The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 25, 1904, Image 1

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TWENTY THIRD YEAR
At a Noon Luncheon
A -numerous representation of McCook
society enjoyed a quite perfectly arranged
and executed noon luncheon Wednes
day at the home of Mrs C H Boyle
who with Mrs Mary A Northrup and
31 rs J J Curran were hostesses on the
auspicious occasion
Mrs F W Bosworth and Mrs J G
Stokes assisted the hostesses in receiv
ing the guests
Luncheon was served from large ta
bles in three different rooms the guests
receiving designating cards and colored
ribbons indicating which room and their
partners A four course luncheon was
served with befitting accessories in wares
and napery Mrs Albert McMillen and
Mrs V H Solliday served in the pink
room Mrs R M Douglass and Mrs
Walter Stokes in the yellow room Mrs
Say Vahue and Mrs Herman Pade in
the blue room
The floral decorative feature of the
yetlow room was yellow chrysanthe
mums of the pink room carnations of
the blue room white cirysantbemums
Besides the drapery refreshments and
decorations generally which were taste
ful aad profuse carried out the color ef
fect in each room
During the serving of refreshments
Mrs C L Fahnestock played softly on
the piano affording an enjoyable particu
lar
High five and flinch were among the
social diversions of the afternoon
Education For Farmers
Commencing January 2 1905 the Uni
versity of Nebraska offers a course of in
struction in the principles and practice
of agriculture The course covers the
subjects of soils field crops dairying
butter cheese making breeds and
judging of live stock diseases of farm
animals agriculture shop work farm
machinery and English No examina
krosare required for entrance
It would seem that many students
from this county should attend and take
advantage of the instruction offered for
Iheki owledge gained will not only enable
young farmers to get better returns from
their land but will also help them to
sare money in carrying on farm work
Thanksgiving Day in McCook
McCook observed Thanksgiving day
no quite usual fashion A few attended
the union services in the Baptist church
where Rev Burt of the Christian church
delivered an a ppropriate and excellent
sermon and the Baptist choir provided
music of a seasonable and en joyable sort
Business was suspended for most of the
day and dinner parties were in quiet
-evidence in not a few homes The hun
Ters were thicker than leaves in Valom
brosa which interfered with the grati
tude of the innocent birds and animals
for Sife and well being Charity was
dispensed wherever necessary and a num
ber of homes were thus made more com
fxuvtable
Conductor Becomes Insane
Sesaige R Souter a well known and
very popslar conductor on the Burling
ton employed by the railroad company
Cor ithe last twenty years was this Sat
urtfciyi morning taken to the insane asy
liiiaa iere for treatment Mr Souter
was taken ill several days ago while out
on bis ran and telegraphed in to head
quarters for relief Upon his arrival in
Lincoln it was found that he was ex
tremely nervous and was laboring under
the hallucination that his wife andfam
ily were in great danger It is believed
that he will speedily recover Lincoln
cor Omaha Bee
A Victim of Typhoid Fever
Tohn T Vandervoort died of typhoid
fever November 19 1904 aged 24 years
Th aceaiaius were brought to Indianola
for teriai Services were conducted at
that place by the writer Tuesday Nov
22 1904
Deceased was born in Hastings Neb
July 30 1830 He was greatly beloved
by all who knew him About three years
gx he united with the UB church and
ihas since led an exemplary life The fam
ily consisting of the mother two sisters
and four brothers has much tender sym
pathy in this sorrow and loss gtb
For Sale or Trade
For McCook property or land near
T W i 1 A f 4 1n J 01 wi lnn
1S1CUOOK aau acres Ul Jauu g miioa
lfrE railroad station in south part of
Ciocols county Nebraska Good frame
house Large barn and sheds and other
buildings One section fenced and lots
of range Fine lay out for cattle 111
heaith cause for selling Would also
dispose of 85 head of cattle 100 tons of
fcsy etc or might leave some on place on
shares to responsible party Price 81
250jQ one half down balance well se
cnned Write R J Harper
Beaver City Neb
Cancer Calls an Aged Citizens
D C Jackson long a sufferer from
cancer died on last Saturday and was
buried from the Christian church Sun
day afternoon For the past five years
the aged man has been a great sufferer
with cancer of the lip
Saddle Mare For Sale
Sis years old Also Pueblo 40 lb sad
dle Can be seen at Wilsons west barn
