The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 08, 1907, Image 1

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TWENTY SIXTH YEAR
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Dlstrlct Court Proceedings
EQUITY
The Western Land Go
Clnyton continued
Western Land Co v
Wade et al continued
v MarparetS
Margaret H
In the matter of tbo application of
Emma J Bull for license to sell real
estate erroneously on dockot
Peter Holmes Updike v Eli Titus et
al plaintiff given thirty days to amend
petition
In the matter of the application of
Sarah A Haley guardian of Alta Haley
and Bernardino Haley to sell real estate
continued
Charles Bornaman v George W Wy
rieh et al defendant given thirty days
to plead to amended petition
Zara A Wilson v Elba W Graves et
al defendant given thirty days to plead
to cross petition
In the matter of the application of
James Earl Ludwick guardian of the
person and estates of Lewis Basil Lud
wick and Loren Landon Ludwick mi
nors for license to sell real estate sale
confirmed and deed ordered
James M Phillips v Albert Ebert
demurrer to petition and answer over
ruled plaintiff given thirty days to plead
S C King v I H Wasson notice to
make more specific overruled thirty
days to plead
DAMAGE
Charles H King v C B Q R R
Co motion for leave to file amended pe
tition granted on payment of costs by
plaintiff
Vocances Franklin v City of McCook
continued
Roseland Parsons v City of McCook
motion for security for costs sustained
thirty days to eive security leave to file
amended petition in thirty days
Alfred Clark et al v C B Q R
R Co motion to amend by striking out
parts of petition overruled defendant
given thirty days to answer
divorce
Mary E Miller v Samuel L Miller
leave to defendant to file amended an
swer instanter plaintiff allowed to file
replv instanter
- Stephenson v Marshall G Ste
phenson decree of divorce granted to
plaintiff plaintiff to pay costs Judg
ment for 820000 alimony
Clara Thomas v Holly C Thomas
cecree of divorce to plaintiff plaintiff to
day costs plaintiff allowed to resume
maiden name of Clara Stone
APPEAL
Acme Harvester Co v Frank S
Schoonover settled and dismissed per
stipulation
Caleb L Hawkins
Dolanct E
ing continued
John Muirhead v John H Grannis
motion for security for costs overruled
William Dukes v Fanuie M Colson
motion for security for costs sustained
William Dukes v John H Grannis
motion for security for costs sustained
MISCELLANEOUS
The Kansas Mfg Co v Adam Wul
rath and C P Pinker attachment con
tinued
Jacob Lurch v Matthew G Shackel
ton and Frank Fritsch suit on bond
continued
State of Nebraska v Edward Curlee
felony each of seven cases continued
William F Everist v William Fischer
suit ou contract leave to amend peti
tion instanter without prejudice to trial
Huber Mfg Co a corporation v John
P Reiter replevin jury instructed to
return verdict for plaintiff for return of
property and damages in the sum of sis
cents
State of Nebraska v Nettie Came
criminal dismissed
National Cash Register Co v Daniel
W Colson et al suit on contract mo
tion to make answer more specific sus
tained defendant given thirty days to
JBle amended answer plaintiff thirty
days thereafter to plead
Peter Miesen administrator v Philip
Schoff and Mrs Schoff his wife fore
closure continued
Annual Meeting Driving Park Assn
The annual meeting of the McCook
Driving Park association will be held
Monday evening February 11th at the
Commercial club rooms for the election
of officers for the coming year Also to
set a date for the next race meeting and
to transact such other business as may
be brought up A report from W R
Starr who was a delegate to the Ne
braska Circuit meeting at Lincoln will
be received All stockholders will be
notified of the meeting by a personal
letter A full attendance is desired lou
can only keep up the meetings and make
them a success by showing an interest
ond hpincr nn hand to boost The Treas
urers report showing the financial con
dition of the association will be sub
mitted
Questions for consideration by the
members
Shall we enlarge the buildings and
make them more permanent
Shall we try to add a stock shew
pSCan we do anything in the way of an
agricultural exhibit
What can we do to make the meeting
this 3 ear more of a success than it was
last year
Should we own fair grounds and not
lease If we cannot own grounds should
we get a long term lease direct from the
railroad company
A Barnett President
C B Gray Secretary
Lessons in Pyrography Free
With every Pyrograpby outfit sold
