The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 08, 1910, Image 3

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Special Clothing Reductions
Starting Friday December 9th and continuing until Saturday night December 17th Choice of any
1650 1500 and 1250 Silks
for
2250 2000 and 1800 Suits
for
3500 3000 2750 and 25
Suits for
Blacks and Blues excepted
The above prevailing reductions are for cash only
RED WILLOW
A farewell reception was given to
Mr and Mrs L B Cox at the home
of Jacob Randel on Wednesday of
last week by the members of the
Christian church in Indianola and a
few- of Mrs Randels special friends
There was a postcard shower
Christmas is in the air and it is
pleasant to know everybody is think
ing of some one else
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building for the Judge Norrls 10c ci
gar and Novum Templum 5c smoke
R F D No 2
Miss Lillian Jameson her broth
er and cousin Orvel Jameson played
for the dance in Coles opera house
at Culbertson last Saturday night
Good music was the result
Mr and Mrs Henry Johnson were
visiting at Geo Cappels last Sun
day
Mrs Franz Zanders entertained
company one day the first of the
week
Miss Theresia Cappel and her
brother George spent last Sunday ev
ening at Jamesons
Mrs Chas Benjamin is on the sick
list with a very bad cold
Friday December 9
The merriest and best show of
the season will undoubtedly be the
unanimous verdict regarding Weary
Willie Walker which will appear
at the Temple Theatre on Friday
evening Charming music funny
comedians costly wardrobe and an
investure of special and appropriate
scenery with vaudeville attractions
combine to form a program par ex
cellence Remember the date
When a traveling solicitor calls on
you and gets you to take a paper re
member you are paying all of his ex
penses Come in and see us and we
can save you a dollar right thereof
you will take the Lincoln Journal
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There is not an old suit of clothes in our store and we give you the same guarantee with these sale
prices as tho you paid our regular prices If you have any idea of buying a suit of clothes within the next
year do it now It will he many a day before you will have another like opportunity
Great reductions for these eight days in Underwear Shirts Hats Shoes Duck and Fur Overcoats
DREBERT CLOTHING COMPANY
Good Clothes Merchants
Better Way To
Keep Things
Clean
Avoid drudgery in the kitchen in
cleaning pots kettles and pans in
scrubbing floors cleaning wood
work bath tubs and keeping things
clean throughout the house Old
Dutch Cleanser has revolutionized
house work This new handy all
round Cleanser does the work of
all old fashioned cleaners put
together
Old Dutch
Cleanser
ard Polishes
in the kitchen pantry dairy bath
rooms bedrooms parlor and
throughout the house It keeps
everything clean and spotless from
milk pails and separators to wood
floors wood work bath tubs etc
The Easier and Quieter Way Wet
the article Eprinkle Old Dutch
Cleanser on cloth or brush and rub
well rinse with clean water and
wipe dry
Avoid caustic and acid cleaners
With this new Cleanser you can get
through your housework in half the
fime and with half the labor
formerly required
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Mrs Horace Taylor planned a sur
prise on Mrs Taylor which was com
plete on Wednesday She invited a
few neighbors in to a splendid din
ner Mrs Waddell Mrs Wm Meyers
and Mrs Longnecker were present be
sides Mr and Mrs Hoagland and Mr
Waddell
Mr and Mrs Longnecker Louis
and family ate a farewell dinner with
Mr and Mrs Cox in Indianola on
Saturday
Lewis Elmer and wife took dinner
at H P Elmers on Saturday
The little Longnecker girls spent
Saturday night with Mrs F C
Smith
If you hear a clacking on the
walks dont be startled It is only
Mr Longnecker in his aluminum
shoes
R D No 3
Slight snowfall on No 3 Sunday
night
J W Randal had business in town
Monday
L C Hawkins F M Austin and
son Ellis and Alex Ellis attended
court Monday
