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tJ r h K ajyiiymj wmajij wfjgwfmjipyyiT lie TWENTY FIRST YEAR PROFITABLE PARAGRAPHS Holiday perfumes at Cone Bros BibleB from40o to S3 00 at McMillens Go to Cono Bros for lino stationery The coal man is having his first inning of the winter Go to C L SoroHis Skirts DeGroff Cos for Chafing dishes timbole irons otc at W T Col mans Whito Pine and Tar is the best cough syrup at Cono Bros First class meats of all kinds at the B M meat market A new lino of Christmas rugs at Lud wicks See our window For Sale First class folding bed Inquire at Morgans clothing store Stoins and Christmas Tankards novelties for McCONNELL BeRKY Ludwicks Egyptian stools lasted just a day and a half and the 100 were gone Have you arranged for your Christmas turkey See D C Marsh about it right wny Buy tho hoy a velocipede for a Christ mas gift W T Coloman can fill your order A hogshead of homo made cream can dies at ten cents por pound at the Candy Kitchen 5 3ts Follow tho procession of holiday shop- ers to the nig unristmas aispiay at McConnell Berrys One of those beautiful gold plate lamps at McMillens would make a fine Christmas present Conrad Eckhart is having a residence 24x24 built over on the corner of Mc Dowell and Dakota streets Turkeys may bo roosting high but Marsh will pay eight cents a pound live weight to bring them down A masquerade ball in tho opera house Christmas eve Prizes for tho best costumes of lady and gentleman Bound cane for sale 4 per ton Drop a postal box 183 5 4ts Clarence Wales Ping Pong and game boards and card games of all kinds McConnell Berry No holiday gifts so acceptable as Furs 25 styles of Scarfs Collarettes atd Muffs 125 to 600 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos One hundred turkeys wanted a t Marshs meat market for tho holiday irade Eight cents a pound live weight will bo paid Silverware fine assortment and very reasonable prices at W T Colemans Anything you want for a Christmas gift Inspect the line Gold fish given away at W T Cole mans with every purchase of two dol lars worth of goods between the 15th and the 25th of December Wo challenge comparison with our Monte Carlo Coats at 700 8 00 and 10 00 in Blacks Castors and Oxfords The Thompson Dry Goods Co This is the time to make your pur chases of underwear and at C L De Groff Cos is tho right place to get the best goods at the right prices Cut glass did you inquire Well I guess jes A nice line at reasonable prices Call early before the assortment is broken W TColemans of course i Those elegant French Flannel Dress ngoauqucs hiilwuuu in uii tHuituuiitu elvets for 535U at The xnompson ury Goods Cos aro worth looking up for Christmas giving If any one has a more interesting and comprehensive and occurato epitome of firstlies of Redwillow county history than appears in this issue The Tribune would be delighted to priut it We are not Santa Claus himself but we have an elegant stock of Christmas goods at right prices and we ask all to call and inspect our line We know we can please you Cono Bros druggists The nicest in find china at Suttons Hq Vrlrnv cMnn annrnanliPQ nnrl hardware store bee wnat no nas on display now Buy early and get the best assortment from which to make your purchases There are some things Sutton does not offer or agree to do He doesnt agree to sell a 350 piano for S165 But he will sell you for 165 the best piano on earth for that amount of money And its a good instrument too Sutton carries tho Mathushek Story vour eyes neea attention aon c wait new until some pilgrim comes along but go to Sutton at once He remains here to warrant his work irr 1 w v MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE A F Webster was in tho city first of the week V Franklin was in Lincoln on bank ing business Monday Mrs C B Sawyrr went in toOmaha Inst night on a short visit Mrs Roy Zint visited tho homefolks Red Cloud first of this week Ben Shkiiwood of Cambridge came up to tin- city Tuesday night F J Niswandkr of Cheyenne Wyo has joined his wife on her visit here Miss Nell Gunn is assisting in Cone Bios sloro during the holiday trade Mrs Kena Walsh or Flattsmoiiin is visiting her sister Mrs John W Solby W M Newlon of Culbcrtson entered the Boo Hive employ yesterday as a clerk G Weykneth was over from tho Beaver Tuesday on business at tho court house G W Waits who was employed by M TJ Holmes during the rush has gone to Denver Miss Lizzie McAdams is homo from Pueblo Colorado where she has been located for several months Rev Frank W Dean was in Crete and Lincoln close of List week and early part of this week on business Hazel Hare who is attending the Conservatory of Music in Lincoln 1 ed homo last Saturday for the holidays Mrs Nellie Guild returned t o Omaha Monday morning after visiting her sister Mrs A P Thomson a week or two Misses Anna Dulanky