The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 19, 1909, Image 8

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Taking a Loss on Womens and
Misses Wash Suits and Dresses
Thats What We Are Doing
Its the merchant like thing to do Their companions
were sold at legitimate profits and now as the season wanes
the remainders are treated as REMAINDERS Women
who have the economic instinct will buy these prices
Any 5 co Wash Suit left we will sell for 300
Any 5oo Wash Suit left we will sell for 350
Any 700 Jumper and Jacket we will sell for 450
Any 10 00 Jumper and Jacket we will sell for 625
Any 1250 Dress and Jacket we will sell for 875
Any 2000 Dress and Jacket we will sell for 1250
Any 6 50 or 700 Dress we will sell for 375
Any 900 Lingerie Dress we will sell for 575
Any 17 50 Lingerie Dress we will sell for 900
Any 1 000 Worsted Jacket Suit we will sell for 700
Buj a White Linen Skirt to Wear
During Chautauqua Week
Skiits worth 1 50 are going now for 95
Skirts worth 200 are going now for 125
Skirts worth 2 50 are going now for 150
Skirts worth 300 to 3 50 are going now for 200
Skirts worth 450 and 500 are going now for 300
Anything in Summer Dress Goods White Goods Embroid
eries Laces and Ladies Waists you can buy cheaper next
week than you ever have seen these goods before
New Fall Hats New Fall Suits New Fall
Coats New Fall Dress Goods New Fall Silks
are now on displtiy Call and see these New Things
H C CLAPP
Exclusive Dry Goods Millinery and Ladies Furnishings
22 MAIN AVENUE
PHONE 56
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConneil for drugs
Kodaks and kodak supplies McCon
aell druggists
Kamo Brand at the White House
Grocery Phone 30
Try our crackers in tin boxes You will
never use an other HUBER
Ernest Shurtleff of Perry precinct is
a typhoid fever sufferer a severe case
We have the finest line of Olives and
Olive Oil in McCook The full Reid Mur
dock line HUBER
The best of every thing in pure foods
are packed under Kamo Brand and
label For sale at the White House
Grocery Phone 30
For breakfast we have buckwheat Ral
ston and Mvo pancake flours and maple
syrup and mapleine to go with them
HUBER
Charity begins at home Be charit
able to your home Paint it with
Bradley Vrooman Pure Paint It
never disappoints you Sold by Stansr
berry Lumber Co McCook Neb
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First Shipment
of Fall Goods
in the famous
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The Leading Clothiers
Before making a loan see Earl Barger
the real estate and loan man
The band concert of last Sunday after
noon in the city park drew out the usua
appreciative audience
We are now agents for the Famous Car
hartt Overalls and Jackets also for their
Gloves and Caps HUBER
You never miss a snap when you go
loaded with our camera supplies The
insure camera satisfaction
L W McConnell Druggist
druggist is serving the
famous Franklin ice cream at his foun
tain Can furnish cream in quantity
ox take orders for brick ice cream
Kamo to the housewife means the
choicest of foods and table delicacies
that the worlds markets afford For
sale at the White House Grocery
Phone 30
A fine shower last Friday afternoon
lowered the excessive temperature of
the atmosphere and by the same token
elevated the human barometer of cour
age several notches Both were need
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t o r y President
Taft stood out for
placing on the free
list certain raw materials largely used
in manufacture and in bringing the
conferees pretty near to his point of
view on this subject and in securing
important reductions in the duties
placed on some other articles enter
ing largely into general consumption
he is credited with having carried out
a considerable part of his program
The five items which the president
desired especially to have on the free
list were hides oil coal lumber and
iron ore He was not allowed to have
his way on all of these items but se
cured the placing of some on the free
list and the reduction of duties from
senate rates on others The fight in
the conference room was chiefly over
hides lumber coal aud iron ore Oil
was admitted from the first to be a
proper subject for the free list in view
of the strong sentiment in both houses
in favor of such a plan The proposal
