The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 31, 1910, Image 8

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Rozell Sons
Exclusive Men and Boys Clothing
Phone 280 - - - 115 W B St
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell f or drugs
McCooDell fills prescriptions
Base ball goods at Wood worths
A McMillan prescription druggist
Mary Harrison nurse Phone black 286
You can get wall paper at McMillena
drug store
Good seed oats for sale Updike
Grain Co Phone 169
Iiily Patent Flour when once used
none other will satisfy you
We sell wall paper paints oils and
varnisb A McMillen Druggist
Iiily Patent Flour Sl 45 a sack Mc
Cook Flour and Feed Store Phone 20
Huber handles the Carhartt gloves
and caps also and a full line of other
maltbs
Work of c D ining off the ground to
couiiiitjuef on thn swimming pool was
started thin week
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McConnells Balsam cures coughs
WEST B STR EETj
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Ask for this kind
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fnll peg short waist cuff or turn up at bottom
just the kind that all the nifty dressers ask for
We have a full line in all the decidly new styles
and patterns
Hubers have everything in olives
plain and stuffed from 15 cents to SI
a bottle
All grades of Oxford flour and each
sack guaranteed at the McCook Flour
and Feed Store
Received on account Paid out
Cash Credit slips etc for sale at
the Tribune office Per 1000 50c
Ask your grocer for 91 Patent and if
you cant get it call up the McCook
Mill phone 29 and it will be delivered
at once Guaranteed to be the best
Get a small can of KEYSTONE and
use it as directed and if not satisfactory
as recommended your money back
A McMillen Druggist
Our line of breakfast stuffs is com
plete Breakfast foods and pancake
flour corn syrup and maple syrup Old
Manse the best maple syrup on the
market Huber
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I McCook Steam Laundry
Under New Management
Satisfaction Guaranteed
312 W B Street
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Phone 35
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ashionaWe Millinery
at
Reasonable Prices
MRS PECK
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Alijeiit Bkrky was home first of the
week
Miss Harvy of Wauneta is the guest
of her aunt Mrs B Hofer
Mm Maci McBkaybk is a saleslady
in Miss -Pecks millinery store
J S LkIIkw hos been granted an in
crease of pnnfeion to S30 per month
S 1 Smith was up from Indianola
Moulin transacting legal business
Mii s Lula Cameron of Wray Colo
spent laat week with McCook friends
James Carmichall wns up from In
dianola close of Inst wpek on business
H W Kkyes wus a pilgrim from In
dianola Monday on legal business bent
Arthur Soderduro from Oklahoma
city is visiting friends in the city this
week
Mrs H M Tyler was up from Or
leans Wednesday on some business af
fairs
Mrs George Johnson and daughter
Miss Delia are city visitors today and
tomorrow
Miss Lenor Fitzgerald was home
from the Kearney Business College dur
ing the Easter vacation
J A Carter for 27 years a resident
of Red Willow county is now liviog
near Clarksville Arkansas
C B King of route one Indianola
was in the count s metropolis Monday
having business to transact
Dr J A Gunn of Omaha visited his
son Robert forepart of the week arriv
ing in the city Tuesday moruiug
Mr and Mrs A P Ely expect to
leave soon for Norfolk He will work
insurance from that headquarters
Misses Gertrude Shepherd and Ger
trude Milligan are now employed in
Miss Pecks millinery est blishment
Mrs N B Bush and children of
Oberlin Kansas are in the city guests
of her parents Mr and Mrs F D Bur
gess
Mrs M B Carman came up from
Minden Monday night on a visit to
Mrs M B Finity and other McCook
friends
Mrs Mabel Clark came down from
Denver close of last week and has
been the guest of her sister Mrs D W
Colson
Wilhelmine Berdine is home from
