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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1910)
l 4 0 I I 1 lfs P i - T THE INTERMISSION for all kinds MAGAZINES AND DAILIES Temple Building Kansas City Post 5c week Osborn Kummer Co DRAY LINE All kinds of Hauling and Trans fer Work promptly attended to Your patronage solicited Office First Door South of DeGroffs Phone No 13 COAL We now handle the best grades of Colo and Penna coals in connection with oar grain business Give us a trial order Phone 262 Real Easterday BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES disease with Pure Blood DAN BURY Herbert Stone of Wilsonville is here on a visit at the W A Stone home The lectures of the pastor of the M E church have grown more in teresting from time to time The attendance for the charge has grown from twenty to one hundred and twelve Clifford Sipe left Monday to work on this side of Omaha Mr and Mrs Ray Young are the proud parents of a baby girl born Dec 1 1910 The Descriptive Life of Jesus ar ranged by the pastor for the Ep worth League of the M E church iius uuueu a new me 111 me meetings and the members are increasing Miss Bettcher county superinten dent from McCook was over for two days looking after school duties Harold Stone left Monday morning for Kearney Neb to attend the K M A school The services at the M E church Sunday Dec 11 are as follows morning- Sunday school 10 Preach ing by Harvey Anderson 11- Evening Epworth League 630 Preaching 730 There is being more rock hauled and placed in the streets The Sunday school is increasing in attendance at the M E church O B Woods left Saturday for Tex as to look up his land and other peo ples land from here when the draw ing contest is over Henry Williams and family were McCook visitors Sunday and Monday A building fund has been started for the addition of a Sunday school room on the M E church The M E church held a social at the home of Mrs L Cann Fri day night A large crowd was out and a jolly- time reported A social was held at the Congrega tional parsonage Saturday night K i 4- f T - CZ 3 It is time to know now what there is for holiday giving whether you W jTISX W nVC TOF UITT oCCKCTS are ready to buy or not Our ample stock is on display and we are anxious to show you how well we have provided for gift seekers Its a splendid stock bought early while there was best choice and it includes many desirable items that will not be found elsewhere this year The brief outline below gives but a meager idea of what is really here Come and see our goods and settle your gift problems early Our prices will help you to decide Real Cigars Every brand of cigars in our stock is good Any smoker will be pleaded with any yon may choose here All our cigars whethtr in fancy h jliday packages or put up in regular form are our staple brands the choicest the market affords Ladies Hand Bags An entire new stock of this seasons goods Whatever you select here will be right and the style Our assortment includes bags in all the most desirable leathers These goods are made for service as well as beauty Smoker Sets Many unique ones in our assortment Ii ou have a smoker friend who hasnt a smoker set heres a gift for him China metal brass and burnt wood sets Kodaks ire suprib gifts one of those that you can not go amiss on Every normal human being likes pictures and likes to make them Amateur photography is an educational diversion it give pleasure and it pays Kodaks are especially suitable for young folks they ran be given with a ceitainty of making the recipient happy The range of price is so great that any require ment as to cost can be met while even the smallest and cheapest cameras do good work We have kodaks from too to 6500 IS IDLE TO SPECIFY for there are hun S dreds of items to choose from Mere is where you get desirable presents get the most for your money get the widest possible choice You cannot be sure that your money has done its best unless you see our line of hol iday goods and get our prices Those who come to look are as welcome as those who come to buy A committee of entertainment was appointed by the official board of the M E church Nov 29 to make arrangements for the entertainment of those who attend the next quarter ly conference of the M E church at Danbury The committee is Mrs T S Roop Mrs O B Woods Mrs W H Kelly Mrs J C Ashton Mrs L E Naden A jolly crowd from here went down to Lebanon Friday night to the band concert This quarterly conference will be conducted on an original idea of the pastor Harvey Anderson The program will be announced later L A Thomas and wife from Leb anon were Danbury visitors between trains Wednesday The Sunday schools are practicing and preparing for Christmas W H Sisler formerly of this place but now in Idaho is here with a car of apples R F D No 4 Some