The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 21, 1902, Image 1

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TWENTY FIRST YEAR
Destructive Work of Flames
About cloven oclock Tuesday night
tho Patrick Walsh ranch on the D rift
wood was viHited by 11 destructive firo
entailing a loss of about 2000 on Mr
Walsh and John W Randell who lives
on tho ranch and is it terestod with Mr
Walsh in tho stock etc Mr Randell
raado a heroic effort to savo the live
stock but the flames had made such
headway whon tho fire was discovered
that nothing could bo done and four
head of horses fell prey to tho flames
together with a large barn a stable
granary corn crib fencing about sixty
tons of hay a largo assortment of farm
implements five sets of harness a buggy
etc in all at least 2000 worth of prop
erty upon which there was but 200 of
insurance Among the buildings burn
ed was a log stable built by Mr Stone
the former ownertwonty eightyears ago
and which had been preserved intact by
Mr Walsh up to this time
The origin of tho lire is unknown and
indeed no theory has been evolved by
any one that can satisfactorily explain
the matter
Mr Randell was quite severely burned
in his attempt to rescue tho horses and
eels much cut up over tho affair which
brings a heavy loss upon Mr Walsh and
himself and Redwiliow county has no
harder workers than John Randell
It is a lamon table occurrence and much
sympathy has been expressed for the
losers
Spauldlng Stephens Marriage
Wednesday November 19th 1092 at
the Methodist parsonage Boxelder
Nebraska James I Spaulding and Mollie
Stephens both of that place were made
husband and wife by Rev MSSatehell
The ceremony was performed in the
presence of relatives and a few friends
after which a wedding supper was spread
at tho home of the brides parents Mr
and Mrs J II Stephens
Tho young friends have the best wishes
of many warm friends for their future
happiness
ROXELDER NOTES
Protracted meetings now in progress
at Boxelder You are invited
First quarterly meeting was held on
last Sunday Presiding Elder Hardaway
was present and preached a fine sermon
to a largo audience There were two
accessions to the church Mr and Mrs
Frank Sherman I have made my sec
ond trip over the work since conference
and everything looks fair for a prosper
ous year in this pastorate
COMMUNICATED
First Dance of the Season
The Fortnightly dancing club has
been reorganized and will hold the first
dance of the season in the opera house
on Friday evening of nxt week Novem
ber 28th The new officers are C F
Heber president S B McLean secre
tary II II Tartsch treasurer H D
Stewart and F A Pennell directors
The officers and directors named consti
tute the board of directors The present
membership is about thirty five and the
club enters tho season with every prom
ise of an enjoyable season
The Postoffice News Depot
Having purchased the paper and peri
odical business of Dr Green we shall
serve his old patrons with ours to the
best of our ability and deliver papers in
the future as in the past We solicit
jour subscriptions for any paper book
or magazine published All papers and
accounts must be paid every month
Yours for patronage
Postoffice News Depot
Linford Fitch Follows Frank
Linford R Fitch of Lincoln and Miss
Christina Schmidt of Falls City were
married Saturday evening at the home
of Mr and Mrs Frank Fitch 510 North
Fourteen street Tho Rev Mr Smith
pastor of Emmanuel church performed
the ceremony Mr Fitch is employed
at the Commoner office and the couple
will make their home in Lincoln
Lincoln Evening Star 17th
Sutton carries the Mathushek Story
A Clark Bush Gerts and Cable line
of pianos in all styles and prices and
on easiest possible terms It will bo
your mistake if you buy elsewhere be
fore seeing his stock and learning his
prices and terms Dont make such an
orror Save money and trouble by buy
ing right at home
Cooking is a fine art You will get a
scientific exhibition of it at W T Cole
mans all next week with a free lunch
thrown in and a complete set of ware
free if you purchase a Majestic range
the best the world affords
