The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 01, 1903, Image 1

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TWENTY FIRST YEAR
Maurice Heafy Passes Peacefully Away
Last Saturday night after an illness
of ubout four months Maurice llenfy
passed peacefully into tho future land at
tho home of his sister Mrs John II
Bennett About January 1st the do
ceased was taken down with a severe
cold at Havelock Brighta disease de
veloped and was the cause of his death
in this city to which he came in a week
or so after being taken sick
Maurice Hkafy was born in Fair
bury Illinois July 18th 1871 died in
McCook Nebraska April 25th 1903
Ho moved to McCook with his parents
in 1881 Ho learned the trade of a cop
persmith in the Burlington shop in this
city and afterwards moved to Goodland
Kansas whore ho worked at his trade
three years for tho Rock Island railroad
company The last year and a half of
his life was spent in the Burlington
service in the Havelock shops De
ceased was a member of the Modern
Woodmen Royal Arcanum Knights and
Ladies of Security and Redmen orders
Services wore held at the residence of
Lis sister Mrs J H Bennett Tuesday
morning consisting of a requiem mass
by Rev Sebastian Brennan and sermon
by Rev J J Lough ran Interment in
Calvary cemetery followed Many
friends attended the services and fol
lowed tho body to tho cemetery thus
exhibiting their respect for the memory
of a young man of high roligious char
actor who has gone on before
Mrs S A Miller a sister and child
ren of Goodland Kansas wero present
at tho funeral also two members of the
Havelock lodge Royal Arcanum Messrs
John Young and B U Record who
acted as pallbearers
George Prentiss represented the
Knights of Security
Maurice Heafy who came up to mans
estate in our city was a young man of
excellent character of an exceptionally
strong religious nature and was highly
esteemed and greatly admired by all
who knew him
CARD OF THANKS
Wo desire to express our sincere ap
preciation of and thankfulness for the
many acts of kindness and expressions
of sympathy so freely tendered during
the sickness and at the death of our
beloved son and brother Maurice Heafy
M J Heafy
Mary Heafy
Mrs J H Bennett and family
Mrs S A Miller and family
Dated April 28 1903
McConnells Wall Paper Exhibit
It is ever and alway a pleasure to The
Tribune to note evidences of improve
ment and indications of a desire to excel
in McCook businessmen and this nat
urally brings it to the annual wall paper
exhibition made by McConnell It has
come to be one of the seasonable feat
ures to which up-to-date wall paper pur
chasers look forward with pleasantest
anticipations The weather this week
has been unfavorable causing the ex
tension of exhibition dates until tomor
row If you have not already taken ad
vantage of the opportunity be sure to do
so tomorrow the closing date You will
And the unequaled display in the Stern
building two doors below the postoffice
The latest designs styles colorings and
combinations are there to be seen in
greatest variety You must see them to
got adequate idea Go tomorrow They
have pleasure in showing you You will
be profited in being shown
Advertisement for Bids
Bids will be received by the building
committee for a church building to be
erected at McCook Neb Plans and
specifications can be seen at the pastors
residence on and after May 8th 1903
Bids will be opened May 22nd 1903 at
2 p m
All bids should be accompanied by a
certified check for the amount of 100
Tho committee reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids C J OBrien
Secy Building Committee
Nine of Them Died
John R Penny had the misfortune
last week to lose nine head of fine
sheep by poison They got some grass
hopper poison left over from last year
and which during housecleaning had
been thoughtlessly placed near the
fence enclosing the field in which his
flock of sheep were feeding
At Wilcox Sons Store
A carload of fancy potatoes Bliss
Early Triumph and Early Ohio just
received at our store Get your orders
in promptly These are a fine article at
a very reasonable price 50 cts a bushel
Last summer Neighbor Smiths life
was one of vexation bad temper and
profanity Since then he has purchased
one of V T Colemans Pennsylvania
lawn mowers and life with him is now
one long sweet dream His happiest
moments are those spent in pushing his
Pennsylvania across his lawn
Dont miss putting on a room or two
of the red or blue ingrain wall paper with
the bird border Cone Bros keep it
Ferris corset waists for children
misses and ladies at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos 50c to 1
