The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 17, 1904, Image 1

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i TWENTY THIRD YEAR
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Fraternal Memorial Sunday
Last Sunday was Fraternal Memorial
Sunday and the duy was befittingly ob
served by the A 0 U W and the D of
II jointly and by tho K of P as a
separate organization Both services
called out a large tnombersbip and wero
attended with a marked interest
Tho exercises of tho A O U W and
tho D of II wero held in the city park
at 230 in the afternoon seats having
tjeen temporarily supplied for tho occa
sion Tho address of tho day was de
livered by Rev M B Carman and it is
agreed that ho did nobly His tribute
to tho American homo and its queen
and Ins plea for their proper protection
from the exigencies of life by tho death
of its defender was especially pleasing
to all Tho music by a large chorus and
by special quartettes was also fully ap
preciated There was a largo attend
ance aDd the observance was very satis
factory withal
In the morning drill teams from the
two orders visited the city cemeteries
and decorated tho graves of tho depart
ed
KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS
In tho afternoon at their castle hall
the Knights of Pythias pioneers in this
fraternal memorial observance met and
carried out tho touching ritualistic ser
vice of tho order after which they re
paired to the several city bur ing places
5iud decorated tho graves of departed
members with suitable ceremony
Tho placing of garlands upon tho
graves of tho departed is an old custom
-and down through all the centuries has
testified to tho belief of humanity in tho
immortality of life It is one of Jho
glories of the modern world as it was a
hopeful aspect of ancient life
Passed to Her Reward
After an illness of several months
Irs II U Shepherd of Spring Creek
Frontier county passed away on Satur
day afternoon last about threo oclock
Tho remains wero brought to McCook
Sunday for burial Services were held
an tho Methodist church at one oclock
Rev M S Satchell of Culbertson for
merly of Box Elder conducting tho
same After the services th remains
were interred in Riverviow cemetery of
this city
Tho deceased was the wife of II Clay
Shepherd who is a brother of John and
W Taylor Shepherd of McCook and of
Isaac Shepherd of Box Elder Clay
Shepherd and family have been residents
tho Spring Creek neighborhood for
over a quarter of a century moving
there in 1878 Tho husband children
and relatives have tho deepest sympa
thy of that neighborhood in this great
sorrow
OBITUARY
Diana E McCreary was born in
Sidneyham Canada December 15 1851
Was united in marriage with II C
Shepherd in Ilawleyville Iowa Novem
ber 10th 1868 Moved to Nebraska in
1S78 where she lived until death called
her June 11 1901 at the age of 53 years
-5 months and 27 days To them were
born eleven children four girls and
seven boys A husband mother and
ten children mourn her loss one little
daughter having proceeded her to the
spirit land ten years ago She became
member of the M E church 35 years
igo of which she remained a faithful
snember until the end
Vocal Music
A limited number of private pupils in
voice will be taken at the following
terms One 40 minute lesson per week
S100 two 30 minute lessons per week at
75c each No pupil taken for fewer than
ten lessons By a conservatory graduate
of iarge experience
Chas H Miller
At Junior Normal School
For Sale at a Low Price
For thirty days I am offering for sale
a steam threshing outfit comparatively
new and in good running order Does
fine work Call or write
J II Warfield box 238 McCook Neb
A Few Good Salesmen Wanted
for country trade Must be well recom
mended Good pay to right men
Address C P Fay General Delivery
Specially Low Prices
on wall paper at McMillens drug store
The stone material of the Methodist
church has been contracted with C G
Coglizer who will make the same on
the ground the artificial sort Strine
Miesen get the carpenter work The
brick work has not yet been let
American Beauty extended hip cor
sets for 100 Money back after four
weeks actual wear if dissatisfied For
sale only by The Thompson Dry Goods
Co One price plain figures cash only
Get one of those large roomy luxur
ious hamnocks we are selling They
are cool and restful
McConnell Druggist
Dont these hot days remind you of
ice cream Well it takes a good freezer
to make a good article of cream
man dont sell any other kind
Cole-
See W C Bullard before you let your
contract for concrete walks He has an
expert to put them down and furnishes
everything
