The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 04, 1909, Image 7

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The Updike
Grain Co
sells the
following coals
Nigger Head Maitland
Canyon City Lump
Canyon City Nut
Baldwin Lump
Iowa Lump
Pea Coal
Wier City Lump
Wier City Nut
Sheridan Egg
Rex Lump
Pennsylvania Hard Coal
S S Garvey Manager
Phone 169
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DANBURY
Mr and Mrs John Moss and Eons
Will and Ben who have been visiting
in Washington the past our months
returned home Tuesday
The band gave an open air concert on
main street Saturday
Rea Oman left Tuesday night for
St Joseph Mo where he was called to
eee his sick father
There was a Halloween party at
Marion Friday night at which a few
young people from here were present
The opera house was crowded Satur
day night and the carnival was a suc
cess in every way The receipts being
80 dollars
Guy French of Herndon Kansas
came down to fix D C Boyers motor
cycle
H Wintjen came home Wednesday
He has been to Lincoln at the Odd
Fellows convention
Our boys were defeated in the basket
ball game Saturday between Danb ury
and Ilendley score being 10 to 18
G W Dow had an implement sale
Saturday selling out his business here
Stewart the motorcycle agent was in
town a short time Wednesday
Mrs II V Lord arrived homo Thurs
day Sbo 1ms been visiting down onBt
for the past two months
W F Stilgobouor and wife nrrived
home Thursdny They have been viait v
ing Mrs StHgebouors parents at Frank
lin Nob
Gladys Gibbs of Lobnnon came up
Saturday
Will Yates and Mis3 Emma KirtBO
were married at Ilendley Thursday
Ed Eno and boys came homo Satur
day from whore they have been visiting
in Colorado
M E Graham arrived Saturday lie
has been in California for the past six
months
RED WILLOW
Mrs JohnNeol spent the week with
her son Ira
Svoral of tho men thought Arch
Hatcher needed watching on last Satur
day evening They report a moat enjoy
able time Refreshments were served
E A Sexson returned home one day
hist week Mrs Sexson will return a
few days later She is visiting her
daughter in Omaha
Alta Helm visited at Owens Long
neckers on last Saturday
Mrs F C Smith and Leon attended
the piano recital given by Miss IIos
tetter in McCook last Friday
Miss Whittakor is staying at MrsRH
Taylors while Mr Hoaglands house is
boing plastered
Mr and Mrs John Longnecker visit
ed Mrs Burtless Mrs Longnecker
will make a weeks visit
W P Elmer visited at his daughter
Nellies on last Sunday
Leon Smith attended a ghost party
last Saturday night
Mrs Hotze and May called at Mrs
Longnockers one day last week
MARION
W M Dock arrived home from his
visit with relatives and friends at Bus
sey Iowa
Mrs J W Pepper and Mrs C Reed
of Fairviow arrived home Saturday
from a months visit with relatives and
friends in Missouri
A Reed and wife are at home again
after a months stay on the farm west of
town
Fred Furman and family from Sher
man Township Kansas moved in town
the first of the week
County Treasurer C Naden of Mc
Cook was in town between trains Sat
urday
W H McKinney and family from
west of town left the first of the week
for a months visit with relatives and
friends at Sterling 111
T D Greason of Atwood Kansas
was in town on business one day last
week
Powell Niisson have so far this sea
son shipped 50 cars more of wheat than
our sister town Cedar Bluff Kansas
not to mention tho many other car load
shipments This is only another in
stance showing that our farmers realize
tho value of our markets and bring
their produce to tho place whero they
get the bo3t value
F M McFadden was an Atwood
Knnsns business visitor between trains
one day last week
W II Eifert purchased a fine black
team of horses and four calves at the
Carp sale northeast of town last week
L D Gockley and wife spent Sun
day with their son northwest of town
W F Saunders of Valley Neb was
in town one day last week
Grandpa Gockloy went to Silas Gib
sons pouthoaat of town to do tho wood
work on his new block houo Tuesday
Mrs J E Dodge arrived home Mon
day from a two weeks visit at eastern
points
County Attorney Sidney Dodno was
in town the first of the week on busi
ness
NORTH VALLEY
Mrs George Oxley nd children and
Miss Ida Richards visited with Mr
and Mrs Ed Edwards Sunday
Mr and Mrs Pierce Oxley visited
from Saturday evening to Monday eve
ning with his brother Elmer Oxley and