C H Hoskin
Self basting roasters at Colemans
Nothing equals them
Boys all leather mittens 10c pair at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
The largest assortment of cut glass
water glasses Prices right at W T
Colemans
Have you bought your heating stove
yet See Ludwicks line Cut prices
tbalasee of season
Those very snug and warm beaver top
flanael lined shoes for women are at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Watch the B M meat market for a
special sale on lard
Everything in drugs McConnell
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Bert Griggs is home on a short visit
to his mother
Mrs F W Bosworth was a Denver
visitor Tuesday
George A Campbell was a Lincoln
pilgrim Saturday
Miss Grace Huston is a guest of her
sister Mrs J J Curran
Mrs J F Kenvon departed Wednes
day for Iowa on a visit
H W Kkyes of Indianola had busi
ness in the cnpital Monday
Miss Coral White is spending the
Thanksgiving at home in Edison
Mrs W E Heffelbowers parents
were with her over Thanksgiving
Lloyd Jennings was at home from
Akron Colorado for Thanksgiving
Mrs J A Colber was an east bound
passenger on 12 Wednesday morning
Miss Fannie Martin is hero from
Harvard guest of her brother George
Fay Staynkr and Clara Anton are in
Loomis visiting in Dell I Davis home
J T LeHew is home from Havelock
where he has been working for the com
pany
Miss Della Shepherd is home from
Salt Lake City Utah on a visit to the
family
Mr and Mrs E L Swain welcomed
a daughter into their home Monday
of this week
Mrs John Stevens is down from Den
ver guest of Mrs Matella Gordon and
other friends
Mrs Maggie Gindhart and Master
Harry are hero from Marion Indiana
guests of Mrs J V OConnell
Frank S Hyde a California civil en
gineer is doing some work on the Cul
bertson ditch with C H Meeker
Mr and MrsV Franklin and daugh
ters were Bonkelman visitors Thursday
spending the day with W B Wolfe
Mrs George LeHew went up to Pu
eblo Colorado last Saturday to visit
relatives returning home last night
J P A Black was up from Hastings
Tuesday on business He carried his
initials in a suit case for prudential rea
sons
Peter Miesen has bought WBMills
corner lot on north Marshall street and
will commence a residence for himself at
once
Mrs F M Kimmell and Schell are
spending the Thanksgiving vacation
with Mrs E E Magee in Fairmont
Nebraska
George C Hill came in from Cripple
Creek Colo close of last week and has
been visiting relatives here and in In
dianola
Sheriff Wyatt of Kearney county
was in town Tuesday on business and
visited with his niece Mrs I L Rod
strom
J B Meserve left on No 1 Monday
for Sheridan Wyoming on a visit to his
son Leonard who is running an engine
out of that point
MrsH ABeale leftMonday for Rock
Island Chicago and other points east on
a visit to relatives and to be gone till
after the holidays
Mrs V H Solliday and Miss Millie
Slaby are spending the vacation days
with Red Cloud relatives and in Kansas
south of that place
Mrs Sam Bunting of Bicknell Indi
ana and Mrs W P Dye of Lincoln
Nebraska are guests of M O McClure
and S N Wilson this week
Frank S Vahue who has been spend
ing a few weeks here closing some busi
ness matters resumed his work on the
road Wednesday of this week
MRANDMRSNPMcCLUREofVincen
nes Indiana are guests of their son M
O McClure Their granddaughter Elaine
accompanied them from Indiana
Miss Reefy Gammill of The Tribune
force is spending the week in Stockville
and other points and Leroy F Rolfe is
making good for her in the office mean
while
Sam Rogers and John Stevens both
of Denver have gone to Mexico on busi
ness connected with the copper mine in
which a number of McCook people are
interested
Jesse Naden and Edward Byfield
were over from Danbury Saturday the
former to be examined by the county
superintendent the latter to see the
home folks
Miss Olive Rittenhouse departed
Thursday night for Oklahoma City
where she will be employed as stenog
rapher in the law office of Shartel Kea
ton Wells
Mrs Bankson sister of Mrs Frank
Stillman is visiting at the Stillman
home The Bankson family expects to
reside for a couple of years at least on
the Stillman farm
Mr and Mrs C F Babcock joined
in the Babcock rpunion in Cambridge
Thanksgiving Tiff Babcock of Yuma
Colorado and W W Babcock of
burg lork state were present
Presiding Elder Shumate of North
COME
HERE
FIRST
when you need anything in the
way of drugs toilet articles or
the thousand and one little things
that you expect to find in the
better drug stores
Next month we will have all of
our
CHRISTMAS GOODS
displayed and then we know it
will pay you to come here first
because we have just what you
