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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1909)
riraxBinm iiiinii iki n i iiim i in linn mi mill n in mi mi i Iumi nil mi mil I I i mini i i i i t Everythi eei sr i - ng Entertain the B I Ls November 1st was celebrated as Hal loween in ni33t hippy style at the home of B I L VVilletts and neighb ors report thay had a most jjlly tima Bats and spooks and cats and a that had no effect on the B I In who wore the en chanted silvar star Stunts of vari ous kinds filled the evening and later on after bauatiful Hallo ween J refresh ments the gho3t wrapped their white garonnts arouad them and silently stole away The chapter was pleased to have with them Rsv and Mrs Bryant Howe Mrs Hjsri is a mimbif of the Minden chapter whoaiC laptar X hopes soon to claim as their vjry own and in that event promise fieonelves the pleasure of initiating Riv Kawe as a B I L MOonnell fills prescriptions Everything in drugs McConneil Mary Harrison nurse Phone black 286 tiiilf Singing Party to night Try ma aai 339 how white I am 91 Patent KsllogJ - EIiine3 Singing Party to night Typewriter ribbons papers etc for sale at The Tbirone office Save piiatniDney We tell you how LW McConneil Druggist Feed of all kinds baled hay etc at McCook Flour and Feed Store lo Jones And a lot of other People Is Described In Sfe HOME PAPER taks it regularly Opening mirm la p V ss - T fif f of a 7 aj wub tgsNigrn lutfs eason Tickets ReadytoW Garments Now is the time to fit the children out in COATS FURS HATS LEGGINS etc etc And we have the line to show you at prices that always please H C CLAPP Exclusive Dry Goods Millinery and Ladies Furnishings 222 HA IN AV PHONE 56 McCOOK NEB 1 I MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS McConneil for drugs McConnells Balsam cures coughs Kellogg - Haines Singing Party to sight Bosnro and try McCook fljur and get the best McMillens Little Liver Granules will do you good Kodaks and kodak supplie3 McCon aell druggist If you want a good loaf of bread try Anchor Patent Livy sold H P Sutton andC E El dred each Franklin automobiles this week Hubor handles the Carhartt glove3 and caps also and a full line of other makes Remember the bos social in the Christian church November 12th Fri day evening We have the Wedding Breakfast syrup tc gowith the coffee at Hubers Tho program will be published nest week for the literary musical entertain ment to be given at the Baptist church Wednesday evening Nov Gh1909 Keep all your hair and promote its health and lustre by use of Rexall Hair Tonic L W McConnell Druggist Mrs Oldy will coriduc a literary musical program at the Baptist church for the benefit of the church Nov 6th 1909 The program will b9 published nest week The swoist line of photo mounts and folders ever seen in McCook Tai3 is not ad razing but fact Your in apecMon muted The Paoto Stmiy 1 t door north of Couimarcial JUutel In addition to its resources as a guar antee fund for the safety of your depos its the tokholders of The First Na tional bank are individually re pan of all the sible frr their proportion cbligi tiuLS of the bank THE LITTLE HOMESTEAD Newton la Nows The attraction last night at the opera house was William Macauley and his company in The Little Homestead Mr Macauley has been in Newton several times and last night as on pre ceding occasions added many friends to his already large list All of his productions have been put on with great care and with an eye to the realistic at all times The settings last night for The Lit tle Homestead added very materially to the pleasure of the performance There was a realism about everything that not only pleased but held the at tention of every one and made more friends for Mr Macauley Mr Macau ley is a good actor a man whose work is guided by an intelligence which en ables him to get the most and the best out of any role which he essays This was especially applicable to the role of Roy Carroll which he took last night to estent that comment on the street today by people who were speaking of The Little Homestead was Macau ley is good isnt he The support was good particularly in the villain which was taken by Bernard J McOwen who was really so good that one espected him to do just what he said he was going to do and bated him accordingly Temple theatre Thursday Nov 11th Popular prices 25c to 75c Buy your fruit at Hubers and get the best in the market Fresh every day Hubers have everything in olives plain and stuffedfrom 15 cents to 1 a bottle Lincoln A P mixed paint is fully Guaranteed for dnrability A McMil