The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 23, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 3

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HOLIDAY GIFTS
When thou makest presents let them be of such things
as will last lone to the end they may be In some way immor
tal and may frequency refresh the memory of the receiver
- THOMAS FULLER
Our Christmas goods are here and we will be delighted to
have you inspect them
L C STOLL CO
Brakeman 6
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RAILROAD NEWS NOTES
F H Xeubauer is on the sick
list
iGv GTge Avery is a new brake
man
New flues rod brasses etc
are being given the 2019
A set of new flues is being
placed in the 2841 this week
Work is being given the
318 s steam pipes dome etc
E S Howell of the blacksmith
shop is in Havelock on a visit
Machinist Leo Murphy is a car
toonist in the making of a very
clever sort
Engineer F W Boswortli
went up to Denvei Tuesday
night on No 3
R4 engines were all put in pool
Monday and will remain so until
business slackens
Blacksmith JE Moss of E
S Howells force has been trans
ferred to Denver
The tm shop has been moved
into quarters on the erecting side
of the machine shop
Fireman A A Grigsby ent
down to Lincoln Tuesday even
ing on No 10 on a short visit
C F Knosp has moved irto
the country near Perry but re
tains his job with the company
A new spark arrester Avas
made for the 1765 which has
been given other repairs lately
Word from Omaha states that
W M Gardners baby is getting
on quite nicely at this printing
H J Utter general piece
work inspector of Lincoln was
at McCook headquarters Tuesday
Ben Riggs and- brother left
for Beaver City Tuesday morn
ing on 16 to attend the funeral
of a relative
Lester Wilson who was laid
with mashed f ootf
up a few days a
resumed work in the repair gang
yesterday
Sanitary closets and waiter
coolers are being placed in the
mail cars running in and out of
McCook
Harvey Snider went down to
Republican City on 14 Tuesday
flight ta do some work on an
engine at that place
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Auditor Gavin went up west on
13 Tuesday in the line of his
work
Mrs J S Knobbs and child
ren are visiting her sisters Mrs
Robert Highland and Mrs Nor-
P Hayward hag man Silvers up near Wray Colo
rado
Mcsemans crew went downi to
Holdrege Saturday to erect a
new ice house Later they wall
go to Denver to put in a concrete
subway I
Engineer and Mrs L E
Ilanford departed last night for
Fairbury to spend a few days
with his folks there They will
return Sunday
Robert Bums returned to
Omaha Tuesday night to be near
his wife who is reported resting
easy after a serious operation per
formed Monday
Mr and Mrs Webb C Steph
ens left on 16 Tuesday morning
for Beaver City to attend the fu
neral of her brother who died
there this week
Mrs J E Sanborn went up to
Sanborn Tuesday morning on 13
to spsnd a few weeks on the
ranch Mr Sanborn accompanied
her for the day
Engineer C D Purinton left
today for Omaha on a visit which
will include Orleans His sister
Mrs Rose Bayless and her son
Roy accompany him
Conductor and Mrs J M
Matteson and babe left on 13
Wednesday for their new home
in Denver where Mr Matteson
has been transferred
E E Young general super
intendent of the Wyoming divi
sion passed thru in his special
ear attached to No 1 Wednesday
noon Mr Young was superin
tendent here at one time
Henry and Mrs Best and
Mrs A T Buck returned Wed
nesday morning from Omaha
where- they went to attend a per
formance of the famous Neisel
string quartette
Road Foreman W H Dungan
of the west end now in an Oma
liai hospital is getting along nice
ly from na operation and will be
3y from an operation and will be
out and about in a short time
now
When Things Go Wrong
When things go wrong about the house
The bread forgets to rise
And little Minnie tears her dress
And all the babies cry
Oh dont sit down and mope and sigh
And fret and worry so
But dress the kidlets and yourself
And see The Electric Picture Show
When all the World looks blue to you
And you begin to fag
Your head to ache your heart to break
And appetite to flag
Just lock the door and leave your cares
Behind you as you go
And spend an hour of solid joy
Seeing the Electric Moving Picture Show
116 Main Ave
E E DeLong Prop
RAILROAD NEWS NOTES
The steam piping is about
finished A more complete and
comprehensive job ifchan common
has been performed this fall
The railroads of Nebraska did
a total business for year ending
June 30 1911 of 5509430063
The total for 1910 was 53725
4061G or an increase for 1911 of
136889447
No 14 -was about an hour and
a half late last night caused by
her engine slipping a tire at
Keenesburg Colorado Engineei
Avery -was driving her A freight
engine was requisitioned but did
net deliver the goods satisfactor
ily unci a I2 brought the train
in from Brush making up about
thirty minutes between Akron
and McCook Steve Finn was on
ihe right side box
ADDITIONAL PERSONAL
Mrs Carl Bates and Miss Flo
rence Jacobs entertained the Bap
list Ladies Circle tihb afternoon
Mis J II Korf and daughter
left last night for Delta Iowa
on account of sickness of bar
mother
Mirs Joe Kummer of AVest Mc-
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Notice to Water Consumers
It will be economy for you to
see that your meters are kept in
good condition All those meters
out of commission and not pro
perly repaired will be charged a
flat rate as follows Per an
mun 300 per head of stock
250 per room 400 per bath
tub 250 per toilet 500 per
quarter for 50 foot lawn four
hours per day By order of city
council
D DIAMOND
Water Commissioner
R P D No 1
Henry Calkins visit was
short He returned last
MODEL
STORE
LADIES
White NuBuck Button
Black Velvet HiCut Button
Patent Colt Dull Calf and Tan Calf Button
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THE FLORSHEIM SHOE
