The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 10, 1905, Image 1

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TWENTY THIRD YEAR
HERBERT
BUTLER
CONCERT
COMPANY
Herbert Butler
Violinist
Clara Henley Bussing
Soprano
Madame Wunderle
Harpist
Alice Drake
Pianist
Last Number Citizens Enter
tainment Course
Menards Opera House
Monday February 27
830 p ru
All seats 50 cents
Reserved seats on sale at
Connells Wednesday Feb
8 a m
Mo
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Farmers Institute Force of Speakers
More interest is being taken in the
Farmers Institute this season than over
before More institutes are being held
and more farmers are being reached
The present force of speakers has not
beenexcelled in point of numbers or ef
ficiency The speakers are all practical
progressive men who are recognized as
leaders in the lines that they discuss
The men on the force from our own stale
are chosen because of their practical sub
bjects to the people They are acquainted
witt hbo conditions prevailing in Nebras
ka and know under what difficulties our
people labor These men have passed
through the trials and triumphs com
mon to the Nebraska farmer They
speak from experience and therefore
with authority They are the best men
that we are able to secure and are giving
excellent satisfaction To last years
force have been added others of the same
stamp
Two ladies have been secured to speak
on domestic science poultry and home
topics We anticipate that their servi
ces will be much appreciated
Some excellent speakers have been se
cured from other state They are per
sons of recognized ability some of them
of national reputation They have the
training acquired by many years of
practical experience on the farm and in
other lines of agricultural work No
theoretical or inexperienced person is
given a place on the force Each speaker
has a great store of practical experience
and hast established a reputation for
sound judgment sound doctrine and
successful practice
A Public Library Site
Looking into the future with prophe
tic eye the library board has decided it
wise to provide a library site and we are
this week able to announce the purchase
and donation of a site for that purpose
which will fill every expectation The
three lots south of the new Methodist
church have been secured The Lincoln
Land Co has donated the corner lot and
the third lot while the middle lot had
to be bought outright from the owner
now a resident of the state of Texas This
gives a building site in a superb location
sitelyclose in but removed from the dis
turbances of active businessin the com
pany of the best buildings in the city
The dimensions are 75 x 140 feet The
Tribune congratulates and has but to
add the hope that ways and means may
be secured in the not distant future for
the construction of a suitable library
structure
Washingtons Birthday
Dinner and supper will be served in
basement of New M E church Febru
ajy 22 by ladies of Aid Society Fol
lowing is the menu
DINNER
Boast Turkey and Chicken
Boast Pork with Cranberry Sauce
Roast Boef with Brown Gravy
Creamed Potatoes Escalloped corn
Potatoo Salad Cabbage Salad
Pickles Jelly
Celery
Bread Brown and White
Pies
Mince Fruit Custard Pumpkin
Cheese DnuRunuta
Coffee Tea
Assorted Fruits
SUPPER
Cold Ham garnished with Lemon
Roast Chicken
Potatoe Croquettes Baked Beans
Hot Rolls and Honey
Assorted Cakes
Tea Coffee
Spring Time
will soon be here when the mind na
turally turns to thoughts of love and
spring painting And this reminds us
that W T Coleman is making especially
low prices on paints of all kinds He
has a full line and a large stock and his
figures cannot be duplicated in this sec
tion of Nebraska Dont neglect letting
Coleman figure on your paint bill He
will make you money by saving you
money
Stole The Rings Off His Harness
One of the important items of busi
ness transacted by John W Randel
last Saturday was the recovery of the
celluloid rings stolen off his harness
during the last visit he made to town
He had small difficulty in locating the
thief and recovering the goods and then
some Nevertheless the offender got off
easily
Get one of those Blizzard Fronts at W
T Colemans Put it on your top buggy
and keep out the storm and cold
MissesS750 long tourist coats in mixed
cloth for S399 at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos Clearing Sale
You have one week for those special
sale bargains in books pictures lamps
etc at Cone Bros
Ladies 500 coats and jackets for
S369 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Clearing Sale
Boys 75c legcms reduced to 49c at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Clearing
Sale
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
J S McBrayer aud family have re