during the next ten days we will give
fil instruction at our store free doing
burnt work Complete outfit from 200
up Extra points 8100 and up
C R Woodworth Co Druggists
FOR SALE
Tuerk water motor andi several steam
radiators Inquire or write
The Tribune McCook Neb
Ladies 600 long coats now 389 at
Thompsons
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mrs M J Strouds aged mother is
very ill
Mrs Harry Kingsbury is visiting
McCook relatives
Misses Ryan entertained the Awl
Os Tuesday night
JE Khlley goes down to Lincoln
tonight on business
Herman Schobkl is a guest of his
brother J G Schobel
T V Moore is the new bookkeeper
at the Barnett lumber yard
Mr and Mrs O M Knipple enter
tained the whist club Tuesday evening
Mrs J E Kelley was called over to
Kirwin Kansas by illness of her father
Rev and Mrs J Stewart Miller
wont down to Edison Monday mbrning
on 2
W E Corwin contemplates building
a new cottago on North Marshall in the
spring
Miss Laura McMillen will entertain
chapter X P E Of Saturday Febru
ary 9th 2 p m
Mrs J H Yarger is entertaining her
brother Lee Patterson of Iudianola
Iowa this week
A S Ennis will build a residence on
North Marshall in the early spring for
his own occupancy
Mrs J E SaAorn came down San
born last Friday night for a few days
on business and pleasure
Mrs D 0 Shaw who lhe9 a few
miles north of the city is very ill The
Tribune regretfully learns
Miss Pay Hostktter is now able to
be about after i three weeks siege of
whooping cough and bronchitis
Miss Elsie Campbell has been quite
ill with threatened attack of pnonionia
Mrs Campbell is much better and about
Mr and Mrs II W Conover are re
ceiving gratulations upon a dual visit of
the stork last Thursday night A boy
and a girl
Mrs IIiram Thrailkill departed
Mondny morning for Agua Kansas for
a weeks visit with a sister on her way
home to California
C W Kelley departed Saturday
night last for New York where his
marriage with Miss Elsie Asten will
shortly be consummated
Fred Brewer arrived home Monday
morning from Las Vegas N M and
expects to remain perhaps engaging in
business here for himself
B II Stewart formerly with The
Tiibune arrived from Waterloo Iowa
last Friday night and has again assumed
the foremauship of this office
Dr and Mrs D Hare entertained
the Thursday ovening whist club Tues
day evening Mrs W R Starr and Mr
J G Stokes won first and booby prizes
Mr and Mrs E W Eller of Butte
Montana are visiting his parents Mr
and Mrs C T Eller They are on
their way west from a visit in Chicago
and points east
Mr and Mrs Ed S Waite arrived
home Tuesday night from their sad
visit to Nashua Iowa Mrs Waites
aged mother passed away shortly after
their arrival there
Mr and Mrs J G Schobel arrived
home Monday night from Chicago
stopping briefly at Minden whore friends
will be pained to learn Mr Schobels
mother is seriously ill
Successful Meetings Close
The revival meetings which have filled
so much of McCooks time attention
and interest for the past month closed
at the Bixler opera house last Sunday
night Both meetings Sunday despite
below zero weather were largely at
tended auspiciously closing a successful
revival
At the close of the Sunday evening
meeting a large number of the audience
escorted Evangelist Lyon and Singer
Stentz to train N06 which they took
for Illinois Mr Lyon going Wheaton
and Mr Stentz to Chicago
During the meetings 320 cards were
signed indicating the desire of the bigners
to become followers of Christ
While the attendance at special meet
ings reached tho 1000 mark the average
attendance for the five weeks was about
600
The expenses of the religious cam
paign amounting to 6800 were all paid
early in the revival and at the close
Evangelist Lyon received a free will of
fering of 500 and Singer Stentz S100
Tuesday evening of this week the
Baptists Congregationalists Christians
and Methodists united in a social at the
Methodist church which was crowded
There were speeches by the several
pastors along the line of what next
There was vocal and instrumental music
refreshments and a gladsome social
season
One of the results of the revival is a
vigorous movement for a Y M C A
organization and building Messrs
Barnett Sutton Carman Suess and
Lindemann are the committee boosting
the proposition May it win
That the good results from the revival
may be permanent and far reaching is
the prayer of every Christian heart
Next Sunday Mr Lyon will commence
a meeting in Oberlin Ohio a tabernacle
having been prepared on the Oberlin
