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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
W - L f S I I XWWAWt McCook Markets Merchants and dealers in McCook at noon today Friday are paying the fol lowing prices Corn G3 Wheat S2 Oats 45 Rye GO Barley 60 Hogs i 20 Butter good 25 Eggs 12 rj - mtvfwi0MmrtmiaFrifetrm8ftii ARRIVING DAILY J i is iyr V fi I I -X f Avitg TD13 LABEL aTAKCSroB 53 YtAltSI s Cr KUVIIO KDV The latest and niftiest offerings in Stein Bloch Suits and Spring Overcoats Come and see the leaders in all garments for men and boys And the Prices Are Right ROZELL BARGER THE LEADING CLOTHIERS The Culbertson Nursery Took form in the year 1901 and has been in existence ever since I take tills manner of offering a catalogue to the public and would suggest to all Interested to cut this out of the paper and hang it up for future reference While it is brief it is specific in naming the tribes sorts and especially adapted fruit trees forestry shrubs and bulbs absolutely known to be adapted to this country If you wi send me an order with the money or not at all 1 will give you notice of ac ceptance set a day ahead for delivery and the trees shall in no wise be in trans portation longer than six hours Information for Your Benefit All agents are paid a salary ranging from G0 to 100 a month and expenses in effect 25 per cent of the value of the amount of stock solid and delivered by them Said agents tell you all things are good for all men therefore help yourself and we will replace your losses free of charge indefinitely and otherwise I save you this discount and there is no misunderstanding between you and the agent you deal with me direct vncHHIES Any Variety inch and up two year 40c inch to two year 25c j to lvo j Giir bOC 5i calaper means six feet to 94 calaper means four feet in height V to calaper means three feet high This applies to all fruit trees E Richmond E Iorrilla Montmorency Ordni PLUMS American Native Drafted Japanese varieties not good in this climate inch and up 25c to 30c f and up 27c Best varieties Hogeye Big Red North American Dwarf Desoto and Wolf Stoddard and Lumbardi the largest grown of Ameiican type strongly recommended to plant PEACH TREES Any variety five foot 17c apiece Sneed early Alberta me dium Champion later North China type surest and best varieties PEAR Of which there are only two varieties worthy of planting B dAnjou and Louis Bonnie Five feet high 35c each APPLES Any Variety 4 inch and up 15c s inch and up 12 c 2 inch and up 10c Any variety Dutchess of Oldenburg summer Wealthy summer Wine Sap fall Ben Davis winter Jonathan winter Northwestern Greening winter Rolins Janette Utters Red Arkansaw Black Mcllahams Black and any other variety CRAB APPLE inch and up Whitney Florence Quaker Siberian Hyslop 30c each GOOSEBERRIES Houghton Downing Pearl Smiths Improved Industiy two 3car plant 200 per dozen Oregon Champion my own creation the most produc tive and the largest Gooseberry combine known to be in existence producing five times more than any other variety two year plants 100 each or 1000 per dozen GRAPES Concord two year 100 per dozen 300 per hundred Proctlington two year 200 per dozen or 450 per bundled Alivira white grape perhaps th lienrtiest grape and the most productive grown 200 per dozen or 400 per hun dred or any other variety at corresponding prices CURRANTS Fays Prolific Red Dutch London Market are the three best known varieties 125 per dozen STRAWBERRIES Senator Dunlap Daubauch Crescent Jack Gardener Sharp less are the best known compound to plant fertilinzing each other 73c per hun dred 700 per thousand JUNEBERRIES 100 per dozen or 250 per hundred KANSAS BLACK CAP RASPBERRIES 73c a dozen or 250 per hundred BLACKBERRIES Greggs Stones Hardy Snyder 150 per dozen or 350 per hundred Strawberries Currants Blackberries Gooseberiies Juneberries Raspberries None of these are replaced if they die RED ELM 10 foot 73c O XUvJL MAPLE Same price as Elm HONEY LOCUST Same piice as Elm BLACK LOCUST BOXELDER CAROLINA POPLAR and COTTONWOOD Ten feet high all 01 them 50c each s teet nign oOc eacn 0 leet mgn 2ue eacn FORESTRY SEEDLINGS lC inch Catalpa 100 per hundred 900 per thou sand Honey Locust 12 inch 70c per hundred 600 per thousand Black Locust lS inch 75c per hundred 300 per thousand Boxelder lS inch 75c per hundred 700 per thousand Maple lS inch 75c per hundred G00 per thousand Cotton wood 40c per hundred 350 per thousand Augustive Folio 150 per hundred 1200 per thousand California Privit lS inch SOO per hundred American Arbor vita Americanas