The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 18, 1908, Image 5

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home JOURNAL PAITERISIS
anta Claus is Comin
ONLY FIVE DAYS LEFT
In which to complete your Christmas Shopping We- are showing a
BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF PLEASING GIFTS perfectly
adapted to the wants and requirements of every Santa Claus in town
We are waiting to please you with presents that are APPROPRIATE -POPULAR
PRACTICAL and in every way desirable in the line of
Pillow Tops Table Cloths
Laundry Bags Lunch Cloths
Glove Cases Dresser Scarfs
Cravat Cases Bed Spreads
Pin Cushions Aprons
Umbrellas Hand Bags
Fur Scarfs Backs Combs
Muffs Barretts
Silk Scarfs Belts
Mufflers Brooches
Gloves Collars
Mittens Pins
Shirt Waists Cloaks
Dresses Suits
Skirts Petticoats
riuslin Garments Sweaters
Fascinators Hose
A fine assortment Nothing missing Everything the newest and best
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on our entire stock of Coats There could be nothing more
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MAIN LIKZ ZaST 1 JdET
No 0 Central Time 1027 p M
2 500 a m
1- 715 am
14 942 p m
16 N 400 a m
MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET
o 1 Mountain Time 950 a m
3 1142 p M
5 Arrives 835 p M
13 1025 am
15 1217 A m
IMPEEIAL JINE
No 176 arrives Mountain Time 505 p M
No 175 departs 710 a m
Sleeping dinin and reclininf chair cars
ieats free on through trains Tickets sold
dud baggage checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
ets call on or write D F Hostetier Agent
McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General
fabsener Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
The 1239 is having cylinder work done
this week
Clarence Enlow of Cambridge is a
new brakeman with a run on the Or-leans-St
Francis branch
Conductor V H Solliday has been
tussling with rheumatism lately and
coming out of the scrimmage a second
rater
Mr and Mrs MS Parkes departed
Wednesday evening for their future
home in Red Cloud where we are in
formed he will engage in business
Charles Shelley of Cambridge em
ployed in the Wilsonville coal sheds
was struck on the face by the large iron
windlass Monday sustaining a fractur
ed nose and painfully lacerated face
Conductor E O Scott departed on
No 13 Wednesday for California to be
absent until the first of the year visit
ing relatives The wife and boy now
there visiting her parents Mr and Mrs
J J Garrard at Fresno will return
home with him
Public Sale
Having soldiuy farm and going to
Colorado I will soil at public auction
where I now live lU milos west of
Perry on
Honday Dec 21 1908
commencing at 10 oclock a m the
following described property
1 1 Head of Horses 1 team of dun
horses 1000 lbs each 6 and 7 years 1
team of horses bay and black 1200 lbs
each 5 and G years 1 stallion 1100 lbs
6 years 1 bay horse 1200 lbs 9 years
1 stallion 1050 lbs 6 years 1 mare 900
lbs1 9 years 1 mare 900 lbs 3 years 2
yearling colts 1 last spring colt 1 year
ling jacit u genets
19 Head of Cattle 8 milch cows
some fresh now rest to bo fresh soon
1 bull 2 years old 7 spring calves 3
sucking calves
Farm Implements 2 discs 1 riding
lister 1 walking plow 1 sulky plow 1
Patteo cultivator 1 two row Badger cul
tivator 1 feed grinder 1 harrow 1 one
horso cultivator 1 Superior press drill
1 hay rake 1 mower 1 top carriage 1
tight box wagon 1 header and boxes
nearly new 1 U S cream separator
Feed 175 bushels of barley 75 bush
els of potatoes some hay and corn oth
er articles too numerous to mention
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Terms Sums under 10 cash on
sums of 10 and over a credit of nine
months will bo given purchaser to give
note drawing 8 percent interest from
date with approved security 5 per
cent discount for cash on sums of 10
and over
WILLIAM VOGT
J H Woddell Aiict V Franklin Clk
IflDIANOLA
Matt Rolins of Arvada Colo visited
with relatives iu ludianula last week
Mr Avery formerly of Cambridge is
holding down the position of night man
at the depot Harry LoBaron has been
