The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 24, 1905, Image 5

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and Italian lace
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Lace Bea ding
Ribbon Lace
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has yide Ruffle
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See Large Bills for Full Par
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Comfort yes and
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To snmy Is in
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shoe
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that will keep
the feet dry in
any old weather
only 350 at that
Yes Petty
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pleases his
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A E PETTY Prop
ughansTwenty Eighth
-Annual Catalogue
Covering thefourgreatdeparfments of Gardening
Mailed TREE to all buyers of Garden
SeedsHowerSeedsGreenhousePlants
Shrubs and HardyPlants pedigree
Sped rornOatsPotatoesTwo Grand
Prizes and 20 Gold and SilverMedals
AwardedVaughan at StLouisWRlTENOW
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February 27th
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Following prices are samples of the thirtyeight Special Bargains in Defender
Underwear we offer on Monday only Look the garments over judge for yourself
Cambric Walking Skirts Deep Flounce of Two
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Clusters of Fine Tucks and
Hamburg Insertion Trimmed
with Wide Hamburg Edge to
Match Lawn Dust Ruffle
Cambric walking -skirt umbrella ruffle of lawn
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Lace Insertion and
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Beading Ribbon Bead
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Good quality Gown
of Soft Finished
Cambric Square
Neck Fancy Yoke
of Tambour Inser
tion Fine Tucks
Hamburg Ri b b o n
Insertion and ribbon
with Embroidery to
Match at Neck and
Sleeves only
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RAILROAD KEVS ITEMS
Engine 1235 is in for sligbt repairs to
ono of her valves
Brakeman C A Deloy ia away on a
visit to his folks
Charles Knosp was up from Republi
can City mid week
Engine 2701 has just had one of her
trailers turned up this week
Switch engine 1371 a Gl is just back
from Jlavelock and an overhauling
The boiler gang is putting a partial
set of new flues iu the 706 this week
Joe Alokko assumed his clerkship in
the master mechanics oflice Thursday
Brakeman E II Pearson and E L
Ilawkins are on the sicklist this week
Washingtons birthday lasted over
Thursday with some of the backshop
force
C W Britt storekeeper has been out
of town this week on business of his
department
Conductor J F Utter is down at Ox
ford running for Conductor F A Stark
who is sick
Frank Calhoun of the carpentershop
rorce is on tne renec wun an auuuK or
rheumatism
Brakeman J YT Eidenour returned to
duty Thursday and is on with Conduc
tor J J Curran
Switchman A G Goth was called to
South Omaha Wednesday by news of
his mothers illness
There is a rumor current that the
shopmen may return to ten hours work
first of next month
Conductor and Mrs IT A Beale went
down to Lincoln last Friday and re
turned home on Monday
The company up to January 31 1905
had spent 90190520 in the maintenance
of the voluntary relief department
L M Best who has been ill for some
time returned to work Thursday morn
ing on the 14221 with Conductor E M
Cox
The long expected 75 foot turntable
has arrived and will be installed as soon
as possible It is a huge affair filling
two cars
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Brakeman Oscar Sarratt has been
transferred to Oxford and is braking for
Conductor O R Arnick vice Brakeman
Nichols resigned
Engine 1757 an old style compound
that has been in the round house for
some time for valve repairs went into
service again today
Engineer H D Bayless who has been
sickand confined to the house for several
weeks is now able to be out and about
a little and is on the mend
The company laid off some more men
in Denver the first of this week Master
Mechanic Archibald returning home
from the obsequies Wednesday
F O Gray late agent at Arapahoe is
now located in Corvallis Oregon and
with a gentleman by the name of Wel
sher is engaged in general merchandis
ing
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iss c oup c or luocivBjrowerjJitc came
up from Lincoln Monday night and
with Master Mechanic Aichibald went
west on 13 Tuesday on company busi
ness
Roadmaster T A Wilburn Con
ductor Frank Quigley Conductor G A
Brooks and Brakeman C W Dewey re
turned home Moi day niuht from Kan
sas City where they were for several
days on a company lawsuit
Mack Hughes came out from Rock
Island Illinois Monday night on an
item of business leaving on the night
train Tuesday for home and work
Large Store
SmaES Expense
Small Pgibss
OUR drug store comprises everything
found in a drug shop to meet the
demand of our customers It is of a
quality -that you do not find often in
even the large city drug stores Buy
ers here are absolutely sure that they
are getting positively the best the market
affords in every line of drug store goods
Because of our large store and small ex
pense we are successful in competing
with the large city stores where they
have big rents and heavy expenses to
meet Our prices are so low and the
merit of our goods so great that it will
pay you to go out of your way to come
here
The following is one of our offers
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Yoti have tried pills
You know bj your own experience that a phy
sic wont cure let experience show you what
will cure
Constipation is the rotting of undigested food
in the ahuientary tube This festering rotting
mass makes badblood which makes bad health
Constipation causes most sickness It probably
causes vour suffering
Hulls Giape Tonic cures It is not a physic or
like anything else you haveeverused Itisatotitc