SOO per hundred ROSRS Crimson Rambler climber blood red two-year-old lS inch top 60c General Jack red 40c Margaret Dixon white 40c Paul Nyron deep pink large rose in cultivation sure to bloom in thirty days 40c Prince D Rohan almost black stiong grower blooms often in the summer 40c Q des Alps snow white 40c Baby Rambler blood red These two roses bloom in thirty days without intermission until frost PEON AS Whole root which insures to bloom the first year any color 100 separated roots which will bloom in three years any color 40c DAHLIAS Choice colors 25c each Hearty Flowering Shrubs all that are worth planting in the state Lilacs 35c each Snowball 50c Spr Vanhoutii or Bridal Wreath 40c each Beachtells Flow ering Crab perfectly haidy a thing of beauty four feet high 50c Althea varigated three feet high at 5c any of the Clematis two yeais old 50c each KOSTERS GRAFTED BLUE SPRUCE The heartiest and the handsomest and the longest lived tree that grows 500 each three feet high and money refunded thiough the medium of sight draft in ten minutes after it is dead for twelve whole months After twelve years of experience with the Augustus Folia I say to you that it will stand more drouth with less cultivation endure more hardships uninjured by hailstorms or anything else rapid in growth makes good hedge makes a good shade tree and makes good timber grows to 10 inches in diameter in twelve years exceeds any tree that is planted in the United States for the much needed useful ness of any tree grown Come with me and try a half dozen three to four feet high at 20c apiece These trees are not grown by irrigation and if they do not live I will replace theinat half price until they live If sou have any doubts as to my responsibility or truthfulness write to any man in Hitchcock counts Nebraska and lwill abide bj what he says Remember there will be no flap doodle or jingo discussions created by tree atrents manipulation or ambiguous statements You will tell jour troubles to me direct and thereby find out whether sou want to continue business with me Thisjcatalogue suggests to you the varieties to plant backed b the experienced te ts and propose and pledge ourselves to replace sour looses at half price and the transportation which you must paj We further supply any article in nursery stock listed in any other catalogue in anv size or ariety sou may desire at the samo discounttind guarantee and replace at half price We hao manythings in stock not mentioned for want of space and unnecessary expense of incorporating them in this catalogue I call the attention of the people of McCook to this fact that you can buy of me any house plant any tiling in shrubbery and call me by phone No 105 at m expense 1 am at the door of jour homes J B HUNTER Culbertson Nebraska Look Look Look and see what we have this week A 14 inch No 2 Star plow or hbter lay fitted and sharpened on anv plow or lister for 5275 G W Predmore Sons Phone 197 residence 3605 Have You Houses To Rent Then you should be supplied with rent receipt books The Tribune has just what you want compact and com plete Where Idols Are Eaten At certain seasons In some parts of India It Is the duty of every devout person to eat a special sort of confec tlonerj Every confectioner in Octo ber for Instance has a pole about six feet high at his door and to this Is nailed a great hook about a foot long and thick in proportion On one side of this is a brisk fire with a huge earthen pan on it Before the pan a man may be seen sitting for nobody stands when he can sit with a kind of wooden ladle and with this he briskly stirs a quantity of bubbling black looking sugar till it becomes quite tough He then scrapes It together and puts it on a piece of board to cool a little and then getting up and dex terously throwing It on the large hook he begins to pull out the tough sub stance He draws it out to the length of four or five feet at a time and throws it back and elongates it again and so he manipulates it till the mass becomes as white as snow This composition so treated is manufactured in ail sorts of sacred forms figures of little idols and gods and is eagerly bought for con sumption Strand Magazine Ink Froze on the Pen The winter of 1G83 4 In Europe still holds its place as one of the most se vere and remarkable on record So tremendous was the cold that trees split asunder with deafening reports The strangest sight of all was on the Thames Here on more than a ft thickness of Ice a thoroughgoing t 1 of streets was erected There re tailors shops butchers shops tobac conists