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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1910)
I IP ftf f A R A IW v IJv Xsia f j Time Card 5 arr 850 pm as - IS 9 7 JJiJ McCook Neb MAIN LINE EAST DKPaBT O 6 j Central Time 1135 p m 8 - 715 P M 16 500 a m I 12 640 am 1 tt I- M iu 530 r m MAIN LINE WEST DKPAKT No 1 3 Mountain Time 1220 p m 1142 p m 005 A M 12I0 a M I5 a m 9S A M r IMPERIAL LINE No 176 arrives Mountain Time 345 p M No 175 departs C45 A M Sleeping dining and reclininc chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets sold and haggBcechecked to any point in tli Unitnd Slates or Canada For information time tables maps and tick ets call on or write t F Hostettr Aetit McCook Vibrska or L v Vakley OeiiHral Pa9nrer Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS JTEMS A son was born to Dispatcher and Mrs John Murray Tuesday evening John likes his new trick too Dispatcher and Mrs H E Marvin of Alliance have been visiting at Hast ings this week Hal was formerly In the service here Mrs William Washburn of Holdrege is in the city guest of her mother l Mrs Elizabeth Escher Her husband runs on the high line out of that place Charlie Langston until recently roundhouse foreman at this place now holds a foremanship on the Pan ama canal being located at Gorgona In a recent letter to Cliff Woolard Tii ciTilc oTontinoc i ii rl on o cc r ft m r f ALDRICH fi5fef WILL BE NEXT MXs2hxs2 GOVERNOR Mayor Jim Goes Down in Inglorious Defeat Before County Option Nominee All Republican Ticket Safe A Great Victory for Better Things in Nebraska One of the Greatest Campaigns in the His tory of the State i t4r U x - SyZxt wSr2L JrW4 - 5ritir ta i n j sMmmcz T4VS Mf J I - mmfflsmmm i The returns now in from the state indicate that Aldrich will be the next governor of Nebraska and that the entire Republican state ticket is elected by the largest majorities in recent years The brewery interests and their champion Mr Dahlman of Omaha have received the most pro- inounced vote of disapproval by the of his jolly joshes to McCook friends I A A x x and former Burlington associates The Tribune wants to see Langston going up he has it in him Advertised List The following letters cards and packages remain uncalled for at the posloffice Letters Simiol Burroughs C E Coon F F Davis Will Davis Mr J D El lis J H Foster Mr Joseph Farber Farrace Tailoring Co R W Naylor R E Owens Miss Lulu OConner Publisher of The Standard Jacob Wahl Jr Cards Mr James E Ackert Mrs E B Austin Mrs Ray Carl 2 Mr Haw T P Hulen Mrs Henry Mustapha Miss Zelda Norris E J Rush Mr Earl Ryan- When calling for these please say they were advertised LON CONE Postmaster The pile driver and crew have been working Avest of Oxford combings L M CLYDE PHONE 72 Ill W B St UP STAIRS 1 - 0 1 8 s Winter Comfort and Economy -- you wfll have with a -- j Good Base Burner Trie Inland with its two piece Everlasting Revolving Fire Pot is as good as it is handsome We also wish to call your attention to the merits of the Monitor Radiator Base Burner the construction of which gives it more heat radiating surface than any other stove Then remember we carry the Riverside Inland Estate Oak and Coles Hot Blast GMake your selection now Stoves sold on easy payments if desired McCOOK HARDWARE CO 1 i WBEEBIifew ur ines of Nk We still La -it fiv of ilic c to Iowa last week of her jibujw PWKaweiifTCvrit5JcasfTii5 MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE S W Hockett took three cars to people of the state that has been ex- Harvard rpntiv fr CniQ pressed in recent years i Arthur Randel ame hoi Sunday The people of Nebraska not are to vote and spend a - u M 3et prepared or ready to turn over folks the state of Nebraska as to its Mrs Vioia Eallcv hag jo tJc itics to that bunch of gentry and mother and daughtors in ExcelsIor they may as well retire into seclusion Springs Mo Aijutu s mujuniy is jjr and jj g q ly placed at 25000 tained their card The only defeat sustained by the M Kinpple enter club last Thurs day even inc Republicans of Nebraska was in the AT T tf tj V Airs Lottie Brewer was called over election 01 u i HitcncocK over sen ator E I Burkett Hitchcocks ma jority reaches several thousand by the illness H W Keyes of Indianola had scmo retrnins to