Dres Skirts to your measure 50 kept
made up ready to wear 250 to 750 to
your measure at same price 300 pieces
of Dress Goods to select from The
Thompson Dry Goods Co
It is not too lato to get wall paper
remnants Just enough for a room at
ridiculously low prices at
McConnell Berrys
While waiting to have those three
minute biscuits baked look over the
holiday goods on display at W T Cole
mans next week
Childrens fleece lined Underwear 5c
to 45c Also half wool and all wool 25c
up The Thompson D G Co
Dressing Sacques of Eiderdown or
Flannelette at The Thompson DG Co
05c to 350
Ladies solid black Satine Wrappers at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Boys Corduroy Suits 325 The
Thompson Dry Goods Co
Childrens School Jackets 1 to 350
The Thompson D G Co
Go to G L DeGroff Cos for
Sorosis Skirts
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Miss Minnie Smith is now living in
York Nebraska
Miss Ruiiv Diehl after a short stay
here has gone to Kenosaw
Mks W W Brown of Culbertson
was a city visitor Saturday last
Miss Olive Rittenhouse entertained
the Awl Os Wednesday evening
Mrs Harmon Thompson is still ill
with a stubborn case of stomach trouble
Mrs Bert Hall arrived home last
week from a prolonged visit is Missouri
Mrs L S Watson has been visiting
Fort Morgan Colorado friends this
week
Dr J A Gunn contemplates building
him a new home a two story one this
time
Mrs N E Fahnestock returned from
Illinois Wednesday on II to occupy her
new homo
II P Sutton went up to the Wray
country last Saturday on a hunting
expedition
Mrs F W IIawksworth went down
to Omiiha on 6 Monday night on a
short visit
II E Durham of Hays City Kansas
arrived in the city close of last week
on business
Mrs J H Bennett and Mrs Dennis
Cuilen were in Lincoln and Omaha
first of the week
J W Iluiu is having a two story
roomy bay window added onto the south
side of his residence
Mrs W S Perry and Mrs Mabel
Stranahan went down to Lincoln this
morning on a shopping trip
Mrs Stephen Bolles of Boxelder is
visaing her son Steve in Sacramento
California arriving there on last Friday
Mrs N B Bush came over from
Almena Kansas Saturday night and
has been visiting the homefolks this
week
Jessie Pope celebrated her fifteenth
birthday Monday evening by giving a
party to a company of young school
friends
Misses Nettie McCool and Edna
Reynolds of Indianola were guests of
Miss Bessie Endsley Saturday and
Sunday
Mrs R II Meyer of Kearney who
has been the guest of Mrs J E Kelloy
for a week or so left on 12 this morn
ingfor home
Mrs Frank Kendlen and Celestine
went down to Lincoln Tuesday morn
ing on No 2 on a short visit returning
home on 1 yesterday noon
Mrs R B Simmons Mrs Samuel
Rogers Mrs R A Hagberg and Mrs
M Lawritson went into Omaha Wed
nesday night on a little jaunt
Dr and Mrs W V Gaue and Chief
Clerk and Mrs W P Bross were wit
nesses of the Lincoln Knox football
game last Saturday in Lincoln
Mrs Margaret Phelan who has
been visiting Mrs Adele Phelan for a
few weeks is now visiting her son in
Alliance Supt Phelan of the Wyoming
division
Mrs George Pronger has gone to
Chicago to make her home with a bro
ther Mr and Mrs H E MacKain are
making their home with the father and
young son
1 Dr R E Campbell departed for
Easiern Nebraska and Buffalo N Y
last Saturday night carrying with him
a decree of divorce from his wife Helen
T secured in the district court of Red
willow county last week
William Doyle and family moved
from their ranch home on the Willow
1 into their residence in the city Monday
t They have one of the most comfortable
homes in the city over on lower Mc-
Farland street
Mrs Howe of Omaha and Mrs Min-
ard of Blue Island Illinois cousins of
Mrs J A Gunn arrived in the city
Wednesday and are making a brief visit
1 in the Gunn home They will leave
I tomorrow for Denver and later for the
Pacific coast
Messrs W W and Albert McMillen
have the sympathy of many friends in
the death of their aged father which
occurred in Centerville Penn suddenly
last Sunday Funeral was held on
1 Thursday Wallace McMillen being
ent from our city
