The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 10, 1910, Image 4

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The
First
National
Bank of Mccook
i8 tho oldest NATIONAL BANK
in Southwestern Nobraska
and in point of Capital
Surplus and Undivid
ed Profits00000
tho strongest
Wo 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
OFIICKKS AND DIICECTOKS
M FREES Pkes
P WAITE V Pkes
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L THORGRIMSON Asst cash
II P SUTTON C II BOYLE
By F M KIMMELL
L irgest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Entered at postollice McCook Nebraska as
second class matter Published weekly
Some newspaper men cannot resist
the impulse to go into a conniption fit
every time some one comes into their
office and subscribes for their paper or
payshis subscription and must needs
find expression in thanks and a card of
gratitude
ADVERTISED LIST
The following letters cards and pack
ages remain uncalled for at the McCook
postofiice March a 1910
LETTEK
Both Mr J Frank Comstock J
Doyle Mr U FGMrlin HallipGrbic
Brele Pyrin Mr Lee
CAKDa
Curtis Mr Art Fire tack Miss Ogatha
Gordon D A Harrison Mr
Resin Lockwood E II Miller Mrs
Tern McGuiro Mr J A A Richard
soi Miss Whpeler Mr H D
Willie- Mr J C Warner Mr Paul
When tithing for these please say
they vvern suHertised
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Gi rman littMt parsonage is now
getting its tiui tiint touches paint and
etc
List Fridy vf i oung folks
gathered at limn- of Miss Carrie
Fiechtner and bt IpU her celebrate her
18th birthday A Mirpri u on Carrie
Little WiJma Broomtield who has
been suffering several week paat wih
pneumonia is slowly recovering
Spring
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NOTICE
I am satisfiel that there aie 200
00000 worth of chattel mortgages
on file in tho County Clerks office
which have heen renewed or paid
off and the original has not been re
leased
Now all Grantees of said mortgages
residing in Red Willow county will
please take notice that all such
mortgages remaining uncanceled on
April 1st 1910 will be added to
your Persona schedules according
to the laws of the state of Nebraska
T A ENDSLEY
County Assessor
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for drugs
McConnell fills proscriptions
A McMillan prescription druggist
Mary Harrison nurse Phone black 286
Typewriter ribbons for sale at The
Tribune office
Oliver Rees of Carlton was a city
visitor close of last week
Mrs Blanchard visited
lelatives part of last week
Minden
Plant sweet peas on St Patricks Day
Buy good aeed from H P Waite Co
Huber handles the Carhartt gloves
and caps also and a full line of other
makes
Frank Rea1 visited the children
who are attending school in York
close of last week
Emery Simpson recently came up
from near Holdrege and will farm
the Kealey place in this vicinity
II P Wjiite Co have a stock of
farm harness which in quality and price
will please the careful buyer Call and
look them over
Ask your grocer for 91 Patent and if
you cant net it call up the McCook
Mill phoue 29 and it will be delivered
at once Guaranteed to be the best
Mrs Rosa Overleese of McCook is
visiting her mother Mrs E E
Wheeler and other relatives and
friends in Strang Geneva Signal
Mrs S A Rowell returned home
last Friday from spending part of the
winter in Fort Morgan Colorado
with her daughter Mrs U J War
ren
Our lino of breakfast stuffs h com
plete Breakfast foods and pancake
flour corn syrup and maple syrup Old
Manse the best maple syrup on the
market Huber
The Omaha Alfalfa Milling Co are
payins the highest cash price for baled
alfalfa hay on track For prices and
particulars phone 331
C W Dewhy Manager
FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC
For Sale No 6 Remington typewrit
er in good coudition at a bargain WM
Morrisey phone black 292
For Sale A wheel invalids chair
Phone black 117
FokSale
in McCook
residence and two lots
Rnit Rrnt Tron
I Phone red 422 17
H I Peterson
S room house and 5 acres of land for
sule or rent A Brdnke
40 tf 106 Main ave
furnished rooms
is Here