Long and short kimonos also wrap
pers and shirtwaist suits at The Thomp
son Dry Goods Cos
Childrens parasols at 10c and locjust
received at The Thompson Dry Goods
Cos
See that string of lawn mowers at
Waites All sizes Prices from 3 up
More sun bonnets just received at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
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House Cleaning Time
Let us sell you your ammonia
borax furniture polish moth
balls camphor and other drugs
L W McConnell
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mrs II EMacKain is visiting friends
in Alliance
Barton Hill is now working in Lar
amie Wyoming
Miss Stasia Brady is clerking for C
L DeGroff Co
L Morse Benkelman spenf a while
in tho city Tuesday
G L Laws was up from Lincoln Sat
urday on land business
Judge I R Darnell was down from
Stratton Tuesday on business
Barney Hofer had business in his
old homo Wauneta Wednesday
Frank McCallum of Wauneta visited
his sister Mrs Barney Ilofer Sunday
W J Crawford has been the guest
of his sister Mrs J H Mooro this
week
Mrs Frank D Brown went down to
Hebron on 2 yesterday morning on
business
Mrs S M Cook arrived home Thurs
day morning on 13 from a short visit in
Holdrege
Dr J E Hathorn was a Bartley bus
iness visitor in the countys capital
Wednesday
Mrs C B Sawyer and daughter Miss
Kate spent tho last few days of last
week in Omaha
Miss May Crawford is here from
Niwot Colorado guest of her sister
Mrs J II Moore
Miss Stella Fuller was tho gracious
hostess at tho Awl Osian convocation
Tuesday evening
Earl Vaiiue who has been attending
a dental college in Chicago the past
season is at home
Miss Flora McLean of Alpena Mich
igan is a guest in Supt ACampbells
home on a short visit
Amos Bower arrived home Wednes
day night from Omaha where he has
been attending business college
Miss Irma Allen of the Nebraska
Childrens Home society departed for
the east on 12 Tuesday morning
Miss Millie Slaijy came up from Re
publican City Saturday on 13 and was
tho guest of her sister over Sunday
Joseph Sullivan of Frontier county
is a recent removal to our city He is
living on the Boyle place just north of
town
Joe Walters was down from the
ranch in Dundy county near Hiawatha
postoflice first of the week guest of his
sister Mrs Mario Mundy
Dr A P Welles attended the 35th
annual meeting of tho Nebraska State
Medical society in Lincoln which opened
on Tuesday for a three days session
Will Walters came down from
Denver Saturday night on a flying
visit to his sister Mrs Marie Mundy
departing for tho west again on 1 Mon
day
Mrs J V OConnell and three
children departed on No 6 Saturday
night for Philadelphia Pennsylvania
called there by the serious illness of her
mother
H M Eaton deputy commissioner of
public lands and buildings was up from
the state capital Saturday last on busi
ness connected with the land commis
sioners office
Mrs W R Starr left on Monday
morning for her old home in Ohio on a
lengthy visit stopping over in Lincoln
I part of tho day to witness the reception
to President Roosevelt
Mrs W F Pate and Mrs Leroy
Kleven left on 14 Sunday night for St
Louis where they will be guests of Mrs
Pates brother during a short visit in
the latest worlds fair city
Mrs Thomas Marsland and two
young granddaughters were guests of
Mrs A P Thomson Wednesday com
ing up on 3 Tuesday and returning
home on 12 yesterday morning
George D Burgess returned Tues
day night from Immanuel hospital
Omaha where he was operated upon a
few weeks since for a minor ailment
He is getting on nicely and expects in a
couple of weeks to be able to resume
work
A J Chambers arrived home Tues
day morning from a trip through the
coast country from California to Wash
ington While he saw some places
which took his fancy there was much of
it that failed utterly to enamor him
He thinks that much of that country
especially the northwest is greatly over
boomed
E L Anderson of the Daily Telegram
Atlantic Iowa spent Tuesday night in
the city while out west on a little trip
C P Hubbard who is the owner of over
a thousand acres of land near Culbert
son and A M Duvall both of the same
place were in the party They went
to Denver on No 13 Wednesday and
will take in Culbertson and the french
man valley country on their return east
W F Lawson who for years was
cashier of the First National Bank of
this city but who has been in business
in Covina Calif for the past year or
two today enters upon the duties and
responsibilities of cashier of the Alham
bra Bank at Alhambra Calif Will is
an ideal cashier and The Tribune felici
tates the Alhambra Bank management
upon securing his most efficient and
