The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 10, 1908, Image 4

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ing in the residence on Madison street
just south of W C Blairs home The
fI ibune welcomes them to McCook
Miss Ila M Briggs a graduate of
the Lindsborg Kansas Conservatory of
Music is in the city to remain She is
a niece of A G Bump at whose resi
dence she will open a studio and teach
on the piano
Harry Jones came up from Kenesaw
Saturday night and Mrs Jones who
has been a guest of her parents Mr and
Mrs T F Rowell
over the holidays re
turned home with him on 2 Monday
morning
Dr and Mrs W B Ely of Univer
sity Place Nebraska have arrived in
the city where they will make their
home in the future with their son A P
The doctor is a musician of skill in
addition to other accomplishments
Mr and Mrs Ed Huber received a
visitation from the stork last week and
as well as from that unwelcome disease
diphtheria The baby boy and wife are
doing nicely and the son with the diph
theria is progressing without complica
tion to recovery
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This stock represents one of the largest sample lines
on the road and during this sale you will find
Corset Covers from 9c to 200 each
Gowns from 38c to 500 each
Skirts from 38c to 550 each
Drawers from 15c to 200 pair
Chemise from 55c to 350
These garments are not skimped or poorly constructed of indifferent ma
terials but every garment is generously cut under the most sanitary condi
tions by scrupulously clean operatives in a well lighted airy factor
So Come Expecting the Greatest Muslin Underwear Bargains Ever Offered
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M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Important Newspaper Ruling
A ruliDg recently issued by the post
office departinentand which went into
effect January 1st is of deepest moment
to both publishers of newspapers and
the reading public
So far as The Tribune is concerned it
means absolutely that all subscriptions
to The Tribune must be paid within
the year that is that no paper can be
admitted to the mails at the pound ratb
if more than one years subscription is
owing Three months time is given
publishers to adjust their lists to this
ruling and the publisher will begin at
once to notify any who are delinquent
All delinquencies over a year must be
paid or the paper must be discontinued
to their addresses
The ruling provides that subscriptions
must be collected up within a certain
time limit otherwise the matter will
not be accepted at the postoffice at the
second class postage rate of one cent a
pound but may be mailed at the tran
sient aeoond class postage rate of one
cent for each four ounces or fraction
thereof prepaid by stamp affixed
The rule says that to come under the
provision whereby the publication may
be handled as second class postage at
the former rates subscriptions to dailies
must be within three months weeklips
within one year semi weeklies within
nine months tri weeklies within four
months semi monthlies within three
months monthlies within four months
bi-mo- hlies within six months quarter
lie in six months
Dont
Forget
The Shoe Sale
Is Still Going On
DIAMONDS Family
Shoe Store
West Dennlson st McCook
Twenty Per Cent Off
vn - v 0n Everything
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Coi Burnett returned to his univer
sity studies Sunday morning on train 2
Miss Edna Waite and guest Miss Le-
Gore departed on No 2 Sunday morn
ing for Lincoln
O W Hamilton was well enough
to be out and about after an illness of
a couple weeks
Mrs A P Ely returned last Friday
from a visit of two weeks with her par
ents in Red Cloud
Schell Kimmell returned Sunday
morning to his studies in Lincoln in
the state university
Ray S Light arrived Friday night
last from his Christmas vacation at
home in Villisca Iowa
D F Hupp and L M Welborn were
over from Lebanon last Saturday on
business in countys capital city
Mrs E E DeLong and Raymond
arrived home from a two weeks visit
with Engineer and Mrs J A Harris at
RepublicanCitySunday night
KEV AND MRS JiDKER LSURTON Were
summoned to South Dakota Monday
by the sad news that her father was ill
and might not recover They left on
the night train No 6
mrs Marry Stewart entertained a
small party at dinner Sunday evening
in honor of Dr and Mrs Harry Jones
of Kenesaw who returned home on
the early train Monday morning
County Treasurer and Mrs Clif
ford Naden have- gone to housekeep
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Peter Rheinheimer was a business
visitor from Oxford Thursday
Mr and Mrs G II Thomas return
ed Tuesday from Harvard
J li McCarl was in Lincoln early
days of the week on legal business
E Hillpot will leave end of week
for Philadelphia to be absent until next
summer
D T VVelty of Cambridge tarried
with us Thursday ou matters business
and sbcial
Miss Cleo Rector is in Holdrege
spending a few days with her aunt Mr
W H Cowgill
Mrs N B Bush and the children de
parted Wednesday for their norne in
Alrnena Kansas
Mrs W S Colltet was cnlled up to
Trenton Wednesday by the indisposi
tion of her father
P W Scott the Imperial lawyer
was in the city Saturday and Sunday
on matters of business
Miss Lora Fuller returned Sgnday
to her home in Arapahoe after a short
visit with Mrs J W Hasty
Mrs H L Kennedy and son who
have been visiting in Omaha since be
fore Christmas arrived home Monday
night
Russell Woods of Wauneta who has
been visiting at the home of Mrs Stella
Allen left on Tuesday night for Denver
where he is attending school
W B Mills who is in Grand Rapids
Michigau on account of illness of bis
mother writes that his mother was suc
cessfully operated upon Monday morn
ing and is getting along nicely
Mrs Peter Carty is back from Leb
anon While there she attended a re
ception at the home of Mrs J B Cum-
mmgs Thirty seven persons attended
and a feature of the entertainment was
home grown oranges of which everyone
