The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 18, 1911, Tuesday Evening Edition, Image 4

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We give the wage earner the Biggest Values
The Mightiest Bargains possible
We know that he must make every dollar count especially
p in these days of high living costs and we strain every ef
fort to save him all the money we can
We lend every energy to sjrve his best interests to offer
to him the most economical money saving opportunities at all
times This week ought to hi a big week for both our cus
tomers and ourselves
Here 3ou will find every article new and fresh this seas
ons goods no job lots but merchandise that makes a cus
tomer realize that even at regular prices it is exceptionally
good value
Right now we arc going these prices one better by big re-
duetions to make room for fall goods that are coming soon
ONE OF THE SPECIALS FOE THIS WEEK IN THE
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON
ANY SUIT IN THE STORE EXCEPT BLUE SERGE
Be sure to visit our store this week and see for yourself
the many money saving opportunities we offer
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The Farmers Wife Telephones
How are eggs
Two cents higher
ternoon
selling today
Ill send you five dozen this
In rural communities most buying and selling of pro
duce is done by telephone
By means of the local and long distance lines of the
Bell Telephone System market prices can be obtained
before produce is sold and thus money saved
THE NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO
CHAS W KELLEY McCook Manager
BULLARD LUMBERS
SELLS
BEST THE Lumber and Coal
BULLARD LUMBER CO
Phone No i
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It is Just One Dollar the Year
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Frank Amann of Ilildreth came
up to the city close of week
Miss Dorothy Hasty of Arapa
hoe is visiitng relatives in this
city
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JMorlans
P Walsh iittonrlnrl thf funeral
of S R Messner in Danbury on ne
visit to her parents
Harry Godfrey is carrying the
mail on route one vice Charlie
Byfield off 15 days on vacation
Carl Neubauer went down to
Alma last week and was the
guest of J L Beebe for a few
days
Otto Walker went to McCook
on Tuesday Mrs Walker is
quite sick at that place Waune
ta Breeze
Mrs George C Paup arrived
from Harlan Iowa last Thursday
night and will be a guest of her
son Hugh for a few weeks
Mrs C L Fahnestock and
Margaret who have been down
east for several weeks arrived
home on 13 Friday morning
train for an extended visit Avith
their daughter Mrs Fred Satch
el 1 and family of Enterprise pre- gown
cinct Imperial Republican
Mrs T E McCarl and the chil
dren returned home last Friday
evening from visiting u short
while with her folks at Cam
bridge They are now occupying
the Robb residence at corner
of 2nd east and east D st
Mrs Ethel Martin who had
been visiting in McCook passed
co
panied her home
Geneva Signal
Mr and Mrs Henry Best who
were visiting m Unerlin iVansas
managed to get over to the city
Friday afternoon m time to at-
M C Scott goes to Geneva to
night on a visit
J L McPheeley of Minden -vas
a Commercial guest Sunday
Mrs Frank Kendlen is down
from Denver today on a visit
Frank Everist is down from
Monte Vista Colorado on
Monday i Mrs R B Southard goes to
Miss Lillian Moore of the teach Arapahoe this evening the death
er corps visited in the city early
days of the week
Mrs Emma Crom went up to
of a relative calling her there
C W Kelley went doAvn to
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Culbertson end or week on a a day
there
Frank L Travel is in Falls
City Nebraska where he has
taken a position in his line of
work
Engineer and Mrs J W Hasty
and children go to Arapahoe this
evening being called by the death
of a relative
Mr and Mrs J G Swails of
Geneva visited in McCook first
of the week returning home on
Monday night
Mrs Will Hegenberger went
down to Hastings Monday night
to be a spectator at the big avia
iton meet 18 19
Miss June Wickam went on 10
Monday evening to Hastings to
be absent until Thursday taking
Miss Vernon Robinson who has in the aviation meet
been visitmg Mrs A P Ely lett Mr and Mrs C D Ritchie will
Monday for a short visit witli leave tonight for Eastern
triends at McUook J ted Lloucl braska and Iowa on a visit of a
Chief
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Mr
Towa points
j Dr nad Mrs W E MeDivitt
departed last night for Minneso
1 ta to be absent amonth on a
j visit and outing on lakes in the
vicinitv of Minneapolis and St
Paul
Mrs II P Sutton and Mrs
I Vina Wood had the two bridge
whist clubs of the city as guests
Saturday afternoon at the
ton bungalow with the usual hap
py particulars
Mr and Mrs Floyd Green de-
I parted Thursday night for their
jhome in Stanford Montana
where Floyd is managing a lum
ber yard ia which McCook cap
ital is interested
Dr C L Fahnestock end of
week movd his Burlington Re
lief offices into the Masonic Tem
ple building occupying the quar
ters vacated a few months since