C K Shears is still in Denver
Fred Adams is husking corn and
he has some good corn
Mrs Linda Arnold announces pub
lic sale on Dec 8th
R F D No 1
Miss Margaret Evans new cement
block dwelling has solid cement
floors covered with linoleum paste
a new thing in this section
G A Roedel is recovering nicely
now from his attack of blood poison
ing in the hand
Hamilton Pate successors to J
I Lee the iceman are enlarging
their ice houses
They have a new baby boy at the
home of C A Phililps
Several along the line are building
ice houses
INDIANOLA
Miss Myrtle Peterson rteurned to
her home in Sutton Monday evening
after an extended visit with her sis
ter Mrs Wing
A sister of Mr Martins is visit
ing here this week
Richard Dunning returned Monday
evening rrom a trip down in Kan
sas
Miss Copeland and her sister left
for their home In the east Monday
evening
The Christian Endeavor and the
Epworth League held their monthly
business meeting and socials Friday
evening
Mr Cox preached his farewell ser
mon Sunday They expect to leave
for the eastern part of the state
soon
A new steel bridge is being put
In just south of Indianola
The Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodg
es gave Mr and Mrs Cox a fare
well supper Tuesday evening
Appointments by Aldrich
Private secretary to the governor
L B Fuller of David City
Chief deputy oil inspector W N
Husenetter of Linwood
Deputy oil inspector First district
Will S Jay of Lincoln
Deputy oil inspector Fourth district
James Schoonover of Aurora
Chief deputy game warden Henry
M Miller of Wahoo
Chief deputy veterinarian Dr A
Bostrom of Minden
Superintendent of the Beatrice in
stitution for feeble minded Dr W
N Thomas of Pickrell
Steward of Beatrice institution
Amos A Quein of Beatrice
Chief deputy fire commissioner ex
Senator Charles A Randall of New
man Grove
Secretary fire commission Miss
Marnie Muldoon of Lincoln
Superintendent of the boys school
at Kearney C B Manuel
Warden of the penitentiary James
Delahunty of Clay Center
Labor commissioner Lou Guy of
Omaha
Chief clerk in the governors office
L S Fiegenbaum of Geneva
Record clerk governors office C
C Husted of Lincoln
Adjutant General Major E H
Phelps of Lincoln
Superintendent School for Blind R
C King of Nebraska City
Deputy Oil Inspector Sixth Dis
trict R W Hyers of Bassett
Deputy Oil Inspector Fifth Dis
trict U G Etherton of Bartley
Stenographer to Chief Oil Inspect
or Mrs Ella Stevenine of Lincoln
Commandant of Soldiers Home at
Grand Island D W Hoyt of York
Supt Crabtrees Helpers
G A Gregory re appointed inspect
or of normal training in high schools
Miss Anna V Day Beatrice assist
ant
Superintendent A H Waterhouse
Fremont member board of inspectors
Superintendent Fred M Hunter
Norfolk member board of inspectors
Superintendents J Bodwell Beat
rice re appointed member board of
inspectors
Superintendent James E Delzell
Lexington inspector of graded schools
Superintendent Clifford M Penney
Blair examiner and rural school su
pervision
Miss Jennie B Adams re-appointed
head secretary
Miss Elizabeth I Pollock re-appointed
stenographer
Miss Doris M Goethe re appointed
stenographer
Effie A Denham re appointed re
corder
Helen C Mathewson re appointed
secretary on certification
Minnie Morrell re appointed sten
ographer
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Many ingredients are absolutely
necessary to properly mix and pre
sent to the public a musical farce
comedy which will meet with their
approval This was never more near
ly accomplished than has been in
the musical farce Weary Willie
Walker which will appear in this
city for one night only on next Fri
day evening Dec 9th An abund
ance of good music with plenty of
capable comedians and correct stage
settings are combined in this coming
attraction For one performance only
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Scalp and Facial Treatment
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Phone 72 Ill W B St Up Stairs
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