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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
iATiil 1 lmti I n1 Jiiiifliiamm w wx fiiiinmfiini i T2iaK2 I3H 3rrafrRfr b v ifn wuurv ixcu MAIN LINE EAST DEPART No Central Time 1135 p m 8 715 p M 16 500 A M it i riil k M 12 705 A M 14 942 p m 10 530 P M MAIN LINE WEST DEPABT No 1 Mountain Titna 1220 p M 3 1112 p m 5 an- 650 pm 13 905 A M IS 1230 A M 9 nl5 A M 7 930 A M IMCEBIAL LINE No 176 arrives Mountain Time 345 p M No 175 departs 645 a m Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars suata free on through traiUH Tickets sold and baggace checked to any point in the United Satr8 or Canada For information timetables maps and tick ets cail on or write D F Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska or L V Wakeley General Passnniwr Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEVS ITEMS Agent Hostetter and family have been Chicago visitors returning home midweek The U P added 350 miles to the mileage last year the Southern Pa cific 700 President Hanrahan says that of ficial grafters of that company have cost the Illinois Central between 1000000 and 1500000 The Union Pacific has taken out a permit to build a million dollar headquarters building in Omaha It will be twelve stories 173 feet high Agent C M Kettler at Bartley is absent on vacation and C C Bauer Is extra agent at that point The North Platte Tribune states that the U P has pulled 400 fruit specials this season exceeding 10000 cars Engineer Wickham who was pull ing the unfortunat No 77 which was wrecked in the yard at Brush Mon day afternoon has resigned from the service Talent ot o oas The talent ot success is colling nore than doing what you can do well wltho u a thought of lame If it j comes at all it will come because It Is deserved not because it is sought after It is very indiscreet and trou blesome ambition which cares so much about fame about what the world says of us as to be always looking in the faces of others for approval to be al ways anxious about the effect of what we do or say to be always shouting to hear the echoes of our own voices He Met It on the Road He didnt wait for prosperity to come The very minute they told him it was on the road he said Maybe the horsesll get stalled and the driver all froze up so Ill just meet It halfway and help get the wheels out the mire and give it a fresh start then when it looks like smooth sailing Ill hop on and take a seat by the driver and well go whistling Into town Atlanta Constitution I 1 S II fffln It Is Time time to figure on your winter heat and if you use a Garland Base Burner and hard coal you will have the most satisfact ory and econ omical arrange ment Garland Base Burners have a style and finish not seen in other stoves Select Early so you will not be disappointed have a large stock of We also Heaters Ranges for your selection McCook HwdCo EHERGENCY REQUIREMENTS In a grave emergency the value of Bell Tele phone Service is indispensable In such cases by stepping to your telephone you can instantly call your local doctor or summon a physician from a distant city The constant endeavor of this Company is to give you the best and most economical management hu man ingenuity can devise Its efficient service is due to one policy and one system resulting from years of uncreasing endeavor to meet the increasing damands for universal telephone service A Nebraska Telephone Co I EVERY BELL TELEPHONE IS A LONG DISTANCE STATION MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE J J Gregg of Eclipse Hookei county visited McCook relatives close of last week Machinist Frank OConnell was ofi duty early in the week with an in jured right eye Mr and Mrs Peter Miesen left today for Oberlin Kansas on a visit of several weeks Julius Kunert has gone up into Lo gan county this state on a hunting trip of a few weeks John Haag was up from the south eastern part of the county Monday on some matters of business Mrs C R Woodworth spent par of the week in Omaha on business with an admixture of pleasure Mrs S P Hart arrived home last week from spending several weekt in the east visiting her aged mother H A Graham C R Newberry and several others from Danbury were city visitors on business last Friday J R McCarl attended the sessio of the Fifth district Republican con gressional committee in Holdrege Tuesday Mr and Mrs C H Husted arrived home last Friday from a visit to the old home back in Pennsylvania Mansfield Virgie Barbazett and Harold Sutton are lining affairs up to be absent a couple weeks on a hunting expedition out west of here S R fcmith L B Korns and oth er Inaiaoia people were interested in sciix legal matters in the city last Saturday Bert Sutton Fort Morgans Beau Brummel was a city visitor end of last week and guest in the H P Sutton home Mrs Oliver Rees of Carlton and daughter Mrs Perry Premer