The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 15, 1909, Image 2

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Scores of people innumerable neglect what are confessed to
bo a vital necessity to health happiness and long life viz
their teeth Poor teeth as well as lack of teeth cannot masti
cate food properly hence poor health which frequently results
from this cause
Your immediate action make provision for both teeth and health
One assurance that my operations cause continuous satisfaction patients
enjoy to recall and tell their neighbors about the easy time they had in the
dentists chair at my oflico
IT WILL PLEASK ME TO MEET YOU AT OXCE
DR H J PRATT Dentist
PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES
The accession list is increased this
week by twenty one volumes Three
of these are of the natural science class
as follows Electric Power Transmis
sion by Louis Bell Alternating
Electric Currents by Huston and Ken
nelly and Universal Wiring Comper
ter by Carl Herring These with the
two magazines Power and The
Electrical Review added to the works
on electricity already upon the shelves
furnish a good working library for thoe
who are interested in the study of elect
rical science and machinery The are
much read and are helpful works
The other books just added are a set
of historical novels eighteen volumes
by Louis Muhlbach They are net
classed a histor but as a series of his
torical fiction It is said of Miss Muhl
bach Clira Mundt that she has the
whole of Europe as her field and that
she gives good pictures of the life and
times of which she writes She is some
times sensational and from a literary
standpoint is inartistic but has excej
lent descriptive power
One would hardly think it possible
that pure vandalism would enter into
the spirit of patrons of the library Yet
we must believe it is true when we find
a simple paragraph story cut from
That Reminds Me page of the maga
zine There is always paper and pen
at hand aud any visitor is welcome to
copy a joke that appears in the mag
azines But to deliberately cut or tpar
from any of the pages is the result of a
thought which no right minded person
would be willing to indulge One
means of growing in grace is to grow
in respect for books even though they
are public property and paid for from
public taxes Librahian
Tho public sale season has opened
early and with some vigor Indications
point to more than ordinary number of
Sittings in the early spring California
Texas Colorado and Oklahoma being
objective points
Office
Over McConnells Drug Store
BARTLEY
The Bartley flour mill was burglarized
Monday night two sacks of flour and
some small chang being taken Petty
thieving is quite prevalent in this place
Thn Bartlpy people will pay the
devil to play The Devil in tho opera
house Friday evening Jan 15th We
will no doubt have a devil of a time
without T R or Ben T beinjr
present on the stage with pitchforks or
big club
Ball Brothers are now invoicing their
large stock of hardware Mr Frank
Bali from Holbrook is here assisting in
the work
The painting and paper hanging in
the Christian church is nearing com
pletion
The week of prayer at the Methodist
church proved to bo of much spiritual
benefit
The ice men are all bus- this week
putting up the best ice ever stored in
Bartley It is obtained from a lake
east of town belonging to W E McKil
lip The ice is from 11 to 13 inches
thick clear as crystal aud free from
slush or dirt of any kind
Oue of the Evaus boys is quite sick
with sore throat
Miss Lena Flint has been teaching
school this week supplying for her sis
ter Grace who is under the doctors
care
Mr Western of Cambridge will move
into the Fletcher home in the north
eastern part of Bartley this week
Mrs L O Davis returned this week
from Iowa after a four weeks visit
with her mother
Special Meetings
Special meetings will begin at the
Congregational church January 26 un
der the leadership of Rev Perry A
Sharpe pastor of the Congregational
church at Marshall Minn who is al
ready favorably known to many McCook
people through his work here three
years ago
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up Saturday night for roller skating
The ice harvest has begun
Mrs W A Stone is visiting in Beavor
City and Ilendley
Hal DeMay came up from Wilsonville
on Friday last and visited the homefolks
until Monday
Charlie the little son of ReaOman is
quite sick
Word from Oberlin announces that
Mr and Mrs Pierre MacFee are proud
parents of a baby girl
Will Yates has purchased the meat
market of Lumb Wise
George Thomas left Friday for Fair
bury to enter a position in a hardware
store
O L Overstate of Lebanon was in
town on business last Friday
Dr and Mrs R O DeMay are rejoic
