The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 25, 1907, Image 1

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TWENTY SIXTH YEAR
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LARGE RESULTS OBTAINED
Revival Meetings Cont nue lo Draw Large
Crowds Many Converts Already
Secured
BULLETIN 1OR COMING iMKETlNGS
Fridnj 7S0 The Dead Line in
Amusements
Saturday 730 Chorus and Sermon
Sunday 1100 a in The Deity of
Chrit 300 p m Mens Meeting
Sowing und Reapitg 730 p m
Heaven and Hell
The good weather of the past week
has helped to biing largo crowds to the
Opera lloue nud tuiiosity has given
way to interest Already largo numbers
have decided for Christ about 200 hav
ing made- contest ion Each night Mr
Lyon haa preaebod strong convincing
biblical sermons and hast romph tely won
the confidence of those who have regular
ly heard him each night The chorus
under the leaden hip of Mr Stentz is
faithfully performing its iinpoitant ser
vice arid is winning the appreciation of
the people each niglft men -and women
hae given rheir lives to Iho service of
God Mr Lyon appeal- to intellect
of his hearers his method- uro safe and
sane and sure to produce permanent re
sults One of the most interesting in
cidents in the meeting was the singing
of the Sunbeam Chorus last Wednes
day night Th s choi ni evniifted of 150
girls and boys and they pleased and de
lighted the audience when they crowd
ed the platform and sung Ill be a Sun
beam for Jesus We are glad to say
that the Sunbeam Chorub vill be
disked to sing again The meeting for
men only Sunday afternoon exceeded
all expectations It was a mighty in
spiration to hear 400 men unite a one
in song and the address on the Great
Fight was just what was claimed
Mr Lyons Masterpiece As he por
trayed the temptations and sins of men
and appealed for pure manly living
hearts were touched and melted Never
on this earth will the results of that ad
dress be known This address will be
continued next Sundaj at 3 p m and
it is safe to say that every man in Mc
Cook that can do so will be there Sun
day night was perhaps the largest
crowd ever assembled indoors iu Mc
Cook The Opera House was completely
filled and the audience listened intently
to the searching sermon on The Great
Election
TUESDAY EVENING EVANGELIST LYON
SPOKE IN PART A3 FOLLOWS
The life of the apostle Peter in many
ways is especially attractive He was a
man of strong personality He would
make his impress for good or evil upon
any person or community When there
are so many iu these days that are simply
camp followers it is interesting to know
one that is leader of thought and act
ion
In the second place he was a person
of enthusiasm One of the great lacks
of the average man in these days is
motive and energy Too many seem to
be too lazy or lifeless to be Christians
But the point that is of special interest
is that Peter made mistakes Now it is
better to make mistakes than not to
make anything There is more hope
-for a person that has energy and am
bition if it is turned in the wrong way
than for one who is always listless and
dull But Peter not only made mis
takes he drifted away from God he
denied his Lord and shamefully blas
phemed
If we can find why it was that Peter
drifted into a life of sin perhaps some
soul tonight can see the reason why he
has hetraAed his Lord One reason for
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Burlson Mr J
Barker J D
Coleman A
Carter James
Dale Miss LZ
Graham C L
Jackson Audrey J
Reilley T E
Shaffer Bill
Sullivan Mr James
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A meeting for women only was held
last Sunday afternoon It was one of
the largest audiences Mr Lyon has led in
McCook and it was decided to continue
the address next Tuesday afternoon at
400 p m
Meetiugs have also been held in the
shops at the noon hour twice this week
and the men have shown their apprecia
tion by their attention and interest
Another feature of peculiar interest this
week has been the business mens meet
ings held each morning at 900 a m in
the rooms of the commercial club for
half an hour A goodly number of mep
have gathered here each day and have
found thh upper room a pluco of help
and profit
These union meetiugs have already
been a mighty blessing to McCook
Criticism and prejudice have molted
away in the face of souls saved and lives
reconsecrated to God and the Christ
ian people of McCook are of one mind
and one desire
Tonight Friday Mr Lyon will speak
on Amusements and everybody is in