were guests of the gaiiiaric here the close of la A v ek Mrs J and Mrs Ida Sutton of Laia U io ieoes o Mr and Ars 1 C f reuiioix were city visitor hut weel Mr and Jrs X L Smith departed today for their home in Cherokee -Iowa after a isit of a short while here with her son H N RostbuEh W S Tomlliison and daughter Nina arrived Lorn Monday nigr from their sojourn in Ohio c month or two Both are impiovec b their absence and rest F S Wilcox came down from Len ver last Saturday and spent the early days of the week here on bus iness connected with his large land anoT stockinterests here Clarence Rozell arrived home Tues day from an absence of several week in Excelsior Springs Mo and a few days with relatives at Hebron this state Frank Sizer and Miss Jennie B Sizer of Fond du Lac Wis who have been guests of Mr and Mrs Herman Pade for the past two weeks took up their journey to Denver Tuesday morning on No 9 Miss Adele Phelan arrived Wed nesday morning from Portland Ore- gan and is a guest of Mrs Mary Campbell She reports the family as dead in love with beautiful Port land Dont fail to get acquainted with the Widow The Widow Perkins Shell make you forget all your trou bles in a whirlwind of laughter At Temple theatre one night only Mon day Oct 10th Miss May Ottery of Fond du Lac Wis who has been here for a week or so on business connected with a farm in the Beaver country depart ed for home Monday morning ex pecting to visit in Hastings between trains E S Wood departed Tuesday eve ning for his home in Syracuse this state He has been spending a cou ple of weeks here looking after his real estate interests owning some valuable and profitable farm lands in this section which pay him better than some eastern Nebraska lands Mr and Mrs H N Rosebush en tertained at a 630 dinner Thursday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs N L Smith of Cherokee la Those pres ent were Mr and Mrs A C Wiehe Miss Ruth Wiehe Will Wiehe Miss Estella Faus Mrs Wm Jimison and daughter Marvel of Cherokee all present being former residents of Cherokee la It is needless to say that all thoroughly enjoyed the eve ning Mrs G W Conner was a visitor at Omaha Friday as the guest of laJes interested in the celebration of ihe riiViiinu of thr United States Dauii ters of 1S12 who now reslcla in Ne braska Mrs Thyrza Roy mother ol Mrs Couuer is one of this nunibti and the daughter attended ti3 mot-ting held in OmfJia and read he- moth ers paper reminiscences of what her father had told her about the war of 1812 There are six real daughters of the revolutionary war now living in Rev M S Satchell of Hildreth was a city visitor Wednesday i I Miss Mamie Miesen is away on a visit until the latter part of the month Mrs Felix Kennedy of Sheridan Wyo is a guest of her mother Mrs j Mary Mullen Miss Edna Waite commenced teach ing Monday in a school on the south 9 side of the river Rev L E Lewis the new Meth odist pastor is here from his last charge Axtell and will hold regular services next Sunday Mrs Rose Mokko and son Joseph went up to Denver this morning to visit her daughters Mrs M L Scott and Miss Mabel Mokko Mrs Luck and daughter Mrs Buck man of Denver and Mrs G W OBrien of Shelby Mo are visiting Mrs J S Williams this week Mrs Mitchell went in to Omaha Tuesday night on a visit expecting to be absent two weeks and will brief ly visit her daughter in Lincoln while absent Miss Laura Ruggles who has been visiting Mr and Mrs John Schleich of Pocatello Idaho and relatives in Los Angeles Calif has returned home A B Easter and J W Hammond of Cambridge were in the city yes terdaj between trains a few hours on their way to eastern Colorado on business George R McDonald formerly phys ical director in the high school is again making his home in the city He is engaged in the insurance ness Mrs Theodore Fisher of Waterloo Iowa and Mrs Alex Marshall of I Mason City Iowa sisters are guests of their nieces Mrs M S Jennings i and Mrs J S McBrayer Mrs Fish- i S 0 years of age and hearty STUPID PEOPLE Couldnt Tell WVim C ew Up Straight and Was Served on Toast Xivit ask sin uiii to supply you wiin i misMtig word sjiy a writer in tir Atrlnson Jloln iml if the u im li Iih rilitts is typical it is i i uc A wi miii w is engagrl iin wi writing i inter to a friend in wli li w w i it lluig of what they had n it at a party She was getting ialotii vorv well when nil of a sudden she stopped to think What she called to her family is that given stuff that grows up straight -Evergreen trees some one replied Oh no said the woman lfuiean something to eat Onions was the reply No she said not onions Lettuce beans peas and so on were all called out by the family all anxious to supply the missing word None of them is right said the woman Then she tried a new tack What is it she said they serve on toast Poached eggs said one member of the family Jam said another Then