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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1903)
t - 1 -1 f TWENTY SECOND YEAR End of a Long War Tho currant issue of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Journal 6iiys It will bo gratifying to our member ship to know that afler a somewhat pio longed interview botween W S Stono graud chief engineer nud F A Delano general manager relative to tho situa tion on tho Burlington as men joining tho brotherhood that tho following ground was reached That from this time on there shall bo no discrimination in any form against men who join tho brotherhood but they shall be left entirely fiec to join or not as thoy may elect While on our part wo aro not to seek by force to compel engineers to becomo members or to up hold those who do becomo members in vicious or careless work or in becoming agitators or in deviating in any manner from the work that ought to bo done by faithful and consistent employees of the company and every 0110 who joins must stand or fall strictly upon his own mer its as a man as members of the order must elsewhere As part of the agree ment tho Burlington relief association is not to bo antagonized This is a fair and business liko propo sition and one that if faithfully lived up to will effectually end the long struggle on tho Burlington and wo certainly owe it to ourselves to seo that our part of tho agreement is strictly adhered to Foe McFarland Marriage Mr Ralph E Foe of our city and Miss Helen McFarland of Rod Cloud wero united in marriage in Red Cloud at tho home of tho brides parents Mr and Mrs E McFarland last Sunday afternoon The Red Cloud Commercial Advertiser gives the appended account of the felicit ous affair in its issuo of Monday McFarlanu Fok Nuptials On Sunday afternoon at G oclock tlicro took place tho wedding of Miss Ilolon McFarland ono Red Clouds charming and estimable joung ladies daughter of Mr and Mrs E McFarlnnd Ho Kalph E Foo a lending telegrapher of tho B M in tin despatched oflico in McCook and the eldest son of Mr and Mrs S W Foe of thiscity Rev William Hnuptmnnu pastor of tho Congregational church oiliciating The wedding was a very private one only the pa rents of tho high contracting parties being pres ent and a very few -close friends of tho bride and groom A wedding supper was partaken of andntSl thoy left for McCook their future home Tho Commercial Advertiser along with their many friends in this city takes pleasure in wishing them bon voyage in their matrimon ial cruise over lifes troublesome teas and may their joys bo many and their Foes few is our best wish Thoy camo to McCook and at once went to keeping house in the Stokes residence which had previously been prepared for their coming The Bender Wilson Incident No little interest has naturally been aroused in this community apropos of tho Bender Wilson incident m the re cent Kansas Nebraska universities foot ball game in which Bender won out for 1 Nebraska by a score of 6 to 0 If tho Kansas university people state the rule fairly and they probably do neither Bender nor Wilson were technically eli gible to play in the game Wo say technically University athletics if any athletics on earth should be on the dead square Technically our Cap tain Johnny Bender and his big right hand bower Wilson two as fine boy3 as ever played with the McCook baseball team and all around clever fellows are tainted with professionalism according to the university rule quoted by tho Kansas university athletic board Its All Over Now That is the election is over for this year but the matter of good whole some juicy meats is still of first and vital importance to all It will incerest you to know that Marsh has been elect ed by an overwhelming majority to con tinue selling the best meats to tho peo ple all the time Same old location same prompt service and courteous treat ment The County Teachers Association We regret the matter but no oppor tunity was given The Tribune to give publicity to the meeting to be held in Danbury We learn from the Danbury paper however that tho meeting arran ged for last Saturday the 11th on ac count of a mistake in the program has been postponed until tomorrow the 21st instant Will Observe Thanksgiving Day The McCook postoffice will be closed on Thanksgiving day The general de livery window will be up from 8 to 9 oclock in the morning and from 130 to 230 oclock in the afternoon The money order and registry departments will be closed all day Guaranteed Not to Tarnish Argentine ware nickel and silver is absolutely guaranteed to not tarnish W T Coleman has a large and fine as sortment teasets soup toureens bon bon dishes trays nut bowls etc That Thanksgiving- Turkey will not be just right unless cooked in one of those self basting roasters at W T Colemans We are busy in zibelines striped zib elines invisible checked zibelines plain zibelines The right things at the right prices The Thompson Dry Goods Co McMillens Cream Lotion for hands and face dries perfectly and leaves the skin