The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 25, 1909, Image 4

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A Mistaken
Idea
Smim pooplo have ariideii
that in order to lmvo n
bank account they must
havo a largo sum to deposit
that thobank does not caro
to bo bothered by small
accounts
This however is not
true of the First National
Hank This bank welcomes
new accounts whother of
1 or SlO00 and tho same
courtesy and service is ac
corded the small depositor
as those in more fortunate
circumstances
It is our object and wish
to servo tho public in finan
cial matters in a manner
that shall bo satisfactory
to all old or young rich or
poor
We Want Your Banking
J Business and will bo
pleased to have you open
an account with us
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The
First
National
Bank of Mccook
By F M KIMMELL
Lanrei i Circulation in Red Willow Co
Entered at postoflicc McCook Nebraska as
second class mutter Published weekly
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
To electric lisr ts anil wnter workn
Cambrige has just added the protection
of a volunteer lire department with
charter enrollment of nineteen numbers
FobSalk 3 room house and 2 lots
900 5 room house and corner lot
barn lawn trcs cement waltts 81260
Seoli E Barger room 3 ovar McCon
nells
ADDITIONAL RAILROAD
The dry pipe on No 1239 was ground
this week
Tanks Nos 2993 1018 and 132 havo
been repaired
A lot of new fides wore placed in tho
132 this week
John Wonfz retrrned to tho boiler
makers Tuesday
Tom McConnell is a now clerk in tho
master mechanics office
Snow plow No 53 has been fdven a
now covering of sheet iron this week
A new eruoke jucket was placed in No
25 this week and No 21s jacket was
repaired
Changes havo been made in tho store
house whereby Storekeeper Hill secures
a private office
Driving brass cylinder and driving
rod repairs aio being given one of tho
r4b thie week tho 1758
Engine 2013 au R4 is in the xound
house having a piece fitted onto her
right cylinder a difficult piece of patch
work
A coal car was shoved up too far on
tho Wray coal chuse yesterday and the
wrocker was sent up to rescue the sus
pended car
Machinist Knufman of Coffeyville
Kansas and wife came from Denver
end of week and he has gone to work in
the roundhouse
Conductor and Mrs T E McCarl
and family went down to Cambridge
Tuesday eveniog for tho Thanksgiving
time with her folks
Frank OConnell departed last even
ing on No 14 for for Concordia Kan
sas to visit the siHters in pchool there
to be absent until next Sunday
Overhauled engine No 1018 went out
of the backshop la9t evening The
2998 which has received minor repairs
in the backshop also was sent out last
evening
Tho turret lathe has arrived from its
overhauling in the Hsvelock shops
6no of the other machines also returned
and was sent onto Denver to relievo a
machine there which requires an over
hauling
Forty five cars havo been scrapped in
tho McCook yard recently Eight new
men were placed at work this week
tearing down the trucks and getting
them ready for shipment to Lincoln
Altogether twelve men have been added
to the repair track force this week
Anything in the Way
of an Overcoat
can be found
- at our store
CRAVENETTES AD TOP COATS
heavy weights in auto and plain col
lars all of the best colors both plain and
fancy
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OUR BOYS LINE
OP OVERCOATS
are the kind that please and
satisfy the boys We have
them in the auto collars
patch pockets and j made
just likegthe Boys Want
Them
DUOFOLD
Reasons Why You Should Wear
DUOFOLD UNDERWEAR
DUOFOLD being made with the inner fab
ric of a very fine cotton it is soft and can
therefore be worn by those who would like to
wear wool but think they cannot
DUOFOLD has twice the absorbing and
ventilating qualities of a single fabric
DUOFOLD has warmth without bulk or
weight
ROZELLSONS
WEST B ST
THE CLOTHIERS
COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTY COURT
Following licenses to marry havo been
issued Bince our last report
John J Brennen 26 and Minn A
Eby20 both of Ioaianola Mairifd
Nov 19th by county judge
Claude O Wise 20 and Carrie Mae
Minniear 20 both of Danbury Par
ents consent given for groom
Erl W Roberts 21 Beverly Nob
and Rhoda L Bancroft 25 Dalton
Nebraska
For Sale or Trade
I will offer for sale or tiade for west
ern land THE IROQUOIS SMOKE
HOUSE in lloldrege Neb This is one
of the finest equipped pool hulls be
tween Omaha and Denver I will sc 11
on easy terms My receipts from Feb
15 to tho present time are 81113 10
This iB an entirely new outfit If you
havo anything to trade write me at
once W S A inlay lloldrege Nob
