The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 28, 1906, Image 5

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TEACHER ON PIANO
McCook Nebraska
Studio upstairs in new Rishel building
south of Post Office
ARE YOU GOING TO TURN OVER NEW LEAF
We feel very grateful to you all for your patronage during the year just ending and we wish for you a happy prosperous time during
1907 We have all had our joys and sorrows the past year our successes and reverses but it is with a feeling of much pride we can announce
that our business has grown rapidly during 1906 and we will endeavor in the coming year to add to our friends and patrons and thus be able
to serve you better
Remember we deal exclusively in footwear and always endeavor to give better value for the same money than you can get elsewhere
THE MODEL SHOE STORE w McCOOK NEB
PHONE 18
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Happy New Year to You All
And with this wish we desire to add our appreciation for the
liberal patronage of our customers and friends during the past
year We will make every effort to please you and earnestly
solicit your patronage during the coming year
Watch This Space Next Week
Exclusive Dry Goods and Ladies Furnishings
Walsh Block
Phone 56
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The best of every
thing in his line at
the most reasonable
prices is flarshs
motto He wants
your trade and
hopes by merit to
keep it
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The Butcher
Phone 12
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DENTIST PH 2
Office Booms 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook
FAY HOSTETTER
F D BURGESS
Plumber and
m Fiffe
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Estimates Furnished Free Base
ment of the Postoffice Building
McCOOK NEBRASKA
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1907 THE NEW YEAR M
DOSSIBLY you are alread a patron of this
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with the New Year A trial may prove
mutually profitable With a view to get
ting better acquainted we invite you to call
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK McCook Nebr
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J U UrtLL IIIUOUUK
AGENT FOR
THE CELEBRATED
Fairbury Hanchett
Windmill
This is a warranted and guaran
teed windmill nothing better in
the market Write or call on Mr
Ball before buying
P PHONE BLACK 307
McCook Laundry
Q C HECKMAN Prop
Dry and Steam Cleaning and
Pressing
Write
JAKE BETZ
McCook Neb for terms on
Auctioneering
He will do your work right
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
The old coal chute is being disman
tled
Mrs A P Ely has been quite ill this
week
Conductor Ira Converse is receiving a
visit from his brother
Floyd Proper is here from Des Moines
Iowa for the holidays
J G Schobel is in Chicago on sched
ule business of the train service
C T Watson is working for tho Bur
lington in Chicago this winter
Dispatcher W C Euans mado a brief
visit in Fremont fore part of week
Conductor and Mrs George Willetts
went up to Denver Thursday on 13
Frenchs and Humphreys way cars
have been taken out of service this
week
Engineer and Mrs W II Dungan and
tho children are with Hastings relatives
during the season of good cheer
Conductor W A Cassell joined the
wife here for Christmas returning to
Republican City Wednesday morning
Conductor and Mrs E O Scott are
rejoicing over their Christmas - week
present from the stork a splendid boy
Wednesday morning
Brakemar M S Jennings who lost
his left leg in the McCook yard last
Frfday morning in an accident is get
ting along favorably
Mr and Mrs Guy Tomlinson were
out from Omaha a few days during the
Christmas tide arriving Saturday night
and returning home on Tuesday morn
ing
Engineer and Mrs William Koll and
daughter Mary of Republican City
were in town Thursday and Friday last
leaving on 3 for Denver on a holiday
visit there
Stole an Overcoat
Parker Townsend a young man from
McCook who says he is a cook was ar
rested by the police Monday evening on
complaint of a man from Havelock who
accused him of stealing an overcort be
longing to him from a street car The
police said yesterday that Townsend had
confessed to the theft but ho was held
in jail and will have an inning in police
court this morning The overcoat was
recovered by its owner before the arrest
was made Lincoln Journal
PROSPECT PARK
Warner Anderson who has been visit
ing the homefolks for a few weeks left
for the west one day this week His
many friends were pleased to see him
The basket supper and entertainment
given at the Park school house was not
as well attended as was merited but
those attending report a very enjoyable
time
Evert and Ernest Cox came home to
spend a few days with the homefolks
Mr Franklin traveling solicitor for
the Kansas City Star gave a free show
at the Prospect Park school house Tues
day evening which was greatly inioyed
by all
A surprise party was given in honor
of Evert and Ernest Cox at the home of
their parents which was a very enjoy
able affair
Miss Adela Mette left for her home at
Beverly Monday morning to spena the
holidays with the homefolks
J H Wade who has been yisiting rel
atives in Chicago Galesburg and May
nard Iowa for the past three weeks
arrived home on No 1 Christmas day
He reports a very enjoyable time
Literary is held at the Prospect Park
school house every Friday night every
one cordially invited to come
ORDER OF HEARING OX PROBATE
OF WILL
In the county court of Red Willow county
Nebraska
In the matter of the estate of George Morris
deceased
On reading and tiling the petition of J E
Kelley praving that the instrument filed on the
