The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 08, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 4

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By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red WillowCo
Entered at postoffice McCook Nebraska as
second class matter Published weekly
POLITICAL ADVERTISING
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the nomination of county treasurer on
the Republican ticket subject to the
Primary Election August loth 1911
ARTHUR B WOOD
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the Republican nomination for
Sheriff subject to the Primary Elec
tion to be held August loth
25 2t M C MURRAY
They do say that Stockville has
commenced to fortify
There will be no competition in
this section of the state this sum
mer for farm laborers
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Xo one can charge and prove The
Omaha Bee with inconsistency in its
treatment of one William J Bryan
It stings all the time
The day that Madero entered the
national capital the City of Mexico
felt quite a disastrous earthquake
Seventy people perished and consid
erable damage to buildings occurred
Let us go after something else
is the motto suggested by a Cam
bridge booster Let us go after
the state board is the motto offered
by a Holdrege disappointee The
former for us s
Apropos of the decision of the
state board for Curtis some one pre
sumably a Holdrege enthusiast has
circulated a little folder charging Lie
coin with some part in the result
This Lincoln people strenuously de
ny However that may be there
seems to be some room for explana
tion from some source of authority
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The local political situation seems
to have taken on the local crop col
or and is consequently very calm Bit
two among the numerous candidates
for nomination have so far had cour
age enough to make public announce
ment in the county press of their
yearnings nd ambitions Neighbor
ing counties however disclose more
courage and publicity among the can
didates for nominations
Good
B
EI THE IDEA that this
Chautauqua that is to be here
for a week this summer is for
you not forany particular class
pi persons but for every one
who loves a few hours of best
music and best entertainment
There is not a person in the
community that this Chautauqua
does not intend to include Its
for every one
It costs so little that the cost
proposition to you need be no
consideration It can be given
at little cost because it has been
arranged on a great system plan
benefiting the largest possible
number
Every attraction is a leader in
its respective line It is a pro
gram based on high quality It is
planned and carried out by the
men in this community with the
aid of a system of Chautauqua
program experts
It is for the enjoyment of
every citizen It is for you
Plan to attend it
Fit Only
Will Give You Comfort
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More people are wearing Readytowear clothing
each year because they fit better look better
and are cheaper Buy a SteinBlock suit and be
comfortable
Wilson Bros hose in silks and lisles in
blacks and colors both heel and toe re
inforced
Straw hats in rall the latest styles
150 to 300
The Noxall shirt with a soft collar in
all colors and grades
Collar pins to wear with the soft collar
shirts
Fincks Detroit Special Overalls and
Jackets Union made 200 per suit
- Coopers Underwear in Pofosknit Bal
briggan Gauze and B V D Unionsuits
Trunks Suit Cases and Traveling Bags
ROZEIX SONS
McCOOK NEBRASKA
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MOVEMENTS 0 THE PEOPLE
Miss Laura McMillen has gone to
Pennsylvania to spend her vacation
Mrs E S Howell and daughter
are visiting in Havelock and Lin
coln
Mr and Mrs NiCk N Snyder of
Trenton are parents of a nine pound
boy baby born June 3rd
Fred Archibald went over to St
Francis Kansas last night on a visit
to his father Engineer Will Archibald
Mrs R A Green arrived home
Tuesday evening from a stay of a
few days in Wauneta to see that
new grandson
Mrs R J Gunn and children have
gone to Des Moines Iowa and avill
I make Mr Gunns parents a visit of
a few weeks
Miss Edith Waite is in Lincoln
this week participating in some sor
ority affairs in connection with the
closing of the university
Messrs Wolff Stewart and Gunn
arrived home this morning from at
tending grand lodge in Omaha this
week
Miss Nellie and Miss Alice Ben
inett of Omaha daughters of J H
Bennett are visiting friends in the
