The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 16, 1911, Image 1

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TWENTY NINTH YEAR
Ccish
DEPARTMENT
We have added to our
Store for the benefit of
those who pay cash a
department of Mens and
Ladies very good shoes
which we guaranteefor
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These shoes are sold on
a very close margin
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CORNER MAIN AND B ST
REPAIRING
Your Doctor Knows
when ho says he knows McConnells
drugs are both pure and of standard
strength He means just that He
takes no chances whatever and never
hesitates to pay the cost of making
sure He is sure of definite results
from the remedies McConnell sup
plies
Lost
Gold chain and locket with mono
gram MPH on locket Leave at
Stoll Cos jewelry store for re
ward It
The Main Store
On the Main Street
If it is the freshest and best in gro
ceries fruits vegetables etc you
seek look no further than Hubers
The Only Union Made
overalls in the city are the Carhart
Huber is the exclusive agent Also
jackets and caps The phone is 97
For Rent
February 1st the room under the
Commercial hotel office
A F COMINGS
Paper Napkins 5c a Dozen
Dennisons fast color paper napkins
for 5c a dozen at The Thompson D
G Cos Utmost Value
For Sale
Two good hydrants and metal bath
tub as good as new cheap Dr C
L Fahnestock phone 123
For Sale Fine residence lot Very
cheap Easy terms C F Lehn
For special on sauer kraut by the
gallon see Magner
Everything in drugs McConnell
Pure Gold flour from winter wheat
at Magners
St
Valentines
Day
that time for
the exchange of
friendly and
loverly tokens
A
of yourself in
artistic finish
or on post cards
a natural easy
picture full of
character i s
most fitting and
up-to-date To
be secured at
the studio of
E Schell Kimmell
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER
First Door North of Commercial Hotel
Phone Red 428
SPENT LAST WEEK IN OMAHA
A N Lineburg of Lineburg Co
Adopts New System and Gets
Latest in Tailoring
A N Lineburg spent all of last
week in the city of Omaha investi
gating the latest styles and methods
in tailoring in the big shops of that
city While there he bought and has
adopted a new system of cutting and
fitting a late and approved system
which will be appreciated no doubt
by his many patrons in McCook and
vicinity He also spent some time
inspecting the great dry cleaning
shops of hat city and corner home
better prepared than ever before to
give the icople here the benefit of
the latest results in the popular dry
cleaning business
Mr Lineburg is now prepared for
the spring work in his line with the
latest styles and materials
DEATH CALLS A THIRD TIME
Thomas Coyle Answers the Summons
the Third Member of the Coyle
Family Within Two Weeks
Thomas Coyle passed away last
Saturday morning after an illness of
about two weeks commencing with
pneumonia but ending in a fatal
combination of other maladies His
death makes the third member of
the Coyle family to pass away within
two weeks an extraordinary record of
fatality all of them being taken down
with pneumonia
Thomas Coyle was born in Nebras
ka Cit3 and came here with the fam
ily in 1SSS where he lias since lived
Services were conducted in St Pat
ricks church last Monday morning
Rev Win Patton O M I celebrant
Interment followed in Calvary ceme
tery
The House of a Thousand Candles
Chicago has a woman dramatic crit
ic who is one of the best known the
atrical writers on the American press
This woman Miss Amy Leslie has for
a number of years been the critic on
the Chicago Daily News and the the
atre goers of that city rely strongly
upon her criticisms of a new play be
fore purchasing their seats
In speaking of The House of a
Thousand Candles the attraction at
the Temple Theatre McCook on next
Thursday Feb 23d Miss Leslie says
The audience at the Garrick liked the
play and there will be many many
audiences that will go wild over it
The House of a Thousand Candles
is a dramatization of Meredith Nich
olsons famous novel of the same title
and was originally produced at the
Jjaiy s xneaire sew rum ijilv wueiu
it ran four weeks and was then trans
ferred to The Hackett Theatre where
it ran for the balance of the season
21 Ounces for 44 Cents
21 ounces of raw cotton is worth
21c T hinlr of spinning that quantity