by the bucket shop
Linus Sll rrrived home Sat
urtliy troii the San Luis valley
Colorado where lie has been vis
itinr tli family a short while
The family will remain with her
parents v while longer
Peter Schneider and family in
cluding his blind son departed
on Friday night for California
to make that state their home
Mr Schneider having a brother
now living in that state
Miss Charlotte
week or two Avith relatives
and Mrs Howe Smith de- Mr and Mrs John Swails of
parted last Friday night for Iowa Genera spent early days of last
en an outing of thirty days They week here He is out looking
will visit at Ida Grove and other after his landed interests in this
section
Fred L Wolff arrived home
this morning on No 9 from ac
companying the remains of B
II Stewart to Tingley Iowa for
interment
for Wisconsin on an absence of
a month or six Aveeks visiting
brethren of the order
rames Carmiehael of Indianola
mside i Tribune a friendly call
this morning He is in the city
attending the Democratic county
conveniton this afternoon
r and Mrs Nick Snyder have
eiurned to their home in Mc
Cook from
ton where
inj for past
the farm near
they have been
vear or two
liv
E O Valine departed Monday tober 2
evening on 10 for Allegan Mich
igan on a vacation of a month
at tlii old home and in Chicago
wluce Ms Valine is pursuing
her studv on violin
Prue Records
There was a very pretty wed
ding at the home of Mr and
Mrs L A Prue Wednesday at
Nichols noon when their daughter Miss
and notary in W S Myrtle F Prue was married to
office departed Thurs- Arthur II Records Rev II L
day niirht for Laurel Nebraska House officiated The rooms were
j where she expeets to make a tastefully decorated in green and
home visit of a weejc or two white The couple were
Mr and Mrs J S Modrell of tended ana entered the parlor to
I McCook arrived on Tuesdays a wedding march played by the
brides brother Harry Prue The
bride wore a white embroidered
The bride was born and
grew
to womanhood here graduated
from the high school For nin
years was employed as chief op
erator of the Nebraska Telephone
Co and for three years was
state chief operator The groom
is toll foreman for the same com
pany and is a young man of ster
ling dualities
tlivmiwh ftcncvsi Mnndsiv on rnnto Alter the cereemoiiy wlncli was
to her home at Bruning Her sis- witnessed by only the family and
ter Mrs Elmer Bricrirs and Miss immediate inenas tne coupie icrr
Aland Brijrs or McCook
for a visit-
for Omaha and the west and will
return to this city in a short
time This wedding occurred on
her sisters first wedding anni
versary
The out of town guests were
Mrs R C King of Fairbury
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II Stewart george Arnold Jr of To-
close friend B They
ivoro Hrivon Jiornss m sintns nnit i
had numerous mishaps to retard
and delay
Mr and Mrs W T Coleman
of Seattle Washington spent
Thursday and Friday last in the
city guests of Mr and Mrs J
W Chase They departed for the
west Friday night having been
in New York City Chicago and
other eastern cities and points for
a few weeks on business mixed
with a judicious amount of pleas
ure
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Nebraska City paper
William Iliersekorn came over PROSPECT PARK R P D 3
from the Beaver Saturday to Evryone is rejoicing oyeer the
visit relatives and note how splendid rain of last week and
litical and other matters are pro- au aro jUSV putitng in feed and
gressing in the capital city IIe nitivnitncr corn
reports considerable rain in that ijss jstella Cratty
neighborhood last week Says fr0m Calesburg visiting
is here
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ine iieaver creeK was name tun j cr am 0ia time friends
in his section last week for the d w Colson was out in
first time in five years j neighborhood adnisting the
this
loss
iji D L Thompsons cattle and
J IT Wades horse which were
struck by lightning Wednesday oi
last week
J II Wade is still helping Johr
Burtless with his farm work this
week
An uncle and aunt of Mrs G
J Armstrong has been visiting
them from Galesburg HI They
left for the west Saturday night
a-
E M Stewart will be in city
tomorrow on his return to Den
ver and will remain a day or
two on business connected with
the estate of his brother B II
Stewart deceased
Orville B Woods arrived from
Fresno Calif on Friday of last
week and celebrated his coming
by entering the race for the nom
ination for sheriff on the Re- board the cars or
publican ticket His formal an sate by all dealers
nouneement appears in tins issue
of The Tribune
or tAvo at the aviation meet1 lne embankment on the ir
rigation ditch is growing m pop
ularity as a pienicing resort and
nat A large company of
young ladies of the city enioyed
its waters and shade Sunday last
HELP THE KIDNEYS
McCook
Headers Are
the Way
Learning
Its the little kidney ills
The lame weak or achirg back
The unnoticed urinary disord
ers
That lead to dropsy and
Bright s disease
When the kidneys are sick
Help them with Doans Kidney
Pills
A remedy especially for sick
kidneys
Doans have been curing kid-
ney troubles for 75 years
