The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 01, 1907, Image 1

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TWENTY SIXTH YEAR
DRAWING TO A CLOSE
The Successful Series of Meetings Ch e
Sunday Mid Week Sabbath
Observed Wednesday
The revival meetings which have been
going on during January in the opera
house will close Sunday night They
have been from every point of view a
success and the churches and pastors
feel well repaid for their work
The program for the remainder of the
week is ns follows Friday nights sub
ject Over the Border Line Saturday
night The Great Confession Satur
day afternoon at 300 there will bo held
another young peoples rally AVhile this
is open for all the meeting is especially
for the young people At the close of
the meeting Mr Stenlz wants to meet
all the members of the Sunbeam chorus
for a practice and this chorus will sing
Saturday night Sunday at 1100 am
the great subject The Will of God
will be considered Sunday at 300 pm
another meeting for men only subject
Profit and Loss Sunday night the
farewell service Mr Lyons last sermon
will be on the subject The Closed
Door It is expected tbat the opera
house will not hold the people Sunday
The most interesting incidents of the
past week have been the talks on amuse
ments the Sunday sermon on Deity
of Christ the mens meeting Sunday
afternoon and the midweek Sabbath
Wednesday
The house was full Friday night to
boar the address on amusements The
text was tukon from 1 Cor 1031 32
After laying some fundamental princi
ples on the start on which all could
agree he took up and discussed on these
principles card playing the theatre and
the dance and showed by the testimony
of those familiar with and engaged in
these things the harmful results to
character The logic was clear the tes
timony convincing and the arguments
unanswerable from a Christian stand
point The address created a profound
impression At its close several hundred
Christians came forward and recouse
crated their lives to the service of Christ
In the sermon on The Deity of
Christ Mr Lyon told the story of his
own conversion from unbelief to accep
tance of Jesus as the Son of God It was
a helpful presentation of this fundamen
tal truth and the -difficulties of many
were replaced by a clean intelligent
faith Sunday afternoon another fine
audience of men listened to the talk on
Sowing and Reaping This was one
of the most fruitful meetings of the
whole series Many began the Christian
life and almost the whole audience ac
knowledged the truth of the sermon and
their desire to live a right life by a rising
expression This address will be con
tinued next Sunday afternoon
Wednesday of this week was observed
as a mid week Sabbath and the whole
day given over to services The business
houses closed from 200 to 430 in the
afiernoon and gave all an opportunity to
attend the afternoon meeting The day
began with cottage prayer meetings all
over toe city at 900 am conducted by
the pastors The striking thing of these
meetings was the testimony of the Chris
tians to the helpfulness of the meeting
It revealed clearly what a mighty power
for good the meetings have been to the
churches Afternoon and evening meet
ings were held at the opera house and
many converts were gathered This mid
week Sabbath will be long remembered
as a day of great blessing in McCook
If anyone in McCook has not yet heard
JVIr Lyon speakhe is urged to attend
these next three days
Expenses All Raised
All will be glad to know that all the
money raised for the union meetings h is
been raised Sunday morning the execu
tive committee made a financial state
ment showing that the total expenses of
the meetings would be 8S00 and that
6350 had been paid in by collections
The audience was asked to make up
the balance and in a few minutes it was
all subscribed so that all bills can be
paid in full at the close of the meetings
None of this money has gone to Mr
Lyon On Sunday a free will offering
will be received for Mr Lyon No
amount has been promised him but it is
hoped that tho people will be liberal in
their gifts tie has spent himself to the
full extent for the meetings having
spoken over sixty times which the ordin
ary pastor does not do in six months
An evangelist is busy on an average only
half of the time if he is sick or meetings
are cancelled he is entirely without pay
The work is so exhausting that a mans