had a share
sample home
News
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Larty brought a
her Beardsley
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christian Bible
Y P S C E at 7 p
11 and 8 by Rev G
welcome
school at 10 a m
m freachiner at
Miller Ail
are
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening ee ieat 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 l Every Sunday
Methodist t iay school at 10 am
Preaching at 11 anc 9 Junior League
at 4 EpworthLeagi it 645 All are
welcome
M B Carman Pastor
Episcopal Preaching services at St
Albans church at 11 a m and 8 p m
Sunday school at 10 a m All are
welcome to these services
E R Earle Rector
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Christian Science Services Sun
day at 11 a in and Wednesday at 8
p m Subject Sacrament Meet
ings held in Diamond block Room open
Wednesdays and Saturdays from 2 to 4
p m Science literature on sale
Congregational Sunday school at
10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p
ni by pastor Junior Christian En
deavor at 3 p m Senior Endeavor
at 7 m Prayer meetin g every
Wednesday al 745 p m Sunday
evening service in charge of tht Mens
club Sermon subject The Lot of
Every Man The public is cordially
invited to these services
G B IJawkes Pastor
PROSPECT PARK
J H Wade and family spent Sunday
at Chas Lees
G J Armstrong is having a tussle
with the grip this week
There will be a basket supper at the
Anderson school house Friday evening
January 17th
Mrs Nancy Stephens of Wray Colo
is visiting his sister Mrs W II llart
man over on Spring Creek
Bert Dodge was out from McCook
fore part of the week visiting at Lis
sisters Mrs M E Ilartman
Wednesday January Sth 1903 was
Grandma Ashcrafts 77th birthday and
her friends to the number of about 3G
gathered at her home and gave her a
regular old fashioned surprise party
The ladies brought well filled baskets
and the men each brought their as and
saw and kept busy on the wood pile un
til dinner was announced when all re
paired to the dining room and sat down
to a feast fit for kings and it is needless
to say that all did ample justice to it
After dinner all gathered in the parlor
and O L J houipson in a neat little
speech in behalf of the company pre
sented Grandma with a fine mantel
clock as a token of the love and esteem
in which bh is held by all who know
her Grandma responded in a few
heartfelt words of thanks It was a
very pleaant affair and all after wish
ing Grandma Ashcraft many happy re
turns of the day left for home feeling
that it was good to have been there
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During this week of unusual underwear bargains we will continue to sell
Alt Winter Underwear at 13 Off Regular Prices
All Childrens Cloth Coats at 12 Regular Prices
Fleischers Shetland Floss at 79c per Box
All Blankets at Prices Greatly Reduced
Wool and Fleeced Hose at a Big Discount
Golf Gloves and Stocking Caps at Ridiculously
sices
And All Remnants at Just Half Price
Every one finds our sales to be just what they are advertised to be viz 5 ONEY SAVED ON SEASONABLE NEW AND FRESH MER
CHANDISE The enthusiastic surging and buying crowds of the past week will attest to the truth of this statement Come and get your share
Walsh Blk Phone 56
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Exclusive Dry Goods
and Ladies Furnishings
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75 beads going at
200 beads going at
400 beads going at
450 beads going at
35 combs at
50 combs at
75 combs at
450 combs at
500 combs at
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NOTIONS
AT GRANNIS
65
175
350
400
25
40
65
400
450
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We say unparalelled and we
mean it Such Muslin Under
wear bargains were never before
offered in this or any other city
Our very successful Clean Up
Sale of the past week has been
but a forerunner of something
still better for we unhesitatingly
announce that
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st Muslin Underwear Made in the United States Will Be S
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Sale This Week Jan 1 1 to 18 inclusive At Actual Cost
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
District Court of Bed Willow county Nebraska
under a decree in an action wherein Jnno E
Whitney is plaintiff and William H Trinkle
Trinkles his wife first real name unknown
to the plaintiff and Frank WWhitnevwere de
fendants to me directed and delivered I shall
ofTer at publie sale and sell to the highest bidd
er for cash at the east door of the court houe
in McCook Red Willow county Nebraska on
the 10th day of February 190S at the hour of
one oclock P 31 the following described real
estato to wit Commencing one hundred feet
south of the northeast corner of lot il four in
block 10 ten in We t McCook Red Willow
county Nebraska according to the recorded
plat thereofthence west one hundred forty feet
thence south one hundred feet thence east one
hundred forty feet thence north one hundred
feat to the place of beginning to satisfy said
decree costs and accruing costs Dated this
tenth day of January 19W
H L Pbteksos Sheriff
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And in looking over our entire stock of Notions you will I
fiind the same reckless cutting of prices
Beautiful Collar and Cuff Sets
In Cluny and Baby Irish going at about half their value Ail
Over Laces and Embroidered Nets all to be closed out at the
Lowest Possible Price
Now is the time to buy your underwear for next year
for we are selling Mens 14 oz Fleece Lined Underwear at
75 CENTS PER SUIT
A price that cant buy such underwear any place else in town
LADIES AND CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR
to be sold at about half price
Come in and convinee yourself that we have bargains
for you
These Are Snot Cash Prices So Come Prepared
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