The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 21, 1909, Image 8

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Our Tailored Suits Coats
and Dresses Fit Please and
Give the Best Satisfaction
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Because we are showing the Newest Styles in the Latest
Colors and Weaves at the Very Lowest Prices
And we have an EXPERT ALTERER who makes
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perfectly without any extra charge to
CALL AND SEE OUR LINE
H C CLAPP
Exclusive Dry Goods Millinery and Ladles Furnishings
222 Main Ave
Phone 56
McCook Neb
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Closing Out
I mean business If you have money
Jean prove to jou that Money Talks
I am offering for sale the following
properties
No 1 Lot 8 blk 11 2nd add to Mc
Cook unimproved except as to a few
trees location No 903 W 2nd st
No 2 Lots 5 and 6 of blk 272nd add
to McCook improved house No 401
5th st East one block from school 7
tooin house good repair fitted with gas
for cooking and light shade lawn and
cement sidewalk corner lots
No 3 A lovely suburban home ad
joining the town of Indianola 40 acres
of land brick house of 10 rooms one
half mile from post office frame barn
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well wind mill and three cisterns
Pos-
session March 1st
No 4 E y 320 acres im
proved farm 8 miles from McCook 140
acres in cultivation 160 acres in pasture
This is a nice farm and in plain view
of city with good roads Frame house
of 4 rooms stable 16x40 well wind
mill and cistern some trees Posses
sion March 1st
Object for selling is to quit business
I will make reasonable terms
If interested come and see me and
look over the properties If they suit
you we can deal If you deal with me
you have no commissions to pay
M Smith Owner
20i ITain ave McCook Neb Phone 191
1 Copyright 1909 by C E Zimmerman Co No 5
Shoes for the Whole Family
fjUR store is really a Family Shoe Store be
v cause our stock and ability enable us to
give either a man or woman ease snap and
style or to shoe the feet of a child so they
will grow and serve the purpose for which
they were intended and not be hindered or cramped
ye take a lot of just pride in this and this is hut one
sourch of our many satisfactions and yours
The Model Shoe Store
Fisher Perkins
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McCook Nebraska
201 Main Avenue
MINOR ITEMS UF NEWS
McConnoll for drugs
To be satisfied uso Kamo
McConneHH IJalsnm cures coughs
Picture framing The Idenl Store
Ifo -tire and try AlcLook flur nd
g t tbo best
Kiimo Brunei at the White House
Grocery Phone 30
McConnells BiNum h quick cure for
all coughs Price 25 cents
Miss Anderson has i beautiful lino of
millnory at moderate prices
Fied nf all birds billed liny etc at
MuCoik Flcur and Fted Store
See the new fur hals and beavers that
just arrived at Miss Andersons
Buy ntir Iuut nl Mnbri ami yet
best iu tbo iuarit Freh evei dav
Great Western Gloves
Sons
If ou want pickle go to Hubersand
ou will find inon nv thing iu the
pickle line
Soleet your hot water bottle now from
our fnh stnrK
L V McConnkll Druggist
We have the Wedding Breakfast
syrup tc go with the colTto at
Uubers
Kodaks all have the Eastman Kodak
Cos name on them We have them
L W McConnell Druggist
If you have not purchased your new
fall hats yet see the pretty ones Miss
Anderson is showing before making
your selection
TLe best of every thing in pure foodB
are packed under Kamo Brand and
label for sale at the White House
Grocery Phone 30
Monarch Silver Bell and
White Satin spell success in good
Dread and cake baking Buy the best
McCook Flour and Feed Store
Gloss Paint will wash but will show
streaks Keystona washes like a dish
yet it has uo gloss to rt fleet the light
A McMillcn Druggist
Get a small can of Keystona and use
it as directed and if not satisfactory as
recommended your money back
A McMilen Druggist
The professional card of Eilie Current
M D appears in this issue She will
bt found over Ludwicks store duiing
oflice hours which are given in her an
tuuncement
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Hiraji C Rider was in the city
closing days of last week
H T Church came in from Wyom
ing close of last week on business
L B Kokns of Iudianola had busi
ness in the court house Friday last
H L Kennedy is in Colorado for a
few days looking after some matters of
budiness
Mrs Alex Smith of Sioux CityIown
has been a guest of her son K C Cole
since last week
Mrs C E Pope was down from
Denver last week during the Shriner
ceremonial session
Mr and Mrs George Babth of De
corah Iowa aro visiting the Suess and
Schwab families this week
Mr and Mrs Joseph Allen arrived
home close of past week from their
absence of several months in South
Dakota
Dr J A Toren departed last night
for the east and will be married during
his absence Congratulate you doctor
in advance
Rev Edkeu Burton of the Baptist
church expects to leave shortly for the
Pacific coast to mako his home in
Aberdeen Wash
M L Rishel arrived home Tuesday
night from his business pleasure trip of
a couple weeks in Kansas City St Jo
seph and other points
Dr Peter Boylk who is visiting his
son C H is 86 years old today and has
been deluged with good wishes by his
friends with a post card shower
Mrs J R Jackson and children- of
Wellneet this state are visiting in the
city guests of her daughters Mrs J W
Shirley and Mrs H L Loshbaugh