Why send away when you can
buy the famous Sealy Mattress
in McCook
Money To Loan On Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing store
Guy Brooks has a position as brako
raan on the Burlington his run beiny
between McCook and Hastings R
publican City Ranger
A farewell party was giv n Miss Wil
ma Amack Wednesday evei ing before
they move to McCook to make their fu
ture home Red Cloud Chief
II of Edgemont passed
through Alliance Tuesday for McCook
and will return in a few days with his
family to become a permanent resident-
of Edgemont Alliance Grip
D C Crane ns oeou transferred
from the Arapahoe station to Ft Mor
gan Colo the home of his wife The
young couple have been hero the past
four months making many friends
Arapahoe Mirror
Miss Mary Uebling has gone to visit
friends at McCook and Indianola for a
couple of weeks Hastings Democrat
He Needed the Clerk
When Tim Campbell was in the Fif
tieth congress he stole a clerk from
Congressman Scott Scott was a new
member and was made chairman of a
committee which gave him si clerkship
He kuew nothing about the clerk
Campbell did Through sonir means
or another he had the clerkship trans
ferred to his own committee Six
months later Scott learned of the trick
Meeting Campbell he said
That was a nice piece of petty lar
ceny
Tut tut Mr Scott said Campbell
my committee needed a clerk worse
than yours Then with twinkling
eyes he continued You are a
liouaireand canjifforxl to hire halfa
dozen clerks while I must go to tne
government for clerical assistance
The ready reply amused Scott The-
two men were always the best of
friends thereafter
Anxious Traveling
A traveler in Hussia noticed tnat the
train he entered was all decorated
with flags and banners and t every
station it passed stood a company of
soldiers and a band playiug the natiou
al anthem The traveler asked a
brakemau the reason of all this cere
mony The braeman lowering uis
voice replied
I dont mind telling you sir but in
the strictest coutideuce be it under
stoodthat a carriage in this train litis
been engaged for his majesty But his
majesty as a matter of fact wont
set off till this evening Thus the plot
hatched against him may take effect
on this train you see and our gracious
sovereign will be saved
The brakeman touched his cap and
passed on and the traveler suddenly
grown pale and nervous stared from
the window anxiously
Tho First Patent on Matches
Before 1S33 when wooden matches
with phosphorus were made in Vienna
people were dependent upon flint and
steel to secure a Ifclit The first pat
ent for a phosphorus match in the
United States was taken out in ISoli
by A D Philipps of Springfield Mass
For many years people refused to use
them but by 1845 rhe ill smelling and
clumsy old tinder boxes were generally
discarded and are preserved like snuff
boxes as curiosities
HAND
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ORDERS
FOR pgr
JOB
PRINTING
1 THE WORK IS
I THE BEST
WliB PRICE IS
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i MOMEJflEHTS OF THE PEOPLE
Rufus M Dooolass was a city visit
or last Friday
Miss Elva Barjsek is at Kearney for
Thanksgiving holidays
Mits Ed S Waitk is entertaing a
nephew Mr Eastman today
Mrs Roller and Miss Addalino are
spending Thanksgiving in Lincoln
Mrs C M Bailey of Wyraoro spent
early days of the week in the city
Miss Ludwick was happily
surprised Tuesday evening by a coin
pany of faiends
Miss Edith Waite arrived home from
Crete and Doane college for Thanks
giving holidays
Veklie Berry came up from Kansas
end of week and is visiting the parents
and friends a short while
Wesley W Gerver came to town
close of last week and has been visiting
here and hereabouts for a few days
Mrs A Campbell returned Tuesday
night from visiting Elsie in Lincoln
Elsie arrived home last night for the
Thanksgiving holiday
Mrs Fred Harris and daughter
Aimee expect to depart tomorrow for
their home in Pueblo after a long visit
with the parents here
Mr and Mrs D F Neiswakger and
family came up from Cambridge last
eveningto spend Thanksgiving with
their relatives the Waites
C F Bosh formerly of our city but
now a resident of Greeley Colo spent
Monday in the city while en route east
on some real estate business
Mrs J G Schocel departed last
Saturday for Chicago to be absent a
few weeks doing art work in that city
under high class instruction
Mrs Louis Soess who has been
spending a few weeks in the east ar
rived home last Thursday night
Chicago Pittsburg Oberlin and other
eastern points constituted her itinerary
Postmaster Cone has been summon
ed to appear before the federal grand
jury in Lincoln next Monday on the
case of young Greene who got into
