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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1911)
1 r IfPM Essential to Comfort Warmth is essential to com fort As you grow older it is hardly less essential to health Get a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater and you keep warm and com fortable in your home no matter what the weather without The Perfection gives a strong widespread heat and gives it quickly It is always ready for use and burns nine hours on a single filling no more trouble than a lamp It can be carried anywhere no pipes no wires no flues no smoke odor or dirt The heater that gives complete satisfaction This years Perfection is finished in either blue enamel or plain steel nicfctl trimmings light and ornamental yet strong and durable as can be made All parts easily cleaned Automatic locking flame spreader presents smoking Dialers everywhere or write to any agency of the Standard Oil Company Incorporated BURLINGTON TIME TABLE East Depart Central Time No 6 1130 P M 16 500 A M u tou a ji 12 G35 A M UQ9Q p M O oU i -1 West Depart Mountain Time No 1 1220 P M 3 1142 P 31 5 arrive S35 p m 13 930 A 31 15 1230 A 31 9 G25 A 31 Imperial Line Mountain Time No 176 arrives 330 P 31 No 175 departs 045 A 31 Sleening dining and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked tt any point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tickets call on or write D F Hostetter Agent 3IcCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General Passen ger Agent Omaha Nebraska EAILROAD NEWS NOTES Engineer J C Marshall is on the sick list Yern Lathrop spent Christmas -with the home folks in Denver Will Cassell and wife spent Chrismtas in Trenton -with her relatives1 Mrs liar old Morris -went up to Imperial Saturday morning to he home over the holidays Miss Ruth Powell and her cousin Miss Arda Powell are vis iting during the Christmas vaca tion Fireman L J Leonard left for Sioux City Iowa Saturday to visit the home folks over the hol idays Engineer F G- Westland de parted on No 2 Saturday morn ing for Lincoln to be gone over Christmas Mr and Mrs E T Smith amd child spent Christmas with lias folks in Red Cloud Mr and Mrs George Martin were called to LTastings Friday morning by the illness of her mother Miss Maine Hughes of Los ngeies California is visiting hr sister Mrs W C Euans of this city Miss Grace Brooks arrived home Saturday night from Iloly clc Colorado after spending two monflis there Fireman W A Staples left en Xo 10 Saturday to spend Christmas with relatives in Le banon Kansas Mrs C E McMahon went up to Yuma Colorado Saturday to visit during the Christinas holi days with friends Mrs iC E Ryan and the chal dron went up to Yuma Colorado Saturday on train 13 to visit over the Christmas tide Mrs B P Powell is spend ing the Christmas time with friends in Denver and Boulder Colorado leaving on No 13 Sat urday Donald and Dorothy Dungan joined their mother Mrs W H Dungan Saturday evening on No 10 The family will speaid the liolidays here Joe Kubick came in from Id ana Kansas Saturday on 13 and is spending this week here the guest of lias daughter and visit ing the boy in the city and shop Engineer and Mrs Fred Bos worth came down from Denver Saturday night and are located ml me u ix otokcs nome on north Main avenue Ralph ac companied them for the Clirist mas vacation START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Are you farming for profit if so build up your dairy and keep it up during the winter when all dairy products are high and bring you a good profit Are you using a Cream Separator if not get one and go to work in the right way and save the half of your profit you are now throwing away in continu ing the old out of date methods of hand ling your milk Let us help you by placing in your hands a De Laval Sharpies or Blue Bell Cream Separator which we carry in stock ready for you and on which we can offer you accommodations in the way of payments etc or if you want a cheaper machine give us the money and we will order them for you direct from the factory and give you our assistance charging you no more than the catalogue house people at a distance Stand by us and we will stand by you Start the New Year Right McCOOK HARDWARE CO Phone 31 MeCook Neb