The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 19, 1902, Image 1

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TWENTY FIRST YEAR
PROFITABLE PARAGRAPHS
Holiday perfumes at Cono Bros
Bibles from 40c to 300 at McMillans
Go to Cono Bros for fine stationery
Go to C L DeGroff Cos for
Sorosis Skirts
Chafing dishes timbole irons etc at
W T Colt mans
White Pine and Tur is the best cough
syrup at Cono Bros
First class mLof all kinds at the
B M meat market
A new lino of Christmas rugs at Lud
wicks See our window
Skating has been a popular amuse
ment of the youth of the city
Foil Sale First class folding bed
Inquire at Morgans clothing store
Tankards novelties for
McCONNELL BEBRY
Another picturo sale New subjects
McCONNELL BfiBBY
Ludwicks Egyptian stools lasted just
a day and a half and the 100 were gone
Have you arranged for your Christmas
turkey See D C Marsh about it right
away
Buy the boy a velocipede for a Christ
mas gift W T Coleman can fill your
order
A hogshead of homemade cream can
dies at ten cents per pound at the Candy
Kitchen 5 3ts
About a thousand turkeys were niark
uted in Lebanon December 4tb Gobble
duets wore common
Follow the procession of holiday shop
pers to the big Christmas display at
McConnell Berrys
Ono of those beautiful gold plate
lamps at McMillens would make a fine
Christmas present
Turkeys may be roosting high but
Marsh will pay eight cents a pound five
weight to bring them down
Christmas Furs in Muffs Scarfs and
Collarettes from 125 to 600 at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Bound cane for salo 4 per tou Drop
a postal box 183 5 4ts
Clarence Walks
Ping Pong and game boards and card
games of all kinds
McConnell BKBitr
One hundred turkeys wanted a t
Marshs meat market for the holiday
trade Eight cents a pound live weight
will bo paid
Silverware fine assortment and very
reasonable prices at W T Colemans
Anything you want for a Christmas gift
Inspect the line
Gold fish given away at W T Cole
mans with every purchase of two dol
lars worth of goods between the 15th
and the 25th of December
This is the time to make your pur
chases of underwear and at C L De
Groff Cos is the right placo to get
the best goods at the right prices
Cut glass did you inquire Well I
guess jes A nice line at reasonable
prices Call earlv before the assortment
is broken WTiColemaus of course
The president of the circle announces
that the Ladies of the G A R circle
No 33 will meet on Saturday December
27th at two oclock in the hall for
inspection
Wool Bed Comforts tops made of
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for 250
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Other comforts our own make
and 225 The Thompson
Dry Goods Co
We are not Santa Claus himself but
we have an elegant stock of Christmas
goods at right prices and we ask all to
call and inspect our line We know we
can please you Cone Bros druggists
Thk Tribune will be under obliga
tions to anyone any place in the county
or in neighboring counties who will
send in any news of any social or other
happenings of their respective localities
The nicest in fine china at Suttons
The holiday season approaches and
you will want to know where to buy
something nice in chinawaro for a gift
It will not be necessary to go farther
than Suttons
Santa Claus ha3 made ono of his de
lots for supplies at W T Colemans
hardware store See what ho has on
display now Buy early and get the
test assortment from which to make
your purchases
There are some things Sutton does
not offer or agree to do He doesnt
agree to soli a 350 piano for 165 But
he will sell you for 165 the best piano
on earth for that amount of money
And its a good instrument too
Sutton carries the Mathushek Story
ife Clark Bush Gerts and Cable line
of piano3 in all styles and prices and
on easiest possible terms It will be
your mistake if you buy elsewhere be
fore seeing his stock and learning his
prices and terms Dont make such an
error Savo money and trouble by buy
ing right at home
Sutton the jeweler has a reliable op
tician in his store all the time Eyes
A tested and glasses fitted scientifically
f and satisfaction guaranteed Hundreds
of people in McCook and vicinity will
bear testimony to the high excellence
and liability of his optical work If
your eyes neea attention aon c wait
ufctil some pilgrim comes along but go
t Sutton at once Ho romains here to
warrant bis work
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mr S Claus is expected in the city
next week
John McCluno of Indianola was a
city pilgrim Tuesoay
Mb and Mbs W II Billings have
gone to Boulder Colorado
Mks Lon Conk has been visiting rela
tives in Hastings and Holdrege
Mbs Hablow W Kkyes and child
wore up from Indianola Monday
