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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1909)
The fire last Friday afternoon was evidently in Pats Pipe hence no damage David C Boyer has been appointed carrier on rural route out of Danbury with J R Young as substitute We have the finest line of Olives and Olive Oil in McCook The full Reid Jlur dock line HUBER The Dorcas society will hold a kens ington at the home of Mrs A R Scfct nest Thursday afternoon Some useful articles will be on sae Dainty lines of writing papers are being created these das and the very latest and choicest can be seen at our store L W McConnell Druggist We want to move as small amount of goods from the store into the new store as possible Now is the time to get that piece of furniture that you have been wanting at a very low price Ludwick 1S U Si La 2 a I V BROS s T7vvyivHMfwwv MUSICAL PROGRAM Athletic and Piano Benefit McCOOK CITY SCHOOLS High School Auditorium May 20 1909 800 OCLOCK P M r PART I i Selection High School Orchestra A Twilight Message George B Nevin R g Boys Qlee Club Home Sweet Home Karl Linders 3 Doll Drill Second and Third Grade Pupils West Ward CoWherethe Blue Bells Ring Brackett Girls Glee Club 4 All through the Night Welsh Air 5 Selection High School Orchestra PART II Cantata JACK AND THE BEAN STALK Words by Laura FArmitago Music by Richardson Caldwell Argument This operetta is founded on the old story of Jack and the Bean Stalk Jacks mother is very poor and they are obliged to sell their cow Jack sells tho cow to the butcher for some beans which the butcher persuades him to believe will bring him some money Jacks mother throws the bpans away but they take root and grow in a single night A fairy appea s who tells Jack about tho giant his gold and his wonderful hen which lays oggs She claims that the hen once belonged to Jacks father but was stolen by the giant and urges Jack to climb the bean stalk and go to the castle for it Jackdoo so enters the castle is hidden by the giants wife and when the giant is about to discover his presence calls for the fairy who at once appears and charms the giant while Jnc runs off with tho hen Jac cuts down the bean stalk when he reaches tho foot and he and his mather live in peace and plenty ever after A party of Jacks playmates appear several times on the scenes Cast of Characters jack Albert Barnes Jacks Mother Genevieve McAdams Giant Joseph Moore Madam Giant Lela Fisher Fairy Jl Ruby Lineburg Butcher 5 I Frank Carman Jennie Genevieve Enright Nettie Nellie Schwab Mary Gertrude Heaton Fanny Alice Trout Dick Forrest Heckman Tom J Louis Arnold T n Fred f JacksChums Griffith Knowles Chorus of Children Fourth Fifth and Sixth Grades East Ward Pianist Virginia Heckman The proceeds of this program will be applied on the piano debt and athletic benefit The athletic association has purposely refrained from taking up any subscriptions or otherwise asking for donations Tickets will toe on Sale at McConnelFs at 25 cents each Remember the Date May 20th - High School Auditorium Of course you Isnow Huber keeps the Wedding Breakfast Coffee McMiHen drutcist sHis Wall Paper Paints Oils and Varnishes Suit cnes and trunks large assort meat at Rozell Rargers Rozell Barger are the local dealers in Hart Schaff uer Marx goods See Sani Arnold for bottom pasture Good fresh well water Phone red 249 In hosiery and ties Rozell Barger carry the real things in the fancy and stylish A Guy of Lebanon announces that he will move from that town to Arapa hoe June 1st We have a full line of California Canned Goods in both the Advo and J M brands Nothing1 superior HUBER Think of moving a queenswaro stock Too rurky Will sell at almost any price before moviogtime Ludwick W D Burnett has purchased the in terest of his partner Charles Bailey in the Favorite cigar store and billiard hall Gvjd bath requisites pay in satisfac tion and in- health Let us furnish anything in tbjs line you may require Li W McConnell Druggist For breakfast we have buckwheat Ral stonani Advo pancake flours and maple syrup and Wapleine to go with them HUBER arc of highest crack rnntmat ias nd workmanship and set the bat a taa tilujaclory remits Beth of the really cood ictnil Incu - 4 f vy methods of separation are found is THE EMPIRE LIE THCVAKC m The FrictionlesS EmpSrb The Coae Method The Center Feed fesipire Rise The Disc Method Perfected Inafullrttaseof oparrrtrniTrfTm i WHICH WILLYOU HAVE WecanshoxryoabolLr YOU CHOOSE the one tEa SUITS YOU You will be more this totaSesL Male ui prove our statencstx ftst i 118 West B street -it McConnells Bilsam cures coughs 1 a qitjJuloC ggkAAAaUA tlii l I MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS McConnell fills prescriptions Typewriter ribbons for sale at The Tribune office Another carload of autos consigned to Livy arrived last Friday Feed of all kinds baled hay etc at McCook Flour and Feed Store Next Thursday is the date of the Public School Musical Program We have fresh lettuce and celery every Wednesday and Saturday HUBER Boys school pants Prices all the way from 25c to 8150 Rozell Barger Tomato and cabbage plants 50 cents per hundred McCook Greenhouse Co phone 91 McMillen Prescription Druggist McConnells Balsam cures coughs Dont forget the Musical Program May 20th Hutuaae horse collars McCook Hardware Co Picture framing The Ideal Store Mrs J JacKson nurse Phone red251 Dont forget the Musical Program May 20th It will pay you to see AluMillens Wall Paper before buying Kodaks and kodak supplies L W McCoNrELL Druggi3t Try our crackers in tin boxes You will never use any other HUBER