city The girls are enroute to Den
ver on ayisit
Mrs W H Dungan came m from
Denver Wednesday on No 10 to
resume residence in their McCook
home The children will arrive later
in the week
Miss Sally Gorby of 209 West Sen
enteenth street University Place en
tertained with a shower Tuesday eve
ning of last week in honor of Miss
Blanche Calhoun Lincoln Star
Mrs A N Lineburg will depart
tomorrow for Denver and Colorado
Springs to be absent several weeks
Her mother and sister from Grand
Island will join her in this outing
Mrs F J Rolfe and Miss Izora left
Tuesday morning on No 2 for Wis
consin where they will visit an un
cle of Mrs Rolfe whom she lias not
seen since the Chicago fire in which
until recently the uncle thought the
niece had perished
Wm Bulger came up from Hast
ings Tuesday evening on No 5 He
is on his way home to El Paso
Texas where they have been living
for several years Mrs Bulger is
still in Hastings but will come here
for a visit in a few weeks
Mrs Janie Forsythe of Ogalalla
Mrs Wdll Fisher and daughter Nor
ma of Atwood Kansas arid Mrs
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of whom have been guests of Mr
and Mrs Charles Fisher departed
ior their respective homes Wednes
day Norma accompanying Mrs Davis
to Laramie on a visit
R O Green came in from Wymore
on No 13 yesterday and is in Wau
neta today visiting his brother John
He will leave tonight for BritishOo
lumbia Canada where he has been
offered a permanent position In the
Calgary country north of Kalispel
Montana on a big railroad enterprise
Mrs B W Sheldon and children
who have been visiting her mother
Mrs E M Sly and friends in McCools
for some time departaed today for
her home in Ogalalla Nebraska Mrs
Sly returning with them to visit in
that place a while and then to con
tinue her journey on west to Spokane
Washington to be gone for several
months visiting her daughter Mrs
C R Proctor
Pure Gold flour from winter wheat
at Magners
Wants for rent for sale etc oc
line in The Tribune
If you demand quality McConnelPs
is the place to buy your drugs
Clothe
IN BUYING Clothes some things you
can see for yourself color pattern
weave style fit price your judgment
for which is your best guide But some
things you cant see quality of fabrics
quality of insides quality of tailoring
You buy mostly from what you see and
and for the rest of it you take some
bodys word
The part you cant see is the more im
portant The service youll get in
clothes depends on the quality not on
color or pattern the fit depends on the
tailoring not on the style or the weave
the price depends on- what the clothes
really are not on what they look like The
Hart Schaffner
Marx
label on a garment is complete security
for you in the things you canjt see
Thats why the makers say its a small
thing to look for and a big tiling to find
and thats why it pays to look for it and
finds it GALUSHA SON is the
McCook home of Hart Schaffner Marz
Clothes always of all wool fahrics the
best of other materials and the best workmanship possible Youll find among the
spring suits just your style and your color and your patterns at 1200 to 3500
A GALUSHA
The Bright Spot In McCook
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Card of Thanks
To the kind friends and relatives
who so kindly assisted us through
the sickness death and burial of our
loving son and brother we wish to
extend our heartfelt thanks Such
deeds will always be remembered
Mr and - Mrs Aug Wesch
and family
Advertised List
The following letters cards and
packages remain uncalled for at the
postoffice
Letters
Sullivan Mr John J
Cards
Crable Mrs Ruth Cook Mrs Fred
Colling Mrs William Frank Mr
Joseph Hilliard Mrs Alpha Long
Mr Ed Lord Miss Morrietta Mc
Cord Mrs Etta Noah Mr Bruce
Schnider Miss Ide
4 Greek Letters 1 Italian Letter
When calling for these please say
they were advertised
LON CONE Postmaster
A specialty of typewriter supplies at
The Tribune Shop Papers of all
weights skes and qualities Ribbons
for every machine carbon papers
manuscript covers etc All kept in
stock
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When Visitors Come and Theres Not a Thing
in the House
Telephone 423 and a case of Root Beer Cherry or any flavor
you desirewill bo delivered in a hurry But better still
have a case of our goods on hand at all times and afew
bottles on ice then you are ready for emergencies Our
goods are prepared from the choicest ingredients under con
ditions of scrupulous cleanliness
McCOOK
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