and Mabel Macho returned home Sunday morn ing on 12 from spending a week near Stratton S M Cochran and family departed Wednesday morning on 2 for Decatur Indiana to be absent a fow weeks visit ing relatives James A Cline national bank exam iner Minden inspected the First National Bank Tuesday with the usual very satisfactory results W R Starr was in Hayes Center Monday on business connected with the seizure of tho Republican of that place under mortgage Carl Berry departed Monday for Pueblo Colorado where ho has a posi tion of fireman The family will remain here for a while Walter Clark is now living in Lin coln being still somewhat incapacitated by his injury in a wreck in the Indian Territory last summer Mrs George Leach departed on 13 Monday for Denver and George will follow her after pay day They will go into the grocery business in Denver Dr and Mrs G A Hare both phy sicians of Fresno California who have been in New York city for two months past are expected in tho city next Mon day to remain a fow days with Dr and Mrs J D Hare of our city Mrs F J Niswandeu born Dora Hunt is here from Cheyenne Wyoming guest of Mrs J W Lino Mrs Nis wander was an early settler and will be rememembered as a girl by those who lived here in the early days Her hus band is in the state auditors office in Cheyenne She will remain a week or ten days PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES The art exhibit closed on Tuesday It was a very successful venture in every way Financially we were enabled to pay all expenses and have a neat sum over for tho purchase of pictures for tho school and library Socially it brought our citizens together men women and children and educationally fow will deny its usefulness at least to the children We may not bo training our children to be artists but we would like to cultivate a taste for the beautiful and aid in char acter building Our notes last week contained an error We credited Calumet K to Frank Norris The story appeared seri ally in the Saturday Evening Post by Merwin Webster Wo were uuder tho impression that Norris Webster were the joint authors as all three were using the same subjects We have two Nebraska authors rep resented in the library Will Pavne raised in Nebraska now of Ohicigo His best book On Fortunes Road is worth reading Elizabeth Higgins a Nebraska woman has written Out of the West This should be interesting I to Nobraskans as the scene is laid in Columbus and deals with the manners - TOfinr fr L nniv mliorn tr hnv and CUStOniS Of the state The hero of omethingnice in chinaware for a gift of fcQP tale is a wild young man from the whose father has sent him west to It will not be necessary to go farther fast than Suttons I learn sense and incidentally look after an elevator He has trials marries and oanta oiaus uas maua one ui ms tie- 1S sent to Washington as congressman pots ior supplies at w x at last returns to tho west to work out his destiny Some of us will be tempted to criticize adversely some of Mrs Higgins characters but on the whole it is a readable book McConnell Berrys Display As usual McConnell Berry now have on exhibition an unusually largefine and comprehensive exhibiit of Christmas goods of tho largest variety and scope Books all the latest China dishes to Clark Bush Gerts and Cable line please all Statuary and pictures of pianos in all styles and prices and nothing like it to be soon in this section on easiest possible terms It will be of state Vases etc hand your mistake if you bu elsewhere be- some and reasonable in price Jardi fore seeing his stock and learning hisnieres to meet your fancy Besides prices and terms Dont make such an games of every sort toilet cases and a error Save money and trouble by buy- host of smaller articles all calculated to ing right at home meet every demand for Christmas gifts Everything is now on exhibition and Sutton the jeweler has a reliable op- cierks at band to wait upon you prompt tician in his store all the time Eyes iv Call early before the rush and get tested and glasses fitted scientifically tho aavantacre of tho complete stock in v and satisfaction guaranteed tlunareda au iine3 Largest stock greatest assort of people in McCook and vicinity will ment and at priceg to meet eT urge bear testimony to the hich excellence and reliability of his optical work If I Booksbooksbooks everything that a MoConnei Berry Chafing dishes and Five Oclock teas McCONNELI BERET EXTRA CITIZENSFAV0RED Foremost Eye and Nerve Sp West of Chicago Pays a Professional Visit to McCook Dr J Franklin Ponder professor of ophthalmology and founder o f tho Omaha Ophthalmic college principal of tho Denver Optical Institute a school niakers rule in his possession Pious sards rejoinder was offensive to Hannan who demanded its recall by Ploussard Upon refusal to do so Hannan struck Ploussard on the head with a