The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 25, 1907, Image 8

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CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL
OCTOBER 27th AT 10 OCLOCK
Classes for old and young New scholars welcome
Old scholars expected
A GOOD PROGRAM
A Neat Souvenir will be Given
All who Attend
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McCook Markets
Merchants and dealers in McCook at
noon today Friday are paying the fol
lowing prices
Corn 8 55
Wheat 81
Oats 40
Rye 65
Barley 65
Hogs 4 80
Butter good 25
Eggs 20
Have You Houses To Rent
TKen you should be supplied with
rent receipt books The Tribune has
just what you want compact and com
plete
RED WILLOW
Mr Helm is building a new barn
The carpenters are at work on Owen
Longneckers house
Mr Dunlap is repairing and adding to
the old house on his place and is having
a well drilled between the house and
barn
Mr Helm was threshing alfalfa seed
on Friday
Mr and Mrs Maley from Mount
Pleasant Iowa are visiting Mrs Maleys
mother Mrs Sexson
The Inter state Commerce Commis
sion has decided against return trans
portation for stockmen
DANBURY
John Leisure and familv have return-
I ed from their outing in tho mountains
mucn improved in nealth John killed
a bear with the assistance of five or six
others
Ed Lister and family will
Fort Collins over the winter
remain in
Miss Rommich of Benkelman who
has been visiting at the Morgan home
left Monday evening for a visit at Beav
er City Boys procrastination is the
thief of time See
Horace Bull a former resident of the
Beaver is visiting relatives and friends
Geo B Morgan has bought Wm
Remingtons eighty acre farm Sorry to
loose Wm but our loss will be others
gain Mr Morgan has sold his half in
terest in 500 head of swine to Martin
Nutt price five cents per pound
Wm Hiersekorn the Roosevelt of the
Beaver was introducing Mr Rohrerthe
candidate for county superintendent to
the republican voters in Danbury last
week
Parry Johnson has sold his dray line
to a Mr McMillan of the Sappa includ
ing the entire paraphenalia business
and all Parry is going up into the
Kincaid district to take land
Mr Kittering brother of Henry let
tering is hero from Ohio We hope he
may do as his brother and buy a good
home on the Beaver and become one of
our citizens He belongs to a frugal
family
Mr Bower and lady of Scranton
Iowa are visiting their nephew and
niece Mr and Mrs W A Stene
S R Smith chairman of the Repub
lican county central committee Messrs
Peterson Rogers and Rohrer were over
attending the Republican rally and look
ing after their fences and party interests
Hon EM Pollard also who addressed a
large and enthusiastic crowd of Repub
licans and democrats on the issues of
the day in one of his masterly efforts
S R Smith being called to the chair
presided with becoming dignity as only
S R can do Mr Pollards unique way
of elucidating the different questions at
issue was simply captivating and vote
getting He is indeed an able exponent
of Republican policies but we think in
Hon G W Norris that we have the
grand man of the Nebraska delegation
Mrs Johnson of Denver sister of Mrs
Miniear is visiting friends in and around
Danbury
L E White of the Sappa has bought
out Pier McAfels interest in tho pool
room and also the Holdridge residence
Mrs James Nutt and Miss Hundley
were Indianola visitors last Saturday
Miss Louie Gray visited with Mrs
Grier of Marion over Sunday
Mr Olmstead will occupy the G B
Morgan residence while they visit in
California this winter
Mrs Millie Billings who has been vis
iling her mother-in-law at Boulder
Colo has returned home
If its seasonable and in his line no
use to go any farther than Marshs meat
market
INDIANOLA
Mrs J L Gentry is visiting her
daughter near Lincoln this week
Mac Goddard has sold his house and
lot to Edward Dazharah living north
of town
The first of tho series of entertain
ments was held in the opera hall Mon
day evening A large crowd was in
attendance and everybody pleased
Miss Lillian Gentry went to Miudon
Saturday to visit friends
Mr and Mrs J R Neel are entertain
ing Mr and Mrs George Blair of Quen
emo Kansas Mrs Blair is a sister of
Mr Neol
Miss Stella McCool entertained a fow
friends at her home at cards Light
refreshments were served and a very
enjoyable time was had
Mrs Baxter went to McCook Tues
day morning where she will bo joined
by Mrs Green and together they will
go to California to spend the winter
Mrs J Bold man and tho Misses Jose
phine and May Murray went down to
Minden Saturday to see tho races
