The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 30, 1909, Image 4

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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
B M FREES Pees
H P WAITE V Pres
F A PENNELL Cash
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H P SUTTON C H BOYLE
By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Entered at postoflice McCook Nebraska as
second class matter Published weekly
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mrs Geo Willetts is in Denver
Mrs Albert Barnett was a holiday
visitor in Atchison Kansas
Mrs A E Petty and son Willie are
up from Lincoln guests of relatives du
ring the holidays
Miss Fay Hostetter has returned to
Boston where she expects to do musical
work in the great conservatory
Mrs Matella Gordon entertained
about fifty lady friends at her annual
dinner yesterday afternoon
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MATSON McCLAIN
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The
First
National
Bank of Mccook
is the oldest NATIONAL BANK
in Southwestern Nebraska
and in point of Capital
Surplus and Undivid
ed ProfitsS90000
the strongest
We give you a personal invita
tion to make this bank your de
pository whether you have a small
sum or a large one to lay aside for
safe keeping
Mr and Mrs A C Wieho will leave
tomorrow morning on No 2 for
e Iowa their former homeon a visit
Mrs Harry Jones of Kearney arrived
in the city on No 1 Sunday aud a
spending the week with her parents Mr
and Mrs T F Rnvell
Me and Mks G H Thomas returned
to Harvard Tuesday evening on 10after
spending several of the Christmas holi
days with McCook relatives
Miss Alice Bradbury of J E Kel
lys office went up to Imperial close of
last week and was with the homefolltB
during the Christmas vacation
Rev R T Bayne went down to Hold
redge Monday to visit the parents and
others He will also be in Hastings on
church business during his absence
thia week
Mrs William Jeffries has been en
tertaining the following friends duri g
the holidays Miss Merle Williams of
Wauneta Miss Alice Marquiessee and
Donald Blum of Palisade Mrs Bert
Green and daughter Fauneal of Hamlet
Neb besides a sister who is still with
her
Mr and Mrs James Harmon are ob
jects of much sincere and heartfelt sym
pathy in the death of their two weeks
old boy baby last Saturday night Se
vices were conducted at the home by
Rev Bryant Howe Sunday afternoon
after which the remains of the little one
who had brought much but short joy
into the Harmon home were laid away
in Rivervlew cemetery
Sweets Play Pleases
Geerge Sweets play A Messenger
By presented at the Elks theatre
last evening pleased a fair audience all
the performers being of a very clever
brand In fact the play deserved a
much better house than greeted them
Without a doubt the band and or
chestra carried by Sweet is the best
heard here this season barring none
and the orchestras rendition of Poet
and Peasant and the descriptive piece
A Day at the Circus won well merit
ed applause from the audience
Should Manager Sweet return next
season with as excellent a company and
musicians he can be assured of a better
house and a hearty welcome Sioux
Falls Daily Press
Temple theatre Saturday Jan 1st
Soats 25 35 and 50 cents
Revival Services at Spring Creek
Rev Tyler of Box Elder will begin a
revival meeting at the Spring Creeu
church Monday January 3rd
Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee
and be happy At Hubers only
A DREAM CAT
Repeated Appearance Premonitory of
Disease
Some years ago early in the sum
mer says H Addlngton Bruce in
Success Magazine 1 dreamed that
while out taking a walk 1 was sud
denly attacked by a huge cat which
clawed ferociously at my throat That
was all there was to the dream or at
any rate that was all I remembered
awakeuiug in the morning and natu
rally enough 1 dismissed it from my
mind as nothing but a dream
But when I found myself dreainiug
the same dream agaiu and again 1 be
gan to wonder what significance it
would possibly have Usually it varied
greatly in minor detail Always how
ever the climax was the same the
cat had me by the throat and was bit
ing and scratching viciously Alto
gether I dreamed this dream not less
than a score of times in six mouths
Shortly before Christmas 1 took a
cold which settled in my throat af
fecting it so badly as to require the
attention of a specialist Much to my
astonishment it was then discovered
that a growth had been developing for
some time and that an immediate oper
ation was necessary
Several weeks later the operation
having been performed successfully it
suddenly occurred to me that I was no
longer being troubled by the phantom
cat For the first time the meaning of
the singular dream dawned upon me
It had been a genuine premonitory
dream Consciously 1 had been in ut