smooth and soft Do you need a lamp chimney wick or burner extras for bracket lamps We have them at the Bee Hive Mens fine black kersey overcoats 750 and S10 at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos Boys blanket lined school coats for S5c to S135 at tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos No 13 for aches and pains at McCon nells drug store MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mis C M Kent was an Omaha vis itor close of last week C A Ready was a city visitor Mon day from Hayes Center Mk and Mrs J G Schouel were Mindon visitors Sunday C F Baijcock went up to Omaha on business Tuesday night II W Camphell the sul culture man was up from Holdrege Tuesday C II Meekek returned home Tues day night from his western business trip Mita II A Rouch and Mrs II C Brown wero Omaha visitors last of this week Mns A Backstkom returned first of the week from her visit to Lincoln rela tives Mns O S Bakdshaw of Smithfield has been a guest of Mrs William Zint this week Mns T J Bales returned home last of past week from visiting a daughter in Allianco Miss E M Nettleton Colorado City is a guest at the Fitch home over on the South Side Mns Frank Freelove returned home last Friday night from her visit in Red field Kansas C II Mokkill of the Lincoln Land Co is in the city today on business of that company Mns Hugh IIinks arrived home Wednesday on 1 from hor Hastings visit to relatives Mrs A L Knowland went to Biek nell Indiana close of last week on a visit to relatives Mrs C A Fisher of Wauneta Chase county has been the guest of Mrs II M Finity this week Miss Lora LeIIew a deaconess in the Episcopal church is herefrom Michigan visiting the homefolks Mrs E W Cone of Holdrege came in on No 1 yesterday for a visit with her sons Charles and Lon J D Mines the deputy internal reve nue man was up from Hastings on busi ness of the service Thursday D C Benedict of Culbertson was in the city Tuesday on his way to Chica go on a visit of 3 weeks duration He left on No G Ellsworth Hillpot and Edward Wyant of tho Cedar Bluffs neighbor hood had business in the countys chief city Friday last E G Robinson of Lincoln and E M Searle Jr of Ogallala are in the city engaged in checking up the county treasurers office Mrs John Shepherd and Miss Delia went down to Beatrice last Friday night and are visiting relatives there for a week or two Dr and Mrs Peter Boyle who have been making an extended visit to their children in Nebraska left for their Den ver home Tuesday Mr and Mrs T F Gockley of the Danbury country were visitors in the big red standpipe city Saturday the first time in many months Mrs L W Stayner Mrs J W Line and Mrs George Martin went in to Oma ha Tuesday night on No 6 to be absent a few days in the metropolis Dr H M Ireland a physician of the Osteopathic school has located in the city opening an office in the Kelley building first door north of the Com mercial hotel See his professional card in this issue State Supt W K Fowler will be out from Lincoln next Friday to confer with the retiring as well as the newly elected county superintendents relative to the Junior Normal school to be held here next summer Ed Jeffeks has purchased the build ing formerly occupied by G D Burgess over on Manchester street as an imple ment office and has moved the same out to East McCook where he recently bought a block of land from the Lincoln Land Co The building will be re modeled and added to for a dwelling house Mr and J B Meserve received word Monday evening of the birth of a 9 pound son to their daughter Mrs Ed win E Magee and they left for Fair mont Nebraska on the first passenger train same evening to see the new grandson Reports from mother and son are very favorable but the superin tendent of schools continues to step ab normally high Mr and Mrs W S Perry received word Saturday of the birth of a 10 pound son to Mr and Mrs W N Thayer of Montgomery Ohio Mrs Thayer will be recognized as their daughter Mrs J M Stranahan The happy event occurred on Thursday of last week the 12th instant and all in terested even Grandpa and Grandma Perry are doing nieelv w NOVEMBER COUGHS Dont let any lung or bronchial trouble fasten itself upon you with several cold months ahead to aggra vate these affections Theres Security in McConnells Balsam This is a remedy that should be kept on hand through the cold months Equally good for children or adults It heals and strengthens the lungs cures the cough and g nelps keep away the next cough S Price 25c McConnell Druggist The claims allowed by the county commissioners at their last regular ses sion amounted to about 5000 Of this total approximately 1500 is chargeable to the McMillen Jones murder case Bed comforts of our own make6x7 ft 14 yards cloth 6 batts inside 165 Others to 250 The Thompson Dry Goods Co Oil and Gas In the Great Plains Is tho central great plains region Uudorlain with oil nnd gas7 There aro geologic indications that conditions within nn area 27 miles in length varying in width from 2 to G miles nnd