The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 15, 1910, Image 8

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MOVEM ENTS OF TH E PEOPLE
J II Patterson w nt home to
f ri last night I
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Cash for Cream
E have appointed Mr D B Doyle of the
Bee Hive Store McCook as our agent at
that place He will receive weigh sam
ple test and issue checks in payment for the cream
right in McCook so that you can deliver- your
cream to him at the Bee Hive Store Main avenue
and get your check right in hand the same day you
deliver your cream
We guarantee honest weights and correct
tests and you know you will always receive cour
teous treatment If you are not already selling us
your cream we solicit jour cream deliveries
through Mr Doyle
AND WE PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET
PRICE TOO
THE BEATRICE CREAMERY
B Street
BOX ELDER
The fourth quarterly meeting of
this charge was held at the church
last Thursday afternoon
Mr and Airs George Younger are
entertaining friends from Kansas
Mr and Mrs J L Campbell Elmer
Shepherd and tamiiy and Mrs Ray
Peterson of Osbura spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr and Mrsv
A T Wilson
Mrs Earl Notley cf Denver is visit
ing her parents Mr anHMrs A T
Wilson
The Ladies Aid society will give
a supper at the church on Friday
evening the 23rd
Subscribe for The Tribune
McMillen prescription druggist
Try McCook Business College
Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee
and be happy At Hubers only
Pres ntod by Miss May S ewart and
her excellent company Temple theatie
Sept 2fith
Avoid a cold by using McMillens
Cough cure and Cold Tablets on its
first appearance
There is no economy in making
over hats Some women do
this from season to season
This year the styles are vastly
different from those of any pre
vious season Even millinery
materials are different When
pretty hats may be had here at
S350 and So where i3 the
economy of patching up an old
one Beautiful Regina hats
are now here priced moder
ately too at S750 S10 S12
81250 815 Let this be your
invitation to see what the jiew
season brings to every woman
who loves the beautiful in head
dress
Opening Friday Sept 16
MRS J P NIES
DeGroffCo Building
McCook Nebr
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McConnell fills prescriptions
We never hesitate to guarantee
Lily Patent flour At the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
Quality and price courtesy and
promptness in delivery are making
for success at the McCook Flour and
Feed Store
The Updike people have force of 21
men pushing the construction of tbeir
big new eleva or here Mr Schreiber
being in charge of the squad
The Womans Missionary society of
the Congregational church will ho d
its annual Thank offering service at the
church on Thursday September 22nd
at 230 oclock in the afternoon
The W C T U will meet Friday
Sept 23rd at the home of Mrs S
E Callen An urgent request is ex
tended to all members to be present
Lawrence the infant -on of Airs
Winnie King of East McCook died
on last Friday The remains were
buried in Longview cemetery Satur
day afternoon Rev Bryant Howe of
the Methodist church conducting brief
services at the cemetery
Millinery Opening
September 1 6 and 1 7
THIS OPENING OCCASION I shall
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display before the ladies of McCook and
vicinity the handsomest creations of the
season See them while the display As complete
Music during the opening Come
Hiss Allie J Peck
McCook Nebraska
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You Must Buy a New Hat
Mrd Norris of ITadtirits is a guest of
Mrs J E Kelley
Mr and Mrs t A IeLoy wore east
bound pa stMigeiy last evening
Mrs Jecnle McKim of Salina Kaa
sas is visiting Mrs W F Jones
J E Ludwick was in Lincoln and
Omaha close of last week on busi
ness
C C Vennum the Tslisade bank
er was down oi aoiness Friday
in a ca
Alx F Brebert returned home
Suiiuay wight lrom his visit east of
ofaveral weeks
Charles Oman a former well known
citizen of I iianoli died in St Joseph
Mo on l i Sunday
Mrs Ji O Scott and son are visiting
Republican City friends this week go
ing duvti on Monday
Dr V A DeMay was over lYom
Danbury Friday last on matters of
business important
Mrs F M Kimmell and her little
nephews spent Sunday and Monday in
Lincoln visiting relatives
Mrs F S Vahue is visiting in the
city this week Mr Vahue is closirg
out a stock in Rosement Nebraska
Korns is a member of the sell
ing force- in Rozell Sons west B street
clothing nd g nts furnishings store
C H Brooks at Alma is visiting
in TJlrich Mo and C E Lyle is
filling his place during his absence
Mrs C D Ritchie went down to
Lincoln last week on a visit to her
parents Mr and Mrs R M LeGore
D Mikkelsen of Omaha spent part
of last week in McCook where he
has interests located in West Mc
Cook
Rodburn Simmons arrived home
Monday on No 1 from visiting Om
aha friends and an outing on Lake
Manawa
Mrs Rowers a niece of Mrs II H
Brry an i her daughter Miss Mabel
from Springfield Illinois are guests of
Mrs Berry
George Sadlers 13-year-old daughter
is suffering with an attack of appe di
citis and her condition is somewhat
grave at this trinting
Mrs C L Fahnestock and daughter
arrived home last ewninsr from Den
ver where they have been guests of
