The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 31, 1908, Image 8

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INTERNATIONAL NURSERIES
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We sell LAMPS at
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UPDIKE GRAIN
COMPANY
SELLS
Per Ton
Canon City Lump 900 i
Maitland Lump 850
Maitland Nut 8ob
Rex Lump 750
Sneridan Egg 750
WierLump 700
Pennsylvania Nut 1300
Pennsylvania gTSO
S S GARVEY Mgr
PHONE 169
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All Stetson hats now 3 75
All Tiger hats now 2 35
All Champion hats now I 75
All 200 hats now i 25
All Caps just about half price
Neckties regular 25c and 3 5c values now 19
Neckties 65c 75c 100 now 35
Gauntlet gloves worth 100 125 now 75
Warm lined gauntlet driving gloves worth 125
150 now I- 75
All rubber collars 17
All celluloid collars 06
Ladies and Gents Underwear at your own price
McCook Markets
Merchants and dealers in McCook at
noon today Friday are paying the fol
louing prices
Corn S 55
NWieat - 81
Ouls 3o
Ry 65
Barley 65
JIoks 3 60
Butter good - 20
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Seeds plants roses
bulbs vines shrubs
fruit and ornamental
trees uoioraao grown
best on earth LOW
PRICES Free cata
logue Agents wanted
To Rural Route Patrons
Postmaster McLean desires to call
attention to the practice of some pat
rons of rural delivery of placing loose
coins in their boxes each time they de
sire to dispatch letters instead of sup
plying themselves with postage in ad
vance of their needs
This practice imposes undue hard
ship on rural carriers in removing loose
coins from boxns and delays them on
the service of their routes
The postmaster therefore urgently
requests that patrons of rural delivery
provide themselves and keep on hand a
supply of stamps consistent with and in
advance of their needs It is also very
desirable that rural patrons place in
their mail boxes small detachable cups
of wood or tin in which to place coins
when necessary in purchasing supplies
of stampB
Trade out your due bills at once as
they will not be redeemed after Feb 6
The Bee Hive
Public Sale
Having decided to move to McCook I
will sell at public auction at my farm
where I now live 1 mile wept and 7
miles south of McCook on
FRIDAY FEBRUARY X 08
commencing at 10 oclock sharp the
following described property
4 HEAD OF HORSES
One buckskin horse 8 yrs old 1100
lbs 1 bay horse 8 yrs old 1100 lbs 1
grey mare 2 yrs old 1000 1 grey horse
2 yrs old 1000 lbs
6 HEAD OF CATTLE
Twomilk cows 7 yrs old fresh soon 3
heifers 2 yrs old fresh soon 1 yearling
heifer
6 HEAD OF HOGS
One brood sow 5 shoats
3 DOZEN CHICKENS
FARM IMPLEMENTS ETC
One Deering binder 8 foot cut 1 rid
ing lister 1 riding cultivator 1 walking
cultivator new 110 foot Deering rake
new 1 walking plow 1 2 section steel
harrow 1 wagon and rack 1 wagon and
hnxz 2 sBts single harness road cart 1 2-
seated top buggy household goods and
other articles too numerous to mention
Free lunch at noon
TERMS Sums under S10 cash on
sums of 10 and over a credit of nine
months will be eiven purchasers to give
ljiotejlrawingten percent interest from
mat wivu ujjpruveu octum
count of five per cent for cash on sums
ofSlOjigd over No property to be re
moved until settled for
S A ELDER Owner
V Franklin clerk J H Woddell Auot
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Thursday Feb 6
Ladies warm lined shoes worth 150 165 175 1 10
Mens warm lined shoes worth 275 to 325 now 2 10
One lot mens fine shoos only one or two pair of a
kind that sold from 300 to 4 50 now 1 75
One lot mens Oxfords in patents regular value 350
and 4 00 now 1 98
One lot misses shoes you can have your pick for 69
40 pair mens heavy overshoes 99
32 pair mens shoes all sizes Balmoral and Bluchers
take your pick 1 39
Mens tan high top shoes regular value 350 400
4 50 now 2 45
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings
been made in the county clerks
DWCOLSONProp
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have
office
since our last report
C E Corell and wife and J II
Cast and wife to Harry Pat
tee and H E Krug wd to se
qr 4 226 3200 00
George W Cooley and wife to V
Franklin wd to lot G blk 9
3rd McCook 500 00
W H Miller and wife to Mor
geret J Houlihan wd to e hf
sw qr w hf se qr 6-1-29 1600 00
J S Williams and wife to George
Coppel wd to pt nw qr ne qr
pt ne qr ne qr pt se qr ne qr
s B M R R ne qr se qr lots
4 5 19 3 30 lot 1 30-3-30 6500 00
T P and Ada P Buck to J F
Helm agreement to w hf 8-3-28
11000 00
Margeret J Houlihan to John W
Houlihan wd to e hf sw qr w
hf se qr 6-1-29 1900 00
Penelope Thompson to Nellie
Weston wd to pt ne qr se qr
30-3-29 2000 00
Affa C Seeley to A C Teel wd to
lot 11 blk 32 Indianola 1000 00
Sylvester J Bouse et uxto Ellen
M Downs wd to 3 5 of lot 6
blk 54 Bartley 650 00
Henry L Goodenberger and wife
to Chas A Fotterman and J
W Daily wd to lots 10 11 12
