The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 01, 1907, Image 8

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McCook Markets
Merchants nnd dealers in McCook at
aoon today Friday are paying the fol
lowing prices
Corn 8 55
Wheat 84
Oats 40
Eyo 65
Barley 65
HogH 4 80
Butter good 25
Egga 20
BARTLEY
Sheriff Peterson and Frank Colfer of
McCook Nick Urling and Chas Mc
Masters of Indianola have visited Bart
toy and vicinity this week interviewing
the voters They are all good appear
ing gentlemen and but a few days re
main to inform them what the majority
of the people think of their fitness to
the offices they seek
The cement famine is broken and
work resumed
The U S savings system in effect at
this time would no doubt be of great
benefit to the general public and permit
She secretary of the treasurery to pay out
of the government treasurer money to
the people everywhere in the United
States instead of helping the stock
gamblers of New York
Dr J M Brown celebrated his 66th
birthday anniversary Wednesday of
this week with an abiding faith in Red
Willow county
The Bartley mill has again changed
ownership E E Smith and George
Theobald are now the proprietors under
She firm name of Smith Theobald
A daughter of Mrs Ritchie had the
misfortune to fall and break her collar
bone one evening this week
Born to Mr and Mrs Lewis a nice
little daughter Friday night
Dr and Mrs J E Hathorn have re
turned from their eastern trip and the
Dr is kept busy telling his experience
killing a bear
Mr Doak of Wauneta visited in Bart
ley a few days recently and gladdened
the heart of his best girl and many
friends
Charlie Keys of Wilsonville passed
through Bartley Wednesday on his re
turn from Colorado where he and Mrs
Keys had been in attendance at the fun
eral of hsr mother
Ed King went to Lincoln Sunday to
work for Perry Premer in the B M
carpenter shop
Pearl Lyman and her friend Miss
Cora Thompson came down from In
dianola Sunday and visited Miss Ly
mans parents
Smith Durbin is having a cement
walk placed in front of his lots
A nice walk has been finished in front
of the Crosby property
The new hotel is progressing nicely
BOX ELDER
Mrs Ben Lytle visited her sister Mrs
Frank Lytle last Sunday
Miss Bessie Doyle had the misfortune
ef spraining her foot while jumping
rape and is unable to attend school this
week
Mrs S D Bolles entertained her
Sunday school class at her home last
Friday evening and the girls report a
very pleasent evening
Mrs Charles Doyle gave a party Tues
day evening in honor of Charlies birth
day
Mrs Minnie Wolf of Havana is visit
ing relatives in this community
Mrs I H Harrison is confined to
her bed with rheumatism
Mrs George Shields visited Mrs Otto
Pate one day last week
- Mrs J B Doyle jr and Mrs T M
Campbell visited Mrs I H Harrison
Tuesday afternoon
Mrs Bert Hockman is visiting at
Itorchester
Rev Miller the new pastor of the Box
3Eider charge will preach at the follow
ing places on the charge at the under
mentioned hours on Sunday next No
vember 3rd Box Elder 11 a m Spring
Creek 3 p m Wesley chapel at usual
hour in the evening
Have You Houses To Rent
Then you should be supplied with
sent receipt books The Tribune has
just what you want compact and com
plete
FRIEND TO FRIEND
The personal recommendations of pec
pie who have been cured of coughs and
colds by Chamberlains Cough Remedy
fcave 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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INDIANOLA
John Neels brother from Iowa is here
visiting him
Mr and Mrs Wm McCallum went
to Omaha Friday night
Prof Holiday came home from Lin
coln last of the week
Mr and Mrs Simeon Skinner ot
Trenton visited nt the W H Smith
home Friday
Tim Haley with his wife and son
went to Kansas City a few days ago to
be present at the wedding of his niece
Miss Alta Haley
i Orin Cramer left Sunday evening for
California where he will spend the win
ter
Miss Somerset of McCook visited the
first of the week with Ena Gamsby
John Hedge of McCook visited with
home folks first of the week
Mr Tarren and family of New Jersey
arrived in town a few days ago and will
mak this their home in the future
J W Dolau and wife left Wednesday
morning for their home in Los Angeles
Calif after a short visit here with re
latives They were accompanied by