turned from Denver
Miss Mamie Chandler has been quite
ill the past week or so
Dr S C Beachs mother died in
Chicngo February 2nd
J E Kelley was in Lincoln early
part of the week on business
Mrs WP Bross has been confined to
the house all week by sickness
L B Phillips of Galesburg Illinois
is in the city guest in Mr V Franklins
homo
Miss Iva Dick of Wauneta has been
tho guest of her sister Mrs Joy D Selby
this week
Mrs William Richardson and son
Arthur arrived from Bakersfield Calif
this week
Mrs A M Caldwell of South Mc
Cook has gone to Hamilton Mo to con
sult a specialist
Jules Merle returned here close of
last week after an absence of several
months in California
Rev M B Carman went down to
Hildreth Tuesday night to officiate at
a wedding on Wednesday
Mr and Mrs C H Meeker arrived
home Monday nightfrom Denver where
they made a visit of a couple weeks
Ben Gossard county treasurer is en
tertaining his father who arrived in the j
city Wednesday from Marysville Tenn
Mr and Mrs Arthur Douglass ar
rived from Wichita Kansas last Friday
night and will visit relatives until com
ing Sunday
Mrs H H Kingsbury and Marjorio
returned home Saturday morning last
from an absence of several weeks in
Chicago visiting relatives
Mrs Harry Barbazett and daughter
Hazel returned close of last week from
Denver where they have been for a
number of weeks for the daughters
healtl which has been materially bene
fited by the operation performed
Rev G A Conrad Mrs F M Kim
mell Misses Ruth Campbell Lettie
Knipple Emma Perry Edith Waite and
Mrs I M Beardslee represented Mc
Cook in the Red Willow County Sunday
School Convention in Indianola Monday
and Tuesday
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a in
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
First Baptist Church Preaching at
11 a m and 745 pm Sunday school at
945 am Junior society at 3 p m B X
P U at 645 p m Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening 745 p m Morning
theme Radiant Christianity Even
ing topic Christ Advocate Judge
All invited A B Carson Pastor
Congregational Sunday school at
10 Sermon at 11 Y P S C E at 7
Sermon at 8 Prayer and conference
meeting Wednesday evening at 8 Morn
ing subject Building a Temple
Evening subject A House Not Made
With Hands
George A Conrad Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock am
Morning prayer at 11 and evening prayer
and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in
the month Holy Communion at 7 30 a
m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
Methodist Sunday School at 10
Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m Class
at 12 oclock Epworth League at 7 15
Junior League at 3 Prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 800 Next Sun
day Abraham Lincolns birthday
Morning subject The Freedmen of
the South In the evening Rev C C
Wilson Presiding Elder will preach
Special music at each service
M B Carman Pastor
Rev J J Loughran of St Patricks
church assisted in a requiem mass and
funeral at Indianola Tuesday
Eggs Have Reached a High Price
It will pay all having chickens to use a
good poultry food and egg producer
We have in stock McMillens Interna
tional Lees and Rex
A McMillen Druggist
McConuells Balsam cures coughs
We want to be your druggists
Jone Uijos
Mens and boys warm caps for 19c at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Clearing
Sale
Ladies fine black cashmere hose for
39c at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Clearing Sale
Special sale of leather goods at Cone
Brosfor one week You must see these
bargains to be convinced
Nursing bottles nipples infant foods
powder puffs brushes the best of every
thing for the baby at the right price
McCoNNELL DRUGGIST
When February 22nd is mentioned
you naturally think of the Washington
dinner and supper by the Methodist Aid
society and of Marshs meat market
that popular emporium for everything
in the meat line thats good in quality
and reasonable in price
Childs 165 white fur sets reduced to
89c at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Clearing Sale
Ladies
125 best made
flannelette
wrappers for 99c at Thompson
Goods Cos Clearing Sale
VALENTINES
Dry
It is an old but pretty custom
to remember friends on Valentine
Day This year we are showing
the most beautiful line ever shown
here Have every kind from the
inexpensive lace and floral effects
up to the most exclusive designs
Let us show them to you
MflnsjjHrx iJriimrist
County Sunday School Convention
The Red Willow Co u n ty Sunday
School association met in Indianola
Monday evening and all day and even
ing Tuesday of this week The meet
ings were held in the Methodist church
On account of severe weather the atten
dance was small Prof Steidley Field
Secretary and Miss Haines Superin