P A Wklls was out from South
Omaha over Sunday on business
Fatiikb L J Habbington of Orleans
had business in the city Saturday
Mbs H I Bbarup of Michigan City
Indiana is visiting her sister Mrs H C
Smith
Db W D Mackechnie of Indianola
was a visitor of the countys metropolis
Tuesday
Buffalo Bill Alexandre of Has
tings was in the city with his curls
yesterday
Habmon Thompson who was quite ill
first of the week is today reported as
getting on nicely
Me and Mbs William Lewis visited
Mr and Mrs Low Kyle north of Strat
tou close of last week
Mbs C E Pope went down to Lin
coln Monday to visit her daughter and
other relatives a few days
Mb and Mbs M TJ Clyde have
moved into apartments over the post
office in the Meeker building
Hablow W Keyes of our neighboring
town on the east had business of the
law Tuesday in the county seat
Mrs Fkank Wallace will leave to
morrow for Geneva to be absent with
the homefolks over the holidays
Mr Al Gibbons is expected hereMon
day on a visit to his sisters Mrs Jennie
Cann and Miss Maggie Gibbons
Jamks Hateield is up at Moorcroft
Wyoming this week on business con
nected witb the local oil company
J A Bubtnett and family expect to
remove to Missouri in the early spring
to locato there and engage in farming
Miss Mebl Williams went to Waun
eta this morning to remain at home
over the holiday vacation of two weeks
Mesdamks J W Line William Zint
L W Stayner George Martin and W
M Stoner went up to Akron yesterday
on No 13 on a short visit
Will Cdllen arrived homo from Oma
ha last night He has been doing good
work at Creighton so far this term He
will be at homo during the holiday vaca
tion
Miss Nell Gunn had tho fortnightly
convocation of the Awls at her home
Tuesday evening with tho usual happy
particulars
Mrs A N Dean who has been visit
ing her son Rev Frank W Dean for a
few months past departed today for
eastern Nebraska where she will visit a
married daughter
Mb and Mbs D W Colsons friends
will bo pained to learn that their young
daughter is suffering with a disease of
the joints and is quite helpless at pres
ent under treatment
Geobge M Mohlkr returned close
of last week from Ibex Colorado
where he has been employed in an assay
office He will remain in Nebraska
somewhere during the winter j
Miss Ollib Houchin was up from
Holdrege last week returning home on
Monday morning It is stated that she
will be united in marriage with Arthur
Richardson of this place Christmas
day
A Barnett was up at Scottsbluff
fore part of the week looking after his
lumber and coal interests there and
thereabouts which are under the man
agement of L W Cox formerly of the
local yard
Mrs S R
Redwlllow and Hitchcock Teachers Meet
All lacking to havo made a success of
the joint meeting of the toachors of Red
willow and Hitchcock countiesSaturday
was the important matter of attendance
McCook and Hitchcock county were well
represented other portions of this county
were indifferently represented or not rep
resented at all In view of tho plans
and preparations made this was not only
the one disappointment but a proper one
The afternoon program opened with a
piuno duet by Mrs Mabel Strauahan
and Miss Blanche McCarl
The Educational History of Rpdwil
low County by Miss Florence N John
ston was very interesting Perhaps no
ono in this county is more competent to
furnish the data entertainingly for such
a paper
Principal R R McGee of Danbury
gave a paper on How Much English
Should Be Completed in the First Eight
tirades
In What Grade Should the Study of
English Properly Begin was introduced
by M S Pate in a paper which was
ably discussed by Miss Carrie Budloug
of the city schools
A vocal solo by Mr S B McLean in
terspersed the program
Miss C A Gorby of tho city schools
gave a strong paper on How Organize
to Make tho Study of the Mechanics of
English Continued Systematic and Val
uable What Material is Needed and
How Can it Be Made Available
H G Meyer of Culbertson read an
excellent paper on How Organize t
Acquire Power in AppreciationThought
and Expression and to Developo Ideals
and a Taste and Love for Good Litera
ture Miss Elizabeth Thomson also
read a paper to this section of the Sym
posium on English which was prepared
by Mrs Frank D Brown absent
Mrs A P Bonuo sang a solo at this
interval
An address by Deputy State Supt
McBrien followed It dealt largely with
tho state superintendents recent report
recommending tho holding of junior
normals
Miss Blanche McCarl gavo a vocal
number
Tho business session provided for was
cut out
Tho evening session was begun with a
piano duet by Mrs W B Mills and Mrs
Mabel Stranahan
The Optimist Versus the Pessimist
furnished the topic for a very instructive
and enjoyable address by the deputy
state superintendent Mr McBrien as
