The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 27, 1906, Image 8

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BARTLEY
R C Fidler is building an ad
dition to his residence
Mr Axtell is improving his
property with fresh paint
Mr Blair is erecting a good
barn on his residence property
Dr Arbogast heard the Jubilee
singers in Cambridge Friday
night
F G Stilgebouer and family
visited in Danbury Saturday and
Sunday
Mr and Mrs H L Brown and
family were Indianola visitors
Saturday
Mr Plessurgers goods arrived
Monday from Ohio and he moved
out into the country
Farmers wives and daughters
fo the trading in town now the
men folks are too busy
Murry Corbin is building an
addition to his residence Durbin
-and Peterson are the contractors
Rev Jenkins of Cambridge at
tended church in Bartley Sunday
and visited with Otto Webber and
family
Ed Sughrone is hauling out to
his farm a carload of lumber that
was used in the St Louis Ex
position
James Carnahan and many
others are adding beauty to their
premises by setting out shade and
fruit trees
Gordon G Alhey has taken the
contract to build a fine house for
Henry Kornhaus as soon as he
finishes oneTfor Chas Pycha
The painting and papering adds
much to the interior of the Chris
tian church The ladies aid so
ciety deserve the credit for this
improvement
Mr Orville Premer who has
been helper at the station here
for several months has been trans
ferred to Red Cloud and Lute
Flint has secured the position
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Harry Blackson came down
from May wood last Friday and
visited friends in these parts
Harry bought a lot of land before
the boom and is prospering
Miss Lena Saunders stopped
over here Saturday on her way
from Stockville where she had at
tended her mothers funeral to
Norman where she is teaching
Miss Flora B Quick our ef
ficient superintendent of schools
was in Bartley Monday and Tues
day superintending the examina
tion of the Sth grade in our
school
A little daughter of Ed Shoe
maker fell from a buggy Sunday
and was quite badly injured Dr
Arbogast rendered the necessary
surgical aid and says no serious
result is anticipated
AVill Sheets is drilling wells
with a machine of his own mak
ing that cost less than 100 and
he has drilled wells where others
failed who had paid 500 for the
machine they used
Mrs R W Mills arrived here
from Idaho first of the week after
a tedious journey and delay on
account of a wreck near Billings
Elder Mills was greatly rejoiced
to welcome his wife and babies
sound and well
Take advantage today of some of The
Trigones subscription offers
Appetite
poor this morning
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We heartly invite our friends to call any day during the above mentioned week and we will demonstrate the
superior qualities of the
New Majestic Malleable and
Charcoal Iron Ranges
The MAJESTIC MALLEABLE and steel range as formerly turned out by the Majestic people has been
considered throughout the entire country par excellence and far ahead of any other range made But with
the NEW CHARCOAL IRON BODY in place of steel making it double its value and the fact that it is
the only range in existence made of Malleable and Charcoal Iron you can readly see that if quality is con
sidered the Majestic leads by a big margin We want you to call at our store during this week and let us
explain this new feature CHARCOAL IRON BODIES let us explain why it is the best material for range
bodies and incidentally why it is not used on other ranges We want you to call if you intend to buy or not
as the information gained will serve you in the future
HOT COFFEE AND BISCUITSFREE
Come any day during next week and have buttered hot biscuits and hot coffee Biscuits baked on a Maj
estic in three minutes while you wait
HANDSOME SET OF WAREFREE
With ever range sold during this Demonstration we will give absolutely free one set of Majestic ware
worth every cent of 750 This ware will be on exhibition at our store Everything useful ornamental and
durable Come in and see it and you will agree with us that it cannot be bought for a cent less than 750
and it is cheap at that
Come in any day you are welcome whether you intend to buy or not
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INDIANOLA
Grandma Russell is still ver
sick
E S Byfield Sundayed with
homefolks in McCook
Mrs W H Short was a Mc
Cook visitor Saturday
Mr W Plourd has returned
from his trip to California
Carpenters are in demand and
work of all kinds is plenty
H C Clapp of McCook was
on our streets a few days ago
Everybody is busy now mak
ing garden and planting spuds
Mrs Gerver of McCook is
visiting her daughter Mrs W H
Allen
Mrs Frank Fritsch who has