27th day of December 1906 and purporting to
bo a duly authenticated copy of tlie last will and
testament of the said deceased may bo nrovetl
approved probated allowed and recorded as
the last will and testament of the said George
Morris deceased late of Guthrie county state
of Iowa
Ordered that January 12 1007 at one oclock
pm is assigned for hearing said petition when
all persons interested in said matter may appear
at the county court to be held in and for said
county and show cause why tho prayer of said
petitioner should not be granted and it is fur
ther ordered that notice of the pendency of said
petition and the hearing thereof be given to all
persons interested in said matter bv publishing
a copy of this order in the McCook Tribune a
weekly newspaper printed in said county for
three successive weeks prior to said date of
hearing
Dated December 27 1906
seal J C Moore
County Judge
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTEACTEE
McCook Nebraska
CLoAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Water Works Office in Postoffice building
icammam
INDIANOLA
John Strunk nnd family have gone
east for a short visit with friends
Fred Dines left Monday for Saline
county to visit friends during the holi
days
Harry Counter who hasboen away at
school arrived homt Thursday night
for a visit with the home folks
W H Smith and family and V H
McCarrick and family drove up to Mc
Cook Tuesday and spent the day with
relatives
Frome Shafer and wife are in Sterling
Colorado for a holiday visit with friends
Mrs Tom Haley started last Friday
morning for a visit with relatives in
South Dakota
Christmas was observed at the various
churchs in our city this week
C B Iloag and wife drove to McCook
and spent Christmas day with friends
Miss Carrie Schoenthal who has beer
staying with her brother and family
departed for her homo near Bennet
Saturday morning
John Murray visited the folks at home
last week He returned to McCook Sat
urday evening
Wm Byfield and family spent Christ
mas day with his son E S Byfield
Mr and Mrs Win Hamilton and son
of Fairbury also brother and family of
McCook spent Christmas with A N
Puckett
Frank Allen of Iowa is in town the
guest of his parents Wm II Allen and
wife
Leon Russell came home Thursday
morning from Omaha where he has
been attending school
Emma Howard whois attendingcom
mercial school in Quincy Illinois came
home last week for a vacation visit
with her parents
Two carloads handcar went up to
the Willow Christmas night on a skat
ing expedition
Miss Walslj the primary teacher of
the Indianola high school is enjoying
her vacation with friends in the eastern
part of the state
BURLINGTON BULLETIN DEC 1906
If You Are Restless at Home Consult This
Bulletin
To California Daily reduced rate
tourist tickets good all winter inducing
all coast attractions through standard
and Tourist sleepers
Holiday Special Rates Round trip
rates Dec 20th to 25th inc and Dec
30th to Jan 1st inc good returning
until Jan 7th
To Havana Cuba One fare round
trip Dec 18th to 20th limit Jan 9th
To The South Daily low excursion
rates to Florida and resorts in the south
east and along the Gulf Homeseekers
rates first and third Tuesdays to the
southwest
Personally Conducted Excursions to
Florida Leaving Lincoln and Omaha
Wednesday Jan 9th 1907 Through
sleepers to Jacksonville Write for itin
erary
Homeseekers Excursions West Re
duced one way and round trip rates fre
quently each month to western Nebras
ka Kansas eastern Colorado and Den
ver the North Platte Valley and Big
Hern Basin
Free Folders Write or call for fold
ers on irrigation dry land farming
dairy district and free Kinkaid Land
folder Personally conducted excursions
twice a month for Kinkaid lands east of
Alliance
George S Scott Agt C B Q Ry
L W Wakelev G P AOmaha
Real Estate Transfers
Charles II Boyle w and Charles E
Eldred w to William Deere wd nw qr
14 ne qr 15 s hf se qr 10 in ISO S2S00
George Theobald to Seward Flangan
wd sw qr n w qr Its 2 3 4 in 2-4-2762750
Hiram C Rider w to Mrs R V
Hnnwav wd 1 in 29 Riverview 815
Fred Blair w to William Droege
miller wd e hf nw qr lots 1 2 in 31 4
26 S6500
Andrew Lord to Red Willow County
Farmers Co Operative Grain and Live
Stock Co wd pt blk 44 Indianola 8150
John Eschenbrenner w to David
Maul wd pt ne qr ne qr 30-3-29 6430
Earl Murray w to Cora Flitccraft
wd 9 in S 2nd McCook SS25
Ladies read this catalogue of rharms
Bright eyes glowing cheeks red lips a
smooth skin without a blemish in short
perfect health For sale with every
package Hollisters Rocky Mountain tea
35cents L W McConnell
Cash Received on Account
Charge Paid Out and other cash
register printed supplies at The Tribune
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Hanicure Sets
Shaving Sets
Books
Work Boxes
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Toilet Sets
Dolls
Games
Game Boards
Pocket Books
Comb and Brush Sets
and Novelties of all kinds in Stag Ebon Tiger
Eye Burnt Wood etc If you dont know what
you want we may be able to suggest something
We can supply you with a suitable present from 5c
to 1500 OUR PRICES SUIT EVERYONES
POCKETBOOK Come and be convinced
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YOUR GOOD RESOLUTIONS WILL Do YOU Nr
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CARRY THEM OUT BEGIN NOW OUR PRICE
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RESPECTFULLY
O L DEG ROFF CO
New Year and
New Year Presents
Only a few days more left in which to purchase
presents and to those who have not already pur
chased we wish to say we still have a fine and at
tractive line to select from consisting of
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