tendent of Primary Dept of the State
association were both present At the
business session the following officers
were olected for the ensuing year
President Cecil Matthews Bartley
Secretary and Treasurer Mrs F M
Kimmell McCook
Supt of Primary Dept MrsIN Noe
Indianola
Supt of Home Dept Mrs I M
Beardslee McCook
Supt of Training Dept Miss Ethel
Unppen Indianola
Indianola gave all who came out a
warm welcome
Tho program was as follows
MONDAY EVENING
Lecture by Prof Steidley subject
The Boy That God Made
TUESDAY MORNING
Devotional service led by Rev Clifford
the evangelist
Round Table conducted by ProfSteid
ley
Reports of officers
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Devotional service led by RevCrippen
Election of officers
Address by Prof Steidley subject
Five Facts Friendship Instruction
Recognition Salvation Training
Address by Miss Haines subject
Instruction to Primary Teachers
Childrens meeting
TUESDAY EVENING
Lecture by Miss Haines subject
Echoes From Jerusalem
Wanted in Seward For Embezzlement
Deputy Sheriff Osborn arrested Perry
L Sargent last Friday afternoon in the
National hotel and held him until the
arrival of No 3 that night when the
sheriff of Seward county arrived and
took the ypung man in charge They
deparjed for Seward on No 2 Saturday
morning It is alleged that Sargent
who was left in charge of a farm in that
neighborhood by the owner after the
departure of the owner hauled about
100 worth of grain to market appropri
ating the proceeds and leaving the team
at the shipping point came out to this
section of the state to avoid the conse
quences of his crime He had been here
a week or two visiting in this neighbor
hood He awaited the forwarding of his
pension to this point and was about to
leave this city when arrested and held
by Deputy Sbpriff Osborn On instruction
from the sheriff of Seward county Sar
gent is a comaratively young man hav
ing been a member of the First Nebra
ska regiment in the war with Spain be
ing a pensioner of that war The chan
ces seem to be good for the young man
to serve time for his crime
Colling Whitaker Wedding
Last Sunday afternoon at 430 oclock
Mr Oliver Colling of Indianola and Miss
Mabel Whitaker of East McCook were
united in marriage at the home of Mr
and Mrs F L Hendershot in East Mc
Cook Rev M B Carmon officiating
Miss Susie Colling and Mr George
Whitaker stood up with the young
couple Miss Cora Garvey played the
wedding march The bride looked pretty
in a white silk muslin the groom manly
in conventional black Both wore carna
tions The young friends were both
born in Red Willow county and have
resided here ever since The ceremony
was witnessed by a company of relatives
and friends Many pretty and useful
gifts were bestowed upon them Indian
ola will be their home
Election of Officers
The East McCook Sunday school elec
ted the following officers for the ensuing
year at the regular session last Sunday
afternoon Supt C C Byfield Asst
Supt A C Marsh Secretary Don Wal
ters Corresponding Secretary and Treas
urer Mrs A C Marsh The school is
now just one year old Has a building
and lot of its own Is self supporting
and out of debt Tho school is well at
tended and is doing a good work in that
section of the city
The Farmers Institute
begins to have every appearance of be
ing a great day in McCook Fekruary
22d Each farmer is invited to call and
see the display of farm implements and
buggies at W T Colemans The dis
play will be larger and finer than ever
this year
January Mortgage Record
Farm mortages filed 13 2043000
released 16 183435 City and town
mortages filed 6 325765 released
9 807010 Chattel mortages filed 19
2394393 released 14 1915407
Cut Flowers Always on Hand
Designs made to order from 2 to 25
Mrs L M Best Phone 91 or leave
order at McConnells
Pretty soon this snow will all be gone
and you will be thinking about the
spring planting Remember that W T
Coleman has the largest and best assort
ment of grass and garden seeds in the
city Call at once and secure what you
need and avoid delay in the spring
The Fortnightly dance last Friday
night was in the nature and form of a
rag hop and carried with it quite all the
amusing features of such affairs gro
tesque raiment actions and all
Childrens sleeping garments 19c and
39c at The Thompson
Clearing Sale
Have you seen the
tines at Cone Bros
Dry Goods Cos
Some great snaps in one and two room
wall paper patterns may be found at
Cone Bros
Boys 150 knee pant suits for 8119 at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Clearing
Sale
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING FEBUARY 10 1905
LEBANON
Elmer Cecil is having a well put down
on his half section north of town
John Hagg was over near the Lutheran
church the third hunting a butcher