Endorsed by 50000 people en
dorsed at home
Proof in a McCook citizens
statement
Mrs M Carmonev 310 E
Fifth St McCook Neb says
Our experience with Doans
Kidney pills convinced us that
they are the best kidney medi
cine to be had A member of our
Mrs J M Bradv and e Miss inactive kidneys His back
Rose Bradv departed Monday cd hlm lU the tlnle and often the
nieht on No G for Omaha They sery was almost unbearable
will also visit- friends at Lake Doans Kidney Pills brought re
View Iowa f as soon Jls they were taken
Brother Salinas of St Patricks and continued use drove away th
church left on Mondav eveniner trouble
Jor sale
by all dealers Price
50 cents Foster Milburn Co
Buffalo Now York sole agents
for the United States
Remember the name Doans
and take n other
Terms of District Court 1911
Chase county April 24 and Novem
ber 13
Dundy County JIarcn tj and No
vember 20
Frontier countv March 20 and
Furnas county February 20 May
si and October 2
Gosper county January 30 and
September 23
Hayes county March 13 and Sep
tember 18
Hitchcock county May 1 and No
vember 27
Red Willow county February 6
May 15 and October 0
Robert C Orr district judge
Observe the date after your name
on The Tribune Notch it Up
Sprains require careful treatment
Keep quiet and apply Chamberlains
Liniment freely It will remove the
soreness and quickly restore the parti
to a healthy condition For sale by
all dealers
Never leave heme on a journey
without a bottle of Chamberlains
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy It is almost certain to be need
ed and cannot be obtained when on
steamships For
Happiest Girl in Lincoln
A Lincoln Neb girl writes I
had been ailing for some time with
chronic constipation and stomach
trouble I began taking Chamber
lains Stomach and Liver Tablets
and in three days I was able to be
up a nd got better right along I am
the proudest girl in Lincoln to find
such a good medicine For sale by
all dealers
Kidney Diseases Are Curable
under certain conditions The right
medicine must be taken before the
disease has progressed too far Mr
Perry A Pitman Dale Tex says
I was down in bed for four months
with kidney and bladder trouble and
gall stones One bottle of Foleys
Kidney Remedy cured me well and
sound Ask for it A McMillen
Honest Medicines Versus Fakes
President Tafts recent message
suggesting an amendment to the Pure
Food and Drugs law in its relation
to prepared medicines does not re
fer to such standard medicines as
Foleys Honey and Tar Compound
and Foley Kidney Pills both of whic
are true medicines carefully com
pounded of ingredients whose med
icinal qualities are recognized by the
medical profession itself as the best
known remedial agents for the dis
eases they are intended to counter
act For over three decades Foleys
Honey and Tar Compound has been
a standard remedy for coughs colds
JlTld Sffpntinns nf thi nhast
family suffered a great deal from and Iungs for chiidren a for j
pain- persons and it retains today its
eminence above all other preparations
of its kind Foley Kidney Pills are
equally effective and meritorious For
sale by A McMillen
100 Reward 100
TIu readers of I his paper will be
pleaded to learn that there is at last
one dreaded disease tlil science has
been able to euro in all its stages
and that is catarrh Halls Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity Ca
tarrh being a constitutional disease
rey aires a constitutional treatment
Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease and g iving the patient
strength by building up the constitu
tion and assisting nature in doing its
work The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers that they
offc r One Hundred Dollars for any
cast that it fails to cure Send for
list of elstimonials Address F J
j CHENEY CO Toledo O
Sold by all druggist 75c
Take Halls Family Pills for con
stipation
Try a Tribune
results
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EVERY DAY TO LOS ANGELES
Through tourist sleepers via Denver Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake
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EVERY DAY TO SAN FRANCISCO
Daily through tourist and -standard sleepers just inaugurated via
Denver Scenic Colorado and the Westen Pacific Railway
padily through standard sleeper via Denver Scenic Colorado and the
Southern Pacific Railroad
Daily tourist sleeper service to San Francisco via Scenic Colorado
and personally conducted tourist sleeper excursions every Thursday
and Sunday to San Francisco and Los Angeles via the coast line of
Southern Pacific
EVERY DAY TO SEATTLE AND PORTLAND
Complete through trains of chair cars diners standard and tour
ist sleepers via Billings and Great Northern and Northern Pacific
roads observation cars on bo th through trains
Please get in touch with the undersigned and let us show you the
convenience of Burlington throu gh service to and from the coast
L W WAKELEY
General Passenger Agent
Omaha Nebraska
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Ticket Agent
McCook Nebraska
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