Hastings high school spending the
Easter vacation with the family and
friends
Mrs William McCallum and Mrs
A C Teel were Indianola shopping pil
grims in the city last Thuisday and
visiting friends
Miss Margaret Thompson came
home Inst Thursday night to be with the
family during the brief Easter vacation
of the university
R R Blair of Denver general sales
agent of the La Junta irrigated lands
was in the city Tuesday guest of local
agent H L Kennedy
Dr and Mrs W B Ely are prepar
ing to leave for Ains worth their former
home where they have a son practicing
law and where they may relocate
Elmer Kay went down to Lincoln
last night to receive treatment for rheu
matism Claude Evans is looking after
the district clerks office during his ab
sence
Mr and Mrs Marten Scott and
Miss Mabel Mokko of Denver arrived
Wednesday last and will spend a week
or ten days with their mother Mrs Rose
Mokko
C Hauxwell the sturdy old English
advocate of the water wagon was up
from Indianola Monday transacting
business and doing some temperance
missionary work on the side
H I Peterson and family departed
Saturday on No 1 for their new home
at Elberta Utah about 50 miles south
of Salt Lake City The Petersons are
early settlers in the western part of Red
Willow county and are wished prosper
ity and contentment by neighbors and
friends
Peace Be Still
The Psalmist wrote Bo still and know
That I am God to all below
Within tho silent shining spheres
Ve learn of Gods unnumbered years
And so within the dew drops gaze
We note the Great Creators praise
The troubled sea was stilled when He
But gave command on Galileo
Be still Ho said and all was oer
Each wave grew still from shore to shore
J F FORBES
Iron
Pure Iron is only a laboratory prepa
ration Cast iron the most generally
useful variety contains about five per
cent of Impurities and the curious
thing is that It owes its special value
to the presence of these Pure iron
can be shaved with a pocket knife
impure Iron can be made almost as
hard as steel
EASTER OBSERVANCES N
baptist
Special sermons morning and evening
by Pastor lams and appropriate anth
ems by the choir featured the Esster ob
servance at the Baptist church which
was given tasteful floral decoration for
the day
METHODIST
In the morning theiH was the usuhI
servce followpti iy the administration
of tlm LorJs Suppjr The sermon was
appropriate aud the choir enlarged in
membership offered two special anth
ems The Sunday Bchooi children were
also remembered at the morning school
hour
In the evening the Rogers orchestra
added to the the interest and program
A special anthem number short greet
ing by Rev A W Coffman of Akron
Colo a former pastor and a short illus
trated candles sermon bv Rev Howe
composed the order of exercises which
filled the church with an appreciative
audience
episcopal church
There were fitting services of the day
morning and evening at St Albans
with specially prepared Easter music by
a surpliced choir and decorations in
tasteful haimony The lenten boxes
were presented at the evening service
The offerings of the day were placed to
the credit of the building fund of the
proposed new cburjh edifice
CENTER OK LARGE INTEREST
The Congregational church was the
center of large interest and attracted
large audiences at both services
In the morning the presence of the
members of St John Commandery
Knights Templar was a stirring feature
and in the evening au Easter cantata
was a tuneful detail
Among the particulars of the morning
program were
Roll call of Knights Templar
Solo The Song of theMagdalene Geibel
Miss Eva Barber
Solo Hosanna Granier
Mrs LeRoy Kloven
Anthem Behold a Great Light Geibel
Chorus
Sermon The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Rev R T Bayne
At the evening service Miss Edith
Waite sang Our Lord Has Risou by
Laud
The rendition of Geibels Easter can
tata Light Out of Darkness com
pleted the program which follows
Organ Prelude Mrs Henry Best
Chorus Dark and Drear the Midnight Skies
Chorus