the woman got up tore her letter into pieces and put the thiug off till later on Three days later she was in a gro cery store and saw something marked 15 cents a bunch that sent her run ning all the way home It was asparagus she cried I should think some of you might have known it was asparagus Didnt I say It grew up straight and was served on toast ABSURD FASHIONS Hairdressing and Hats In the Timo of Marie Antoinette Some of the fashions in France dur ing the reign of unfortunate Queen Marie Antoinette were exceedingly ab surd particularly hairdressing and hats which were trimmed with such an extravagant wealth of feathers that the coaches had to have their seats lowered According to Mme Cam pan mothers and husbands murmur ed and the general rumor was that the queen would ruin the French la dies One day Louis XVI decided to for bid the court in a body to follow the royal hunt In coaches In order to be freer he wished only to permit real sportsmen to attend The noble la dies immediately rebelled and the Princess of Monaco criticised the deci sion by means of her headdress upon which arose a miniature royal coach followed by two gentlemen on foot in gaiters On the left of this was dis played a cypress garnished with black tears the large roots being formed of crape More absurd still was the hairdress ing of the mother of Louis Philippe upon whose head every one could ad mire her son the Due de Beaujolais in the arms of his nurse as well as a parrot pecking at a cherry Before the Crowned Heads There Is a rule that one must never turn ones back on royalty Then my manners are all right whevener I meet four kings in a jackpot I always back out Not Quite Clear 1 gave a hint to BInks that In go ing Into that enterprise he was this state but only two of these could Ing on thin ice What did he do be present Lincoln Journal I he tumbled BCSffffl Fall Dress Goo w as in a splendid variety and coming from the best mills abso lutely first quality goods If you prefer to make your gowns or waists these materials cannot be duplicated Changeable and Persian Silks in waist patterns stripes and diagonals per yard 100 Crepe DeChene in light colors beautiful patterns and designs per yd Sroo There is a fascination to these fabrics the harmonious color- ings with the attractive patterns and designs make effective costumes Trimmings for waists dresses or costume an excellent variety of the newest effects Per yd 5c up Furs We are displaying furs at all prices Styles in furs this year are most beautiful and while the pillow muff is apparent ly most popular we have other styles Adelaide Chinchilla gray and brownset scarf and pillow muffs per et 8000 Natural black and brown pony and near seal per set - - 25 to 70 Blended River Mink Black Fox Russian and Tap Mink well made durable and very pretty Per set 15 to 25 Full Length Black Caracual and Black Plush Coats Also imitation pony skins satin linings very handsome and extremely smart and fashionable 14 to 30 C L DeGroff Co Everything for flan Woman or Child 117 Main Avenue McCook Nebraska Phone No 22 miEPnTinr ii iimzsMmaaaEaaaBg FOR SALE My residence at 601 4th street E Address J S Williams or phone black 189 tf WANTED Dressmaking Will sew by the day or do sewing at my house at 511 J 4th st west Phone black 64 it Temple Theatre Monday j Oct 10 One merry night Laugh Youll scream You cant help it when you see The Widow Perkins the greatest musical comedy of the season Ward a as the widow The one Decided Novelty Crea tion of the Season A Great Feature the Dance DeVampire A story without word based on Kiplings poem Never shown hitherto outside of the eastern cities GRUBER KEW The Musical Duo Playing on the Great est number of instru ments ever seen here A Supporting Company of Excellent Merit 12 Musical Numbers The Funniest Comedy Ever Seen Special Scenery for Every Act Prices 75 50 35 and 25 cents 1 Seats on Sale Today FORSAORJETTImT FOR SALE OR RENT My ranch of 640 acres on the Blackwood All under fence big pasture hog pasture and 175 acres in cultivation 300 acres of bottom land Good buildings and improvements Write or inquire of J I Lee R P D No 1 McCook Neb or phone 43 For Rent Steam heated rooms on Main ave Phone black 133 FOR SALE 5 room house S E corner trees lawn walks stable For quick sale under price See Dor wart Barger WANTED Music pupils by an ex perienced teacher 50c per lessaa 409 4th street east 23 2L FOR SALE Round Oak heater practically new 909 1st at E Phon red 330 Experienced man wants or janitor work Stoves blackei and set up Write P O Box 165 1 Revolution Our greatest thinkera and writers tell us we are breathing the atmes phere of revolution not of blood k of ideas as become twentieth centxnr folk Jessica Ford Reynolds I carry a complete line of hair goods Switches puffs and curls made from your combings L M CLYDE PHONE 72 Ill W B St UP STAIES l