want and at the price you want
to pay
L W McCONNELL
druggist
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BOTH-
This offer open only a few weeks
and may be taken advantage of
by old subscribers who will pay
one year in advance as well as
new one3
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JllO0B
Platte was in the city this morning He
left during the day for Moorefield driv
ing his own horse which has been here
since his removal from the city
Glen E Congdon is giving notice to
Mary E Congdon non resident of his in
tention to secure a divorce from her in
the district court of this county on the
grounds of wilful desertion and extreme
cruelty
Congressman NoRRisand family went
down to Wymore last Saturday to
make a brief visit to Mrs Norris sister
at that place They returned home Sun
day night The congressman and family
will leave next Sunday for Washington
where they will spend the winter
Miss Olive Rittenhouse entertained
the Awl Os Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs Charles M Bailey The
affair was in the nature of a farewell
Miss Olive departing on No 14 Thurs
day night to assume a position in
Oklahoma City Miss Olive has spent
much of her life in our city and her
friends are many All regret her leav
ing while she carries with her the well
wishes of many
The Opening Event
The opening event in the citizens en
tertainment course last Saturday even
ing was a gratifying omen of the un
doubted success of the entire course
Frank W Roberson was at his best
and the topic of his illustrated lecture
Russia and Japan could not have been
more pertinent and timely
The audience crowded the house was
appreciative and demonstrative The
pictures thrown upon the canvas spoke
more eloquently than words of the might
and cruelty of Russia and the peaceful
simplicity of the Yankees of the East
whoes performance so far in the unequal
struggle with the cruel Cossack is the
wonder and admiration of the day the
world around
The lecturers judgment is with the
resources of the Russians his sympathy
with the righteous cause of the Japs
His words were scarcely less instructive
entertaining than were his numerous and
realistic beautiful pictures
We await the following events of the
course with confidence
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since last Thursday evening
W V Gngo to E C McKay wd to lots
11 and 12 in block 29 Second McCook 300 00
Sarah Ogden to W A Minniear wd to
w hf sw qr 29 and nw qr and w hf sw
qr 32-2-27 2100 00
I M Beardslee to G W Short wd to pt
lots 23 and 24 in block 30 Indianola 4000 00
M E A VanVliet to J FWhiteford wd
to ehfwhf 39-1-30 200 00
M E DoLong to E C McKay wd to lot
7 in block 12 Second McCook 130 00
F S Soverns to W Devoe wd lot 11 in
block Lebanon 90 00
F G Stilgebouer to M A Rittenborg
wd lots 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 in block G
Esther Park 120 00
W B Mills to P Miessen wd lot 7 in
block 14 Second McCook 200 00
United States to A Uttor pat e hf sw
qr and lots 3 and 4 in 31-4-26
A Runaway Bicycle
Terminated with an ugly cut on the
leg of J B Orner Franklin Grove 111
It developed a stubborn ulcer unyielding
to doctors and remedies for four years
Then Bucklen s Arnica Salve cured
Its just as good for burns scalds skin
eruptions and piles 25c at L W Mc
Connells druggist
Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by the McCook postoffice Nov 21 1901
Boyer Dave Hnskin O E
ChupmnnW J Hall John
Dean Miss Opal Stewart F P
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take laxative buomo quinine tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure E W Groves signature is on
i each box 25c
Rooms For Rent
at the Smith boarding bouse
DollS
A large line of all sizes and prices at
McMillens drug store
Special prices on heating stoves at
J H Ludwick Sons One of the best
assortments in the city
Mens and boys heavy winter leggins
with clasp or lace for 59c at The Thomp
son Drv Goods Cos
A prize with every ham Seven pound
California hams for 84 cents at B M
meat market
I Fascinators that fascinate are at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Watch for date of special cut glass
sale at W T Colemans
Skates for boys and girls at W T
Colemans
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Supt Campbell has been spending a
few days in Chicago
Engineer and Mrs M V Traver are
now located in Lincoln
Brakeman WG Selby has been trans
ferred from Oxford to McCook
Conductor H H Miller has Kings
run and Conductor W H Brown has
Willetts
Conductor and Mrs Will Turley are
visiting relatives of hers at Greeley Cen
ter this week