George Thummell clerk of the fed-
eral court was in the city Wednesday
appraising theCommercial hotel property
preparatory to its sale under an order
from the United States court Mr
Thummell is a well known Union Pacific
1 politician and hails from Grand Island
Deputy J W Robinson of Franklin
has been in the city past week assisting
i in the effort to recruit No 61 A O U
i W up to the 600 notch in which he has
met with his usual success It is ex-
pcted that the mark will be reached at
any rate before the end of the year
Push it along
Miss Mary T Watson came up from i
Lincoln Saturday night and is a guest
in the home of J A Wilcox this week
Miss Mary was a stenographer in Re
publican state headquarters during the
last Nebraska campaign and easily
grows eloquent over the victory achieved
She is being warmly greeted by many
admiring friends in the city where she
formerly lived
The Tribune and The American Boy
one year each for 150 Send to the
Sprague Publishing Co Detroit Michi 1
gan for a copy of the October number
Ladies Sackets at 250 3 1 490
6 3 10 1150 at The Thompson D
G Co
Ladies Fur Collarettes 175 375
175 5 550 6 at The Thompson D
G Co
Ping Pong and Table Tennis 50cts to
500 per set McConnell Berry
The Tribune is only 100 a year
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Mr Goss has surely made it plain that
the way of the transgressor is hard
Janey Josie and Joe by Gertrude
Smith is a charming juvenile In it we t
make the acquaintance of Janey Josie 1
and Joe their three ponies their dogs
and other pets their father and mother
and their Aunt Susan Nuhitable dear
We grown ups may well rejoice over a
book which can be read to the children
word for word as it is without any ex
planation of our own
ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS
Charles Wands is away on a visit
this week
Machinist Rogers was in Denver Sun
day and Monday
J F Schwarb is a new machinists
helper this week
II P Conyers and family went down
to Holbrook today on a visit
James Cummincs machinists appren
tice has gone to Exeter on a visit
Louis Herstrom machinist helper
laid off yesterday with an injured back
Walter Duffey son of Patrick Duffey
of Denver is a new machinist this week
The machinists force has been re
inforced by J II Thompson this week
Claude McKillip returned home mid
week from his visit up in Hayes county
Gus Budig and Ed Reed are in Colo
rado installing the machinery of a min
ing plant
Warren Traver went down to Lincoln
Sunday night on a visit returning
home on 1 Wednesday
L P Forsman of the flue department
was an Amherst visitor the first of the
week to attend the wedding of a friend
An air reservoir hns been received
from Havelock and placed in the shop
here It is used to give extra pressure
to the telescope air jacks in raising en
gines and is of 210 pounds pressure ca
pacity
Fred Irwin is on the relief with a sore
hand caused by getting a piece of steel
into the member The surgeon cut out
the steel and the hand is healing nicely
Oscar Sampson has been on tho big
fire in the meantime
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Catholic Order of services Mass
S a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m
Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun-
day J J Loughran Pastor i
C jngregational Sunday school at
10 Preaching morning and evening at
usual hours Prayer meeting on Wed-
nesday evening at S The union meet
ing to be addressed by Professor Steidley
of Nashville Tenn has been called off
on account of the inability of the pro
fessor to be present at that time
Frank W Dean Pastor
Christian Tonight W F McCor
mick will speak on the theme An
Appeal From Revelation to Reason and
Its Sequel Tomorrow at 11 a m he I
will tell The Difference Between a
Sabbatarian and a Christian At the
evening service he will raise the question
Whv Did Jesus Choose Judas On
Lords Day a 111 God Speaking p
m Paul Before Agrippa
Baptist Sunday school 945 a m
Preaching 11 a m and 8 p m Young 1
Peoples meeting 7 p m t
The annual meeting of the church will I
occur Wednesday evening December