Mr and Mrs Jimjiie Woodson de
parted Monday morning on No 13 for
Los Angeles Calif to make brief visits
in Denver and Salt Lake City en route
Mb and Mrs H F Tomblin who
have been visiting their daughter Mrs
J F Forbes left on 9 Wednesday for
Denver where they are making their
home with their son Fred
Rev P T Bayne was called in to
Omaha Tuesday night by a telegram
announcing the serious illness of friend
who was recently operated upon in a
hospital of that city He expects to be
back by Friday night
1is3 Grace Rowell is spending
part of the week in the city on business
matters and as guest of Grandma
Rowell Miss Grace is on her way east
from sbending some months in the
west visiting in Fort Morgan Benkel
man and other points
The Gun Kicked
Master Lucius Jones has an ugly
face wound as a result of discharging a
shotgun last Saturday Lucius was
too small to place the stock of the gun
against his shoulder properly so when
the weapon was discharged the recoil of
the gun struck him on the cheek the
hammer making an ugly gash
Seed Wheat For Sale
We have a supply of seed wheat of
excellent quality for sale at a reasonable
figure Updike Grain Co
S S Garvey Manager
Shampoo Parlor for Ladles
I have opened a Shampoo Parlor for
Ladies at No 205 Main avenueupstairs
Phone red 275 Mrs Thomas
For Rent
A well improved farm of 320 acres
200 acres under cultivation one mile
and a half from McCook S CordeaT
Ladies
Graves is an expert on sharpening
shears Shears called for and delivered
1301 west 1st st
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Valley
Unusual
Garden Co
21000
Buys
pamfSSitiUli
a Farm
Lincoln N
TO BUY A FARH AND LOT ON
THE GULF COAST OF TEXAS
OFFERED BY THE
Farm
and a Town Lot
1000 down and 1000 per month without interest or taxes
buys a farm and town lot in the most beautiful fertile and in
disputably the richest fruit and vegetable land in the United
States
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A proposition to which we have invited the most critical investigation and only a short
time ago the company sent a number of prominent citizens of Nebraska to investigate and re
port to the people of Nebraska
The following are the names of the investigating committee who have recommended this
to be one of the most profitable investments that can be found anywhere
H C Richnond World Herald
J V Armstrong Merchant Auburn
R G Douglas Editor Osceola
Hilger Greisen Platte Center
C 1J Beal Supt Schools Adams
Alios Slepica County Clerk Wilber
W A Way Farmer Columbus
H H Philfott Omaha Bee
WW Cochran Coal and Lumber David City
A L Gall Lincoln Star
W D Redman Deputy State Supt Schools 1 J Weston Farmer Shelton
W E Pratt Osceola W E Penny Oakland
Here is what a committee of farmers of Custer county say about the land
Ansley Nebraska August 24 1909
To whom it may concern
We the undersigned wish to say that we constituted a committee of farmers from Custer
county Nebraska who went to Francitas Texas and looked over the lands of the Valley
Fruit Farm and Garden Company of Lincoln Nebraska We made this trip of inspection on
behalf of ourselves we having purchashed a number of shares in the property of this company
subiect to the inspection of the land and we also made this inspection on behalf of a number
of our relatives friends and neighbors who wished to buy some of this land provided we found
i it as represented by the company j
We take pleasure in saying that we found the land of the company fully up to the repre
ss sentations made in their printed matter We visited orange and fig groves in this section on
p land just similar to that of the company and have taken home with us fine samples of oranges
ra figs and pears grown there We are also convinced that there is no better place for the grow
U ing of small fruits and winter vegetables because they can be grown there at the time of the
1 year when the prices of such products are highest
h Although we visited this land during the month of August and during a period of the most
p intense and oppressive heat that has visited the country for many years we found the weather
M there pleasant and delightful We found less flies and mosquitos there than are prevalent in
j Nebraska at this season of the year and were able to sleep comfortably without screens on the
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p Several of our number expect to make their permanent homes on the lands of this com-
j pany about Francitas and altogether we the members of this committee after looking over
j this land land and the entire Gulf Coast country and seeing what could be done there and
h what is being done in the way of fruit and vegetable growing have purchased sixty one con-
i tracts for farms from the company and we recommend this proposition and land to our friends
either as a place for a home or an investment
Yours respectfully
Conrad Sell Arcadia Nebraska
H H Dewey Ansley Nebraska
Fred Norden Ansley Nebraska
Elmer Anderson
Floyd Worden
J B Houts
This is a rare opportunity for the rich and poor alike to get a farm in
a country where with judicious cultivation in fruits and vegetables will
produce from 200 to 800 per annum and when developed fully will be
worth from 500 to 1000 per acre Land is located around the town of
Francitas on main line of St Louis Brownville railroad as well as a
navigable river
For full particulars inquire of
A Q BUMP McCook
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