thoroughly reliable service at the same
time congratulating him upon his re
sumption of bank work for which he is
pecularly adapted and fitted
Rubber Boots come handy for ir
rigating as well as snow and mud
We have a good supply at the Bee
Hive
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Coleman handles the superior gasoline
stoves of the market If you want the
best and latest obtainable in that line
see him
Buv vour wall oaner of Cone Bros and
get two blue stamps with each 10 cents
A Series of Entertainments
The library board has arranged for
a series of high class entertainments
to bo given for the benefit of the
McCook freo public library the not
proceeds to bo exclusively devoted to
the purchase of new books for the
library
the fool in politics
The first of the series will be a
lecture on The Fool in Politics by
James Clement Ambrose Chicagos
thinking humorist This will be
given in the court room on the even
ing of next Tuesday May 5th Am
brose comes with tho highest and
strongest testimonials His lecture
is warranted to not only amuse you
but will make you think as well as
laugh entertains and instructs He
is described as lta charming speaker
a marvelous good talkor It will
pay you to hear hfm Dont neglect
the opportunity Its next Tuesday
evening
ORPHEUS JUBILEE SINGERS
The next in the series is Mason
Downs Orpheus Jubilee Singers
They will appear in tho court rooms
Friday evening June 5th But of
this more in future issue
NAT franco
Comedian and impersonator will
give the concluding entertainment in
the series of three Tho date is Fri
day evening June 19th in the court
room His merits will be fully set
forth in due time
Season tickets for the series will
cost you 100 single admissions will
be 50 cents Buy a season ticket
Each and all of these entertain
ments will be strictly first class and
worth while By buying tickets and
patronizing these entertainments you
will at one and the same time secure
instruction and pleasure and will in
cidentally help on that noble enter
prise the free public library
The Tribune urges a most liberal
patronage
Remember the opening date May
5 next Tuesday evening
Twas a Great Evening
The joint Workman Degree of Honor
entertainment in the opera house Tues
day evening was a most enjoyable and
satisfactory affair in spite of the ele
ments About two hundred members
of the two orders were present and
every prospect pleased
In addition to the competitive drill
contest between the teams of the two
orders there was an excellent literary
music program refreshments dancing
etc
John and Joy Selby sang a duet ac
ceptably
Rev F W Dean spoke to the good
of the order It was a fine address
and to the point
J F Forbes favored with one of his
delightful readings
An excellent male quartette number
by Messrs John and Joy Selby Frank
Green and James Irwin was an appre
ciated feature
The paper by Mrs A P Welles on
The Degree of Honor was one of her al
ways able and meritorious efforts
The hall was seated on the north side
fronting south and the south side was
arranged for the team drills which held
the closest attention and interest of all
present The contest was very close
both teams giving a good account of
themselves but the judges decided in
favor of the ladies by two points Cap
tain Mrs Henry Walker of the Degree
of Honor and Captain E D Reed of the
Workmen are both to be congratulated
upon the efficiency of their teams Mrs
A P Welles presented Captain Walker
with the purse which was raised by the
gentlemen present paying ten cents each
for tho refreshments which were pro
vided by tho ladies and served on the
stage
Chapter X Greets Inspector
State Inspector Mrs Thomas of Min-
den was in the city Tuesday and in the
evening at the home of Mrs H H
Tartsch the sisterhood gave the visiting
othcer a genial greeting A three course
luncheon was served The sisterhood
colors yellow and white were carried
out in both house decorations and re
freshments There were responses to
the following toasts Our Chapter
Letter Miss Gorby Our P E O
Flower Mrs White P E O Sis
terhood vs Club MissBudlong T
E O Aspirations Miss Thomson
Our Babies Miss Wilcox Our Hon
ored Guest Mrs Schobel
Coming Again
Dr S Shwartz the well known eye
specialist of Denver will again be at
the Commercial hotel May 15 one
day and in Culbertson on May 16th
Dr Shwartz has corrected eyes for over
3000 patient in the last few years and
has over 1000 testimonials of his skill
All work guaranteed to give perfect sat
isfaction Consultation and examina
tion free Dont forget the date May
15th
Who Drew the Chair
Ticket No 2G11 is the winner of the
