The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 04, 1907, Image 8

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Sale Opens at 8 Oclock Wednesday Morning January 2 1907
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you come again You know Honest John will do just what he says
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Yours for the Best at the Least
POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
i Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
New location just across streot in P Walsh
building
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JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
MITCHELL
Auctioneer
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OrHerbertJPratt
Reoisteeed Graduate
Dentist
Office over McConnells Drug Store
McCOOK NEB
Telephones Office 1G0 residence 131
Former location Atlanta Georgia
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Lumber and
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Home of Quality
and Quantity where
sells THE BEST LUM
BER AND COAL
Are you thinking of
building If so it is ten
to one our figures will
please you
M O McCLURE
Phone No 1 Manager
j Is BelieyiHE
If you will figure with us7and
quHlity of material is any object
you will be easily convincedthat
we out class all competition
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YOU WOULD DO WELL TO SEE
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P O Bos 131 McCook Nebraska
BEGGS5 CHERRY COUGH
SYRUP Cures BRONCHITIS
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INDIANOLA
The lovers of Terpsichore engaged in a
dance in Shorts opera hall on Christmas
evening
Mrs H W Keyes enjoyed a visit re
cently from her sister Miss Chandler of
Omaha
Miss Flora Quick and Principal Deffer
went down to Lincoln Wednesday morn
ing to attend the State Teachers asso
ciations sessions
Floyd Welborn of Denver took Christ
mas dinner with the folks at home
Miss Sarah Jensen cavo a New Year
party to about fifteen of her young
friends An elegant four course supper
was served and a fine time was enjoyed
by all
Fred Vering expects to move to his
new homo near Mary ville Kansas early
in the spring
Harry Zink has sold his restaurant to
parties in Lincoln who took possession
first of the year
A masked party danced the old year
out and the new year in at Shorts hall
Monday night
Mrs Myrtle Thomas of Lincoln is the
guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Arch
ibald Mann
The young people have been making
good use of the ice on the ditch in par
ticular during the cooler weather
Thomas Haley started to South Dako
ta Wednesday morning Mrs Haley has
been there for three weeks In another
week both will return home
RED WILLOW
A fine new barn is a recent
ment at Charles Suiters farm
improve-
Mr Whitney the carpenter has re
turned to Iowa for a brief visit to his
family
The Crocker farm two miles northwest
of Indianola sold again last week for
810000
Art Hougland has traded his half sec
tion for a farm in Pawnee county this
state and will move there the first pf
March
Bob Thomas will build himself a resi
dence the coming year on the old fair
grounds west of Indianola
The Ash Creek farmers who recently
organized a mutual telephone exchange
will build to the Willow at once
The McNeil boys have finished husk
ing their 6000 bushels of corn and are
lending helping hand to Art Hougland
Mr and Mrs Charles Wilson of Auro
ra Ills are expected to viBit his mother
Mrs E A Sexson soon Mr Wilson is
an employe of the Burlington railway
Mr and Mrs William Myers enter
its Money that Makes the Mare Go
Worth of Dry GoodsFurnishingsHats Caps and 5
To be Slaughtered for Ten Days Regardless of Their Actual Value Just Now
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We desire to clean out the stock now on hand if possible in the next two weeks to get the cash clean up accounts begin the new year square with
everybody and to do so have decided to inaugurate the BIGGEST BONA FIDE CLEARING SALE ever held in western Nebraska commencing
Wednesday January 2nd and Closing Saturday January 12th
During which time we will offer you YOUR PICK OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK in the Dry Goods and Furnishing Department of our store at
14 V and lA Off the Regular Prices This is a bona fide Reduction Sale for CASH ONLY and the goods advertised are here this seasons
buying no job lot of old second hand auction nor remnant stock but everything the best to be had
We Cut Deep and Mean BisinessThis is Your Opportunity
Best
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Market j 1ft
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Our stock is purchased with the utmost care from leading manufacturers in their various lines and we pride ourselves upon being able to show the cleanest up-to-date lines in the
city As our goods are only marked to sell at a fair profit you will readily see that a cut of ten per cent at our store is equal to a discount of twenty to fifty per cent at most stores of
the kind It is impossible to quote prices in this limited space however here are a few Thinkers we will sell Mens 50c Winter Caps at 25c Mens and Womens Shoes except