Lessons in drawn work at 50c for the
afternoon Also take orders for drawn
work Miss Addie Doan
The Piano Big mower is none too big
In the alfalfa field See the big fellows
at Colemans
Twenty five styles of belts the latest
25c to 8100 at Tho Thompson Dry
Goods Cos
A good sewing machine at a moderate
price the New Royal at Waites
Plenty of oriental laces at The Thomp
son Dry Goods Cos
Great reductions on clothing at Dia
monds t
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Dan Cashkn came over from Danbury
Saturday on business
Mrs Roy Zint has returned from her
Red Cloud visit to relatives
Marion Plummer of Perry lost a
horso by lightning Tuesday
J A Miller was down from Cul
bertson on business yesterday
Clarence Stokes arrived home early
in the week from his Iowa visit
C A Hedges of Indianola had busi
ness in the county seat Saturday
Henry Sayers of Des Moines is visit
ing his sister Mrs L W Stayner
Mrs Emma McKean is with her
brother Congressman Norris again
Mrs C B Clark who has been quite
seriously ill is now better and improv
ing
Mrs J B Culijertson arrived home
early this week from a short visit over
in Iowa
Inez Ferrel and Bernice Hazelbaker
of Edgar are visiting L W and E E
Stayner
Darve Burnett left on G last night
for Deweeso on a weeks visit to friouds
and
Mrs Mark Sheldon joined her hus
band in Republican City Wednesday
forenoon
Mrs Anna Sayers returned end of
last week from her visit to Des Moines
relatives
C As Ready and John Christner were
dowji from Hayes Center Wednesday
on business
Mrs J Fred Brewer has been up
from Red Cloud part of the week visit
ing relatives
J W Dolan and H W Keyes of
Indianola were before the board of
equalization yesterday
Glenn Hupp will depart next
week for Seattle Washington where
the family is now located
Fred Verinu and daughter of Indian
ola drove up to tho countys capital
city on business Saturday
D L Cunningham of Palisade and
Clara Myrtle Mette of Beverly were
married in Beverly Sunday
Austin Rittenhouse departed o n
Mondaj night for Chandler Oklahoma
where the family is now located
Mrs W M Stoner arrived home
close of last week from a visit of a few
weeks in Alliance Weeping Water etc
Mr and Mrs II H Berry witnessed
the wedding of Miss Laura Thompson
in Benkelman Wednesday of this week
Ex Commissioner Robinson was over
from Danbury Wednesday to see how
the assessment equalization was coming
on
Mr and Mrs James Hatfield are
visiting his parentsjn Decatur Illinois
whither they journeyed close of list
week
Mrs J G Stokes left on Saturday
morning for Hamburg Iowa on a visit
to the folks at tho old home of some
length
Harrie G Thomas of the Harvard
Courier was the guest of his brother G
H Thomas supt city schools over
Sunday
Herman Pade left on Tuesday for
Fremont to participate in the gayeties
of the undertakers convention He re
turns today
J C Gammill of Stockville clerk of
the district court of Frontier county
was a visitor of the valleys finest Mon
day evening
Mr and Mrs Walter Clark arrived
in the city Wednesday night on a visit
to his parents on the Willow Mr and
Mrs A R Clark
Mrs Felix E Kennedy and three
children arrived from Sheridan Wyo
Wednesday night on 5 on a visit to her
mother Mrs Mary Mullen
Fowler S Wilcox has been making
a tour of the southwest the last week
or two his itinerary embracing points in
Texas New Mexico old Mexico etc
Mrs E E Magee and baby of Fair
mont Nebraska arrived in the city last
Friday on No 1 to remain several
months with her sister Mrs F M Kim
niell
Miss Mollie Ryan left Sunday for
Grafton Neb to visit relatives She
will also visit in St Paul Minn South
Dakota and Canadian points before her
return
C C Northrup departed Tuesday
morning to resume his territory on the
road for the Orarlock backing Jo of tSt
Louis in which companys employ he
now has a good position
Mr and Mrs G C Boatman expect
to leave first of coming week for King
City Mo where they may make their
future home Mr and Mrs David
Magner will occupy their home
Mrs H A Beale was in Denver
close of last weekreturning home on 14
Saturday night Mr Beale was in
charge of the train which ran through
a terrible hail rain and wind storm for
many miles east and west of Akron
Daniel S Freeman of BeatriceNeb
was here on business matters fore part
of the week Mr Freeman has the dis
tinction of holding homestead No 1
the first receipt issued under the home
stead act which has peopled the state
Floyd Berry Lulu Moore Fay Stay
ner Mildred Berry and Helen Burns
were at Minden this week attending
the District Epworth League conven
tion The two first named as delegates