then weaving it dying it cutting it
out by a pattern sewing it up adding
drill pockets buttons trimmings find
ings and then think of us retailing
the garments mens good stout 21
oz overalls for 44 cents We do
it and sell the jackets to match for
same price Yes of course its cash
here Thats why we can do it The
Thompson D G Co One price plain
figures cash only
Look for Early Resumption
The recent visit of First Vice Pres
ident Byram in Lincoln stirs Lincoln
headquarters men to the expectation
that through passenger service may
bo resumed at any date all the trains
taken off recently being replaced in
service
Heartfelt Appreciation
We wish to express to our friends
our heartfelt appreciation for the
sympathy and many kindnesses ex
tended to us during our bereavement
Signed Mr and Mrs Griffin and
family John Ann and Kate Coyle
A Slight Fire
Fire in a stack of hay on the prem
ises of William Unger over on 2nd
street west last evening called out
the department It was soon extin
guished with slight damage or loss-
Stetson Hats 369
The genuine John B Stetson hats
for 369 at the Thompson D G Cos
Utmost Value
cannot come phone and we will call
for them
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
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PAINT WITH
A DURABLE PAINT
SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT
Its time to investigate paint and
painting costs if you are going to
give your home a new coat this spring
You can buy paints at a variety of
prices Bear in mind however that
extremely low prices of materials gen
erally results in an expensive job of
painting
Be sure you get durable paint some
thing that will afford protection to
your buildings for years We sell
such paint and our prices are low con
sidering the quality of the goods
THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS READY
MIXED PAINTS
VARNISHES ENAMELS STAINS
WHITE LEAD OILS DRYERS TUR
PENTINE BRUSHES OF ALL
KINDS AND EVERYTHING ELSE
IN PAINTERS SUPPLIES
We can give you interesting paint
figures and facts See us before
painting
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Resumed Practice Here
Dr Duncan has resumed the prac
tice of medicine in the city and may
now be found in his old quarters
upstairs over the White House gro
cery in the Stern brick Main avenue
Perfection Oil Cook Stoves
are now ready at McCook Hardware
Cos You surely will want one of
thejre for the summer and you might
as well commence now They save
you money
For Sale
A relinquishment of 280 acres five
miles from town Must sell because
of ill health
For Rent
Desirable suite rooms Five and
pll with steam heat and other im
provements All outside rooms with
exclusive use of hall and stairway
Al1 rooms face on B street
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
On Bargain Square
Ladies light weight silver grey
fleece lined Union Suits on Bargain
Square at 19c each The Thompson
D G Co Utmost Value
Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee
Huber is exclusive agent in McCoo1
for the unexcelled Barrington Hall
coffees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c
per poand
I will sell my fine quarter sawed
oak buffet latest style of design for
2500 if taken this week
A F COMINGS
Commercial Hotel
quality and price courtesy and
promptness in delivery are making
for success at the McCook Flour and
Feed Store
All grades of Oxford flour anJ
each sack guaranteed at the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee
and be happy At Hubers only
For special on dill sour and sweet
pickles see Magner
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EDGAR FULTON COUSE AT REST
Interment Was Made On Last Satur
day Afternoon in Riverview
Cemetery This City
Last Saturday afternoon at two
oclock brief services were held at
the residence 811 3d street west Rev
L E Lewis officiating and many
friends paying a tribute of respect to
the memory of the one gone on befon
by their presence and sympathy Af
ter the home service the remains
were interred in Riverview cemetery
of this city
Edgar Fulton Couse was born in
Woodstock Illinois August 17th 1858
Died in McCook Nebraska February
9th 1911 Was married to Louise
Butler March 28th 18SS He is sur
vived by his wife seven children
Troy E Paul H Owen F Helen L
Philip A Roger B and Beulah E
and two sisters Mrs O C Murphy oi