Isaac Orr who has been visiting his
daughter Mrs Clyde Meeken has re
turned home
A few weeks ago E P Day went to
Denver and bought a nine months ticket
over railroads south and west of that
point paying 10 extra which allows
him to travel through Oklahoma terri
tory and up into Nebraska He writes
that he enjoys the trip splendidly He
says that ho can walk home when he
runs out of money
Mrs Myrtle King Nickerson who
stopped off last Tuesday on her way to
Hayes count resumed her journey
Sunday night And indeed it is a journ
ey for she had to stay all night in Mc
Cook to Culbertson about noon stay all
night and on Monday morning go to
Hayes Center with the mail carrier to
be met at Jiayes Center by her husband
Mr and Mrs Nickerson expect to work
on a ranch a year before buying land
They paid 2 per acre cash rent for farm
land and pasture land alike in Missouri
besides doing 100 worth of work on the
200 acre farm which was specified in tht
contract Mr Nickerson usod a lister
last two years in Missouri but they do
not use riding cultivators on account of
the stumps and tree roots In spite of
the high rent in Missouri Beaver Valley
land is selling as high as land in the
neighborhood of Bethany Missouri
Mrs Nickerson said hello to friends in
Lebanon Saturday and called briefly at
ADbotts and tiartnolomews
NORTH OF LEBANON
Rev Predoehl left January 30th for
his new pastorate in Hamilton county
this state
When we sold our farm we had the
promise of the use of the place during
1905 but as we cannot sprechen sie
Deutsch the purchaser rented the
place to one who could Hence we will
be compelled to vacate shortly and will
sell all our stock and machinery chick
ens 50 bushels sorted potatoes sacked
18 bushels White Ohio seed potatoes 50
bushels seed oats cleaned etc at private
sale cheap Farm located northwest
quarter of section 12 Missouri Ridge pre
cinct Walter M Pennington
Ladies warm fleeced hose for lie pair
at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Clear
ing bale
Mens outing flannel night gowns 39c
at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Clear
ing Sale
CULBERTSON
There have been several sleighing part
ies this week
Mrs N L Wemple was in McCook
the last of the week
Mrs S E Solomon was shopping in
McCook Wednesday
W Z Taylor was a business visitor in
the city on the west
A J Troutman returned from his
visit to Oxford Saturday morning
Miss Clara Garder went up to Benkel
men Wednesday morning to visit friends
Frank Commons returned from Ames
Saturday where he has been for several
weeks
Cards are out announcing the ap
proaching marriage of Emma Stine and
Seth Jay February 15th
Mr and Mrs S II Blum of Palisade
are the proud parents of a 9 pound baby
girl All concerned nre doing well
Miss Hazel Metzer won the diamond
in the contpst last Tuesday evening as
being the handsomest young lady in
town
The infant child of Mr and Mrs
Frank Brown died Tuesday February
7th of pneumonia The bereaved par
ents have the sympathy of the entire
community
The Farmers Institute will be held
here February 21st The farmers are
taking a great deal of interest in it
Everyone should be sure to hear Dr
Peters Hinman and others that appear
on the program See the bills Dont
miss it
Bors fleeced union suits for 19c at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Clearing
Sale
Boys stout corduroy knee pants for
39c at The Thompson
Clearing Sale
Dry Goods Cos
RURAL FREE DELIVERY ROUTE NO 1
Roy Rogers is the possessor of a fine
now butriry and harness
Miss Idd Downs is working for Mrs
R B Archibald in McCook
Mike Each and family have been under
the weather with severe colds but are
better now
They had a very pleasant surprise
party Monday evening at the home of
David Cox
Henry Reiner is laid up with a broken
collar bono While attempting to leaci
his team of horses thoy knocked him
down and tramped on him with result
above noted
The aged father of William Urling
died last Saturday night and was buri
I ed in Indianola Tupsday morning The
father caught a severe cold took to his
bed from which he never arose
Mens good corduroy suits for 439 at
The Thompson Drv Goods Cos Clearing
Sale
Ladies 325 bear fur scarfs now 199
at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Clear
ing Sale
175 part wool blankets for 119 pair
at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Clear
ng Sale
Mens blanket lined duck coats for
69c at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Clearing Sale
Just write it down on the tablets of
your memory that the ladies of the
Methodist Aid Society will hold their
usual Washingtons Birthday dinner
and supper this year and that Marsh is
n mile ahead of all the competition in the
INDIANOLA
Empty houses are
Indianola
