The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 20, 1910, Image 5

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MAIN LINE BAST DEPAET
No 6 Central Timb 1135 p m
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MAIN LINE WEST DEPAET
No 1 Mountain Time 1220 p m
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No 176arrires Mountain Time 345 p M
No 175depurt 645 AM
Sleeping dining and reclininR cliair cars
-eats frco on through trains Tickets sold
and baggage chocked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information time tahles maps and tick
ets call on or write D F Hostetter Agent
McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General
Pafwnrnor Acnnt Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Engineer and Sirs Will Dungan
were down from Denver last Friday
evening
John Carroll is the new trainmas
ters clerk one of the young men in
the service and doing well
Mrs E O Scott Mrs I T Hill
and La Vaughn Carroll spent closing
days of last week in Denver on a
visit
Mrs Hugh Brown was up from
Hastings last Friday looking up a
house in anticipation of moving here
to live
Dave Knowles was down from Ster
ling Colorado Saturday Sunday to
see the folks and swap wire stories
with the boys at McCook headquar
ters
Mr and Mrs H A Rouch have
issued invitations to the wedding of
their daughter Miss Hazel Ramona
to Mr Eugene C Lyon of Wymore
Nebraska October 26 at residence
212 5th street east
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filing
have been made in the county clerks
office since our last report
Lincoln Land Co to Hanry
Prop wd to lot 3 blosk 8
7th McCook 225 00 j
James W Xutt ct ux to Han
nah S Sfcorey wd to lot
13 block 13 Danbury G04 00
Charles F Lehn ct ux to
Joseph E Nelms wd to part
let 1 block 27 McCook 2000 00
Charles E Corrcll ct ux to
Al D Mann wd to lot 13
14 and part 15 blosk 32 In
dianola 8000 00
paints for every pur
pose
L W McCONNELL DruKist
I carry a complete line of
hair goods Switches puffs
and curls made from your
combings L M CLYDE
PHONE 72 Ill W B St UP STAIES
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FOR SALE JF0H RETJETC
FOR SALE OR RENT My ranch
of 640 acres on the Blackwood All
under fence big pasture hog pasture
and 175 acres in cultivation 300
acres of bottom land Good buildings
and improvements Write or inquire
of J I Lee R F D No 1 McCook
Neb or phone 43
FOR SALE Collapsible go cart in
good condition Price reasonable
710 4th street east
For Rent Steam heated rooms on
Main ave Phone black 133
FOR SALE 5 room house S E
corner trees lawn walks stable For
quick sale under price See Dor
wart Barger
FOR SALE My residence at 601
4th street E Address J S Williams
or phone black 189 tf
WANTED Dressmaking Will sew
by the day or do sewing at my house
at 511 J 4th st west Phone black
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Chickens of all kinds wanted at
National hotel
FOR RENT 4 front rooms mod
ern on main avenue Mrs J I
Lee phone 43
Advertised List
McCook Neb Oct 21 1910
The following letters cards and
packages remain uncalled for at the
posloffice
Letters
Neyispor Bapoor Mr Jamot Brown
Mr M J Daley Mr Clifford Jay
Mr Byron L Moss Mr Robert Short
Will E Smith
Cards
Mr Elsie Bradley Mrs Len Doane
Miss Lenne Ewing Mr Earl Foster
Mr J W Kennedy Mr John A
Moore Mr Thomas Pulver Mr P C
Pierce Harry Tumbleson Miss Macy
Teel Mr Weaver Williams 3
When calling for these please say
they were advertised
LON CONE Postmaster
Civil Service Examination
An examination for city carriers
and city clerks will be held in the
McCook high school building Octo
ber 29th Applications and blanks
at the McCook postoffice for the ask
ing
E J BRADY Local Secy
Subscribe for The Tribune
Canning pears by the bushel at
MAGNERS Phone 14
The ladies of the Methodist Aid
society cleared over 2000 in their
social last Tuesday evening
Now is the time to take advantage
of very low prices on wall paper
A McMILLEN Druggist
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at my farm 17 miles north of McCook and
2 1 2 miles northeast of Quick on
Tuesday Oct 27 1 0
beginning at io oclock
5 head of horses some chickens etc and a full line of agri
cultural implements
TERMS 8 months at io per cent from date 5 per cent
off for cash
C M Matson Auc
V Franklin Clk
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Frank Bartosh
Some Class
to Them
We have in display a superb
line of Nobby Trimmed Hats for
your inspection
Ladies the class and the
price will appeal to your taste and
judgment Come and see
We make a specialty too of
Childrens Bonnets for all ages
Bring the little ones in Tasty
pretty ones cost no more than the
other kind and they are much
more satisfactory
MRS J P NIES
DeQroff Co Building
McCook Nebr
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Mr and Mrs Frank Carruth formerly
of our city
Mr and Mrs A D Green depart
ed today for the east on an extend
ed visit to relatives They will visit
a son in Toledo Ohio one over in
York state as well as other relativ
es in other states east
J W Hoppe of Bartley Democratic
nominee for representative was in
the city Tuesday looking after his
political interests Hoppe has the
honor and distinction of being bolt
ed by his blackguard party organ
Herman Kapke came up from Kan
sas City Mo close of last week and
was here until early in the present
week on some business He is do
ing well In Kansas City and the fam
ily enjoys living there Mr Kapke
was in the tailoring business here for
several years
Mr Francis Marion Colfer deputy
state oil inspector has retired from
politics temporarily and is now de
voting his eloquence and energy to
extolling the conspicuous merits of a
fine sturdy hoy who escaped the vig
ilance of St Peter close of last week
and is now residing at his home
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Mr and Mrs H P Sutton arrived
home last week
F E Hamilton and family have