Miss Hazel Phillips who will spend the
winter with them
Sam Dragoo and wife of Friend are
here visiting relatives
Miss Pearl Allen entertained a few
of her friends Monday evening in honor
of her birthday
Miss Lydia McCool and Harry Derrick
were quietly married Sunday afternoon
at five oclock at the home of the brides
parents The groom is a young farmer
living north of town while the bride is
a charming young lady and a successful
school teacher of this county
Mr Fiechtner living in Missouri
Ridge precinct died Tuesday of para
lyis
Mrs W E JMcClung entertained a
few of her friends Wednesday evening
at a Hallow en party
Congressman Pollard spoke at Shorts
opera house the 23rd
Frank Fritsch is on the sick list
Sidney Toogood is recovering from
his late illness
Mr Galloway and family haved moved
into the house on Powells ranch east of
town
The LadiesAid Society gave a sock
social at the hall Friday evening which
wa3 largely attended and thoroughly
enjoyed by all present
R F D No 1
A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs
Ben Schamel last week Thursday
Mike Esch of Ash Creek bought a
fine Shorthorn at the
sale at Cambridge recently pay
ing 100 for the animal
Mr and Mrs William Plasmyere are
visiting her parents Mr and Mrs J M
Huet
Ed Downs is suffering some bruises
as a result of a load of feed overturning
with him last Friday
G F Randel received word last Sat
urday of the death of an only sister
A new barn is John Fliechtners ad
dition to the total of improvement on
Ash Creek
Mrs Joseph Dudek is visiting at
Marsh Phillippis this week
The alfalfa hullers are at work on the
South Side this week Some fields are
yielding as high as 4J bushels of seed
to the acre
Nettie Endsley and Nellie Johnson
were guests of Mr and Mrs W P
BroomfieldSaturday Sunday
Miss Junie Waters returned Monday
eveningfrom her trip east
W N Rogers returned last week
from his big hunt in the Northwest
Walter claims to have killed the limit in
deer and one lynx But he has no bear
story to equal Teddys
Miss Harriet Rankin has gone to Cali
fornia on a visit
DANBURY
Mrs VanVleet died Wednesday Oc
tober 30th She was stricken with pa
ralysis sometime the last of June and
has been a great sufferer ever since She
was the mother of Frank and Oscar
VanVleet and also of Mesdames Thomas
Adams and Leopold
John Leisure has moved into Mrs
Rubys house
Anderson Graham and mother visited
with the McGuire family Sunday be
fore their departure for California
Solomon Stilgebourer has been quite
poorly a few days but at this writing is
reported better
Mr Olmstead will occupy the G B
Morgan residence Mr White is mov
ing into nis residence oougnc ot Mr
Holdridge formerly occupied by Mr
Olmstead
Will McGuire who has been here on
business and visiting his parents return
ed Monday evening to Fort Collins
where his family is for the winter
Rev Harve Lyons of the Salvation
Army preached Sunday at the Thomas
school house
Dyer Dragoo and family of Indianola
visited with the Noe family over Sun
day
Miss Claudia Hatcher of Red Willow
candidate for county superintendent
was in Danbury Saturday making a
vigorous canvass of the town
Jim Sims hooked his auto onto Roy
Thomas auto and pulled Roys machine
up the Bteep hill by Rex Millers for
which O B Woods made Jim a present
of a ten
Fall wheat looks well in this vicinity
and a large acreage has been put in but
business was scarcely ever so dull in
Danbury
Geo B Morgan and family Joseph
McGuire and wife Mr Williams S S
Graham and Harley Woods left Tues
day evening for an indefinite visit in
California Miss Roemmich goes with
them as far as Benkelman Joy and
pleasure go with them
Miss Lizzie Moss is assistant in the
hello office
GRANT
The young folks had a surprise dance
on Miss Belle Wesoh Saturday night
All had an enjoyable time
Mr and Mrs Jacob Wesch met with
an accident last Saturday night Their
team became frightened and ran to one
side into a ditch Mr and Mrs Wesch
were badly injured
John Wesch met with an accident
Monday morning He fell with his
horse and broke his leg just below the
knee
A A Towle is building a new house
John H Wesch Bro will run new
steam Case threshing machine next
season
RED WILLOW
Lon Miller is having a well drilled
and preparing to build on his farm
known as the Brown place
