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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1909)
Dress fmm VWKripj Republican Ticket STATE For Judges of the Supreme Court Samcel H Sedgwick John- B Baknhs Jacob Fawcktt For Begents of the University W G Whitmobe Ciiahles S Allen Fbakk L Hallek COUNTY 1 For County Clerk Charles Skalla For County Treasurer C Naden For County Superintendent Elizabeth Bettcher For Sheriff H I Peterson For Judge J C Moore For Commissioner 2nd District Samuel Premer Goods And It may at least be said of the late Mr Harriman that he did what he could to do the other fellow in gobbling up railroads Kindly note the men and the papers who are opposed to the primary elec tion method of nominating candidates and you will not experience much dif ficulty in deciding where to cast your allegiance For the most part they are the same fellows who for years have been in evidence in the caucuses and conventions The primary method re lieves the politicians and places the duty and responsibility of naming can didates where it belongs the people It is only up to the people to recognize and perform their duty Only a false alarm Wednesday noon Special prices on gasoline engines McCook Hardware Co The great motive power of any busi ness is the strenuous personal faith of the men back of it First National Bank of McCook 5Tou cant travel without a trunk a valise or a traveling bag They are in dispensable See Rozell Sons for a good article at veryressonable price i JtttoNMfeM Silk tVWty v S In Our New Fall Stock you will find every v ae and color and the largest assortment to be found in South Western Nebraska Handsome Suitings at 25c and 50c per yard 42 inch Stripe Batistes all colors at 65c And a beautiful selection of Stylish Dress Fabrics at 100 and 125 per yard Broadcloths in every shade and color at 50c and 100 per yard Dont fail to see our New Dress Silks With Messaline Satin Finish All in exclusive Dress and Waist Patterns at 100 per per yard No two alike VISIT OUR433C -- BE A IV TA WE KT A MH I iuaui tu nuiiYiiiiJ MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS fi j - ssiir And you will agreeas all others havethat we are showing Tiie Highest Class Merchandise at the Very Low est Prices Give Us a Call and be Convinced H C CLAPP Fl MN By F M KIMMELL 222 Main Ave Phone 56 Exclusive Dry Goods Millinery and Ladles Furnishings McCook Neb Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription i a Year in Advance State Teachers The State Teachers Association meets in Lincoln on the 3rd 4th and 5th of November 1909 Last years splendid attendance dem onstrated the wisdom of fixing an ear lier date than the winter holidays and a date when all teachers school officers and patrons are most interested in edu cation The Association is not a holi day celebration it is a meeting of earn est men and women for mutual help and inspiration in the work of making Nebraskas public schools the most effective in the world The executive committee the local committee and the Lincoln Commer cial Club have given the most careful attention to every detail of program and local entertainment required for ten thousand school people A splendid program cannot benefit those schools whose officers and teach ers are not in attendance Where school boards have not already granted their teachers the three days on regular pay the superintendent of the town and city school and the teacher of the country school should place the matter before the board and give positive assurance that the time asked will be devoted to improving the work of the school If necessary dismiss school and make up the time later You are engaged in a great work for a great state Be patriotic A L Caviness 1 For Executive Committee ADDITIONAL RAILROAD W D Darnell visited McCook friends first of tne week Conductor George Brooks went over to Oberlin Kansas last Saturday on a short visit John Seth who has been ill and con fined to the house for several weeks is now able to be up and about though still weak Conductor Herman Hegenberger is over in Iowa looking after that farm and his interests in that connection at the former home M R Sheldon formerly employed here but now in the C S yard at Denver announces the birth of a baby boy in the Sheldon family Six splendid new passenger locomot ives for the Denver Bio Grande road passed through McCook yesterday and today -They are numbered 775 to 780 Are of the monkey motion type and of the American make iffiySffiirr - fFTg7rrjsQ More Accurate The pastor and his wife had called upon 11 member of the congregation a widow with a small but exceedingly lively boy und were on their way home Well said the preacher she seems to be u very Intelligent woman anyhow Yes And very positive in expressing her opinions On the contrary said big wife she struck me as being strongly negative Negatlve V How Everything she said to her little boy began with a Dont Johnny Exchange Sympathy of the Flowers More or less credence Is ftill given In England to the old belief in the sympathy of the vegetable kingdom for fm 1111 1 suffering I prayed all night writes n gardener whose em ployer was very sick and the lowers on my window sill drooped tnd I said to myself they were dead But toward morning they picked up and I was sure enough the master was better And the same thing had happened to the flowers I had sent to his bedroom Thpy were dying and they came to life again And 1 know when those low ers picked up