wife
Mr and Mrs Wm Tronchard were
visiting near Freedom Sunday
George Oxley aDd Ernest Edwards
loft Friday evening for the eastern part
of tho state to buy a car of apples and
intend to get thorn here by next Satur
dayif possible
Mrs Elmer Oxley who has been visit
ing her sister at Riverton Neb stopped
on her way home from there and visited
with Mr and Mrs Everett Oxley a few
days last week then left for her home
near Freedom Saturday night
Maurice Nicholson loaded a car with
his household goods last Saturday eve
ning and loft the same night for Grin
nell Iowa where he will make his fu
ture home His wife and twin boys left
Monday evening on No 10 for the same
place
Nebraska real estate was pretty much
on the moving order Sunday going
south at a lively rate
Ben Ohlson was a caller at Cambridge
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Everett Oxley and Mrs
Mary Olmstead took dinner Tuesday
with George Hardy and wife
Elmer Robbins and wife took dinner
with Ellis Lamb and wife Wednesday
of last week
Wm Nicholson made a business trip
to Holdrege last Saturday night
Mrs Anna Robbins and Miss Carolyn
Collicott visited the Pea Ridge school
Tuesday
John Ogorzolka Ed McKillip and
Mr Malniburg were the judges of tho
election in this precinct and George
Hardy and Lucian Ilarto wore the
clerks
Mr and Mrs Wm Boll and sons
Charlos and Ernest sront Friday after
noon with Mr and Mrs Chas Ginther
Charles Ginther visited tho school in
district G3 Monday and took a picture
of tho teacher and scholars while there
BOX ELDER
Mrs Thomas Elms visited Mrs D B
Doyle Monday
Mrs Stella Satchell of Imperial is
visiting relatives in this neighborhood
T M Campbell sold a bunch of cattle
to William Doyle Monday
Or1 Stewart and wife who have been
visiting relatives returned to their
homo at Atlanta last Saturday
Mrs T M Campbell visited Mrs L
A Bible Tuesday
J K Gordon and family of McCook
and Mrs Henry Thomas of Lincoln
visited G A Shields and family Sun
day
J S Doyle and family left last Sun
day for their new home in Wyoming
Miss Elsio Roberts teacher of district
57 and school gave an entertainment
nnd box supper at the church last Fri
day night Much credit is due both
teacher and pupils as all acted their
parts well The proceeds of the supper
which will bo used for library books
were L7 15
School children
should eat
Qh
aker Oafs
at least
twice a day
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Assorted china in the Family Size Package
Picture framing The Ideal Store
Seeing is believing If if you set
the nobby and artistic styles of portraie
mounts you will buy and you can have
a portrait of yourself just as nobby and
artistic as the mount made at the Kim
mell Studio 1st door north of Commer
cial Hotel
introduce fine materials clean
TO methods scientific equipment
into the making of soda crackers
was one triumph
To actually hake into them a subtle
goodness a real individuality never
before known was another triumph
But to effectually protect them so
that the fullest benefit of these fine
materials this careful cleanly baking
this unique goodness comes to you
unaltered was the crowning triumph
that gave the world
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Good Investment
It pays to get clothes that look
stylish not only when they are new
but also when they are old
It is an investment sure to bring
handsome returns
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look spick and span and shapely as Guarantee of all wool of long life
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THE TRIBUNE Office for Office Supplies
For Rent
A well improved farm of 320 acres
200 acres under cultivation one mile
and a half from McCook S Cokdkai
J H Woddell Auctioneer
I will be in McCook the last ten days
of each month to cry sales Make your
dates at the Citizens National Bank
JOHN E KELLEY-
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
B0NDIID ABSTRACTS
McCook Nebraska
H Agent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Ollice in Poatoilice building
FRED WIGGINS
AUCTIONEER
iring over 51000 Dater
will cry your
sales any
tim9 any
where
Bills post
ed in the
Sappa coun
try and tin
cups fur
nished for
your free
lunch with
o u t extra
charge
Terms S10
first S1000 or
less 1 per
cent on all
sales r u
marie by The
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