and Mildred Berry to take part on the
program
Miss Loccile Lawson eldest daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs W F Lawson of
Alhambra Calif will graduate with the
class of 1904 Alhambra high school
June 21st On behalf of self and the
many friends and admirers of the Law
sons in McCook The Tribune extends
congratulations
fiftll7fi onrspt nnri mr rHns 3iv nnH KO
J at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
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Regular Meeting City Council
All present but Councilman Perry
Bills as follows allowed
II H Tartach
J II Dwjer
INHrlKKa
C A Loach
J W Spiker
W J Gutlmrcolo
Ilarmnel
Gus Hammond
Dick Osborn
Burnutt Lumber Co
KM Osborn
CJRyan
WS lorry
J S LoIIow
A C Ebert
CA Ward
F M Itathbun
CI Hall
McCook Electric Light Co
Jolm Ekstedc
T M Phillippi
C O Doing
M Osborn
KobS Osborn
A resolution was read providing
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the lighting of the streets of the city of
McCook and arranging for the payment
therefor The appended agreoment calls
for a contract running threo years from
the 13th day of June 1904 at a cost of
8700 per month and 89760 per month
from May to November
A sidewalk resolution was passed re
quiring the building of the following
sidewalk
Mayor called for report from library
board
Report of police judge was submitted
without receipts showing deposit of
money with city treasurer and report
was referred back to police judge for
new report and receipts showing deposit
of funds collected
G H Thomas MrsW S Morlan and
Mrs George Willetts were appointed
and confirmed as the library board
Agreeable to order from the commis
sioner of the general land office citing
the executive order of the president
January 17th and 28th 1873 forbidding
all federal officeholders holding any office
under any state or territorial govern
ment or under municipal corporation
either by election or appointmentMayor
Rathbun tendered his resignation as
mayor of the city of McCook The
resignation was accepted by the city
council with regret and the mayor was
tendered the best wishes esteem and
kindliest regards of the council for his
energetic conduct of the office Bond
of Treasurer Ebert was approved Ad
journed
Roy Smith a Benedict
Mr Roy F Smith a former McCook
boy the son of Mr and Mrs H C
Smith of our city was united in mar
riage to Miss Eleanor
ter of Mr and Mrs Howard Culbertson
at Chariton Iowa ata pretty home wed
ding at the home of the brides parents
Tuesday evening June 14th
Mrs Roy Smith is a sister of Joseph
B Culbertson of this city and has quito
a circle of friends here already The
happy pair are visiting Mr and Mrs
Smith and Mr and Mrs Culbertson
here until Saturday when they will
leave for Denver and a honeymoon in
Glenwood Springs and other mountain
pleasure places and will be at home in
Denver after August 1st
Some Remarkable Shooting
The fancy shooting of Captain A H
Hardy champion quick shot of the
world representing the Peters Cartridge
Co of Cincinnati Ohio done in Mc
Cook Wednesday afternoon and evening
was something the like of which has
never been seen here It is a notable
fact too that after the captain had shot
250 times with his rifle consecutively he
exhibited a clean gun barrel although
the barrel had not been cleaned during
the exhibition Quite a crowd witness
ed the shooting and all bore testimony
to the wonderful skill of the captain and
to the excellence of the Peters semi
smokeless cartridges
Hoffman Weber Wedding
John Hoffman and Lena Weber were
united in marriage Sunday last in the
German Congregational church Rev G
L Henkelman officiating A large con
gregation of relatives friends and par
ishioners witnessed the happy event A
wedding feast followed the wedding
The young couple have the best wishes
of many friends for their happiness and
suceess
A Few Assessment Facts
Before going to press this afternoon
we are able to secure a few facts from
the 1904 assessment McCook city per
sonal 14985260 real estate 8181046
total city 833089860 Willow Grove
precinct personal 81418040 real estate
83465240 total precinct S4883280
Total city and precinct 837973140
A Proper Prohibition
Mayor Rathbun has prohited the sell
ing of bottles of any and all kinds by
children in the saloons of the city This
is altogether commendable The saloon
is not a desirable atmosphere for little
boys and girls in which to exploit the
commercial spirit
Paper Up
If your rooms need papering let us
show you our line We can show you a
line you wont find elsewhere and can
probably save you some money
McConnell Druggist
Say Johnny the birds are getting our
