The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 13, 1908, Image 8

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In the opening of this department we wish to assure
you that the same careful attention has been given to style
quality and values that is characteristic of our efforts
throughout every department of our store and we urgently
invite ever lady your friends and your neighbors to call
and inspect our
UptoDate
Assortment
Suits
and
Spring Overcoats
Come and see the leaders
in all srarments for men
and boys
And the Prices
Are Right
ROZELL BARGER
THE LEADING CLOTHIERS
THE TRIBUNE Office for Office Supplies
Look
If you want a Side Walk Curb
Stone or Cement Work of any kind
see
H N Rosebush
Successor to Rosebush Northrup PHONE RED 1 96
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The latest and niftiest
offerings in
Stein
Shirt Waist Suits
Princess Dresses
Jacket Suits
We are showing a most complete and select assortment of
these Ready-to-Wear Garments in this department and
we are in shape to fit you both in style and pocketbook
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ADVERTISED LIST
The following lf tters Ciirds and pack
ages remain uncalled for at the McUook
pustoftice March 6 190S
llrown Howard
Jarrard MrTliomas
Leaclu Ralph A
Pitts Mis K P
Ko onstadt Mr M
LKTTEKS
UnOIhTUKLD LKTTKKS
Conseljca lira W A Stimrod Kd
CAKOS
Hrowu A F
Rrowu JIa ter Henry
Rarher Mr AT
Clark Earl
Miller Mrs Amy
Simmons Mrs Eer
Wliiteman Mr Harry
Clark Ray 2
Kolley Mr Iatre
Middausli H 1
Rilev James
White J L
Rronn Mrs A N
Crown Howard
Hendewall Mis Maggie
Cljdell Mi- May
Nelson Miss Juue
Wright Mr Dell
PACKAGES
Hansen A
Uncalled for March 13 190S
LETTERS
Collins Mrs Lillian
Coleman Mr G W
Esher Mr William
GriB by Mr A A 2
Kelley Mr Page 2
Phillips Mrs Geo
Shields Rert
Stout Mrs A II
Ronner Calvin
Forbes Wallace 2
HanKon Carrie
Zimmerman Miss Maggie
Clark Mrs Loed
Cain Thomas E
Gross Sidney
Hawkins Renj
Ostrom Mr R
Rector Mr and Mrs S E
Stoney Hattie A
Taylor Mr Long
CARDS
Djkstra SH
Grigsby Mr A
Miller Mr John
PACKAGES
Rowland Thair
When calling for these please say
they were advertised
S B McLean Postmaster
NOTICE OF ELECTION TO VOTE WATER
BONDS AND WATER TAX
To the qualified electors of the City of McCook
in Red Willow county State of Nebraska
Notice is hereby given thut an election will bo
held in said city on Tuesday the 7th day of
April 1903 between the hours of nine ocl ck a
m and seven oclock p in central standard
time for the purpose of submitting to the qual
ified electors of said city the following propo
sition
Shall Tthe City of McCook in Red Willow
coutitj Nebraska borrow money and issue the
bonds of said city for the purpose of erecting
constructing and maintaining n sj stem of water
works for said city iu the sum of eightj five
thousand dollars 5000 00 said bonds to bo
issued in sums of five thousand doIlarsS5000li0
ettch to become due iu twenty jears from the
date of issuance and to bo payable at any time
after live years and drawing interest at the
rate of sis per cent per annum payable semi
annually saici bonds to be called ater Bond-
and shall said city of McCook annually at the
time required b law for making the lovj for
taxes for citj purposes and in addition thereto
levj a general tax upon all the taxable property
wicliin the limits of said city of McCook suillc
ieut to paj tbo interest on said bonds and to
creato a sinking fund sutHcient to pay said
bonds when the mature said tax to bo lowed
and collected in the samo manner us other mun
icipal taxes aro leried and collected and said
tax to be known as a Water Fund the
of said bond when sold to bo applied to the
erection construction and maintenance of a
-tem of water works for said city of McCook
The ballots used at said election shall hae
printed thereon and submit said proposition iu
the rollowiug lorm
For the Water Rouds and Water Tax
Against theWater Bonds andWaterTax
Voters desiring to vote for said proposition
will so indicate by making a cross X in the
square at the riijlit of the words For the Wat
er Bonds and Water Tax and voters desiring
to vote against said proposition shall so indi
cate by making a cross X in the square at tho
right of the words Against the Water Bonds
and Water Tax
The voting place at said election of the Fir t
Ward of said city will bo tho basement of tho
Commercial Hotel in aid city and the votiug
place of the Second Ward in said city will be
at the hose house in said city