containing special properties of the grape which
strengthens the digestive organs and enables
them to do their work unaided and properly
No griping If it fails your money will be
returned
We know that Mulls Grape Tonic will cure
you and therefore will give you a large sample
bottle of the great remedy if you have never
taken it We only ask that you use the contents
of the first bottle as directed You dont obligate
yourself to buy any of the remedy
FREE COUPON
Send this coupon with your name and
address and druggists name for a free bot
tle of Mulls Grape Tonic to
Mulls Craps Tonic Co 600 Third Ave
Rock Island III
Give Full Address and Write Plainly
The 100 bottle contains nearly three times
the 50c size
This is one way we have of serving our
customers We are looking out for your in
terests as well as our own Who else will do
as much COME AND SEE US
LON CONE BRO
DRUGGISTS
Macks many friends among the bojs
and others will be more than pleased to
know that he has a fine profitable job on
the Rock Island
A big bouncing twelve pound boy was
botn to Mr and Mrs C EEmerson
Wednesday The rip boys all insist
that CharlV shall call the lad George
Washington in honor of the Father of
His Country This is the first visit
of the storkto the Emerson house for
six or eight years
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
School was dismissed Wednesday on
account of Washingtons birthday
Miss Ernini Rathbun was absent from
her school duties all of last week on ac
count of sickness
Miss Millicent Slaby of the south Ale
Cook school was unable to perform her
duties Monday because of sickness
A L McLaughlin a representative of
the L C Health Co publishing
house was a school visitor Monday
Clarence Somerville of the tenth
grade who has been ill at his home
south west of town for several weeks
resumed his school work Monday
Alta Roberts a pupil in the ninth
grade who has been confined to her
home in Hayes Center because of sick
ness returned to school this week after
a months absence
The teachers club met with Mis
Rowfll Monday of last week and began
the reading of Othello which they con
tinued as Miss Rists guests at the home
of Mrs Pratt this week Monday night
The ladies quartette sang on both oc
casions
The young men of the upper high
school grades organized a debating club
last week with the following oflicers
President John W Green Vice-president
Harold Sutton Secretary Warren
Hanson Treasurer Allie Keys They
held tl eir first debate Saturday night
the subject being Resolved That an
early change in the Russian government
is inevitable Darve Schell
Kimmell and Warren Hanson upheld the
affirmative and Oscar Green Ned Miller
and Charlie Rice the negative The
decision was in favor of the former
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take laxative bkomo quinine tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure E W Groves signature is on
each box 25c
Resolutions of Sympathy
Whereas The Allwise beins who doetli all
things well lias seen fit to remove from hi- earth
ly homo our beloved Brother H II Troth and
Whereas In the death of Brother Troth Mc
Cook lodge number 61 has lost a faithful consci
entious member who was ever ready and willing
to assist his fellowmen by a kind word or a help
ing hand Therefore bo it
Kesolved That McCook lodge No 61A OU
W exteud to the family of our deceased Brother
our sincere sympathy in this their hour of sor
row and commend them to Him who doctumll
things for the best Be it further
Kesoived That a copy of these resolutions
be sent to the bereaved family and spread on the
minutes of tho lodge and a copy printed in each
city paper Wm Middleton
FlotdM Beery
John Hunt
Theres a pretty girl in an Alpine hat
A sweeter girl with a sailor brim
But the handsomest girl youll ever see
Is tho sensible girl who uses Rocky
Mountain Tea L W MgConnell
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Fine Tucks in body
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Nainsook Cor
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Hamburg Ribbon
Insertion and Rib
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Remember These Bargains in
Prices are for Monday Feby
2k Be Sure to Call Early
Sl tiHS
I will sell at public sale at my farm two miles southeast of
Centerpoint and six miles north of Box Elder on
Tuesday Fek 28 X
commencing at nine oclock a in the following property
Head of Horses
Consisting of i mare five
years old weight iigo i
marew eight years old weight
i 300 1 gelding seven years
old weight 1300 1 gelding
four years old weight 1200
2 yearling colts 1 bay colt three years old 1 black seven
eighths Percheron stallion three years old weight 1400 6
head of mules three years old in spring
65 Head of Cattle
Consisting of 20 head of steers twelve coming two years
old eight coming one year old 1 bull one year old 12 fresh
cows with calves by side 32 mixed cows and heifers some
giving milk
chickens
Hogs shoats and some brood sows 100
Farm Flachinery
Consisting of 1 Harvester King header 1 press drill one
single horse drill 3 riding cultivators 2 walking cultivators
1 stirring plow 1 breaking plow 1 walking lister two har
rows 4 corn Elis one disc 1 double row disc cultivator 2
mowers one header box 1 hay rake one rack 1 two horse
feed grinder 2 sets of double harness one saddle 1 road cart
1 DeLaval cream separator 1 heating stove 1 portable
pantry 15 bushels cane seed 100 bushels barley more or
less other articles too numerous to mention
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TPFTTIC rw f Colp On all sums of 61003 and under cash Onsums
lClliio Ul kjdlC 0Ver S1000 a credit of nine months will be given
purchaser giving note with approved security drawinir 10 per cent interest
A discount of 5 per cent will be given for cash on sums over 1000 No
property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with
F S SCH00N0YER
M E Piper Clerk
H H Berry Auctioneer
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