The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 11, 1911, Monday Evening Edition, Image 4

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ELECTRIC THEATRE
THE PEOPLES POPULR PLAY HOUSE
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EVERYTHING TO PLEASE
NOTHING TO OFFEND
ONLY THE CREAM OF THE
MOVING PICTURE WORLD
HIGHEST CLASS OFFERINGS
AT THE USUAL PRICES
nUSIC BY JONES AND JONES
THU HIGH CLASS MUSICAL TEAM
Calling the Veterinary
Injury or sickness to a valuable horse demands im
mediate action Delay in getting the services of a skill
ed veterinary may mean the loss of a liigh priced ani
3nal
By means of the local and long
distance Bell Telephone lines the
veterinary may be reached in
stantly
No far sighted horse owner gets1
along without local and long dis
tance Bell Telephone service
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THE NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO
CHA S W KELLEY McCook Manager
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
0 P Shallenberger the Imper
ial banker was in the city Thurs
day
M C Murray of lndianola
j ited his children in McCook Sat-
1 urday
j Steve Miller went to McCook
whore he will attend school
publican Faber
Frank McClintic went to Mc
Cook Wednesday on land busi
ness Webster County Argus
Miss Marguerite McConnell left
on 14 Friday night for Kan
sas to resume her school duties
Bessie Austin has entered the
McCook high school Pleasant
Prairie cor Beavey Valley Boost
er
Miss Francis Hughes left Mon
day morning for Peru to enter
the state normal school at that
place
Rev L E Lowis of the Meth
odist church Avill leave on 2 to
morrow morning fcr confjrance
in Lexington
Mr and Mrs Frank Siaith of
McCook are Arisiting A J Smith
and family Stratton t yr o Re
publican Leader
Mrs X A Wolfee of McCook
is making a couple of weeks visit
at the G W Justice home Bear
er Valley Booster
Richard May postmaster of
Hayes Center was a visitor in
the valleys metropolis on Friday
which was show day
Miss Vanehe Plumb writes that
she mow has charge of the 7th
grade in the Cheyenne public
schools Marion Enterprise
Mrs Wells who has been the
guest of her sister Mrs E S
Waite part of the summer left
on 6 last night for her Iowa
home
Miss Leonora Dougan supervis
or of music last year in the Mc
Cook public schools is now music
director in the New Hampshire
state normal school at Plymouth
Miss Angie Quick and Miss
Lena Hill were among the citys
guests Saturday Miss nill is a
professional nurse in Denver and
is home on a vacation of a few
weeks
E B Perry of Cambridge who
will be the next judge of the
14th district was in the city last
Friday going from here to Tren
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L Sness returned on Friday
morning from his buying trip
east
Chas T Harris of Catharine
visited his daughter here Satur
day
E B Styker of Wray Colorado
formerly of the Marion neigh
borhood was in town Saturday
Will Stone nephew of C II
Jacobs was down from Maywood
with his wife to the circus returr
ing Sunday
Mr and Mrs A Galusha ar
rived home Friday morning on
9 from spending part of the fair
week in Lincoln
Miss Edith Waite has been vis
iting Cambridge friends and rel
atives for a few days going
down on 14 Thursday night
Mrs Jessie Salady of Denison
Texas arrived in the city Friday
and ntn cd at one into the em
ploy of II C Clapp as a sales
lady
State Senator J F Cordeal
went up to Trenton Saturday
and delivered an address before
the Harvest Home Fair in Hitch
cock countys capital city
Mr and Mrs Peter Meisen left
for Omaha Saturday morning to
visit their son Will They will al
so visit relatives in Lincoln and
Crete before returning home
Mriind Mrs John Ilust and
children leave today for their for
mer home McCook Their many
friemds here hope for their return
at som future time Marion En
terprise
Mrs M J Myers will go to
McCook Sunday for a visit with
her daughter Mrs W T Wileott
and family She will be accom
panied by her little grand daugh
ter Mildred Wileott who has
been visiting here the past two
weeks Conductor and Mrs W T
Wilcotl of McCook have a new
daughter born Wednesday Aug
30 Adams County Democrat
State Auditor Silas R Barton
of Lincoln spent a few hours in
the city Saturday morning greet
ing friends and making new ones
Mr Barton is an avowed candi
date for the Republican nomina
tion for congress to succeed Con
gressman Norris and his many
friends in insurance circles and
generally over the district think
he will land the nomination His
home is Grand Island He de-
ton to attend the Harvest Home I liver ed an address at the Har
Fair Saturday vest Home
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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 McCook 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
P SGet our prices on all kinds of feed We deliver to any place in
McCook free of charge All orders given prompt attention
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THIS COUPON
Ii taken to any store in McCook will be re
deemable at 20c a sack on as many sacks
H as you may wish to buy
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PUBLIC SALE
Having decided to remove from the country Ave Avill sell at
public auction at the old Plumleigh ranch 3 miles south and 4
miles Avest of McCook 4 miles south and 1 mile east of Perrv on
Wednesday Sept 20 1911
Commencing at ten oclock a m the following property
10 head of fiorses7 head of Cattle
Farm Implements
Household Goods Etc
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS 0F SALE
10 months time AAill be given on bankable paper drawing ten
per cent interest from date 5 per cent discount a H1 be given
for cash on sums OAer 10 No property to be removed until set
tled for
Harry Swartz Geo Wallen Owners
COL FRED SWARTZ Auct
V FRANKLIN Clerk
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
AbsoIwefy Pure
The only Baking Powder made
fromRoyal OrapeCream of Tartar
NO ALUM NO LIME PHOSPHATE
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The Citizens National Bank
of McCook Nebraska
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000
DIRECTORS
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