years of labor are limited Mr Lyon do
serves the gratitude of the people of Mc
rinnW for his services and our people
ought to give him a good generous offer
ing
Lessons in Pyrography Free
With every Pyrography outfit sold
during the next ten days we will give
full instruction at our store free doing
burnt work Complete outfit from 200
Extra points 5100 ana up
C R Woodworth Co Druggists
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
Wanted Information regarding a
brown hunting dog a pointer with a
white breast that strayed from the
Dome of undersigned Answers to name
of Jack Reward offered
H M Tyler
Ladies long coats reduced 86 ones to
S3 89 8650 ones to 399 850 ones to
S5 4910 ones to 649 1250 ones to
S799 1650 ones to 12 Thompsons
clearing sale
Fine large silk bound white wool
blankets reduced to 529 in Thompsons
clearing sale
Misses brown fur sets for 169
Thompsons clearing sale
it
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Floyd Hileman is home from Idaho
C A McConnell is clerking for LW
in tho drugstore
Mrs E J Kates departed Tuesday
morning for Flattsmouth
Mrs H M Ireland has resigned from
the teacher corps of the city schools
William Hammel took in the great
stock show in Denver close of last week
Mus JD Hare and Miss Hazel re
turned Monday night from their Lin
coln visit
Miss Beryl Dillon of Atwood Kan
sas was a guest of Helen Schwab over
Sunday
Albert Wagy has bought the Pickens
farm southeast of the city The Pick
ens will move to Stockton Calif
Mr and Mrs Albert Barnett re
turned home Saturday night from the
Hoo Hoos convention at Lincoln
Misses Walker and Mr Frank Walker
nieces and nephew of Mrs Howe Smith
were over from Atwood Kansas Sunday
Miss Genevieve Feeny left today for
Chicago to be gone about six weeks
buying and preparing spring millinery
Jir 11 rfl IF rfl rfK ri
H II Pickons has sold his farm and
expects to leave for California early in
March to make their home in that state
Roseland Parsons was down from
Trenton over Sunday to enjoy a day at
the revival services He is doing well
in his new homo-
MihS Cecelia Grier was summoned
home by serious illness in her family
last Saturday Miss Budlong has been
substitute teacher
Mr and Mrs Louis Fleischuan ar
rived home Saturday night from Oma
ha where Mrs Fleischman has been in
a hospital She is getting on nicely
MrsHCClapp will leave for Lincoln
tomorrow morning Mr Clapp will join
her Sunday morning Thoy will visit
the St Joseph and St Louis markets
together
Rev J W Hickey formerly of St
Patrick this city late of St Marys
Foxboro Mas3 has recently been as
signed to a larger and better change at
Beachmont Mass
Mrs S A Rowell left on 13 Satur
day for Max Dundy county where she
will visit her son Elmer for some time
and later goingon to Fort Morgan Colo
and will be absent the rest of the winter
Adolph Heyd formerly of our city
late of Norton Kansas has sold his busi
ness in Norton and is now located in busi
ness at Oxford lie and Mrs Heyd were
both McCook visitors close of last week
Mrs Clarence E ScuuTZof Waun
eta who has been a guest of Mrs C A
Fisher for a week or two and briefly of
Bartley friends close of last week de
parted for her home last Saturday morn
ing
Mrs F C Fuller and daughter
Miss Gladvs departed Wednesday for
their new home in Sheridan Wyo
where he is machineshop foreman for
the Burlington Very many warm Mc
Cook friends will join The Tribune in
wishing the Fullers contentment and
ways of prosperity in Wyoming
The Philippines and Their People
Senor Lala was born in the Philippines
about 44 years ago of an old and influ
ential family Iu early boyhood he was
sent to England to be educated xVfter
he was graduated from St Johns
College Oxford he took at Neuchatel
Switzerland a special course in langua
ges This he supplemented by an ex
tensive tour of Europe Senor Lala then
returned to Manila where for ten years
he was prominent in business and in
social life Butbecauseof hissympathy
with the cause then rising of the
insurgents Spanish tyranny banished
him whereupon became to this country
Several years preceding the Spanish war
Senor Lala transferred his allegiance to
the United States the first Filipino ad
mitted to American citizenship
Senor Lala spent the greater part of
the year 1902 in a visit to his native
land where he has many friends and
relatives ipcluding an aged father