trouble in our city some months since
by opening mail belonging to another
person
Homer Young who formerly farmed
near Holdrege but who now has a
place near McCook is visiting with
friends and relatives in the city Dick
Boorman made a business trip to Hast
ings Tuesday This morning he left
for McCook to accept a position with
the Bell Telephone Co Holdrege Prog
ress
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etc
Baijy Everist is very ill
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Mrs Oscar Grismore has been
seribusly ill for past few weeks
Miss Pearl Miller of Lincoln was
the guest of Mr and Mrs E C Hill
Sunday Monday
Earl L Lyle came in from Hastings
close of last vroelc and is a member of
The Tribune force
C V Bundle of Craig Mo is in the
city Hr has been in Julpsburg Colo
and i east bound
E B Perry the Cambridge barris
ter was in the city Monday on busi
ness of his profession
Miss IlATriE Woolard has returned
to work in the postoffice after an ab
sence of a few weeks on account of sick
ness
E W Harris of the Corn Belt Land
Co Wray Colo spent a few da3S
here end of last and first of this week
on land business
Mis3 Zella Osborn arrived home
last Sunday She has been absent for
several weeks visiting relatives in Iowa
Missouri and in Oxford this state
J W Robinson the well known and
popular A O U W deputy is in the
city for a season working up the mem
bership of the great order in this city
which now has one of the greatest lodges
in the state for a city of its population
Mrs Rose Mokko and son Joe went
up to Brush Colo last Sunday morn
ing briefly visiting her daughter Mrs
Martin Scott and on Monday going to
Denver to see another daughter Miss
Mabel Mokko They returned on No
2 Tuesday morning
PUBLIC SALES
Wood Bros advertise a sale for Fri
day December 3 consisting of 17 head
of horses extra size and quality farm
implements etc on the farm 13 miles
southwest of McCook and 8 miles south
and 3 miles east of Culbertson Usual
terms
Next Wednesday December 1st
Charles S Markwad will hold a sale on
the Barbazette ranch 3 miles southwest
of McCook He will effer stock farm
implements feed household goods etc
many bargains The terms will be
usual Sale will open at ten oclock
FORALE FOR RENTETC
For Sale or Rent House and 5
acres of land in McCook
For Sale New3 stand and confec
tionery store Call at store 1st door
south of DeGroffs Special induce
ment price if sold within 30 days 11 4
Millinery
BEGINNING SATURDAY NOVEMBER 27 wc of
stock at half its regular
fer every trimmed hat in our entire just
lar price
This Means a Quick Clean Up
For coming as it does so early in the season this unusual
Reduction offers an opportunity to the Ladies of McCook
and Vicinity never before equalled
Think of it 50 per cent discount
from our regular low prices This means
Any 300 Hat for 150 Any Soo Hat for 400
400
500
200
250
etc
1000
2000
etc
5 QO
10 00
Ostrich PlumesWingsFeathers
ONE FOURTH OFF
We buy our Ostrich Piumes and Novelties from very first hands through New York
Manufacturers and our regular prices on these much admired and favored hat adornments are
much below competition saving as we do for you the Middle Mans profit
SO AT ONE FOURTH OFF FROM THESE REGULAR LOW PRICES you should
waste no time in getting into our store for your share of these bargains
Dont Put It Off Come To day And Make Your Dollars Count
NOTICE
Miss Murph our Chicago trimmer will finish her season with us next week Saturday
December 4 So any l rimming you wish dene or any materials you wish worked over or
should you be wanting a FUR TURBAN made of some fur pieces you have be sure and leave
your order early next week so every customer may be well taken care of
CLAPP O
Exclusive Dry GoodsMilineryLadiesFurnishings
222 MAIN AVE
PHONE 56
McCOOK NEB
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One Vital Part
in the wearing of Eye glasses is
a perfect fitting mounting Eye
glass fitting is bath art and sci
ence and art as well as mechan
ical skill
Our system of testing fitting
and applying will show you what
purely personal eye glass fittfng
means Lets try your eye
L C STOLL CO
Jewelers and Opticians
CITY STYLES AT
HALF THE PRICE
You can secure the city
styles the latest devel
opment of the photogra
phers art at half the
price charged for simil
ar work in the city at
The New Studio Also
those who r refer them
can have the soot and
white - wash with every
eyelash sharply defined
sort of pictures Why go
to the city in order to pay
more for the same thing
E Schell Kimmell
Main ave McCook
First Door North
of Commercial Hotel
BEGGS CHERRY COUGH
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