i W K PERSONAL MENTION Iiss Mamie Miesen is with the folks at home during the holidays Iiss Frances Hughes- arrived x liome Friday night for thei A days at home X Mrs Jblm Dunbar of Omaha is wcitii the home folks during the Christmas time Miss Lenor and Miss Vera laitzgerald are at home tor the K Christmas time I A Mrs Ford ankl daughter are guests of her sister Mrs F W f Boswortli this week Frank Brady is down Fort Morgan over Christmas Cl if ji i i 11 I if luiug wie uiuiue iuiks J J Strunk and James ors on business Friday Rev B L Webber arrived home Saturday evening to be with the wife over Christmas tide Mrs Hall of Trenton was a guest of her daughter Mrs Darve Burnett over Christmas Miss Maiy Powers went home to Trenton Saturday morning to be absent over the vacation per iod Raymond Allen left on No 10 Saturday evening to spend the holidays with relatives in Des Moines Iowa Frod McBride and family ar rived he re Saturday from Ster j ling Colorado to make this their home Mrs Andrecson who has been vEhiting in Chicago for several weeks returned to the city close of last week D F Deabenderfer went down Sunday morning to sperid Christ mas with his wife and her parent near Beaver City Mrs Charles Bailey is here from Utah on a visit to MeCook friends and friends up in Hayes county the old home C C Northrup arrived in the city Saturday morning on 13 and is a guest of his mother and sister OArer Christmas y A v from V linn of Indianola were city visit- f f J - IH The came up from Harvard Sunda tne otlier as lliusband and wile w night and were guests of heir the presence of about thirty of mother and other relatives over their r alataves and friends Rev Christmas E E Magee came in from Aurora Sunday noon and is spending part of the Christina tide with the children here guest of the publisher Postmaster and Mrs D S Has ty and two children Dorothy and Jenni of Arapahoe were guests of thscr daughter Mrs R B Southard Christmas day Dr and Mrs R R Reed of MeCook arrived in the city last night to spend the holidays with Ips mother Mrs A F Smith of 1440 Q street Lincoln Journal Lewis McBride of Clay Center Kansas and Fred McBride and family formerly of Sterling Colo rado are visiting the homefolks D L McBride and family this week Miss Ruth Lytic of Liberty Ne braska spent Saturday night witd her friend Susie McBrMe She teaches school near Palisade and continued her journey to Liberty on 16 Sunday morning Mrs Chas Fisher went down t Lincoln Friday night with the Finity children Vernon and Reva to attend the funeral of their mother on Saturday afternoon ait three oclock Interment being made in Wyuka cemetery Dr and Mrs Harry Jones ar rived from Kearney Saturda noon on 1 and are guests at tlie bonne of her parents Mr e Mrs T F Rowell The doctor leaves for liome Tuesday morn ing but Mrs Jones will remain the iest of the week ADDITIONAL RAILROAD S H MeCarl is on the sick list Mrs C B Sentanee and her mother are visiting in Oxford Gorinne and J D Hasty vis ited Arapaihoe relatives1 Sunday Mrs Roy French is visiting MeCook relatives over Christmas P J Moore wife and daugh ter of Red Cloud spent Christmas in MeCook Mr and Mrs George Bailej Tpent Christmas at Palisade woith friends Mrs Mose Carmony and two ihildren spent Christinas with hen Colics in Red Cloud Last Friday the Perry school had a Christmas program and reat for the thirty four pupils A large number of patrons were oresent The scholars presented 3ie teacher Elizabeth Daugherty vdith a comb and brush Advertise in The Tribune anc et results L E Lewis pastor of the M E church of MeCook officiating Immediately following congrat ulations the company was usher ed into the dining room where a most elaborate dinner was served The company then returned to the parlor where they enjoyed some splendid selections of music 13 the Rogers family and songs I by Mr Bomger and son of Den 1 ver The bride and groom were the recipients of many beautiful and costly presents They will re side in Curtis Nebraska and will be at home to their friends Jan uary 1 1912 May long life and happiness attend them and may the sunshine of love ever fill Mi ear home Those present were Jessie nam mel George Bonger wife and son of Denver Orville Hammel and Scott Cummins of Bronson Kans Bert HammeL