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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1906)
i rans ana Karasois We have just received our assortment of Fans and Parasols and we are prepared to show you New and FElegant Things t in this lino We are also supplied with an other new assortment of Ladies Gilt Belts w mi r vrm m bp iwmii for 25c and 50c each They are beauties - Call and get one WHfTE DRESS GOODS AND WAI5TINGS Our stock of White Goods and Waist Goods is worthy of your inspection and it will mean MONEY TO YOU if you will look over our up-to-date assortment of Summer Dress Goods Wool Suitings Wash Suitings Silks Trimmings Laces Dress Skirts Petticoats Muslin Underwear and rfMact anything in Exclusive Dry Goods and Ladies Furnishings QsJS EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS New Walsh Block Phone 56 McCook In his new location just across the street from his old place in H P Walsh building Mike Walsh warns to see you if you have poultry eggs etc for sale He will pay you the best cash tmarket price for them The Farmers Mutual Insurance Co of Nebraska has written more insurance in the last ten years than any other com pany doing business in the state J W Burtjvess Agent McCook Neb 1 11 T1 I - 1 1 in 1 ffl Until - I H I 1 ff illsJ Special Mcdai3 Awarded KGold Medal for Mcdel Institution Range CGold Medal for Home Comfort Gas Machius iGold Medal for Collaborator Silver Medal for Collaborator TORONTO ONTARIO Manufacture ONLY JN DANBURY Mrs Rosa Miles vvbo was HI last week is better now Griff DoMay is the new clerk in G B Morgans store MrsIIindman who was sick Inst week is convalescent Red Johnson has sold out and is going to Tdaho if Clara VanPelt clerks in Morgans store on Saturdays Clifford Naden is looking after trees for numerous parties O B Woods is going to build him a fine residence on his fnrm Jake Wiclts was down from Marion one day last week on business Trilby Springer is learning thei carpenter trade under Alfred Palmer Howard Ruby has accepted a position with the American Harvester Company Mr Goodenbergor of Marion came down to our town on business Thurs day Charlie Axtell conductor on a street car in Lincoln is here visiting for a short time Prof G W Fletcher visited in Beaver City Friday and Saturday between trains Chas Wishons barn burned down Saturday morning Loss being about SlOOO The play gotten up by Miss Grayce Noyes was well attended They took in about 830 Fred Wiggins the well known auc ioneer has sold out and is going to the mountains Vernon Marble fractured his wrist playing base ball a week ago last Sun day but is all right now Wm Shockloy has sold his town prop erty to his daughter Mrs Hattio Must grave Consideration SI Mr Hayes now house is under head way It will bo on the nest block south of the schoolhouse Miss Elsie Simonsen and Mr Charlie HendrickSWere married at the brides parents one day last week Mr Cantrel who has been here visit ing friends and relatives for a short time returned home Friday The organ for the Congregational church over south has arrived The church will be dedicated soon Mr and Mrs E White of Bartley visited friends and relatives of this place the last part of last week About one half of the wheat in this country is a failure this year The ground is being put in corn or barley Married Mr Fields and Miss Ida Storm of Cedar Bluffs were united in marriage at the grooms fathers a week ago Tuesday evening Mrs Alfred Boyer and Mrs Hattie Mustgrave are under the doctors care Quite a number of people around Dan bury this spring have had sick spells 1 flf I H jf fa fi b i5 Su I E5Jk8 ff iff Mw f rfWh ft B few ek a ttV f jo vV w on c IIS kH 1 1 W f IItJ 1 BI k A I 3H I 1 4 a K i B a u a 3vil k 1 ffl a j Ssfx se KvSJ t U ate u t LI BARTLEY Ike Beeson is confined to the houso on account of n diseased leg II L Brown and family visited with Mrs Browns parents Mr and Mrs M D IIobb8 last Sunday Easter program at the M E church was carnea out in tun aunday evening Mr and Mrs Voiles visited with their daughter east of Cambridge last Satur day Dr Arbogast reports the arrival of a 12 pound baby girl at the home of Mr and Mrs Harris Elder Mills Camo through from Gen esee Idaho to Bartley during the cold and stormy weather and has not been well sinco his arrival Ho preachod to a well filled house Sunday morning and evening Doctors Hattiornd and Arbogast woro called on last Sunday to attend Mrs John Goyloy and perform a surgical op eration x Phillip Lemasters family has the measles The Miller sibturs had their millinery opening last Saturday and did a nice business furnishing caster hats for their customers Miss Louisa Harsch and Mr Jacob Grousch were married last Tuesday eve Charlie McColIum has contracted to carry the mail from Bartley to Lebanon and back daily services to begin July 1st Dr Hart D V S has received the appointment as Assistant State Veter inarian Born to Mr and Mrs Jack DOrmond last week a girl Robt Fischer has put up a nice awn ing to his store front 1 Joe Harrison of Indianola was a busi ness visitor in Bartley one day this week Otto Weber is putting in the founda tion for Chas Pychas new house Elder Mills and Dr Brown were vis itors at Indianola Wednesday and were guests of Mr and Mrs Bapst Mesdames Catlett and McCord were visitors in Indianola Tuesday Wanted A reliable person for McCook and surrounding country to represent the National Life Insurance Co of Chicago Liberal contract to right party C E H E Brown General Agents Holdrege Nebraska Corn Stubble Cnt Throat L T Davis a farmer living near West Union W Va had his throat pur hv n nnrn Rtiihhlfi nnrl hlorl to death before