Callaway Nebraska and Mrs Werner
Boecklin Jr of New York City
Departed was among the very earl
iest settlers of this part of Red
Willow county He was one of the old
guard Though in ill health for years
he has been a man of energy and
has been one of the successful farmers
of this section He was highly re
garded by many friends The be
reaved wife and children have tender
sympathy of all
Am A 2 bu Seamless Bags 22c
What boy in the class can speak
Tight up and tell who sells them at
that One Prici
plain figures cash only
You will be fond of the brand Try
the Flag brand canned goods sold by
O RIGIITSELL Wray Colo j DeGroff Co
TO TRIBUNE SUBSCRIBERS
We are ntw at work mailing out to subscribers notices of
quent subscriptions also for subscriptions in advance to January
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J This is the last notice delinquent subscribers will receive from
The Tribune office for delinquent subscriptions that is for sub
til scriptions up to January 1st 1911 Such accounts unpaid will on
March 1st 1911 be placed with a regular collection agency
We hope as many as can will promptly renew their
tions for the year 1911 that is up to January 1st 1912
tions are payable in advance and must be paid at least at some iml
within the current year THE PUBLISHER
YOU MUST GET A MOVE
ON YOU
HURRY HURRY Everybody is
hurrying to McConnells Wall Paper
Room to see the new spring papers
before the assortment is broken Hut
dreds of patterns to choose from and
we guarantee to please you
Ground bone at Edwads Meat Mar
ket 3c per pound
That pork sau5L e at Edwaics
Meat Maket is certainly good
Bring your prescription to us and
we will fill them correctly If you
Hubers coffee cannot be beat
Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents
and Wedding Breakfast heads the
list
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Farmers and Ranchmen
We will give you free of
charge the U S government
receipt for killing prairie dogs
if you wisli it It works fine
We can tell you of a responsi 4
ble ranchman who exterminated
an entire town of the little
pests with but one application
We have the drugs to fill the
receipt with but you can suit
yourself about that
t C R WOODWORTH
Druggist
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Sunday Evening
At
Congregational Church
SERMON SUBJECT
Special Music
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The Immediate Decision
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WILL GIVE NIGHT SERVICE
Traffic Manager Cole Looks Over the
Situation Here and Will Ma
terially Increase Our
Express Facilities
The McCook Commercial club re
cently took up the matter of securing
for McCook increased and improved
express facilities Night service was
desired and other conseccions The
committee having in charge this mat
ter received ready response from the
Adams Express Co Their traffic
manager Mr Cole was in the city
Monday and went over the situation
carefully to the end that he promised
night service and other minor conces
sions and improvements in the express
service at this point
This announcement will be welcom
ed especially by those of our busi
ness men who have calls for night
business with the express company
The local express representatives
are pleased with the prospect of bet
terment and enlargement of service
Washington Dinner and Supper
To be served in the basement of
the M E church Feb 22 1911
DINNER 35c
Roast Turkey with Dressing
Roast Beef Brown Gravy
Cranberry Sauce Jelly
Mashed Potatoes Escalloped Corn
Cabbage Salad Pickles
White Bread Brown Bread
Celery Cheese
Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Apple Pie
Coffee Tea
SUPPER 25c
Cold Sliced Meat Hot Croquettes
Escalloped Potatoes
Baked Beans
Cold Slaw Pickles
Fruit Salad Assorted Cake
Tea Coffee
A Classy Social Affair
One of the sparkling social affairs
of ths winter was the return dance
tendered the j oung men of the Junior
Dancing club by the young ladies who
have enjoyed the clubs dances during
the winter The dance was held in
the Monte Cristo hall Monday even
ing and naturally took on the char
acteristics of St Valentines approach
ing day hence the hall was cheer
fully and appropriately decorated wit
hearts and other emblems and de
signs of the day
Refreshments were served at The
