The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 11, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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DONT FORGET
Our White Opening
And Our White Sale
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Dry Goods
Millinery
Ladies Furnishings
There are months of service in
fiaat last years straw hat With a
TO cent package of Elkays Straw Hat
leaner you can make the hat look
like new Enough in a package for
several cleanings
L W McCONNELL Druggist
In our complete stock of disinfect
ants deodorants germicides big kil
lers etc there is probably something
you will need when you commence
house cleaning If so call us dp by
Shone our number is 200
WOODWORTH Druggist
As Announced in
last weeks paper is
Friday
AND
Saturday
May 1213
Special music each day Everybody
invited to see the display of Dress and
Street Hats and secure your share of
Special Bargains on sale these two days
H C CLAPP
Try a Tribune want ad and watch
aesults
UcConnells Fragrant iStion for
eliaps and sunburn 25 cents
McMillen sells Pure Mied Paints
3ils Brushes Varnish and Varnish
Stains
The ladies of the W C T U will
lave on sale in the basement of the
M E church on the evening of May
Ifith aprons and home cooking They
crill also serve ice cream and cake
WIU4EXE
222 Main Ave
Phone 56
I WILL CALL ON YOU
WATCH FOR ME
Fresh fruits at Magners
You will find them fresh and clean
at Magners grocery
Be sure and attend the Rummage
Sale on Friday May 12th
Divine can tell you all about the
Chalmers Detroit without stuttering
Miss Bettcher county superintend
ent has filed for re nomination on
the Republican ticket for that import
ant office
Try a Rex porous plaster for lame
back It will take out the kinks For
sale by
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
Among the numerous filings for
county offices appears the name of
J C Moore as a candidate for renom
ination to the office of county judge
on the Republican ticket
Use a little Sunshine varnish
stain in your home Makes old things
new lively natural wood color to se
lect from For sale by
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
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Automobiles and Accessories
Chalmers Detroit
Hudson and
The EMF30
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SPEEDOMETERS
MOTOR CARS
Devine
REPAIRS AND REPAIR WORK
Phone
400
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THE McCOOK TRIBUNE
The Tale of Marys Corn
Mary had an awful corn
Upon her little toe
And everywhere that Mary went
That corn would hurt her so
She doctored it with plasters
And she poulticed it with salves
She spent a lot of dollars
And just as many halves
To cure her corn but all in vain
That corn it would not go
But kept getting worse and worser
Till she couldnt wear her shoe
While down town one day her
mother
Stepped at Woodworths store you
know
Eought a bottle of Nyals Corn Cure
and
With it home did quickly go
Marys corn with it was treated
The result was sure immense
In three days tthe corn had vanished
And the cost was fifteen cents
Connected With Meeker Ditch
Mr Stephen Osborn the Denver
attorney whose deatli was briefly
mentioned last week being a broth
er of Mrs B L Webber of our city
will be remembered by Tribune read
ers as having been connected with
cne building of the Meeker irriga
tion ditch being in a measure as
sociated with Mr Meeker in that
enterprise Mr Osborn was a rec
ognied expert in irrigation matters
Was at one time a Burlington law
yer Was attorney for the well known
and wealthy Mr Thomas F Walsh
Before going to Denver was a resi
dent of Nebraska at Brownville
He was born however in Wisconsin
July 29th 1851
Salary Increased to 1100
E J Brady of the local postof
fice has received notice that has sal
ary would be increased to 1100 per
annum This is the highest clerical
salary yet allowed at the local of
fice and is a compliment to Mr
Brady for long and efficient service
A Fine Amateur Game
The game of base ball last Satur
day afternoon between the local
high school team and the Bartley
high school club was one of the
best amateur games played lately in
this city McCook won by a score of
three to two
Some Improvements
Some cement drain work has been
done in the county jail this week
to improve sanitary conditions An
inch and a half water pipe will also
