The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 15, 1910, Image 1

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TWENTY NINYEAR
Slippers
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Chocolate
Wine
INDIAN MOCCASINS
for Children Men and Women Ele
gant and Serviceable for presents
Yiersen Osborn
Repairing
COMPANY GIVES A BANQUET
Prospective Beet Growers and Com
mercial Club Boosters are
the Guests
Mr Giese on behalf of The Great
Western Sugar Co of Denver gave
a banquet to the prospective sugar
beet growers and McCook Commer
cial club boosters Monday night in
the Monte Cristo cafe at which over
fifty were guests
It was a clever expression of the
companys appreciation of the efforts
-of the McCook Commercial club and
other interested parties to secure an
acreage for the company in this vi
cinity for the season of 1911
Mr A Barnett was toast master
lor the few and brief post prandial
efforts
Mr Giese and Mr Reybright for
the company made brief encourag
ing speeches complimenting this com
munity upon its bright out look and
prospects in the sugar beet line
Messrs J B Kelley and P M
Kimmell were the local members on
the toast list and they both boosted
for the enterprise
The banquet served by Mine Host
McClain was a generous and enjoy
able one
Christmas Fire Bulletin
The state fire commissioner has
issued his Christmas bulletin concern
ing precautions to be taken against
fires at Christmas time Among the
many donts are Dont use cotton
batting or tissue paper on or under
trees Avoid celluloid articles on
trees Dont let the children touch
trees while they are illuminated
Dont let a draught blow tthrough a
lighted tree etc Have water blan
kets or rugs at hand to meet possibil
ities Public gatherings should be in
charge of adults who will take pre
cautions to avoid and stop panics or
alarms Be careful
W w w w w w
Which by interpretation means that
Weary Willie Walker was woefully
worse than anything that so far
has plagued this community since the
opening of the Temple theatre They
afflicted us last Friday evening If
you were there forget it If you
were elsewhere count it one of
your many blessings
Wanted
Five hundred girls and five hun
dred boys to buy Chrismtas presents
for each other of
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
The Bon Ton
the home of good things Fine
Chocolates and Glaced Creams also
sweet cream on sale daily
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THE MERRY XMAS BELLS
How we love their merry peals
We are willing to help on with -the
merry festivities by offering to
CLEANSE AND PRESS
your garments and to have them
finished by Christmas We do our
work stylishly and well You will
make no mistake in allowing us
to help you dress better
LINEBURG CO
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DEATH OF MRS DR COMINGS
After an Illness of Several Weeks
Death Claimed Her Friday
Last Friday afternoon about 3
oclock death placed his seal upon
Mrs A F Comings who has been
ill for several week A few months
since Mrs Comings went east and
was operated upon for gall stones
but recovery from the operation was
not satisfactory Upon her return
home her case gradually became
more and more serious and grave un
til the end last Friday afternoon
Dr and Mrs Comings came into
the management of the Commercial
hotel about a year ago following
Dr and Mrs Kay in that hostelrie
The have formed quite a circle of
friends during their short residence
in McCook
The doctor has tender and sincere
sympathy of all in the deatli of his
companion and wife
Martha E Bischoff the daughter
of a union soldier who married a
southern lady at the close of the civ
il war was born in Dubuque Iowa
a little over 39 years ago She spent
her childhood in Alabama and her
early womanhood in Dubuque Iowa
Was united in marriage with Dr A
F Comings in Rockford Illinois Feb
ruary 25th 1902 Died in McCook
Nebraska December 9th 1910
Brief services were conducted in
the Commercial hotel Saturday af
ternoon at 430 oclock and the re
mains were taken on No 2 Sunday
morning to Rockford Illinois where
they were interred in the Rockford
city cemetery on Tuesday of this
week
A Card
The Hon S Claus begs to announce
that he has established a depot for
Christmas gifts at the emporium of
The Thompson D G Co where may