A little daughter came Tuesday to
delight the hearts of Conductor and Mrs
GW Bunting
Trainmaster Kenyon went in to Lin
coln Tuesday on 6 to help in preparing
a new time card
Conductors Bunting Beale and Benj
amin went in to Lincoln yesterday on
company business
W A Cassell spent Thanksgiving day
with friends in the country CADeloy
with relatives in Alma
Brakeman M A Moore went down to
Red Cloud Wednesday on No 13 to be
thankful with his parents
Sick roster Frank Rank HARouch
Neal Beeler Peter Carty K B Covey
C F Allen F E Brigner
Storekeeper Waterman of Lincoln was
in the city Wednesday and a guest of
Mr and Mrs H H Tartsch
Conductor and Mrs C W Bronson
and Mr and Mrs J G Schobel spent
Thanksgiving with Minden relatives
The Brotherhood of Locomotive En
gineers will give their first annual ball
and banquet Tuesday evening Decem
ber 20 Banquet at Palrcer house
Conductors George Willetts and A G
King are in Denver this week as wit
nesses for the company in the somewhat
famous Hatch ticket scalper forgery
case
Engineer and Mrs J M Trammell
her sister and cousin arrived Wednes
day from Maryland where Mrs Tram
mell has been visiting the homefolks for
several months
The company put into operation their
regular winter schedule of eight hours
Monday morning of this week Men in
the round house commence work at eight
and quit at five now
M V Traver an engineer on the Bur
lington has retired from the service in
which he has been employed for 25 years
and with his family has moved to Lin
coln Red Cloud Advertiser
Conductor Douglass has way car No
14251 vice Rouch and Conductor Beat
is in charge of the 14139 during Beales
absence Conductor Herman Hegen
berger has the 14192 while Rank is in
disposed
It is stated as one evidence of the pe
culiar sort of jimhills economy that it
cost the company S57 more to do the
switching in the Akron yard last month
during the new order of things than it
did previously when regular yard crews
did the work instead of the trainmen as
now
Switchman A GGoth who is visiting
his mother in Bellevue met with a mis
hap first of the week while driving in
South Omaha with his mother The
horse became frightened and ran away
throwing br th occupants from the vehi
cle The mother was quite severely hurt
and was removed to a hospital A G
was injured about the face and left arm
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
On account of sickness in the pastors
family there will not be any services in
the Congregational church next Sunday
Advent Sabbath school at 2 p mf
preaching at 3 Prayer meeting every
Tuesday evening
Elder G H Smith Pastor
Advent services will be held in the old
Methodist church both morning and
evening next Sunday The Methodists
will hold their usual
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
Christian Bible school 10 Preach
ing at 11 a m and 8 p m every Lords
Day Y P S C E at 7 p m Evening
subject Christian Union Good mu
sic All are invited
G T Burt Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock a in
Morning prayer at 11 and evening prayer
and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in
the month Holy Communion at 730 a
m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
First Baptist Church Preaching at
11 a m and 745 pm Sunday school at
945 am Junior society at 3 p m BY
P U at G45 p m Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening 745 p m Sermon
themes Morning The Supreme Pur
pose of Diseiplesbip Evening The
Master Consideration
A B Carson Pastor
Wall Paper Remnants
Special remnant sale at McMillens
drug store
Watch for date of special cut glass
sale at W T Colemans
Best quality table oil cloth 15c vd at
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Boys 2- and 3 piece suits 85c to 85 00
at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Closingout ladies ready trimmed hats
one third olF at The Thompson Dry Goods
Cos
A prizo with every ham Seven pound
California hams for 84 cents at B M
meat market
Another invoice of ladies dress skirts
arrived this week Wednesday very
bright attractive styles We show over
300 skirts from 8175 to 8675 The
Thompson Dry Goods Co
rtlmtie
MCCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 25 1904
ONLY FIVE CENTS EXTRA
The
McCook
Tribune one year
8100
And
The
Weekly
Inter
Ocean one year
8100
One year for
8105
NORTH OF TOWN ITEMS
Tho sick folks at Harry Shorts are better
Henry Pate and George Cain aro hauling beats
D C Little and son Hugh are building a new
house
Goorgo Henderson and Jay Carter aro hauling
beots
Martin Kennedy bought some shoop at the
Ruby sale
Mr and Mrs S O Hougo are enjoying a visit
from somo friends from Iowa