be provided to better equip the
court house in case of fire
New Fountain Here
Woodworths new fountain arriv
ed yesterday and is being placed
position It will be a splendid addi
tion to his equipment being one of
the latest fountains in this part of
the state
Dues and Tickets
At a special meeting of the Mc
Cook higli school alumni association
a resolution was adopted making the
regular dues for the ensuing year 50
cents and the banquet tickets 75
cents SECRETARY
Herrick Refrigerators
have dry air circulation no mould or
must They are made of solid oak
well finished and the price is reas
onable
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee
Huber is exclusive agent in McCoo
or the unexcelled Barrington Hall
offees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c
per pound
Prohibitionists Victors
McCcok high school lost to Cedar
Bluffs Kansas yesterday afternoon
on the local grounds The score was
17 to 13 Too much runnee
Perfection Oil Stoves
are very economical for summer cook
ing Get one at
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
For Sale
Some cane seed No 1 and clean
1 bushel Address Hans Hanson
Box Elder ll 3ts
Be Good to Yourself
Rest an one of those comfortable
hammocks of McConnells Best qual
ity all prices
For special on simon pure lard see
Magner
Get you wall paper of
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
Base ball goods and Tennis goods
WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE
If you feel you warn to be shown
In the matter of quality go to the
McCook Flour and Feed Store
Are you raising chickens If so put
Germazone in their drinking water
and keep them well For sale by
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
Ordinance No 198 a
An ordinance to amend section 12
of ordinance numbered 173 of the Re
vised and Compiled Ordinances of
the city of McfCook approved the 17th
day of July 1908 and to repeal said
original section 12 of said ordinance
173 of the Revised and Compiled Or
dinances of said City
Be It Ordained By the Mayor and
Council of the City of McCook Ne
braska
Section 1 That Section 12 of Or
dinance numbered 173 of the Revised
and Compiled Ordinances of the City
of McCook be amended to read as
follows
Section 12 Sidewalks on Main
avenue in front of blocks 15 16 21
22 27 and 2S in the original town
shall be 14 feet wide on Main ave
nue in front of blocks 9 and 10 and
on B street in front of blocks 19 20
21 22 23 26 27 28 29 and 30 all
in the original town and in front of
lots on all other east and west
streets within the fire limits ten feet
wide on Main avenue in front of
blocks 3 and 4 in the original town
eight feet wide All of such side
walks shall begin at the lot line
All other sidewalks within the city
shall be five feet wide and shall
be twelve inches from the lot line
All cross walks connecting with 8
10 12 or 14 foot sidewalks shall be
six feet wide and all other cross
walks four feet wide
Section 2 That said original sec
tion 12 of said ordinance numbered
173 as the same now exists is here
by repealed
Section 3 This ordinance shall
take effect and be in force from
and after its passage approval and
publication according to law
Passed and approved this 10th day
of May 1911
JAMES Mc ADAMS Mayor
Attest
FRANK L TRAVER City Clerk
Seal
Published May 11 1911
Notice for Bids
Sealed bids will be received at
die office of the city clerk of the
City of McCook Nebraska until 12
oclock noon central standard time
May 22 1911 for a contract to per
form all work and furnish all mater
ials necessary for laying such side
walks cross walks and curbs within
the corporate limits of the City of
McCook as the city council may ordei
to be laid during the current muni
cipal year Bids shall be made per
square foot for cement as per ordi
nance provided Side walks cross
walks and curbs to be laid in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
ordinances of the City of McCook
and the specifications on file in the
city clerks office and subject to
the approval and acceptance of the
city engineer All side walks cross
walks and curbs to be guaranteed by
the contractor for a term cf two
years from the date of acceptance
and renewals to be guaranteed for
a like term The contractor to fur
nish a Tiond in the sum of one thou
sand dollars with sureties to be ap
proved by the city council
The city engineers estimate is as