be found conveniently displayed for
selection a very large assortment of
beautiful gifts such as Furs Silk
Scarfs Hand Bags Silk Waists Belts
Fans Fancy Neckwear Kid Gloves
Mittens Combs Barrettes Belt Pins
Silk Umbrellas Suit Cases Voile
Skirts Silks and Dress Goods Shawls
and BJankets Cloth Dolls Mens
Neckwear Silk Suspenders Silk
Hdkfs and Mufflers Dress Gloves
Dress Shirts Cuff Buttons Fancy
Sox Mens and Ladies Fancy Slip
pers Mens and Boys Suits Child
rens Bear Skin Coats Hoods Mit
tens Infants Coats Mittens Mocca
sins Bibs Bootees and other articl
es too numerous to mention Their
charges for transacting the business
connected with the distribution are
very reasonable and you are invit
ed to get your share
Signed HON S CLAUS
A Lively Substitute
The union temperance meeting of
the churches of the city held in the
Methodist church Sunday evening
last was addressed by Rev Carson
of Hastings as substitute for Rev
Poulson of Lincoln the latter being
ill and unable to fill the appointment
There was a fine attendance and in
terest Carson is a live wire After
the meeting some of the sinews of
war were subscribed Temperance
is gradually taking on some momen
tum in McCook and its advocates
are coming into possession of increas
ed courage
Result of Fall Irrigation
John W Butless has just recently
completed husking the corn on a
small acreage planted this season
The yield of the 14 acres was 900
bwhels or almost 65 bushels per
acre This land was irrigated last
fall once John is now engagel in
shelling the corn which is of a very
large and fine quality Occasionally
he finds ears too large to go thru
the sheller
Hurt by a Diamond
A man in our town bought a dia
mond and paid too much for it which
hurt his pocket book See us for
prices and save the wear and tear
on your pocket book
STOLL CO Jewelers
March Johnson Florists
will have a complete line of cut and
potted flowers for your Xmas table
Carnations Roses Poinsettias Nar
cissus Violets Loiraine Begonias Cy
clamen Cineraria See our display
at the Bon Ton and leave your or
der there or phone red 214
Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee
Huber is exclusive agent in McCoo1
for the unexcelled Barrington Hall
coffees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c
per pound
Money to Loan on Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing store
Get our RATES on FARM LOANS
DORWART BARGER
MESH BAGS
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STOLL CO JEWELERS
The Forever Gift
You should see our fine line of
Ladies Tiffany
Diamond Rings
PRICES io 12 15 l8 20 25 up to 250
H P Sutton Co Jewelers
Subscriptions
If you want to subscribe for or re
new your subscription to any daily
paper or magazine call on me and I
will save you money
BARNEY HOFER
McCook News Co
For a ready-to-eat lunch try spagh
etti
MAGNERS Phone 14
Think of the pianos for music in
McCook then think of the music for
pianos at the Ideal Store
Fancy Figs Stuffed Dates Raisins
and all kinds of Shelled Nuts at the
BON TON
Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee
and be happy At Hubers only
The Dainty Bon Ton
In another place in this issue ap
pears the appetizing winter menu of
The Bon Ton It will put a relish
to your appetite to simply peruse it
There isnt a daintier spot in the
state Everything clean and fresh
and happy Be good to yourself
not only read the menu but sample
some ofthe delicacies therein offered
And these very names have a
Christmassy sound Fancy boxes fill
ed with the finest assorted chocolates
at the BON TON
Dont forget that Sheet Music is
the most appropriate Xmas gift for the
musician Music Department at the
Ideal Cash Store
Very Pretty Slippers
Christmas
Viersen Osborn
A WIRELESS MESSAGE
FROM SANTA CLAUS
reveals the fact that it isa pleasure to do Christmas
shopping at McMILLENS DRUG STORE His
stock includes in part Dolls Go Carts Shoo Fly
Rockers Toys Books Pictures Fancy China Toi
let Articles Novelties Brass Goods Handbags Box
Candy Stationery Post Cards and Albums etc etc
A McMillen Drug gist
M E Ladles Bazaar
December 17th the Ladies Aid so
ciety of the Methodist church will
hold a bazaar in the basement of the
church They will have on sale lots
of useful and pretty articles at a reas
onable figure each Just what you
want for a Christmas gift They will