3rd Supper will be served in the church
at 7 oclock Every member is requested
to be present Further announcement
next week
Gen Bailey will give four entertain-
ments in the church Monday Tuesday
and Wednesday evenings November
24th 25th and 26th and Tuesday after-
noon November 25th See bill boards
Get a good seat by buying a course
ticket at the Post office lobby
Free lunch all next week at W T
Colemans during the cooking exhibi
tion A cup of fine coffee and a splen
did three minute biscuit Dont get
left
Fob Sale First class folding bed
Inquire at Morgans clothing store I
Black Taffeta Silk Waists 350 and
150 at The Thompson D G Co 1
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PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES
Nearly a hundred new books were re
ceived this week histories and science
The standard histories of the various
countries Gibbons Rome Prescotts
Peru and Mexico Grotos Greece
Guizots France Greens England and
many others Among the science books
may be founoS Bacons Novum Organum
Spencers Philosophy Tyndalls Frag
ments of Science Adam Smiths Wealth
of Nation besides standard authors on
electricity chemistry geology botany
astronomy natural philosophy philoso
phy of history etc
The Two Vaurovels Cum nt Litera
ture says Booth Tarkingtons new
story is somewhere between The Gen
tleman From Indiana and Monsieur
Beaucaire Politics and romance are
nicely mixed and over all there is that
vein of poetry which is really charac
teristic of the work of the Indianian
The book has charm interest and poetry
The Loom of Life by Charles Fred
erick Goss is another new book worthy
of notice The writer strives to impress
hi- readers with the idea that it is folly
to substitute human for divine retribu
tion Phillip Gurney a rich lawyer
wins tho love and ruins tho life of his
hosts daughter Helen Braithwaite
She follows him with revengeful hatred
She breaks off his marriage with an
heiress rattles him when he tries to
speak in tho court room frustrates his
political ambitions and even follows him
to Europe where she continues her per
secutions All this time she is aided
and protected by another rich lawyer
all the characters have riches in the i
story Dean Ilervey After years of i
patient waiting he wins her from her
passion for revenge and marries her
Then she grows remorsefjul and tries to 1
obtain forgiveness from Gurney but
only succeeds in causing his death
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
A C Nieh is a new machinist in the
round house this week
Switchman E L Hawkins is passing
a brief lay off at Red Cloud
George Burgess was over from Almena
Kansas Sunday visiting tho family
Conductor T E McCarl witnessed
the football game in Lincoln Saturday
Machinist Floyd Berry has been off
duty this week with a sore right hand
Brakeman B J Converse relieved
Brakeman Lundberry at Oxford first of
the week
Foreman and Mrs C A Ward and
joung son returned from Denver on 6
Tuesday night
Brakeman F W Wagner was called
to Arapahoe first of the week by the
illness of his mother
Dispatcher and Mrs W F Pato re
turned Tuesday night from their visit
to Sheridan Wyoming
S B McLean of the superintendents
office saw Lincoln shut out Knox in
Lincoln Saturday last
Conductor Arthur Lyman is indulging
in a short lay off and Conductor L S
Watson of headquarters is relieving him
Brakeman C S McElherron arrived
home Monday night after a months
absence and resumed his run Wednes
day
Brakeman I N Meyers and wife are
spending a ten days vacation in Denver
b J Laugbhn is relieving him mean
while
Conductor F W Washburn has pur
chased Dr J A Gunns residence on
Madison street opposite tho Congrega
tional church
Agent O P Yarger of Scottsbluff and
family came up from Red Cloud on 3
Monday night and are the guests of his
parents this week
Engineer Steve Finn was transferred
from McCook to Akron Tuesday He
will be in charge of the helper engine
out of Wray and Brush and points west
of Akron where needed
Brakeman Carl B Clark departed
Monday night for his home in Rocky
Ford Colorado on a visit of a week or
