The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 28, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 4

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Winter Goods Must Goand not stand upon the order of their going We an
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noonce the following reductions in price beginning
wait while you take notice a little
Mens SheepIined Coats
3 50 Ones now
4 00 Ones now
6 00 Ones now
The Real Thing
rfTm Qon fo rMoitc An A r4 i
INDIANOLA
Ralph Sams cam back from
Lincoln to spend Christmas with
the heme folks
239
J 89
3 39
Boys Overcoats
175 Ones now 1 19
350 Ones now 2 49
475 Ones now 349
3 Months till spring
Wool Blankets
5 00 Ones now 3 69
6 00 Ones now 4 39
700 Ones now 4 99
They last for years
Mens Wool Underwear
125 Shirts and Drawers now 89
250 Unicn Suits now 1S9
Have you been waiting
Plush LapRobes
Chases
1 50 Ones now 119
235 Ones now 189
A real necessity
CONSIDER TH
prices and speak louder than words
DAN3UBY
Lester and Xellie Lord Faye
Shawls
1 90 Beaver Shawls now 129
225 Beaver Shawls now 169
5 00 Beaver Shawls now 3
575 Beaver Shawls now 3
475 Double Wool Shawls 3
Every woman needs a shawl
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Nadcn Ed Ruby and Hal DeMay iek list
came home to spend Christinas
rath the home folks
J II Rice is vrey low with
riiTunalism of the heart
Thera have hern a number of
jack rabbits that went the gun
route the last few days
Y a v- I is a great treat if
you c j 1 j i nd the band con
cert Saturday night
Tlie Revs Xi ghbors held a
Christmas dui in the hall on
Tusday lht
A fairly god - d and well be
haved crowd attended the dance
in the hall Saturday night
A nice program was rendered
at the M E church on Saturday
night But owimsr to a hicr snow
Mrs Plourd is a great deal hot
ter at this writing
Hear the jingle of the sleigh
halls since the snow
L2LJ1 Hamilton of MeCook lis
tted several days this week with
relatives here
BOX ELDER
Miio Dcsie Younger as at home
fcr the holidays
Miss Iva Johnsoni is spending
her vacation wiith the home folks
mtl
The Christmas exercises were more sncw which was enjoyed by
held at the M E church and the children
Congregational church on Sunday in tlios vicinity
evening
Miss Gertrude Teel entertain
ed the members of the Christian
Endeavor society of the Congre
gational church at a 7 oclock
dinner Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Jas Boldman
spent Sunday in Blo omington
Asa Wolfe spent the holidays
wiitli liis home folks
Goldie Gampbeili and Louis
Ifcouse extra agent at Cambridge
Trore married Ty Rev Norkin at
the M E parsonage one day last
week Miss Skinner and Clias
Junker stood up with them They
left on No 14 for Kansas City
the same evening
Frank and Oren Wilson arriv
ed first cf -the week from Laird
to spend the holidays with the
home folks
A AY Campbell and grand-
Linccln and Minnie to visit
aunt at Harvard
an
MASION
Mrs Sally Smith is spending
the holidays with lier daughter
ait Ashland
Mrs Bartholomew and child
ren spent Christmas with
Mr and Mrs Neal Quick spent es at Lebanon
Christmas dn MeCook Moss Laura Glandon of Fair-
jRabbit catching seems to be view spent the holidays with Iter
Hie go these days The children parents at MeCook
in Dist 13 brought ia ninei one Ruby Bertha and Stella
orningr having caiught them on eneth arrived close of last week now
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69
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Heavy Winter Dress Skirts
Si 50 Ones now 119
200 Ones now 149
2 50 Ones now 169
3 50 Ones now 229
4 50 Ones now 299
Just the Skirts for right now
Mens Overcoats
Convertible Collars
600 Ones now 3 99
7 50 Ones now 499
1000 Ones now 639
Buy them for next year
Mens Flannel Shirts
125 Ones now 89
185 Ones now r 19
2 50 Ones now 1 69