chair at the drawing at J A Wilcox
Sons store Who is the lucky holder of
the winning ticket Please present the
same at the store promptly
We Are Ready to Show You
the latest in wall papers Will be
pleased to show you our papers whether
you buy or not Look elsewhere and
then come in and compare qualities and
prices Yours for business
A McMillen
The old iron clad feedmill owned
by John Schmidt on corner Dennison
and Manchester streets is being torn
down and removed by Mr Schmidt to a
plat of ground near the south river
bridge where it will be reconstructed
for service
Corset girdles in gauze batiste and
coutil 50c to 81 at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Engines 58 and 382 are out of tho shop
E E Willis is a new car ropairer this
week
C E Benedict was a Hastings visitor
Sunday
Q P Kelley is a new car repairer
this week
B E Hagler is a new member of the
night force
H D Stewart visited the homefolks
Alma Sunday
Ray Gale machinist helper resigned
first of the week
Jack Johnson of Walkers gang re
signed Tuesday
J Schauorman is a new painters
helper this week
Brakeman C L Fenn was a Lincoln
visitor Saturday
Foreman James Egan is on the relief
with an injured limb
A C Wagner a now machinist com
menced work Monday
A L Paulson resigned from tho paint
gang first of the week
W Huffstutter of tho paint gang re
signed first of the week
T L OPry new machinist entered
the service last Saturday
R P Mauser new machinist entered
tho service last Saturday
Operator Clough of Akron visited in
Red Cloud last of last week
Engineer C K Putnam made a flying
trip to Denver Friday night
Brakeman S M Cawthra is among
the ailing trainmen this week
Operator and Mrs Frank Wallace
were Sunday visitors in Orleans
O L Foster and Berna Thomas are
late additions to the night force
Engineer William Koll was up from
Republican City Monday night
Five of the blacksmiths indulged in a
little pricnie on tho Willow Sunday
J W Hasty entered tho companys
employe first of the week as fireman
C S Bricker general piecework in
spector was here Monday and Tuesday
narry Munsell and J S VanHorn are
new members of the car repairers gang
No 13 was four hours late Monday
morning delay being on the Missouri
line
Conductor L A Hurlburt has gone
to Chicago on a ten days leave of ab
sence
Operators Basley at Oxford and Miller
of Red Cloud were Arapahoo visitors
Sunday
Fireman J D Remington resigned
from the companys employe first of
the week
Fireman and Mrs Jay H Snyder
visited Nebraska City friends first of
the week
George Meyer of the paint gang has
been transferred to the machine shop as
an apprentice
Brakeman C A Deloy returned to
work Wednesday after a months ab
sence on a visit
Brakeman and Mrs H W Conover
are taking parental interest in a son
born last Friday night
Brakeman FFNeubauer accompanied
Mrs V M Crommett home to Beaver
City Monday morning
S W Riley went to Beaver City
Monday as helper at that station Mrs
Allen accompanied him
Brakeman Frank Pickrel was sum
moned to Holdrege early in the week
by the illness of his mother
Engineer S V Ives and Fireman M
H Griggs had the Russian special
McCook to Denver Wednesday
Fireman Zajicek had his right hand
hurt on the run down from Akron Fri
day night last and will be laid np a week
or longer for repairs
Mr and Mrs F R Dobson came up
from Havelock Saturday night visiting
her parents until Monday night when
they returned to the big shops
Se Kapke the South Main avenue
tailor if you want a suit or pair of
pants Orders taken and goods guar
anteed Prices very reasonable
Frank Green blacksmith is under the
doctors care with an injured eye A
piece of hot steel flew into his right eye
Monday afternoon cutting open the
tear duct
Engineer Ben Bowen and his fireman
went up to Sterling Colorado on Nos
3 302 - Wednesday morning after 362
which they brought to the shops for an
overhauling
A section hand on the Burlington
working out of Atlanta was discovered
to be afflicted with smallpox first of the
week and promptly quarantined Hold
rege Progress 21th
The St Francis branch will be pro
vided with a cream car which will go
east every other day and be used for the
exclusive shipments of cream from this
territory Wilconville Review 21th
L P Forsman and bride arrived in
the city Monday night and he has
resumed work in the flue department
The interesting event took place in Am
herst W ednesday April 22nd and Miss
Florence Harris is the happy bride
They have gone to housekeeping in
South McCook The Tribune joins in
wishing the sterling young couple much
joy and prosperity in their married life
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For 1000