might havo been expected took the
bright side of the picture and his was a
word of encouragement and cheer
A baritone sole by Mr F A Pennell
closed tho program of the evening ses
sion
It is noted with pleasure by The Tbi
bune that the music program prepared
wat greatly enjoyed by the visiting
teachers
Those present were well repaid for the
time spent judged from the standpoint
of instruction and entertainment
The Denver Flyer Was Derailed
Burlington train No 1 the Denver
special was derailed at Pacific Junction
Wednesday morning and was five hours
late in arriving in Lincoln The accident
was caused by the breaking of the flange
on one of the wheels of tho tank truck
No one was hurt and little damage was
done to the train Trains No 5 and 19
were run around the Junction the for
mer arriving one hour late The acci
dent occurred in the yards and the en
gines in the round house are blocked so
that freight trains are unable to leave
Lincoln Star 17th
No 1 was eight hours late in arriving
here coming in just after No 5 Nos 1
5 and 176 were all in the yard at the
same time
McCooks Businessmen Should Organize
With such matters as the location of
a sugar factory and a junior normal
Seamonds arrived from school in prospect it behooves those in-
Mapleton Iowa Tuesday night on No j terested in the growth and prosperity of
3 and will be the guest of her sister j McCook to organize themselves in a
iurs noweomisnovorcnenoiuays xne ooay conesive ana competent to taKe
Seamonds lived over in Grant precinct
years ago trading their quarter section
over there for an eighty back near Maple
ton Iowa whither they went in 1895
This is her first visit baok in old Red
willow county
A Quiet Church Wedding
j care of the citys interests in these
projects as they come up We dont
j mean by this the formation of a wind
bag or the blowing up of a bubble of
any sort but the organization of a busi
Mr Charles W Britt of our city and consideration in the future
Miss Ellington U Wilson
of Lincoln
were united in marriage Wednesday
evening in Lincoln under the very hap
piest auspices
It was a church wedding occurring in
the United Presbyterian church of that
city corner 16th and R streets at 830
oclock in the presence of relatives and
friends of the contracting parties The j
beautiful and impressive ring ceremony i
was used and tho affair was attended by
all tho charming particulars of music i
and flowers and solemnly plighted troths
A profusion of holly palms and ever
greens decorated the altar and church
the artistic endeavor of admiring choir
friends j
Ed Foreman of Miller Paine a
former resident of McCook sang Id
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ness body which may bo in position and
authority to look into these and other
enterprises that may be presented for
Its busi
ness JLet us bo conservatively business
like and enterprising
j Hows This For Low
English Walnuts two pounds for 35c
Peanuts two pounds 25c
Salted Peanuts two pounds for 25c
Dates per pound 10c
Home made Uream Uandies three
cents less than wholesale price
Mixed Creams two pounds for 25c
Barrels of Mixed Candy at 10c three
pounds for 25c
Full line of tree ornaments candies
etc Largest and best lino of candies ever
in McCook We can save you money
The Candy Kitchen
Candies at Wholesale Prices
Rather Live With Thee Sweetheart During December we will sell home-
and one of the bridesmaids sangGuard made candies as cheap as they can be
and Keep Her Holy Besides there bought from the factories at wholesale
was an organ number on the program of i prices Treat your little ones right this
music
One of the bridesmaids carried tho
wedding ring on a calla lily
The young friends are both too well
known in McCook to make admissible
any personal mention more than to say
that a larcfl circle of warm friends will
year and buy them good wholesome and
pure candies Especially low prices to
schools and church societies Come in
and look over our stock Wo can save
you money 5 3ts
McCook Candy Kitchen
ioin The Tribune in sincerest Te Offlcers EIect For 1903
lations and in best wishes for their fu 1 The new officers of the Redwillow
ture happiness They will arrive in the county agricultural society are Stephen
city first of next week and will go to
Housekeeping m a homo in readiness
Low Rates for the Holidays
Via Burlington Route To points
within 200 miles round trip tickets will
be sold at greatly reduced rates on De
cember 24 25 and 31 and January 1
Good returning until January 2 1903
For further particulars ask the Bur
lington Bgent
xsoues president unris Jenson vice
president Clarence Dolan secretary
W H Smith treasurer Henry Crab-
j tree general superintendent C N
Smith marshal There were 121 vote3
cast at the election showing consider