Belts and invisible suspenders at Ko zell Bargers the Ipading merchants Gloves tho dresy sort as well as the heavier and cheaper kinds Rozell Bargers Soft shirts with and without collars in all the fancy styles and colorings at Rozell Bargers Dishes at any price to suit you at Ludwicks We must sell them before wo move Ludwick It you want a good pickle in sweet sour or mixed we have them a quart jar full for 25 cents HUBER Spring is here We have full line of union and two piece underwear As sortment unequalled Rozell Barger Monarch Silver Bell and White Satin spell success in good bread and cake baking Buy the best McCook Flour and Feed Store We sell fishing tackle at such reason able prices that you cant afford to go without the right kind and plenty of it I L W McConnell Druggist Quality like blood tells Quality ex- plains the well earned popularity of the Famous Loomis High Patent Fours Sold bv McCook Four and Feed Store Major Barnett now drives a new Overland touring car with all the ekill and cleverness that he engineers a lumber deal and derives almost as much fun out of it CompIexionbrushes always needed by those who have no aversion to keep ing youthful complexions Especially needed through the summer months We encourage a beauty revival by furn ishing the better kinrs of complexion brushes at the poor kind of prices L W McConnell Druggist Last Saturday County Judge Moore united in marriage John J Shafranek and Miss Edna Wilmot both of our city The bride is the daughter of C P Wilmot who was one of the foremen on the temple theatre building -The groom came here from Saline county about six month since McConnell for drugs Everything in drugs McConnell Mary Harrisonnurse Phone black 286 Fresh fruit always in season at Hubers Dont forget the Musical Program May 20th j McConnells Fragrant Lotion for chapped hand3 For Pure Mixed Paints at right prices go to McMillens Drug Store Save money on Wall Paper by select ing from MoMillena large stock Next Thursday Is the date of the Public School Musical Program Panamas and sailors in straw hats also the cheaper straws at Rozell Bargers Sunburn and tan is in order The best antidote is McConnells Fragrtint Lotion 25 cents We are now agents for the Famous Car hartt Overalls and Jackets also for their Gloves and Caps HUBER County Judge Moore officiated Mon day May 10th at the marriage of Gail S Hunt and Maud Mick both of this city Tho Newsboy Do you see tin newsboy You can hear the newsboy a lony time before you can see him What does the newsboy say It doesnt matter what the newsboy says You know ho is the uewsboy because he has the papers to prove it What has the newsboy concealed in his hand The newsboy has a cigarette butt in his hand Fie saw it smoking in the gutter and was afraid it would set fire to the street so he picked it up Good little uewsboy you will be a fire chief some day Did ever you try a trick on the newsboy Give hi m a nickel some time for youi paper and tell him to keep the change Ten chances to one he will do it Does the newsboy never sleep Oh yes the newsboy sleeps but never on his job P S Lots of people can learn some thing from the newsboy Boston Her ald r Boom Your Own Town Business will prosper Only vhen the people Of the community Make a united effort Your business depends On others prosperity Unless we work together Results are disappointing Only those prosper Whore patrons are prosperous Nothing succeeds like success Towns thrive and flourish Only when they deerve to When their own people Neglect no opportunities -1 a ir 7 WdLSf i -- This Shetland Stallion Weight 380 Pounds will mate the season of 1909 at my residence 701 1st Street East Mc Cook Nebraska at 10 Mares sent to me will be kept and bred at12 L S Viersen East Side City Park r it it IE it A Stylish Handsome Gown H must be fitted over A Perfect Fitting Perfect Form Corset Our Corset Department -is Strictly Up-to-Date with a Complete Showing of all the New Models Every Slender Woman yzMMzws iwwmj once ex- K l dj t n K Zirs irJiitl Z T W EmiMrJAha amine this wZ wonderful figure builder It abso 1 u t e 1 y brings the form into h e althful M0 6T7UNGS MOHEAVYSTEn3 1 i ll S t V S proportions with perfect com fort We guarantee the satisfac tion of every purchaser and return purchase price upon re quest No padding nor interlining required Price 100 and Up LA Those straight lines are brought out perfectly in the NEW D I REC TO I RE LONG HIP MODELS we are show- ins i our new stock of American Lady and Case Corsets Prices 50c to 300 each Exclusive Dry Goods Millinery and Ladies Furnishings f JVWlJI J tWCT TMjgvwyvgraTgsg Ji LJ IjLrflw H 222 Main Ave Phone 56 McCook Neb THE TRIBUNE Office for Office Supplies IjL 1 rf 1 f HESSgBgaSBgg i I will sell at public sale to the highest bidder regardless of sacrifice on Saturday May 15 1909 commencing at 2 p m the ENTIRE LIVERY STOCK of the East Side Livery Earn of McCook Nebraska con sisting of HORSES BUGGIES SURREYS WAGONS HARNESS ROBES NETS Etc TERMS All sums under 31000 cash Eight months time will bo allowod on sums of S1000 and over Interest at 8 percent Bankable paper No stock or chattels to be moved until satisfactorily settled for Mrs Nancie E RatSiff Admnx awjifrWH HYVTTTTTTYTTTYTTYTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTYTTTYTTTYYTTTTTJt ats mm and CAPS Hats in Latest Styles and Colorings and the Haircloth and Bulldog Caps 4 4 A -4 4 - A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 ROZELL BARG E Rj iTHE LEADING CLOTHIERS BAAAAAAAAJUkAAAAAAjLAAAAAXAAAAAAAJUUUAAAAXAAJUUJUJlj f 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