printers and Indeed many oth er businesses all being carried on as if they had stood there for years Writing anywhere but near a large Are was impossible as the ink froze In pot and on the pen whole barrels of liquids were frozen solid and wine was sold In one pound blocks New bread on being taken out of the oven would immediately stiffen and become solid There were hundreds of deaths from the cold and throughout the frost the poor suffered miserably Pearsons Weekly Little Great Men A Chinese who had long studied the works of Confucius who knew the characters of 14000 words and could read a great part of every book that came in his way once took it into his head to travel into Europe Upon his arrival at Amsterdam his passion for letters naturally led him to a book sellers shop and as he could speak a little Dutch he civilly asked the book seller for the works of the immortal Xixofou The bookseller assured him he had never heard the book mention ed before Alas cried our traveler to what purpose then has he fasted to death to gain a renown which has never traveled beyond the precincts of China There Is scarce a village In Europe and not one university that Is not thus furnished with its little great men Oliver Goldsmith First American Play The first play written by an Ameri can produced in this country according to the Philadelphia Public Ledger was the tragedy The Prince of Parthia by Thomas Godfrey which was brought out at the Southwark theater in the Quaker City in April 17G7 by Lewis naliams company the first or ganization of players to visit Phila delphia Godfrew was an ambitious young poet who died at an early age His play was above mediocrity and an important part of the volume of his works published in 17G5 A Uae For His Obituary A well meaning and conscientious editor on being shown by the man most interested that the death of the commandant was falsely reported in his paper apologized profusely and of fered to make it all right Well print a correction at once he said Well said the man who wasnt dead perhaps it would be better to let it stand Ill show it to my friends when they want to borrow money Painful Etiquette The royal court of France used to be a great place for etiquette Louis XIV once caugljt a severe cold owing to the fact that on his arising from his bed one coid morning the lord of the chamber whose duty it was to hand him his shirt happened to be absent Not one of the numerous courtiers present had the courage to trangress etiquette by handing the garment to the shivering monarch London Scrap Book Indifferent I cant jrive you an opinion on that question the statesman replied be cause its a question I pay no attention to I am indifferent to it as indiffer ent as the backswoodsmans wife That lady jou know looked on while her husband had a fierce hand to hand tussle with a bear and afterward she said it wsrs the only fight she ever saw whero she didnt care who won Going On A terrible u of thumping and stamping crme irom Bobs room early one morning Bobby Bobby called his mother from downstairs what is going on tip there My shoea replied Bob One Drawback Olive What an improvement it will be if the tiLie ever comes when every body can get a seat in the street cars Violet Oh I dont know A girl would never be sure then that she was pretty Puck Some children act as if it were a constant surprise to them that their parents had the excellent taste to pick them out Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS Wall Paper at McMillans Seeds nt II P Waito Cos Easter post cards Bon Ton Seeds at II P Waito Cos sSQgagaijyaasiBssassgssgBgH Everything in drugs McConnell Picture framing The Ideal Store Miss Harrison nurse Phone black 286 Fruits of all kinds at all times at Hubers The lady equestrians were out in forco Sunday afternoon A daughter wns born to Machinist and Mrs Fred Landberg Monday McCook Hardware Co sells seeds of every kind all fresh No old junk Dr Hare examines eyes free and guar antees satisfaction in fitting glasses Apples 8125 per box White House Grocery Ask Scott about it Fone30 Fresh lettuce celery cauliflower rheubnrb etc constantly on band at Hubers Double - strength Heinz vinegar imitated by all equaled by none for sale by Magner Stokes Magner Stokes keep their grinder going some these days and have plenty of ground bone for chickens By Lo Talcum powder is still the leader Have you tried it McCon nell sells lots of it every day If it is from Marshs its the best ob tainable Anything and everything per taining to the moat market business Last week B F Eohrer