The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 03, 1908, Image 4

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Subject of the Christian Endeavor
meeting at the Congregational church
next Sunday evening at seven oclock
is Songs of the Heart Where is True
Blessedness A New Year consecrat
ion meeting Leader Rev G B
Hawkes You are cordially invited
Say you saw it in The Tribune
THE PROOF
of the
NEW YEARS
PUDDING
is our
JANUARY
BARGAINS
Stop at the
IDEAL STORE
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
R W Devoe is over frcm Lebanon
this week on business
Miss Lila M LeGoue of Lincoln is a
guest of Miss Edna Waite
G U Heckman was in Denver visit
ing his son fore part of the week
Mrs W W Archibald and Fred are
expected home from Chicago this week
Misses Bessie and Carrie Peterson
were Indianola visitors close of last
week
w Jt iuills is visiting nis motner in
Grand Rapids Michigan whither he
went end of last week
Mr and Mrs H H Tartsch arrived
home Monday night from their Christ
mas visit with Plattsmouth friends
Mrs Fred Schlagel has been quar
antined with the smallpox She has
been about with what was regarded as a
simple eruption
Mrs Mabel Kelley of Lincoln re
turned home Monday on No 2 after a
few days visit with her parents Mr
and Mrs A E Hawkins
Mrs Harry Jones of Kenesaw Neb
nee Miss Minnie Rowell came up to
her old home close of last week to
spend part of the holiday season at
home
Mr and Mrs F W Bosworth enter
tained the Thursday Whist club this
week Esculapius was twice victor in
his modern representatives Drs Hare
and Jones
W S Morlan prosecuting attorney
for the fifth district is in the city
Morlan is a bright young lawyer and
is rapidly making his mark From
Lincoln News Dec 28 1832
Rev J J Loughran said his last
Mass in Saint Patricks Catholic church
New Year morning It was a touching
service He left on Tuesday evening for
Dawson to briefly visit in Red Cloud en
route
Walter F Daly of Denver Assist
ant U S Attorney was in town-Saturday
checking naturalization records
in the office of the district court clerk
representing the department of justice
of the government
Captain B M Frees of Chicago ar
rived in town end of week and has
been here this week on his annual aud
iting trip in connection with his bank
ing and lumber interests in Southwest
Nebraska and Northeast Colorado
A F Grebn and family departed
Tuesday evening on G for the east stop
ping first at Chicago From there he
goes to New York City Mrs Green and
daughter will visit at her home in El
gin III Their furniture is stored here
whether they return or not being inde
finite
Mrs C B Sawyer and Miss Kath
ryn went down to Omaha Sunday eve
ning to consult a physician concerning
Mrs Sawyers health which has caused
some concern lately Miss Kathryn
returned home Tuesday night on No
3 Mr Sawyer will visit in Lincoln
and University Place before returning
home and may sometime toon go west
for her health
JANUARY
C W Browne is employed in thai
electric plant days
Mrs J K Eastwood and C C
Miller have gone to Clarence Mo
Mr and Mrs E L Mills and Miss
Olive Frazey have moved to Denver
Colo 1
L A Bradley a smallpox patient
who skipped the th city recently has
been located in a Kansas hotel which
has been quarantined
W B Mills who was called to the
bedside of his mother who was operated
upon this week is expected home close
of this or early next week
Miss Edna Waite gave a progressive
whist party last evening in honor of
her Lincoln friend Miss LeGore A self
prepared luncheon was served
Rev Frank Drulinger of near Oma
ha was here between trains Tnursday
He is a brother of Burr and Ross who
was married in Alma New Year
Mrs U B Simmons received a tele
gram yesterday announcing the death of
her mother whom she and Mr Simmons
recently made a farewell visit in Detroit
E M Stewart returned close of last
year from an invoicing trip through
northwestern Nebraska and northeast
ern Colorado in the interests of the
Barnett Lumber Co
Miss Regina Provance gave a watch