len druggist At the Intermission in the temple theatre building for the Judge Norris 10c cigar and the Novum Templum 5c amoke Remember the Mothers Meeting of the W T C U at tho home of Mrs 7 G Inglis tomorrow Friday November otb Mrs Joseph Allen leader Citizens Tom Crownc this English Artist and Ono cf His Models Tom Browne llie English bhiek and white artist tod the- following story of ono of his models- I used to have as a model a long thin youth who was a golf caddie on Black heath I made a water color study of him and put in a street corner background Before send ing it to the frame makers 1 wrote on the back In p mil a suggestion for a possible fir uv title A Loafer The friine maker after framing the sketch put it in his window until such time as lie could send it up to me with a card on the picture bearing the title A Loafer By Tom Browne One morning the caddie came to the side door and asked to speak to me Theres a picture of me in a shop winder darn in Greenwich Really Yus an all me pals ave seen it With a fudden fury I aint no loaf er I aint Im a respectable caddie I ham and youve got to take it Iiout of the winder I assured him that I knew nothing of the matter and was very sorry That be blowed for a tile lie re torted Ill mike yer pye da merges for this Ive been to my solicitor and e sez e can mike yer In the end I fixed it up by a little tip an old coat and a drop of something Of course I hrd the picture taken out of the window The caddie has not sat for me since THE NARCISSUS CId Legends About This Beautiful and Ancient Flower The beautiful narcissus is a very ancient liowcr and poets of all times have suns about it It bloomed even as long ago as when gods and god desses were supposed to live on the earth The old Grecian legends say it was tho flower the maiden Proserpine was gathering when Fluto took her away to his dark home under the ground Another legend tells about a beauti ful youth named Narcissus His fa ther was a river god named Cephissus and his mother a nymph called Liriope The wonderful beauty of the youth caused many to love him but lie was cold aiuj indifferent to all A pocr little nymph called Echo loved him so dearly that she pined away and died because lie would not care for her At last Nemesis the goddess of retri bution decided to punish him for his hard heart She caused him to fall in love with his own image as he looked into a stream and as he could never reach this beautiful reflection he gradually perished with hopeless love His body was changed into the beau tiful flowers which have ever since borne his name Pearsons Weekly Laughing Disclosures Concerning the laughter of the Frenchman it should be noted that our neighbors have worked out a sys tem of character reading by the vowel in which one laughs Laugh in A our English LTa ha and according to Larousse you reveal yourself as frank inconstant and fond of noise and move ment Laughter in E neh heh would be the English rendering is for phlegmatic and melancholy Children and simple persons laugh in a French I lie he showing themselves de voted but timid and irresolute and it is observed that blonds laugh LTe he ITo ho ho is not tho laugh of an ogre but of one who is generous In sentiment and bold in action though of a -woman who laughs like that one should beware But both men and wo men who laugh in TJ should be shun ned like the plague since they have given fair warnings that they are misers hypocrites or misanthropes London Chronicle To Rule a Husband To rule your husband my dear lady do osactly as you please but always pretend that you do as he pleases That is where your ability comes in Men are ruled as children are by the prospect of a reward The reward of your husband is your amiability your sweetness your devotion and your beauty of Avhich you should take a constant care Love has to be fed con stantly Always let him suppose that it is for him that you wish to remain beautiful The woman who believes that she is asserting her independence every time she puts on a hat particu larly displeasing to her husband is as clever and as intelligent as the Irish man who buys a return ticket at a rail road office and on entering the car re marks to the passengers I have play ed a good joke on the company I have bought a return ticket but I dont mean to come back Max ORell in Her Royal Highness Woman Otherwise Sans Examining rhysician Have there ever been any indications of insanity in your family Applicant For Life Insurance with visible relu tance Yes sir one My father was the vic tim of a hallucination that I was born to be a great