vited The confession of a converted
Unitarian is the subject of Mr Jjyons
sermon for next Sunday morning He
will tell of his own conversion from
doubt and unbelief while a student in a
state university and tho reasons which
led him to accept Christ as the Son of
God Sunday afternoon there will be
another meeting for men only wi th the
subject Sowing and Reaping The
meetings will continue everj night next
week bufrMondav
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his back sliding was that he was over Tcnere oy tne luissoun jfacinc ior a term
confident This is apt to be a weakness
of a 3trong life He trusted in himself
rather than in God The soul that
seeks by his own efforts to gain salvation
will miserably fail The more you
doubt yourself the better
In the next place the apostle denied
bis Master because he endeavored to
follow Him afar off It is hard to keep
a little religion It is like trying to
build a fire with a few sticks A little
girl once said to her mother I know
why I fall out of bed so often It is be
cause I go to sleep so near when I get
in Many have just enough religion
to make them miserable If you are
ijoingto be a Christian at all be a
whole hearted one Many want to put
one band in the hand of God and the
other band in the hand of the devil and
the result is that they got no satisfaction
from either side Further Peter went
m and sat down with ungodly com
panions On thqt chilly night he was
in the outer court by a littie fire endeav
oring to warm himself How many
that profess faith in Jesus in our own
day are leaving the sunshine of Gods
love and faith and endeavoring to warm
themselves before the heathen fires of
this world It iB dangerous to be in the
company of the ungodly without clearly
and positively showing your colors
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
J W Wimer is suffering an attack of
pneumonia
Miss Helen E Wengek returned to
the city midweek
Mrs H H Hurt is here from Colo
rado Springs visiting relatives
Mr and Mrs J E Kelley entertain
ed the whist club Tuesday evening
Miss Winnie Browne has been down
from Denver this week visiting friends
E Oxley of Bariley was iu thtcouu
ty seat a couple days of last weeis ou busi
ness
Mrs C W Britt arrived home Mon
day from her Burlington Iowa visit to
relatives
Harrv Simons returned to the city
Wednesday night from a short business
trip east
Jacob Wiggins of Culbertson was a
uest of E F Newlon closing days of
last week
Mrs Sarah McCarl has a new house
unde construction on the lot south of
her residence
Contractor Ennis has purchased the
Heffelbower residence and two lots south
of that property
W H Starrs is here from Salt Lake
City Utah called by the serious illness
of Lis aged father
C R Ricketts of the city laundry
returned close of last week from visit
ing relatives in Easton Penn
Mr and Mrs Frank Still man went
to Denver Monday night to seo the
great fat stock show of this week
O N Rector is preparing to build a
cosy modern cottage on the corner lot
just east of the H G Phelps residence
MrsE J Kates arrived from Platts
moutb Monday and will be the guest
of her parents Mr and Mrs T B
Campbell until next Tuesday
Mrs C A Stone returned last Sat
urday on 13 to her home in Haigler af
ter spending a few weeks here and here
abouts visiting oldtime friends
Mr and Mrs Albert Barnett left
on Monday for Lincoln to attend the an
nual meeting of the Nebraska Lumber
mens Association the Hoo Hoos
Mr and Mrs B M Frees departed
eastward Monday after spending sev
eral weeks in western Nebraska and
eastern Colorado he on his annual busi
ness tour
Mrs Z L Kay left yesterday
Kankakee 111 where she was called
the death of her mother Mrs N
Brown who passed away suddenly
her 86th year
E R Branscom west end mail car
rier on the McCook Hayes Center star
route departed for Hayes Center Wed
nesday morning after a visit of a few
days with his father here
Mrs Kate Ashmore has been the
guest of Mrs J W Line part of the
week The Ashmores were among the
earliest residents of Indianola he serving
a term as county judge of Red Willow
county
Miss Cora Jeferies left Tuesday
morning on Nc 2 for Hayes City Kan
sas where she goes to visit her brother
and acuaintances he being employed
of three years Miss Cora will be absent
about a month
Mrs J H Snyder and children re
turned first of the week with him from
Nebraska City where they spent about
a month during the recovery of Mr Sny
der and young daughter from opera
tions Both are quite restored to
health again Mr Snyder expecting to