Recitative Bass
I Am He That Watchoth On Yonder Hill
Solo Bo Not Cast Down
Mr C A Rodgers
Chorale Oh Christ who Died for All
Chorus
Recitative Contralto Raboni
Solo The Song of the Magdalene
Miss Elva Barber
Chorus O Ye That Mourn Bo Ye Comforted
Chorus
Duet Soprano and Tenor
After the Sorrow and Weeping
Miss Ruth Wiehe Mr David Cobb
Recitative Bass
Behold a Wondrous Thing Has Come to
Pass Mr C A Rodgers
Quartet O Glad and Glorious Easter
Mrs L Suess David Cobb
Mrs A R Scott C A Rodgers
Chorus Sing Glorious Hallelujahs
Chorus
Carol Song of tho Easter Bells
Chorus
Solo Soprano O Divine Redeemer
Miss Ruth Wiehe
Recitative TenorHo Ye That Once Were Sad
Mr David Cobb
Quartet Go Ye and Teach All Nations
Mrs LeRoy Kleven David Cobb
Miss Elva Barber C A Rodgers
Chorus
Behold a Great Light Has Come Out of the
Darkness Chorus
Benediction
The church was prettily tastefully
and appropriately decorated for the
days services
THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
people being without a resident pastor
merged tueir days services into an eve
ning program of songs recitations dia
logues etc as follows
Song Strains of Victory Choir
Reading of Scripture
PrayerJ
Recitation Hazel McCIain
Recitation Cecil Graves
Dialogue E-A-S-T-E-R
Recitation William Jimerson
Recitation Daisy Baldridge
Song Happy Happy Easter Time
Recitation Edna Delong
Recitation Lyle McCIain
Dialogue The Glad Awakening
Soug Hosanna to the King Choir
Recitation Thelma Heskett
Recitation Dosie Justice
Recitation Sylvia Vincent
Dialogue Red White and Blue
Recitation Beatrice McCIain
Recitation - Crocker Jimerson
Song Follow the Victor King
Recitation Nora Bryan
Recitation Maud Tuttle
Drill March of the leaves
Vocal Solo
Recitation Edith Baker
Recitation Fern Graves
Song God Will Roll Away the Stone
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Our Line of
f ARRETS and
The wind blew down the front porch
roof of the Fitzgerald dwellingon corner
of 1st street west and D end of last
week The gentle zephyrs seem to have
a spite at Fitza porches
J 1 Lee recently bought two houses
in West McCook from WF Everist and
this week they wore moved to the east
side of town where they are being re
paired for rental purposes
OUGS
are Unsurpassable for Style and Wearing
Qualities
They not only attract the attention of the
neighborhood but they please and satisfy the most
exacting and experienced housekeeper
Theres a reason
Its because they are made right from the right
kind of yarns and dyed with the right kind of dyes
Call and see the new designs and colorings We
will be delighted to show them to you
Drew Furniture and Carpet Co
214 West B St Phone Black 271
Tho Updike Grain Co has good seed
oats for sale Phone 169
Sirs J Jackson nurse Any one
wishing to see me call at No 203 6th
st east
We never hesitate to guarantee Lily
Patent Flour at tho McCook Flour and
Feed Store
We know it to be a positive fact that
Lily Patent Flour is the Best High Pat
ent Flour in McCook McCook Flour
and Feed Store
FOR SALE FORRENT ETC
For Sale No 6 Remington typewrit
er in good condition at a bargain WM
Morrisey phone black 202
For Rent Two furnished rooms
Phone red 422 17
House to Rent Inquire at 802 2nd
street east 6 room house practically
new
FOR RENT 2 room furnished cott
age close in Mrs J I Lee phone 43
Jennings Hughes Co
jj Plumbing Heating
and Gas Fitting 2S3 sa
Estimates furnished freej yPhone S
Successors to Basement P O
Burgess Son building
Exciusive Shoes
Always the Best Ox
fords and Shoes for
Everybody
Viersen Osborn
Expert Repairing
113 West B street
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Arthur Drew
Builder g Contractor
All kinds of cement and brick
work at reasonable prices
Figure with me be n
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Wall work
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216 WBSt
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Phone Blk 271
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