The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 01, 1910, Image 2

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TH A SUGGESTION as to the best place to buy them W here Sanla Claus has been and will be with nothing but a line of gift goods of every
description He has unloaded a large supply of presents at our store and it is all for your benefit so come early and often and see what you
need in your home and for your friends from this assortment
We have all the new things and many of the old reliable gifts Large and elaborate presents and many minor items which are appropri
ate as tokens of remembrance To our usual line of gifts we have added a complete line of mechanical and automatic toys Not only toys
for amusement but toys of worth and quality
This is any opportunity that people of HcCook and vicinity have never before realized and we extend you a personal invitation to come often and
see our enormous display before making your Christmas selections We have the goods and are confident we can satisfy ALWAYS WELCOflE
Toilet Articles
Single pieces and a variety of sets traveling cas
es dresser sets etc Toilet sets in ebony Kraft wood
and silver mounts
Manicure articles in the most artistic combination
sets with elegant leather uass velvet lined compact so
they are very nice and convenient for traveling cases
We have them in sets of three pieces up to ten
and twele pieces in pearl ebony and bone mounts
with the triple cut flexible files
All the novelties and necessities of the ver best
quality for manicuring
Cape Goat Seal
Nohiug better or more serviceable in the way of
la lies hand bags Quality and quantity and the
lijjit price Genuine leather leather lined fitted
with miniature toilet articles nothing we know of
moie appiopnate for a ladys present
Remember her with a useful lasting gift
Also a number of coin purses chatelams in ger
inan silver lined with kid These too make good
gifts and i if which our stock is not lacking
DANBURY
W P Crosby was an Otis Colo
rado visitor last Thursday
E E Dvoe of Lebanon visited
here between trains last Friday
H V Lord was in Cedar Bluffs
Kansas on business last Thursday
Hack Ryan was home from Wil
sonville for Thanksgiving
Mr and Mrs Will Yates visited
in Hendley from Saturday until Tues
day
Mr and Mrs John Smiley of South
Omaha came out last Friday on a
Tisit of a few days with his brother
Ben
H L Goodenberger has moved his
3arn from town to his place north
vest of town
Miss Dora Greenway left last Wed
aesday for a visit with relatives in
Akron Colorado
John and James Rittenhouse are
2tere on a visit to J L Sims and
family
The club girls held a meeting at
She home of H V Lord last Thurs
day
A fine time is reported from the
dance in the hall last Saturday night
Mrs M M Young and Mrs C W
Sogers and daughter were McCook
visitors Saturday Sunday
Mrs S A Minniear entertain
ed the club girls Saturday night The
company was a numerous one but
taere was a fine time for all
A force of Burlington men passed
tfrrougb here last Friday en route
to Marion to lay the track to the
alfalfa mill siding
The prayer meetings are growing
very interesting in the Methodist
church at this stage of the series
of lectures by the pastor It is un
derstood that Rev Anderson will
have these prayer meeting lectures
printed in book or pamphlet form
The Sunday school of the Metho
dist church surprised their superin
tendent last Friday evening with a
social at his beautiful home Sunny
dale It was an evening of com
plete surprise to all but- the efficient
committee having the entertainment
in charge Mrs Woods chairman of
the arrangements committee had ev
erything pass off without a hitch
keeping the little folks at play and
making a joyous time for the adults
as well The veteran superintendent
Mr L Cann and wife enjoyed the oc
casion in spite of the surprise The
committee and all concerned are to
be congratulated
MARION
The Methodist church had -a larg
er attendance last Sunday to hear
Rev Andersons sermon than at any
service since he came on this cir
cuit
Rev Anderson will deliver his lec
tures each Wednesday evening at 8
oclock at the prayer meetingsThese
meetings are for Christians as well
as non Christians
All grades of Oxford flour and
each sack guaranteed at the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
Boos lets Cards and Folders
make nice remembrances and perhaps you have a
number of friends you wish to remember with an in
expensive token now i your chance such an array
of the latest novelties in picture books beautifully de
signed cards with approptiite verses and of various
prices we have never before shown Remember all
your friends this year if only with a good wish it will
make them happy
Oxford Bibles Hymnals and Prayer Books
With and without index flexible covers good print
concordance india papi r hand sewed
New Testaments for the children
Toys from Toy Land
A world of toys Enough toys to make every
little child in McCook happy Iron toy wot den
toys mechanical toys trains houses garages stores
circuses and all the latest creations in the toy line
Dolls and doll sets furs hats dishes tables and
everything to make the doll house complete
The Billiken and Baby Bump dolls Dolls of
every nationality Be sure you see our Dolls
Perfumes in Abundance
Fanry packages in the various odors at any price
you wish Bulk perfumes toilet waters and sachet
powders any of whiVh are most acceptable for a gift
to a lady Nothing more pleasing in toilet requisites
and a necessity Practical and useful Please her