And we must all get busy And we want to tell you we have
just received our spring shipment of
John Deere Implements
This line is so favorably known and in such general use that
it is not necessary to dwell on the subject as they are recog
nized as
The Worlds Best Line
While we have a good stock we want to serve you and have
the goods ready for you in plenty of time and we will appre
ciate your early orders for these SPLENDID IMPLEMENSS
But do not forget the cows which
give you a profit all the year
Come in now and get a
Sharpies
or
Blue Bell
Separator
and get the profits from your cows
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Phone 31
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We Make Portraits
That are Differant
Styles Up-to-date
Methods Modern
Kimmell Studio
1st door north
Commercial Hotel
Phone red 428
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Lerov Jones of Indianola was a busi
ness visitor Monday
H J Cox who has been eaBt for
many months is home
Mrs Andrews of Cambridge is the
guest of her daughter MrsTom McCarl
Mrs Emma Dixon was up from Lin
coln last Saturday on some legal busi
ness
Miss Ruth Campbell went down to
Atchison Kansas end of last week on
a visit
Miss Hostetter of Chicago in tho
guest of her brother Agent Hostetter
and family
Frank Stillman of Burlington Kan
sas has been here part of the week look
ing after his interests
J S Stansberry C R Wood worth
and C ECone were nt Champion Chase
county midweek hunting
A F Drebert of the Drebert Cloth
ing Co arrived home from Chicago and
other points east Sunday night
Mrs Bryant Howe is spending the
week in Stociville visiting friends
She left McCook Monday evening
Miss Beth Koberson departed on No
1 Tuesday for Denver where she enters
the employ of one of the big stores in
that city
Miss Edith Waite returned with her
mother from Crete end of last week tp
remain at home for awhile until her
health improves
Mrs W A Mitchell went down to
Lincoln Tuesday to be absent a few
days on pleasure and business judi
ciously combined
Mr and Mrs William Hiersfkorn
of near Lebanon came over to the coun
ty seat Saturday visiting their relatives
the K osp brothers until Monday after
noon
Mias Fay Hostetter returnert from
the east Monday and will remnin the
rest of the week with her parents after
which she will eo to Colorado to tccept
a splendid position
Judge W H Pratt of the 17th Kan
sas district was over from Phillipsburg
closing days of last week visiting his
daughter Mrs C E Eldred He re
turned home on Sunday nght
Arthur V Shaffer of the AlmaRec
ord was in the city Mondaj looking
over the remains cf the Standard aud
figuring with Mr Moore of tho Ameri
can Type Founders Co on taking over
the materials
Mr and Mrs I M Beardslee ar
rived in the city Tuesday on No 1 from
Evanston 111 where they have spend
ing the winter with their daughter Mrs
Ed Posue They left on No 9 same
evening for Indianola to visit their
daughter Mrs Will Dolan
H C Clapp arrived home Sunday on
No 1 from his sad journey to tho old
home in Allegan Mich with the ie
mains of his father His return was
hastened by the fact of his own indis
position which was greatly augmented
by the dampness of the prevailing
weather in Michigan
Mrs W S Perry of Lincoln was in
the city Saturday making a brief visit
From here she went to Harvard where
on Sunday afternoon she attended the
funeral of a dear old friend Mr Can
field well known to many McCook peo
ple of the early days He was 86 years
of age
William Byfield leftMonday night
for his new home in California Mr
and Mrs Ed Byfield Miss Roxa and
John will follow in about a month The
Tribune joins their large circle of
friendsjin heartily wishing the Byfields
who are among Red Willow countys
earliest settlers success contentment
and prosperity
NEW SUPPLY HERE
We have plenty of hard
coal nut stove and egg
sizes rsew supply just
arrived
BARNETT LUHBER CO
stpxas tlie cougH and lieals lun
Lovely Easter
5uits
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It is with a
feeling of pride
that we invite
our customers
to inspect the
new arrivals in
Coats Suits
The Spring