comprising within tho three states Kansas Nohrubkn and South Dakota are similar to those in which oil and gas have been found In investigating the geologic structure of tho central plains region Mr N II Dnrton of tho United States Geological Survey has discovered an uplift or arch in tho earths crust which may prove of greatest economic importance Owing to thick covering of clajs and sands in tho plains tho structure of the underlying rocks isdiilicult toasccrtuin but from a careful sur vey of exposures in western Kansas tho Repub lican valloy in Nebraska and tho southwestern corner of South Dakota and the consideration of much now evidence there by well borings in the last few years Mr Darton has demonstrat ed tho existence of a narrow arch or saddle buck of considerable mngnitudo extending from tho vicinity of Lonora Kansas through Norton county across Furnas Frontior Lin coln aud other counties in Nebraska nnd the Whito river whore this river crosses tho Ne braska and South Dakota line Tho uplift is probably due to tho slight shrinkage of tho earths crust and tho extensive series of cretace ous and underlying rocks hero involved The investigations of tho bureau in the great Appalachian oil fieldcovoring tho operations of many jears have placed tho anticliuical theory of tho accumulations of oil and gas on n substantial basis While such accumulations havo been found in syuclincs notably liko that at Florence Colorado tho prac tical developments in areas of anticlines or uplifts have resulted in vastextension of known Holds and the application of the theory has been followed by numerous discoveries of other productivo territory Should future develop ments in the central great plains area prove tho soundness of the nnticlinical theory it would result in incalcuablc benefit to that region Tho country in which tho anticline puts out is today thinly populated and for the most part given over to stock grazing It lies just west of the 100th meridian and is probably classed as belonging to the arid region With the discov ery of oil and gas a great impetus would bo given to agricultural development as tho soil is fertile of great depth and as productivo as that of any section of the country when irrigated Tho surface waters are inaquedato aud uncer tain and for this reason this section has not developed with tho samo rapidity as others more favored with perennial streams A great part of tho great plains region is known to be underlain with water bearing gravels ut no great depth from tho surfneo which when by wells furnish an inexhaustible water supply By utilizing the clieap fuel which would bo provided in tho event of discovering I oil and gas vast areas of this region could be irrigated from waters obtained by pumping plants Mr Dartons discovery will undoubted ly attract the attention of those who are seek ing oil and gas in parts of the United States A report now in preparation on the geology of of the great plainsby Mr Dartonwhich is to be issued from the geological survey in tho courso of a fow months will be of great interest and valuo to those who are desirous of more know ledge concerning the geological structure and resources of that region Cows Choked to Death James Ferrier and others about Cul bertson have had a number of cows choke to death while eating sugar beets If they had had one of W T Colemans sugar beet cutters it wouldnt have hap pened A word to the wise is sufficient McCook Laundry Prize Contest Ona Hendricks 777 Nellie Smith 751 Mamio Frank 151 Joe Mullen 110 SBrady 68 Maude Best 47 Maggie Straff 4 For particulars phone 35 For Your Thanksgiving Dinner The ladies of the Baptist church will have for sale at Grannis store Wednes day November 25 1903 articles suita ble for Thanksgiving dinner mince and pumpkin pies fruit cake cranberry sauce doughnuts etc McConnells Fragrant Lotion will cure chapped hands or face over night Price 25 cents Single Comb White Leghorn Cockerels for sale D C Benedict Culbertson The meeting of the Southwestern Ne braska Teachers Association which it is presumed would have been held here November 27 and 28 has been postponed because of the removal of the president Miss Alison G Johnston formerly of Cambridge from the district It is pre- sumed that there will be a meeting some- I n ju vi- jTj wueiu in lue spiiu uuii nu ueiiuut an nouncement can be made at this time Bargains in down pillows for sale by the ladies of the Dorcas society See Mrs J E Kelley or Mrs F M Kimmell Also have some dusting caps and clothes pin bags for sale Dress skirts and walking skirts to your measure Fifty kept made up ready to wear 8200 to 8900 To your measure at same prices The Thompson Dry Goods Co When tho improvements to J E Kelleys offices shall have been complet ed he will the finest suite of offices in this part of the state Boys lined all leather mittens with yarn wrist only 10c a pair at The Thomp son Dry Goods Cos One price plain figures cash only The plumbers have been kept busy this week The first cold spell always catches