The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 21, 1908, Image 5

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The Chautauqua Is Here
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And School Will Open Soon
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Dont the boys need some new suits With the beginning of the fall term we all think
of the winter that comes so soon Havent the boys outgrown their last years overcoats
We have the largest line to be found in southwestern Nebraska and at prices so low that
they are astonishing People wonder how such good goods can be made so cheap
They can not be but you remember we bought this stock for FORTY FIVE CENTS
ON THE DOLLAR and are selling it accordingly
This Sale Lasts Only Until Saturday Night August 29
We still have left about one hundred twenty five young mens suits and about fifty mens
These must go before August 29 so we have
Discounted Every Suit
from 30 to 50 percent
Our line of Mens Overcoats and Fur Coats can not be equaled If you dont take ad
vantage of these low prices now in a few weeks when the snow is flying you will wish
you had
Everything Must Go Before Aug 29
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CLOTHING TRUNKS VALISES SHIRTS
UNDERWEAR HATS CAPS AND FURS
Saturday Aug 29 is the Last Day
Phelps Clothing Co
203 Main Avenue McCook Nebraska
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VIERSEN STANDISH
SHOE PARLOR
113 B Street West - Telephone 369
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We are pleased to announce the arrival of our new fall stock of shoes
and rnrdiAiiv invite vnu tn call and insnect them feelin sure that when you
have compared prices and values you will agree with us in saying that the g
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that have ever been shown in the city
We are the exclusive agents for the following specialty lines
The FLORSHEIM SHOE for the Man who Cares
The H B REED SHOE Built on the Square
The HUISKAMP SHOE for Men who Work
The DUTTENHOFERSHOE Satisfes Particular Women
The S L PIERCE SHOE Best for Children
The EXCELSIOR SHOE for Boys The sign of Merit
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
Our repair work is the best that can he done which means better than
is usually done
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It Opens Tomorrow
THE McCOOK CHAUTAUQUA
Tickets Now 200 After Chautauqua Opens 250
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Central Timo 1027 p M
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MAIN LINE WEST DHPAUT
No 1 MountninTimo 050 a m
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5 Arrives 8 r m
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IMIT ttlAIi USE
No 170 arrives Mountain Time 5 -05 r
No 17iloiarts 710 am
Slenjiu iliniuR and recliuiuK clair cars
souts freo on through trains Tickets sold
ami Ijikiuio chocked to any point in tlio United
States or Canada
For information time tables maps and tick
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Nebraska or L V Wakeloy General Iluseu
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Thn Sterlings will be at McCook Chau
tauqua on August 28 29 50 Tiptoppers
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Conductor Carinoney is off and Burn
er has tho car
The 2711 a P3 is receiving cylinder
repairs this week
Engine 702 is in McArthurs hands
for a set of now flues
Engine 123 went into tho shop for an
overhauling Saturday
Operator Patton of this placo is now
operating nights at Alma
Frank OConnell is a third year boy
now and sees visions of tho goat
Conductor Bagley is on furlough for
about fifteen days and Scott has hi3 car
Conductor Wilber Fisk and family are
spending a short vacation in the moun
tains
E Anderson has quit the service here
and gone to Lincoln to work for the
company
Conductor Knowland is on a furlough
and Pierce has his run Vanllorn is on
Pierces car
Agent Hanson of Benkelman is on a
vacation and Extra Agent McClintock
is in charge
Three of the Rl engines now in ser
vice are slated to go in white lead on ac
count of slow business
A bridge just east of Bartley went out
in the high water Tuesday night and
No 2 was delayed about two hours
Conductor II Hegenberger and his
crew are on a furlough and the car was
temporarily pulled out of service this
week
Engine 201S was sent out to tho Have
lnck shops Tupsday and the 2013 re
ceived from there She will go to the
west end
Engine 19G3 blew out a mud ring at
Kenesaw Wednesday morning and her
train was delayed eight hours waiting
for power
Conductor and Mrs J W Line de
parted yesterday for Franklin Ver
mont to spend a months vacation at
the old home
Mrs E B Smith of Red Cloud and
Mrs Omar Dowling and children of
Oklahoma City Okla are guests of
Mr and Mrs A P Ely
Engineer J E Sanborn has com
menced the erection of a five room brick
dwelling houso on East A street It
will be strictly modern
Frank Traver entertained his sister
and her husband Mr and Mrs F H
Dudley of Lincoln Wednesday They
were homeward bound from Portland
Oregon
The McCook Imperial branch a few
miles above Culbertson had a considera
ble washout Tuesday night which the
cribbing crew was sent up Wednesday
morning to temporarily repair
Arthur V Coupe fuel clerk in chief
dispatcher3 office resigned on Wednes
day and left the same night on Xo 3
for Denver where he has accepted more
lucrative position as traveling salesman
for the American Tobacco Co
Engine 2020 had an unusual exper
ience Tuesday night She was second
engine in a double header A leak in
her airbrake mechanism set her brakes
The other engine and heavy train simply
took every tire on her off and in against
the frame A force from the shops went
up to Eckley and reset the tires
Death of Baoy Cain
Mary Isabelle the infant daughter of
Mr and Mrs T J Cain died on Mon
day morning of a summer ailment
peculiar to little ones The remains
were buried in Riverview cemetery
Tuesday afternoon Kev Edker Burton
of the Baptist church conducted services
at the home in West McCook The
baby was about four months old and its
brief earthly career has been fraught
with much illness and suffering The
sorrowing young couple have deep sym
pathy in this bereavement
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Fres Iigfct fleecy sunder clothes rQdike
you look well too
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put side tlpose old clothes d get Ttr ores
wfyen you c9 buy for tlpese prices
LW9S worth 7 32 rd 9 cents
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ad 151 1 51 ce9ts 90W 8 ce9ts
09e lot sunder goods formerly 18
9d 11 ce9ts 90W 151 ce9ts
Otfcer lots 16 10 SI 9 ce9ts
Cordially
C L DeGROFF CO
Fall Stock Now In
Just home from Eastern Markets with
a superb stock of Fall Millinery
which will cause you all to sit up and
take notice
Miss Bertha Smauder our expert
trimmer will be here first of next
week Come and see our line
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