large alli gator wrench The injured man fell un conscious into the pit from which ho was at oneo removed by members of the gang revived and accompanied to a surgeon for treatment He is getting along and there is now no fear of serious consequences Hannan was arrested for assault and the fine and costs in Police Judge Berrvs court amounted to 900 unrl rworlu no tvrnmmoiirlirirn fpnm no Ho has had thirty three years of experi ence in eye work fitting glasses and teaching optics and has successfully treated nearly two hunared thousand cases of eye strain and nervousness He reads the eye as an open book and with the aid of valuable eje testing in struments can diagnose any case of refractive eye trouble without asking a single question He makes weak eyes strong and old ejes see and feel like young again Cures headaches and nervousness after all other so called rem edies have failed Straightens cross eyes and removes cataracts without the use of tho knife and has the best eye remedies kuown to the optical profes sion for the cure of all eye diseases not requiring a surgical operation This is a golden opportunity for all those suffering from eye or nerve difficul ties or requiring glasses If you do not need glasses Dr Ponder tells you so frankly and makes no charge whatever for his services Remember the place Commercial hotel McCook Neb for a few days only commencing Saturday Dec 13 Go early avoid tho rush and secure the doctors best attention Consultation and examination free The doctor refers by permission to the First National Bank of Denver and can refer to any firstclass busino s house in Denver or Omaha as to his responsibility Might Have Been Serious An exchange of uncomplimentary lan guage between Frank Hannan and Hubert Ploussard Mondav resulted in The Jlnt Teachers Meeting1 Appended wo give tho program of the joint meeting of tho teachers of Red willow and Hitchcock counties to bo hold in the court room of our city Saturday December 13th Onn of the features of the meeting will be the address by Deputy Stat Supt Aicunen of Liincoln who will have of refraction for physicians ana others RomRfchinrr nf intiToat i n vin tnrlira president tL tj rtti n I f - oi mo jLimuer upucai o nn1 patrons and J leading opticians of Denver and Omaha editor of Tho Eye and Its Care nnd other optical publications etc Will bo at tho Commercial hotel Mc Cook Nebraska a few das only com mencing Saturday December 13th and continuing until further notice Dr Ponder cordially invites all per sons having ee trouble of any kind headaches or nervousness or those needing glasses to call and have their eyes examined by scientific up to date methods free of charge Hours 9 to 12 a in 1 to 5 p m and to accommodate those unable to call during the day 7 to 9 evenings by appointment only The doctor says that nearly all ner vous ailments Headaches neuralgia hysteria insomnia or sleeplessness gas trio or digestive disturbances chorea St Vitus dance epilepsy and nervous prostration aro caused by eye strain He relieves the strain by the aid of specially ground lenses thus removing the cause and effecting a permanent cure The doctor is well and favorably known throughout the entire west both as a skilled eye and lense expert and as The Tribune urges its readers so far as possible to take advant age of this opportunity and go to hear the doputy and take in as much of tho program as they can spare tho time to hear It will be profitable and enter taining PROGRAM liJO r M COOET BOOM Piano Duet Mesdamas W B Mills ami Mabel Stranahan Paper Educational History of Redwillow Count Miss Florence N Johnston Symposium on English a How Much English Should Bo Com pluted in tho Fir tEiht Grades It R MrGoo A J Cusnor b Tn Wlmt Grade Should tho Study of English Properly Benin M S Pato Miss Carrio Budlonp Vocal Solo S H McLean c How Organize to Make tho Stndy of tho Mechanics of Entdi h Continued Systematic and Valuable What Material in Neodod and How Can it Ho Mado AvailHble MikC A Gorby Mr E B Young d How Organize to Arquire Powor in Appreciation Thought and Expres sion and to Dnvolop Ideals and a Taste and Lot- for Good Literature HGMeyer MreFDBrown Miss Ruth Jones Vocal Solo Mis Blanch MoCarl Address Doputy State Supt J L McBrien Vocal Solo Business Session 730 p m COURT KOOM Piano Solo Mr Malwl Stranahan It is a regrettable affair which might in gifts Dont forget our Furs our easily have resulted seriously Officers Elect Ladies of the G A R Following is a list of tho officers elected by the Ladies of tho G A R at their regular annual election last Sat urday afternoon in Odd Fellows hall President Mrs F Pi Rathbun Senior Vice President Mrs Walker Junior Vice President Mrs J S Lellow Chaplain Mrs V Franklin Treasurer Mrs Charlotte Brewer Conductress Mrs S L Green Guard Mrs II P Waite Secretary Mrs W S Morlan Gold Fish Giren Away During