Genuine Protection
iivwrnpaaiaciL ner nome case 0f dr0pSy
jli aim jir o xj ouiues sound
Cuinsfcmas with relatives in Me
Ccok
Otto Pate and wife and T M
Mr and Mrs Earl Peacock and CmPbfJf family spent Christ
Mr -and Mrs Floyd Ressle r came
Monday to spend Christmas with
Mrs J E Dolph
Ira Ilorton spent Christmas
yith Indianola friends
Ralph Bayer has been 011 the
awk 15 1 but i bfittcr at the pncB
c wniitinsr
mas with Mr and Mrs Geoaere
Sihields in MeCook
Miss Lala Burbridge closed a
very successful four months of
32 h col in diiSttriet 57 and report
is that she will now take school
cif one scholar
Miss Margaret Doyle is having
a two weeks vacation
C II Mundy is home from the
eastern rpart of the state where
lis has been husking corn
Christmas Avas a genuine Christ
mas day wiiiih snow and then
Sweaters
35 Boys and Girls now 23
75 Boys and Girls now 49
1 00 Boys and Girls now 69
125 Boys and Girls now S9
150 Boys and Girls now 119
1 00 Misses and Ladies now 69
150 Misses and Ladies now 119
175 Misses and Ladies now 139
275 Misses and Ladies now 189
325 Misses and Ladies now 219
400 Misses and Ladies now 269
50 Mens now 39
125 Mens now 89
150 Mens now 1 19
200 Mens now 139
300 Mens now 199
375 Mens now 249
Much warmth for the money
Ladies Jacket Suits
All wool and Silk lined
1000 Suits now 7S9
1150 Suits now S69
1250 Suits now 899
1350 Suits now 9 99
1500 Suits now 1100
16 50 Suits now 1 199
Cheviots Serges and Fancy Mix
tures
the way to school to spend tlieir holiday vacation
IMpii Oollintrs has Wn nn tlm with iihe home folks
hoWo Let other matters
Furs
150 Childs sets now
200 Childs sets now
375 Misses sets now
600 Ladies sets now
750 Ladies sets now
900 Ladies sets now
1500 Ladies sets now
185 Ladies Fur Hats now
Odd Scarfs and Muffs at 60 cents on
the dollar
1 19
149
269
3 99
4 99
5 99
1 1 00
1 10
Mens Corduroy Shirts
200 Ones now 129
250 Ones now 149
Dont miss that chance
Mens Wool Sox
15c mixed now 1 ic
20c mixed now 1 3c
35c Cashmere now 23c
The best protection
Horse Blankets
85 Ones now 69
165 Ones now 139
Cheaper than more oats
BIanketHned Ulsters
350 Ones now 219
Belted and high collars
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IniYlftTY inA Imr I imef irno nnn h n n Clu T -- M mi iwiii jm
to tea oh a few days the first of J n Relph is carrying the mail One real estate tax list farm lands
the week and Miss Neta Stilsre
bciuer had charge of his room dur
inir liis illness
II A Reed E L and J E
Dodge were county capital busi
ness visitors one day last week
A mice snow fell liere lasit mid
week amounting to about a foot
on the level witli scarcely no
wind to drift it wliicli when it
melts will put the ground in a
goiod shape for the fall wlieait as
the ground is not frozen and
will take the moisture as the
snow melts
Growing- in Popularity
The silo is growing in
Onicstian church baturday even- Mrs Robt Larangton of Laird x uitv anions the farmers who
ing a tree being the main f eaiture Colorado is spending the holnV have carefully tested out the
riie -exercises were Held ait the days with friends and relatives- - 0f the same- The Benkelman
e ATs reports the following rsults
iir Dundy county
Five head of cattle in the
fead lot fed 40 pounds of ensil
age and 10 pounds of alfalfa
each per day for 46 days result-
daughter Miss Minnie Wilson left rd in an increased weifllut for
last Friday to visit relatives in caiah beast of 110 pounds or a
the eastern part of the state - nf mor tiall o 3 10 rounds
Grandpa to visit a daughter in h per day Tliis was the rec
ord made by Clyde Ketler of Big
Timber for tlte five head he re
cently sold and proves the value
oif the silo tfor feeding purposes
Heretofore the best record in
this section so far as known has
been a gain of 2 pounds a day
in a period of 90 daysmade by