return to his run about the first of the
coming month
Advertised Letters
The following letters remained uncall
ed for at the McCook postoffice Jan
1st 1907
LETTERS
Bianson Mrs K Y
Uluston tA
Coney Wm
Crum Mr H E
Gale Paul
Hofferber Mr Claud
Reilly Mr Ralph
Reed Gilbert
Soreuson G P
Sproul Miss Mary
Stewnoterson Mr John Strauser Mr C J
Thomas Frank A Vanbuskirk Mr Jesso
Wells Mr Loronz Wendell Mr Gust
Wilkins Miss Lillian
When calling for these please say
they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
The Tribune will print it for you
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Real Estate Transfers
j The following real estate filings have
I been made in the county clerks ollice
since last Thursday
U S to John G Winsor pat nw qr 29-
lion o N French and w to John L
Sargtfr wd 11 in 5 Danbury 975
Tlodoro O Larson to John Larson
wd se qr 14-3-29 82300
Lincoln Land Co to James E Corey
wd 7 and 8 in 15 2nd McCook 8230
T W Counter and w to Oliver II
Loch wd s hf 5 3 27 812000
Marian V Overstate and w to Jeffer
son II Stephens wd und hf int on 2 in 3
Lebanon 8S00
William Deere and w to Edward Flit
craft wd und hf int on se qr ne 29 3 30 n
of rr row 8300
William A Nettletou and w to Chas
H Meeker qcd It 5 of 28 and It 8 and s hf
so qr of 29 iu 3 30 8257
Magdelena Dietsch wid to Sylvester
J Rouse wd pt 6 in 54 Bartley 81000
Rutherford B Archibald and w to Dan
Casheu ud sw qr 26 2 28 83000
Rosoland Parsons and w to Ella N Bur
rows wd 8 in 28 McCook 82000
U S to Oliver W Sollers pat w hf
sw qr and ne qr sw qr and nw qr so qr
23-1-29
Milton D Althouse and w to Lavega
Olmstead wd nw qr w hf sw qr ne
qr sw qr nw qr se qr 23 1 29 S4000
William II Lister and w to Quiulon
R Miles wd s hf ne qr 13-1-23 82000
Geo W Jackson and w to William
Donaldson wd nw r 83500
Marion Powell and wife deed
Martin Nilsson and w to R E Bacon
13 and 14 in 5 Marion S135
William Hubor to Edgar Huber wd
15 in 25 Rivorview Cemetery 82500 -
Affa C Seeley and Paul S Seeley to
Loonard Ilarsch wd ne qr 35-3-27 87 oO
The Bush Walton Case
The famous Bush Walton case had a
hearing in this city Tuesday before
Judgo Adams of Minden
The case is one Kr specific performance
of contract for assignment f a decreo of
foreclosure and involves a quarter sect
ion of laud in Hayes count and Bush
a cattleman and L H Lawton are the
real persons at interest The quarter is
specially valuable to Bush because it is
the only place on a two-thousand-acre
ranch where cattle can reach running
water the Frenchman river Bush
bought a tax liemfrom Walton and fail
ing to meet payment in time stated Law
tou secured the same henco the bitter
controversy between Bush and Lawton
The judge will render his decision in
time for the first day of the next term of
district court in Furnas county
Adds 810000 to Surplus
At the annual meeting of the board of
directors of the First National Bank
last week S10000 were added to the
banks surplus fund making that fund
now 820000 which with the banks
capital of 850000 gives the bank a work
ing capital of 870000
C H Boyle was elected a member of
the board of directors which is now com
posed as follows B M Frees presi
dent H P Waite vice president
F A Pennell cashier HPSutton and
C HBoyle
Louis Thorgrimson is the assistant
cashier
Going to Paint
We will estimate the exact cost for
you Possibly we can give you some
good pointers on the colors and kinds of
paints which gives best satisfaction for
the least money We have color cards
and much useful information regarding
painting Come in and talk itoverxvith
ns even though you are not decided
just what you will do
L W McConnell Druggist
Baths
Sure We are connected with- the
sewer system and our rooms are newly
cleaned We invite old customers and
new as well to come for baths Services
of a rubber if wanted
Bruns Barber Shop
Removal Sale
From now until I move will sell the
bulk of my goods at greatly reduced
prices many articles below cost We
prefer to sacrifice our stock and save
trouble and expense in moving
Barnry Hofer P O Store
Settle Up
All persons indebted to Predmore
Bros R J Predmore or G W Pred
more Sons must settle up soon The
books will be found at G W Predmore
and Sons shop
Dress Making Wanted
Will do sewing by the day or at my
residence First class work One and
one half blocks north of Bixler opera
house 12 21 tf
Mrs J E Morse
Quarter Section For Sale
The northeast quarter of section 13
township 4 range 30 in Red Willow
county Nebraska Address The Tri
bune McCook Neb
If You Need a Furnace