the week before Christmas and up to Christmas daythat is from ber 15th to December 25th W T Cole Colemans vvhere he comes near losing himself but man will give each of hit customers with every purchase of two dollars worth of goods a gold fish ono of the prettiest pets imaginable in a home The fish are now on exhibition in the store Look at Silk Waists our Jackets and Monte Carlos our Belts Chatelaines Hair Ornaments Gloves Dress Goods and accessories We solicit your inspection and trade Signed The Thompson Dry Goods Co Hows This For Low Henry English Walnuts two pounds for 35c I Peanuts two pounds 25c Salted Peanuts two pounds for 25c Dates per pound 10c Home made Cream Candies three cents less than wholesale price Mixed Creams two pounds for 25c Barrels of Mixed Candy at 10c three pounds for 25c Full line of tree ornaments candies etc Largest and best line of candies ever in McCook We can save you money The Candy Kitchen Candies at Wholesale Prices During December we will sell home made candies as cheap as they can be bought from the factories at wholesale prices Treat your little ones right tnis their Dennisorj street window Kill two year and buy them good wholesome and birds wun ono stone gpt a gilt for your friends or family and one for yourself at the same time 100 Reward We herebj offer to each of the first 10 girls under 12 years of age who shall cut out this notice and bring it to our store a great big plump Izzer Cotton Batt value 10c or a dressed doll as they may choose Signed Who-do-you-think-we-are Half Rates to Lincoln On January 18 to 24 1903 the Bur lington will sell tickets from any point in Nebraska to Lincoln and return at one fare for the round trip Tickets good returning until February 3 Burlington agent Rock Cockerels For Sale Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels at 100 apiece T F GocHXEr P O box TG Danbury Neb A Card We renew our customary Christmas offer to men Buy Dress Goods here for mothsr sister wife or other fellows sister with privilege of exehanse by the recipient 300 pieces of Worsted Dress j yard The Thompson Dry Goods Co Another Picture Sale On Monday or Tuesday of next week we will place on sale another big lot of Ask tha i those 12J cent pictures New subjects MCUONNELI BEBKY NOVEMBER MORTGAGE BECOBD Farm filings 1115650 00 releases23 1257492 City filings 9 385000 released 8 397500 Chattel filings 81 3376260 releases 1132006823 Utibttwe McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER 12 1902 an Upright and reliable business man i Lecture The i Optimist vs Tho Pessimist Deputy Stato Supt J L Baritone Solo McBrion Mr F A Ionnoll The Coming- Chicken Show Tho premium lists for the sixth an nual exhibition of tho Republican Valley District Poultry association aro now being distributed by the secretary Mrs Hattio Byfield McCook Neb The exhibition will be hfld in this city December 31st 1902 January 1st 2nd 3rd 1903 The well known judge C H Rhodes will score the birds Arrange ments are being perfected for what tho association expects to be tho best exhibi tion yet held by them Assurances are being received that the number of en tries of birds in all classes will be unus ually large The poultry industry is one of the most profitable and one of the leading business enterprises of this section of the state aggregating in investment and in sales more than is perhaps imagined by those not familiar with the figures and this fact alone should encourage not only the fanciers but all interested in the promotion of theJiusiness inter ests of Southwestern Nebraska The Tribune hopes that the sixth annual may be a large success and such it will be if those engaged in the busi ness make a united effort to bring to pass that result Altogether A Kensington Thursday afternoon from 230 to 6 oclock Mrs A Barnett Mrs A Camp bell and Mrs A L Knowland entertained about 75 lady friends at a delightful Kensington at tho Barnett home A two course luncheon was served in a sore Head for floussard loss of job dainty fashior and a fine for Hannan Both are j The floral decorations were in carna bers of the boiiermakers gang The tions and chrysanthemums large vases difficulty opened with a remark by j of these beautiful flowers being in the Hannan an apprentice about scabs j parlor and other rooms of the residence t ioussara ia ueipcr nau a There was an interesting conundrum contest which Hatfield was won by Mrs James It was a very clever and joyous affair and a source of much pleasure to tho many guests of the occasion A Card Our sixth holiday season in McCook is now at hand and calls to mind the very gratifying Christmas patronage al ways received We desire to say that in no year has our stock of suitable holiday gifts been so large and desirable We again insist that utility added to beauty makes the greatest sum of desirability Sudden Death of Ed