many unprepared Siegels 31075 magazine advertised jackets for sale only by the Thompson Dry Goods Co Underwear wool hose wristlets ear tabs and all kinds of golf gloves at the Bee Hive Mints can do a profitable and prosper ous business without advertising Art vases fine china brie a brae at McConnells TTffnmaigaBiagmawsgaCT RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS J Matz is a new fireman transferred from Den ver Brakeman C O Doing has resigned from the service Kelso is a new helper in the round house this week G E Chamberlain is firing tho switch engine now Otto Fisher of the roundhouse gang resigned yesterday p Engineer H E Culbertson is among tho ailing this week Fireman J R Pence was on tho sick list first of the week Brakeman L M Best is on tho sick list with an injured eye Fireman Perkins has been transferred to McCook from Denver E E Batemnn of the round house forco resigned this week J E LeBlanc made his first trip Sat urday on Gl as a brakeman Fireman M R Griggs returned Sun day from his trip to Oberlin Fireman George Mickelson was down from Denver over Sunday on a visit Roadmaster Sam Rogers loft Wednes day for New Mexico on a mining deal Conductor J F Utter has the 126 during Conductor Kisers short vacation Tho First Day Ad ventists aro arrang ing for services in our city for a week or two Will Weintz made his first trip on the road Monday on 6 since his recent ill ness Engineer Waugh and Fireman Brown are working out of Holdrece for a few days Switchman M G Stephenson is off duty again this time with a sprained ankle Engineer E A Mellin made his first trip as an engineer Sunday morning on No 6M Ed Branch of tho auditing department was at headquarters Thursday on bus iness of that office J M Oldham and O W C Sampson are now employes in tho tram service brakemen this week Fireman Dickenson and Purinton and Engineers Bayles and Neilson were on the sick list this week Fireman J R Sullivan succeeds to Mellins run on the big passenger engine with Engineer Pronger Conductor and Mrs II C Kiser went in to Omaha first of the week to enjoy a short vacation and visit Mr and Mrs W M Stoner went down to Weeping Water Wednesday evening on a visit of a few days at home v3rakeman F F Neubauer who has been ill aud off duty for the past six months returned to work this week Brakeman M R Sheldon felt tho weight of a sample trunk and is resting up a few days until his foot quits hurt ing Machinist Ben Howard resigned last Saturday and W F Tilson machinist entered the service Tuesdaj in the round house Fireman H H Jackson Fireman W R Hertz Fireman W H Decker and Fireman Ivan Dickenson have resigned from the engine service Dickenson has gone to Red Cloud Brakeman E O Scott has been trans ferred from the main lino to the Red Cloud Orleans branch and will make his headquarters in Red Cloud Ho suc ceeds L E Hill resigned M M Hammond and L E Confer have been transferred from the paint gang to the round house force this week Hammond helping hostle and Confer going to the east end switch engine The Rock Island railroad now owns and operates its own private telegraph wires as far east as New York City be ing the first western road to discontinue the Western Union service east of Chi cago The Burlington company is scrapping its 20 foot freight cars on the theory that they are too small to be profitably haul ed over the road They are selling them for 20 apiece and a number have been purchased by individuals in the city The Rock Island has abandoned the use of the 2000 mile credential book and accepted the 2000 mile book good on trains This makes the use of mileage books uniform in all territory west of Chicago and ends all complications L S Sage who it will be remembered recently succeeded J Kridelbaugh as agent at Alliance on account of the pro motion of the latter to the Omaha freight office will go to Beatrice some time this week for the purpose of moving his fam ily and belongings to Alliance Alliance Times One of the number of iron bridges be ing placed by the Burlington is to span Indian creek near Wymore This will be one of the regulation spans set on concrete piers Orders have been re ceived at the Lincoln shops from the bridge department for the pier boxes in which the supports for the steel struc ture will be formed James F Whiteford formerly a ma chinist in the Burlington shops here but now in the Union Pacific service at Omaha has reached the position of chief inspector and at present is assign ed for duty in Philadelphia inspecting the work of construction of a number of locomotives for the company by the great Baldwin works President Harris Chairman Perkins of the board of directors General Man- ffiGXsX Toilet Goods The items of toilet goods you fail to find elsewhere are here We take special pride in our toilet goods department carrying an assortment rarely equalled You will save time and promote your interest by coming to us for your needs in this line 5X5XsXsXsX nwmtfit McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 20 