also have home cooking and a lunch
counter
He and She
certainly need toilet articles Weve
the better kind
Kodaks for Christmas All
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world wants them
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Piano Tuning
I will be home during the Christ
mas holidays and will be able to
promptly handle all orders for piano
tuning and repairing Phone your
orders to Black 344 or 89
LEWIS LTJDWICK
Guaranteed Dress Making
I will do dressmaking in all its
branches at my residence 710 3rd
st east Work guaranteed
MRS C B DAVIS
There is nothing that makes more
suitable Xmas presents than pieces
of furniture
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One that will be received with deep
gratification that will
gve perxect ser
vice and be cherished for a life time the
ideal gift for man woman boy and girl
PARKER Lucky Carve
FOUNTAIN PENS
The only pen with the Lucky Curve
that never leaks or blots thats guaran
teed The one you see advertised so
much Prices range from 150 up Many
elegant designs in beautiful Xmas
boxes Come and look at them
FOR SALE BY
THE DEALER WHOSE NAME APPEARS BELOW
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING DECEMBER 15 1910
MEETS PROSPECTIVE GROWERS
Mr Giese Makes Known the Plans
of the Great Western Sugar
1 Company
Monday afternoon the McCook
Commercial club held a special ses
sion to confer with Mr Giese repre
senting The Great Western Sugar
Co and to consider and talk over
the beet sugar situation with farmers
and other interested ones in this vi
cinity
Quite a number of farmers who
are prospective beet growers were
present with club members
i Mr Giese laid bare the purpose and
contract of the company which is
in fine as follows
i Assuming that the acerage planted
in the McCook district will be at
least 1000 acres they will come into
this territory next season
j They will pay So flat per ton Beets
will be weighed at McCook Red j
luvv auu me uire win ue ue i
ducted at the local weighing stations j
and payment will be made on these j
weights on the 15th of each month i
for beets delivered up to the 15th
of each preceeding month No more
than 25 per cent of each growers I
crop will be required siloed and it
is expected that the per cent will be j
less than 25 j
1 The company will if the average
reaches 300 acres or more adjacent
to these locations erect dumps and j
scales at the three points above in-
dicated These dumps will cost about
2000 each so it will appear at once
that the company is in earnest and j
I hopes to make this territory
nent
A resident agriculturist will be lo
cated here It is most probable that
Mr Reybright will be the man He
is practical and experienced and will
give the growers every assistance
and advice
The company has reduced the price
of seed from 15 to 10 cents per pound
jReseeding will be at 5 cents per lb
i Pay for seed will be deducted from
first shipment of beets
The Tribune is pleased to add
that the prospects are most encour
aging that the total i 000 acres will
be contracted for the season 1911
The Great Western Sugar Co has
11 factories 9 in Colorado They paid
in 1910 for beets in Colorado
S4320000 At Brush they paid for
beets in 1910 8360000 Their Octo
ber pay roll for Fort Morgan and
Brush was 85000 and for all their
factories it will reach 1500000
University Glee Club Coming
It is to be hoped that when the
University Glee Club visits our town
on their holiday trip that our people
will look upon their coming in the
light of a civic as well as a state af
fair It cannot help giving the town
a certain business distinction to be
numbered among seventeen of the
best towns in the state and the
club can fill no more dates than
that at this time
Those musicians at the University
who have the club in charge feel
that no stronger organization has
ever been sent out to represent the
I musical ability of the school and as
their practice will continue until time
to begin their trip great confidence
is felt concerning their success
If the musical and school people
of the town unite in their efforts to
promote the entertainment great ben
fit may be derived from the Glee
Clubs appearance here
Association is the only thing known
to bridge the difference of understand
ing between the schools and the Uni
versity Many students discontinue
