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

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McCook Markets
Merchants nnd dealers in McCook at
noon today Friday are pnywjj tho fol
lowing prices
Corn 8 75
Wheat 80
Oats 45
Ryo 60
Barley 55
Hogs 4 50
Butter good 25
Eggs 22
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Mince meat at Scotts
Pancakn flour at Scotts
-Pure maple syrup nt Scotts
McConnell Alls prescriptions
Hofcr sells Red Dwarf ink pencils
Get all kodak supplies of McConnell
Huber is still selling Wedding Break
fast Coffee
Miss Anderson has in stock every
thing in Hair Goods
Ten bars of Good Laundry Soap for
25 cents at Magner Stokes
Look for Clapps Millinery Sensation
See his ad elsewhere in this issue
Be sure and call at our store one day
next week McCook Hardwahe Co
Caps lots of them and the latest
styles for both men and boys Rozell
Bargor
Godfrey Co are operating a feed
mill See them for feed of all kinds at
right prices
AH kinds and qualities of Fur Coats
will be shown and for sale at Clapps
nrxt Thursday
The Tartsch stock of clothing and
furnishings has been placed on special
sale Gkktkude Morgan mortgagee
It always discouraging for the local
newspapers to preach trading at home
when borne merchants send out of
town for job printing
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Real Estate Farm Loans
and Insurance
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Telephone 55 McCook Neb
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quality percale collar and basque
buttons 39c
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McConnell for drugs
Mince Meat at Scotts
Pancake flour at Scotts
Pure maple syrup at Scotts
Pure maple syrup at Scotts
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Mrs J JacKson nurpo Phone red 251
Buy your hat at Half Price at II C
Clapps next weok
Scale books on sale in The Tribune
stationery department
Look for next weeks advertise
ment of the Tartsch stock
Get the habit go to Rozell Barger
for your clothing and furnishings
The cough stops when you take
Connells Balsam Price 25 cents
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JULIUS STEIN Proprietor
Main Avenue McCook
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Sine fresu dates ftlagner t btoites
sell that kind only the best obtainable
Garland Base Burners themost popu
lar stoves made at McCook Hardware
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Dont forget that Saturday is the
last day of the Big- Millinery Sale at
Miss Andersons
Patronize home industry by smoking
Commercial Club 10 cent cigar and
the Smoke 5 cent cigar
Double - strength Heinz vinegar
imitated by all equaled by none for
sale by Magner Stokes
Our Colorado peas corn etc are as
near perfection as it is possible to ap
proach in canned goods Huber
Come and see the great cooking won
der at our store all next week See ad
vertisement in this paper
McCook Hardware Co
This week Harry Barbazette has
been official time keeper for the city
while paying Colonel Suttons election
bet
Goort time to buy wall paper now
We are closing out a lot of remnants at
big discount Beautiful designs for
all rooms
L W McConnhll Druggist
Elsewhere in this paper will be found
the professional card of Dr J O Bruce
osteopath who has opened offices up
stairs in the Eiectric theatre building
for the practice of his profession Tele
phone 55
The Thanksgiving service prepared
for the churches of Christian Science
will be given by the McCook society at
its regular place of meeting up stairs
110 Main avenue Thanksgiving morn
ing at 11 oclock Visitors welcome
No collection
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I A FEW SPECIALS
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You can get a good fur coat at the
Nev Hub Store for iooo You can
not afford to get cold at this price A
well made Union overall for 69c
Mens overcoats for the low price of
375 Pants to wear from 250 up
Best quality cravenette for 1250
OurLine of Mens Clothing Is Unsurpassed
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Suits from 500 to 3500 Boys
suits from 150 to 10 co Regular
50c and 75c shirts splendid patterns
for only 39c See bargain counter
You will have to hurry to get some of
these bargains
Ladies Skirts at Ridiculously Xow Prices
Dressing sacques well made of
good
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Verlie Bekrv is homo from Kansas
on a visit to the folks
Julius A Hinz is now living near
Wbito P O in Hayes county
Editou Richakdson of Riverton was
in the city Monday on business
Mits T B Campbell arrived home
Monday from her Denver visit
Mr and Mrs Prank Smith are visit
ing hi- parents in Eastoru Nobraska
VV II Ackerman and J D Stevens
were Haigler visitors a portion of last
week
W L Zint has been down from Den
ver this week on some business inter
est hero
Clark Wimer has pone onto his
claim out in Colorado to be absent
several weeks
Ward Hioley went up to Cuibertson
Thursday to act as groomsman at a
friends weddng
C D Ritchie has been absent this
week in Hayes Center in attendance up
on district court
Mrs C B Sentance spent latter part
of last week in Oxford visiting her
mother Mrs Martin
Mrs Ira Thomas and children of
Trenton visited Mrs C E Eldred clos
ing days of lust week
Mrs J O Schobel returned on 5
Monday night from her absence of
several weoks in Chicago
Ed Patterson left on No 1 Tut
day for Denver where he in
remain during the winter
J B Wilson moved up to Cha o
county last week and has gone to work
on one of the Kilpatrick ranches
C E Cone who visited here last
week a few days has removed from
Kansas City to Parsons Kanshs
Mr and Mrs Leroy Kleven enter
tained tho Thursday whist club Thurs
day evening Mrs Albert Barnett won
the honors
T A Endsley writes from Knoxvillo
Tenn that his aged father is better arid