E W Qlandoa teacher in district 41 has gono
homo to spend Thanksgiving
L C Ruby had a very successful sale last
Thursday Cows sold at from 20 to 26 and
spring calves averaged 15 a head
RURAL FREE DELIVERY ROUTE NO 1
Amos Bower of the U S mail service is homo
for the Thanksgiving vacation
Thoy celobrated tho completion of Charles
Eberts now barn a few days since with a
danco
Colonel W E Corwin of Lakowood ranch is
having his dwelling house reshingled and other
improvements made about tho rancho
The children from Rev August Muellers
school have gono to tho Kennedy school taught
by Mrs Robert Johnston They had to do somo
figuring to make room and provide seats for
them all
Rev August Mueller leaves today for Grand
Island where he will spend a short timo visiting
relatives From there he will go to Osage Iowa
where ho will take charge of a new pastorate
Tho parishioners of the Ash Creek German
Lutheran church have not yet secured a pastor
to succeed Rov Mueller
RED WILLOW
Fino weather for corn husking
Mrs Blacks little daughtor is improving
John Helms new house is neariug completion
Mr Smith will move in tho near future into
their new homo on the Willow
Everost Moore will move to Lebanon and en
gage in the hardware business with his brother
in law
Several pieces of real estato havo changed
hands recently Pat McNeil has purchased tho
old McEutee IGO acre farm for 3900
Mrs E A Sosson has returned from an ex
tended visit to her son and daughter in Henry
county Iowa and her daughters in Aurora Ills
One of EASexsons horses became frightened
while he and Mrs Soxson were out driving on
Sunday last and caused them to have consider
able ropairing done to buggy and harness
CULBERTS0N
Prof O H Morris was a McCook visitor tho
last of tho week
W S Collett tho popular Trenton banker
was in town Wednesday
W Z Taylor left for St Louis Thursday
night for a short visit
Joo Hassler returned from his visit at Exetor
and Omaha Tuesday evening
Miss Blanche Benedict came down from Rain
tho last of the week to visit the homefolks
Tho social given by the ball boys Saturday
evening was a success socially and financially
David G Knowles and friend Mr Bergo came
up from McCook for a visit with Davids folks
Thursday
Mr and Mrs C W McMillen and children of
McCook visited with relatives hero latter part
of the week
J Wiggins received two double deck car loads
of sheep this morning which he will feed in
his yards in tho southeast part of town
Tho farmers are still digging beets and hopo
to finish up this week It is estimated that there f
500 car loads in silo around Culbertson
Dr Duncan this weok moved his office from
the rooms in tho rear of the Culbertson Bank to
tho old P O building north of Solomon
Knowles office
H Lehman left Friday night for Loveland
and other Colorado points engaged in the beet
industry Ho had intended to buy a few car
loads of sheep but ho found them scarce and
consequently returned without them
Mr Longstreet is to be tho new railroad agent
vice P M Green resigned Mr Green has been
in the employ of the Burlington at this place for
the past 14 jears and has made a host of warm
friends by his kind and courteous treatment of
the patrons of the road He moved into tho
rooms in the rear of the Culbertson Bank lately
vacated by Dr Duncan We hopo he will con
tinue his residenco in Culbertson
ITEMS FROM STRINGT0WN
Dust is thick on the streets of Stringtown
Nelson Downs was an Indianola visitor Tues
day
Charleb W Roper visited Nels on Downs Sun-
Emma Poilolski visited with the homefolks
over Sunday
John Fiechtner left Friday night of last week
to visit his brother in Denver
Fred Wagner it tho proud possessor of a now
top buggy and a now family carriage
Mr and Mrs Louis Suess recently visited at
the homo of Hudolph Podolski and family
Willie and Frank Duborko have recently re
turned from Idaho and will remain here this
winter
W 51 Bimbauch and Henry Kiskor have
erected new brick houses not Nebraska brick
hut brick brick
Thanksgiving day was celebrated by tho Ger
man Lutheran church Tho sermon was Rev
Miellers farewell address
Miss Eleanore LeHew has been visiting at the
homo of Nelson Downs and family for the past
week returning homo last Saturday
Dora Wagner Lizzie and Jake Liebbrandt
have returned from their visit at tho home of
Mr and Mrs Jake Rath south of Haigler Neb
Charles Ebert has completed a now barn on
his place and a danco was held in tho hay mow
Monday Nov 20 viliich was greatly enjojed by
all present
Ed Boy Rheiuard Podolski and Willie Dubor
ko have gone down on School Creek to pick corn
and Gottlieb Leibbrandt has gone north of Cul
bertson to pick corn
