The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 25, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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Tk Fit of an Evening Gown
Street Dress or An
Outingf Suit
depends upon The Corset which makes or mars the figure
We have been successful in securing the exclusive
agency in McCook for
The Original and best Lace Front Corset
PRICES
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Dry Goods
Millinery
Ladies Furnishings
L A FITCH City Marshal
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350 500 600800 1200
each in stock The better ones we order
THEN FOR THOSE WHO WANT
The best corset made on the most per
feet lines for 100 to 300 each
we call your attention to our large and varied assortment of
American Lady Corsets
We fit all Gossard corsets and all American Lady
corsets above 200 Come and be fitted to the corset best
adapted to your figure then
Try Some of Our Handsome Nobby Dresses Suits Coats
and Waists we will save you money
Big Reductions
in Our
Millinery Department
Dont fail to secure your
hat this month at our store
where we show all the new
est ideas at the very lowest
prices
H C CLAPP
News by Wireless
The Tribune is under obligations to
-John Ekstedt for a copy of The Cu
nard Daily Bulletin of date of April
1911 The Bulletin was issued
daily on the great steam ship Maur
itania during Johns trip home from
Sweden the news being received eact
-night from Marconi station at Pold
liu Cornwall England and printed
for distribution and sale to steam
ier passengers the following morning
The particular paper presented us
had familiar news to us and the
was 1300 nautcialj
222 Main Ave
Phone 56
Select Church Officers
At a meeting of communicants of
the Episcopal church on Monday eve
ning the following persons were vot
ed into office Warden Dr W F
Jones Clerk Vergie Barbazette
Precentor Miss Deborah Heckman
Treasurer Miss Grace Willetts Col
lector Miss Elsie Campbell
The Altar Guild will meet with
Miss Gertrude Morrissey next Thurs
day afternoon June 1st
Notice of Equalization
Notice is hereby given that the
miles from Liverpool when the Mar jCounty Board of Equalization AVin
were transmitted by wire-
iless
Use the City Dump
The city authorities have purchas
ed a dumping ground and draymen
and others interested are hereby not
ified that they must in future use thi
dumping ground in unloading any and
all debris and garbage hauled out of
the city The ground is located on
the river on the George Leiand place
Junior Normal Boarders and Roomers
Those who wish Junior Normal Stu
dents for board and room this sum-
failure to comply with this order willier fhould phone 336 at the High
result in imposing fines upon the School building
Suilty
meet on the 13th day of June 1911
to equalize the 1911 assessment and
will be in session at least 3 days as
provided by law 18 4ts
CHAS SKALLA
County Clerk
For special on simon pure lard see
Magner
THE MODEL SHOE STORE
Misses and Childrens
Strap Slippers
Barefoot Sandals
For Men Women and Children
New BSack Suede TwoStrap
Slippers for Ladies
Extra Quality
New Goods New Styles
Prices Right
E D Perkins Co
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McConnell for drugs
Dry stove wood at Bullards
McMillen prescription druggist
Everything in drugs McConnell
The McCook Tribune is read by
the most people 1 a year
This paper and The Weekly Inter
Ocean and Fanner 125 gets both
or one year Special deal
Everything thats seasonable in
fruits and vegetables at Hubers all
the time
If you feel you want to be shown
in the matter of quality go to the
McCook Flour and Feed Store
There is magic in the words
Advo They are the final word
in canned excellence And Huber is
the prophet
Use S W Elattone on your walls
and have a dm able sanitary Avail
coating
L W McCONNELL Druggist
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 AH kept in
stock
Just after a nice rain is the best
time to clean house You will need
wal paper we can supply your
wants in the most pleasing way with
patterns suitable for any room in the
house Independent one room pat
terns of the latest creations
L W McCONNELL Druggist
BOX ELDER
That was a fine rain
Mrs David Brown received the sad
news Tuesday morning of the death
of her aunt near Oxford She left tin
same evening to attend the funeral
Freda the little daughter of Mr
and Mrs T M Campbell who had
been very sick with pneumonia is
able to be up again
Mrs Martha Johnson who has been
sick is able to be about again
Mr and Mrs Bonner of Scandia
Kansas are here visiting their daugh
ter Mrs Marilla Bolles
Mrs Louise Couse and son Paul
visited Mrs Geo Shields and moth
er Mrs Martha Johnson Monday eve
ning
The young people of the Epworth
League are preparing for an enter
tainment and strawberry ice cream
social at the church Thursday eve
ning June 1st Everybody invited
The Sunday school is getting ready
for Childrens Day the second Sun
day in June
Dont forget next Sunday May 2S
is Memorial Day Rev Brown is pre
paring a special service and sermon
for that day All soldiers are espec
ially invited Sunday morning at 11
oclock
Terms of District Court 1911
Chase county April 24 and Novem
ber 13
Dundy County March 6 and No
vember 20
Frontier county March 20 and Oc
tober 2
Furnas county February 20 May
29 and October 23
Gosper county January 30 and
September 25
Hayes county March 13 and Sep
tember 18
Hitchcock county May 1 and No
vember 27
Red Willow county February
May 15 and October 9
Robert C Orr district judge
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Engraved Cards
Orders for engraved cards will re
ceive prompt and satisfactory atten
tion at The Tribune office Cards
and invitations also printed tasteful
ly Call and see samples and we
will quote jou prices Satisfaction
guaranteed
Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee
Huber is exclusive agent inMcCoo1
or the unexcelled Barrlngton Hall
Priced at 20c 25c and 35c
fi r pound
For Sale
Some cane seed No 1 and clean
1 bushel Address Hans Hanson
Box Elder ll 3ts