J W Dolan and wife will leave for
their home in California some time next
week
Homor McAnulty has sold his place
to A M Puckott
Pat Callen bought tho Puckett place
and will move to town in order that his
children may attend school
Some new cases of typhoid fever have
developed near Indianola
Mrs A D Bunesswhohas been visit
ing friends at her old home arrived
Wednesday evening
The Ladies Aid Society held a special
meeting at the home of Mrs E Rankin
Thursday afternoon and planned for a
social which will be given at Masonic
II all Friday evening
Quite a crowd came down from Mc
Cook Thursday night to attend the
dance in Shorts opera house
F N Bently and daughter Milly ar
rived homo Wednesday morning from
their visit in South Dakota
Adolph Smith and family came home
Wednesday from an extended visit in
the east
Professor Holiday goes to Lincoln
Thursday morning to attend the Teach
ers Convention of that place
Mrs Nick Lee living north of town
is sick with typhoid fever
Congressman Pollard spoke in the hall
Wednesday evening
A dinner for the old soldiers and their
families in honor of J W Dolan and
wife of California was given in the Ma
sonic Temple Saturday A fine dinnsr
was served by the ladies of the Relioy
Corps Speeches were made by the
comrades and a general good time was
enjoyed by all present
William Bobst has sold his house and
lot near the Christian church to John
Towuloy Mr Bobst intends moving to
Illinois soon
BOX ELDER
Mr and Mrs I 11 Harrison are en
tertaining their daughter Mrs Brigge of
Illinois
Mr and Mrs J S Modrell and Mr
and Mrs S U Kintj have returned from
their eastern trip
Mrs L L Hough and son left last
Monday night to visit her brother Rob
ert Campbell at Tobias Nobr
There will bo preaching services at
the church next Sunday morning
Every body invited to bo present
One morning last week Miss Lillian
Doyle was hitching up to go to school
and her sister Leah got in the buggy
with her sister The horse ran away
with them and started to run over a
bank The girls stayed in tho buggy
until a line broke then both jumped out
They both were slightly injured but
Miss Lillian has been able to keep up
her school duties
Fifty Years the Standard
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FRIEND TO FRIEND
The personal recommendations of peo
ple -who have been cured of coughs and
colds by Chamberlains Cough Remedy
have done more than all else to make it a
staple article of trade and commerce ovei
a large part of the civilized -world
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A beautiful assortment of Silk Petticoats
in all the popular shades Come in and get
one to match your new fall suit
If you havent bought your party dresses
for this winter call and see our line of Silks
Woolens and Silk and Linen Mixtures in de
licate colors
Those Purses we have in stock are the
latest designs and all the new fads in hand bags
will be found in this complete line
We would like to show you our elegant
line of furs before cold weather really begins
because Timeliness is our aim in presenting
our merchandise to the public What is style
to day may be out of date to morrow but by
making a careful study of style tendencies we
are able to show the right thing at the right
time
Good dressers show their appreciation of
our efforts in Timeliness by buying more and
more of us each year
GRANNIS
Phone No 16
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The Eje Ear and Nerve Surgeon of Denver
THE magnificent reception tendered this e ninent sur
geon on his recent visit toMcCook and the earnest
jk request of so many patients has induced him to
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jl stop on his return to his Sanitorium in Denver
But this will postively be his last visit to our City
this year
When he was here he operated twice for cross eyes with
perfect results He opened a tear duct treated four cases of
deafness refused to take one case of deafness because it was
incurable he had cases of discharging ears catarrh head
ache tumors of the eye ball inflamation of eyes chronic
sore throats he fitted numerous cases of astigmatism near
sightedness old sight and lack of balance of the eyes which
causes nervous disorders sleeplessness chorea and even in
sanity
Though he worked from early morning till late into the
night several who crowded his apartments of the Palmer
House were unable to see him and as so many urged him to
return he at last consented to do so and will again be at
The PALMER HOUSE
MONDAY NOV 4th
FOR ONE DAY ONLY