friends for the past week
Mr and Mrs Hugh Kelly arrived
home Sunday night and are occupy
ing apartments over the notion store in
the vohn Morris building
M L Ruby arrived home on No 1
Monday from attending the burial of
his brother bringing two of the
little boys home with him
Mr William McNish who has been
visiting his daughter Mrs W F
Jones returned on No 2 Sunday
morning to his home in Hill City
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Mrs Harry Luse who has been a
guest of Mrs Lon Cone departed on
No 10 Monday for her home in
Chicago accompanied by her young
son
Rev Alfric J R Goldsmith of Arap
ahoe expects next week to move to
McCook and to occupy the new par
sonage of St Albans Episcopal
church
Willie McClure who has been in
Lincoln for a few months receiving
treatment for his eyes arrived home
close of last week improved in that
invaluable function
Mrs Case of Syracuse Nebraska
who has been visiting her mother
Mrs Catherine Snyder and sisters
Mrs M O McClure and Mrs R
A Cole for the past three weeks
departed on Tuesday for her home
in Eastern Nebraska
Dr R R Reed arrived home Sun
day morning on No 2 from attending
the convention of Burlington surgeons
in Denver close of last week and
later taking in Colorado points of
interest He reports a fine meet
ing and interesting side trips
Mr and Mrs W B Mills with their
Velie automobile and accompanied by
Mrs E O Vahue toured to Lincoln a
week aco to attend the state fair re
turning yesterday after a very pleasant
trip While in Lincoln they were the
guests of W S Perry and family for
merly of this city
Guy E Garlick who has been liv
ing on the Hippie farm at Perry and
been in charge of the Updike elevator
work at that station will shortly
move to LaJunta Colo where he
will engage in business The Hip
pies will return to the farm and do
the buying for Updike
F A Pennell wife and daughter ac
companied by Miss Hazel Merle toured
to Lincoln last week in Mr Pennells
Overland automobile They were in
company with W B Mills and party on
the down trip but returned one day
later While at Lincoln they were the
guests of A E Petty and family form
erly of our city Miss Merle went on to
Omaha joining the family now living
there Miss Leah accompanied Miss
Hazel to Omaha before returning home
emember
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You are
especially invited
to accompany the ladies
to the evening reception
tomorrow Friday
at our store
Full Orchestra will furnish music dur
ing OUR MILLINiiRY OPENING Fri
day and Saturday both afternoon and
evening and no lady should miss this
opportunity of seeing the Largest and
Grandest display of Fall Hats ever be
fore shown in our city
A survey of the styles this season reveals many radical departures from the usual models
large medium and small hats are equally conspicuous in our showings The limitless extent
of the tyle variety makes it impossible to describe the many innovations but suffice to state
all the leading ideas find expression in our exhibit Tomorrow and Saturday Sept 16 and 17
Dry Goods Milliner
Ladies Furnishings
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222 Main Ave Phone
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Bamboo
It U possible that the worlds fu
ture supply of paper pulp will be de
rived from the bamboo forests of the
tropics instead of being drawn from
the forests of the temperate zones
Successful experiments have been
made in Japan pointing in that direc
tion A company has obtained a per
petual lease of S000 acres of bam
boo forest in Formosa enough to pro
vide 600 tons a month
Bricks from Anthills
Excellent bricks are made of the
soil of anthills in central Africa The
natives tread It with water into a
doughlike substance which is shaped
in rough wooden molds It is then
dried in -the sun and afterward baked
in native kilns
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West B Street
We Are Agents for
Stein Bloch
SMART CLOTHES
AjkfHlCH MEANS that
at this store you can
get what the world
of wearers as well
as the world of dealers ad
mit are the best ready-to-wear
garments produced by
any concern in the world
And the prices reasonable
2000 to 3000
SON
McCook Neb
He Met It on the Road
He didnt wait for prosperity to
come The very minute they told him
it was on the road he said Maybe
the horsesll get stalled and the
driver all froze up so Ill just meet
it halfway and help get the wheel3
out the mire and give it a fresh
start then when it looks like smooth
sailing Ill hop on and take a seat
by the driver and well go whistling
Into town Atlanta Constitution
Utilizing His Creditor
Seems to me little Juggins Is cut
ting a wide swath for a man of small
means Has he struck oil recently
asked Harkaway Oh no laughed
Robinson Hes a good manager He
makes a little creditor go a long
ways Harpers Weekly
j A recent ruling of the post office
from answering telephone calls about
nail
Keystone flat paint is so easy to
use that any child can apply it
A McMILLEX Druggist
County Supt Colebank of Frontier
county has resigned to look after
some real estate matters in Dakota
Dont let the boy or girl become
stoop shouldered and disfigured for
life We have shoulder braces that
insure straightness and are comfort
able
L W McCONNELL Druggist
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