follows Sidewalks per square foot
4 inches thick 12c Cross walks per
square foot 0 inches thick 17c
Curbing per square foot 2 inches
of surface exposed 15c
The city council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids
Dated May 10th 1911
F L TRAVER
Seal City Clerk
First publication May 11 1911
Figuring for the Line
The Smith brothers 3 and the
Finneys 2 are figuring for the pur
chase of the White Line transfer If
lite sale goes thru the boys expect
to run an auto livery and delivery
in connection thus expanding the
business materially
The McCook Tribune
the year in advance
It is 100
ELECTRIC THEATRE
THE WORLDS BEST
IN MOVING PICTURES
REFINED MOTION PICTURES
Nothing to Offend Everything
to please and instruct
730
IS
to 11 oclock Saturday
Matinees at 2 oclock
Mik Walsh
DEALER IN
POULTRY EGGS
OloVftuhber Copper and Bras
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
New location n t acr
street in P Wi leh brnica
m
A Card of Thanks
We are most grateful and thank
ful to all the neighbors and friends
for every assistance kindness and
sympathy extended during the ill
ness and after the death of our hus
band and father and especially so to
the Masons Knights of Pythias and
Machinists
Mrs Marilla Bolles and Family
Girls Glee Club
The McCook high school girls glee
club captured the people of Tren
ton Tuesday evening in giving one
of their splendid programs
In addition to the glee club Supt
Taylor Miss Dougan Mrs Roller and
others went up to Trenton on that
occasion
Grand Chapter Meeting
Among those present at the grand
chapter meeting of the O E S in
Lincoln this week were Mrs Z L
Kay Mrs A C Wiehe Mrs George
Willetts Mrs David Magner Miss
Elizabeth Bettcher Mr and Mrs W
H Dungan Mrs John Hunt
McConnell
fills prescriptions
The McCook Tribune is read
the most people 1 a year
by
The Bon Ton enjoyed a liberal pat
ronage on the occasion of their sum
mer ODenin last Sntiirfliv
Their handsome place was brilliantly
lighted and attractively decorated for
the event
The Baptist friends had a lawn so
cial at the Rozell residence Tuesday
evening
The
THURSDAY MAY 11 1911
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PRETTY GIFTS I
lifP For Commencement For Weddings or a Re- Ifc
llgj our splendid stock Can you spare a few L
flft minutes to make us a visit Your time will tfA
Jjj be pleasurably spent
L C STOLL CO Jewelers and Opticians Jr
a rrwn s V I I III P t3f
To Submit Bond Question
Minden Neb May 7 The city
council is preparing to submit to the
voters of Minden the question of is
suing bonds for the purpose of con
structing an electric light plant One
engineer has already been here and
others have been invited There is
a privately owned plant at present
but the public is not satisfied with
it and desires one municipally own
ed and in conjunction with the wat
erworks Several engineers are e
pected during the coming week
Lincoln Journal
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McMillen prescription druggist
Everything in drugs McConnell
Dont forget the Rummage Sale on
Friday May 12th
Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee
and be happy At Hubers only
Observe the date after your name
on The Tribune Notch it Up
Everything thats seasonable in
fruits and vegetables at Hubers all
the time
Buy flower field and garden seeds
from H P Waite Co Their seeds
are reliable 9 tf
All grades of Oxford flour and
each sack guaranteed at the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
Parties wanting to pasture their
cows near the city should phone red
306 at once W G Jones
Nice fresh moist cigars always to
be had at our store
WOODWORTH Druggist
You should try our violet glycerine
soap at 10c a cake
A McMILLEN Druggist
Lees Lice Killer in both powder
and liquid
WOODWORTH Druggist
It is the dependable quality of the
Flag brand of canned goods that
makes them popular with the house
wives of McCook At DeGroffs o
course
A specialty of typewriter supplies at
The Tribune Shop Papers of all
weights sizes and qualities Ribbons
for every machine carbon papers
manuscript covers etc All kept in
stock
There is real satisfaction in the
knowledge that your food is O K
Canned goods and vegetables make up
a considerable part of your diet The
Flag brand are standard quality C
L DeGroff Co
Mode
Shoe
Store
NEW GOODS
UPTODATE STYLES
PRICES RIGHT
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