Traveling over all the islands and hav
ing an extensive acquaintance with both
natives and Americans ho gained a
knowledge of the present situation such
as no other person has ever obtained
Now he has returned with a vast amount
of new material and with many new
pictures which will be used in revising
his book and will also be incorporated
in his lectures As an indication of the
high esteem in which Senor Lalas
knowledge of the Philippine Islands is
Violrl his nresence since his return has
freauently been requested in Washington
by persons connected with tho adminis
tration -
Notice
There have been so many enquiries
regarding the way in which Evangelist
Lyon is conpensated for his services that
the executive committee desires to state
that Mr Lyon has received absolutely
nothing for his services so far The
offerings Sunday will go to Mr Lyon
The work our brotner nas aone
has been the very best and the
offering should be as generous as pos
sible It should be remembered too
that an evangelist loses much time
from various causes and does not have
an income for much more than one half
of the year We believe in tho people
of McCook they can appreciate so good
a work as that which has been done
and do not need to be urged to do the
right thing A F Green
Chairman
Good bye
Mens black melton overcoats
with
velvet collars are saying their good bye
to the store daily at 369 Boys four
teen to nineteen years at 63 49 Boys
three to eight years at 189 Good
time to buy Thompsons clearing sale
We CanSave you Money
On the Best paint sold Patterson and
J Sargent McCook Hardware Co
Real Estate Transfers
Tho following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since our last report
Wm E Heffelbower and wife to Ed
ward D Perkins wd 3 in 13 in 2nd Mc
Cook 81500
Minnie J Snell and husband to Chas
Atkinson wd 6 in 25 in 2nd McCook
81400
M O McClure and wife to James G
Dole wd 22 and pt 23 in 16 McCook
820C0
Rose E Bayles to George E Denton
wd 7 and 8 in 19 1st McCook S1600
John Heinleiu to Amiel Heinlein wd
se qr 2 3 30 83000
Henry Amen and wife to Conrad
Amen wd pt nw qr uw qr 32-3-29 8275
Jos A McGuire and wife to Gertrude
A Thomas wd pt nw qr se qr 19 1 27
8420
Jos A McGuiro and wife to Roy
Thomas wd pt nw qr se qr 19-1-27 100
Michael Esch et al to The Public art
inc Ash Creek Farmers Mutual Tele
phone Co
Isaac W Dwire and wife to Jos S
McBrayer qcd n hf se qr and se qr se qr
2G and sw qr sw qr 25 in 4 30 1
Barnett Lumber Co toThos A Clapp
cwd 9 in 8 Willow Grove addn McCook
30
Lincoln Land Co to Harry Pool wd 6
in 15 Lebanon 100
John S Theobald and wife to Wesley
Free Methodist church Bartley wd pt
nw qr nw qr 13 4 27 81
Christena A Htfntzinger and husband
to lva M Tigard wd w hf se qr
40U0
United States to John R Coleman
pat sw qr sw qr 25 and e hf se qr and nw
qr se qr 26 in 4 30
V H Wadsworth and wife to Frank
Marsh wd und hf int in pt of ne qr nw
qr 18 3 27 83100
Marie E Baker and husband to John
B Taylor wd se qr 14 1 26 7000
John E Kelley and wife to Joseph E
Moss wd 15 in 3 McCook 81300
Coming Attractions at Bixler
Manager Bixier announces the follow
ing attractions
Buston Ideal Opera Co two nights
February 8th and 9lh
Lewis Stock Co in a weeks reper
toire of dramatic plays
Senor Ramon Reyes Lala Filipino
lecturer
The Bosom Friend of Bowser a
four act comedy 24 people band and
orchestra
Ralph Riggs in The College Boy
Harry Shannons Bankers Child
Hey wood it Jeancons Old Kentucky
Home 22 people band and orchestra
Eight Thousand Yards
Big piles of new calicoes Simpsons
Americans etc are stacked upon the
most active counter in McCook nothing
less than eight thousand yards If cut
into carpet rags the ball would reach
frem Akron Colorado to Hastings
I Nebraska They are yours for five cents
a yard Thompsons
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
bulk of my goods at greatly
Mr Sallec
BARTLEY
returned to
sell the
reduced
prices many articles below cost Wo
prefer to sacrifice our stock and save
trouble and expense in moving
Barney 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
WantedApprentices
The Tribune wishes to employ sever
al apprentices boys or girls Make ap
plication at once to the publisher
F M Kimmell
Albion this
week
Mrs Clements was a McCook visitor
Monday
Dr and Mrs Brown attended church
in lndianola last Sunday
Ance Turpin will have a public
soon and go to Havana and put
sale
in a