that the master was better The Pins Oh dear sighed her husbands wife I cant find a pin anywhere 1 wonder where all the pins jjo to any way Thats a dillicult question to an swer replied his wifes husband be cause thy are always pointed in one direction and headed In anotner Chicago News Painters Colic Mamma Whats the matter with Fido Tom in le Oh 1 was playing with my soldiers and lie came in and insisted upon licking the whole army Statesman Take i rest A field civs a benutlfn crop that has rested -Ovid Modest Goldsmith Oliver Goldsmith Avas an underpaid man from start to finish Two hun dred and fifty dollars for The Vicar of Wakefield was bad enough yet for The Traveler he got but 100 1 and 23 for his English Grammar For The Deserted Village his publisher sent him 300 at once returned with the however This he It is too much It is near o shillings a couplet which is more than any book owner can afford or indeed any modern poetry is worth So he died with 10000 worth of debts Was ever poet so trusted before said Dr Johnson The Hissing I frequently experience a hissing sound in my ears remarked a pa tient to a doctor What would you advise me to do What is your occupation asked the medico Im an actor Then Id advise you to adopt some other vocation In Doubt Hairdresser while giving lady a vig orous shampoo Will you have any thing on your head when I am finish ed madam She I am sure I dont know I was in hopes you would leave enough hair to pin my hat to I 1 I ir PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES The total enrollment in the grades has increased to 753 and that if high school to 129 making a total of 882 in the whole school As compared with last ea- this shows a falling oh in the grades A mistaken impression seems to prevail with regard to the enrollment in high school to the effect that the enrollmei t this ear is considerabh than lasl year This is wrong At th midd e of the tKird week this year th high school enrollment is 129 as compar d j with 131 at the e d of the fourth week last year The indications now are that the high school will have the lar -est enrollment this ear of ary year in its history Mr and Mrs Robert Kerr of Robert Nebraska have entered the high school to repare for admission to the medical college Mr and Mr Kerr are both school teachers of some experience and hold high grade certificates Miss Katherine Price arrived Satur day and is doing her regular work in the preparatory grade west The high school athletic association has just completed a new basket ball court at the high school grounds When used a little while it will be the fastest court in this part of the state Both boys and girls teams are hard at work getting read for match games Supt Taylor has been invited by the Board of Education of Beatrice to parti cirae in the dedicatory exercies of the new Beatrice high school building October 1 FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC Fob Rent Front furnished bedroom with use of parlor 607 east 2nd street Phone black 290 For Rent A five room and a two room cottage Both close in Mrs JI Lee Phone 43 23 tf ATTRACTIVE MILLINERY Haveryou seen the beautiful as sortment of some of the finest Millinery for Fall ever shown by us These hats are correct in style made of the BEST MATER IAL and at prices which will en able every lady to have a Fall Hat I Call and see them you are always welcome and we are al ways willing to show our goods MISS 2irMAirfAVR ANDERSON McCOOK NEBR Copyright 19C9 by C E Zimmerman CoNo 14 School Shoes- formisses Shoes must not be ESPECIALLY durable but posses style and snapl as well It is gat thisjperiod that the foot is being molded and now ifever animpr operIywfittedshoe may do a great deal of harm tosay nothing of the unnecessary discomfort It is no small matter to insure you againstall these troubIesthis is why the first pair of shoes you buy here villrnake you afpetmanent customer The Model Shoe Store Fisher Perkins McCook Nebraska See our show window for exceptional bargains in fancy stationery this week Choice of any box 25 cents and a large 16x20 picture given free Wood worth Co Druggists Feed of all kinds baled hay etc at McCook Flour and Fped Store Tniiwmas jmvHa 201 Main Avenue If you have had difficulty in finding cold cream we would like to have you use Cream of Almonds Price 35 cents I W McConnell Druggist We have some very good bargains in wall paper if sold soon Woodworth Co Druggists BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER F0LEYSKIBNEYCOBE CURES disease with Pure Blood Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right smmmmmzEzmz2EBmwm R3TFn r zzm TO WHOM I T HAY CONCERN This is to certify that we have visited and inspected the properties owned by The Denver Colorado Land Com pany in the Montclair District East Denver We found the property well lying ground served by the Colfax Avenue and Fairmont electric car lines about twenty minutes ride from the center of Denver This par ticular location is considered very desirable for residence purposes chiefly on account of its being in the projected boulevard rd is trict where there is a building restriction en forced There are many fine homes in the vicinity as well as a fire station branch postoffce and up-to-date facilities of a large city Investments can be made in our opinion with every assurance of safety and profit B F BOWEN W C SCHENECK P F McKENNA JOE HEGENBERGOR FRANK KENDLEN UfclLUiiJMfJi4JA3 S J uAi ft I V 1 x S M vd If i a w v i