been very sick is improving slow
ly of late
Mr A A Kryder of Minden
spent Sunday with Dick Hatcher
and family
W H Short so says rumor
has bought the Briggle place and
will occupy it soon
Mr Roseborough of the Chicago
Electrical Company was in town
Friday and Saturday
Roy Mann and Miss Daisy
Dean visited the latters parents
near Cambridge Sunday
Mr and Mrs I M Beardslee
of McCook are in the city the
guest of their many friends
A N Puckett and granddaugh
ter have returned from their visit
with relatives at Fairbury
Mattie Kessler went up to Mc
Cook Saturday on No 5 and
visited with relatives over Sun
day
Mr Charley McCollin and Miss
Dora Porter drove up from Bart
ley Saturday and visited with
friends
Mrs Vernum and baby of
Freedom visited at the home of
W H Walker last week re
turning home Sunday
Lewis Elmer has had his home
in south Indianola painted which
adds much to its appearance
Wm Thompson is looking for
a carpenter to build his house on
on his farm in south Indianola
Mr J Neil Co are build
ing a large coal shed near the
railroad track in east Indianola
MrStrockey has his new house
under good headway and expects
to have it ready for occupancy
soon
The family of our new banker
C McAnulty has moved into the
Strockey property purchased by
them
Mr and Mrs Fred Vering drove
up to McCook Friday Mr
Vering took No
Kansas
Mr and Mrs
are in town
Ginthers mother
1 4 for Marysville
Miss Edith Letts and little
nephew who have been visiting
here have gone to their home in
Benedict
Miss Delle Toogood came home
from Hastings Sunday night to
rest and visit awhile with the
homefolks
Frank Howe has gone to Wray
Colo to work a while at his bus
iness stone mason at the wage
of six dollars per day
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Chas Ginther
visiting
with Mrs
They are talk-
ins of making their home here
Frank Purvis station agent at
Bartley with his wife and little
daughter drove up to Indianola
Sunday and visited with W H
Smith and family
Mrs B Miller and children
went to McCook last Friday ev
ening to be in attendance at the
7th Day Adventists meeting held
at that place on Saturday
Say that was a nice little
roast the editor of the Inde
pendent Reporter gave us in his
paper last week We enjoyed it
very much Come again Mr
Byfield
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BANBURY
Mr Lumbs grandson is back
a visiting
Sylvia Remington is very sick
with St Vitus dance
Mr and Mrs Thomas visited
in Herndon over Sunday
A baby girl was born to Mr and
Mrs Chauncy Messner April 23rd
F G Stilgebouer of Bartley
visited in Danbury Sunday and
Monday
Mrs Sargent Miss Strain and
Mrs Woods visited in McCook
Monday
Burr French and family have
moved here He will work on
the section
Mrs Cashen Mrs DeMayMrs
Rogers and Griff DeMay all went
to McCook one day last week
Misses Morris and Deitsch gave
a picnic in Marion for their
pupils An enjoyable time was
reported
Alex Browns chicken and
smoke house burned down a week
ago last Wednesday They lost
about 900 worth of pork
News was received from Kan
sas City that Alfred Metcalf who
was there to have an operation
preformed died on Saturday
evening
Notice of Estray
Came to my farm known as the old
Sharp farm in Coleman precinctabout
March 1st 1906 a dark bay mare aged
about four years and weighs about
1000 pounds Unless claimed by the
owner and expenses paid etc the ani
mal will be sold as required by law
DeWitt Griffiths
Notice of Estray
Strayed from my farm about nine
miles southwest of McCook or or about
March 29th one iron gray two year old
colt has white apot on forehead and
silver tail A E French
Culbertson Neb
For Sale 15 milch cows fresh
Call at residence old Lawson dwelling
McCook Nebraska 4 134ts
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McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday afternoon
Corn - 33
Wheat 63
Oats 25
Rje 40
Barley 25
Hors 5 80
Eggs 1
Good Buttor lj
FRED R BRUNS
Barber Shop
Bath Booms Rear Citizens bank
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BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at Law
Long Distance Phone 44
Rooms 1 ana 7 second floor Mernntr wVi
Postoflice Building MCL00K NeD
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
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A Spy Glass
is for the use of
the man who finds
himself in old age
looking about for
a friend Had
this same man
used a spy glas3 in
his youth to dis
cern how and
where he could
economize and
build up a BANK
account he could
have found his
way blindfolded
to comfort friends
and happiness in
his old age
A true fact and
the wonder is that
any man fails to
spy it Ask the
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