The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 24, 1905, Image 8

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Stock Reducing
Sale
In order to reduce our grocery stock largely
by the first of the ccming year we have de
cided to give our patrons the advantage of a
Reduction of
10 to 20 per cent
on many items in our large line of fresh
and first class goods such as
California Fruits
Coffees Etc
You will save 5c a pound pn your coffee and
proportoinately more on other items
Take Advantage of
This Opportunity
The IN-ER-SEAL CADETS will be with
us Saturday aweek
Never Fail 5 gallon Oil or Gasoline Cans
for 150 They are world beaters
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BOX ELDER
Frank Millers is lurd from Friend
visiting -relatives
Mrs Stephen Bolles left last Thurs
day to visit her parents at ScandiaKaus
W B Wolfe J K Gordon and Geo
Younger have been losing cattle from
the stalks
The speqial meetings will close next
Sunday Miss Ashby will preach
Sunday morning at 11 oclock Elder
O C Wilson will preach Sunday even
ing and hold quarterly conferenceMon
day morning
Now is the time to got two papers for
almost the price of one The Tribune
and Weekly Inter Ocean 8105
ADVICE
that comgs from
experience is the
most valuable Ask
experienced and
successful men the
best way to keep
money1
They will un
doubtedly recom
mend the opening
of an account in an
institution like the
First
National
Bank
Take their advice
and be wise Do
not wait until you
have learned by
b i t ter experience
the folly of keep
ing your cash in
house or office
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60 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
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Trade Marks
Designs
V finovRiRUTS Xtn
Anrnne gendlnc aaketoh and desciiDtlon may
quickly ascertain ourBplnlon free whether an
Invention 1s probatjly patentable Communica
tions strictly confidential HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free Oldest agency for eecunng patents
Patents taken through Slunn Co receive
rpuial notice vrlthont charge In the
Scientific Htitericatt
A handsomely Illustrated weekly Tersest cir
culation of any sclentlflc Journal Terms 3 a
year four months fL Sold byall newsdealers
MUNN Co361Broada New York
ranch Office CSS F BU Washington D C
BARTLETf
The Duff elevator company are build
ing large corn cribs here
Soveral parties havo Inst cattle by
turning them into the cornstalk fields
Elder Wilson will close his services
for the Christian church here next Sun
day
Fred Paley has purchased a block east
of the Dodd residence and is erecting a
residence
Mrs Baker will have a salenest Tues
dayof the personal property of the R S
Baker estate
Robert George is here from Wauneta
visiting friends and looking after some
business matters
Mr Bell will resign his position at the
Farmers elevator about the first of De
cember and a Mr Higgins will take his
place
Bartley needs a good blacksmith and
wood worker also a veterinary surgeon
These would be paying vocations from
the start
Miss Anna Richmond captured a large
wolf last Sunday but will not scalp
him for the bounty Shes going to
make a pet of him
A J DeArmand has put a new roof on
his business building and will make
some additional improvements on the
interior of the building
John OMaley was in town this week
trying to stop the payment of a note
given to some traveling doctors by the
name of Crook He says they are
rightly named
Robert Fisher intends to have his new
store building completed in time to sell
Chnstmas goods Bob is a good fellow
and will have a good building and a
good trade from the opening of his new
store
Mrs Ellen Daniels was visited Tues
day by about 25 of her old friends and
neighbors in honorof the 53d anniver
s try of herbirthday The ladies had a
carpet fag bee whole lots of fun and a
splendidTdinner prepared by Mrs Dan
iels and all bid her many pleasant re
turns of the day
George Wolf and Miss Anna Rich
mond were united in marriage at the
home of her parents Mr and Mrs J D
Richmond at noon last Sunday Rev
Kirby officiating Thesesplendid young
people have grown from childhood in
our midstand have characters pure and
clean in every respect No more prom
ising union for future happiness and
prosperity has ever occurred here We
wish them a long and happy life
RURAL FREE DELIVERY N01
Frank Dudek Hna completed a nice
new bog house ill
C H Angell hns sold his farm to W
H Bryant north of town
Mrs L II Blacklege of Red Cloud is
visiting at Robert Johnsons
Samuel Hughes is having a new barn
built C W Roper is doing the work
A R Hammell was in luck this time
in getting his threshing done before the
rain