in your house already built let us tell
you how you can get one put right in
and pay for it next fall
McCook Hardware Co
WantedApprentices
The Tribute wishes to employ sever
al apprentices boys or girls Make ap
plication at once to the publisher
F M Kimmell
COUGHS
this time of the year are hard to get rid
of Why not get a bottle of McConnells
Balsam Our guarantee to relieve stands
back of that 25c
Ladies S175ne wool waists for 129
at Thompsons clearing sale
Get The Tribune to do your printing
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Death Ended Long- Suffering-
Death relieved John Schlagol of his
long and painful sufferings last Friday
afternoon about two oclock at the homo
of his brother Fred in this city -
Funeral services wore held in the Bap
tist church Sunday afternoon address
ed by Rev Green of the Baptist church
and Rev Henkelmann of the German
Congregational church A crowded
church attested the sympathy and es
teom of friends of the departed
Burial was made in Rivorview ceme
tery
John Schlagel was born in Germany
July 12 1873 coming to America when
but two years of age and residing in
Nebraska ever since He was united in
marriage with Mary Dudek nine years
ago last fall He is survived by his wife
three children father two sisters and
three brothers
John Schlagel was a young man of
high character and his death in tho
prime of life is deeply regretted by all
who enjoyed an acquaintance with him
Ilia wife and children and members of
his family all have tho tenderest sm
pathy in their loss and sorrow
Burlington Engine Order
Tho fifteen passenger engines in
cluded in the Burlingtons order of
ninety new locomotives are to be of the
monster JSl type Ready for service
the new monsters weigh 370000 pounds
and are over seventy five feet long
their drivewheels six in number are
seventy four inches high The tender
holds 8000 gallons of water and 26000
poundh of coal These are the heaviest
engines in the Burlington service ex
ceeding -in weight all other freight and
passenger machines The freight en
gines are a trifle lighter a matter of
some 8000 pounds but this is not
apparent to tho casual observed They
weigh only 368000 pounds and are well
adapter1 for fast service They are
seventy three feet long have six drivers
aud carry in their tender 8000 gallons
of water and 32000 pounds of coal
With the delivery of the new engines
the Burlington will have forty five SI
class passenger engines and 175 R5
freight engines They are considered
the bet ever built for their
respective branches of service The
American Locomotive company is the
builder of the ninetv new engines
COURT HOUSE NEWS
county court
Following licenses have been issued
since our last report
William II Galvin age 31 Effie M
La Velio age 20 both of Wallace Neb
Graited Dec 24
Harrv II Halley age 21 Stoekville
Neb Etella O Spellman age 20 May
wood Neb Jan 12
Married by County Judge Moore
Carl Suska age 23 Samantha Spell
man age 18 both of May wood Nebr
Jan 12
Clyde L Hall age 21 Orifino Nebr
Delia Purdue age 24 Cambridge Neb
Jan 12
James Steinman age 25 Hilda Molin
der age 23 both of McCook Jan 15
Advance Notice to Subscribers
Subscription expiration notices are
now being prepared and in a few days
will be mailed to all delinquent subscri
bers of The Tribune We hope to re
ceive a prompt reply from all The sub
scription price is 81 00 a year payable in
advance Labor and material have sharp
ly advanced but the subscription price re
mains at 81 00 a year but the S100
should be in advance The Publisher
People Building Houses
should rember that to make a house
modern it must have a furnace and the
best time to buy it is when building A
score of satisfied customers in McCook
stand up for the Lennox steel furnace
and our method of putting them in A
furnace built like a boiler with no chance
for dirt or gas to get into your rooms
McCook Hardware Co
Confidence Cashed
During the few days of our clearing
sale we have found our expections realiz
ed in the liberal patronage drawn by our
announcements Our advertisements
are carried out in every particular and
are entitled to the confidence they
create You are invited to get your
share of the bargains being handed out
daily The Thompson D G Co
QUALITY
In medicine what do you care about
price if the quality isnt the best Every
drug and chemical in our store is up to
the highest quality that can be obtained
L W McConnell Druggist
Lost Bracelet and Pocketbook
Wire bracelet with three Greek letters
on it lost at pay car on 15th also small