college campus
Removal Sale
From now until I move will sell tho
bulk of my goods at greatly reduced
prices many articles below cost We
nrefer to sacrifice our stock and
save
trouble and expense in moving
Barnry Hofer P O Store
Farmers Cannot Afford to Waste
their grain by feeding it whole Buy
one of the New Famous Lightning Feed
Grinders of McCook Hardware Co
and handle your stock like the thorough
bred man does
Ladies black fur scarfs 69c Others
to 649 Thompsons
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Attention Notary Publics
The attention of magistrates and
others who may assist in the making
and verification of vouchers for pension
is invited to the following uct of Con
gress
An Act to amend section forty seven
hundred and forty six of the Revised
Statutes of the United States
Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled
That section forty seven hundred and
forty six of the Revised Statutes of the
United States is hereby amended to read
as follows
That every person who knowingly or
willfullymakes or aids or assists in the
making or in any wiso procures the
making or presentation of any false or
fraudulent affidavit declaration certi
ficate voucher or paper or writing pur
porting to be such concerning any claim
for pension or payment thereof or pert
aining to any other matter within the
jurisdiction of the Commissioner of Pen
sions or of the Secretary of the Interior
or who knowingly or willfully makes or
causes to be made or aids or assists in
tbo making or presents or causes to bo
presented at any pension agency any
power of attorney or other paper required
as a voucher in drawing a pension which
paper bears a date subsequent to that
upon which it was actually signed or
acknowledged by the pensioner and
every person before whom any
tion affidavit voucher or other paper or
writing to be usfa in aid of the prosecut
ion of any claim for pension or bounty
land or payment thereof purports to
have been executed who shall knowing
ly certify that the declarant affiant or
witness named in such declaration affi
davit voucher or other papfr or writing
personally appeared before him and was
sworn thereto or acknowledged the ex
ecution thereof when in fact such be
clarant affiant or witness did not per
sonally appear before him or was not
sworn thereto or did not acknowledge
the execution thereof shall bo punished
by a fine nor exceeding five hundred
dollars or by imprisonment for a term
of not moie then five years
Approved July 7 189S
Ihe motiucuon printed on each
voucher should be followed strictly
V Warner Commissioner
Farmers Institute
Farmers institute is to be held in this
city February 19th and 2Dth and it is
hoped that the farmers will take advant
age of this schooling which is conducted
imdor tho auspices of the State Uni
versity of Nebraska and is free to all
While ou may not agree in all things
as to how and when things should be
done it only stands to reason that ono
is never too 01a to learn xiemnm
this is a meeting for all ijcarn now ic
got the most out of what you now pos
sess The following is the program
Tuesday Afternoon Session
130 Economic Pork Production
Mr Hull Alma Nob
230 Soil Fertility and Conservation
Prof E W Hunt Syracuse Neb
Tuesday Evening Session
730 Problems for Farmers Institu
tes Mr Hull
S30 Economy in tho Care of Farm
Animals Prof Hunt
Wednesday Morning Session
1000 Contagious Diseases of Farm
Animals Dr H Jensen Weep
ing Water
1100 Feeding Farm Animals W P
Snyder North Platte substation
Wednesday Afternoon Session
130 Care and Selection of Breed
ing Stock Dr Jensen
230 Dry Land Farming Mr Snyder
If I understand it right these institu
tes are maintained out of the University
fund and every farmer is contributing
to that fund and should get something
out of it Do not forget the days Feb
ruary 19tb and 20th
L H Lindemann Secy
Dont Wait
untfl the rush i3 on before doing your
papering Everything is in favor of the
early paperer You have a full and
complete stock to select from and have
no trouble in securing the services of a
papor hanger Our new stock of wall
paper is now in and it far surpasses any
we have ever had Come in and look at
our samples You will be surprised how
little money is required to artistically
paper your house
L W McCofnell druggist
Eighty one Pieces
Our gingham stock consists of eighty
one pieces of choice styles and colorings
in three grades viz Staple checks in
Aye colors at 5c yard fancy dress styles
in a durable unstarched cloth for 9c a
