The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 10, 1907, Image 5

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Plumber an
Steam Fitter
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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The best of every
thing in his line at
the most reasonable
prices is Harshs
motto He wants
your trade and
hopes by merit to
keep it
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The Butcher
Phone 12
in a Stock Certificate of the
McCook
Building Loan
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No better or safer
investments open to
you An investment
of 100 per month for
120 months will earn
8o nearly 9 percent
compounded annually
Dont delay but see
the secretary today
Subscriptions r e-
ceived at any time for
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the new stock just
opened
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Your Money is Safe
only when it is safely invested Burglars can annoy you
bad loans may cripple you speculation may ruin you
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK McCook Nebr
is safe because it is governed on a conservative basis It
holds your money where you can get it quickly and with
out danger of loss
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
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THE TRIBUNE Office for Office Supplies
FAY HOSTETTER
TEACHER ON PIANO
McCook Nebraska
Studio upstairs in new Rishel building
south of Post Office
JOE HIGHT
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
Farm Buildings a Specialty
SATISFACTION
GUAEANTEED
McCook Neb
F D BURGESS
H P SUTTON
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
McCOOK NEBRASKA
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CAPT BARRETT
PRACTICAL
Architect
and Builder
Repairing and Remodeling
Buildings a Specialty
McCOOK - NEBRASKA
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Somewhere
Special to
California
Low rate Summer tours to San
Francisco and Los Angeles about
half rates until May 18th also
June 8th to loth June 22nd to
July 5th Slightly higher daily
commencing June 1 small extra
cost via Portland and Seattle
Big Horn
Basin
We run personally conducted
homeseekers excursiong May 7
and 21 June 4 and 18 under
guidance of D Clem DeaverGen
eral Agent Land Seekers Infor
mation Bureau to assist settlers
to secure an early hold at cheap
est rates of magnificent irrigated
lands in the Big Horn Basin write
about these lands Bound trip 20
To Jamestown Exposition daily
Cheap Rates
East
low rates via New York slightly
higher During the Summer low
excursion rates to Atlantic City
Saratoga Springs Philadelphia
also to the Seashore and Mount
ain resorts
Rocky Mountain
Tours
To Colorado Utah Black Hills
Cody Sheridan Yellowstone
Park Daily low rate tours after
June 1
GEORGE S SCOTT
Ticket Agent McCook Neb
L W WAKELEY G P A -Omaha Ret
Time Card SiM
McCook Neb
MAIN MNE EAHT DBIaBT
No 0 Central Time
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MAIN LINK WEST DEPAUT
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No 1 MouutamTimo 1205 p
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IMPERIAL LINE
No 17G arrives Mountain Time 540 p
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No 175 departs 645 a m
Sleeping dining and recliniuc chair cars
scats free on through trains Tickets sold
nnd bnggaeo checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write- George Scott Agent Mc
Cook Nebraska or L W Wakeloy General
PuesoDger Agent Omaha Nebraska
E S Lobr is now holding forth at
Minden Late at Cowles
Engine 280 went into the shop this
week making the shop six full
George Allen has entered the West
ern Union oflico as messenger boy
Engineer F J Zajicek has been
ferred from Hastings to Red Cloud
Conductor C E Liggett has sold bis
home to the Schobel sisters of our city
Machinist and Mrs II H MacKain
went in to Omaha this morning on a
visit
Machinist P J Templeton is a new
member of the force coming here from
Alliance
Mr and Mrs W C Harmon were
passengers on No 2 this morning for a
short visit
W H Hunter of the blacksmith shop
hag been called to Canada by the death
of his aged mother
Conductor Walter M French is now
making Loomis his headquarters and
the family has moved there
Engineer M H Griggs is making hie
headquarters of Oxford now and the
family has joined him at that place
A force of men are white washing the
interior of the round house this week
applying the white wash by air pressure