Mrs Ira Dye and daughter of Curtfe Ne braska William nammel wife and two daughters Grace and Mildred Mrs O M Knipple Mrs Hiram Brown and Mrs L E Lew is of MeCook Money to Loan on Farms See Rozell Sons at clothing store Gloves in cotton and in leath er you will find a good assort ment at the right prices at Hu bers the town mm Was put out of business by Printers Ink BEfjrjBySftttL sft PRINTERS INK Will Get Business For YOU We Do Up to Date JOB PRINTING TRY US Greetings Goods Millinery Ladies Furnishings MSCOOK9NEBR r OOoc Married Annual Meeting- Jan 1st At the home of Mr and Mrs j The annual meeting of the W N Rogers on the Shadeland stockholders of the Masonic Tern Park farm east of MeCook on ple Craft association will be held UiuTstmas day at 7 p m their on January 1st 1912 in the Mc daughter Miss Pearle A Rogers I Cook Commercial Club rooms at was united in marriage to Mr 230 oclock for the purpose of Frank II Ilammel son of Mr and fleeting three members of the Mrs William Ilammel of Mc i board of directors and transaet Cook Promptly at the appoint 1 inv snr li nlior lnisrnpss as mnv - H v U HT tm ed hour the sweet strains of sic from the piano and violin fill- Leon and Rav Ryan and Will ed the home and Mr Ilanunel Mirrcn arrived home from nd Miss Rogers entered the par 1 ha Saturday night to 1 with lor and stood underneath a beau the home folks over Christmas tiful arch of evergreen in which holidays hung a large white bell and here Mr and Mrs G- LT Thomas they pledged their faith each to J proper come before such such stockholders meeting Get our rates on farm loans DORWAET SARGER The MeCook Tribune iluu a veu RED WILLOW The snow maketh glad the heiart of the farmer Charles Allen and wife spent Tu nsKhy at Louis Longneckers Christmas spirit as in the air and it will be a sweet as well y eason s and we take this opportunity to thank our patrons and friends for your generous support and patronage during the year just closing We Wish You a Happy and Prosperous New Year 4 er 0 9 A soliciting a continuance of your patronage during nineteen twelve JoliJNr Jfek as white Christmas as nearly all housewives have been busy mak ing candy One mother made 9 pounds There was a Christmas enter tainment at the school house on Friday afternoon consisting of songs recitations and dialogues and the teacher gave each pupil a Christmsa card nuts and candy Mrs Louis Longneeker spent Monday at Will Meyers Chicken pox is still troubling the children while young and old have bad eolds Every once in a wliile an item appears that Jakie Longneek er was the first Avhite child born in the county Mrs Longneeker wishes it distinctly understood that her boy was the fifth not the first as tlie honor of being first lay between Edna Berger and Edwin Young We Wish You a Happy and Prosperous New Year That is our Holiday Greeting to our subscribers and friends At this time in the midst of the extra work at the years end we like to pause a moment to extend to our pa trons the compliments of the season 4 Happiness you know is the only thing that increases the more you give away so we want to pass along a word of good cheer This we give you as our New Years pledge We in tend to keep and to merit our reputation for efficient service and fair and courteous treatment 3 Nebraska Telephone Co A a Jm Let a Bell Telephone Ring in the New Year for You December Travel Bulletin TO THE PACIFIC COAST Inquire about the personally conducted through sleeper excursions to Los Angeles via Denver Santa Fe Route a route of sunshine and mild climate Fa on Omaha and Lincoln every Tues day night from Denver Wednesdays WINTER TOURIST TICKETS The attractive south land is claiming its own in Winter tourist patronage From the Missouri Valley the Winter excursion fares to southern resorts art extremely favorable and involve but a modest outlay for a tour of the south Homeseekers Excursion Tickets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month to the Big Horn the Northwest West and ttm zth American Live Stock Meeting Deaiver December 12th and 13th 1911 National Sheep Show and Wool Growers Convention Omaha December 14th to 16th 1911 - Hs I L W WAKELEY General Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska D F HOSTETTER Ticket Agent MeCook Nebraska y