assistance reached him While hauling fodder he fell from his wagon his throat striking the sharp pointed stubble A tearing gash was the result BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach n n U CTTUD THAW PVPP NEARLY A BULLION RAriGEf tGLO AND USED m EVERr CUMK A HOME COMFORT RANGE MADE AND SOLD EVERY THREE MINUTES DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO USER TRADE MARK REGISTERED AND IS ON EVERY HOME COMFORT RANGE DONT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES RANGE ILLUSTRATED IS SOLD ONLY FROM OUR WAGONS BY OUR TRAVELING SALESMEN AT A UNIFORM PRICE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA THEY ARE NOT SOLO 8V DEALERS Pil EY MAIL FROH FACTORY Previous Awards 27 Highest Diplomas 16 Gold Medals ec r One Silver Medal The highest Award and only Medal ever j rriTPTI nn Tncrc in CnriiAt I - - ww AU wUAUVVy r i3 7 fl 40 O CO- - -- irTr 7 VC 2 V m INDIANOLA W S Minnioar of Dnnbury was in town one day last week George Burt visited this week with friends living noar Haigler The Catholic people have inclosed their church by a neat fence Rev- and Mrs Carman of McCook wore in Indianola Thursday W II Smith has the foundation laid for his new residence in east Indianola Sidney Toogood was indisposed for a few days lately but is able to bo on duty again Roxie Korns went down to St Joo recently and arrived home Saturday morning The Havana Telephone Company is building a new room to be used as cen tral office Doctor Minnick enjoyed a visit re cently from his brother who lives near Cambridge Deacon Howe of Cosgro has gone to Wray Colorado to work at the stone mason trndo Arthur Colling went 4to Haigler last week and visited relatives returning home Tuesday The old Dolan farm west of town has changed hands and now belongs to a man named Murray A E Otto auditor for the Duff grain company was in town last week in tho interest of his business Mrs Whittakre came down from Mc Cook Sunday morning to attend the funeral of George Colling Mr and Mrs Carl Bloom and baby of Ludoll Kansas are visiting at the home of Martin Akers and family Miss Emma Lang closed her school in Frontier county last Friday and re turned home Sunday evening Mrs Gerver came down from McCook last week and visitod a few days with her daughter Mrs William Allen E S Byfield editor of tho Indepen dent Reporter visited with tho home folks in McCook Sunday and Monday Miss Edith Smith started Tuesday evening for Salt Lake City and other points where she will visit this sum mer Miss Claudia Hatcher arrived home Thursday night from Chickasha I T where she had been teaching the past wintpr George Colling of Lincoln was in at tendance at the funeral of his nephew George Colling at this place on Sun day last Mr Thompson of the Thompson Dry Goods Co walked down from McCook Sunday afternoon and arrived in time to catch No 5 back Tony Renier a young barber recently in the employ of George Mick took french leave last Saturday and left several individuals wiser and poorer by his going SSBg6BaSB Vi 4 iwi 4 ill - i at I i tif Hill x In Goaipeilifsn with Manufaef urers of tfioVorid And rscelvejl the ONLY J0W Wv urmffl pm aJ J Aankj r trie Group Jury AppMiSil Bj l r3iaent Jury 1rsU Jsrj ifacf ST LOUIS R0Q U S A HOME COMFORT RANCHES 8 Tho Easter exorcises nt tho various churches wore well uttondod and inter esting programs enrriod out Miss Graco Phillips camo oyerrom Danbury Saturday for a short visit with tho folks at home She is toachor in tho Danbury school W H Short has sold his rosidonco property in northwest Indianola to John Harrison and will givo possession as soon ns ho can find somowhoro to move Miss Edith Lotts with her little niece and nephew are visiting at tho homo of Mr and Mrs Lowis Corbin Mr II C Lotts is also a guest at their hospitable homo Peter Bailus living a few miles north of hero mot with quito an accident whilo fixing something about his wind mill His hand was caught in tho machinery some way and was quito badly mashed George Collings son of widow Col lings died Friday morning after a brief illness of stomach trouble He was about twonty years of age Tho funeral was held at tho house and was largely at tended Tho funeral sormon was preached by Rev Hawkins of the Con gregational church Notice jrf Estray Came to my farm known as tho old Sharp farm in Coleman precinctabout March 1st 190G a dark bay mare aged about four years intl weighs about 1000 pounds Unless claimed by tho owner and expenses paid etc tho ani mal will bo sold as required by law DeWitt Griffiths Notice of Estray Strayed from my farm about nino miles southwest of McCook or or about March 29th one iron gray two year old colt has white spot on forehead and silver tail A E French Culbertson Neb McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday afternoon Corn Wheat 01 Outs 25 Kyo -it Barley 21 Hors C U Ekks t Good Buttoi 15 REAL ESTATE 51030 Acre Tracts Alfalfa Sugar Beets Garden Tracts On First Bottom within ono mile of tho round house will be on the market on easy terms APRIL 1st 1906 Call at the office for particulars J E Kelley A G Bump Next door to postoflice McCOOK - NEBRASKA Col A J Driscoll H H Berry AUCTIONEERS Live Stock Sales a Specialty Thirty j oar- experience Write for datos hu1 Reference Citizens bank of McCook Tho Rank of CuIherUon McCOOKNER PHUb iu iu Ja yyair DENTIST phone 112 Office Rooms i and j Walsh BIk McCook DR M M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free A mx2pqgig ft ih Pi rpmSdjiHiAu iHhuta iuTffr vYk1j JACK Will make the season of 1906 at my farm a half mile northeast of Perry station 600 to insure foal 700 for standing colt Q W Watkinsy Owner y