able interest in the contest at any rate
The Tribune is only 100 a year
They are here Our new 120 pic
tures McCONNELTi BasuY
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RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
James Morauville visited Rod Cloud
relatives last week
A new air compressor has been roceiv
ed for the muchineshop
Chief Draughtsman Fitt attended tho
club meeting last night
Engineer Alex McLean now has the
hill pusher out of Oxford
General Supt T E Calvert was a
Commercial guest Mondny
Engine 316 is about ready to go out of
the shops aftor an overhauling
Machinist H C Smith will visit in
PJattsmouth during the holidays
G C Graham of Stratton commenced
work in the bridge gang Monday
Trains 41 and 42 are now heated by
steam from tho engines pulling them
Way car 164 is in the carpenter shop
for an overhauling The 72 is just out
The Burlington is being pinched a
little bit for coal with tho rest of tho
world
The night operator at Holyoke now
gets sixty dollars a month a raise of ten
dollars
Engine 212 has gone up onto the
run and the 225 has
returned to McCook
Tho brickmasons departed today for
Euglewood S D where they have more
work for the company
Engine 266 is in tho shop for an over
hauling Her drivers have been shipped
to Havelock for new axles
E D Reed and Gus Budig who havo
been absent in Colorado for a few weeks
are expected home tomorrow
Engine 37 is down on her wheels after
some repairs to her side sheets and will
be out on the road in a few days
Tho Burlington has suspended tho
publication of the Corn Belt after con
ducting the same for nine years with
profit to Nebraska
The station at LeRoy on the K C
O branch of tho Burlington has been
discontinued Freight hereafter will bo
shipped to Pauline
Engineer Pat Timlin and his fireman
were up from tho
City branch yesterday having
some repairs made to the 153
Operator H D Stewart relieved Agent
L Cann last week at Danbury return
ing home first of this week and resum
ing his work at headquarters
Tho word has gone out that tho Burl
ington will expend many thousands of
dollars next summer in roadbed im
provements and extensions of sidetracks
etc
William Rivett and the seven men
composing the scale gang have been at
Republican City part of the week ex
tending the track scale3 at that place
forty two feet
A new order which has just recently
gone into effect requires that all crews
must be called both day and night
500 overtime on the Western division
last month was too strong
Frank Dobson was down town Wed
nesday for the first time since his re
cent illness Frank is still showing the
marks of his serious but is now
on the mend at an encouraging rate
Mb and Mbs F J Niswandeb de
parted last Fridaj night for their home
in Cheyenne Wyoming They were
among the losers in the big fire in Chey
ennerecentlythough not in a large way
Ellison Oldham a brakoman employed
by the Burlington on this branch and
tho Oxford Red Cloud Hastings run
was severely injured at Red Cloud De
cember 3 by being crushed between a
freight car and a freight platform Tho
injured man was taken to Oxford where
he is improving as rapidly as could be
expected Wilsonvjlle JKeview
Among the officials present at t h e
regular club meeting last night were
R D Smith supt motive power W F
Ackerman master mechanic at Have
lock C S Bricker chief piecework in
spector D A Lucas foreman boiler
making department at Havelock M E
Wells foreman at Sheridan RLPaver
roundhonse foreman at Akron
W E Painter has been made inspec
tor of bad order merchandise for tho
B M lines working on the staff of
General Supt Calvert Mr Painter was
formerly chief clerk for Supt Bignell
but owing to the exacting duties of tho
office and the condition of his health he
resigned For several montliB he has
been running a passenger train in which
work his health was much improved He
asked for moro work and this promotion
was tendered him Lincoln Journal
The Rocky Mountain railway club will
hold its regular monthly meeting Satur
day evening December 20th at 730
p m sharp in the assembly room sec
ond floorUnion depot Denver A very in
teresting paper entitled Rate Making
and Its Causes by Mr C L Welling
ton General Traffc Manager of the Colo
rado and Southern Railway will be
presented and discussed at this meeting
Orders have been issued for a set of
crossing gates sempahons and torpedo
machines for the Union Pacific crossing
at Wymore These aro being put in by
the Burlington The Burlington has
been compelled to stop its trains at that
place for year3 and now mechanical con
trivances to block against opposing trains
will be installed A similar set will bo
hn nnt in nfc Armmir Jnh tomato tho
Lincoln Journal
Engine 5S0 the first of the new class