of Indianola bought some land near Cambridge and will make it a fine hog ranch The price paid was at the rate of 155 00 per acre A small can of our Sunshine varnish stain will make an old piece of furniture look like new Put a little Sunshine in your home For sale at C R Wood worth Cos druggists In the spring time a boys fancy turns to thoughts of love and cameras Our Ansco camera gets the picture every time you push the button A large as sortment at all prices to select from Woodworth Co Druggists Rare artistic skill is displayed on the myriad of wall paper patterns we are showing this spring It doesnt cost much to have these fresh bright papers on your walls Let us show jou L W McConnell Druggist Spring hats the latest out all sizes styles and colors -for men and boys Nice line in now more roming Come and see them We will please you and make your pocket book happy at the same time Eozell Barger Every lady should have one of those new bags at McConnells Largo as sortment of the latest style high classed bags Bags in various colors suitable for any suit and all occasions L W McConnell Druggist The Womans Christian Temperance Union met Friday March 20th with Mrs Rev Burton After opening of meeting it was decided that the union meet every second and fourth Fridays of each month Mrs Burton then took charge of the bible study after which meeting closed to meet Friday March 27th at the home of Mrs Carman Carpenters Attention Tou can now obtain from us a very good weight and quality union made blue denim bibb overall and jacket to matchjfor the very low introductory price of 39c each Now dont jump to the con clusion that they are good for nothing because the price is unheard of Come and see them Of course we have better overals too The Thompson D G Co Stock Taking- Is Brisk Those having the matter in hand re port that stock taking in the Masonic temple enterprise is brisk and there is a feeling of considerable satisfaction over the way the proposition strikes a popular sentiment in the city even out side of order circles Going- to Cook With Gas Then get the Original Detroit Jewel Gas Eange at McCook Hardware Co made in the largest stove factory in the world We put them in and guarantee them Remember Its strictly against the law to rake in the garden or yard without one of The Thompson D G Cos sunbonnets We make it easy though theyre mostly 25c and unusually good this year Will Elect State Delegates Next Wednesday in this city the five Woodmen lodges of Red Willow county by their chosen delegates present will select delegates to the state meeting April 5 G for Sale 160 acres of land three miles north of McCook A good stock farm No build inS For sale cheap Enquire Bos 102 David City Neb 3 134 Long- Aprons 65c Made from Simpsons and American prints The Thompson D G Co American A Grain Bags 20c at The Thompson D G Co Actual cash prices Jack for Sale Good record will trade for horses cattle or land I M Smith McCook Neb 2 23 tf - I We Always Get More or Less Wind in March and this condition is contagious That is why we talk so mnnh ainf mr implements But there is something to talk about in GOOD IMPLEMENTS For Sale Alfalfa seed J P Helm Red Willow Neb For Sale Six room house at 706 Manchester street modern Inquire of E Hanson Wanted Twenty first class milch cows Phone Cherry 36S1 Eiken berry Clark 3 6 4ts For Sale Rose comb White Leg horn eggs 15 for 75c Mrs C C Har less phone black 300 Dressmaking and home or will go out from 630 to 830 p m In tyre -3-13 4 plain sewing at Phone Red 2S9 Mrs F R Mc- Sewing done at moderate prices sat isfaction guaranteed plain sewing pre ferred Mrs Phillips three blocks east of Bee Hive phone black 103 3-13-4 ORDER OF HEVRING ON ORIGIN VL PROBATE OF WILL State of Nebraska Red Willow county - U a County Court beld at the County Court Room in and for aid County March 2th KJ8 Pre ent J C Moore County Judte In the matter of the e tate of E J btrode deceased On reading and filing the petition of Etna Belle Dje prajinc that the In trument filed on the2rth dav of March KOS and purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said de ceased may be proved approved probated allowed and recorded a the lat Will and Test ament of the -aid E J Strode deceased and that the execution of aid in trument may be committed and the administration of -aid estate ma be granted to her as executrix Ordered that April istn IMo at one o ciock p m i as signed for hearing ajd petition when all per sons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said Counts and show cause why the