The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 31, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 2

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Every Style
Weave and Color
Is shown in the extensive new line of
Tailored Fall
Suits Skirts
and Waists
which has just ar
rived from New
York If you are
anticipating the pur
chase of a suit this
fall you should not
fail to see this line
Beautiful Silk and
Chiffon Waists at
400 to 1000
each among the new
lot just received
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMNT
the nobby new creations being
brought out daily by our work
room force are drawing the ad
miration of all who have called
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Drop in and see the new
things when down Main Ave
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MILLINERY LADIES FURNISHINGS 222 MAIN AVE PHONE 5
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Largest Circulation in Red WillowCo
Entered at postoffice McCook Nebraska as
second class matter Published weekly
Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Nebraska August 29
3911 The Board of County Com
missioners met pursuant to ad
journment Present F S Lof
ton Edward Sughroue and W
N Rogers county commissioners
Chas D Ritchie county attorney
and Chas Skalla county clerk
The board commenced the ex
amination of the accounts of G
A Rodgers clerk of the district
court and after a careful exam
ination find that he has earned
and received as fees from Janu
ary 1st 1911 to June 30th 1911
both inclusive the sum of 722
88
The quarter annually reports o
C A Rodgers clerk of the Dist
rict court for the 1st and 2nd
quarters of 1911 were examined
found correct and were on mo
tion approved and ordered plac
ed on file
The following claims were aud
ited and allowed and the county
clerk was instructed to draw
warrants on the respective funds
levy of 1911 in payment thereof
as follows
County bridge fund
Arthur Cain taking out
cement forms Indianola
bridge 5 00
E C Lakin taking out ce
ment forms and grad
ing 3 00
Commissioner district No 1
M A Wasson road work
Valley Grange precinct 12 00
I A Wasson road work
Valley Grange precinct 3 00
Commissioner district No 2
Fred Schmidt culvert work
Alliance precinct 3 Qb
Commissioner district No 3
George Traphagan road
work Perry precinct
claimed at 900 allowed
at 7 50
Henry Corcoran road work
Perry precinct 3 00
Continued Tuesday
Miss Tillie Droll has returned
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P SQet our prices on all kinds of feed We deliver to any place in
McCook free of charge All orders given prompt attention
K OF P DAY MONDAY
The Boys are Frepared to Give
McCook a Memorable Day
Arrangements are about com
plete for the celebration of Pyth
ian Day next Monday The plans
contemplate something better
than the Knights have ever at
tempted The parade the street
exhibition the music the lodge
hall observance in fine every
feature is on a scale of increased
interest The merchants of the
city have in several instances en
tered into the spirit of the oc
casion and are making window
exhibits of merit The Tribune
is not attempting to anticipate
the matter You must be on the
spot and see for yourself to en
joy the affair
Eeal Estate Filings
The following real estate filings
have been mad ein the county
clerks office since our last re
port
PeterNelson et ux to The
Nelson Hdw Co 15 in 53
Bartley 3500 00
Garrett J Armstrong et ux
to William M Lewis nw
34 24-2-30 3200 00
E G Caine Co vs W P
Elmer M Lien Pt ne1
13-3-28 86 90
Mary E Babcock to Frank
Coleman wd 4 in 4 Wil
low Grove 75 00
Leans and Fats
The Leaas and Fats among the
railroad shop men will play a
game of base ball on Monday
morning at ten oclock on the
B M grounds The boys are
arranging to put into the field
two world beating teams and
promise a game for your wliisk
ers
Seed Wheat For Sale
No 2 Red Turkey wheat for
sale Updike Grain Co Phone
169
W C T U election of officers
will be held in the brotherhood
room of the Methodist eliurch
Friday afternoon at three oclock
All members urged to be present
For service durability and econ
omy use Lincoln Climatic Paint
Clapps dry goods department as Sold only Ty 3
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FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY
The coupon below will be redeemable on one or more sacks of 91 or Anchor Brand of
Flour at any store in IYlcCook at 20c on each and every sack
Beginning Sept 1 and Ending Sept 15
This flour is milled in McCook and we are making this offer to get it before the people
The flour will stand the test and all we ask is to give it an honest and fair trial This
offer will give you a chance to stock up for a year with A 1 Flour at a low price before
the higher prices set in which we feel the crop shortage is apt to bring about
Every Sack is Fully Guaranteed
And if not satisfactory your money will be cheerfully refunded You cannot afford to
let this offer pass as you will probably never again get a chance to purchase flour at
these figures this season This offer will last FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY Remem
ber this coupon is good at any store in this city at 20 cents off on each sack for as many
sacks as you wish Be sure and get your orders in early
Burned Barn and Auto
On Monday afternoon Fred
Sehoonover of Centerpoint Fron
tier county lost his barn and eon
tents by fire An automobile a
double carriage single buggy etc
were among the items destroyed
The automobile Avas insured for
80000
Chore Boy and Hired Hand
engines are a great convenience
Cost you 3500 and 4500 and
will work for you night and day
Sold by
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
The finest line of combs von
ever saw at McConnells druggist
Rooms for Rent
Suitable for office or living
rooms Inquire at
McMILLENS DRUG STORE
Advertised List
The following letters and cards
remain uncalled for at the post
office
McCook Ausust 24
Letters
Baily Mrs Emline Galbreath
Mr Lenous Grecrer Mr W Y
Hoffman Mr E A Lambardi
vincenzo McDaniel Mr Roscoe
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THIS COUPON
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If taken to any store in McCook will be re
deemable at 20c a sack on as many sacks
51 as you may wish to buy J
9 McCOOK MILLING CO
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Martin J O Rodgers W L
Cards
Franklin Violet Gallaway Mr
G O Hall Perce Hermanson
Miss lillie 3 Kautz Mr Joe
Kindred Mr Omer Miller Felix
Miller Miss Dott Newhauck
Miss Grace Perkins Mr Tim
Reese Miss Ann Souders Miss
Spencer L O
McCook August 31
Baker Mr H J Danz A F
2 Godown Miss Marie Kinger
Jas Johnson W D Johnson
Mr Jack Miller Mr Geo W
McDamei Mr Roscoe Mstiutire
Mr J hn Ryan J F Scott Mr
Oca Shaw Mrs Mae Turner
Mrs Nell
Ch rdj
Alexander Miss L Connell
Mrs Mary Galbreath Mr Le
nous Hay Mr John H Knapp
Mr Lee McDaniel Mr Roscoe
Osbom Mr Spencer
When calling for these please
say they were advertised
LON CONE Postmaster
Save the Corn Fodder
with a Deering Corn Binder they
bind the short stuff the best Lei
us have your order now
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Cut Prices on Coal
During the months of July and August on lots of
three tons or more we will make following prices
Canon Lump 800 per ton
Maitland Lump 750 per ton
Maitland Nut 700 per ton
Maitland Pea 650 per ton
Lignite Lump 650 per ton
Iowa Lump 650 per ton
Pennsylvania Nut 1250 per ton
Pennsylvania Stove 1250 per ton
Pennsylvania Furnace 1200 per ton
ColoradoJNut 12oo per ton
These prices are ioo less than last winter and will save
you some money by putting in your winter coal now
Billiard Lumber Co
Telephone No 1
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