pocketbook containing few old coins
lost near or at opera house Reward for
both Maude McBrayer
H0NARD1NE
A good wash for the teeth a breath
purifier and health preserver
L W McConnfll Druggist
FOR SALE
Tuerk water motor and several steam
radiators Inquire or write
The Tribune McCook Neb
You dislike going to bed because the
bed is cold dont you Try a hot water
bottle to warm the bed vll kinds at
C R Woodworth Cos
Ladies 50c fliunelette waists for 35c
Thompsons clearing sale
Mens heavy Melton ulsters for 8369
Thompsons clearing sale
Ladies 8175 fur scarfs for 8129 at
Thompsons dealing eale
Kodaks Cameras and supplies at
Woodworth Cos j
Ladies black fur scarfs for 69c at
Thompsons clearing sale
iNobrnska fcitato xiio
frnl Society
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 25 190
C1IY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sormon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Louohran Pastor
Christian Science Sen ices at Zint
McClain bldg Sunday at 11 oclock
a m Wednesday at 8 oclock p m
Subject Truth Readine room
at same place open daily wheru
Christian Science literature may bo had
Episcopal Services on Sunday at 11
a ui Holy communion and sermon on
third Sunday in each month at 8 p m
prayers and sermon Sunday school at
10 a m The rector will officiate All
are welcome to these services
E R Earle Rector
Say you saw it in The Tribune
Woodworth Co sell pyrography
goods
Mens 8175 sweaters for 8129 at
Thompsons clearing sale
Ladies 75c outing flannel gowns for
59c at Thompsons clearing sale
Great Eagles dance February 12th in
Bixler Music by McCook band
Childrens S400 crushed plush coats
82 99 Thompsons clearing sale
Lowneys t Chocolates Where
Wot OWOIiTU Cos
We filled 7500 prescriptions last year
We can fill jours C 1 Woodworth
Fancy Navel Oranges only 65c a peck
J A Wilcox Son
Military dance by Eagles February
12th Bixler opera house McCook band
No morphine cocaine or narcotics in
Woodworth Co Mentholated White
Pine and Tar cough remedy
Think of it sitting in the park in the
pale mi nlight witu your best girl
Jinuiiry 21st iu tuoevening in McUok
Nebraska
Sunday evening at 730 oclock Rev
E R Earle rector of St Albans Epis
copal church will have for his sermon
subject Amusements
Any child can take our Mentholated
White Pine and Tar cough remody with
out the least danger It contains no
morphine or poisonous substances
WooDWoirra Co
Notice has been posted by Post master
T M Campbell that the office at Box
Elder this county will be discontinued
Wo understand that Mr Campbell
will also close out his store at that place
Henry Loveland contractor and
buiider from Denver is hero to stay and
figure ou all jobs Plans and specifica
tion furnished For particulars call at
the McCook Hardware Cos stoTj 3t
Marsh operates on the theory that
nothing is too good for his patrons
hence he buys only the best of livestock
of all kinds and sells only the best of
meats You can prove it by a trial
Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed
There will be another great meeting
for men only at the opera house next
Sunday afternoon at three oclock Mr
Lyon will speak Mr Stentz and the
male quartet will sing Every man
who attended last Sunday is talking
it up
The Congregational Methodist and
Evangelical churches of Cambridge
have united in a series of evangelistic
services under George H Williams of
Wheaton HI who is at present holding
services of that nature in Plymouth
church Lincoln
The Season for American Fence
will last until every farm in the country
is fenced hog tight and not a head of
wheat or seed of any kind goes to waste
Ask McCook Hardware Co what it will
cost and do not take any substitute for
the best Fence on earth
Chapped Cracked Hands
McConnells Fragrant Lotion keeps
the hands from cracking If they are
already so it heals them quickly It
makes the skin soft delightful to use
It gives excellent satisfaction and costs
only 25c
Wanted
An experienced lady book keeper
Must know shorthand and type writing
Address Powell Nilsson
Marion Nebraska
RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1
Mrs Mary Schlagel is quite sick
Ralph Warfield marketed cattle in
McCook last Thursday
They had an enjoyable dance at Henry
Schamels last Saturday night
Miss Hannah Johnston is visiting her
sister Emma at Joseph Dudeks
Frank Dudek and Will Broorafield are
hauling wheat to Red Willow this week
Ira Kennedy has bought the J E
Tirrill farm and moved onto the same
last week
Mrs Grace Watson of Sanborn Nebr