btock of goods
Charles McCollum left Monday
morning overland for the southern part
of Kansas on a business trip
The Christian church in Bartley is
arranging for a revival meeting to be
held in March by Evangelist J Stuart
Miller of Edison Neb
W F Miller and his daughters Maud
and Blanch returned from their eastern
trip Monday evening on No 5 and
more gladly welcomed by many friends
Ed McKillip sold a quarter section of
land one mile east of Bartley this week
at 50 per acre and it is a bargain at
that price A party from near Friend
Neb was the purchaser
John Ritchie and Mae Bush were
united in marriage last week They are
worthy young people well known and
highly esteemed by all Wo wish their
life journey one of much happiness
Henry Butherus and family returned
Tuesday evening from their visit to
relatives in Lincoln Thoy report having
a nice time but were glad to get back
to Bartley and their own home
Important Notice
My office in McCook will be closed on
Saturday Feby 2 as I sall be in
lndianola on that day at the meeting
of the Red Willow county teachers
association Flora B Quick
County Superintendent
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Their Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of tho Congrega
tional church recently held disclosed a
very satisfactory state of affairs to tho
about fifty members present at the pars
onage on tbat occasion
The usual election of officers was held
and the customary reports from the var
ious committees and departments of the
church were read
It was developed that the accessions
to tho church membership during the
year totaled 26 mostly by confession
besides there was a healthy growth in
Sunday school and Christian Endeavor
The Dorcas society paid off the last
ofthe special loan made on the parson
age of 225
The treasurer showed all bills paid up
to the first of the yearand a balance in
the treasury of 7900
Reports indicated that the missionary
departments of the church had received
and forwarded 8104 68 during the year
Among the new improvements planned
for the coming year are a new sidewalk
a new furnace etc
The Christian Endeavor society has
Started a fund for a bell for the church
Refreshments were served and a hap
py social season concluded an annual
meeting of promise
Wolfe Modrell
Maxwell L Wolfe and Ida E Mod
roll were happily wedded at the homo
of her parents Mr and Mrs JS Modrell
six miles north of McCook January 27th
at 6 P M Rev M B Carman otficiat
ingmembers of both families being pres
ent A fine wedding dinner followed the
ceremony The young couple received
many handsome and useful gifts The
estimable and sterling young people will
live on a farm near Box Elder Pros
perity and happiness to them
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 tov e
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 8100
sho uld be in advance The Publisher
A Better Remedy For Coughs
We know of no other remody which
gives such entire satisfaction in curing
of any and all kinds of coughs as does
McConnells Balsam that pleasant to
take syrup which customers say is better
than anv other couerh remedy tuey ever
tried 25c
For Sale
One young team work mares in foal
one 9 mos colt one 1 work harness
now New Moline wagon one new
hayrack two dozen thoroughbred Leg
horn pullets F E Larson 6 miles
south of city on Cratty farm
Valentines
A big stock of all the laughable comics
as well as the dainty little inexpensive
valentines and also the exquisite art
effects The right prices and thousands
to pick from L W McConnell
Druggist
Kodaks Cameras and supplies at
Woodworth Cos
R F D No 1
Ray and Frank Bahr are on the sick
list chicken pox
Mrs Mary Schlagel is at present mak
ing her home with her parents Mr and
Mrs Joseph Dudek
Miss Pearl Rogers was a guest of Miss
Roxa Bv field over Saturday and Sun
day to take in the revival meetings
Mr3 C H Willardof Concordia Kan
sas is here a guest of her sister Mrs J P
Notley who has been and still is very
ill
The telephone fixtures have arrived
and are in place for the new Ash Creek
telephone line The poles and wire are
still lacking to make a complete Hello
They are expected soon
J M Phillips mule team spilled his
corn shellor over a high bank near Sam
Hughes farm the other day but like the
redoubtable Maud came out without
much damage to themselves
Henry Rogers was badly injured in
Denver during oho recent stock show