to place coal on the free list and per
haps iron ore aroused Senator Elkins
of West Virginia in particular and it
was owing in part to his influence
that a small duty was placed upon
each In the conference report The
controversy over hides was the most
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SENATOR NELSON W AIiDBICH
stubbornly fought of all the opposi
tion in the senate to this part of the
administration program being especial
ly strong The anti free hides men in
cluded the senators from a number of
the cattle growing states of the west
like Wyoming Idaho Montana Utah
and the Dakotas To overcome the op
position of this element proved a diffi
cult task and it was in the effort to do
this that the proposal was made to off
set the placing of hides on the free list
by making proportionate reductions in
the duties on leather manufactures
particularly boots and shoes and har
ness
Senator Aldrich informed senators
from northwestern states that he
would not consent to the abolition of
the duty on hides unless there was a
material cut in the rates on boots and
shoes and other leather goods In no
other way he said could he get the
votes necessary for the adoption of the
report in the senate if it carried free
hides Senators from cattle raising
states insisted that the only way con
sumers can get any benefits from the
removal of protection on hides would
be by corresponding reductions in the
duties on boots and shoes and harness
The discussion over the hides sched
ule has aroused some warm blood and
there have been many varying state
ments about the effect of a duty on
hides Advocates of making them free
claimed that the beef packers are en
gaging largely in the tanning busi
ness and that a duty on hides would
virtually give them a monopoly on the
article aud result in large increases in
prices of manufactured leather prod
ucts Senator Francis E Warren of
Wyoming who has been a leader
among the anti free raw material sen
ators maintained that the facts did
not bear but such an assumption He
cited figures purporting u show Lliat
the three largest packers ii the Unit
ed States tan annually liHJ0 hides
this number coyuitntlng only 7 per
cent of the entire consump
tion He denied that iie beef packers
could control tie hritbT market
As soon as the Ii li tn conferees
reached an agreement on schedules the
completed aud corrected tariff bill was
sent to the public primer to put in
shape for the use of the conferees
Then followed the reporting of the
fcill to the senate and house of repre
sentatives and the beginning of the
debate upon its adoption
Previous to this both houses adopted
the concurrent resolution directing the
president to forward to the respective
states the proposed income tax amend
ment to the United States constitution
If thirty five states ratify the income
tax amendment it will make possible
a national tax on all incomes from
whatever source derived Including the
Incomes of absentee Americans
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McCOOK
edpath Chautauqua
EIGHT DAYS
OPENING FRIDAY
Afternoons 200 oclock
AUG 20th
Evenings 730 oclock
The opening numbers will offer some of the best treats of the season
Afternoon Alexander Jubilee Singers and Geo R Stuart evening
Shungopavi and Company in The Realm of Mystery Look else
where in these pages for further discussion of the opening attractions
IS THIS NOT WORTH 200
DAILY
August 20
AFTERNOON
Grand Opening Concert Alexanders Jubilee Co
Lecture Dr Geo R Stuart
Admission 35 cents
EVENING
Concert Alexanders Jubilee Co
Lecture Entertainment Shungopavi Co
Lecture Rev Father Daly
Motion Pictures
August 21
AFTERNOON
Concert Alexanders Jubilee Co
Lecture Lou J Beauchamp
EVENING
Concert Alexanders Jubilee Co
Lecture Entertainment Shungopavi Co
Motion Pictures
August 22
AFTERNOON
Sacred Concert Kirksmith Concert Co
Lecture Hon J Adam Bede
Admission this afternoon 35 cents
EVENING
Concert Kirksmith Concert Co
Lecture The Trial of Christ from a Legal
Standpoint Hon Geo V Thompson
August 23
AFTERNOON
Concert Kirksmith Concert Co
Lecture Hon Geo W Thompson
Better than good enough photo
graphs at the new studio first door
north of the Commercial hotel Sitt
ings from 9 in the morning to 5 in the
afternoon
Have you a farm to sell or exchange