fine cherry crop Go right down to
Colemans and buy a stepladder and
cherry stoner
Gasoline stoves are a summer neces
sity Coleman has the best makes the
American market affords
Washable silk ribbons all widths and
colors at The Thompson Dry Goods
Cos
The Baptist friends held a successful
lawn social at the parsonage last evening
A specialty of office supplies
The Tribune
Ideal lawn linen and silk waists in
black white and colors 50c to 675
Horse covers and fly nets at Waites
Auspicious Opening of Junior Normal
The second annual session of the Mc
Cook Junior Normal school opened on
Monday morning of this week in the
west ward building under favorable and
encouraging auspices with an attend
ance slightly larger than that of last
yearin charge of Principal GHThomas
supt of the McCook city schools It is
expected with every hope of full realiza
tion that the gratifying success of the
opening year will bo exceeded by tho
present session
McCook is said to be specially fortu
nate this year in the quality of its
faculty
S H Martin instructor in geometry
reading and literature algebra ortho
graphy and word analysis and history
i at present supt of the St Paul city
schools taught in the Alliance normal
last year and comes well vouched for
C H Miller instructor in music who
will also teach advanced arithmetic ad
vanced grammar and composition ele
mentary arithmetic elementary English
grammar is director of music in tho
Lincoln city schools taught and had
charge of tho music in the Holdrego
normal last year where they had the
reputation of having had the best music
in any normal school
Miss Eva OSullivan comes from
South Omaha She taught at tho Val
entine normal last year She has the
name of being one of the very best lady
science teachers in Nebraska and will
give a good account of herself She
will also teach geography bookkeeping
and physiology botany physics and
elements of agriculture
Miss Anna E Caldwell of Lincoln ono
of the supervisors of primary work in
that city had charge of the model school
work in Holdrege last year and will
occupy the same position herethis year
opening that department June 27th
She is not a stranger to McCook people
or the teachers of this district having
been present and on tho program at the
late meeting of the teachers of South
west Nebraska at this place Sho will
also teach drawing and penmanship and
primary methods
Principal Thomas has pedagogy
school management school laws and
civics in addition to his official labors
notes
John W Green is in charge of the
library
Mrs S II Martin will join her hus
band here later
Mrs W B Mills of our city is the
pianist for assembly etc
State Supt W K Fowler was official
ly present Tuesday and in the after
noon addressed the teachers
Mrs C H Miller and daughter Jes
sie are with the professor They are
making their home at C B Rowells
Mia Flora B Quick has been here
part of the week attending the sessions
and discharging her duties as county
supt of Red Willow
Music will be a
year Mrs Miller
strong feature this
Mrs Martin Miss
Caldwell are musical and will help
along this good work ProfMiller hopes
to give a concert about August 1st
A number of teachers have expressed
a desire to come if they can arrange to
work for their room and board during
the session Parties who can meet this
wish should at once report to the school
authorities
The entertainments are said to bo all
first class The first one on the list is
Frank Robersons He needs no intro
duction to McCook or Nebraska audi
ences He has six times delighted Lin
coln audiences There are none better
He costs the normal an even hundred
dollars but he is worth it It will be a
privilege to hear and see him Next
Monday evening in the opera house
Norway Land of the Midnight Sun
Tickets at McConnells for 35 cents
Among the other entertainments ar
ranged for are Montaville Flowers im
personator July 15th Selections from
Ben Hur He is a high class man
Frank Nelson ex supt of Kansas July
29th Lotus Male Glee Quartette Au
gust 10th The Slayton Jubilee Sing
ers August 19th Other special features
will be announced as they develop
Trenton Badly Scorched
The Tribune has no details but in
formation states in a general way that
the business portion of Trenton was de
stroyed by fire this morning
Up-to-date mens shirt waists at Dia
monds
Best table oil cloth 15c yard at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Ready made pillow cases and sheets
at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
If you need a mower buy the Giant
Ideal It is taking the lead all over the
country
Come and see our stock if you want