visited with Mr and Mrs Lee Sunday
and Monday
Mr Roseland Parsons of Trenton
visited witn Mr and Mrs Lee Wednes
day and Thursday
James I Lee commenced putting up
his ice last Tuesday morning The ice
is clear as crystal and from nine to ten
inches thick
Perry Jones of Oklahoma returned
to visit McCook friends after spending
a few days with his sister and family at
Haigler Nebr
Mr and Mis Peter Voge Joseph
Crocker and Henry Reiners were guests
of A E Price last Sunday Mr and
Mrs Henry Voge were guests of Mr and
Mrs W P Broomfield Sunday
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NUMBER 35
Do Not Forget
tho Focl Grinder Exhibit now going on
at the McCook Hardware Gos Hesides
a free juneh you get a useful souvenir
and will bo shown how to oporato tho
host feed grindor on earth and liavo tho
opportunity to buy something that every
farmor needs An extra set of burs f reo
with oach mill sold during the exhibit
Ladies also invited
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for dugH
McMillons Cough Cure
Everything in drugs McConnoll
Eagle dance Bixler February 12th
McConnolls Balsam cures coughs
Eastman Kokaks and Kodak supplies
at McConnolls
J E Barngrover McCook Loans and
Abstracts
Prico and quality bargains at Tho
Ideal Store this week
Childrens 820 fur sots for S1G9 at
Thompsons clearing sale
89u gets a mans blanket lined coat at
Thompsons clearing sale
Ladies 81000 fur scarfs for 8G49 at
Thompsons clearing sale
Misses long coats as low as 160 at
Thompsons clenrin salo
Ladies long coats as low as 389 at
Thompsons clearing salo
S700 silk bound fine whito belt3 for
8529 Thompsons clearing sale
8369 gets a sheep fleece lined duck
coat at Thompsons clearing sale
Dr Kays office is now ono door north
of Commercial hotol Phone 97
Ladies 8400 heavy wool shawls for
8299 Thompson- clearing salo
McMillens Crciiii Lition will mako
your humid and face smooth and soft
Bargains in canned and dried fruits
and vegetables J A Wilcox Son
Great Eaglo dance Bixler opera house
February 12th Music by McCook band
Boys 8250 overcoats with sleeve orna
ments for 8189 at Thompsons clearing
sale
Quito a largo flock of robins were to
be been in the city park close of last
week
Bound duplicate receipt booKS three
receipts to tho page for sale at The
Tribune office
Bear skin plush for 81 G9 per yard in
white red navy and Reseda Thomp
sons clearing sale
Hot water bottles and combination
fountain syringes in all styles at Mc
Millons drug store
8289 is present prico on a good wool
blanket at Thompsons clearing sale
reduced from 8375
The Degrie of Honor will meet in
Pettys hall second and fourth Friday
nights of each month
Woodmen will indulge in another
ministrel show after Lent We are as
sured it will be the best ever
Tonight comes the special address on
Amusements at the opera house It
will doubtless draw a large crowd
If it is from Marshs its the best ob
tainable Anything and everything per
taining to the meat market business
All kinds of fresh and salt meats
fruits and vegetables at
Magner Stokes
We have a nice assortment of stamp
ed Bass wood for pyrography work
Woodworth Co Druggists
Magner Stokes can supply you
with anything in the line of fresh and
salt meats Also fruits and vegetables
Corn chop at the mill at 80 cents a
hundred Every thing delivered
McCook Milling Co
Next term of district court for Red
Willow will be held in McCook com
mencing Monday February 4th a jury
term
Next week will conclude the special
meeting now being held in the opera
house The closing services will be
held Sunday Feby 3
All persons knowing themselves in
debted to mo are are requested to call
and pay up as soon as possible as I
need the coin Barney Hofer
There is a bottle of our Mentholated
White Pine and Tar cough cure in the
drug store window for you this week
Its only 25c a bottle WoodworthCo
The streets Wednesday were thronged
with ladies going to the womens meet
ing at the opera house This address
will bo continued next Tuesday after
noon
See us if you are going to build We
have had 25 years experience Fine de
signing a specialty Claybaugh Bros
Shop opposite Blue Front livery barn
McCook Nebr
Our Mentholated White Pine and Tar
cough remedy is guaranteed under the
new Pure Food and Drug Law
The best and surest cure for coughs
and colds Woodworth it Cp
John Brening has commenced tho
erection of a two story brick on the cor
ner north of the Palmer hotel We un
derstand it wiil be equipped as a board
ing house with a machine shop in tho
basement