two to the homo folks Brakeman M S
Jennings is with Conductor A P Bonno
meanwhile
Brakeman C L Fenn and Miss Alice
Arnold of Bartley Nebraska were united
in marriage in Council Bluffs Iowa
Monday November 17th They at once
came to McCook and are now cosily sit
uated at housekeeping
LH Mosher has been appointed night
chief train dispatcher at Alliance
W J Ryan has been appointed travel
ing engineer on the Deadwood line and
on the main line between Edgemont and
Newcastle Alliance Grip 14th
A certain trainmans wife found a
poker chip in her hubbys packet not
long since which he explained to be
only a dyspepsia tablet The trusting
wife being a sufferer from that ailment
didnt do a thing but swallow the
tablet The doctors bill exceeded
any jackpot captured by tho aforesaid
trainman in many moons
Walter Thorgrimson of tho master
mechanics office expects to leave for
Lincoln Sunday to enter the office of
Dr Scroggs the Burlington medical
examiner for Lincoln and Havelock
Walter has developed into one of the
Burlingtons most efficient stenographers
and clerks and we congratulate him on
this advancement
Dispatcher andMrsLECannandMiss
Marie Gibbons departed on 13 Monday
for Salt Lake City Utah where they
will make her parents Mr and Mrs
Patrick Gibbons along visit Mr Canns
health has been rather indifferent for
some time and it is hoped the change of
climate may prove beneficial Such is
the fond hope of many warm friends
The American railways are increasing
wages to meet increased cost of living
and to secure a mt re equitable scale of
wages among the different departments
of service The increase amounts to
from 8 to 13 per cent and in case of the
Pennsylvania railroad alone will sum up
over a million dollars per annum Burl
ington employes have have profited
materially in the adjustment on this
system
Dispatcher A J Welch of the third
trick in the Denver office has resigned
and gone to Pocatello Idaho where he
goes into the Oregon Short Line service
Dispatcher Jesse S Chambers of the
McCook ofiice succeeds him going up to
Denver yesterday to assume charge of
his new trick Genial Johnnie Morrissey
has fallen heir to Jesses trick in the
McCook office The Tribune congratu
lates all around
Sutton the jeweler has a reliable op
tician in his store all the time Eyes
tested and glasses fitted scientifically
and satisfaction guaranteed Hundreds
of people in McCook and vicinity will
bear testimony to the high excellence
and reliability of his optical work If
your eyes need attention dont wait
until some pilgrim comes along but go
to Sutton at once He remains here to
warrant his work
Conductors A L Knowland and JJ
Curran are in Chicago as witnesses for
the company in a law suit Conductor
L C Wolff has Knowlands and Con
ductor F W Washburn has Currans
run in their absence Conductor J F
Utter has way car 150 and G W Bunt
ing is making Wolffs runs meanwhile
Conductor P F McKenna left on 2
this morning for Chicago to appear as
a company witness in the same case
GuyTomlinson of Storekeeper Britts
force took his departure last Friday
night for Omaha where he enters the
office of asst general freight agent
with a material increase of salary in
early prospect Guy is one of the boys
McCook people feel proud of and he is
being warmly congratulated upon this j
merited advancement We all expect to
hear reports of his continued good for
tune in the Burlington service at head
quarters
McCook to Have Art Exhibit
The library board has arranged to havo
an art exhibit December 3 4 5 6 with
the admission only 15 and 10 cents Tho
exhibit will embrace 150 copies of famous
paintings such as Have been shown with
great success and satisfaction in Lincoln
Beatrice and other important Nebraska
towns and The Tribune hopes the peo
plo of our city will take fullest possible
advantago of this opportunity to see
copies of great works of the worlds great
artists The exhibit covers a wide range
of subjects and will bo highly educa
tional and stimulative Keep in mind
tho dates December 3 4 5 6
The Football Game at Franklin
The football team of rhn McHnnlr tnrl