Tan Button and Blucher
Dull Calf Button and Blucher
Vici Kid Blucher KushionSole
BOYS AND GIRLS
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Salt Pepper Vinegar Mustard
Three days of skipping rope finishes
an ordinary girls shoes
Fit her with a pair of Buster Brown
Shoes She can scuff them Scrape
them Bang them The shape holds
They stand wear
Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes
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For youngsters 150 to 250
Phone
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THE MODEL
E D PERKINS CO
A Mai Carriers Load
seems 5ieavier when he has a weak
back and kidney trouble Fred Due
hren mail carrier at Atchison Kan
says I have been bothered with
kidney and bladder trouble and had
a severe pain across my back When
ever I carried a heavy load of mail
my kidney trouble increased Some
time ago I started talcing Foley Kid
ney Pills and since taking them I
have gotten entirely rid of all my
as ever A ItfcMillen
For Sale
Two Red Duroc
Jersey Boars
W C Cooper
McCook Neb Route 3
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New
Morris
Bldg
cut
day sick with pleurisy
Denton Stroiid came home last
Sunday morning for a visit of
several days
The basket supper at school dis
tract 31 was a decided success
Chris Troester would be glad
if th e fellow who broke into his
cellsir while he vas at thebasket
-upper would call and get the
gloves he dropped
Airs W N Rodgers was assist
ed at quilting this week by about
I a dozen ladies of the M E j
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Cook was surprised Wednesday
j gastrmmic features were
afternoon by about twenty neiffh I
asto ako the ladies
bors tnends and incidentally
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shower
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u a Bimu Arndt Breitling is home from
his trip where he helped
The Tribune 100 the year
nislc corn
BOX ELDEE
JMaldred LModrell spent Sunday
afternoon with CLeo Doyle a nd
Fay Larington
Rev flFouteh is holding speeiail
meetings ait Spring Greek
A farewell party was given at
the Wm Doyle home last Wed
nesday evening for Earl who left
next day for Wyoming A gen
eral good time was reported by
those present
Mdmey trouble and am as sound now j W B Sexson and son Raymond
Advertise in The Tribune and
get results
have gone to Holbrook to work
IMrs A T Wilson and daugh
ter jMHnnie and Mrs T M Camp
bell did some papering for Grand
pa Campbell last Saturday
Another huge dirt storm visit
ed this neck of the woods on
Saturday
Subject for EpwortHi Legaue
next Sunday evening is SleitliO
drisms Responsibility to Ameri
ca Num 14 14 Psa 33 12
147 20 Mrs L S Fxratch leader
Get your Seim Weekly McCook
Tribune before January 1st fox
next year at 100 the year
Try a Tribune
watch results
want ad and
Thanksgiving Day
Thursday Nov 30
The approach of Thanksgiving sug
gests Table Linens House
Furnishings and the
closeness of
Christmas
Some of our table linens window
curtains and drapery would add
much desired air of holiday spirit
for turkey day
No where else will you fine so
many useful Christmas
Suggestions
You will be surprised when you
visit this store how easy your Christ
mas shopping is and how little it
costs for a fine lot of gifts
Table linen and napkins to
match per yard
50c to 200
Sets at
500 to 1650
White curtain net per yard
20c to 90c
Arabian nets per ard
20c to 90c
Colonial Draperies per yd
20c to 30c
DANBURY
Mrs Jas Toner arrived Wed
nesday with the body of her
moither Mrs East who was bur
ied in the Danbury cemetery on
Thursday
Rev Jackson is holding revival
meetings in the M E church
Howard Ruby left Monday for
Chicago where lie will -study en
inoering Coy the International
Harvester Co
Chas Iloag of Indianola was a
visitor Tuesday
A doctor says that large hats
are injurious So are big heads
for that matter
Mose Miles formerly of tliis
place but now living in California
was married last Aveek to Miss
Seward nt Modesto California
Al Roberts of Herndon was
down on business Saturday
Rev Anderson is holding meet
ings at Sacramento Neb
Wm McCants a brother of Mrs
Emily Thompson departed for
Oklahoma Tuesday evening
Mrs Will Minniear and chil
dren left Tuesday for Altamount
Kansas to make their home
Herb Butler of Denver arrived
Wednesday for a visit with rela
tives at this place
The Christian Endeavor people
gave a program at the Congregar
tional church Saturday night
Ruben Arnold arrived home on
Friday lie was accompanied by
Charles Arnolds wife Charles
Arnold died a few days ago
Huber handles the Carhart
gloves and caps also and a full
line of other makes
Figired
Figured
Etamine per yard
45c to 75c
Fa pest ry per yard
50c to 250
Lace curtains white and
arabian per pair
90c to 750
Portieres at from
300 to 1400
C L DeGROFF
COMPANY
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DIAMONDS SHOE STORE
For Saturday November 25th
and continues for one week Wc
offer the following specially lou
prires
Ladies black velvet button boots
with rnilo buttons
at
Ladies gunmetal bluch
er new toe special
Boys button shoes on
the new toe special
Boys all solid box calf
blucher special
Littlemens a 1 1 solid
blucher special
Misses black high top
button boots special
Childs black high top
button boots special
245
225
169
139
2 Lb
195
These shoes are all new guaran
teed in every respect at a saving
from 50c to 100
DIAMONDS SHOE STORE
113 West B Street
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BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER I
CURES and Purifies the Blood
PICTURES OF MEN
Our pictures of men look like men They
show the force energy character of the sitter
They are portraits that really tell something of
the men portrayed
Telephone Black 428 for a Sitting now
The Elllngson Studio Co
Commercial Hotel Bldg
307 Main Street
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