The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 27, 1905, Image 8

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Open for
Dry
Thompson hassold hisrestau
Yant business to a man named Shafer
who hails from the east somewhef e
MrsM Lawritsonnnd children visit
ed in Holdrege last weekjjthe Jjuests of
-her sister Mrs Christina Stevenson
iMrs Norman Bakerf accompanied by1
aer rtwo jroungest children visited in
Bartley theJatter part of -last week
Thomas Duncan arrived home from
Minco Indian Territory Tuesday night
visit awhile with his family
Mrs Martin Akers and children went
to McCook Saturday evening where
they swill visit relatives for a feWdaysT
Mr Puckelts new residence isneaV
ing completion and when finished wjllbe
one of the handsomest residences in
town -
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Qmte animprovementJs goingn
jyjtuigan I I 11 Ul J I I I I IWI I1 M iTT
the eaBtwsuburb3 of town in thBhapep S
or a Qoaysiltueuiresiaence t
juilt by Marion Powell for the use of
his tenants
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Business
Will Fitch fs mending slowly and is
able to sit up a very little each day He
is very much reduced and it will be a
long time before he is himself again
Mrs A H Reynolds received a tele
gram from Illinois Friday morning
announcing the serious illness of her
aged mother She left immediately for
herbedside
Mr and Mrs Whitmore father and
mother of H C Whitmore arrived in
Indianola Friday morning from their
home in Illinois to make their son and
family a visit
The infant child of Mr andMrsFred
Burt- died Tuesday afternoon and- was
ouriea xnursaay me iunerai sermon
was preached by Rev E Smith of the
M E church at the home
A little altercation occurred on our
Streets Tuesday afternoon which result
ed in a trial between W Short livery
man and Bob Haining of the Up Town
livery barn It took two lawyers and a
jury to settle the trouole
George Wyrick living north of Indian
ola sold his farm the other day for-
12000 He offered the same farm a few
years ago for 3000 and felt verymuch
disappointed because his offer was re
jected What does he think now
JGWNorris lectured in the
tional church last Wednesday evening
The attendance was small on account of
the darkness and rain Those who had
the good fortune to hear him pronounce
the lecture extremelyentertaini ng
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George Welchs baby is quite ill
Mrs Lewis Cann is still very low
Ithamer Pew is here visiting his chil
dren
They have begun to build a house for
Mrs Davis
Little Jack Wicks has been quite poor
ly with heart trouble but is better
Nathan Hethuote and wife left for
Iowa Sunday to spend the winter
J L Sims shipped two car loads of
hogs to Kansas City this week
H W Keys and C W Dow of In
dianola was here Tuesday on business
Sam Messner has returned from In
diana where he attended his fathers fun
eral
G B Morgan shipped a car load of
potatoes to St Francis Kansas this
week
Rev Hall returned to his home 10
miles northeast of Indianola Tuesday
for a short visit
Mrs Hargers mother who had been
visiting herreturned to her home in Mis
souri last week
Miss Gathia Noe of McCook visited
at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs
J E Noe Sunday
C W Dow and family of Indianola
visited at the homes of J L Sargent
and J E Noe Sunday
Mr McGuire Anderson Graham Mr
Drake and L D Newberry have all
sold their farms to some land buyers
from the east-
Mr and Mrs Fair who were visiting
T E McDonalds and J G Evers left
for their home in Council Bluffs Tues
day evening
Mrs S W Stilgebouer Sr left for
Omaha Tuesday evening to have her
eyes operated on for a cataract S W
Stilgebouer Sr and daughter Lulu ac
companied her
COLEMAN
HTV1 Cole took two loads of hogs to
McCook Monday
Mrs Mary Maloy nee Heun of Colo
rado is here visiting the home folks
Harry Cole has gone to Iowa and will
make his home there for the present
He was Ibrn here rin August 1885 and
grew to manhood here He is aline
young man and we wish him success
long life anc happiness t
C Slagel and Alma Lepper locked
arms forlife on Wednesday last week
They came here when littjte totsand
grew up here They are very worthy
young people and we wish them a long
prosperous and happy life
Wednesday
LEBANON
Mr Turner was sick again last week
A concert troop visited town last
week
D F Hupp has painted his residence
again
L J Shippe was a Bartley visitor last
Monday
Henry Ilelt has sold his five acre tract
to Robert Orr
H L Harsch is building a nice resi
dence on his farm
Henry Helt and wife have gone to
Missouri on a visit
Kittie Wallman who has been sick so
long is able to be up
Bert Kennie is living in Wm Smidts
now house until spring
There was a party at che P B Garret
home last Friday evening
Mr and Mrs A O Bartholomew