Cann McCook people from repeatedly sad experiences ought to bo prepared for the sau news of sudden and unexpected deaths any hour but tho telegram which came to hand last Sunday even ing from Salt Lake City Utah an nouncing the death of Ed Uann in that city about seven oclock that evening found the entire community utterly un fortified for the sorrowful information which quickly became current through out tho city early Monday murning Two weeks ago last Monday morninir Dispatcher and Mrs Cann departed for Salt Lake City Utah on a vi it to her parents and in the hope that his health might be improved by the visit and tho word that has como back to relatives and friouds has been encouraging Shortly before his death an operation for appendicitis was succe fully per formed in a hospital there and ho was thought to bo cominjr on nicelv jvhon the candlo of life suddenly went out his weakened constitution being powerless to withstand the operation and tho con tinued attacks of ill health And thus went out one of the noblest lives tho writer has ever known Tho remains were brought home Tuesday evening on No G and wore buried in Longview cemetery of our city from the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon at 230 oclock Rtv L M Grigsby of Liberty preached a brief but touching sermon being assisted ii tho services by Rev L 11 Shumate Tho church was crowded with sympathetic friends to show their tribute of love and respect for tho departed win- was ad mired by all for the nobility of his nature and the uprightness of his life Tho inconsolably stricken wife her father Mr Patiick Gibbons and sister Miss Maggie Gibbons accompanied tho body home The father and mother of the dopartod Agent and Mrs LV wis Cann of Danbury and a sister Mrs A S Palmer of our city were also present The rostrum of tho church was decorated with potted plants palms etc and tho lovely floral pillows wreaths and other emblems from the Knights of Pythias Workmen and dis patchers mado a charming backgrom d for tho handsome casket Besides there were a wealth of carnations and other flowers on and about the casket Tho pall bearers were selected chiefly from among the office force at Western division headquarters J F Forbes Matthew Lawritson W B Mills C T Watson R B Smmons and W F Pate Misses Blanche and Ida MeCarl Mesrs S B McLean and C F Hebor composed the choir with Mrs Mabel Stranahan at the organ The Workmen and Knights of Pythias of which deceased was a member were numerously represented in the audience Lewis Edgar Cann was born July 12 1874 died December 7 1902 aged 28 years 4 monthp 25 days He began railroad work in 1893 as an operator at Red Cloud and in the following year was sent to Oxford in tho same capacity and in 1895 came to McCook as an op erator which position he filled until October Gth 1898 when he was pro moted to train dispatcher Was con verted and united with tho Methodist church in 1889 at the midst to his eternal homo Bo it resolved by the member of the Banker Union of the World No 979 that in the death of Brother Cann onr lodje deplores tho loss f one of its most honored members whoso lifa i was an inspiration to all who knew him Resolved That wo extend to the bereaved wife and parent our sincere sympathy in this I sorrow and we commend them for con olation I to the bather who Doeth all thmns well Resolved That a copy of the o resolutions be presented to the family of our late brother and further that a copy be sprend upon tho lodge records Rachr Bbtiey Committee M Grkkh Anna Colfek Go Early to the Lecture Special attention is directed to tho early hour of Dean McBriens lecture tomorrow evening 730 oclock This is done to enable the Hitchcock county teachers to get home on No 5 that ev ening We want to say concerning tho lecture that it is a popular one not to teachers exclusively or particularly and will be enjoyed by all who hear Be one of the number gentle reader Bazaar and Luncheon The Ladies circle and Kinds daugh ters of the Baptist church will hold a bazaar all day Saturday December 20 A largo number of useful and fanoy nrfinloc Qlllhnhlo few PJVlriafrnna rrift a t ll pure candies Especially low prices to J bo on sale Luncheon will be served schools and church societies Come in and look over our stock We can save you money 5 3ts McCook Candy Kitchen during the day and supper at six oclock The bazaar will be held in the Vernon Selby store under Cones drug store A Few of Colemans Leaders In toys for children W T Coleman now offers a large line of sleds skates hatchets hammers shoot-the-chutes coasters baby tenders wheel barrows etc for the Christmas trade A large assortment of iron and wooden toys substantial and made to delight the young Hides and Poultry Wanted TVT Walnh iq nnw lonarpil nn hlnnlr I west of the Citizens Bank on Dennison street and wants poultry and hides of all