The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 08, 1907, Image 6

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GREAT MAJESTIC HALLEABL
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With every Majestic Range sold during this
Cooking Exhibition we will give absolutely FREE
one handsome set of ware as shown This ware is
worth 7 50 if it is worth a cent It is the best that
can be bought We dont add 7 50 to the price of
the range and tell you you are getting the ware free
but sell all Majestic Ranges at the regular price
You get the ware free Remember this is for ex
hibition week only Ware will not begiven after
this week This ware is on exhibition at our store
and must be seen to be appreciated
Come in any day during the week Make our
store your headquarters Have coffee and biscuits
with us
Come if you intend to buy or not the in
formation gained will serve yon in the future
Corn
Wheat
Oats
Rye
Barley
Hogs
Butter good
Eggs
Ben King has
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RED WILLOW
Building is progressing slowly
Election day took the carpenters
away
Mr Dunlap is making a cozy home
by adding to and repairing the old
house
John and Louis Longnecker are
semsnting their ice houses
Mrs Graves is at her fathers Mr
Hollands for an extended visit
Dr Finch and Mr Moyer were circu
iting among friends on Monday
Mr and Mrs McNeal entertained a
large number of friends the first or the
week in honor of Mr and Mrs James
Garmichael on tho evening of their de
parture for Ireland Scotland and Eng
land They expect to be gone a year or
more The dinner was immense to say
the least
Mr and Mrs Eosco Korns have a
baby boy which came Saturday Mrs
Korns is quite smart and some think
that there are some hopes of Koscos
aarly recovery
Mr Sams has built a new house on
his farm northwest of town
Joe Rare is building a nice farm house
on his farm south of the Sams farm
Lon Miller will build a house on the
old Brown farm west of the Willow
Hoon
John Helm has built a nice barn for
his fine horses on his Red Willow farm
furnished their new
rugs and furniture to
BOX ELDER
Rev Miller will preach at the church
next Sunday evening
Mrs J K Gordon and Mrs Frank
Traver visited Mrs T M Campbell
Thursday of last week
Robert Larington and family attended
the wedding of Mrs Minnie Wolf near
Havana last Sunday evening
Fred Lakin and family returned last
Saturday night from their visit at Max
well Iowa
Hofers store is headquarters for
souvenir letters and post cards
INDIANOLA
Miss Walsh of Lincoln is in the city
visiting Miss Adelaide StrefT
Miss Ella Webber of Bartley visited
with Miss Merrimee Sunday
Mr George of Cambridge was in town
a few days last week on business
Miss Florence Middleton of the
tral office went to McCook Saturday
night for a visit with homefolks
Mrs George King a former resident
of this place but now of Oregon is here
on a visit with relatives and friends
Fred Hughes was a McCook visitor
Monday evening
Mr and Mrs Roscoe Korns are the
proud parents of a baby boy and grand
pa Smith wears his honors with much
dignity
Miss Grace Phillips who is teaching
over on the Beaver was a home visitor
Saturday and Sunday
The infant child of Mr and Mrs
Rodger Brown after avery short life
died and was buried Tuesday of last
week
Mrs Conrad Miller and children wete
Bartley visitors Saturday
Two carpenters from Bartley are at
work on the Powell building and the
work will be pushed to a speedy
tion
Will Sheets of Bartley took the con
tract for moving the old iron implement
building out to the farm of Harrison
Harrison east of town
A daughter was born last week to
Prof and Mrs Holiday
The painters have finished painting
the Congregational church
D W McClung and wife gave a Hol
loween party to about a dozen young
people Wednesday evening Ail wer
in costumes and prominent among them
was the old witch and her broomstick
The party broke up in the wee sma
hours and all declared they had had a
merrie time
Miss Jennie Graves nee Holland is
visiting at the homestead west of town
Word was received hero Tuesday of
the death of Mrs Fannie Green last
Sunday in California Mrs Green
was a former resident of this place also
of McCook and had gone to California
to spend the winter months Her body
will be brought to McCook and buried
beside that of her husband who died
several years ago
W H Smith is having a new barn
built on his place near the depot
Thomas Haley and the Smith brothers
are doing the carpenter work
A protracted meeting is in progress at
the Congregational church A good in
terest is manifested
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AT OUR STORE
The election passed off quietly in onr Mrs Untiedt of Davenport Iowa is
little burg and all
either pleased or
the candidates are I hero on a visit at the home of Mr
of the places have not been heard from
however but enough we guess to know
how the land lavs
DANBURY
Miss Blanch Cadman who has been
visiting her aunt Mrs Heln returned
to her home in McCook Sunday
Mr and Mrs Mayo Green are the
proud parents of a baby boy born
Nov 2
Miss Lydia Shafor of Bartley is