visited their daughter in Bartley first
of the week
Bert Kinnie and wife and their daught
er Sadie and husband have moved here
from Council Bluffs Iowa
Walter M Pennington was out from
Bartley last week and built an addition
16x31 on Wm Murphys barn
Mr and Mrs Henry Conrad are home
from their trip through Colorado Utah
Idaho Washington Oregon etc They
report a godd time
Nellie Ferrill took No 5 at Bartley
and visited in McCook from Friday un
til Sunday - She visited friends in Bart
ley until Monday
Ed Clark has a position running the
scoop house for the Farmers Shipping
Association at Wilsonville We under
stand he will move his family there
John Hummels father was out from
Illinois a short time ago and while here
he offered Emmett Horton fifty dollars
per acre for his divide farm Old Mr
Hummel was expecting every year that
John would move back to Illinois
Mrs Add West i3 here from Rice
Lake Wisconsin Her father B F
Bradbury has heen here several weeks
visiting and has beenquite poorly most
of the time while here we understand
Mrs West came to accompany him
home
Fred Fritz has returned Jromr Wash
ington He bought a half section of
Mr Talcott and has built a new house
and barn is still enthusiastic
aboufcWashington but says he wanted
room o raise cattle He only had about
in WSshington
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Takeadvantage of The Tribunes ex
traordinary subscription offer found on
second page of thisjtesue
With a NEW EXCLUSIVE and UPTODATE LINE of
orning Nov 1st
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BARTLE i
J B Haining lost a valuable horse
last week
George Wyrick sold three quarters of
land last week for S10000
The lumber bill for Seward Flanni
gans new barn was over 40000
Miss Grace Curlee of Lincoln visited
in Bartley a few days this week
E J Wilcox was in Bartley Friday
shaking hands with his many friends
James Sipe has a fine field of beets
that is making twenty tons to rhe acre
Two parties in our city were trying to
rent property but found no vacant build
ings
Mr Fidler is building new side walks
and crossings A welcome improve
ment
M D Hobbs was a visitor Wednes
day in Bartley with Mr and Mrs II L
Brown
Mr and Mrs J Fletcher and Mr and
Mrs Art Stevens visited in Danbury
over Sunday
Hewn Konhouse is building a large
barn on the farm he recently purchased
of W J Irvine
Miss Bessie Walking has- recovered
from her recqnt illness and resumed her
place at teacher in our school
George Cramer was down from Indian
ola last week assisting in making need
ed repairs on the Bartley bridge
Mr Moore of Tyrone was a visitor in
Bartley this week looking after his in
terests as candidate for county judge
Nebraska has again won fame in re
ceiving at the Portland exposition 63
gold medals most of which were for
corn
Messrs Meeker and Pickens were
whizzing around Bartley this week in
their auto looking for voters favorable
to them
A Craig and his niece Mrs Frank
Jennings returned from Curtis Tuesday
evening and report their relatives re
covering from typhoid fever
The piling that has been out from
under the river bridge for several monFhs
were replaced with new piling last week
commissioner Premer superintending
the work
The question is frequently asked
Why does John Pipher go through
Bartley toward the Republican river
but always stops on this sidef An
swers next week
Red Willow county officers and con
ventions have acted wisely in making
nominations for commissioners and no
hitch or confusion will arise on account
of their election next month
ions
Our goods were all carefully selected from the largest and best stocks in THE EAST before the prices on wool and cotton were advanced and by visiting many of the
principal markets we were able to secure exclusive and individual patterns in DRESS and WAIST LENGTHS of SILKS SILK EOLIENES CREPES FRENCH FLANNELS
and all the new and latest weaves in WOOL DRESS FABRigs
AMERICAN LADY CORSETS
Are All Guaranteed
Areon Rustable
Are Perfect Pitting
Are of Highest Quality
but sell at prices as cheap as the
CHEAPER MAKES ranging in price
from 50c 100 150 and up to 600
per pair We VilJLsejl you a CORSET
FOR ONE DOLLAR AND ABSO
LUTELY GUARANTEE IT not to
break on the sides If you break your
corsets at this point ask for our CATT
BREAKEM Style 55
LADIES BELTS in the NEW TAILORED EFFECTS
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We will sell you for from 25c to 250 each and in all colors to match your gown
This Belt for 25c We can furnish you in any color
LADIES FANCY COLLARS AND TURNOVERS
Call and see soma things new and stylish in this line We will show you exclusive designs
styles and colors
Beautiful Artistic Attractfve
Our Underwear Stock
INDIANOLA
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WU Allen has purchased a fine dew