prajer of petitioner not be granted and that notice of the pendency of -aid petition and the hearing there of be gheu to all persons interested in said matter bv publi hing a copy of this order in the McCook Tribune a weeklj newspaper printed in said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing true copy J C Moore County Judge APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 27 190S Notice is hereby given that M U Clyde has filed iii the city clerks oflice his bond and peti tion for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in tho building on lot 3 block 21 in the Second ward original city of McCook from May 1st 1WS to April 30th 1S09 M V Cude Applicant For instance The John Deere Discs with six bearing and wood boxings and all made heavier ihan others bnt well balanced so you can put them down to the axles without weights and then the John Deere Listers made with extra heavy frame nd equipped with the Edge Selection Drop which is the most accurate drop made which has been proven by tests made at the NEBRASKA and IOWA STATE FARMS but Farmers Are Looking for comfort for themselves and horses which they justly deserve and with our Tongue Trucks and Harrow Carts you can get it besides getting something for service and made to last as they are fitted with dust proof boxings and hard oil caps which you know is right But in speak ing of good things ask your neighbor what he thinks of his New Moline or Weber Wagon with clip gears ent or sawed felloes poplar boxes made to run easy and all wheels Boiled in Oil to stand heavy loads and dry country and for the present we are selling 8300 wagons for 7300 This means you save a Ten Dollar Bill Our sale on buggies is progressing nicely and people are taking advantage of the opportunity to Save 500 on Buggies until April 15 But speaking of the wind how about that Eclipse or Dempster Wind Mill that you expect to buy and probably a steel tcwer carry tnem all in stock ana their proper working Also put them up and We guarantee Fairbanks Gasoline Engines for all purposes nd we are not forgetfnl of The Womens Needs and have the best line of Kitchen Ware ever shown at baugain prices Think of Enameled Wash Basins 15c which you usually pay twice as much for We want the women to call at our store every time they are in town as we will always have something to show them how they can make their butter and pirtr Money Go Farther and that is what we are all looking for Moo W B MILLS Hardware Co Phone 31 R b simmons m itJl iiJir ijjmwjpwii ijm 11 ii i KM7VnCKnPtliJIkmwrwm -- wwymyp j f timmp p jjm J FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC Seeds at II P Waite Cos ORDER OF HE RING State of Nebraska Red Willow county Jn the county court To all persons interested in the estate of Mary A Lonergan deceased hereas John b Xordeal has filed in my oflice a duly authenticated of copy an instrument pur porting to be the last will and testament of Mary A Lonergan deceased and of the probate thereof in the county of Cook state of Illinois and a petition praying that a time and place may be set for hearing the same and that said last will and testament may be admitted prob ated allowed and recorded in Red Willow MrlirarSkaaiUeIatwillaud testament of Mary A Lonergan deceased omvWLred tlat Monday April 20th 1WS at oue o clock be p m ass gned for hear ing said petition when all persons interested aiPPear at ny nico in the citv f McCook in said county and show cause why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted It is further ordered that notice of said hearing be gn en to all persons interested in said matter bv A pubhshmg a copy of this order in tho S Tribune a newspaper published printed and circulated in sUd county for threV successive weeks previous to the day of said hearing Dated this 26th lJos dav of March 27 3t lhEALJ J p Moque County Judge NOTICE H S Brown will take notice that on the 20th day of March ij8 H H Berry justice of the peace of Red Willow county Nebraska issued an order of attachment for tne sm of sixtv tlvo and fifteen one hundredths dollars iSP 15 Tin an action pending before him where n John H iVf 5 anH anH -S Brown defendant property of the defe d t S household goods has been attached under said TSJryrJ X CCZJ7X sK - I - Site SSF Wmmmm si SHS r aft i - feKU lsosVJSe Xirm2tt 03btfav1S3 gvS f of Jhv 1 Sq- Yalcontinued to the 2d day Datcd Marc John- H Grannis Plaintiff Say you saw it in The Tribune flf - -- 5 l tCtrf - -5 r a L - - Rozell Barger Dennison Street j McCook Nebraska jEttmmA V 1 K VTi S ii p Jl Ji LH