The blackRtnith shop has been turn
ing out an amount of unusually heavy
work of late work on enginb frames etc
Conductor and Mrs J W Line de
part this evening for Memphis
Tenn where he goes to attend the nat
ional gathering of the O R C A side
trip to New Orleans La will be a fea
ture of their trip
Shall Burlington conductors wear
beards or mustaches after June 1st
That is the question I guess so But
how about Uncle Jims own splendidly
generous hirsute decoration He can
double discount any two cons on the
Burlington system
The announcement has been made
that a new train schedule will go into
effect on western roads June 9th Also
the fact has been made public that the
time of trains notably of through trains
will be lengthened out considerably
This will allow of better local facilities
for passenger traffic so will suit Ne
braskans
t qy CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Episcopal Preaching services at St
bans church at 11 a m and 8 pfih
All are welcome to these services
E R Earle Rector
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
Baptist Sunday school at 1000 a m
Preaching services at 11 a m and 8 p m
Prayer service Wednesday evening at
8 oclock Young peoples meeting at
7 p m A F Green Pastor
Christian Science Services at Zint
McClain bldg Sunday at 11 oclock
a mM Wednesday at 8 oclock p m
Reading room at same place open daily
where Christian Science literature may
be had Subject Mortals and Im
mortals
Congregational Sunday School at
10 a m Preaching by pastor at 11 a
m and 8 p m Junior C E at 3 p m
Senior C E at 7 p m Prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening of each week A
cordial invitation is extended to the
public to enjoy these services with us
Geo B Hawkes Pastor
Methodist Sunday school at 1000
Public worship at 11 a m and 8 p m
Junior League at 4 Epworth League
at 7 Prayer meeting Wednesday night
at 8 Miss Florence Moore a deacon
ess will speak at both the morning and
evening service A cordial welcome to
all M B Carman Pastor
Christian Bible school 10 a m
Lesson Joseph Forgives His Brothers
Gen 451 15 115 21 Church 11 a
m 8 p m Morning subject The
Lords Supper evening The Prodi
gal C E 7 p m Topic Les
sons from the Patriarchs iv Joseph
Psa 10516 24 Wednesday 8 p m
prayer Blessings in the Study of
the Scripture Psa 1
C M Famuliner Minister
Shui
Is Belie
If you will figure with us and
quality of material is any object
you will be easily convincedjthat
we out class all competition
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COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUKTY COURT
May i Frank 24 Havjwin
Neb to Stella Slivjor 21 Incliatiolii
Nob
May 1 Edward Ro hi 22 to Nina
B Green 21 both of Palisade Neb
May G Harold Hansen 20 Quick
Nob to Ella Patzelt 19 Stevens Nob
Married by Judge J C Moore
May 9 David II Rector 21 to
Viola A Ohlson 20 both of Hartley
Neb
Wedded Last Sunday
Mr Edward Roosa and Miss Nina A
Green wore united in marriage on Sun
day afternoon lust at the homo of her
brother in West McCook Rev A K
Green ofliuiating They will make their
home in Palisade
PLEASANT PRAIRIE
Mr Beck was looking after his real
estate interest in this vicinity first of
this week
Corn planting is in full blast although
the weather is so cold it is hard to keep
comfortable while listing
Rev Mason preached at the Pleasant
Prairie school house Sunday morning
both the Sunday school and meeting were
well attended
School closed in this district No 35
last Friday There was no program
but a basket dinner prepared by the
patrons and a b ise ball game in the
afternoon served to entertain the young
people as well as the patrons
A CORRECTION
In a recent issue of The Tribune ap
peared an article concerning the box
supper held at the school house April
12th when 810820 was raised to buy
books for the library As some dis
satisfaction and comment has been
caused we hope the Trirunk will grant
us space to rectify the same In the
first place the supper was started by the
ladies of the Pleasant Prairie Cemetery
Association for the purpose of raising
money to fence the cemetery and was
announced that way The teacher
Miss Hawkins was requested to assist
in preparing the program which hhe
consented to do but asked that a part
of the proceeds go to the library as
some of the pupils would not help unless
50 per cent of the proceeds went to the
library In the interest of harmony the
request was allowed The library is in
fine condition and the cemetery neglect