a feeder in southern Oheyeinne
county
Better join The Semi Weakly
Tribune now Give yourself ai
Christmas or New Tear gift 1
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on iorse oacic on account or tiiie
deep snow
une 10ose lear mortgage record
lie ctvn lio pnrHfniv
says tie ceitamij
0n e mprti twMimrs rni
earns his money now days
Real Estate Filinffs
port
Flora 0 Beeson et eons to
Mary N Hedrick wd to
Pt 8 in 8 Springdale Park
Add Bartley 1600 00
If you are troubled with chronic
constipation the mild and gentle ef
fect of Chamberlains Tablets makes
For sale by all druggists
The Tribune 300 the vear
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estate witli a view to their ad
justment and allowance The
time limited for presentation of
claims against said estate is
July 18th 1912
Seal J C MOORE
County Judge
RITCHIE WOLFF Attorneys
First publication Dec 11 8ts
Notice
To the creditors of the estate
of Cairrie M Farnsworth deceas
ed
book
7000 tax receipts original and dup
i licates per thousand
2 dozen chattel mortgage files gum
The following real estate filings J med stubs numbered each
aave been made in the county
clerks office since our last re-
23 sets primary election poll booki
Tally sheets for all parties and
register of voters all combined in
one book per books
23 sets general election poll books
per book
92 poll book envelopes per dozen
4G ballot sacks per dozen
225 primary election Instructions
to Voters per 100 4
225 general election Instructions
to Voters per 100
5000 assessors schedules punch-
nm cenopioik citnri i mi oco i d d folded per 1000
v Ti u j u iv j v - - hnfllil
complete
25 assessors
books
Patent backs
Youare hereby notified drat Postal cards
the tome tor ruing ciamms against Class 3 station-
said estaite expires June ay lyj Senate pads
Ladies Wool Hose
3 5c Black now 23c
35c Grey now 23c
January and February are coming
Childrens Coats
Bear Skin and others
100 Ones now 69
185 Ones now 1 19
199 Ones now 149
2 50 Ones now 169
350 Ones now 2 19
Good assortment
Misses Long Coats
Caracul Plush and Cloth
Si 50 Ones now S 89
250 Ones now 149
3 50 Ones now 2 29
500 Ones now 3 39
675 Ones now 469
875 Ones now 569
Ladies Long Coats
Caracul Plush and Cloth
675 Ones now 4 39
7 50 Ones now 4 99
1000 Ones now 599
1250 Ones now 7 99
1500 Ones now 899
q0 We own our goods at the very closest inside price known to the markets less al discounts obtainable for immediate payments Our abso
iutely cash method permits regular selling prices of 10 to 25 per cent below competition These reductions are from our very low regular
ANOTHER THING You need these goods right now We invite your participation
en fViSxsiaJaaai
GRANT and drat the county judge of Red of 10
Alias Dora Green- was a nas Wfllow county Nebraska Tnll sit inSenate Pads- 4x7 package of
D F Darnell and family spent senger on the east bound train on th3 first day- of July 1912 at Writing fluid Carters Sanford
Christmas with relatives at Min- Friday on her way to Lebanon ne llniy or- niaie oclock a m - Staffords Arnolds Bankers per
den to spend Christmas with the lo examine u ciaanis against saui quart
iiome folks th a lew t tJlear ad Lead
W F AK1W nnrl wifo frmr
north of Danbury were shopping Edwin Towle of Hendley came J DMeiSbSSrd
Dated 1911
ttccm er d ljii
in town Saturday He also had over to spend Christmas with
a few fine turkevs wliioh lie th V7pp1i bnvs Erl worldlier voeal J C MOORE
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pessd o in the Farmers elevator at that
Jas Malone the Ilerndon mil- place
lcr was in town on business one The wheat growers in this see-
C R Newberry left Monday tion are wearing a smile on their1
day last week j faces since tliis fine snow cama
evening for Cliickasha Okla in along
response to a telegram that his