the cif legal business in the countys capi tal Friday last j Coy Burnett was up from Lincoln I ly visit the homefolks I carry a complete line of I j j l Crowner has bsen tranJfsrrcd hair goods Switches puffs nfrom Curtis to Denver and will run and curls made from vnur on the Denver Alliance line Mrs E J Albrecht has moved in- vTia A lci IkX a i aac isianc 10 attend tlie gnwass s and Ljir oC tae IvojiJ the J Yoa Maori a iiiiary repre senting McCockV of the isur auca orJe V iliChhifjZA tV vsis a y ia t of he o in tvo linen shower rjivei by Miv Huj KCA U wee k vid a beneficiary ia that fe e cuu rcvial e ut i v hi z a iicd in fi storv cf thrt affair in lasr weeks Tribure Mrs C xi ole aTiveJ from Den ver VreInrsiaj eveniis 01 No 10 i Friday last on business and to o naS fe x ejtoe 1 Bailcy fa s iear Kersey toil She an nounces that little Either will have to undergo another operation for her ear tomorrow one of a quite sari- who ARE for I has been 3 lorao in fj -a the Geeley neighbo hood the past year rcitmed to the city Monday niorna -He reports crops short in to the city from the farm in the that sectfen pf the state this year southwest part of the county oh accttjiJV of lack of water Miss Irene Cathcart late - - rapher for Livingston is now teach- Try0ceH Business College ing a country school south of ton i McCook Tribune 100 a year Mr ana Mrs Neal Quick were up from Indianola Saturday guests of Everything in di igs McConnell her parents Mr and Mrs A C jWiehe r TT l fl Eugene Schaeffer and family depart 56V6I1 W S S lit S cd this week for Colorado to settle in the neighborhood of Wray or Brush Prof J C Anderson of the Oxford public schools was in the city last Friday and a visitor of our public schools Mr and Mrs Knud Stangl were Lincoln visitors close week returning home on Main of last LmW ym - -- -- Vo Fri f f 1 day night C E Elired returned home Weu nesday night on No 3 from Lincoln where he had legal business before the supreme court Your Thanksgiving cooking will be a pleasure and you will have better results if you use McConnells pure spices and flavoring Peter J Karthauser and Anna Weskamp were married October 2 1910 They are making their home four miles north of McCook Mr and Mrs James Hatfield and Master John departed Wednesday night for Texas where they expect to spend part of the winter I s iTank uonger is down irom Den ver visiting relatives and friends and will remain a week or two doing some tree pruning for McCook people Cape goat seal genuine leather- lined hand bags withthe latest mount ings and new styles are now to be seen at McConnells drug store Jack Davis was quite ill last week but was sufficiently recovered by Wednesday of this week to be one of the principals in a happy matrimon ial event Pyrography assortment of the most elaborate designs just received at Mc Connells drug store Now is the time to select and get your pieces ready for Christmas Call Mrs H W Cole and daughter Miss Mary of Geneseo 111 arrived in the city last Thursday on a brief visit to McCook friends of the long since They departed on 1 Sunday for Cali fornia on a visit of some duration Charles Clark who operated a dai ry here in the late 80s but moved to Oregon about 15 years ago writes his nephew here J E Ludwick that his orchard came Into full bearing this year with a yield of 80000 bush els of apples The average price was about 25 cents per bushel td ft Fit Style Quality Fisher an1 Pe kins to ttansimas I j I j - vk and Jr hW Y v u HQW WWOSPSuKOCKWQQO Ht -- M i And NOT TOO EARLY For Santa Claus to Be Look ing For Bargains HBiwffijwo a w v- - WiH HBHBIH Hitchcock Wins U S Senatorship While the weather may seem warm at present it will ori until you will want warm Uwtiihi is the best time makeyoisr 4- r seiecuoo Clothing Overcoats Ladies Suits Coats Furs Underwear fher w are now ionK r PRSCIfS are always reasonabl lt ankcts at 98cts each iofth Special Wool Blankets at 348 each HiEfiROFF COMIPANY IWM 1 mtiTrrrrwxrjf t f New Morrs Bm Idlng - - r I it Me Moici Siioe i him Kewlines of Danc ing Pumps and of Slippers The HanancFlor sheim andfBarry Shoesfor mn The Shoe Store ISSS5SC I3B3E3 Temple Theatre Wednesday Nov 16 BiiiiH Prices 25c 35c 50c and 75c 100 Seats on Sale at flcConnells THE TRIBUNE 150 Value for 100 J