party to a small company of young
friends New Year at the home of Mrs
J M Trammell A five course lunch
at midnight was a consummating fea
ture
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christian Bible school at
Y P S C E at 7 p m All
come
Catholic Order
8 a m Mass and
10 a m
are
Methodist Sunday school at 10 a in
Preaching at 11 and 8 Junior League
at 4 Epworth League at G43 All are
welcome
M B Carman Pastor
Episcopal Preaching services at St
Albans church at 11 a m and 8 p in
Sunday school at 10 a m All are
welcome to these services
E R Earle Rector
of services Mass
sermon juuu a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
Bchool 230 p m Every Sunday
Baptst Sunday school at 10 a m
Preaching service at 1100 a m Even
ing service at S00 B Y P U at 7 p m
A most cordial invitation is extended to
all to worship with us
E Burton Pastor
Christian Science Services Sun
day at 11 a m and Wednesday at 8
p m Subject God Meetings held
in Diamond block Room open Wednes
days and Saturdays from 2 to 4 p m
Science literature on sale
Congregational Sunday school at
10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p
m by pastor Junior Christian En
deavor at 3 p m Senior Endeavor
at 7 p m Prayer meeting every
Wednesday at 745 p m
G B Hawkes Pastor
St
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Albert Berry is home this week
Rev Kirwin the new priest in charge
of St Patricks church Rev Duffy his
assistant and Brother Salome tho
housekeeper are now in charge They
are of the Oblate Brotherhood
Farewell Surprise Party
Mrs Ralph A Hagberg gave a faro
well surprise party in honor of her sister
Miss Helen Anderson Thursday night
CUURT HOUSE NEWS
Following are the marriage licenses is
sued since our last report
Albert W Utter 64 and Mrs Eliza
I Simpson 46 both of McCook
Albin E Rowland 21 and Carrie
Mae Woottou 20 both of McCook
Roy F LaffiTtv 23 Banbury and
Vida Smith 26 McCook
Jacob J Gherine 47 and Mrs Lena
L Short 42 both of McCook
Rudolph Uarky 34 and Jubta Wlasbin
23 both of Indianola
Gurney L Harmon 20 and Madge M
Anderson 17 both of McCook
William B Houstan 23 and Martha
A Colling 18 both of Indianola
DANBURY
Miss Helen Huberd of Wilsonville has
ben visiting with her triend Sadie
Greenway several days
Dan Logan and wife went to Lincoln
to the sanitarium where Mrs Loan
will remain for treatment
Rex Miles and Otto Puelz have added
cold air flues to the heating plant of the
school building
We understand Mr and Mrs Fetter
man have turned the management of
the hardware store over to his brother
and will not return to this place
Mr Cantral and daughter of Nice
county are here visiting his daughters
Mesdames Greenway Gathcart and
Arnold
Clifford Naden and wife have moved
to McCook Mr Naden to take up he
duties of his office the first of the year
Our best wishes go with them
Marion Woods and wife had a family
reunion Unnstnias All tue children
were present but sou Harly who at this
time is in Los Angeles Calif Had a
Christmas tree from which ail present 1
received a token of remembrance
Brother and Sister Alec Strain and
Miss Libbie Strain were with them and
iihared in the presents and bountiful
dinner prepared by loving hands
Mrs W A Stone is spending the holi
days with her parents at Beaver Citi
her sister Miss Ella lates taking her
place in the store while she is gone
We hear that G B Morgan late of
Danbury has purchased a ranch in
California but will return to this place
in a couple of weeks
Mr and Mrs Leisure returned home
from Pawnee City where they have been
visiting with their daughter Mrs Thie
son for some time
Miss Flossie Hughes who has been
away attending college is visiting home
folks during vacation
G W Fletcher of Wilsonville visited
friends and the school between trains
Monday
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All 150 Knit Shawls for OQ
All 1 00 Knit Shawls lor 79
All 75 Knit Shawls for 49
All 25 Knit Shawls for 19
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CLAPPS
i Commencing at 8 Oclock in the Horning Starts