John Leibbrandt is exhibiting another
evidence of prosperity jn building a
2000 dwelling on his farm
Nelson Downs who has been suffering
the last two weeks with blood poi on
in his left hand is getting along nicely
Elsie Wilcox had a party tho other
evening Some of our boys that were
present report too muny town girls iu
evidence
W H Smith and daughter Mr
Angell returned last Sunday from their
visit at Trenton Miss Bessie remaining
until the holidays
Some think Miss Daisy Jacobs will
change her name some time in the near
future I think myself it looks a little
suspicious What do you think Alvin
DANBURY
O B Woods is under the doctors
care with fever
John Newman shipped two car loads
of hogs to St Joe Sunday night
Mrs Alfred Ashton has returned to
her home in Cedar Bluffs Kansns
Mrs Carrie Shepherd who has been
visiting hero has returned to her home
in McCook
Miss Viva Wright of Cedar Bluffs is
training the choir at the Congregational
church for the present
J G Evers attended the Hardware
and Implement association at Omaha
and reported a good time
The basket supper at the hall foFthe
Congregational church was fairly well
attended They made S29 55
John Remington has bought six acres
of land of Wm Maekej for 8650 and-ex-
pects to build a fine residence
Mr and Mrs B N Leisure celebrated
their golden wedding at the Rosemore
hotel with quite a number of friends A
good time was reported
SCHOOL CREEK
Mrs Bishop is in very poor health
Grandma Vaudervort is on thosick
list -
Anna Sargent returned to Cambridge
Tuesday
Ed Vandervort is husking corn near
Cambridge
Fred Fritz is treating his house to a
coat of paint- - Le
Will Buller is in Colorado this week
with a view of buying land
Marion Kimberling and family spent
a few days with Mrs Kimberlings
mother Mrs Kilgore
Quite a number of young people sur
prised Cora Collings Saturday evening
all report a good time
Grandma Conrad returned from Lin
coln last week where she had an oper
ation performed on one of her eyes She
has been totally blind for two years but
can see quite well now with hopes of
better sight
Knlvndlcft ta Support Art
The government of Bavaria hao
voted a considerable sum for the main
tenance of art institutions throughout
the kingdom during the coming year
The allowances for the purchase of
paintings and their preservation is
particularly liberal The various art
Institutes in Munich receive handsome
subsidies and the Germanic museum
In Nuremberg gets an increased allow
ance Various other institutions have
been voted large amounts for repairs
and maintenance These art- allow
ances In all reah Sl 08163 marks
739741 Emil ITenisol In Chicago
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u Dynamos Driven from Car Axle
T The Great Western Railway of Eng
land is lighting its corridor trains by
electricity obtained from dynamos
driven from the car axle Storage bat
teries are carried for use when the
unning speed is slow and for stops
AN ALWAYS NEEDED
afticle in the house is good flour Your
reputation as a fine bread or cake baker
depends a whole lot on the goodness1 of
THE FLOUR YOU USE -Have
you tried our 91 Anchor and
Pride of McCook brands Then you
have not experienced the pleasure of
baking with a perfect flour Try a Mc
Cook sack The cost is no more than
that i other kinds But the results
are infinitely better - r
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INDIAH0LA
Miss Eta Gamsby is quito seriously
Wni McCallum is thinking of build
ing n new stone residence
E Thompson and family visited
friends in Bartley last Sunday
Roy Kennedy is moving into tho Rid
gely property near the schnolhouse
Orson Lee came down from McCook
Monday and spent the flay in town
Mrs William Mulltnix is very sick at
her home two miles west of Indianola
Alexander Brown of Missouri Ridge
was an Indianoln visitor Saturday last
W F lliiman has moved into the new
brick dwolling built by F M Strockoy
R E Smith went over to Danbury
Monday to finish up some work in his
line
Pete Miller and family of Culbertson
sojourned in Indianola n few dnys this
week
Mrs Thrs Duncan and Clarence loft
for their new home in Idaho Monday
evening
The family of Mr Strunk hns arrived
and will mnkn their home in our midst
for the present
A fine rain visited this part of the
ll n7Jnnro nrVf Tf mni n nrnl
Irlllll iriurniiuj uiuu j v niton
cnttiB visitor
Professor Calvin wnh over to Dan
burv last week where h organized a
clncs in sineing
H W Keyes hai hi furnaoo complet
ed The Pope Brothers of MoCnok were
the artists on this occasion
Miss Ancie Quick has the primary de
partment of tho srhool in charge during
Miss Ena Gamsbys sickness
Mrs D B Korns and sister Miss Mad
ipon went to McCook Sunday night for
a two days visit with relatives