staying with Mrs Mayo Green
To the defeated candidates It is
not a theory but a condition that con
fronts you see
Mr French of Herndon was visiting
his daughter Mrs Flossie Thomas over
Sunday
Mr Jake Wicks was a business caller
in Danbury Wednesday of this week
A Singular Case of Suspended Ani
mation Mrs VanVleet whom we re
ported dead last week We received
the news of her death just in time to
send with our communication Rigor
mortis seemed to prevail But after
awhile reanimation obtained and the
old lady lived until last night when she
passed peacefully away We received
word of her reviving last week too late
for correction The poor old sufferer is
released from her terrible ordeal To
make it more distressing to her friends
she lost the power of speech six months
ago
We are gathering home ono by one
Let the watch word be Prepare to
meet thy God
BARTLEY
Smith Durbiu went to Kansas City
Mo Sunday night to meet his grand
mother and accompany her to Bartley
where she will make an extended visit
with his parents
Otis Farrer was at McCook on busi
ness last Saturday
Concrete walks are being made along
six blocks this week
Tho foundation and basement story
of the new hotel is completed and is
a first class job in every particular
Mrs Will Kit9 is on the sick list this
week
Painters
and
disappointed All Mrs Frank Untiedt
Election passed of quietly in East
Valley the Republicans earring every
thing but county superintendent which
was won by Miss Hatcher
R F D No 1
E II Doan of Cottonwood Ranch
is building a large hog pen SOteet long
Also putting in a concrete foundation
for a large barn on the ranch
Alma Bower has been with Frank
Dudek and family this week
Albert Schlagol is among the ailing
ones this week
Otto Karthouser was in a serious con
dition from heart trouble one day last
week the result of a farm animal run
ning into him and throwing him violent
ly to the ground
II E Durham and family of tho city
were guests at the Joseph Dudek home
Sunday
Hunters have been trying there skill
on T M Phillippis fence posts and
wire with considerable effect it must
be admitted
GRANT
John son of Peter Wesch who resides
just over the line in Kansas had the
misfortune to have a horse fall on him
Sunday breaking his leg
Ed Towle while returning home from
Hendley recently lost a two-year-old
colt Some boys frightened the colt
causing it to jump into a barb wire
fence It was so badly cut that it had
to be killed
The dance at Hartmans a few days
since was well attended A fine time
was reported
There will be a basket social in dis
trict 51 Friday night November the
15 Good program and music Every
body invited to come and have a good
time
Dodge and son are drilling a well for
Edwin Towle this week
Clara Cunningham is staying with
Mrs Jacob Wesch at present
J H Relph is down with the typhoid
fever
CUURT HOUSE NEWS
Following are the marriage licenses is
sued since our last report
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opera house Christian church parson- 10 both of Bartley
age and R R Hodgkins house Sever- John C Clark 20 and Lucy Rozell 20
al others to be painted before cold
weather
E R Moon returned from the Oma
ha hospital Sunday evening looking
much better than he has for many
years
both of McCook
Charlie E Smith 26 and Ellen A
Doyle 24 both of McCook
Earl G Taylor 36 of Fairfax Mo
and Mrs Mamie McCury 3i McCook
John Stimbert 23 of Oberlin Kan
and Anna Haas 19 Traer Kan
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Facts About the
Great Majestic Range
It is the only range in the world made of Mal
leable and Charcoal Iron
It has beyond any question of a doubt the
largest and best reservoir
It uses about half the fuel used on other ranges
and does better work by far
The Majestic All Copper Nickeled Reservoir
heats the water quicker and hotter than any other
It is the only reservoir with a removable frame
The Charcoal Iron Body of the Great Majestic
Range lasts three times as long as a steel body
Being made og non breakable material there
is practically nc expense for repairing the Majestic
As for baking it is perfection not only for
Like Your Birthday
Comes
But Once Every Year
and tells you to put on heavy underwear Q 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 jWork Shirts and
Shoes from 95c to 450
In our Grocery Department we have ajfull line
of Staple and Fancy Groceries sowillQbe 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
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few months but for all time to come
A GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE lasts three
limes as long as a cheap range but it dont cost
three times as much
PROOF Wo dont ask you to tako our word for any of
the above statement- but if you will call at our storo a man
from thu factory where Majestic Ranges are made will provo
to your satisfaction that these are absoluto facts anl will
show you many more reasons why the Great Majestic Ranyo
is absolutely tho best that money can buy
EVERYBODY WELCOME McCOOK HARDWARE COMPANY EVERYBODY WELCOilE
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