The Most Remarkable Clean Ud Sale Ever Known in McCook ffis
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Presenting a rare money saving opportunity on High Grade Goods Our entire stock of Ladies and Childrens CLOAKS DRESS SKIRTS WAISTS UNDERWEAR
BLANKETS YARNS GOLF GLOVES and ALL OTHER WINTER MERCHANDISE will be offered at prices which should clean up our stock in a hurry
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ONE HALF OFF
Cast Your Eye Over These Great Reductions
ON LADIES AND MISSES COATS CHILDRENS CLOTH COATS
wThis
2500 Coats for 1250
1800 Coats for 900
1600 Coats for 800
1 2 50 Coats for v 625
1 1 00 Coats for 550
All Eiderdown Coats for
1050 Coats for 525
750 Coats for 375
600 Coas for 300
5 50 Coats for 275
4 50 Coats for 225
ONE THIRD OFF
ON ALL DRESS SKIRTS AND CHILDRENS BEAR SKIN COATS
Fleishers Shetland Floss worth 1 per box 79c
All 500 Wool Blankets for 325
All 2 75 Cotton Blankets for 1 79
All 250 Cotton Blankets for 149
All 200 Cotton Blankets for 119
89c I One Lot of 50 Cent Underwear
ALL
29c
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334 Per Cent Discount on Every Piece of Wool and Cotton Underwear in Our Store
One Lot of New Spring Embroideries Worth as High as 25 cents Per Yard 5c One Lot of New Valenciennes Laces Worth as High as 20 cents Per Yard 5c
One Lot of New Torchon Laces Worth as High as 15 cents Per Yard 5c Regular 5 cent Buttons Will go for 22 cents Per Dozen
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We have just finished our annual invoicing which has brought to our notice many remnants and short lengths of
HI Dress Goods Waistings and Suitings Which Will Go at Just Half Price
i You can readily see that the ACTUAL COST of merchandise has not been taken into consideration in the great reductions we are making and it is needless to call your attention
to the superiority of our stock which always represents the BEST of its kind from the BEST lines produced by the BEST manufacturers in the country
Be one of the first to visit our store during this GREAT CLEAN UP SALE for these reduclions are for
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ONE WEEK ONLY JANUARY i TO JANUARY 11 INCLUSIVE
By F M KIMMELL
Walsh Block
McCook
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Some Nebraskans havo for many years
contended that railroading and politics
are incompatible Now comes an
acknowledged expert of standing and
experience who frankly acknowledges
the corn The trouble with the
railroads has been that they have had
too much to do with politics
The practice of giving passes we
will all admit was wrong and the rail
roads are as highly pleased with present
conditions as the public The trouble
withthe railroads was that they were
unable to discontinue the practice and
it is questionable if the railroads of
themselves would have beon able to
discontinue these practices We are
out of the pass business We are out
of politics Our relations with the pub
lic are based on business pure and
simple
Let us pray
EXCLUSIVE DRY
GOODS AND LADIES
FURNISHINGS
uction
NOTIONS
AT GRANNIS
75 beads going at
200 beads going at
400 beads going at
450 beads going at
35 combs at
50 combs at
75 combs at
450 combs at
500 combs at
65
175
350
400
25
40
65
400
450
And in looking over our entire stock of Notions you will
fiind the same reckless cutting of prices
Beautiful Collar and Cuff Sets
In Cluny and Baby Irish going at about half their value Ail
Over Laces and Embroidered Nets all to be closed out at the
Lowest Possible Price
Now is the time to buy your underwear for next year
for we are selling Mens 14 ox Fleece Lined Underwear at
75 CENTS PER SUIT
A price that cant buy such underwear any place else in town
LADIES AND CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR
to be sold at about half price
Come in and convinee yourself that we have bargains
for you
These Are Spot Cash Prices So Come Prepared
J H GRANNIS
McCOOK NEBRASKA
Phone No 16
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