services of the Methodist Baptist Christian and Congregational denominations were held in tho Congregational church at the regular morning hour Revs Grigs by and White assisted in tho preliminary services Rev Dean introduced Judge Norris in a short talk Judge Norris spoke very touchingly of tho domestic side of tho life of tho martyred presi dent ueiiovmg tne peoplo loved most of all McKinloy at tho hearthstone while honoring him as a statesman and soldier The church was filled and tho occa sion was characteristic of tho patriotism of our peoplo and befitting tho memory of a noble man and an honored presi dent A picturo of the dead president draped in the flag occupied a prominent place on tno rostrum and a few palms ferns and cut flowers made up the modest decorations The Mothers Meeting The mothers meeting of the W C T U will be held at tho home of the sup erintendent Mrs Thorgrimson on Fri day afternoon September 26th at 230 The program follows Current Topics 10 minutes by Mrs Traver short articles relating to the worn Many Kinds of Love Ella Wheelor Wilcox selected Mrs Grigsby Work of School Girls selected Mrs Smith The Folly of Over Eating Mrs Rouch Wanted a bartender must bnsnlwr and industrious give reference answer at once D 939 Post of Juno or July 8th Mrs Traver Devotional conducted by the superin tendent Short business session after tho pro gram Mothers and all interested cor dially invited to be present Secbetaby Two of a Kind Rev George L White of the Baptist church officiated at the weddimr of two young couples Wednesday evening at me parsonage At eight oclock Irwin Show and Lenner Roberson worn miuln huslmnrl and wife and at nine oclock Ira Dye ana Minnie iammel were joined in wedlock Both of the young pairs are well known tomanv Tbibune rfiadfirs and thov pnfpp the married estate with the congratula tions or an Mr and Mrs Dvo wont im tn Dpnvnr on No 3 Wednesday night on a short wedding trip Mr and Mrs Show were tho recip ients of many handsome and useful gifts among them being a gold watch and chain from groom to bride For Sale A team spring waeon dravand truck all complete with harness etc Will sell reasonable Inquire at Blue Front liv ery barn W n Ackebman Pigs For Sale Thoroughbred Chester Whites In quire of J M Hammond five miles southwest of McCook The Tbibune is only 8100 a year Childrens Fleece Lined Sleeping Gar ments 50c each at The Thompson Dry Goods Co The total enrollment in the public schools Thursday evening of last week was 734 Best quality Carpet Warp on spools 18c white 20c colored at The Thompson Dry Goods Co The state loan or some fifty volumes arrvived Tuesday and the books were at once placed on the shelves for distri bution The residence of Mrs Cora Kelley over on East Dennison street has been purchased and is now occupied by W E Hart and family Miss Jeannette Van Depoel has this week opened up a millinery and notions store in the room in the First National bank building recentlv vacated by Dr W V Gage Those S35 845 and 850 buggies are dandies and the best values ever offered in the city The 875 rubber tired ones are beauties Call and see them No trouble to show them at WT Colemans The McCook Building Association will open its thirtieth series of stock this month If you are not already a member call on the secretary and sub scribe for a few shares of stock There are no safer or more profitable invest ments offered in McCook Tho Great Majestic the Malleable Climax Quick Meal Jewel Universal and several other makes of ranges is what you have to select from when you want a range Look them over and get prices before buying W T Coleman The Burlington has just closed the purchase of coal and mineral rights lying beneath 41000 contiguous acres of land in a territory south of Springfield Illi nois between the Chicago Alton and the Illinois Central tracks The trans action requires about a million dollars in cash Yes I always get the Izzer Batts whenever I make comforts You can open out three or four of them while fussing with one of any other kind Yes sure theyre fluffy as any but they are made of new cotton and not mill sweepings so they hold together many times better than other batts Weigh more too and only cost 10c apiece They are made especially for The Thomp son Dry Goods Cos comfort making but they retail them too MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS Fino stationery and books at Cone Scalo books for sale at The Tbibunk ofhco Go to C L DeGroff Cos for Sorosis Skirts Some good values in Petticoats at CL DeGroff Cos Big bargains in wall papor at Cono Bros drug store Dont fail to see tho decorated crepe tissue at Cono Bros Best quality Apron Check Ginghams c at The Thompson Dry Goods Co Spices and flavorings strictly pure MeCoNNKLL BkbBY If its seasonablo and nil riirlih Vnn will find it at D C Marshs meat markot Eleeant lino of Now Golf fJInvou or and 50c at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co Always reliable always dependable what you buy at Marshs meat market American A 2 bushel seamless Grain Bags 10Vo cents at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co Wanted -Room and board by married couple in private family Leave word at The Tkibune office 2ts For the pickle season all kinds of spices and flavorings Purest made McCONNKLL it BEBBY All the new and popular books always in stock at less than publishers prices McDonnell it Bebby Curtis suffered a 5000 fi lif Wifl nesday Insurance totaled S2000 Tho Enterprise was among the unfortunates Cards with envelopes to match for at homes receptions etc for sale at Tbib une office Same neatly printed rea sonable if desired At the right price you can always get the choicest things tho season affords at D C Marshs meat market At tho old stand all the time Ladies Handsome Castor or Navy Coats with inlaid velvet collar reliably tailored 190 at The Thompson Dry Goods Co Others to 815 A dwelling house is being built bi ll J Little on the corner of River street and River Bridge road in South McCook It is to be a two story affair John F Helm of Redwillow is the largest raiser of wheat in tho county so far as The Tbibunk has information Ho is credited with 12000 bushels Everybody gets a bargain in our wall paper remnant sale Come early and get this years patterns McConnkll it Bebby Lost A pocketbook containing a sum of money and some papers of value to me 810 reward will be paid for its re turn F C Kellogg Wo have paint for any purpose Paints of all grades and prices Dont buy till you have seen us McConnell Bebby August Droll was one of the fortunate ones with small grain this season His total yield of small grain was 7000 bush els of which 6400 bushels were wheat N J Walden of Ashland Kansas will fatten 500 head of cattle on the F G Stilgebouer farm this fall and winter He will feed alfalfa and cotton seed meal Lebanon claims to have within her limits the oldest citizen of Redwillow county in the person of Michael Devoe who was born in New York state in 1807 January 17 There is nothing better for that tired feeling even these warm July daysthan a juicy steak such as you get for your good money at D C Marshs meat market Kinds of meat change somewhat with the seasons but they never change the quality at D C Marshs market Its always one quality the very best the market affords Subscriptions over one year delinquent must be paid It will pain us to be separated from any of our friends and readers but the delinquent burden must be believed The McCook Cooperative Building and Savings association will build over on Madison just south of Dr Gunns residence It will be a cottage 20x26 feet four rooms No better way to buy a home than paying for it in monthly payments The McCook Building Association offers un equaled inducements to borrowers in payment of loans William Zint got word from his farm near Bertrand the other day informing him that his wheat went 53 and almost a half bushels per acre the yield being 2773 bushels on 50 acres If you want to build or buy property the McCook Building Association can furnish money at reasonable rates and easy payments No association offers as good inducements to borrowers Cali on the secretary for information My selection of hard and soft coal heaters is not equalled in this part of the state It will pay you to look at these heatera before buying Will guar antee price with quality W T Coleman Alex Ellis of McCook who has been a student for some time in the American School of Correspondence Boston has just been awarded a certificate for a free scholarship in that school He will be glad to turn this over to one of our read ers who is anxious to study steam elec trical or mechanical engineering rita or call on him at once