blk 5 Danbury 2500 00
James G Dole single to Chas C
Heskett wd to lots 22 and s
23 blk 16 McCpok 2523 00
Mary E Nicolson and husband
to Carl Fahrenbruck wd to
pt sw qr sw qr 29-3-29 1600 00
William Remington and wife to
George B Morgan wd to lots
456-1-27 1500 00
WEAK WEARY WOMEN
Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End
Them
When the back aches andthrobs
When housework is torture 4
When night brings no rest nor sleep
When urinary disorders set in
Womans lot is a weary one
There is a way to escape these woes
Doans Kidney Pills cure such ills
Have cured women herein McCook
This is one McCook womens testi
mony
Mrs A M Wilson living in the east
ern part of McCook Neb says I was
troubled with backache for b -number of
years There was a dull miserable ach
ing across my kidneys and loins and it
was always aggravated if I brought any
strain on the muscles or overexerted my
self I would t suffer from severe head-
aches and often become very dizzy My
back became so weak that I was unable
to stoop over and button my shoes and
for a long time I would have to have
assistance My kidneys did not act
properly and caused me considerable
annoyance by their frequent action caus
ing me to rise often A friend knowing
of my trouble advised me to give Doans
Kidney Pills a trial I went to McCon
nells drug store and procured a box
They seemed to be just what my system
required my back gradually grew strong
er my kidneys were restored to their
normal action and I was completely cur
ed
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo
New York sole agents for the United
States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
Closing Out Sale
Having decided to leave the farm I will
sell at public sale where I now live 1
mile west and 3 miles north of McCook
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 11 til
commencing at 10 oclock the following
described property
10 HEAD OF HORSES
One black horse coming 5 well broke
single or double 1000 lbs 1 team bay
mares 10 yrs old 1100 lbs 1 bay mare
12 yrs old 1400 lbs 1 work horse 10 yrs
old 1200 lbs 1 grey mare 11 yrs old
1100 lbs 3 weanling colts 1 coming
2-year-old colt
5 HEAD OF CATTLE
One high grade Hereford bull 2 yrs
old 3 good milk cows giving milk 1 or
more fresh soon 13 year old heifer fresh
in March
10 OR 12 DOZEN CHICKENS
Mostly Leghorns
FEED ETC
400 bu of corn 3 tons of hay 25 shocks
of fodder 6 bu of seed corn
FARM IMPLEMENTS ETC
Two wagons 1 top buggy 2 sets good
work harness 1 set new 1 set gcod sin
gle harness 1 Western Belle riding lister
new 2 walking cultviators 1 tongue and
1 tongueless 1 Bradley disc new 1 Os
born mower 1 hay rake 1 1 horse
Hoosier wheat drill 1 Piano head
er 2 header boxes 1 hay ladder 1 sod
plow and stirring plow 1 3 section har
row llister harrow lgrindstone house
hold goods and other articles too numer
ous to mention
Free Lunch at Noon
TERMS Sums under 10 cash on
sums of 10 and over a credit of eight
months will be given purchaser to give
note drawing ten percent interest from
date with approved security A dis
count of five percent for cash on sums
of 10 and over No property to be re
moved until settled for
S D TAYLOR Owner
J H Woddell Auct V FranklinClerk j
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will positively be the last day of our closing out sale Stock will then be invoiced and soldinfa lump
you wish to avail yourself of a few more good things at the lowest prices ever named in McCook come
at once
7 bars White Russian soap 25
2 pounds good roasted coffee for 25
Fancy bacon per pound 15
Early June peas per can 1 1
25c size package crackers 19
ioc size package crackers goS
Seeded raisins per package 10
3 pounds large California prunes JIQ25
Can kraut q 09
1 gallon can pumpkin jrj 25
3 dozen sweet or sour pickles 25
5 gallon galvanized oil can filled with best oil 1 25
1 gallon can best hand separator oil worth 75c 50
As we stated before we are selling not advertising and will deliver all goods just as we advertise
up to the date and no longer
THE BEE HIV
ficCook Neb
Over Now
You are perfectly safe come down town
and look over our beautiful
assortment of
White Linen Waists
White Lawn Waists
Silk Taffeta Waists
New Net Waists
in cream white and black J We have just re
ceived an advance shipment of NAILO
WAISTS for spring All new styles new
shades The style fit and beauty of our waists
have won a reputation Call and see them
Wool Dress Goods
and Suitings
We are now showing many of the new spring
Suitings in Voiles Stripes Checks and a va
riety of plain weaves You can always depend
upon our goods being strictly right andjyou
are safe in buying early from us for we carry
nothing over to push out to you for this seas
ons merchandise
AS TO PRICES
We buy right and every customer buys
of us at the
Same Low Prices
H C Clapp
Exclusive Dry Goods and Ladies Furnishings
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