The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 14, 1902, Image 5

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Dress Goods
Wash Fabrics
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We have decided to quit the shoe business and are closing- out
AH 500 including Florsheims patent leather and enamels
All 400 shoes including all makes and kinds
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AH 350 shoes including all makes and kinds hand sewed
All 300 shoes
All 250 shoes including the noted Richardson seamless
AH 200 and 175 shoes -
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NORTH COLEMAN
The fall wheat is looking pretty good
The first spring shower was last Mon
day afternoon
John Smith is hauling alfalfa which
he bought of Charles Cox
William Neusbaum made an effort to
get up a singing school at Spring Creek
but did not succeed
William Peterson has bought Charles
Coxs farm on the Redwillow and the
Cox family will now embark for the state
of Washington where they expect to
locate
Many will try raising Kafir corn It
seems to be a pretty sure crop for those
that have learned how to raise it but
Ellis Divine thinks that many beginners
will fail
There are great changes going on this
spring H T Church has traded a farm
in the sand hills to H Harper for his
place and Mr Harper will move there
forthwith
On Monday as the sun was setting
against a red sky there was a rain bow
if it can be cailed a rain bow in the
east which was all red the like I never
saw before
Next Friday will be the last day of the
Spring Creek school An entertainment
will be given in the evening The term
has been successful all honor to the
teacher Fred Hall
Robert Neusbaum and a Miss Anna
Culbert whose homes were some twenty
miles northwest of McCook were mar
ried recently The bride has a most
musical voice which may have been in
strumental in bringing about the match
Xows the time spring time Take Rocky
Mountain Tea keeps the whole family well
A great medicine for spring tiredness Vt cents
McConnell Berry
MARION
Sowing alfalfa seed is in order
The Steele family were Oberlin visitors
Thursday
Singing at Mr Nadens Wednesday
evening March 12th
Pew Brothers shipped a carload of
alfalfa hay to Kansas City this week
A number of our young people attended
church at Laura Dell Sunday evening
Ed Listers have moved to their old
home Gladys will continue school at
Shiloh
Daisy White entertained some young
people at the home of M E White
Sunday
William Harrison and wife Dr DeMay
and Ed Crabtree from Danbury were
Marion visitors Tuesday
The Shiloh district school will give an
entertainment Friday evening March
14th for the benefit of the school
The section foreman and family came
down from Cedar Bluffs Kansas on the
hand ear and spent Sunday with D
Steele
Harrison it Messner purchased some
cattle from Mr Johnson of Kansas and
weighed them on the stock scales at
Marion
Mrs Tom Dimmitt was a passenger
from Marion to Danbury last Saturday
this being the first lady passenger from
this place
How are on anyway Dr Caldwells Syrup
Pepsin is a perfect laxative Sold by AMcMillcii
All 150 shoes
All other mens and ladies shoes
Boys and girls 200 latest styles and shapes
Boys and girls 150 latest styles and shapes
Boys and girls 125 latest styles and shapes
Others
DANBURY
U S Leisure is improving slowly
Pearl Hayes visited her sister Mrs
T F Ball last Saturday and Sunday
The thunder rolled the lightning
flashed just a little shower last Mon
day evening
A number of Lebanon people witnessed
the Kirby Hale wedding last Wednes
day afternoon
Mrs Bastian a former resident of
Danbury came back for a visit with rel
atives and friends
A Strain has moved into his house in
town having rented his farm to Jacob
Roesch for the coming year
S R Messner has commenced moving
to his farm cast of town near Hamburg
recently vacated by Jacob Roesch
There is prospecfs for a local telephone
line in town and continuing west as far
as Marion and perhaps east to Lebanon
Wallie Billings and wife and Fred
Billings and wife of McCook are here
this week helping take care of their
father
Invoicing began last Monday on the
Otto Pulz stock of merchandise prepara
tory to the change in firm G B iMorgan
taking the stock
Harley Woods arrived from Colorado
Springs last week Some time ago
while at work out there a teamster ran
a wagon tongue into the small of his
back laying him up is quite miserable
yet
Last Saturday Simeon Billings drove
out to Nelson Downs in Bondville on
business taking his brother Ob with
with him In the evening they returned
coming past the Archibald place where
lives Ob who got out Simeon coming
on toward Danbury By some means
unknown when he was near Mr Schultzs
place he left the buggy thereby receiv
ing several bruises and scratches and
without knowing what he did or where
he was going he started back on the
road past his brothers place to Old
Bondville where Mr Collings lives
He routed Mr Collings out who after
getting him into the light saw it was
Mr Billings He took him back to Ob
Billings It was then about 11 oclock
at night Mr B could not remember
anything that had happened to him
unconscious most of the time Dr
DeMay and Mrs B of Danbury were
sent for as were also their two sons
Wallie and Fred of McCook who came
Sunday and stayed with him until Mon
day afternoon when he was brought
home to Danbury Dr DeMay says he
does not think him seriously injured but
badly bruised Since his returned to
Danbury he has been conscious most of
the time but from the time they loft
Mr Downs until after he was taken to
his brothers he does not remember any
thing not even when he left his brother
Mrs C E YanDeu en of Kilbourn Vicon in
was afflicted with stomach troubleand constipa
tion for a long time She says I have tried
many preparations but none have done me the
good that Chamberlain Stomach and Liver
Tablets have Theso Tablets are for sale at
McConnell A Heros drug torp Price 21 cents
carriages fuelless engines and the
wireles telegraph are the greate t innovations
Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepiin next and cures
constipation indigestion ick headache and
stomach Sold hj A McMillen
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This is the best stock of shoes in Western Nebraska made by the most reliable shoe makers on earth all Fresh Up-to-Date
Goods flany of them are advanced spring styles just arrived Do not delay but come It will pay you even if you live
75 miles away If you are not in need of them at present buy them and lay them aside Money earned is money saved
and we will save you forty to fifty per cent
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OUR MLLINERY OPENING
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Is the date ofour
ANNUAL SPRING DISPLAY
of Pattern Hats and Millinery Novelties The Newest Ideas Pf
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MRS M M DELHUNTY
McCOOK NEBRASKA
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