Queen Quality brand at 15 per cent off Cotton Blankets from 42c up Mens Pants and Vests 25 per cent off Mens 50c fleece lined Shirts and Drawers at 40c Ladies and
Childrens 75c Underwear at 50c Wool Blankets 11x4 size from 350 to 550 Boys Sweaters 50 per cent off from 50c up
It has been said that Opportunity knocks at every mans door at least once during his life THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY DONT MISS IT Remember you would be
getting good values at the regular prices But the CASH is what knocks the persimmons this trip These are every day needs we are offering you goods that are ss staple as wheat
or sugar Hitch up Dolly and Bill come in and buy your wife and children something to wear and make them comfortable all winter
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JOE HIGHT
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
j Farm Buildings a Specialty
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
McCook Neb
2 H Boyle
C E Eldeed Co Atty
BOYLE ELDRED
aTTORNEYS AT LAW
Long Distance Phone 44
Sooms 1 and 7 second floor
ostolHce Building
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McCook Neb
ike Walsh
DEALER IN
ureal
Food to work on is food to live on Wt
A man works to live He must live urn
He does both better on Wjj
fm the soda cracker that contains in the Wn
fim most properly balanced proportions a Jig
H greater amount of nutriment than any m
food made from flour
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tained many friends at New Year dinner
The McNeils are entertaining a large j
company of Hastings friends j
Mr and Mrs E ASexson were guests
of Mr and Mrs Irwin Andrews and
Marsh of Indianola Sunday last
Homer McAnulty and mother of Indi
anola and Mrs McNeil and Patty were
guests in the Sexson home Christmas
R F D NO 1
Joseph Dudek is improving from his
recent illness
Sadie Evertson is home for the holiday
vacation from the Barber school where
she is teaching
Mr and Mrs John Broomfield and
Mr and Mrs T A Endsley led the van
in the assault on turkey at WP Broom
fields New Year
W N Rogers shipped his fine bunch
of Herefords last night to South Oma
ha to put them in a combination sale
Edward Esch is visiting in DeWitt
RED WILLOW
Elder A D Finch preached in the
Christian church Sunday of last week
to a fine audience
Loui3 Longnecker and family are visit
ing with Jacob Longnecker and family
near Fleming Colo
E D BURGESS
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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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Ladies read this catalogue of charms
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
FOR SALE
Tuerk water motor and several steam
radiators Inquire or write
The Tkibuxe McCook Neb
Cash Received on Account
Charge Paid Out and other cash
register printed supplies at The Tribune
office
I PUBLirVTION NOTirt
I Gilbert B Nettleton Charlotte Nfttloton lii i
wife VlbertC Nettleton sirijjK A ahel Nv
f ton Nptceton Sarah Nottletou hi- wife Loui a
I Johnson Edward Johnson her hu baud Amelia
M Sv artwout NeUon F Swartwout her im
band defendants will take notice tiiat on the
first day of November 1j6 William A Nettle
ton plaintiff filed his petition in the district
court of Red Willow county Nebraska against
the above named defendants and A Stella Fitch
William S Fitch her husband Charles H
Moeker enes Meeker his wife and A Stella
I Fitch administratrix of the estate of Edward
j Li Nettleton deceased defendant the object
and prayer of which are to obtain a finding of
aiu court that one Ella i Nettleton de cnbed
in said petition died intestate unmarried
without iue previous to the dath of one Ed
ward L Nettleton therein described that said
Edwa d L Nettleton died intestate unmar
ried without iue and seized in f iinple of
the south half of the southeast quarter aud lot
eight of section and lot five of is all
in town i north range J wet of the Cth P M
in aid county that plaintiff and defendants
Gilbrt B Nettleton Albert CNettieton ahel
Newton Nettleton Louisa Johnson Amelia M
Swartwout and Florence Johnson are the only
heirs at law or Edward L Nettleton deceased
and are the only persons interested in said land
that plaintiff is the owner of the undivided one
seventh interest herein Plaintiff further pray-
for a decree of said court in his favor quieting
his title in a d to one seventh interest acaint
each of the defendants for an accounting by
defendant Charles H Meeker for the rents and
profits of said land received by him for a de
cree confirming the shares in said land of the
said only heirs of said Edward L Nettleton for
a partition thereof according to the respective
rights of the parties therein and if said land
cannot be equitably divided that the same be
sold and the proceedsof such sale be distributed
among the parties in interest according to their
respective righU and for such other relief as
may bo just and equitable Yon are required
to answersaid petition on or before the four
teenth day of January 1S07
Dated December 1st 100C
William A Nettleton Plaintiff
By W SMorlak
His Attorney
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