snow but not enough mois ture yet Miss Lucy Furgeson is visiting her sister Mrs Harm Schmidt R McDonald is putting up a ce ment block dwelling for Miss Mar garet Evans on her farm south of town A P Cathcart has finished husk ing com Milt Clark is feeding some cattle this winter J L Hoyt sold some cattle to J M Somerville this week Miss Frances Albrecht visited at Jos Dacks last Saturday Jos Dack did some roadwork last week but says it Is too dry to do good work Ed Jacques is in Colorado looking after his land there McCook Tribune 100 a year - 1 i - MARION Chas Everist and Bud Morse of Danbury passed through town last Wednesday in an emigrant wagon going west on a trapping expedition Chas Weise returned from Den ver the first of last week and did a little extra work at the mill He left for Lincoln Thursday Jacob Wall of the north divide left today for Grand Island to close a deal for a 40 acre farm in the sub urbs of that city and expects to move there in the near- future H A Reed was a Danbury busi ness visitor Saturday afternoon A C Furman and daughters Ha zel and Bessie ate Thanksgiving din ner with his parents in Sherman township Kansas The new alfalfa mill is kept busy these days grinding hay and corn and mixing them for feeding the sheep hogs cattle and horses on the large Powell Nilsson ranch The hay is being hauled for several miles up and down the valley and they have now 150 tons of baled al falfa piled up which was shipped in from a distance The many friends of Mrs J C Lafferty will pleased to learn that her operation at St Joe on the 17th ult was entirely successful and she is getting along nicely and will soon be able to return home Section crews from Orleans to Herndon were here the first of last week laying the track for the new siding Roadmaster W G Dungan was here and inspected the job short ly after it was finished The Enterprise installed a Sun beam lighting system in their build ing the first of last week A light skiff of snow fell in these parts Sunday night and Monday fore noon which is very acceptable Harvey of Trenton Neb visited his brother Jasper and other relatives and friends here last week K Toilet Articles This line takes in a wide variety of gift goods hand stand and triplicate mirrors brushes of all kinds combs traveling cases brush and comb sets etc etc These are the latest style and are sure to please anybody you may favor Just what you want at the prices you want to pay Post Card Albums We have them bound in cloth and leather in the various sizes styles and colors Quite the popular gift for the souvenir post card craze The largest showing of these goods we have ever made Magnificent So largely is our stock of beautiful pictures in creased this year and so taking are the subjects that it is hard adequately to present them You should see them and see them soon before the assortment is broken Entire Display First Door North of DeGroffs ricCONN ELLS WVJTyMlBlt2MUJBmtW g T 1F1 UrtttHtW 1 WUI ininr Mhm STORE Roy Partridge did the work in the new garage for H A Reed Co last week T F Gockley of Fairview did some carpenter work for E E Blake last week J C Rollin and wife were Sunday visitors at Indianola Mr Simes entertained a brother from Kansas a few days last week The prayer meeting at Marion M E church has taken new life and the lectures of the pastor Harvey An derson are well received Preaching at the M E church at 300 oclock in the afternoon Sunday the 11th Subject Jonah a Char acter Study GRANT A little snow fell here Saturday night and Sunday night The dance Saturday night at John Maisels was well attended with 28 numbers out Music was given by Harvey Rowland and son Mr Row land certainly takes the lead in play ing for country dances Aug Wesch finished husking his corn last week Thayer Rowland who has been husking corn near Harvard Nebr returned home last week John Rowland went to Benkelman Nebr to husk corn Several men are wanted up there to pick corn Mike Maisel and sister Miss Net tie were over from Indianola to at tend their brother Johns dance Sat urday evening Worse than an alarm of fire at night Is the metallic cough of croup bringing dread to the household Careful mothers keep Foleys Hon ey and Tar in the house and give It at the first sign of danger It con tains no opiates A McMlllen Try McCook Business College White Line Transfer Company Hawkins Sheaffer Props Specialty of moving Household Goods and Pianos Only covered van in city Phones Office 68 residence red 456 S i i III I J UPDIKE GRAIN CO handles the following POPULAR COALS Canyon City Lump Canyon City Nut Maitlahd Lump j Baldwin Lump Sheridan Egg Iowa Lump Rex Lump Pennsylvania Hard j These are all coals of highest heat producing qualities Give us your orders they will be filled promptly and to your satisfaction S S GARVEY Manager Phone 169 J I