that he is on his way home expecting
to arrive soon
Rev and Mrs M B Carman have
added a lusty eleven pound boy to the
Methodist church Sunday school cradle
roll Born Tuesday night
V F Everist received word first of
the week of the death of his father
well known to Red Willow county peo
pie No particulars obtainable
W C Bullard was out from Omaha
to the temple theatre cornerstone laying
Saturday He is one of the largest
stockholders in the big enterprise
Mr and Mrs Charles Bailey moved
down from Hayes Center Monday and
are occupying the C F Lehn residence
corner of Main avenue and F street
Mr and Mrs W B Ely arrived
from University Place first of the week
and will make our city their home dur
ing the winter guests of their son A P
Ely of the Electric
Mr Fisher was up from Oxford
Sunday to visit his two daughters who
are employed in the B M eating
house and to get the latest returns of
a reliable sort on congressman
Mr and Mrs C H Meeker depart
ed Monday for Fort Morgan Colorado
to be absent until first of the year He
is in charge of the citys water and
light plant in that thrifty little city
Miss Florence daughter of C H
Jacobs was operated upon Monday by
local physicians and is doing nicely
A sister Mrs F L Barnes of Cuibert
son is assisting in taking care of Miss
Florence
Mrs Harry Rogers departed yester
day morning on No 2 for Galesburg
Illinois on a visit Miss Bassett who
has been her guest departed same des
tination via St Joseph Wednesday
evening on No 1
A R Scott and Bert Marshall were
both overcome by fumes from the gas
engine Wednesday evening at the light
plant Both have quite recovered
although Mr Marshall was laid off a
day or two by the gas
Dr Beach has gone to Chicago to
buy hospital supplies and furnishing for
the new South western Nebraska hospit
al which will be open for the public
Dec 1st The institution will be fitted
up in modern up-to-date style and will
have for attending staff the physicians
or lUcUooK all of wnom are taking a
warm interest in this much needed ad
dition to our city equipment
We Have Said This
to You Before
A Saving in Money an improvement
in looks by wearing Stein Bloch
clothes We have signed our name to it
If its true 3Tou are interested and
we are standing pat A simple try on
is worth while
Rozell Barger Clothiers
Missions Sunday
Last Sunday was Missions Sunday in
the German Congregational church
Rev John Hoelzer preached at the
three services of the day and the offer
ing for Missions reached the splendid
sum of 13j500 To this sum the young
people of the church will add consider
able next Sunday All three services
were listened to by crowded houses
The church was beautifully decorated
with flowers It was a proud day for
our German friends
Largest West of Hastings
School population and votes would
clearly indicate that McCook has a good
large lead over Holdrege in point of
population At the last election Mc
Cook cast between 150 and 200 more
votes than did Holdrege and the ratio of
school population is- about the same
Besides McCook always has a consider
able railroad vote out on the road every
election A full vote here would mean
about 1100 Our population easily ex
ceeds that of Holdrege by a half thous
and
Fall and winter caps for men and boys
at Rozell Bargers
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A SPECIAL FUR SALE
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19
AT H C CLAPFS
On this day we will have with us a representative from one of the largest fur manufacturers
in the United States with a large and complete line of
Seal Skin Beaver Otter Mink Martin
Krimmer Near Seal Electric Seal and
other Fur Jackets Collars Scarfs Muffs
This will be a golden opportunity for the ladies of McCook and vicinity to select your
fur garments and you should not miss seeing this beautiful line Dont forget the date
ONE DAY ONLY THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19th
Maish Comforts
are filled with laminated cotton down which
makes them so light and still so warm We
are showing a large variety of patterns in the
different qualities of silkolene ranging in price
from 200 to 350 each Buy no others
Maish are Best
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Our Blanket Stock
is complete with exceptional values in both
cotton and wool Dont miss getting your
share of those good size cotton blankets we
are selling for
48c per Pair
Dont Overlook Our Big Stock of Cloaks and Suits
We are offering the best possible values to be found in Western Nebraska
Ladies Coats at 675 to 35 Infants and Childrens Coats at 98c to 1250
JUST FOR FUN IN OUR
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
and in order to impress more strongly the well established fact that we are always
LEADERS IN LOWEST PRICES we will sell during next week November 16th to
November 21st inclusive
Any Hat in Our Stock at Just Half Off
It is unnecessary to urge your early visit during Half Off Sale for you can readily see
that when 300 hats go for 150 500 hats go for 250 7 50 hats go for 375 1000
hats go for 500 1250 hats go for 625 1500 hats go for 750 and so on up that
our present stock will soon vanish Miss Barnes our Chicago trimmer is still with us
but for only two weeks more So any who wish their hats retrimmed or other millinery
wcrk done and done well we urge you to leave your orders as soon as possible
CLAPP
Snap
SHOULD REMIND YOU
OF THOSE
222 Main
Avenue
Exclusive Dry Goods Millinery Ladies Furnishings Phone 56
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Warm Lined Shoe
We have them in all styles Slippers with felt soles fur trimmed
turned soles heavy leather shoes with wool tufted lining for old ladies
extra high top for old men in fact everything you want in a warm
shoe at right prices
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