The Tribunes job department can
as usual handle your job printing
promptly and satisfactorily Prices
reasonable and right
Something special The Weekly
Inter Ocean and Fanner and this pa
per 125 for one year Ask us what
It means
Hammocks at Woodworths
McConnell fills prescriptions
Base ball goods at Woodworths
For sunburn and tan use McMil
len s Cream Lotion
You will find them fresh and clean
at Magners grocery
The rain did not extend any farth
er west than Parks Dundy county
Kodaks and kodak supplies
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Wall paper paint and varnish
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
I There is a good deal in the can-
ningj Try the Flag brand C L
DeGroff Co
The McCook Base Ball team were
fitted out with their new suits by
C R Woodworth druggist
Before you go on that picnic be
sure to come in and buy a hammock
We ihave them at all prices
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
The value of advertising depends
upon the character of the advertise
ment and the quality of the adver
tising medium
None better and few aquals 91
Patent and Anchor brand flour
Made by our own mill The McCook
Milling Co
INDIANOLA
Verne Short left Thursday evening
for California to visit with his sis
ter and other relatives
iMrs Walt Martin and children 1
went down to Salem Friday evening
for a visit with relatives Mrs Mar
tins mother will come back with
them for a visit
Sarah Jensen who was called home
by her mothers serious illness return
ed to her work in Kansas City on
Saturday evening
Miss Grace Gillstrap stopped off
on her way from Colorado to Iowa foi
a visit with her aunt Mrs J C Shu
maker
Earl Allen visited with friends in
Minden over Sunday
Mrs Tom Ruggles and daughter Ida
left Thursday morning for Kearney
Mrs Ruggles goes for treatment
Miss Grace Gordon returned to her
home in Colorado after a short visit
with her brother F F Gordon and
family
The store buildings of I M Smith
and Mack Lord were burned to the
ground Sunday afternoon All of
Macks goods were saved and some
of Mr Smiths The cause of the
fire is unknown Mr Smith was in
McCook that day
Mrs Earl Calhoun of Scotts Bluff
is visiting her parents this Aveek
Everybody is happy over the good
rain Sunday
SAINT ANN
A fine rain Sunday and Monday
This put the ground in fine shape
again Spring wheat is looking good
yet Corn is coming up nice
Celia Kolbet arrived on Thursday
from Srokane to make her brothers
and sisters a visit for a few weeks
before going to Waterloo Iowa to
visit another sister
Henry C Ruppert was in the neigh
borhood with his auto Friday
Father Hagerty was here last week
gviing instructions to the children
who will take their first communion
about the middle of June
R F D No 4
Fine rain Sunday and Monday
Farmers are listing corn
Fall grain is a remembrance for
this season only a few fields will
yield anything Spring wheat is bet
ter
Born to Mr and Mrs Fred Adams
May 24th a daughter Fred ex
pects to be able to resume work in
a few days
R F D No 3
are feeling pretty
Farmers good
since the rain of Sunday and Mon
day
John Randal is building some fence
M Austin is fencing in a new pas
ture
C K Shears has begun his listing
C G Wilhelm autoed to McCook
Wednesday on business
KODAK
FOR INSTANCE
The policy of any store is a mat
ter of importance to every customer
of that store Some retailers buy al
ways in the cheapest market Our
policy is to buy rather in the de
pendable market to stock goods that
we can hand with confidence to our
customers For Instance In the
photographic line we cleave to the
Kodak goods because we are sure
they are right Take the
FOLDING POCKET KODAK
They are now and for years have
been the leaders in the hand camera
field Kodaks simplified photography
and the Folding Pockets simplified
the kodak They stand for all that
is best and simplest in picture mak
ing 10 to 20
L W McCONNELL Druggist
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THURSDAY MAY 25 1911
To Mr Prospective Buyer
How would you like to have your name added to this
list Just a few business men on Main Street
John F Cordeal State Senator
P Walsh Pres McCook National Bank
F A Pennell Cashier First National Bank
C E Eldred Attorney at Law
J E Kelley Attorney at Law
A Barnett President Barnett Lumber Co
H C Clapp Ladies Fur Dry Goods Merchant
H P Sutton Dealer in Jewelry Pianos
What car holds the record from
New York to San Francisco 10
days 15 hours 13 minutes and
What little light top heavy car turned turtle trying to show a
little speed in its attempt to pilot the coast to coast record-breaker
between Clinton and Cedar Rapids
Ask Livy the Auto Man who has been in the business for
12 years and the above names are a proof of his good judgment
as to which are the best cars for the money
C R LIVINGSTON
General Agent for Reos and Overlands
Full line of accessories
McCOOK NEBR - Phone 121
If you are careful to demand the
Flag brand your canned goods trouble
will disappear C L DeGroff Co
Bed bugs killed neatly thoroughly
and effectively by the use of Lees
Bug Killer Try it only 25c at
WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE
Wants for rent for sale etc 5c
line in The Tribune
One way to build up home institu
tions is to buy Anchor and 91
Patent The McCook Milling Cos
choicest flours
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EVERY FARMER IS INTER
ESTED IN OUR LINE OF
Chore Boy Hired Hand
And Farm Hand
Gasoline
Engines
BECAUSE there are so many places where they can
use a small engine to good advantage and save on the
cost of operating the farm
The very low prices
ranging from
3500 to 9000
on engines from i to 4 horse power with a slight
addition to this to cover freight puts them WITHIN
THE REACH OF
Everybody
The engine on the farm has become a necessity and
farmers who bought their engines of us last year now
say they COULD NOT GET ALONG WITHOUT
THEM
TAKE ONE OF THESE OUT
and if you dont think it the best investment
you have made bring it back to us
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