It costs only a cent a word per day to
run an advertisement in the Omaha
Bee It will reach over 40000 sub
scribers and is almost sure to find a
buyer Write today
No matter how long you have suffer
ed Foleys Kidney Remedy will help
you Mrs S L Bowen of Wayne W
Va writes I was a sufferer from
kidney disease so that at times I could
not get out of bed and when I did I
could not stand straight I took Foleys
Kidney Remedy One dollar bottle and
part of the second cured me entirely
It will cure you A McMillen
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CHAUTAUQUA
PROGRAM
To be satisfied use Kamo
EVENING
Concert Kirksmith Concert Co
Illustrated Lecture Ernest Harold Baynes
August 24
AFTERNOON
Concert Hesperian Male Quartette
Lecture Hon Carl D Thompson
EVENING
Concert Hesperian Male Quartette
Illustrated Lecture Ernest Harold Baynes
August 25
AFTERNOON
Concert Hesperian Male Quartette
Lecture Entertainment Marion Ballou Fisk
EVENING
Concert Hesperian Male Quartette
Lecture William Rainey Bennett
August 26
AFTERNOON
Concert Helen May Butler Band
Lecture Entertainment Opie Read
EVENING
Concert Helen May Butler Band
Illustrated Lecture Dr Peter MacQueen
August 27
AFTERNOON
Band Concert Helen May Butler Band
EVENING
Concert Helen May Butler Band
Illustrated Lecture Dr Peter MacQueen
Not a dull or inappropriate lecture on the course An opportunity to
broaden your mental horizon This is the purpose of the Chautauqua
It brings the masses in touch with the vital questions of life Is also a
recreation a rest a social reunion Attend the Chautauqua Next
year depends on this
EVERYBODY BOOST THE CHAUTAUQUA
Typewriter ribbons for sale at The
Tribune office
Miss Ashford is successor to Lovell
Nies in the millinery store on West B
street
McMillens Cream Lotion is effective
in removing tan sunburn and irritation
of the skin
The East McCook Sunday school is
holding a picnic at Fred Randels grove
just eapt of the city today
Monarch Silver Bell and
White Satin spell success in good
bread and cake baking Buy the best
McCook Flour and Feed Store
If you value a fair clear complexion
use
Rexall
Cream of Aljionds
L W McConnell Druggist
Everything in drugs McConnell
McMillens Cream Lotion will remove
tan and sunburn
Feed of all kinds baled hay etc at
McCook Flour and Feed Store
Bums like the poor we have with
us always They keep the police fairly
active making them move on
We have a full line of California Canned
Goods in both the Advo and J M brands
Nothing superior HUBER
Maybe you dont know we have a corn
remedy we guarantee Costs but ten
cents
L W McConnell Druggist
Subscriber An iron bed will con
tinue to look like new if given a coat of
Perma Lac each year A beautiful
shade for the purpose is Coral Perma
Lac Large and small cans at Stans
berryLumber Cos McCook Nebras
ka
McConnell fills prescriptions
Mary HarrisonnursePhone black 286
You dont intend to do without a
camera do you
L W McConnell Druggist
Patronize home industry by smoking
Commercial Club 10 cent cigar and
the Snike 5 cent cigar
One who has an affinity for or sus
ceptibility to -mud never can note its
slinging with entire complacency
The Colfer cottage on 1st street east
just north of the home dwelling is be
ing raised on its foundation and other
wise improved
The school houses of the city are
undergoing the usual repairs and reno
vations preparatory to the beginning of
school September 7th
Quality like blood tells Quality ex
plains the well earned popularity of the
Famous Loomis High Patent Fours
Sold by McCook Four and Feed Store
E all get fooled in these days of automobiles and strangf
noises but it is wicked to fool your good money away for
high priced low heat unit coal when you can get the best for the
same price Stop and think there is Coal Good Coal Bottr r
Coal then the Best Coal and they all bring about the same
price in McCook It would make us blush to say that we wor
the only ones in town that had the best but we say and sa it
hard that there is none better in McCook then our Economy
and Black Nugget Quality Service and a satisfied customer
is building our lumber business away beyond our expectations
and we promise you that we will handle our coal business in
the same manner ask our customers nuff said
Stansberry Lumber Co
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