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a scarco article in
Plenty cf cold weathor and a good
coat of snow
Aleck Brown of Missouri Ridge was in
town Wednesday
Gus Kreiger went to McCook on busi
ness Sunday evening
Powell Smith shipped a car load of
cattle Tuesday night
Harry Whitmore shipped a car of hogs
to St Joe last Tuesday
Mr Parker of the depot force has been
given a parole of ten days
Rov Perry Ratzoll of Cambridge was
an Indianola caller Tuesday
A sonwas born to Agent and Mrs
Lawritson Thursday of last week
Saturday was a day of fasting and
prayer at the churches in Indianola
Oreorge Whitaker of McCook has been
an Indianola visitor since last week
Mrs Whitaker of McCook is in the
city the guest of relatives and friends
These are fine cool nights to sleep but
rather chilly building fires in the morn
ings
Miss Collicutt of Cambridgo visited
friends in Indianola a few days this
week
Francis Powell was sick with a cold
for a few days this week but is now
better
W B Guthries
children are having a
siege with the measles The family is
under quarantine
b red Chessman returned to his home
in Arapahoe after a short visit with
friends in Indianola
Everett Toogood came in from Crete
this week to visit awhile with parents
brothers and sisters
Tom Ireland and John McClung
brought a drove of mules over from Leb
anon for shipment to St Louis
William Sandon came down from Den
ver Thursday on the early train and
went over to Danbury during the day
The Congregational people listened to
a very interesting sermon Sunday morn
ing by Rev J H Mason of Danbury
A ball was given Monday night at the
home of Mrs Mary Colling in honor of
the wedding Quite a crowd participat
ed
Oliver Colling and wife are moving in
to the old Causin building where they
will live until more suitable place can be
obtained
RevClifton evangelist is in Indianola
this week helping E B Crippen in his
revival work Good crowds are in at
tendance
P S Manly purchased two pool tables
from Mr Condon and will move them to
Edison soon where he expects to open up
a billiard hall
Oliver Colling and Miss Mabel Whit
aker left Indianola Friday evening for
McCook where they were married Feb
ruary atn n numDer oi inenas accom
panied them
Late advices from Oklahoma report
very severe weather there and the ice
crop good They usually use artificial
ice but next year they will have natures
own product
The Havana Telephone company re
ceived a carload of wire and other ma
terial with which they will commence
the construction of a new line as soon as
spring opens up
Flannelette dressing sacques for 46c at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Clearing
Sale
Ladies beaver top shoes plush lined
for 99c at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Clearing Sale
BARTLEY
G W Ritchie was quite sick a few
days this week
Harry Brown was down from Indian
ola Wednesday
I WStevens was down from Freedom
Tuesday after coal
Perry Ginther has been quite sick
this week with tonsilitis
Frank Owens was in town this week
from near Farnam where he has been
working
J E Lewis had his sale Wednesday
of this week and will start for California
in a few days
Our town council has ordered about
one thousand feet of sidewalk built as
soon as the weather is favorable
-A gentleman by the name of Thomp
son is down here from Leadville looking
after a farm he has near Bartley
Joe Ohleston has postponed his sale
twice on account of bad weather but
will try it again next Wednesday
Mrs W B Downs was called to Ta
mora Seward county Tuesday morning
to attend the funeral of her father Mr
Hiram Rodman
Miss Nessie Foutch who has just
finished a school in the western part of
the state will teach a two months term
in the Hickman district
Ira and John Ritchie and their sister
Mrs Otis Farrer went to Hastings last
Saturday to attend thf funeral of their
sifters husband Mr Bucher
The big hunt went off last Fridayand
the boys filled Sam Clarks store with
rabbits and other animals In the lot
was one wolf killed by Jade Arbogast
Miss Lillie Fox who was so badly
injured in a runaway several weeks ago
has so far recovered a to resume her
position as teacher in the Johnson dis
trict in Frontier county
Ladies long tourist coats in black for
399 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Clearing Sale
Mens extra good 175 sweaters now
120 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Clearing Sale
Ladies 125 union suits now 89c at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Clearing
Sale
Ladies 35c vests and pants now 23c at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Clearing
Sale
Have you tried White Pine and Tar
the best cough remedy Cone Bros
Use McMillens Cough Cure money
fine meat line Dinner and supper will rpfunrlpfl if not satisfactory
