The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 13, 1912, Monday Evening Edition, Image 4

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When a New Perfection
Comes in at the Door
Heat and Dirt Fly Out
at the Window
What would it mean to you to have
heat and dirt banished from your kitchen
this summer to be free from the blazing
range free from ashes and soot
mvi cm iffiinr a t t m
Gil Cook stove
With the New Perfection Oven the New Perfection
Stove is the most complete cooking device on the market
It is jutt as quick end handy too for washing and ironing
It would surprise ycu to know of
th great ood thit s being done by
Chamberlaais Tablets Darius Down
ej Xeubcr Kireticn X B writ
es My wife has bsen using Cham
bEriains Tablets and finds rhem very
effectual and doing her lots of good
If yon have any trouble with your
-stomach or bowels give them a trial
-For sale by all dealers-
BR B J GUNN
Dentist
Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh
Imlkliair McCook Phone 112
BJcCOOK MACHINERY
IRON WORKS
Machine Work Horse
Shoeing- Blacksmithing
We are agents for tlie Celebrat
ed Ford Ante 210 1st st TV
Biione red 450
X C STOLL CO
Jewelers and
Opticians
Eyes tested and fitted Fine
repairing McCook Xeb
-JOHN E KELLEY
Attorney at Law and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co Of
ee in Postoffiee building Me
Goftk Nebraska
S BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
Of face 303
black 252
2d st East Phone
C E ELDRED
Lawyer
Bonded Abstracter and
Examiner of Titles
Stenographer and notary in of
fice McCook Neb
M P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
and Opticians
Waitch Repairing Goods of
-quality Main avenue McCook
This Stove
saves Time
It saves Labor
It saves Fuel
It saves YOU
Made with 1 2 and 3 burn
ers with long enameled
Hand
Mndy finished throughout
Thi 2- and 3 burner toves
can be had with or without a
cabinet lop which ii fitted with
drop shelves towel racks etc
All dealers carry the New
Perfection Stcne Free Cool
Boole wuh every stove Cook
Boole also given to anyone
sending 5 cents to cover mail
ing cost
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
NEBRASKA
Omaha I
THE McCOOK ICE CO
HAMILTON BROS Props
Are now prepared to make regular deliveries of ice O cus
tomers in the city The best of ice and at reasonable prices
Phone 43 for Terms
ICE BY DELIVERY OR SEASON
THE INTERMISSION
Magazines
and Dailies
Off all kinds Temple Thea
tre building
Kansas City Post 5 cents Week
HUGHES CO
Plumbing- Heating
and Gas Pitting-
Plumbing and Ileating Plans
drawn and specifications pre
pared Estimates furnished free
Basement P 0 Bldg Phone 33
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 212 Matin ave over
McConnelPs drug store Phones
Office 160 residence black 131
Horsemen Attention
I have at your service The
Imported Belgian Stallion Ul
ric No 30936 state certificate
No 1739 weight 1730 color
bay The registered French
Draft Stallion Oran Ladd No
x9537 state certificate No
weight 1800 color grey The
Mammoth Jack Monarch
state certificate No 5323 weight
900
Terms on the above 1250 to
insure live colt
Also the Trotting Stallion
Collector France No 41065
state certificate No 5385 weight
1 130 color bay height 15 3
hands Terms 10 to insure live
colt
These horses and jack will
make the season of 19 12 at my
barn formerly Wm Jeffries in
McCook Nebr Accidents will
be guarded against but I will not
be responsible should any occur
Parties disposing of mares or re
moving from the county will be
required to settle at once A
liare of vour patronage is solici
ted
Loren Andrews Owner
Phone 72
Let Us Figure On
Your Cement Work
Call on or phone the manager He will
be glad to come and figure with you
McCook Cement Stone Co
Pbone Red 196 H N Rosebush Manager
4500 Verdict in Blunt Case
A verdict of 4 500 was return
ed by a jury in district court late
Friday afternoon for the plaintiff 1
in the case of Jesse Blunt against
the Chicago Burlington Quincy
railroad company Blunt asked
for 1 5000 1 he verdict was for
injuries received when he fell
from an engine that started sud
denly Blunt was a fireman
At the time the accident occur
red Blunt was filling the sandbox
on the engine which was stand-
ing on a sidetrack at McCook
Neb The engine was started
suddenly as he alleges without
warning and Blunt was thrown
to the ground from the running
board injuring his knee The
defendant claimed that the bell
was rung before the engine was
started The accident occurred
on March 21 1908 Blunt re
sides at Plattsmouth Neb Lin
coln Star
The Tribune gives ALL the
news twice a week for only 150
RED WILLOW
Corn planting is under full
headway
Mrs Paul Smith came in from
Hastings and spent a week with
the home folks
Mrs Robert Erwin visited at
John Longneckers on Friday
Roy Jones had a horse killed
by lightning during a little thun
der storm last week
Fay Neil was on the sick list a
few days
Farmers are busy hauling seed
corn
Mr Neil visited at his son Iras
last of the week
BOX ELDER
Geo Younger returned to Bev
erly last Thursday
Mrs Fouch is able to sit up
again
Mrs G H Harrison her broth
er Clarence Stone and wife called
on Mrs T M Campbell Thurs
day afternoon
Miss Lillian Doyle is visiting
relatives up in the Sand Hill
Country
MARION
J E Dodge was a business