school in the grades or at the end
of their high school course because
they feel that those who are in school
of special training are not of their
world This feeling will be overcome
when representative men from these
schools meet the students in their
own towns filled with the school
spirit that must unite all classes of
students
If the high school students give
their class yells they readily feel the
response when the University men
echo their own school yells
Miss Keating Dies
The death of Miss Clara Keating
Tuesday morning of this week is
reported from her home in Jackson
ville Illinois Her sister Mrs W
M Morrisey of our city was among
those present at her bedside Mr
and Mrs Morrisey going to Jackson
ville two weeks ago upon receipt
of news of her serious condition
Miss Keating visited in McCook
about two years since and many
warm admirers were attached to her
by her lovely and loveable ways
The bereaved ones have tenderest
sympathy in this great sorrow
Music for Christmas
Whats more appropriate than mu
sic for Christmas gifts The latest
December numbers on sale at C C
Browns Five copies for 100
Dance is Postponed
The regular Saturday evening dance
in the Monte Cristo hall on account
of the play in the Temple will be
postponed until the Monday evening
following
NUMBER 29
He That Would Not
When He Might
He SHALL Not
When He Would
Is a pretty true saying And
nowhere does it apply more for
cibly than regarding your bank
account A good many of you
make pretty gocd moneydraw
big checks but vow many of
you have any of it left when
the next pay day comes
Now is a pretty good time to
lay up a snug little balance
Did you ever stop to figure
that the time might come when
it would not be possible Sick
ness loss of employment busi
ness depression and strikes are
menacing things and especial
ly to the man without money
Better take time by the fore
lock and start now with
THE
Mccook national
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lehx V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIRECTORS
J J Loughran P F McKenna
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
Christian Science
Morning subject Is the Universe
Including Man Evolved by Atomic
Force
Congregational
Morning subject The Condition
of Power Evening Knowing by
Doing
Episcopal
Fourth Sunday in Advent Holy
Communion at 8 Sunday school at
10 catechism Belief Bible sub
ject The Lame Man Healed At
11 oclock Litany and instruction
Sin and Self examination Even
ing prayer and sermon at 8
St Thomas Day Wednesday Dec
21st Holy Communion at 10
Tne Average viela for thft Fort rdrens Christmas rehearsal -at 330
Morgan and Brush districts is 13 Short service and meditation My
tons per acre Past experience in
the McCook territory indicattes that
we can exceed this average And
yet their land values are from 2 to
5 times ours One of the finest wa
ter supplies in Nebraska is going to
waste by our door most of the year
in Colorado there is a brisk mar
ket for water rigiits at the rate of
2000 per cubic foot
Lets boost for sugar beets every
body
Christmas Communion at 730 com
municants especially invited Choir
rehearsal of Christmas music at 8
Baptist
Rev Fred B erry General State
Missionary will preach in the Bap
tist church both morning and even
ing next Sunday
Such Reductions
as 1500 for the 2500 Ladies Suits
as 700 for 1250 Ladies Suits as
475 for875 Ladies Suits as 575
for the 1000 Long Coats as 375
for the 650 Ladies Long Coats as
425 for the 750 Misses Long
Coats as 89c for the 150 Misses
Long Coats as 169 for Childrens
Bear Skin Coats as 575 for the
1000 Ladies Rain Coats as 149
for the 225 Childrens Military Cap
es are great and for your benefit
Those reductions are found at The
Thompson D G Cos on new stylish
garments of the latest cut We in
vite your participation in the bene
fits of the sale
Oh You Slippers
For Presents
Viersen Osborn
The Main Store
On the Main Street
If it is the freshest and best in gro
ceries fruits vegetables etc you
seek look no further than Hubers
For Sale
Good home grown potatoes at 80
cents bushel
H SCHMIDT
route 4 McCook
Coffee if you want the best see
MAGNER Phone 14
Canning pears by the bushel at
MAGNERS Phone 14
GET YOUR CARPETS CLEANED
with
ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER
4 cents a sq yd
Phone Black 74 j