Mrs J E Wilson returned to her
home in Bethany Nebr
Miss Gabriella Longnecker accompan
ied her sister Mrs Wilson homo on
Tuesday to make a long visit
Misses Josie and Ora Stewart visited
their parents on Sunday
Old Folks Service
Last Sunday at the Methodist church
occurred the annual Old Folks service
which is growing in interest each year
The church was tastefully decorated
with autumn flowers ripened grains
and flags Old hymns were sung and
Miss Gertrude Storer sang The Model
Church very feelingly The pastor
preached from the text Say not thou
What was the cause that the former
days were better than these for thou
dost not inquire wisely concerning this
Special emphasis was made that these
days are the best we have ever seen from
the view point of intelligence and relig
ion Peace on earth and good will
toward men is fast becoming the
motto of the world Do unto others as
you would that they should do to you
is fast becoming the key note of the
constitutions of the governments of the
globe and we are living in the golden be
ginning of the greatest century that
ever held out a helping hand to man
kind There were present between fifty
and sixty years of age 27 between sixty
and seventy 22 between seventy and
eighty eleven and two over eighty Mr
and Mrs Wm Weygint In all the ser
vice was enjoyed by the lare congrega
tion present
Burlington Coal Rules
Omaha Neb Oct 28 The Burling
ton has published new rules on the
matter of reconsignment charges which
will go into effect December 1st and
the coal men have expressed their satis
faction with them the rules having
been so modified that no charge is made
for the first twenty four hours The
rules now provide that on coal no recon
signment charge will be assessed when
the change of routing is made before the
arrival or within twenty four hours after
the arrival at the first destination Re
consignment made after the expiration
of twenty four hours and within forty
eight hours will be So per car and after
forty eight to seventy two hours 6 per
car After seventy two hours no con
signment will be permitted except at the
sum of the local rates to and from first
destination No change in destination
or route involving a back or out of the
line haul will be made except at the sum
of the local rate to and from first desti
nation or point where charge is made
Of Interest to Homesteaders
Department of the Interior U S
Land Office Lincoln Nebraska Oct
ober 25th 1907
The department of the interior has
recently ruled that in all cases where
homestead entries are made after Nov
ember 1st 1907 commutation proofs
must show actual and continuous resi
dence for the full period of fourteen
months
In all cases where the entries were
made before November 1st 1907 the
rule heretofore existing that six months
constructive residence following the
date of the entry will be considered as
a part of the required fourteen months
will remain in force
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Following are the marriage licenses is
sued Bince our last report
John R Bucknell 24 Upland Neb
and Rose Alice Afcers 24 McCook
Harry R Derrick 25 and Lydia S Mc
Cool 20 both of Indianola
Elmer O Carter 24 and Alta E
Spence 23 both of Cambridge
Harry R Korb 32 Indianola and
Bertha Wyckoff 22 Danbury
Charles E Spaulding 21 and May
Simmons 17 McCook
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for drugs
Try Scott Stoner for groceries
Everything in drugs McConnell
Alliance is preparing for city delivery
If its meat you can get it at Marshs
market
Earl Barger Co are new real estate
agents of our city
Prompt service in draying secured by
calling up phone 68
McCook Business College for a square
deal L VV Stayner
Miss Harrison nurse
north of Catholic church-
one square
-10-25 4t
Eastman kodaks and kodak supplies
L W McConnell Druggist
Cau sell on easy terms a 4 rooin house
for 8900 L H Lindemann phone 157
Stamped bass wood for pyrography
work at Woodworth Cos Druggists
Have you ever tried an eraso ink
eraser Seq one at The Tribune of
fice
Floor Lac makes old floors look like
now Sold by L W McConnell Drug
get
If its seasonable and in bis line no
use to go any farther than Marshs meat
market
You cant afford to miss the 4 room
house for 5900 L H Lindemanni
phone 157
Twenty years ago Monday of last