Rev A Muollor had a runaway in McCook
Thursday Nov IT which caused a great deal of
excitement and somo damage to the carriage
Tho horses ran until they were caught at tho
home of G F Randeleast of town
Plenty of good muslin 5c yd at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
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McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday morning
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Good Butter WW 20
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnoll for drugs
Oil heaters at Colemans
Balduffs puro candies at McConnolls
The Great Majestic range is still in the
lead
McMillens Cough Cure will stop your
cough
Watch the B M meat market for a
special sale on lard
In restraint of trade tho non-advertising
business man
The teachers Monday evening club
met with Miss White
See that lino of kitchen novelties
received at Colemans
-just
Plenty of dark prints at 5c at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Watch for date of special cut glass
sale at W T Colemans
Mens warm winter suits So00 to
8L350 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Arrangements are said to be making
for enlarging the Denver stock yards on
a largo scale
A prize with every ham Seven pound
California hams for 84 cents at B M
meat market
Ticket No 3151 drew the dinner set at
the B M meat market Get your num
bers for the next set
Thanksgiving exercises were held in
the lower grades of the public school
Wednesday afternoon
Are you thinking about your holiday
advertising The race is on next week
Score in The Tribune
25 individual suit patterns of dress
goods at 811 50 S750 8500 each at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Those Bissell carpet sweepers at Cole
mans are the very best They are
savers of labor and carpets
Ladies and misse3 long tourist coats
8750 to 1750 jackets 8400 to 81350
The Thompson Dry Goods Co
Heating stoves from 8400 up Big
cut in prices from now on during tho rest
of the season Ludwick
The children of the public schools re
membered the deserving and needy of the
city Thanksgiving day in their usual
liberal way
Beautiful hand painted oil color
i low tops with back for 50c Cords to
match 2oc to GOc The Thompson Dry
Goods Co
A petition is being circulated for the
establishment of a rural free delivery
route covering the territory southwest of
Indianola
W T Coleman handles chafing dishes
baking and serving dishes five oclock
teas and silverware See his stock while
the assortment is complete
world 14 yds cloth 6 lzzer batts 8185
to 8250 Made and sold exclusively by
The Thompson Dry Goods Co
If you want a large type bible stop in
and see McMillens large assortment
Also the latest books in fiction as well
the most popular standard books
For Sale Registered Poland China
and Duroe Jersey boars Thrifty fel
lows at low prices D C Benedict
Culbertson Neb
Do you want to save coal this winter
Buy some of that rubber strip at Cole
mans and put it around your doors and
windows Both economy and comfort
Fur scarfs from 8100 to 81000 in
coney sable marten squirrel beaver
chinchilla and Isabella fox Bright
dressy and right The Thompson Dry
Goods Co
We have just received our holiday
stock of pictures and it is the largest
and most complete line ever shown in
McCook You may not want any pict
ures but we would like to have you see
them McConnell Druggist
Ladies wishing to do plain sewing at
home during leasure hours write to
Faltys Gardner 407 Bee building
Omaha Neb They have nothing to sell
but can furnish employment to ladies
wishing to make 88 00 to 81000 per week
at home
Dr Warrick the eye ear nose and
throat specialist of Hastings will be at
the Commercial hotel Saturday Dec
3rd to meet patients Eyes tested and
glasses properly fitted All work guaran
teed Regular visits made Consulta
tion free lL183ts
Ed Lathrop was brought up from
Bartley Wednesday night on No 5 and
placed in the county jail for safe keeping
charged with burglarizing Grimes A
Crawmers store in Bartley on Monday
night As identified goods were found
in his possession Lathrops chances are
good for a jail or penitentiary sentence
Favored by Both Parties
Republicans and Democrats alike
praise Foleys Honey and Tar for coughs
colds and all throat and lung diseases
as no other remedy can compare with it
It is safe and sure F T Slater mer
chant 171 Main St Gloucester Mass
writes Foleys Honey and Tar cured
me of a very bad cough which I had for
three months though other remedies fail
ed to benefit me I can highly re
commend it for coughs and colds
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