musician Chicago Trib une -- - Whole fytxTTtfTr fTTi1rinrTjrHJwat Course iTIn intertainment and Lecture Course IJlW llWlLIBPII 1MB IMII IJBILW1 I I I - II I INC PARTY CopriJeht 1909 br C E Zimmerman Co No 17 irinV T- 200 IIMMIHII III ITir WI 11 11 nlIIIIIIHIimiJII T r - I T- n mi I Ml lIMIIIUUHHK ttngM tHuloafer IE w MBESSXM msmmSBBOiS i 1 av for Ladies Misses and Children j itf t4yjiMyrM j yi iwn nil it 47mmwb m rn i i is iff m PF i oH ll I H rt tl Uftf il V -- VlLfc AV3i fjjk I 31 IRvV sil You Have Noticed THE difference in shoes as they appear on peoples feet Some dont fit right consequently do not feel right This is the thing that is impos sible when you deal with us In the first place we wouldnt let you buy a pair of shoes that did not fit and in the second place our styles are rigjit uptothe minute Model S Fisher Perkins Clo SlOSf I mean business If you have money I can prove to you that Money Talks I am offering for sale tho 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 27 2nd add to improved house No 401 5th st East one block from school 7 room house good repair fitted with gas for cooking and light shade lawn nnd 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 M hoe Store McCook Nebraska Out 201 flain Avenue Sale well wind mill and three cisterns Pos session March 1st No 4 E JSec27 2 30 320 acres im proved farm 8 miles from McCook 140 acres in cultivation 1G0 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 mo and look over the properties If they suit you wo can deal If you deal with me you have no commissions to pay Smith Owner 20i flain ave McCook Neb Phone 191 ADVERTISED LIST The following letters cards and pack ages remain uncalled for at the McCook postoflice November 5 1909 LETTERS Connett T A W Clark Cook Messrs Dolirer Mr J W Foote Mr L B Forbes Mr Frank Green Co A Gurney R J Gervey A A GunuinK Geo Hammoii Mrs Francis 2 Jaggers Mrs William Lueper K J Lefever Mr V Loraine Miss Lillian Louis Mr William Murphy Mr Sam McMurphy Mrs Reynolds Mr Henry Stone Bessie Wilson Mr Albert CARDS Bartlett Mr H W BeeUIe Mr Carl Beale Dolly Browi J W Chance Mr C W Graves Paul Ernest Groves Miss Pearl Hendrick Mr Walter 2 Heyworth Geo Higgins Miss L Hill J E Hold Mrs Flora Mahannah Miss Blanch Moore Mr E McDonal Mrs Eva Pcmber Mr Jack Randall W C Recie Mr R R Rilley Mr Mike Scheidt Mr Con Snythson Mr Bert Thomas Mrs W A Twaddell D C WoltenhoImMiha EIvji When calling for these please say they were advertised Lon Cone P M The Result in the County The Tribune is able to give the total vote cast in the county for the county officers this issue but will not be able to give the complete abstract until next week the canvass of the vote being now in progress as we press The result indicates a substantial vic tory for the Republican ticket all of the county officers being elected but Com missioner Premer who is defeated by Mr Sughroue by 44 votes Tho vote for sheriff as the matter now stands is a tie between Sheriff Peterson and Mr JUggins the Democratic nom inee In the state the vote is very close enough not being known at this print-in- to indicate safely the result marriage Licenses Issued Samuel LWray 45 HyattvilleWyo and Mrs Lydia Wray 45 Box Elder Neb FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC For Rent A 5 room dwelling In quire of S S Garvey for particulars For Rent Furnished steam heated room on Main avenue Phone black 133 For Rent Two room cottage Phone 43 Mrs J I Lee For Sale Sweet apple cider Phonfs tho Morrisey ranch For Sale Good base burner cheap G L Burney 510 3rd st E Phone black 283 4 2 For Sale News stand and confec tionery store Call at store 1st door south of DeGroiTs Special induce ment price if soil within 30 days 11 4 Wanted Sewing to do at home Mrs Ursa Walker 401 5th st E Phone 2S DISTINCTIVE AND ARTISTIC Our fall stock of wall paper contains an abundance of new distinctive artis tic patterns that will give utmost satis faction at little cost Drop in and let us show them to you L W McConnell Druggist Lebanon Woman a Suicide Lebanon Neb Nov 1 Mrs S R Jolley of this place committed suicide yesterday morning by hanging herself in a smokehouse Temporary iunit is supposed to hive been th cim ttr the deed She had been ill fr 3ererdJ months A huabod and fivi children survive her Lincoln J jurn 1 its Your Own Fault if your bread isut the best aver if you dont buy the- famous Loomia high patent at the McCook Flour and Feed Store G F Smith proprietor FARM L IKS Whittaker Gray room 3 Masonic temple- McCook Nebraska 2jJ tf 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