IpTano for the children
Mrs J V r Welborp hasTeturned
ifrora her Missouri trip vr J
G W Norris returned -to his home in
iMcCook Thursday night
Mrs Daharsh livinjxorhftpwDis
very sick with heart trouble
Professor Calvin has organized a large
singing class with more to follow
Landlord Cosgro spent afejv days In
Lincoln last weekin a business way
Will Fritsch is able- tojbe oak again
Jafter several weeks tussle wif h typhoid
fever- c - -
Mrs Lawritson and children returned
tfrom their Holbrook visit Thursday
niglit
Miss Flora Quick went to McCook
Thursday night on business pertaining
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G W Short came home Saturday
from his eastern trip Whilo away he
visited Chicago and several other cities
of note
Mr Cosgro of the Cosgro hotel took
the train for Kansas CitySunday morn-
ing where he will receive treatment for
his infirmities
A little brawl occurred on cur streets
last Monday evening between two young
men non residents of this place No
bones were broken
Mrs James McClung is taking care of
a few weeks old baby from the home
until a permanent place can be found
for the little stranger
i John Dolans little daughter is nursing
a broken arm caused by falling from the
foundation of their new house on which
sbehad been -walking
Miss Mabel Carmichael who is teach
ing north of town went to her home in
Cambridge Saturday morning returning
Jo five Sunday night
Vor their home in Oklahoma last Thurs
day evening
W A Dolan is having an addition
ibuilt onto his newly acquired property
-an north Indianola
F M Strockej is building a neat four
room brick house near his residence
for rental purposes - t
EL V Keyesls having a new sidewals
built in front of his office Luke Hay
len is doing the work
Ethel Silvernail arrived home Tues
day night from Adams Neb where she
has been visiting friends
Thomas Duncan of JMinco I -T ar
rived in this cjty on JasJTjaesdayQVen
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In Our HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
you will be surprised at the EXTRA
ORDINARY VALUES and ELEGANT
FINISH found in every pair of our
LADIES AND CHILDRENS STOCK
INGS Our prices throughout this de
partment will make you COME BACK
CUSTOMERS
GIVE IT A TRIAL
DONT FAIL TO SEE our assort
ment of Outings Flannelettes Knit
Goods Gloves Mittens Embroideries
Laces Trimmings etc
will save you MONEY TIME and PATIENCE How Because we bought no seconds nor did we select the cheap
est garments we could find to retail at the popular prices but for 25c 50c 75c 100 and up to 250 garments we
carefully selected the very best values obtainable instead of trying to save from 25c to 150 on every dozen and thereby
giving our customers an INFERIOR GARMENT at a POPULAR PRICE LET US SELL YOU YOUR UNDERWEAR YOU JUDGE ITS VALUE WE KNOW YOULL COME AGAIN
C A PNEQTI V TMt7TTE VATT t0 visit our store and look over our new stock Whetherou buy or not your visit will be appreciated We will
WE eAKJMEjILI llNVilE IUU at all times endeavor to have anything you may want in our line and giving our entire attention to thislexclusive
line of merchandise we can better supply the wants of the ladies in McCook and of every family in Red Willow County
Our Time is Always Yours Courteous Treatment to AH
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John Theobald returned to his home
Tuesday after several weeks visit with
his sister Mrs Francis Robinson
Grand Custodian R E French gave a
three days school of instruction to the
Masons of Bartley last week Several
parties from Ilolbrook and Indianola
were in attendance and all enjoyed a
banquet Saturday evening
RED WILLOW
Mrs Wm Meyers spent the day with
Mrs Tyler Monday
The Helms are undergoing the throes
of threshing this week
Mrs E A Sexson is visiting friends
in Furnas county this week
Mrs Smith and Mrs Tyler have re
covered from their sickness
Dr Ireland and wife were visiting
friends on the Willow last Sunday
Jacob Longnecker and family will re
turn to their home in Colorado this
week
Jacob Longnecker and family spent
a pleasant evening with Will Randals
family the first of the week
Mrs F C Smith had an at home
Wednesdaj evening Oct 2o postponed
from Oct 18 on account of sickness
The Better
Way
The tissues of the throat are
inflamed and irritated you
cough and there is more irrita
tion more coughing You take
a cough mixture and it eases the
irritation for a while You take
SCOTTS
EMULSION
and it cures the cold Thats
what is necessarv It soothes the
throat because it reduces the
irritation cures the cold because
it drives out the inflammation
builds up the weakened tissues
because it nourishes them back
to their natural strength Thats
how Scotts Emulsion deals with
a sore throat a cough a cold
or bronchitis
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