in a friendly tussle with another young
man His ankle was badly wrenched
and he is compelled to go on crutches for
the present
R F D No 1
Financial report of social held
school district No 31 December
Amount received 82960 which was
tribune
McCQOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 1 190T
in
21
ex-
pended as follows
Library 2506
Register and freight 1 39
Lamps 1 00
Curtain 1 S5
Curtain supplies 30
Total expended 2960
Black Dress Goods
Seventy six pieces to select from
Prices from 150 down to twenty cents
a yard All good kinds embraced in the
line We invite your inspection
Thompsons
Wanted
xVn experienced lady book keeper
Must know shorthand and type writing
Address Powell Nilsson
Marion Nebraska
Still Five Cents a Yard
All colors in staple check ginghams
five cents a yard Thompsons
Hills Cascara quinine cures cold
It has the laxative qualities without
producing that distress in the stomach
for sale by
Woodworth Co Druggist
Pyrography outfits from 8200 up at
Woodworth Co Druggists
Get The Tribune to do your printing
C1IY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oatholio Order of eervicos Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Louohran Pastor
Christian Science Services at Zint
McClain bldg Sunday at 11 oclock
a mt Wednesday at o oclock p m
Subject Spirits Reading jroom
at same place open daily where
Christian Science literature may be had
Episcopal Services on Sunday at 11
a in Holy communion and sormon on
third Sunday in each month at 730 pm
prayers and sormon Sunday school at
10 n m Tho rector will officiate All
are wolcomo to these services
E R Eaule Rector
Hard Pressed
A certain young man of McCook was
recently hard pressed for money and
was trying to touch a friend who said
C W Browne will give you short
time loans on 1 to 50 Repay in
instalments
Say you saw it in The Tribune
Woodworth Co sell pyrography
goods
Meat Preserver McConnolls Liquid
Smoke
Great Eagles dance February 12th in
Bixler Music by MeCoofe band
Lowneys Chocolates Where
Woodworth Co
Thompsons could the
stance have transpired
DANBURY
Mr and Mrs
B
Fancy Navel Oranges only 65c a peck
J A Wilcox Son
Military dance by Eagles February
12th Bixler opera house McCook band
Lyons last talk
Sunday afternoon
Profit and Loss
will sing
to men comes next
His subject will bo
The entire chorus
Nothinj else will so quickly or so
pleasantly put the joy of living back into
bilious people as will McConnolls Little
Liver Pills the gentle but most effective
liver ana bowel cleanser 25c
Any child can take our Mentholated
White Pine and Tar cough remody with
out the least danger ft contains no
morphine or poisonous substances
Woodworth Co
Henry Loveland contractor and
buiider from Denver is here to stay and
figure on all jobs Plans and specifica
tion furnished For particulars call at
the McCook Hardware Cos store 3t
Marsh operates on the theory that
nothing is too good for his patrons
hence ho buys only tho best of livestock
of all kinds and sells only the best or
meats You can prove it by a trial
Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed
The Famous
Lightning
Exhibit
Feed Grinder
Given by the Lininger Implement Co
and the McCook Hardware Co last
week was a great success notwithstand
ing the bad weather These are tho
only original and genuine Lightning
Grinder sold in this territory It was
clearly demonstrated that they would
grind barley and all other kinds of grain
to the satisfaction of everybody They
are sold with a guarantee that they will
grind faster and with less power than
any other mill sold
You get the latest improved barley
burs with these mills
Do not take any substitute for the
Famous Lightning feed grinder made
in Savannah Mo by the L B Me
Carger feed mill company
Half a Ton of Calico
Do you keep calicoes said a
as she walked into the store
rather think we do responded
polite clerk Just step back this
lady
We
the
and take your nick from a half ton
them for five cents a yard Only
way
of
at
above
Born to Volbrecht a
baby girl Jan 25
Miss Norma Ruby is convalescent
WR Burbridge preached at StFran
cis Sunday morning and evening and
at Atwood on Monday evening
Little Clarence Noe is slowly recover
ing from a siege of pneumonia
Cliff Burbridge and Oman Smiley at
tended the theatre at McCook Monday
night
Wm Davenports little girl is under
the doctors care