something nice
Coleman
in harness of any kind
Hammocks spaciousrestf ul and com
fortable at 8100 and up
A McMillen Druggist
This week County Judge Green licen
sed William Brixner 26 of Danbury
and Gertrude Remington 18 of York to
wed
The children of the Catholic Sunday
school enjoyed all the pleasures of a
picnic on tho Willow at Box Elder yes
terday
See W C Bullard before you let your
contract for concrete walks He has an
expert to put them down and furnishes
everything
The colic and cholera infantum season
is here and you should be prepared for
it McConnells Blackberry Balsam will
give almost immediate relief
The job of plastering the fine new
Donnelly residence in Indianola is being
done by J P Notley of our city There
are about a thousand yards of work in
the job Howe Smith is working on
the lathing
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JUNE IT 1904
Resolutions
Whereas the Supreme Commander of
the universe has called from the ranks
of the Grand Army of tho Republic hero
to the ranks of the great majority be
yond our worthy comrade Simeon B
Billings and
Whereas J K Barnes Post No 207
G A R of McCook fully realizes tho
great loss it has sustained in the death
of Comrade Billings that the communi
ty has lost a good citizen the country a
valiant defender be it
Resolved that as a token of our es
teem for Comrade Billings that theso
resolutions be spread in full upon our
post records that they bo published in
The McCook Triijune and a copy bo
presented to tho family of the deceased
and that our post headquarters bo drapod
in mourning lor me space ot iU days
II H Berry
JW Underhill
Henry Gale
Committee
Mayor Rathbun Resigns
Responsive to an order from tho com
missioner of the general land office of
recent date in which attention is di
rected to an executive order of tho presi
dent of January 17th and 28th 1878
forbidding federal officeholders accept
ing or holding by appointment or elec
tion any state or municipal offices Reg
ister F M Rathbun on Monday evening
at the regular meeting of the city coun
cil resigned tho mayoralty of tho city
The councilmen regretfully accepted the
resignation after expressing their ap
preciation of his energetic conduct of the
office during his brief incumbency
The order from the department of the
interior to tho register was the result of
a report of an inspector from the depart
ment on that point
By virtue of his position as presidont
of tho city council Councilman C J
Ryan became acting mayor which posi
tion he will hold until the end of the
municipal year
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been made in tho county clerks office
since last Thursday evening
R M Osborn to GW Cooloy wd to lot
Gin block 9 Third McCook 50 00
Georpo Hocknell to B M Frees wd to
w hf uo or and o bf iiw qr 22-U-29
Same to amo wd to parts blocks i 4
19 21 23 Second McCook and block -1
McCook 2000 00
Same to Frees Hocknell Lumber Co
wd to lots 10 11 12 in block ClBartley 500 00
Samo to McCook Loan and Trust Co
wd to lots in Bartlev 2000 00
Lincoln Land Co to D E Smith wd to
lots 6 7 block 10 McCook 300 00
Marion Plumtner to T T Pluimner wd
to part 2it 1000 00
John Fiechter to J J llortou wd to
part no so 17-1-20 850 00
Dan Hupp to samo wd to same 125 00
S G Bastain et al to Dan Casheu wd
to lot 1 in block -1 Danbury H50 00
Philip Bastain et al to S G Bastian
qcd to same BOO 00
Are You Going to Build Sidewalks
We are making a special sidewalk
brick of finest quality out of shale and
clay by special machinery and will have
a kiln of same ready for sale by June
10th Price per 1000 is 810 Wait
for them A new kiln of fine quality of
building brick just opened
McCook Brick Co
For Sale at a Bargain
One J I Case 15 horse engine with
32x54 separator complete with feeder
and blower All good as new Engine
located at Cedar BluiFs Kansas Ad
dress I J Peck Oberlm Kansas
One witty exchange has discovered
that a local physician who is interested
in the oil business makes a profit on the
sick and the well too This in no way
applies to the oil well business in which
certain people at McCook are interested
Beaver City Tribune
Room and board furnished to six lady
teachers or four young men May have
use of bath and phone Reasonable
terms Apply to Mrs J G lnglis 1J
blocks southeast of brick school house
Married at the National Hotel parlors
Sunday June 12 by Rev Carman Mr
William Brixner of Danbury and Miss
Gertrude Bennington of York They
will make their home near Danbury
When using Lincoln Absolutely Pure
Paint you have a guarantee as to dura
bility and general satisfaction
A McMillen
Just the time of year to plant turnip