Models are all
trim smart and
beautifully tail
o r ed The
short suit jack
ets smack de
cidedly of Paris
and New York
Every garment
is one that we
can heartily re
commend We
feel that this
Easter showing will win for us new
laurels You have learned to look
to us for Style Authority This dis
play will increase your confidence
Votes Count
The campaign for Denver Dry is
pronounced hopeful The liquor men
sent a representative east to secure
money from the brewers and distillers
lie returned unsuccessful and reported
that the Eastern brewers and distillers
said We have troubles of our own
And besides money sent to Colorado
has never been productive of results
Too manj women voters The Public
S rving League composed of one hun
dred representative Denver women has
endorsed the dry movement and
pledged its aid
Prices on McCook Flour 91 Patent
150 per sack Anchor Patent 8140
per sack 91 Patent in 10 sack lot
SI 10 per sack Anchor Patent in 10
sack lots SI 30 per sack
McCook Mills
J R Neel of Indianola was a Mc
Cook visitor Thursday
TRY THE PIANO IN YOUR OWN
PARLOR BEFORE YOU BUY
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Spring Has Blossomed Throughout Our Store
Heralds of spring are shown in every department Everything new and fresh now ready
for your inspection A PERFECT RIOT OF COLOR all light and joyous in keeping with
the season A HOST OF NEW SHADES elusive blues indefinite fawn and grey delicate
shades of greens and smart shepherds checks making SPRING BUYING AT OUR STORE
A PLEASURE AND DELIGHT
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Easter Millinery in Full
Bloom
Our especial
ly attra c t i v e
display at
Our Spring
Opening
March n
and 12
far surpasses
any show i n g
ever made in
McCook during
previous seas
ons
Handsome
New York mod
els correct cop
ies of Paris de-
Pianos
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signs and the famous original creations from our
own work room are now being shown at such
exceptionally low prices that you should not fail
to call and see them
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We ask you to come early if you would have first choice of all the new styles models and
fabrics as in many cases there are but few and often but one of a kind
All Colors in Kid Gloves AH Shades and Lengths in Silk Gloves
are found in this department to assist you in completing your Easter attire
Trade where you
are sure
what you buy
is
right
HC CLAPP
EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS MILLINERY LADIES FURNISHINGS
Phone 56
222 flain avenue
McCook
of Fare at D Magners
Hot Cakes and 3 Star Coffee
White Flakey Bread from Pure Gold Flour
Cheese with Mixed Nuts
Fresh Fish Oysters and Mince Pie
Oranges Bananas and Apples
220 Main ave
McCook
Phone 14
THE TRIBUNE Office for Office Supplies
JUST A FEW HOMES CAN POSSIBLY
YOURS BE AMONG THEM
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n
ere
LIMITED NUMBER OF HOMES WILL PROFIT
The Opportunity of a Lifetime to Secure the Piano
You Have Always Wanted at a Reduced Price
and on Your Own Terms
For the express purpose of stimulating their business at this time of year in this commun
ity The Knight Campbell Music Company have shipped a number of their highest guaran
teed and best instruments here all of which must be disposed of immediately irrespective
of terms or conditions The sale of these instruments to representative families in this
section is desired exclusively for advertising the long established Knight Campbell Com
panys pianos and their well known Easy Pay Plan the purchase plan which has revo
lutionized piano selling in tne West and has brought the immediate possession of a high
grade instrument within the reach of even home
YOUR NEIGHBOR HAS A PIANO - WHY NOT YOU
This Remarkable Offer is Your Opportunity
Call Phone or Write
J Lo Goodman Monte Cristo Hotel McCook
SUCH A CHANCE HAS NEVER CONFRONTED YOU BEFORE NEVER WILL AGAIN
BUY WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR AND SAVE MORE ON A GOOD PIANO THAN WILL EVER BE POSSIBLE AGAIN
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