yard and our finest at 12lc No ad
vance in our prices Thompsons
Baths
Sure We aro connected with the
sewer system and our rooms are newly
cleaned Wo invite old customers and
new as well to come for baths Services
of a rubber if wanted
Bruns Barber Shop
Settle Up
All persons indebted to Predmore
Bros R J Predmore or G W Pred
more Sons must settle up soon Tho
books will be found at G W Predmore
and Sons shop
Majestic and Quick Meal Ranges
are cheaper in the long run McCook
Hardware Co
Max Hare and Fred Archibald have
secured the refreshment rights at the
Bixler opera house Hereafter during
all entertainments refreshments will be
served under their personal management
Kodaks Cameras
Woodworth Cos
and supplies at
Misses long coats reduced 169
499 Thompsons
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to
Bad Day For No One
Hastings Neb Feb 2 Burlington
No 1 the faet limited westbound train
struck a road engine in the Hasting yards
this forenoon The two engines were
damaged four cars of No 1 wore derail
ed and Engineer Hyder of No 1 had
bis wrist sprained
Burlington men said it was hoodoo
day for the Burlingtons fast train It
had beon delayed by a slight freight
wreck at Havelock arriving here about
11 am and leaving the station at 11 25
When it finally got disentangled from
the yard wreck and started west from
Hastings it was 3 p m an hour when
it should have been west of Wray Col
As No i left the Hastings yards it
struck an engine backing out from the
round house to the main line No 1
was running about twenty miles an
hour The engine of tho passenger train
was derailed with four coaches follow
ing Tho train ran along on the ties
and frozen ground for two hundred
ieot before it was stopped only the fro
zen ground saving it from overturning
Engineer Jack Hyder of Lincoln stayed
with his engine to the end and escaped
with no more serious injury than a
sprained wrist Engineer Neilson of
the engine which was run into was not
injured although his engine lost its
trucks from the tender and one cylinder
head
Engineer Neilson believed that No 1
had gouo through on time so after No 2
pulled in be ran out onto the main line
from tie rjund house to take a train to
McCook Just as ho reached the main
line he saw No coming He reversed
his engine but could not get out of the
way of tho passenger train
No one was injured in the passenger
coaches of No 1 and but slight damago
was done to the equipment Engineer
Hyder went on with his train after the
cars had been placed on tho rails As
another engine was being brought out of
tho round house to take the train west
it was derailed making another delay
Lincoln Journal
McCook Commercial Club
The regulir meeting of the Commer
cial club will be held Tuesday evening
at 800 oclock February 12th
All members should make it a point to
attend
The committee on passenger depot
should bo ready to report
The State Association of Commercial
clubs meets in Lincoln February 21st
and 22nd and the question of sending
delegates will be brought up One fare
and a fifth for the round trip
Something further should be done
about providing hitching racks a city
scale and a new calaboose Several
propositions have been talked of in tho
way of further improvements in
tiopwith our new sewers and it will
soon bo time for the spring election
Be present and be heard on all ques
tions A Barnett
President Commercial Club
Business Change
This morning the Model shoe store
passed from the ownership of A E Petty
to Fisher Snider Co C A Fisher
will be in charge of the business for the
present to be joined later in the spring
by his partner and brother-in-law Mr
Snider of Ogallala and sister Mrs For
syth his partners in the concern
This is one of the best business enter
prises in McCook The now firm is com
posed of old settlers They are very wel
come back home
Mr Petty has not signified what his
future course will be
Advance Notice to Subscribers
Subbcription expiration notices are
now being prepared and in a few days
will be mailed to ail delinquent subscri
bers of The Tribune We hope to re
ceive a prompt reply from all The sub
scription price is 61 00 a year payable in
sho uld be in advance The Publisher
McConnells Headache Capsules
will be keenly appreciated after a trial
by people who suffer from nervous and
neuralgic headaches severe or mild
occasional or chronic These capsules
never fail to give quick relief easing the
pain in a few minutes Made and sold
by L W McConnell druggist
Timely Notice
We are keeping up our lines of under