seed Colemans is the place to buy tho
kind thatll grow
Milwaukee and return 2525 Tickets
on sale June 19 20 and j21 Return
iimtl July 14
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sortment
them
Waite Co have a large as
of preserving kettles See
Supply your customers with a drink
of cold water Coleman sells the coolers
at a very reasonable price
McMillen druggist makes a specialty
of fine stationery writing and pencil
tablets
Taffeta silk gloves 35c Pure silk ones
50c and 85c at The Thompson Dry Goods
Cos
Nothing more comfortable than those
lawn swings at Colemans
Coleman for fruit jars
kind and the right price
The largest and
wear at Diamonds
Plenty 5c prints
Dry Goods Cos
The right
best line of under-
at The Thompson
Cherry stoners at Waites
SPECIAL CARPET SALE
We will have on exhibition
Wednesday June 22nd a com
plete new line of carpets and
rugs PADE SON
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ROBERSON
Opera House Monday June 20
Splendid Lantern Lecture
Norway
Land of the Midnight Sun
Tho McCook Junior Normal School
pays Roberson
8100 cash for this lecturu
Koberson lias hoen recalled to
Liincoln six tunes ho is tho ablest
lecturer on travel in America his
lantern oporated by a salaried as
sistant is tho best made his won
derful pictures are unexcelled
lor beauty of illustration and
interest surpasses any illustrated
tour of travel to which I havo ever
listoned Walter C Douglas
Uen tieey Y M C A Philadel
phia Pa
Zions HeraldAudience enthu
siastic pictures and descriptions
superior and excellent
Christian Enquirer Exception
ally descriptive skillfully illustrat
ed
Christian Advocate Superb
Omaha Bee Every phiiM beau
tifully illustrated World Herald
Finished Excelsior An authority
Lincoln Stato Journal Eloquent
Tho citizens of McCook will find
every number in tho Junior Normal
School entertainment course a rare
and unusual treat and it fs hoped
they will take advantage of them
all These five numbers constitute
as fino talent as money can secure
Roberson Juno 20
Montavillo Flowers July 15
Frank Nelson July 29
Lotus Male Quartette Aug 10
Slayton Jubilee Singers 1
reason tickets SI 50 Koserved
i seats to each at McConnells 5e ft
McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday morninjc
Corn
Wheat
Oats
Rye
Barley
JIoks
Kks
Good Butter
10
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12
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnells for drugs
Coleman sells beet cultivators
For wall paper go to Cone Bros
The Tribune 52 weeks for 8100
Everything in drugs McConnell
Heath it Milligan paint at Cone Bros
We want to be your druggists
Bros
See the
buying
Cone
Ocean Wave washer before
I guarantee my concrete walks
Bullard
Room for rent over
DC Marsh
W C
tho market Seo
If you need a hay stacker see the one
Coleman sells
The Great
greatest stove
Majestic
made
Ranga is tho
Dont scald your fingers buy a fruit
funnel at Colemans
When you need fly nets
and see what will happen
try Coleman
Fine Swiss embroideries in sets at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Fans in handsome variety at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Local news of importance on every
home page of The Trirune
The Deering hay rakes are all made
from steel Light and strong
Refrigerators a
best in the market
nice variety
Coleman
of the
Sun and rain parasols 50c and up at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Alaska refrigerators are tho best A
fine line of them may be seen at Waites
Lisle thread gloves black white and
colors 25c at The Thompson Dry Goods
Cos
Avenarius carbolinum the great chick
en lice destroyer and wood preserver at
Waites
The new stock of single harness is all
right for those driving wagons at W T
Colemans
For the best values in paints wall pa
per varnish stains enamel etc go to
Cone Bro3
Concrete walks improve your property
W C Bullard is the man to let your
contract to
Seo W C Bullard before you let your
contract for concrete walks He has an
expert to put them down and furnishes
everything
We have some odds and ends in mixed
paints we are selling cheap Enouah of
some kinds for a small house
McConnell Druggist
Just as stylish equally as handsome
as tho engraved are The Tribunes
calling cards printed from the famous
and pretty Tiffany Text See our
samples and get our prices
Wash fabrics are now in brisk demand
You will find Grecian voiles mikado
cloth cotton crepes Scotch suitings gal
atea cloth lawns organdies dimities
mercerized ginghams chambrays silk
muslins pongee silk and other leading
kinds all at The Thompson Dry Goods
Co3 Prices lowest