You can buy an Edison phono
graph It will sing for you it
will play for you it will repeat to
you the music of famous bands
and orchestras the sweet voices
of famous singers and the voices
of family and friends It enter
tains and amuses people of all
ages ooia oy
Mcvjonnell Druggist
Fine stationery is found at Cone Bros
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING MAY 1 1903
The Spinsters Return
Tho young ladies H S C of tho
Congregational church will present tho
above entitled sequel to Tho Spinsters
Convention in tho opera house Friday
evening May 15th This highly amus
ing burlesque will bo given by a lengthy
cast embracing tho best dramatic talent
in tho city Tho Spinsters Return
never fails to score a success It is
brim full of fun from raiser to drop and
the II S C is making strenuous efforts
to produce it most entertainingly and
with greatest success And they will
succeed
Tickets will bo 25 and 35 cents Re
served seats will be on sale at Mc
Connells in due time
Fancy drills and a musical program
will also be features of tho entertain
ment
Postponed -to May 5th
Tho sociable advertised by tho ladies
of the Catholic church to bo held at the
homo of Mrs Frank Kendlon last Mon
day evening but postponed on account
of the death of Maurice Heafy will be
held on next Tuesday ovoning May 5th
at the same place Cards and refresh
ments All welcome Only 15 cents
Abraham Lincoln
Bishop Charles II Fowler of Buffalo
Now York will preach at tho Methodist
church Sunday May 17 and on Mon
day evening May 18 will lecture on
Abraham Lincoln Bishop Fowler is
recognized as the mightiest preacher in
Methodism an intellectual giant and
McCook is to bo congratulated
A Butchering Difference
is the difference between our way and
other ways tho difference between good
meat and poor meat and our customers
gain by the difference in methods Wo
are careful in selecting and killing our
meats and in selling aim to please our
patrons Marsh Meat Market
That McCook needs a local society
for prevention of cruelty to animals no
one will doubt who witnessed tho driv
ing up Main avenuo Thursday morning
of a dray team white and black horses
hitched to a greatly overloaded dray
wagon full of coal A kid delivery boy
may offer the excuse of youth and inex
perience in overdriving a pationt delivery-horse
but there is no excuse for
cruelly overloading faithful dray horses
when the streets are slippery with mud
and slush
When in doubt on any question that
involves expense it pays to take time to
decide Before buying wall paper take
time to thoroughly inspect our store
If you do you will find that you cant
match tho assortment or the price Our
stock is rich in new and distinctive de
signs and the prices will speak for them
selves L W McConnell
Turnover collars in fruit designs lace
yoke collars in nottingham plauen and
battenberg designs pearl waists sets
pendants medallions and other trim
mings laco gloves and mitts wrist bags
twine bags small valises telescopes and
shopping bags newly received at Tho
Thompson Dry Goods Co
Some McCook ladies have already be
gun taking art studies and work under
the instruction of Mrs Vitella Jackson
Crose who will remain in the city until
about May 15th Interested ones call at
residence of Mrs E J Mitchell first
door north of postoffice Choice collec
tion of her work on exhibition
Boys knee pant suits at 85c 125
8165 and up to S325 Boys knee pants
25c 50c and 75c Mens suits 8350 to
S1250 Mens corduroy pants 2
Mens heavy blue striped overclothes
125 per suit at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos
An obstreperous coal oil heating stove
of diminutive proportions caused a little
stir in The Tribune office Monday
morning An alarm was given but the
services of the fire boys were not re
quired No damage
Comrade G W Dillon was around
last week soliciting funds to defray
Decoration Day expenses of the local
G A R post and met with a fairly
liberal response
The attention of contractors and build
ers is directed to the advertisement for
bids by the building committee of the
Catholic church appearing elsewhere in
this issue
J C Rodgers who lives on the Christ
ian farm B miles southwest of town
lost a 5 bill last Friday and will give
a 81 for its return to this office
An infant girl of Mr and Mrs Jacob
Crockers died on Monday at a tender
age and was buried in Calvary cemetery
the same day in the afternoon
The Fortnightly Dancing club will
close the present seasons series of
dances with a grand finale this evening
May 1st in the opera hall
Ladies gauze union suits gauze knee
pants and vests also childrens gauze