be served in the basement of the new j
church 1 Everything in drugs McConnell
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NUMBER 31
Seasonable Goods at Reasonable
Prices
After something more than
three yoars of business with tho
people of McCook and vicinity wo
feel we have to somo extent at
least gained your confidence in
our integrity and reliability and
we invito all those who have here
tofore favored us with their pat
ronage to continue doing so and
to those who have not wo ask for
tho privilege of showing you that
wo at all times and seasons offer
you the best goods at right prices
and in many cases if not in all
we can and will save you money
if you will give us your businoHS
Wo havo a number of specialties
which just now are deserving of
your attention Our White Pino
and Tar Cough Romedytarid
Anti GripineTabletsare in great
demand and are really the best of
their kind in tho market
Our stock oi -hot water bottles
fountain syringes etc is unequal
led and tho prices are right Wo
invito you to let us save you money
on your drug bills Cone Bros
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McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday morning
39
Wheat j
Oats u
Rye CO
Harloy
HRS 4 30
Errs 21
Good Butter 20
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for drugs
Valentines from
lens
1 cent up at
Pink eye is alllicting a few families
in the city
Valantines of all stylos and prices from
lc to 150 at Cone Bros
For Rent
residence
-5-room house Inquire at
10 2ts C J Snell
For Rent Two rooms for light house
keeping Inquire at Ludwicks furniture
store
Girls fleeced union suits for 19c at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Clearing
Sale
Wanted Alfalfa seed millet cane
seed at V T
your samples
Colemans Bring in
375 good heavy wool blankets for
289 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Clearing Sale
Five thousand dozens fancy large size
sweet naval oranges for sale atKnipples
at d cents a dozen
A boys black coat with good blanket
lining for 49c at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos Clearing Sale
For Rent Three unfurnished rooms
three lots north of frame school house
J E Clark
The Dorcas Society will give a silver
piece Tit Tat Toe social in the Congre
gational church Thursday evening
February 16th Home made candy for
sale
All ladies and misses dress skirts at
great reductions during this salo 500
kinds for 389 175 ones to 139 400
to 299 etc at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos Clearing sale
For Sale 60 ton of alfalfa
stack 5 miles east of McCook
year old mare single or double
weight about 1300 pounds 1
single driver
hay in
1 seven
driver
small
I M Smith
Izzer bed comforters are made right
here in the store 14 yards of cloth 6f tx
7ft with 6 Izzer bats inside well tack
ed and hemmed for 185 Manufactured
only by The Thompson Dry Goods Co
Mrs M V Sheldon will give a form
ula for preparing milk for children who
are imperfectly or insufliciently nourish
ed to any reader of The Triucne who
will call or write to her Call at the old
Knipple residence
Among other new implements on dis
play at W T Colemans on February
22nd will be the most modern listed
corn cultivator The Flying Swede
known all over Nebraska as the best
Dont fail to see it
Have you ever tried a liquid smoke for
preserving meat It is better cheaper
and more effective than the old way of
smoking meat McConnells Concen
trated Smoke in 25 cent bottles is enough
for 150 pounds of meat t
E J Mitchell will handle the big Bix
ler stock sale 18 miles northwest of this
place February 16th Mr Mitchell has
the reputation of being the best auc
tioneer in western Nebraska His terms
are reasonable Terms and dates may
be obtained at this oflice
If every feeder of young stoers in Red
Willow county could read Wayne Dins
mores article on F o e d i n g Young
Steers for Market in the current issue
of The Ilomoatead and faithfully apply
the principles inculated it woulcf be ad
vantageous for all concerned The arti
cle is in answer to a query from a stock
man who contemplates feeding twenty
high grade Angus stoer calves that will
be a year old in April and May Profes
sor Dinmorp says calves should now
weigh 500 to VjU pounds and should gain
from 600 to S0O pounds in the next ten
months and be ready for market in No
vember or the first of December Great
est possible gains consistent with reason
able cost of food should be the aim he
declares He goes on to discuss the
various foods composing the several pos
sible balanced rations to force calves in
this manner Tho article is full of facts
and sound logic and The McCook Tki
bune regards the publication of such
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