mnJnJosi VVnll VUnn nTon nc i r i T n I n Tr IOIIOW ini
in the near future
1 ti T 1 rn tt
County Judge
C E ELDRED Attorney
December 25 1911 Sts
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given nthat the
county commissioners of Red
i low county Nebraska will receive
A ea1 Wds for the furnishing of the
weddings expected on rural f
duiuiLM tu cum LUUUtJ UU1
Alinsi ITra Pmisin Edith Tivtln iA 1 V SJUL - ms the year 1912to wat
a cnitical condition with a severe
Class No 1 Books
One Personal Tax list 1913
nz i r
i ji xeters was a xraer 1
binders
personal assessment
for records
per
quire
24 primary election laws
24 general election laws
All creditors of the estate of I Loose leaf record blanks printed
Oscar M Matthews deceased are if
Jw 1911 statutes per book
notified that the County Judge j All records to be full bound extra
of Red Willow County Nebraska ends bands and fronts and to be
will on July 19th 1912 sit to mae of Byron Weston 36 lb med
examine all claims against said1 lhlGJer
wiaoo i l ljcii uiaiinu
Size Sx2S printed two sides per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size Sx28 printed one side per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size 8x14 printed two sides per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size 8xl4 printed one side per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size 8x7 printed two sides per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size 8x7 printed one side per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size 8x5 printed two sides per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size 8x5 printed one side per
first 100 and each additional 100
printed per 100
ickage
s
pencils E Faber No 2 per
gross
Lead pencils Memphisto No
1 1
copying per dozen
Election pencils per gross
Velvet pencils rubber tips 557
per gross
Venus copying pencils No 165 per
dozen
Typewriter carbon paper best
grade 8xl4 per dozen
Typewriter ribbon best grade
Typewriter paper best grade heavj
medium light per ream
Mucilage best grade per quart
Pen holders cork tip bank each
Pens Easterbrook Glucinum Sil
ver Series per gross
Rubber bands No 18 No
30 per gross
16 No
Blotting paper best grade per
pound
Class 4 Stationery II
Memo heads 6x9 7 pounds flat
paper per 1000
Letter heads size Sxll 10 pound
bond paper per 1000
Letter heads size 84x11 12 pound
flat paper per 1000
Envelopes printed No 64 No
1 rag paper per 1000
Envelopes printed No 10 No 1
rag paper per 1000
Bar dockets 44x7 per page
Notices of election per 100
Sample and official ballots for pri
mary and general election for 1912
including precinct changes and ro
tating per 100
Claim blanks per 100
Class 5 Legal Notices Commission
er Proceedings and Delinquent Tax
List
Publishing legal notices per square
Publishing commissioner proceed
ings per square
Publishing delinquent tax lists
Separate bids must be furnished on
each one of the 5 sections or any
one of them
All supplies must be furnished as
ordered
Bids are to include all freight ex
press postage or drayage charges
and must be for articles delivered
free of charge at court house
Bids must be addressed to Coun
ty Clerk and marked proposal for
books blanks stationery and legal
printing or any one or more of
these items
All successful bidders must file
good and sufficient bond for the faith
ful performance of their contract
Bids will be opened according to
law at the regular meeting of the
county board January 9th 1912
Sealed bids will be received at the
county clerks office up to noon Jan
uary 9th 1912
Tie county commissioners reserve
the right to reject any and all bids
and to enter into separate contract
for each one of the five sections ad
vertised
Dated at MeCook Nebraska De
cember 7th 1911
CHAS SKALLA
County Clerk
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