underwear at The Thompson Dry Goods
Cos
Orders taken for strictly tailor made
suits at Kapkes at from 81500 and
upwards Pants at from 84 upwards
Regular meeting of the Dorcas society
will be held at the home of Mrs A P
Thomson next Tuesday afternoon 230
City real estate has gone up a notch
recently as a result of the active de
mand especially for residence lots
As platform literature his Fool
stands alone Ambrose is a marvel
Colonel J M Bull Worthington
The gentlemen of the whist club en
tertained the club Wednesday evening
at the home of Mrs CM Bailey
Newest table damasks with open work
borders at The Thompson Dry Goods
Cos
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
You can buy at Cono Bros
Got your garden hoso of F D Burgess
See thoso enamel lined rofrigorators at
Waites
Indian clubs and dumb bells at W T
Colomans
Lawn mowers and catchers at W T
Colemans
Seo tho largo lino of now hammocks at
Cono Bros
Rubber hoso sprinklers nozzles re
pairs at Colomans
When you want wall paper or a paper
hanger seo Cono Bros
Best grado of garden hoso at very low
prices at F D Burgess
Only one best paint tho Heath
Milligan Sold by Cono Bros
II P Waito will sell you tho best
grado hose at tho lowest figure
Job lot of ladies shoes worth 225 and
250 Special prico 129 DeGroff
Girl Wanted For genoral house
work Ellis Ford 511 N Madison
Handsome shades in etaminos Goc and
75c at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos
IT P Waito has a full lino of Alaska
refrigerators and Jewel gasolino stoves
Tho best lino of fancy toilet prepara
tions and perfumes in tho city at Cono
Bros
Nursing corsets in gauze and in coutil
for 50c at Tho Thompson Dry Goods
Cos
Ambrose is a thinker who thinks
ranks among tho best Hudson Star
Times
American A 2 busheI seamless grain
bags 16oc at Tho Thompson Dry Goods
Cos
Goodrich Rubber Co make tho best
garden hoso All guaranteed by F D
Burgess
Try McMillens sarsaparilla for tho
blood Money refunded if not sat
isfactory
Ladies dress skirts and walking skirts
from 8150 to 0 at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos
Tho Jewel is the most economical and
most durable of all the gasoline stoves
For sale by II P Waite
If you wish a good mixed paint get
the Lincoln Guaranteed for three
years Sold only by A McMillen
Minden Neb Dec 27 1002 I have
used Liquid Koal and find it a good
preventive EG Klinck stock dealer
Residence for Sale 7 room house
and two lots Price 81200
Mrs W M Irwin
Lost Black fur boa about a month
ago Finder will bo suitably rewarded
by returning same to Mrs George Wil
letts
Tailor made suits at from 81500 and
upward ordered by Kapke the South
Main street tailor Pants at from 1
upwards
Does this warm weather remind you
of tho need of a refrigerator or an ice
cream freezer All kinds at W T
Colemans
Don McCarty painter and paper
hanger Shop under Kennedys cigar
store Patronage solicited and work
guaranteed
Kapke will take your orders for suits
strictly tailor made at from 81500 and
upwards 1 and upwards for pants
Satisfaction guaranteed
Your meat bill should be one you aro
glad to pay Marsh aims to treat his
customers so well that they like to
spend their money in his market
What the people say who use them
goes They ought to know They do
Their verdict is that the Empire cream
separator has no superior in the market
Another carload of Russian sugar beet
workers came in from the east last
Friday on 5 bound for Fort Collins
Colorado A trainload went to the same
place last week
The only trouble Coleman is having
these days is to get enough of those
Ocean Wave washing machines from the
factory to meet the demand for them
They are very satisfactory to all who use
them
Whatever the market offers in season
you will find it at Marshs meat market
and the price is always right You will
receive prompt service and courteous
treatment in the bargain which is
always due you
The Ambrose lecture which I heard
at the Troy conference was thoroughly
original no ruts no platitudes but
compelled attention all the way through
I should be glad to hear him again
Bishop McCabe
Paul Anton at the B M meat mar
ket is putting on the block his own
corn fed beeves You know that means
the very best meat obtainable Its Pauls
idea that there is no meat on earth too
good for his trade and he feeds his own
cattle to secure the best corn fed pro
duct
Good Materials
Good grinding good mixing and
good methods make the Sherwin
Williams Paint the best in the
world S W P means greatest
satisfaction and economy in paint
ing All kinds of paints for all
kinds of purposes
L W McConnell
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