Miss Craven who has been visiting
the family of L B Korns left for her
home near Hnigler Sunday night
We understand that Thomas Duncan
has pnld his hopsocand lot to a party
who will come here shortly to live
Mr Rtreff the farmers eIvntor man
is getting renrlv to build a brick resi
dence on bis alfalfa farm south of town
J L McCafTertys folks who have
been visiting in Iowa for the past few
weeks have returned to their home
north of Indianoln
Milo Ouerh who went to his home in
Alvo this stat to visit awhile with the
homefolks came back a few days since
and is again at his old stand
Mrs Brook Quisle had a snle of her
household -goods Hsfc Fridny and left
hero Saturday night for Missouri whore
she goes to live with her mother
Mts Sullivan and children of McCook
visited with Roy Kennedys folks the
first of the week returning to their
home on No 5 Wednesday evening
Mrs Azella Wilson finished selling
her goods last Saturday A P Day
was the auctioneer Mrs Wilson goes
to Hastings where she will engage in
business
L B Simmons is moving into the
Taylor property Mr and Mrs Taylor
will occupy rooms in the old court house
thus they will be near their daughter
Mrs Lakin who will care for them
William Deveny the great corn doc
tor at one time a resident of this county
but now of Oregon is here renewing
friendships with old time friends and
acquaintances and extracting corns
The band boys thought to charivari
tho newly wedded pair Monday night
but upon going to their place of abode
found that the young couple had taken
french leave and could not be found
James Carmicbael and son Alec will
take a trip to Ireland starting Saturday
morning They will stop over awhile in
Iowa to visit relatives after which they
will resume their journey going by the
way of New York They expect to sail
about December second
His Fifth Year in Same Charge
The oldtime friends of Revl Hanlein
will read the following from an Anacor
te9 Wash nesvspaper with pleasure
In the K of P hall lastFriday night
a public reception was tendered the Rev
WS Hanlein who has been returned
for the fifth year as pastor of the Meth
odist church of Anacortes
A large number of friends were pres
ent to show their good will and pleasure
upon the return of this most popular
pastor Attorney Howell in a few fitting
remarks gave a formal address of wel
come which Rev Hanlein responded to
in a most pleasing and hearty manner
A short program was given The
Tnusical selections by the male quartette
beingespecially fine Attorney Frank
Quinby gave a historical recitation
which was aoly given and warmly ap
plauded A good time socially was en
joyed by all present Refreshments
-were served by the the church
who also had decorated the liall in a
inqsfc tasteful manner for the occasion
Wo ter Supply for Tamplco
English engineers are making sur
veys and plans of Tamplco and the
surrounding country with a view of
supplying the town with drinking wa
and a complete system of sewer
age Should these works be carried
out there will be an excellent opening
forthe sale of plumbing supplies At
present there Is no plumbing estab
lishment in the port
Tour Thanksgiving
Dinner will be Complete
if your table is adorned with beantiful linen and
our complete showing of
New Patterns Handsome Designs and
Elegant Values in
Table Linens Napkins Lunch Cloths
etc is a pleasure to the eye and a delight to the
pocket book Come in and let us show you some
of our beautiful things in table linens
AMERICAN LADY CORSETS
are
all
guaranteed
non-
rustabie
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AVtaftiTiu
f i CORBET
All prices50c to 600 Wear an AMERICAN
LADY once and you will never wear another make
See our line of
Ladies Underwear Knit Skirts Black
Petticoats Outing Gowns and Sweaters
We will save yon
money on your
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New Walsh Block
Dry Goods
Call and
see us
Clapp
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L a
A 5 Suit of XiRAGQOi clothes
FREE to the Best Boy
Detective
The man who sells XTRAGOOD boy
clothes for Ederheimer Stein Co
Chicago is coming to see us within ten
days We will give free any XTRAGOOD
suit in our store to the first clever boy
under 16 years of age who finds THIS
man before he leaves town -
What You Must Do
When you think you have found the
right man say to him You are from
Ederheimer Stein Co Chicago
and sell XTRAGOOD Clothes Re
member these words If you say any
thing else he will not answer
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why not stop this falling or your hair At this rate you will soon
be without any hair Just remember that Halls Hair Renewer
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