wear suitable for the time of year in
unions as well as separate garments for
all ages and both sexes See us for extra
sizes in La wool vests and pants
The Thompson Dry Goods Co
For Sale
One young team work
one 9 mos colt one 1J
mares in foal
work harness
one new New Molino wagon one new
hayrack two dozen thoroughbred Leg
horn pullets F E Larson C miles
south of city on Cratty farm
Church Social
The Congregational church will give
a good time social at the church next
Thursday evening All members of the
church and congregation young and
old are cordially invited
Seeds of All Kinds
McCook Hardware Co will be head
mmrtprs for all kinds of garden and
field seeds Their now stock
Wanted
experienced lady
is ready
An uooK Keeper
Must know shorthand and type writing
Address Powell te Nilsson
Marion Nebraska
Hills Caseara quinine cures colds
It has the laxative qualities without
producing that distress in the stomach
for sale by
Woodworth Co Druggist
Pyrography outfits from 200 up at
Woodworth Co Druggists
375 good clean warm wool blankets
for 289 Thompsons
Lowneys Chocolates Whore
Woodworth Cos
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CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christian Sunday school at 10 am
preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m Elder
Miller has beon employed to bo with this
church beginning first of tho year
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
Bchool 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
Methodist Sunday school at 1000 a
m Sermon and reception of new mem
bers at 1100 Class at 1200 Junior
League at 700 Sermon at 800 Prayer
meeting every Wednesday night at 800
M B Carman Pastor
Christian Science Services at Zint
McClain bldg Sunday at 11 oclock
a m Wednesday at 8 oclock p in
Subject Soul Reading room
at same place open dnily where
Christian Science litorature may be had
Episcopal Services on Sunday at 11
a m Holy communion and sermon on
third Sunday in each month at 730 pm
prayers and sermon Sunday school at
10 a m The rector will officiate All
are welcome to those services
E R Earle Rector
Baptist Sunday school at 1000 a m
Preaching services at 11 a m and 8 p
m Young peoples meeting at 7 p m
Sunday evening tho subject will be
Victory or how to ruako n success of
tho Christian life
A F Green Pastor
Congregational Sunday School at
10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p
in by pastor Christian Endeavor at
7 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday at
8 a m Sermon subject Sunday morn
ing A revival all the yfar All
are
cordially invited to these services
Geo B Hawkes Pastor
Do you have to wait till payday Get
tho money of C W Browue aud do it
now
Abas groundhog
Say you saw it in The Tribune
Woodworth Co sell pyrography
goods
Meat Preserver McConnells Liquid
Smoke
Mens black dress overcoats 3G9 at
Thompsons
8100 heavy double
2 9J at Thompsons
wool
shawls for
Great Eagles dance February 12th in
Bixler Music by McCook band
Military dance by Eagles February
12th Bixler opera house McCook band
Corn chop at the mill at 80 cents a
hundred tivery thing delivered
McCook Milling Co
Now is the time to enjoy an Eastman
kodak You should have one McCon
nell sells them
McConnells fragrant lotion a quick
and sure relief for chapped and sore
hands Try it 25c
Friday night last was the Fortnightlys
final for the 1906 7 season Well attend
ed and enjoyable
They had a small blaze at the home of
Mrs Sidney Brown Wednesday after
noon Slight damage
Lost A pair of gold
glasses on Main avenue
leave at Tribune office
rimmed eye
Fmder please
It
Rev A F Green Mill preach on Vic-
advance Labor and material have sharp- tory or How to Make a Success of the
lv advanced but the subscription prico re
mains at SI 00 a year but the 8100 i
Christian Lite sunuay mgnc ai me
Baptist church
Any child can take our Mentholated
White Pino and Tar cough remedy with
out the least danger It contains no
morphine or poisonous substances
Woodworth Co
Wanted Experienced man with team
to sell remedies in the country Salary
and exnenses Inquire for T O
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yagur lib luuuuuucii
Commercial hotel
s arug store or at
Henry Loveland contractor and
buiiderfrom 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
John M Baldwin of the Upper Drift
wood neighborhood February 1st sold
one litter of eight May pigs in McCook
for which he secured 31S5G2 in coin of
the realm Which we feel safe in assert
ing is Going some