Dated this 4th day of March
seal H W Coxoveh City Clerk
First implication March 6 190S 5 insertion
Silk Dresses
range in
price from
1500 to 3500
each
Our
Jacket Suits
are in
all the late
Butterfly and
Cutaway Effects
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We are showing a large line of SPRING COATS SHIRT
WAISTS DRESS SKIRTS AND PETTICOATS Be
sure to call on us before completing your summer ward
robe We will save you Time Worry and Money
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FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC
Fok Sale Alfalfa seed 13
J P Helm Red Willow Neb
Foit Sale Relinquishment on home
stead 22 miles east of Denver seven and
one half miles from station Address
J P O box 74G McCook Neb 3-13-2-
Fou Sale My residence property in
West McCook formerly the Cojjlizer
place Modern in every respect
A C IIipple phono black 1G2
Fok Rent A new five room cottage
with bath O N Rectoi
Wanted Twenty lirst class milch
cows Phone Cherry 3GS1 Eiken
berrv Clark 3 G its
Wanted A little needy girl 10 or 13
years of age to clothe and send to school
Mrs JT Portek McCook
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Lost A gold case watch Dueber
case No 5161263 Hampton movement
No 159274S size 16 Liberal reward for
return to Trihune oflice M P W
Dressmaking and plain sewing at
home or will go out Phone Red 239
Mrs F R Mclntyre -3-13-4
Sewing done at moderate prices sat
isfaction guaranteed plain sewing pre
ferred Mrs Phillips three blocks east
of Bee Hive phone black 103 3 13 i
True to LrFE Those new Carnegie
Library post cards at The Tribune
office Two for a nickel Artistic and
neat not gaudy
Sundays Temperance Meeting
Too late for last week
The Temperance mass meeting held
Sunday afternoon and evening at the
Baptist church was well attended the
church being crowded in the evening
Mrs Nesbit was present and spoke in
the afternoon onParentsResponsibility
to Children and Children to Parents
and in the evening on the The Ten
Commandments and the Liquor Tiaflic
Her talk was good in every part and
proved without a doubt that every com
mandment is broken through this awful
liquor traffic
In her advice to parents recommend
ing them to get acquainted with our
teachprs not only acquainted but a
a confidant so that they may not bo
afraid to tell the parents the misdoings
of their children in school is worthy of
our consideration Visit the schools
and find out what your children are do
ing She told of fo many of our boys
dropping out of school before they finish
the higher grades too often it being on
account of bad habits Why put temp
tation on every hand and expect our
children to escape without evil habits
The saloons get one boy from every
fifth family and one girl from every
eighth family Com
Initial Embossed Free
You can have your initial embossed
free on fancy box paper bought at Hof
ers the up-to-date dealer in stationery
souvenirs and post cards Always pat
ronize the old reliable
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Silk Sale
Markets we secured
During our recent visit among the Eastern
cured some extraordinary bargains in
Fancy Silks
Foulards and
Plain Messalines
Beginning Saturday March 14
and CONTINUING for ONE WEEK we will put on sale
27 inch Black and White Taffetas
24 inch Silk Foulards
20 inch Fancy Silk Suitings
19 inch Plain Silk Messalines
and other extraordinary silk values
AT
49c
PER YARD
DONT WAIT for some more convenient time but
COME EARLY and secure the biggestbargains among
these values Any piece we offer for 49c is worth from 68c
to 100 per yard
Make the Best
of Your Opportunities
EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS MILLINERY LADIES FURNISHINGS
PHONE 56
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Announce their Easter Opening of the Seasons
choicest millinery creations in
Gage and Regina Tailored
and Dress Hats
For Ladies Misses and Children
WE ARE
The Exclusive Agents
for the
Gage and Reg ina
Hats
Ladies of McCook and vicinity are most cordiallv invited
Call and inspect our offerings before making your selections
and purchases We will be pleased to show vou our splendid t
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WE ANNOUNCE
THE OPENING OF OUR
New Millinery Department
FRIDAY MARCH 20
On that day we will have on display a large variety of
Handsome
Pattern Hats
Many of these are exact copies of Parisian models in all the
new shapes and combinations of colors
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