kinds for which he is paying in casli tho highest market price Bring him your poultry and hides and get the money Pictures books statuary gamo3 novelties McConnell Bebet ir NUMBER 30 MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS Monte Carlo Coats at DcGroffs Save money on drugs at McMillens Go to Cono Bros for Xmns yoods Scalo books for sale at The Tkiiiunk office A fine line McMillens of gold plato lamps at Carving sets cutlery W T Coloman Very neat cobler seat wicks for S250 of all kinds rockers at Somegood values in Petticoats at CL DeGrofKfc Cos A first class Majestic rango bought right at Ludwicks can bo Tho B M meat market sells tho best of everything in their lino Rocking chairs make tho host Christ mas presents See Ludwicks line Have you seen McMillens largo assort ment of toys at from five cents up Candies at wholesale prices during December at the Candy Kitchen 5 3ts DeGroff Co for tho best in under wear of all kinds Prices always right Ping Pong Flinch combination gamo boards 50 games in ono at McMillens Largest and best line of confectionery and nuts at tho Candy Kitchen 3ts Marshs mince meat goes right to tho spot And tho holiday season isa comin Tho finest assortment of Medallions over brought to McCook is at Cono Bros A large stock of holiday goods now on hand at McMillens a good time to choose Dolls Tho children go wild over tho great variety of handsome dolls at Mc Millens You want tho best at a You will get it at tho B market right M price meat- Adorn your homo with a piece of that handsome Grecian statuary at Mc Millens Marsh wants a keys and offers cents a pound hundred or more tur for live weight eight There is always room for one more rocking chair A large lino to select from at Ludwicks Charles Lehn has begun the erection of his rental residence on Madison street just south of P Walshs Pickles sauer kraut and everythintr seasonable at Marshs meat market Highest quality and lowest prices John Ekstedt purchased tho Rinkor lot on lower Madison street this week Consideration 325 which includes a barn General George II Bailev Tinlr ige of 15 years Kee who recently lectured in McCook Was united in marriage with Miss died in Omaha Wednesday of hearth Jennie Gibbons June 19 1901 who failure vives her husband Deceased was a member of the A O pJaPs Wlfe expects Silk U Wthe Bankers Union and Burl- WHlst for Christmas Thats easy only ington Relief his insurance aggregating S3 m to ifc The Thompson Dry about 4600 I Goods Cos Y7VTr1o O V r nflnn ll i r rr rwinn m uiujuiti uwn i j iuuuriuiuc LU CAJiiCaa the deep and tender sympathy felt for the bereaved and inconsolable wife the stricken parents and sister in this groat sorrow that has overshadowed their lives RESOLUTIONS Whoreas in the providence of God onr bro ther L E Cann ha been removed from our Cards with envelopes to match for at homes receptions etc for tale at Trib une office Same neatly printed rea sonable if desired Mrs K M Stangland will resume her class in piano forte Call at her I dence on corner Marshall and Dodtra streets for terms 5 2ts Toys in iron and wood W T Colo man has em and has em galore Just call and see his largo assortment now open and displayed for sale Especially low church societies our stock 5 3ts prices to schools and Come in and look over Wo can save you money McCook Candy Kitchen Diamonds watches clocks jewelry etc at Suttons the leading jeweler Liirjjest and best selections in all lines and right prices Warranted repairing Pianos at Suttons at from 165 up on easy payments See him first before making a puichase No one can rive you lower prices or better terms for a reliable instrument I That rubber ball gun at W T Cole i mans is one of the novel toys of the season They are perfectly safe and harmless but noisy Youll want one for the boy if you see it Mens Fancy Scotch Gloves Mens Kid Gloves and Mittens Mens silk lined Mocha Gloves Mens Silk Handkerchiefs Mens Neckwear and Mufflers are all to be found at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos There will bo a foot ball arac between j the high chool and shop team Satur I day December 13 1802 Tho game last Friday between these two teams resulted in the score of 0 to 0 Game called at 330 p m Admission 15 and 25 cents Is your head working or are you pay ing ten cents a pound for meat by the quarter when you can get better meat by the quarter at Marshs meat market for six and eight cents a pound Dont let the peddlers bump you so hard when I the regular dealers can do so much befc I ter in price and in quality as well There is nothing so rare as a day in June unless its some of that superb cut glas3 at Suttons He offers you a stock from which to make your selec tions that is unequaled in thi3 part of the state Not only is the display rich but the price3 ace reasonable made to fit the purse excellence of good3 con sidered