In Their New Quarters
Messrs Okerson and Baker moved in
to their new quarters in the basement of
the Commercial hotel Monday morning
of this week In addition to a well-appoint
-d barbershop they have a modern
equipped bathroom and toiletroom sewer-connected
and first ehiss in every res
pect They hope to have your continued
patronage
We Can Save you Money
On the Best paint sold Patterson and
Sargent McCook Hardware Co
RED WILLOYvf
The sick are all improving
Owens and Louis Longnecker have
each filled hi ice house with nice ice
16 inches thick
Will Myers is shelling corn today the
Fritch Bros doing the work
Corn shelling will be the order of tho
day for some time
Louis Longnecker and family acd Mr
and Mrs Smith visited at Mr
l lands the first of the week
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Snbtttte
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 8 I90r
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Just a littlo snow
McConnell for drugs
Sfu
NUMBER 3T
McMillons Cough Cure
Everything in drugs McConnoll
Eaglo dance Bixler Fobruary 12th
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Below zero 1 points Sunday morning
Mens heavy warm ulsters 3G9 at
Thompsons
Mens sheep lined duck coats for 321
at Thompsons
Comic valentines to suit ovory ono at
McConnells
Ladies good llannelotte waists for 35c
at Thompsons
Mens 175 sweaters
sons clearing sale
129
J E Barngrovor McCook Loans and
Abstracts
Ladies G50 mixed
399 Thompsons
cloth coats now
Ladies 10 00 black and castor coats
now 0 49 Thomjwons
Try Magnor Stokes for fresh
suit meats fruit and vegetables
and
Dr Kays i aow one door north
of Commercial hotel Phono 97
McMillens Cream Lotion will mako
your hands and face smooth and soft
Best table oilcloth
tas Thompson s
15c yard
Valentines all kinds at
Woodwoith Co Druggists
Try Monardine as a tooth wash 25c
L W McConnell Druggist
Fancy Navel Orangt s only 55c a peck
J A Wilcox Son
Great Erilo dance Bixleropera house
February 12th M usic by McCook band
Young mens fourteen years to nine
teen years overcoats 8349 Thomp
sons
Thousands of valentines Funny ones
beautiful ones artistic oues at McCon
nells
Salts silk bear skin plush reduced to
1 G9 in white red green and d1ul
Thompsons
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the page for sale at Lie
Tribune otlice
For Sale A yood 22 rifle a
Allen Jr No 922 single shot Injuire
of Harold Tyler 2 8 2ts
Hot water bottles and combination
fountain syringes in all styles at Mc
Millens drug store
A nico box of candy makes a splendid
valentine You can get Gunthers can
dies at McConnells druggist
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
Magner Stoke3 can supply you
with anything in the line of fresh and
sait moats Also fruits and vegetables
We promise you purest drugs and
finest quality in all medicines we prepare
L W McConnell druggist
Cash Received on Account
Charge Paid Out and other cash
register printed supplies at The Tribune
office
During Farmers Institute Feby
19th and 20th you aro invited to make
our store your headquarters
McCook Hardware Co
Rev A F Green will preach on
Victory or how to Make a Success
of the Christian Life Sunday night
at the Baptist church
All persons knowing themselves in
debted to me are are requested to call
and pay up as soon as possible as I
need the coin Barney Hoeer
Found On fifth day of January a
pocket book containing a large sum of
money on Oberlin road south of Mc
Cook Henry Hesterworth 2 3 It
See us if you are going to build Wo
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
newPure Food and Drug Law
The best and surest cure for coughs
and cold3 Woodworth Co
Marsh operates on the theory thnt
nothing is too good for his patron-
hence ho buys only the best of livc t j
of all kinds and sells only tho of
meats You can prove it by a trial
Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed
Wanted Gentleman or lady to tra
vel for Mercantile House of large capital
Territory at home or abroad to suit
If desirable the home may be usfa as
headquarters Weekly salary of l0UO
Address JosA
per year andexpnes
Alexander McCook Neb
Money orders should be presented for
payment at least once a week in order to
facilitate the work of the government
and for the advantago of tho service
generally Look up your money orders
if vou have any unpaid in your possession
and present them at the post office at
once Never hold them over a week
from dete of receipt if you can avoid it
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