visitor at McCook the first of last
week
A Barnett of McCook was
looking after business interests
here last mid week
S R McKague from west of
Cedar Bluffs was a business visi
tor in town the first of last week
W L Bryan of Omaha was
in town last mid week and clean
ed the time lock on the safe at
the bank
Chas Emerson of McCook was
a visitor at the Smith home
north of town last Tuesday
Mrs W A DeMay of Dan
bury was initiated into the M
B A Lodge at the regular meet
ing last Monday Light refresh
ments were served after lodge
ana an enjoyaoie evening was
had by all
Geo Jackson and crew arrived
here last Monday and are getting
the Powell house west of town
ready to move to town
Merle Powell and Harry Whit-
more of Indianola were visitors
at the Powell home one day rec
ently
The sewing circle met with
Mrs J D Gockley Friday after
noon
Mr and Mrs Lewis William
son of Clay Center arrived the
first of last week and have rented
the A J Greer residence They
will help her uncle F M Mc
Fadden and F M will make his
home with them
Roy Van Pelt has severed his
connections with the Enterprise
and will try his luck at painting
C M Dodge and family of
Wilsonville were over Suuia
visitors at the parental Dode
home recent I v
DANBURY
Frank Tacha drove over to
Clayton Kas Monday on busi
ness
P M Bell and two children
from McCook were over Tuesday
Percy did some surveying for W
A Minniear
A Barnett was over Tuesday
and Wednesday looking over the
lumber yard
Mr and Mrs Will Yates are
the proud parents of a baby boy
born May 7th
Some of the younger genera
tion from Lebanon attended thei
dance at this place Saturday
Cc
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Fancy Parasols
Kid or Silk Gloves
Lace Collars
Fancy Neckwear
Silk Hose
Hand Bags
night
Mrs L E Naden was up
Marion last week caring for her
sister Mrs S H Stilgebouer
who has been very sick
Rollo DeMay traded horses
with Dave Hotchkiss of Atwood
Kas
A C Drysden of Wilsonville
was a visitor between trains Mon
day
B W Morris was invited down
to Franklin last week to see about
being the leader of the band at
that place
Mrs Ella MacFee went down
to Wilsonville Wednesday even
ing to visit her mother
Rev H W W Alien and
wife left Wednesday for their new
home in Mich
Next Friday and Saturday will
be the teachers examinations
held here
There was school in the high
room and grammar room Satur
day
INDIANOLA
Mrs Chas Dutcher and daugh
ters of McCook were visitors over
Saturday and Sunday in India
nola
Mrs Chas Collings spent a few
days in Wilsonville visiting her
daughter Mrs Huston
C H Russell unloaded a
threshing machine Friday
The dance Friday night was
verv uvll attended because of the
stormy weather
Patrons day was observed Fri
cliv in the Indianola school
Ivicli loniii had an exhibit of theii
Mk The domestic science
cias exhibit was sold to the vis
itors
Elsie and Macy Teel were
flown irom Havana visiting rela
tives a few days this week
LeRoj Jones lost a horse one
night by lightning
C H Horfon moved his restaurant-fixtures
into his old build
ing just north of Mrs Chas
Collings store
Mrs Keyes and Marsdon spent
Saturday in McCook
Mr and Mrs Wm McCallum
returned from the Springs Sat
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and we wish to call special attention to the many things in our
stock suitable as gifts to the graduates this week
fMMHMMEM
Beautiful Linen Handkerchfs Fans
Fancy Hat Fins
Hair Ornaments
Dress Pins
Bar Pins
Comb Sets
and man other articles appropriate as gifts to the girl graduate
s
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Special Reduction Prices This Week on all Trimmed Millinery
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dry Goods Millinery Ladies Furnishings
MS COOK
urday morning where they have
been for the benefit of Mr Mc
Callums health
Qiarlie Junker came in on No
13 Saturday morning
Mr and Mrs Russell and baby
of Bartley spent Sunday at his
home
The lady visiting with C S
Quick Jr and wife left Sunday
morning on No 13
Lulu McNiel who has been
visiting in Hastings the past five
weeks returned home Saturday
evening
Dr and Mrs W D Mackech
nie and Mr and Mrs W A
Dolan heard the famous Russian
Symphony Orchestra in McCook
Sunday night in the greatest mus
ical program ever heard in West
ern Nebraska
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II P Waite Co will furnish
yon a garbage ican at a reason
able price 22 tf
ORDER OF HEARING
In tho county court of Red Willow county
Nebraska
In tho matter of the estate of Sarah A Mc
Carl deceased
To all persons interested in said estate You
are hereby notified that on May 13 19U J R
McCarl filed in this court an instrument pur
porting to be the last will and testament of
Sarah A McCarl late of said county deceased
which will relates to both personal and real
estate and his petition prayinjj to have said
will admitted to probate and for the issuance
of letters testamentary and that a hearing will
be had upon said will and petition at the
county court room in the city of McCook in
said county on the first day of June 1012 at
the hour of nine oclock a m
Dated May 13 1912
FRANK M COLFER
Seal County Judge
May
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Office Room 4 Masonic Tem
ple MeCook Teb Plume 163
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