school was defeated at Franklin lnr
Saturday by the academy boys by a
score of 8 to 0 Notwithstanding our
boys failed to score in view of tho
greater ago and weight of tho academy
boys they do not feel so badly as they
would otherwise Franklin outclassed
our boys physically but better team
work on the pare of the high school
aggregation would enable them to give
a much better account of themselves
nevertheless Tho two teams expect to
play on the athletic club grounds hero
on Thanksgiving day
A Lecture Course Contemplated
The members of the library board are
canvassing tho city in the interest of a
lecture course for tho city to embraco a
number of tho best artists on the Ameri
can platform The Tribune has seen
prospectuses describing the program
contemplated and if it shall bo realized
our people will be greatly blessed and
instructed this winter Give the matter
your hearty encouragement and support
Baby IlcAdams Joins the Angels
Saturday night last baby Helen in
fant daughter of Mr aud Mrs James
MeAdams passed away after a short
illness at the tender age of five weeks
Brief services were conducted by Rev
J J Loughran in St Patricks church
Monday morning after which interment
was made in Calvary cemetery All
hearts yield willing sympathy to tho be
reaved parents
Union Thanksgiving Services
Union Thanksgiving services will bo
held in the Congregational church
Thanksgiving morning at eleven oclock
Rev L II Shumate of the Methodist
church will preach the sermon It is
hoped that there may bo a largo attend
ance of the people of the city who have
much occasion for thanksgiving and
gratitude
Frank Dobson is Better
Frank Dobson who has been suffering
greatly for several weeks with inflamma
tory rheumatism was taken seriously ill
on Tuesday morning and had a battle
for life all day but since has been better
The rheumatism affected his heart A
host of friends hope for bis continued
improvement
For Sale
Bed room set lounge refrigerator
Riverside range Round Oak heater and
a quantity of canned goods Inquire of
S A Moore
From Monday November 24th until
Saturday November 29th both days in 1
elusive the Great Majestic range cook
ing exhibition at W T Colemans
Dint fail to call and get a cup of good
coffee and a fine three minute biscuit
any day during the exhibition
There are some things Sutton does
not offer or agree to do He doesnt
agree to sell a 30 piano for S165 But
he will sell you for 165 the best piano
on earth for that amount of money
And its a good inst ment too
The nicest in fine china at Suttons
The holiday season approaches and
you will want to know where to buy
something nice in chinaware for a gift
It will not 10 necessary to go farther
than Suttons
Best Table Oil Cloth 15c Best Apron
Ginghams 5c Best carpet warp on
spools 18c Am A 2 bu seamless Grain
Bags 16J c Warm Blanket lined Duck
Coats 1 The Thompson D G Co
The Tribune has added to its corps
of correspondents a regular reporter who
will give the news of Box Elder and
vicinity Now v hats the matter with
Danbury
All next week during the Great Ma
jestic cooking exhibition at W T Cole
mans a full set of ware worth 750
will be given free with every Majestic
rauge sold
The Omaha Bee of Tuesday announces
the issuance of a marriage license in
Douglas county to Dr Charles M Dun
can and Miss Grace Coons both of Mc
Cook
This is the time to make your pur
chases of underwear and at C L De
Groff Cos is the right place to get
the best goods at the right prices
Attention is directed to the new adver
tisement of Mehus theleading merchant
tailor to be found on another page
Izzer Cotton Batts 10c Izzer Bed
Comforts 165 to 250 The Thomp
son D G Co sole agents
Dont get left Remember the Majes
tic cooking exhibition November 24th
29th inclusive
New lot of Monte Carlos at 7 3 and
10 just received at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos
Boys warm School Coats for 85c
The Thompson Dry Goods Co
First clas3 meats of all kinds at the
B M meat market
Some good values in Petticoats at CL
DeGroff Cos
Ladies Flannelette Waists 50c The
Thompson D G Co