D 4 engines to be used out of Alliance
arrived in tho city the first of the week
and made its trial trip west out of Alli
ance Wednesday The engine is the first
of 40 that the Burlington recently order
ed built by the American locomotive
works It is the largest engine ever
used by the road and on account of its
weight will be used only on slow trains
Supt Phelan and Supt of Motive Power
Smith went west on the trial trip of en
gine 580 to watch its workings Alli
ance Grip 12th
If
Resolutions of Sympathy
Whereas It has Dleased Almichtv
God to remove from our midst our
worthy brother Lewis E Cann
Bo it Resolved By tho members of
Lodge No 61 Ancient Order of United
Workmen that in tho death of Brother
Cann our lodge has lost one of its most
esteemed members
Resolved That wo extend to his be
reaved wife and parents our truo and
heartfelt sympathy in this their sad
affliction and
Resolved That a copy of theso reso
lutions be spread upon tho records of
our lodge and that a copy bo presentod
to his bereaved wife
W V Gaok
Committee J Dennis Cullkn
C J Rtan
Pension Recommendations
Pension Commissioner Waro may
prove to bo another Evans He recom
mends that every pensioner who is con
victed of an infamous crime should loso
his pension although congress in its wis
domand in its cringing fear of the pen
sion agents has decreed that when a
pensioner is in prison his pension shall
go on just the same Then too Mr
Waro condoms the bill which would
open the pension roll to tho deserters
from both tho federal and tho confeder
ate armies These signs of independence
on the paatof the commissioner aro good
enough to pass along Springfield Re
publican
After January First
After the above date The Tribune
will make a charge for cards of thanks
resolutions of respect as well as for all
notices of entertainments socials etc
by churches societies etc where the
public is charged The Tbibune has
long since declined to accept or use freo
tickets and now takes tho other step of
requiring payment for services rendered
as above A compliance with this notice
will relievo both parties of all embarrass
ment
Cold Fish Given Away
During the week before Christmas and
up to Christmas daythat is from Decem
ber 15th to December 25th W T Cole
man will givo each of his customers with
every purchase of two dollars worth of
goods a gold fish one of tho prettiest
pets imaginable in a home The fish aro
now on exhibition in the store Look at
their Dennison street window Kill two
birds with ono stone get a gift for your
friends or family and ono for yourdolf at
the same time
A Few of Colemans Leaders
In toys for children W T Coleman
now offers a largo line of sleds skates
hatchets hammers shoot-the-chutes
coasters baby tenders wheel barrows
etc for the Christmas trade A largo
assortment of iron and wooden toys
substantial and made to delight the
young
100 Children
Must have been nearly 100 girls after
those dressed dolls Wo just saidj
Izzer and though wo didnt sign
the notice thoy just came tumbling in
So much for advertising a good article
There are no batts butIzzersand wo aro
their prophet Tho Thompson Dry
Goods Co
Bazaar and Luncheon
The ladies of tho Baptist church will
sell a large number of useful and fancy
articles suitable for Christmas gifts
Tho bazaar will be held all day Satur
urday December 20th in the Vernon
Selby store below Cones drug store
Luncheon served all day
Half Rates to Lincoln
On January 18 to 24 1903 the Bur
lington will ell tickets from any point
in Nebraska to Lincoln and return at one
fare for the round trip Tickets good
returning until February 3 Ask the
Burlington agent
Household Goods For Sale
Because we expect soon to return to
Chicago we will sell stoves chairs beds
bookcases refrigerator tables and many
other articles at a very reasonable price
Call at house Geo L Whitb
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER 19 1902
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Annis Furs at DoGroffs
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Monte Carlo Coats at DeGroffs
Savo money on drugs at McMillens
Go to Cono Bros for Xmas goods
Scalo bookB for salo
oflico
A fine lino
McMillens
Carving sots
W T Coleman
Very neat eobler soat
wicks for 250
Some good values in Petticoats at CL
DeGroff Cos
A first class Majestic rango
Pictures
novelties
books statuary games
McCoNNKLL BKKKY
Len Fiechtor and Flora Nichols both
of Lebanon woro married on Wednesday
last at high noon
There is always room for one more
rocking chair A largo lino to select
from at Ludwicks
Pickles sauer kraut and everything
seasonable at Marshs meat market
Highest quality and lowest prices
Cards with envelopes to match for at
homos receptions etc for salo at Trib
une office Same neatly printed rea