ter ignorance of the dangerous growth
in my throat It had not progressed
far enough to give me any pain or even
to cause discomfort At the same time
the organic changes it involved had
produced sensations plainly felt by
what psychologists call the subcon
scious and manifesting through the
subcouscious to the couscious in the
form of a symbolic dream
No Port In a Storm
The most dangerous of all places
when a thunderstorm rages is proba
bly a powder house consequently it is
a rule in explosive works that all the
workers shall leave their house at
tne approach of a thunderstorm So
far all is well But very often when
the thunderstorm has passed and the
men return and open the cake presses
severe explosions have occurred The
reason of these accidents is that in the
process of manufacture black powder
is placed in the cake presses in alter
nate layers ot powder and ebonite
This acts as an electric pile just like
the pile iT coppers and disks of zinc
with which boys amuse themselves
When the pile is disturbed the elec
tricity sparks and up go building
workers and all London Answers
Kindness has converted more sin
ners than zeal eloquence or learning
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FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC
For toAiE Omh nod invalids wheel
chair PI one blrt k 117 23 3
Siod brfi or reiit 702 Thin btrtt
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For Rent 7 room house bath toilet
fur ace electric lights close in Mrs
J I Lee phone 43
Wantkd Vork 1 y the day or bull-
Phont red 418
Lost Gold bnicelet Initials on it
44 E S Finder leave it at Tribune
otlico Mis Will Simmons
Lost Christmas night a purple pans y
stick pin et with small diamond
Finder please leave ic at Tribune otlice
or phone black 45
BOX ELDER
The u Watch Night meeting at the
church will begin at ten oclock Friday
niht
Our Longmont Colorado canned veg
etables are now in This years crop of
ppas beans and tomatoes at Hubers
Use McMillens Cream Lotion for
chapped face and hands
FARM LOANS
320Acre Homesteads a Specialty
Snap Relinquishments
I have a fine bunch of claims would be
glad to show you 7 to 20 mi from town
No 21320 A A fine farm for some
one Price SS0O
Nos 23 262 dandies all level fine
as silk 320 A each For a short time
S500 each
Nos 28-29-30-320 A each or 960 A
A chance for three parties to locate to
gether All three for 81000
320 A deeded land all level 2J4 mi
to R R 5 mi to town She is a doo
dle Price S10 per acre
Have you any land to sell or trade
I have two stocks of hardware to trade
for land one G000 other 811000 stock
A 87000 stock general mdse to trade
for lsnd A mill and a hotel Two fine
store buildings
What have you to offer
Call and see me
L E BARGER CO
Room 3
over McConnells Drug Store
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Monday January 3rd we will sell the following goods of The Bee Hive Store stock at auction without
reservation Beginning on that means that for all next week and until the goods are sold you can get these goods AT YOUR OWN PRICb
3000 Pairs of Shoes 500 Hats and Caps 600 Shirts
2ooo Pairs of Hose l9ooo Pairs of Gloves
c QHfi rrf I Iniflftrweaf 2000 dents9 Ladles
Jewelry and Cut Glass
TlUa These will positively go at your price at any pria
KeOlOiOCr They must be sojd and will be sold The price cut
no figure
Get your share of these real Dargams
Ties
We have only attempted to enumerate a few of the leading lines but at
ficL ve General Merchandise
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TRIBUNE SUBSCRIBERS
The time has arrived for the annual notification of de
linquent subscribers and the publisher is already at work pre
paring notices for mailing to those who are in arrears We
would suggest that much labor and considerable unnecessary
expense could be saved us if those knowing themselves to be
in arrears for their paper will call or send the money to pay
up any delinquency and for one year in advance In order
to give all who will respond to this reasonable request an op
portunity to pay without notification this year we will hold
our notices until immediately after January ist next Kindly
respond promptly and as far as possible pay your subscription
a year in advance as per our regular terms
THE PUBLISHER
Seasons Greeting
At the close of another year of
business activity and success we
wish to express to our patrons our
appreciation of and thanks for
their continued confidence and
patronage
To extend them one and all
heartiest and merriest greetings
of the Happy Christmas tide and
the Glad New Year
And to bespeak the continued
Good Will and patronage during
the coming year
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SYRUP CUreS COUghs and C0ld5 for children safe sure No opiates
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