ing over a visit from the stork Monday
the 11th instant
James Springer and family moved to
Indianola Tuesday te enter the employ
of the telephone company
O B Woods and wife arrived home
Tuesday from their trip to Denver and
other points in Colorado
Mitchell Young is clerking in the
Yates market
Oscar Thomas is clerkiug in Stones
store
John DeLong departed Monday even
ing for Superior this state
S E Ralsten of Lebanon was in town
on telephone business Tuesday after
noon
RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1
Mrs G Fred Randel arrived home
last Friday Fred went on to Texas to
prospect that country a little
Charles Downs is temporarily living
on the Wilcox place recently purchased
by his father
W E Bower and Zelia were visitors
Tuesday on Frank Dudeks
W P Broomfield lost a valuable colt
end of week from worm dust presuma
bly
A E Price and Jud Thompson are
cutting wood on the Joe Crocker place
A 7J pound daughter was born to
Mr and Mrs E A Phillippi last Sat
urday afternoon Mother and baby
doing nicely and Ed is as proud as a
peacock
Typewriter ribbons papers etc for
sale at The Tribune office
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DANBURY j CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
C AY Rogers and Dan Cashen were Christian Bible school at 10 a m
Cedar Bluffs business visitorsSaturday i Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m C E
A large delegation from Lebanon was at 7 AI1 re welcome
R M Ainsworth Pastor
Episcopal Preaching services at St
Albans church at 11 a m and 730 p
m Sunday school at 10 a m All
are welcome to these services
E R Earle Rector
Catholic Order of services Mass
4 a m Mass and sormon 1000 a in
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
Wm J Kirwin O M 1
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Sermons by pastor at 11 and 8 Class
at 12 Junior League at 3 Epworth
League at 645 Prayer meeting Wed
nesday night at 715
M B Carman Pastor
Baptist 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 Pa3tor
Evangelical Lutheran Regular
German preaching services in the frame
building of the East Ward school every
Sunday morning at 1000 All Germans
and Russians cordially invited
Rev Wm Brueggeman
607 5th st East
Congregational Sunday school at
10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p
m by pastor Junior C E at 3 p m
Senior Endeavor at 7 p m Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening al eight oclock
The public is cordially invited to these
services G B Hawkes Pastor
Christian Science 219 Main Ave
nue Services Sunday at 11 a m and
Wednesday at S p m Reading Room
open all the time Science literature on
sale bubject for next Sunday Sacra
nipnt iSew members will be received
into hn society Sunday A collection
will be taken for the earthquake
sufferers
Evangelical Lutheran Congrega
tional Sunday School at 930 a m
Preaching at 1030 a m and 730 p m
by pastor Junior C E at 130 p m
Senior C E at 400 p m Prayer
meetings every Wednesday and Satur
day evenings at 730 All Germans
cordially invited to these services
Rev GustavHenkelmann
505 3rd street West
You never before purchased such
values in shoes for the money as Vier
sen Son are offering during their Big
Clearing Salo See ad
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which has just been inventoried and amounts to about 15000 will be closed out regardless of cost This
stock must seJl and prices on everything are bargain prices The earlier you come the better selections
you will have WE HEAN BUSINESS and you can not afford to miss buying your share of this stock
as the prices are below what you have had offered you before EVERYTHING kept in an UptoDate Dry
Goods Store will be offered at prices that will pay you to lay in a supply for future use This sale is for
the benefit of creditors and
must be STRICTLY CASH
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Avoid the mishaps the disappoint
ments the bad luck in baking by
avoiding Poor Baking
price Trust brands They are unreliable they too often
fail Dont trust them
Putyour faith in Calumet the only strictly high grade
baking powder sold at a moderate cost We absolutely
guarantee that the results will please you Guaranteed
under all pure food laws both State and National
Refuse substitutes get Calumet
Received Highest Award Worlds Pure
Food Exposition Chicago 1907
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Skates are the kind
that stay sharp
They are made in
all sizes and every variety of pattern for both
sexes
If you are looking for quality in skates
the letters K K are all you need look for
McCOOK HARDWARE COMPANY
TRIBUNE
150 Value
for 100
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