Pyrography Sets and Pieces
ready stamped for burning and in variety too numer
ous to mention All the new patterns in dresser box
es waste paper baskets tie racks tabourets plaques
etc If you dont want to bum a piece it makes a
nice present any way for any one owning a pyrography
set
Fountain Pens
Of the standird makes are an indispensible article and
just what either a lady or gentleman would want
The Waterman Non leakable pen and Conklins self
filling pens are the best makes and most service ible
pens for general ue Pens from i to io Want
a pen
We have only given general details of the stock here What we wish to do is to awaken enough interest to induce you to make an early start on
the inspection of holiday gifts It always pays You will get new ideas you will have widest choice you will have a chance to secure novelties that
may not be here later Entire displayFirst door north of DeGroffs store
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GRANT INDIANOLA RED WILLOW BOX ELDER
Chas A Wesch is working for the
McCook Electric Light and Power
Co
The Misses Bertha and Mary Stim
bert of Inland Nebr are visiting
their aunt Mrs Aug Wesch this
week also their brother John over
in Kansas
Jacob Wesch hauled his wheat to
the TraerKansmarket last week
The dance at John Maisels was
well attended last Wednesday night
Mr and Mrs Jacob Wesch Harry
Marshall and family Albert Weeks
and family took Thanksgiving din
ner with Roy Albrecht and family
A number of young people attend
ed the pie social at the Anderson
school house Thursday evening
The quicker a cold is gotten rid
of the less danger from pneumonia
and other serious diseases Mr W
L Hall of Waver ly Va says I
firmly believe Chamberlains Cough
Remedy to be absolutely the best
preparation on the market for colds
I have recommended it to my friends
and they all agree with me For
sale by all dealers
Worse than an alarm of fire at
night Is the metallic cough of croup
bringing dread to the household
Careful mothers keep Foleys Hon
ey and Tar in the house and give it
at the first sjgn of danger It con
tains no opiates A McMiilen
Dr Hansen spent Thanksgiving at
his home in Holbrook
Mr and Mrs Sexson were Frank
lin visitors last week
Floyd Welborn came down in his
private car and spent Thursday and
Friday with relatives here
The Ladies Aid Society of the Con
gregational church served dinner and
supper Thursday realizing about
5000
C C Bauer and family are locat
ed at Oxford
Word was received from Mary
Hoagland nee Windhurst that she
liked her new home in New Mexico
very much
Mr Jonathan Puckett and little
granddaughter left Friday night for
Ohio Mr Puckett having received
word of his sons illness
Mrs Norland was in McCook Fri
day
Mrs Vanwormer and Mr Ike Smith
attended lodge in McCook Friday
night
Mr and Mrs Neal Quick spent
Sunday with Mrs Quicks folks in
McCook
Mrs Catherine Tailor died Satur
day afternoon at the home of her
daughter Miss Burgess Mrs Tail
or was blind and has been bed rid
den for some ten or fifteen years
She was 73 years old
Harry Wilber went to Benkelman
Monday morning to shuck corn
McCook Tribune 100 a year
Fine weather for gathering corn flIrs Reese Harrison is entertain-
Jacob Randel and wife and niece mS a brother from the east
Miss Baker ate Thanksgiving dinner The first quarterly conference on
at Will Randels
Mrs Taylor Horace wife and ba
by ate turkey at Mr Hoaglands on
Thursday
Mr and Mrs Longnecker and Mr
and Mrs Lewis Elmer and family
had a social dinner at Louis Long
neckers on Thanksgiving day
Mrs Waddell Mrs Wm Meyers
and Mrs F C Smith gave a surprise
party to their respective husbands
Thursday evening at the home of
F C Smith A large crowd was pres
ent from the little tots in their
mothers arms to grandmothers and
was managed to perfection through
the executive ability of Mrs Smith
this charge will be held at the church
Tuesday December 6
Earnest Dixon who has been visit
ing relatives here left Saturday for
his home near Alma
After a short visit with friends in
this vacinityMiss Elsie Roberts re
turned Saturday morning to her
school duties near Elwood
Mr and Mrs J S Modrell spent
Thanksgiving with their daughter
Mrs Maxwell Wolf
Mrs T M Campbell and Mrs G
A Shields entertained to dinner at
the home of the former on Thanks
giving day Rev F C Tyler and
family F G Lytle and family and
and her helners It was a Dretty lulss JMSie KODerts of Elwood
sichf tn rrp thfi lareo finndav school Tfle first meeting of the Mite
class of little folks seated at the ta
ble together Oysters and cake were
served and music old fashioned spell
ing school and some high toned plays
Society met at the home of F G
Lytle last Friday evening The so
ciety will meet every two weeks
The next meeting will be at the home
afforded entertainment for the youns o T- M Campbell on Friday even-
people ims -December 9 Everybody under
Mrs King and children took din- ninty nine years of age is eligible
ner at Louis Longneckers first of to membership
the week Montgomery Doyle passed away In
Mr and Mrs Henry Crabtree -Hastings baturaay morning jNovem
ited at Lewis Elmers on Sunday
ber 26 The body was shipped to
McCook Sunday and brought to the
Box Elder church Monday where
Foleys Kidney Pills are tonic In Rev Tyler preached the funeral
action quick In results and restore j ter which Interment took place in
the natural action of the kidneys and the Box Elder cemetery
bladder They correct irregularities I
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