moved into the city from Blackwood
Deputy Postmaster Gaarde spent
Wednesday with the homefolks in
Minden
L W McConnell spent early days
of the week in Omaha on important
business
Mrs A O McDonald has been vis
iting in Excelsior Springs Mo since
end of week
Mrs J G Schobel entertained the
Entre Nous club Tuesday afternoon
in regular session
Mrs Henry Best is in Oborlin
Kanasas part of this week attending
the wedding of a friend
Julius Kunert arrived home firct
of the week from his hunting trip ii
the northwestern part of the state
E E Magee was up from Aurora
Sunday and Monday to see his little
children returning home on No 2
Tuesday morning
Dr and Mrs W E McDivitt ar
rived home early in the week The
doctor did not find it necessary to
undergo an operation
Postmaster McCool of Indianola
looked upon the political situation
from the vantage ground of the coun
ty capital Wednesday
Mrs C C Lichtenberger and some
of the children accompanied the re
mains of her mother back to Iowa for
burial Monday on No 6
The Pacific Monthlys Special Intro
ductory Offer
The Pacific Monthly of Portland
Oregon is a beautifully illustrated
monthly magazine which gives very
full information about the resources
and opportunities of the country ly
ing West of the Rockies It tells
all about the Government Reclama
tion Projects free Government land
and tells all about the districts adapt
ed to fruit raising dairying poultry
raising etc It has splendid stories
by Jack London and other noted au
thors
The price is 150 a year hut to in
troduce it we will send six months for
fifty cents This offer must be ac
cepted on or before February 1
1911 Send your name and address
accompanied by fifty cents in stamps
and learn all about Oregon Washing
ton Idaho and California 29 44
Address The Pacific Monthly Port
land Oregon
Marriage Licenses
The following licenses have been
issued since our last report
W G Schlutsmeier 24 and Lydia
Rishel 23 both of McCook
Earl A Savage 33 and Mae J
Simmons 19 both of McCook
Frank H Harmon 46 and Mrs
Nancy V Johnson 42 both of Den
ver Colo Married Oct 18 by county
judge
Frank Van Wormer 32 and Jen
nie B Mclntyre 32 both of Indian
ola Neb Married by county judge
R F D No 3
Mr and Mrs Fred Adams and their
daughter Mildred spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs Don L Thompson
Mr Bennett and family spent Sun
day evening at Will Sigwings
John Ikes was a caller at the Ben
nett home Sunday
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Francis Sigwing spent Sunday night
with Gus Nylander
Dancing lessons given free by Leo
Bennett and Gus Nylander
Money to Loan on Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing store
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It is impossible for us to tell you in cold black type on
white paper all about the fascinating shades offered for
this autumns wear Nor can a small picture on this page
properly represent the new Autumn Styles
We therefore respectfully invite you to visit our estab
lishment and see the enchanting array of merchandise we
offer for this autumns wear Our prices are never higher
than the quality
Cotton Blanket - 98c An All Wool Rbnlfrt - sus
Both Extra Values Why Wait and Pay More Buy Nov
L DeGROFF
117 riain Avenue
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mrs Richard Hatcher of Indianola
visited McCook friends Monday
Judge Keyes was up from Indian
ola yesterday on some legal busi
ness
James Munson -was a brief guest of
his sister Mrs H P Sutton close of
week past
Mrs C H McBride was up from Ox
ford Monday on a short business
social visit
Miss Anna Erick of our city has
been visiting m Superior and Ches
ter this hiate
R A Brainard of Ruskin Nebras
ka was a visitor last week of Jos
Dack and family
Ray Jordan is assisting in the cler
ical work in the local Nebraska Tel
ephone Co office
Mrs R E French came up from
Oxford last Saturday on a short vis
it with McCook friends
Miss Emma Woodward recently re
turned from Concordia Kansas Su
perior Nebraska and other points
C H Jacobs went down to Lincoln
Tuesday morning to attend the grand
lodge meeting of the I O O F this
week-
Mrs S A McCarl who has been
visiting over in Iowa and with Mrs
Thomas in Harvard arrived home
close of last week
Oscar Green was up from the uni
versity Saturday Sunday combining
a trip home with a tender mission
He returned to Lincoln Sunday night
W N Rogers went in to Omaha
last night to complete some arrange
ments for a combination sale to be
held in South Omaha loth of next
month
Mr and Mrs Peter Gillen announce
the marriage of their daughter Ger
trude to be solemnized in St Pat
ricks church of this city October 26
at ten oclock
G W Sigwing of Grant precinct
left yesterday for his new home
near Wray Colorado whither have
drifted a number of Red Willow coun
ty people lately
Miss Virginia Thomas leading lady
in My Cinderella Girl missed the
morning trains Wednesday and did
not get out of town until evening
Lincoln was their next stop
Miss Louise Carruth and Mr Ste
phen James Knight were married in
Denver October 12 Miss Louise will
be remembered as the daughter of
COMPANY
Everything for Man Woman or Child
McCook Nebraska
Phone No 22
The Mod
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Shoe
We are showing new siyles
in the Hanan Florsheim
and Barry shoes for men
WE LEAD
OTHERS FOLLOW
Try Our Shoes and Be Satisfied
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The McCook Tribune 1 the Year
Great
atisfaction
in using a
Garland Hard Coal
Base Burner
With one of these you can
keep your house warm all
the time besides do it
Cheaper Than Soft
Coal
considering you do not use
half as much of it
There is also
Great Advantage
in keeping your walls and in
fact all of your house clean
There js no sut or smoke to trouble you
Let us show you
McCook Hwd Co
Phone 31 McCook Nebr
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