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 211902
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Anns Furs at DeGroffs
NUMBER 27
Camera supplies at Cone Bros
Monte Carlo Coats at DeGroff s
Go to Cone Bros for foot balls
Savo monoy on drugs at McMillonw
Sugar beets for sale C W Goheen
It pays to trade with Cone Broa
Try it
Scale books for sale at The Truiunk
office
District court proceedings in full in
this issue
A fine line of gold pinto lamps at
McMillens
Threo rooms for rent Inquire of
Frank Traver
Walsh and Randell will rebuild on the
ranch at once
Mens Corduroy Suits 750 Tho
Thompson Dry Goods Co
Tho B M meat market hells the
best of everything in their lino
The best stationery and finest per
fumes at Cone Hros drugstore
Childrens Sleeping Garmonts 50c at
Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Xmas iscomii g soon and headquarters
for Holiday goods is at Cone Uros
Mens Corduroy Pants 2 boys ditto
50c Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co
William M Uindman of Dnnbury has
been granted a pension of 12 a mouth
DeGroff Co for the best in under
wear of all kinds Prices always right
Mens heavy weight Black Suits of
clothes 5 at The Thompson D G Cos
Jing Pong Flinch combination game
boards 50 games in one at McMillens
Wanted A girl for general house
work Inquire at residence of II M
Tyler
A largo stock of holiday goods now on
hand at McMillens a good time to
choose
You want the best at a right price
You will get it at the B M meat
market
Cone Bros display of Banquet and
Reception lamps is attracting much
attention
Its all next week tho Majestic cook
ing exhibition at W T Colemans
Dont miss it
The Tribunes advertisements will
increase any business with which the
proprietor is not satisfied
Kill two birds with one stone see the
cooking exhibition and holiday display at
W T Colemans next week
Gunthers candy is scrupulously clean
absolutely pure
McConnell Berry
The county commissioners havo been
in session this week and their proceed
ings will appear officially next weelc
A hoy 17 yfirs old wants to attend
school and work out of school hours for
his board Leave word at The Trirunk
office
Dont be a fish See the wall paper
j snaps at Cones Bros before you buy
We know where you will buy if you
investigate
Cards with envelopes to match for at
J homes receptions etc for tale at Trib
une oilice Same neatly printed rea
sonable if desired
Catering by an experienced caterer
for parties receptions weddings and
1 banquets Prices reasonable Mr
Lawrence Ja
Jame9 Commercial hotel
Dr Brvson the new book written by
1 Mr Spearman and all the other new
issues for sale at
McConnell Berrys
Diamonds watches clocks jewelrj
etc at Suttons the leading jeweler
Llrsjest and best selections in all lines
and right pricea Warranted repairing
Colonel Mitchell is having -his resi
i dence formerly U S L O building
painted and the foundation repaired in
imitation of brick with steel sheeting
S Hill of Trenton Nebraskahas some
choice single comb Brown Leghorn coek
ertls for sale at 75c and 100 each
Fine in comb and stvle Four and fiv
months old
Pianos at Sutton- at from 165 up on
j easy payments See him first before
making a purchase No one can give
you lower prices or better terms for a
reliable instrument
Our holiday goods are arriving We
have more novelties and odd pieces this
year than ever before Come in and see
them in advance of the rush
I McConnell Berry
There is nothing so rare as a day in
June unless its some of that superb
cutglass at Suttons He offers you a
stock from which to make your selec
tions that is unequaled in this part of
the state Not only is the display rich
but the prices are reasonable made to
fit the purse excellence of goods con-
Dr Shwartz the well known eye
specialist of Denver Colorado will be
at the Commercial hotel November 25
He has had a large experience in his
I line of work and will be prepared to
correct the various visual defects which
j can be corrected Do not miss this
opportunity of having glasses scientifi
cally adjusted to your eyes Remember
I the date November 25th next Tuesday
if