sonable if desired
Keep in mind tho chicken show De
cember 31st January 1 2 3 1903 Bring
in your birds in all classes for competi
tion and como yourself
Toys in iron and wood W T Cole
man has em and has em galore Just
call and see his largo assortment now
open and displayed for salo
Especially low
church societies
our stock Wo
5 3ts
prices to schools and
Come in and look over
can save you money
UrrTlr Una nf ha Micamri Ponlfir I wa malm tlin nprwisarv nltBrfltinnn iiffftr I Is your head Working Or
crosses the southern division main line I wards without charge 250 to 8750
at The Tbiisunk
of gold plato lamps at
cutlery of all kinds
rockers at
can 10
nouguc right at Liudwioks
Tho B M moat market soils
best of everything in their lino
tho
Rocking chairs make tho host Christ
mas presents See Ludwicks lino
Have you seen McMillens large assort
ment of toys at from five cents up
Candies at wholesale pricos during
December at tho Candy Kitchen 5 3ts
DeGroff Co for tho best in under
wear of all kinds Prices always right
Ping Pong Flinch combination gamo
boards 50 games in ono at McMillens
Largest and best lino of confectionery
and nuts at tho Candy Kitchen- 5 3ts
Marshs minco moat goes right to tho
spot And the holiday season isa coinin
Tho finest assortment of Medallions
over brought to McCook is at Cono
Bros
A largo stock of holiday goods now on
hand at McMillens a good time to
choose
Dolls Tho children go wild over tho
great variety of handsome dolls at Mc
Millens
You want tho best at a right price
You will get it at tho B M moat
market
Adorn your home with a pieco of that
handsome Grecian statuary at Mc
Millens
Marsh wants a hundred or moro tur
keys and offers for live weight eight
cents a pound
McCook Candy Kitchen
Diamonds watches clocks
etc at Suttons tho leading
jewelry
jeweler
Largest and best selections in all lines
j and right prices Warranted repairing
Pianos at Suttons at from 165 up on
easy payments Seo him first before
making a purchase No one can give
you lower prices or better terms for a
reliable instrument
Turkey Shoot and Dance That rubber ball gun at W T Cole-
Aturkoyshoot is announced to be held mans is one of tho novel toys of tho
at Centerpoint December 24th and a Reason They are perfectly safe and
dance in tho Woodman hall at that Dlaco harmless but noisy Youll want one
on Christmas
general
night The invitation is
Rock Cockerels For Sale
Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Rock
Cockerels at 1100 apiece
T F Gockley
P O box 76 DanburyNeb
Childrens Jackets 100 to 8350
Long Coat3 350 to S900 Ladies and
Misses Jackets and Long Coats 250 to
1150 Monte Carlos at 700 8300
and 1000 in Castors Blacks and Ox
fords The Thompson Dry Goods Co
Western Nebraska is still under a few
inches of snow which in its preatefc
for the boy if you see it
Christmas Gifts Furs Fascinators
Gloves and Mittens Jackets and Capes
Pocket Books Dres3 Goods Silk Waists
Belts Mens and Boys Suits and 1000
other sensible and useful gifts at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Indianola expects soon to have tele
phonic service from a local exchange
which will be operated from the Mc
Cook central If the scheme matures
Indianola will have free use of the Mc
Cook exchange and a free phono at
their depot
County Supt Dutcher has found tho
Library Union of Chicago not to be
depth perhaps measured six inches The i what ne was ed to believe it was and he
thermometer reached in tho neighbor- i hag issued a circular to the teachers of
hood of zero one or two mornings mak 1 the county to put them on their guard
ing the week one of genuine winter I The Tribune has not seen the circular
i issued but understands the tenor of it is
If you buy a Dress Skirt for your wife in the nature of a warning
for Christmas and it happtnsnot to fit
The Thompson Dry Goods Co
Lo3T A ladys brown purse contain
ing 500 Finder will please leave with
the postmaster
Booksbooks books everything that a
new McConnell Beery
Fob Sale Two
Duroc Jersey boars
fine thorough bred
RBSisimonds
Chafing dishes and Five Oclock teas
McConnell Beery
Rev W E Hardaway will preach at
South McCook Sunday 8 p m
are you pay
ing ten cents a pound for meat by the
quarter when you can get better meat
by tho quarter at Marshs meat market
for six and eight cents a pound Dont
let the peddlers bump you so hard when
the regular dealers can do so much bet
ter in price and in quality as well
There is nothing so rare a3 a day in
June unless its some of that superb
cut glass at Suttons He offers you a
stock from which to make your selec
tions that is unequaled in this part of
the state Not only is tho display rich
but tho prices are reasonable mado to
fit tho purse excellence of goods con
sidered