Bon Ton twenty couples enjoying the
dainty spread Heart shaped sand
wiches ice cream etc further car
ried out the scheme of the season
Wide Sheetings 25c
Thats for the S quarter unbleached
of the Peperell quality The 9 quartci
bleached is 28c The bleached pillow
tubing is 19c Hope bleached muslin
10c Lonsdale 12 c Good unbleach
ed muslin oc The Thompson D
G Co Utmost Value
Notice
To all persons concerned
I will be responsible ONLY for
debts that I personally contract
Mrs Louise B Couse
McCook Nebraska Feb 16 1911
I Vill Sell All
my private furniture very cheap
Parlor suit buffet parlor and library
table easy chairs chiffonier etc
A F COMINGS
Commercial Hotel
Had a Good Patronage
The dance held by the Boys Or
chestra in the Armory Tuesday night
was well patronized by a nice com
pany
They Need It
Everybody needs it some of that
new wall paper that is being shown
in McConnells wall paper room
Half Price on Furs and Cloaks
Also on Ladies Jacket Suits at The
Thompson D G Cos Utmost Value
Magic Clothes Cleaner
removes grease and any spots from
the most dainty fabrics 25 cents
Everything in meats at Edwards
Market
The Flag brand of canned goods
stands for purity and excellence Try
them Sold by DeGroff Co
That ground bone at Edwards Meat
market certainly makes the hens
lay eggs and look at the pric8 of
eggs
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 16 1911
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IT IS
ESSENTIAL
That your money be placed
where it is absolutely safe
where the financial resources of
the institution are large
where the management is con
servative yet progressive
where you have confidence in
the men directing its affairs
men who have made a success
of their individual affairs
SUCH AN INSTITUTION IS
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McCOOK NATIONAL
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lehn V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIEECTOHS
J J Loughran P F McKenna
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
Christian Science Subject for Sun
day morning Februay 19 Mind
Congregational Morning sermon
subject The Cost of the Priceless
Evening The Immediate Decision
Episcopal Sexagesima Sunday Feb
19 Holy Communion at 8 Introit
Psalm 24 hymn 221 Nunc Dim Sun
day school at 10 Morning prayer and
sermon at 11 Evening prayer and ser
mon at S Service and choir rehearsal
every Wednesday evening
Appreciates Good Work
The following letter explains itself
The compliment is enjoyed by Treas
urer Nadens friends no less than
by the treasurer himself
State of Nebraska Auditor of Pub
lic accounts Lincoln Silas R Bar
ton Auditor J W Shahan Deputy
Feb 11 1911 C Naden Co Treas
McCook Neb Dear Sir Enclosed
please find receipt and clearance
sheets Your settlement is strictly
A No 1 first class in every respect
which this department highly appre
ciates and begs leave to thank you
for it No better settlement has
come this year from any county in
tiie state than that from Red Willow
county and it certainly does you
credit Again thanking you for your
excellent work Yours very truly
Signed Silas R Barton By Wm
M Wheeler bookkeeper
For Rent
240 acres 8 miles north of McCook
About 60 acres in cultivation balance
hay Would like to have spring wheat
sown on cultivated land Only relia
ble parties need apply furnishing ref
erences ED L PARIS
South Auburn Neb
Start Your Incubator Now
but be sure it is an OLD TRUSTY
and then you will have good results
Suld at Factory prices by
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Get our RATES on FARM LOANS
DORWART BARGER
Money to Lean on Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing store
For sanitary meats call C2
McConnell fills prescriptions
Self raising pancake flour at Mag
ners
The McCook Tribune 100 a year
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breath or disagreeable taste in
Anyone troubled with foul
the mouth due to decaying teeth
or disordered stomach can find
instant relief by the use of
LYPTURINE 4
There is nothing better as an
antiseptic mouth wash It is
not poisonous and a little
swallowed can do no harm Ex-
cellent for sore throat Use
1 part diluted with four parts
water 25c per pottle of
I nil
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X C R WOODWORTH
Druggist
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