traibferred to Cambridge
Harry Lb Huron of Cambridge spent
Sunday in Indianoiu
Rev A D Burress left Friday mo n
ing for EdUun co assist in revival niect
inys at that place
J O Puckett should be proud of his
window dresser He tins a display in
his show window which is second to
none in Red Willow county
Mr Mc Williams eft Monday night
for Texas to look up an investment
Florence Middleton of McCook spent
Sunday with her sister Mrs E S By
field
Ruby Ruzell left Tuesday morning
for her home in Hastings after a fev
weeks visit with friends
Mr and Mrs Ward Quigley are tLe
proud parents of a baby girl oorn De
cember 14
Frank McNeil left Tuesday night
for luuituu Dame Rumor says he will
bring back a bride with him
FrinU Noal and Chet Strokcy spiMit
Sunday on Ash Creek
Tom Jones and wife of Colby Kansas
are vioiting at the home of her parents
Mr and Mrs J P Riter tuis wei k
Mesrs Wilbur Hadley Quick and
Reiter each had a carload of curu shipp
ed iu this week
Mr Hilltr of McCook was in our city
Wednesday working in the interest of
the German Mutual Fire Insurance
I Co
The little five months old daughter of
Mr and Mrs E b Peters who raids
north of town died Monday of lunir
fVer and was btirit d Tuesday in the
Dry Oieek cemetery
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Quite a numberfrom here attended
e show at Bartley Tuesday night
The becond number on the lpcture
course the lecture by Father Nagle
the hite House
Change m Foreman
The retirement of Maehit eshop
man JohD D Young from the compan
service is Ueenh regretted by all with
iu and without the service all
i ing and respecting him as a Christian
gentleman and as a conscientious em
ploye well qualified for his position
He has no plans for the immediate fu
ture and for the present will retain his
home here
His probable successor Gary Dole
now foreman for the company at Den
ver needs no introduction here where
he has in the past given a most satisfac
tory account of himself in every capaci
ty in which he has served
It is understood that the change will
be made about the first of the year
An endless variety of apples for
Christmas at the White House fone 30
Floyd Stayner is home on a visit
Pearl Hammell is a new helper In the
machinesbop j
Engine 1965 is over the drop pit for
repairs this week
The Denver switch engine No 1461
has been returned to duty
Switch engine 1662 is just out of the
backshop after an overhauling
Mrs J E Moss and daughter are
spending part of the week in Omaha j
Engine 1339 is ready for the word to
go into the backshop for an overhauling
J W Rhoades machinist Dusty
is now working for the company at this j
The Imperial engine No 350 is now
ready for the road after a thorough
overhauling in the backshop
E S Howell has received notice of
his election as a member of the advisory
board of the Uurlington Relief and Em
ployment Department electoral divis
ion No 6 embracing McCook Wymote
and Sterling divisions
Conductor and Mrs William Hegen
berger arrived from Orleans first of the
week and will make their headquarters
here now He has been running on the
Orleans St Francis branch but will be
on the main line hereafter
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John Reiter and Louis Brahler Mag ir
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Tom Jon s spent Sunday at the home of If-
D A Richmond living noith of Bartley iff
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Only A Few Days More
before Xmas Come Now
We can help
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a useful gift
Ladies Bells
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CHRISTMAS
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FANCY BON BON BOXES
SPECIAL XMAS CANDIES
HOME MADE CANDIES
NUTS SHELLED and HULL
Finer
A splendid tine of Christmas
Nuts and Candies
Oranges Apples
Bananas and Grape Fruit
Sweet Oranges that are
Fone 30
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White House Grocery
See our line of HandPainted
China Nothing
more appropriate for Christmas
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