week there was a snowfall of six inches
in McCook
Elk lodgesare only organized in cities
of 5000 inhabitants and over Can Mc
Cook cut her
The McCook Hardware Co has com
pleted extensive machinery sheds and
fencing this week
Steve Wilson has added a splendid
two 3eated automobile to his livery barn
equipment Try it
You will get left if you dont hurry
on the 4 room house for 8900 L H
Lindemann phone 157
Every day is bargain day at H S
Godfrey Cos the popular leaders in
selling flour feed and hay
Magner Stokes can supply you
with Heinz double strength pure cider
vinegar In quart bottles
Get a quart bottle of Heinz pure malt
vinegar a pure food product at
Magner Stokes
On and after next Sunday Novem
ber 3rd Sunday dinners will open at
12 30 Commercial Hotel
If it is from Marshs its the best ob
tainable Anything and every thing per
taining to the meat market business
R M Douglass Co will give you
prompt and efficieutservice Phone 68
Office in Bump real estate office lower
Main
The only place in town where you
can get the famous Three Star Cof
fee is at Magner Stokes market and
grocery
Griggs Budig the cigar makers
have mutually dissolved partnership
Bert Griggs will continue the business
he established
Relieving a cough is not always cur
ing it Narcotic mixtures relieve while
the cause of the cough remains Mc
Connells Balsam removes the cause
Price 25 cents
In the selection of a bank the first
thing of importance to be considered is
absolute safety Allow us to suggest
that this bank fully meets that require
ment McCook National Bank
Congregational Christian Endeavor
society meets at seven oclock Sunday
evening Leader Bryce Jones Topic
Acquainted with God This is a con
secration meeting and all members are
urged to be present Strangers and
friends cordially invited to attend
The completion of the new high school
building has been delayed by inferior
millwork material which the board
would not accept Contractor Liberty
has retired from the job and we under
stand the board will complete the build
ing with a new superintendent directing
the work
Wanted Local representive for Mc
Cook and vicinity to look after renewals
and increase subscription list of a prom
inent monthly magazine on a salary
and commission basis Experience de
sirable but not necessary Good op
portunity for right person Address
Publisher Box 59 Station O New
York
Secretary Wilson of the department
of agriculture says that the unbounded
prosperity of the agriculturist is not due
to chance but is the result of intelli
gent scientific business methods A
reader of The Weekly Inter Ocean has
placed before him each week the prac
tical and approved methods to which
Secretary Wilson refers It is a good
investment Only 125 for The Weekly
Inter Ocean and this paper one year
Married
In the county superintendents office
Monday October 33th Elmer O Carter
and Alta E Spence both of Cambridge
Neb and on Tuesday October 29th
Harry R Korb of Indianola and Bertha
Wyckoff of Danbury M B Carman
officiating
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Johnny Frost
Like Your Birthday
Comes
But Once -Every Year
and tells you to put on heavy underwear Our
Mens Underwear is here and prices run from
50c to 250 per garment
We also have a full line of Mufflers at prices to
suit everyone
Mens Gloves Mitts Collars Ties Suspenders
and Woolen Hose Overalls Work Shirts and
Shoes from 95c to 450
In our Grocery Department we have a full line
of Staple and Fancy Groceries so will be able
to supply your wants at prices that are right
Thanking you for past patronage we solicit
your future business
J H GRANNIS
McCOOK NEBRASKA
Phone No 16
COMING AGAIN
Dr E T ALLEN
The Eye Ear and Nerve Surgeon of Denver
THE magnificent reception tendered this eninent sur
geon on his recent visit to McCnnk nnri th oomQf
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request of so many patients has induced him to
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 ot discharging
ears catarrh head
ache tumors of the eye ball innamation of eyes chronic
sore throats he fitted numerous cases of astigmatism
near
sightedness old sight alid 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 him
see 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
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