ed It is hoped the money will be wise
ly and judiciously used J h r
DANBURY
G W Fletcher made a flying trip to
Beaver City last Friday returning Sat
urday
Mrs T E McDonald and Mrs J G
Evers went to Indianola last Saturday
remaining until Tuesday
Miss Lena Goodenberger John Davis
and Wain Hethcote are among the ailing
this week with the mumps
11 L Goodenburger went to Lincoln
last Saturday evening
Mrs Holdridge nnd Mrs Phillips re
turned from Iowa where they had been
called on the occount of their mothers
illness
Dr and Mrs W A DeMay cele
brated their silver wedding anniversary
by having about twenty five friends
spend the evening A fine time was
reported
Mrs Young closed a successful term
ofschool at Shiloh last Friday
We understand that Marion has a
depot now S W Stilgebouer Sr was
the first to buy a ticket from there and
Miss Clara Van Pelt the second
Myra and Mamie Poole spent Sunday
at their home near Lebanon
This week is a week of shows for Dan
bury there being a show for every even
ing but one
H L Rubys have moved to Kanona
Kansas
Mrs John Ruby spent Sunday with
her parents in Kanona Kansas
Miss Alma Noe who has been attend
ing the Cotner university is expected
home Friday on account of sickness
Mrs G A Morgan and daughter Alta
were McCook visitors last Thurday
Quite a number of the high school
and grammar room pupils attended the
last day of school at Shiloh last Friday
RED WILLOW
Mrs Hoi ton Longnecker and little son
are visiting the home folks
Mrs Rinck is atill very ill
The children are preparing1 for Child
rens Day exercises
Mrs Evers and Mrs McDonald from
Danbury are spending several days
with Mrs Smith
Frank Blake and Stella Sawyer were
married on Sunday afternoon and drove
to their home 15 miles north
Emma Howard is visiting her sister
Nellie Longnecker
Wm Meyers was informed of the
death of his sisters Nellie Overstake
baby who was buried on Sunday at
Lebanon
Mr and Mrs Elmer and Lewis El
mers wife and baby visited at Louis
Longneckers on Sunday
Mr Sawer Mr Woddel and Mr Can
aga shelled corn on Friday and Satur
day
R F D No 1
Mr and Mrs E W Bernheisel who
have been working on the Gerald Wil
cox farm departed for Denver last
Friday
Henry Ebert and Pauline Griess were
married at Sutton Tuesday May 7
He and bride arrived home on No 5
Wednesday
Charles Wiess was given a farwell
party at the home of Henry Voge last
Saturday night He has returned to
Minnesota
Henry Blunck is nursing an arm brok
en above the elbow He and a frisky
pair of mules are responsible for the ac
cident
R D Rodgers is painting his home
Beulah Evertson was worse Wednes
day but is improving now
Ina Endsley and Myrtle Engle from
Ohio cousins of Nettie Endsley are
here on a visit
Mrs F S Lofton had a company of
neighbors in Thursday to celebrate the
79th anniversary of the birth of her
lather Austin C Marsh of East Mc
Cook Several MoCook relatives and
friends were present
Xr Swell Diessers
got new posiTioi
Swell Breaser
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The better your clothes the better
the position you will occupy whether
you have a position or not
Youll not have to stand on your
head to have people notice you if you
wear our clothes
We sell you custom tailored clothes
but not at custom tailors prices
Lets figure 3000 buys a suit
from a tailor 1500 to 2000 buys a
suit from us You save 1000 yes
1500
Besides the suit we have for you is
all ready to slide right on
C L DeGROFF CO
Bixler Opera House
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Mr Sanford Dodge and
Miss Louise Flarshail
supported by a splendid company of
dramatic artists will present Shake
speares immortal play
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The Merchant of Venice
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and that ever pleasing drama
Damon and Pythias
Thursday and Friday Evenings Next Week
Doors Open at 800 Curtain at 835
Prices 35c 50c and 75c children 25c
Merchant of Venice May 16
Damon and Pythias May IT
Mike Walsh
DEALER IN
POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass c
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
New location just across street in P Walsh
building
flcCook - Nebraska
BEGGS CHERRY COUGH
SYRUP Cures BRONCHVIS
DR R J 6UNN
DENTIST phonic
Offlea Booms 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook
-GO TO-
HS GODFREY
CO
for Bargains in
Flour and Feed
Red Lion Silver Leaf
Oak Leaf Faultless
Isabelle Flour
AGENTS FOR
LIQUID KOAL
GATEW00D VAHUE
DENTISTS
Office over McAdams Store Hione m