Miss Grace Smith is ill this week
Mrs Fred Furman and Mrs Chas
Bushes are among the ailing
The new schoolhouse will be turned
over to the school district next Satur
day Febr 2
A baby boy arrived at the home of
Roy Van Pelt this week
Mrs Alfred Ashton and children of
Cedar Bluffs visited her parents the fore
part of this week
Doyle Haywood is under the doctors
care this week
The third number on the lecture
course occurred last Friday night It
was very poorly attended and did not
amount to much
Mrs Roy Decker is on the sick list
Dale Lyon is sick
Miss Lydia Miles came up from Leba
non Saturday for a short visit with
her sister Mrs Maude Springer
John Amblers boy is ill this week
Grandma Furman is ailing
Mrs Scarrow is no better this week
All of her children have arrived but
three
Mrs Kettering visited with her son
nenry near Lebanon a few days of last
week
I
teal Society
NUMBEi
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnoll for drugs
McMillons Cough Cure
Everything in drugs McConneM
Eagle dance Bixler Fobruary 12
McConnolls Balsam cures cougl
Kodaks and Kodak supplies at
Connolls
Eastman Kokaks and Kodak auj
at McConnells
J E Bnrngrover McCook Loan
Abstracts
Como agaiu values at Tho Idoal 5
When Now all tho time
Fur scarfs for sixty nino
Thompsons clearing sale
Pain relieved quickly when you
McConnells 13 Liniment
Try Mngner Stokes for fresh
salt meats fruit and vegetables
Dr Kays ollico is now onoidoor 1
of Commercial hotel Phono 97
The sunbeam chorus will sing
at tho opera houso tomorrow nighi
Mons heavy 175 sweators redm
129 in Thompsons clearing sale
McMillens Cream Lotion will
your hands an 1 Nice smooth and sc
Vaicntines all kinds at
Woodworth Co Drugg
Bargains in canned and dried
and vegetables J A Wilcox S
Try Monardinu as a tooth wash
L W McConnell
Ladies outing iluinel gowns for
four cents in Thompsons clearing
Great Eagle dance Bixler opera 1
February 12th Music by McCook
Tho contract his been let to 1
Loveland for a fine residence b
Warwick
Misses1 crushed plush coats ii
sale for 8449 All colors and siz
Thompsons
Bound duplicate receipt books
receipts to the page for sale al
Tribune office
The Degree of Honor will mc
Petty s hall second and fourth 1
nights of each month
The Boston Ideal Opera compnn
strengthened their troupe by addii
professional artists
Hot water bottles
fountain syringes in
Millens drug store
and
all stvles
a
If it is from Marshs its the be
tainable Anything and overythir
taining to the meat market busim
All kinds of fresh and salt 1
fruits and vegetables at
Magner Stokes can suppl
with anything in tho lino of fres
salt moats Also fruits and veget
Corn chop at the mill at 80 ct
hundred Every thing delivered
McCook Milling
St Albans chapel was packec
Sunday night to hear Rev Ka
peat his able sermon on the subj
Amusements
Mr Lyon and Mr Stentz will
next week in a brief rest and will
meetings at Oberlin Ohio on thof
ing Sunday Feby 10
The Philippines and Their Pe
superbly illustrated by one hundr
ninety six views at Bixler opera t
Saturday February 16th
In a Womans Power
ing at tho Bixler drew one of the
houses ever seen at a play in the
house The Kilties alone excee
Tuesday was the 65th annivers
the martyred president Willian
Kinley and the wearing of can
was popular all over America at 1
All persons knowing themseh
debted to me are are requested
and pay up as soon as possible
need tho coin Barney He
The Edison Gold Moulded Rt
for February are here We wo
glad to have you call at our sto
hear them L W McConnell Dm
See us if you are going to builr
have had 25 years experience F
signing a specialty Claybaugi
Shop opposite Blue Front liver
McCook Nebr
Mr Ilartman one of the be
linists in the world can be secun
concert at the Bixler opera hour
night during the month of Apr
vided this amount is guaranteed u
rons
Our Mentholated White Pine a
cough remedy is guaranteed unc
new Pure Food and Drug Law
The best and surest cure for
and colds Woodworth L
There will be another great r
for men only at the opera hous
Sunday afternoon at three oclocl
Lyon will speak Mr Stentz ai
male quartet will sing Ever
who attended last Sunday is 1
it up
Beginning with March 1st the f
ment expects to issue one cent
books There will be but on
which will contain 24 one cent
in four sheets of six stamps each
leaved with paraffin paper and
like the 2 cent stamp books T
ing price will be 25 cents a book