1903 nger Holdrege General Attornoy Man derson and other high officials of tho Turlington system spent a fow hours in the city last Friday afternoon while I over tho road in their special train on a trip of inspection From hero Mr Per 1 kins went down to his hunting preserve near Herndon Kansas to enjoy a short hunt A liurlmgton man who visits Denver occasionally says that tho miners strike has had a disastrous effect on business in Colorado Ho says tho feeling out there is that something must bo done to prevent violence following every strike Tho miners havo caused much unfavor able sentiment to bo formed against all unions ny resorting to violence ho says Tho effect has been to lessen thojbusi ness carried by railroads and to annihi late the prosperity that during tho Hum mer months hovered over Colorado Lincoln Journal Thanksgiving Services Union services will be held Thanks giving day Thursday Nov 2G at II oclock in tho M E church Tho fol lowing will be the order of services Or gan voluntary Gloria Patria Singing x rayer faoio scripture reading Sing ing Reading of Thanksgiving procla mation Anthem Sermon by Rev C R Betts Singing Benediction God has blessed us with a bountiful crop success in all lines of business health reason and life Tho president of our nation and tho governor of our state have called upon us to gather in our houses of worship to thank God the giver of all for His great goodness aud mercy and it is very litting indeed that wo should So let us all join in thanksgiving and praise on this day Come yo thankful people come Kaiso the song of harvest home All in safety gathered in Erotho winter storms begin God our maker doth provido For our wants to bo supplied Come to Gods own temple come Raise the song of harvest home Resolutions Elall of Noble Camp No GG3 of Mc Cook Neb Modern Woodmen of Amer ica Whereaa in the providence of God our beloved brother Charles L DeGroff has been removed from our midst to his eternal home therefore bo it Resolved by Noble Camp No 603 M W of A that in the death of ouresteem ed noighbor C L DeGroff our camp de plores the loss of one of its most honor ed members That this camp extend to his family our sincerest sympathy in their great affliction and we commend them for consolation to the Father who doeth all things well Resolved That our charter be draped in morning for a period of 30 days and that these resolutions be spread upon the records of this camp a copy sent to the bereaved family and a copy to our local papers T F Rowell J II Bennett I M Smith County Treasurer Preparing Notices Circular letters are being prepared in the county treasurers office and each tax payer in the county will during December be notified of his delinquency Under tho new revenue law personal taxes for 1903 and all previous years will become delinquent on the first day of February and the county treasurer is compelled to issue distress warrants for all personal taxes not paid by that date Real estate taxes will become delinquent May 1st as under the old law Prepare to pay your personal taxes before Febru ary 1st Horse Strayed or Stolen from the Menard place 4 miles south west of McCook sorrel color star in forehead branded on left foreleg com ing three years old Suitable reward for information or return of animal John Moore The First Cold Snap of Winter This section of the state in common with much of the country has experien ced its first cold snap of the winter this week The thermometer reached the neighborhood of zero Tuesday and Wednesday mornings They Do Say that Coleman has the largest and finest assortment of carving sets ever brought to McCook and Thanksgiving is about to knock at the door They are war ranted no matter how high the turkeys roost Bloodhounds and Scotch Terriers Registered pedigreed young Blood hounds and thoroughbred Scotch Ter riers for sale See R McDonald on the Morlan farm The Danbury Telephone club has pro posed to extend a line down opposite Redwillow if the Indianola club will get a line out that far and from the Willow the line will be extended to McCook This will connect all the towns in the county by an independent line Indian ola Reporter The Baptist brethren have installed a new and larger and more efficient heater in their church this week They ex pect the same to be in readiness for ser vice Sunday and to remove a source of some annoyance and discomfort in past years The display of books pictures and fancy lamps being shown by Cone Bros is attracting much attention See the publisher about your holiday advertising It will pay you to be soon Choicer positions etc Mens absolutely all wool undershirts and drawers 1 each at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos Beautiful line of Ideal wool and silk waists now showing at the Thompson Dry Goods Cos The Fortnightly people held a dance last Friday night No 13 for aches and pains at McCon nells drug store k a jrr CSr 0 9 Only S Cents Extra For The Tkiiicne and Tho Weekly Intor Ocean of Chicago tho leading paper of tho West Improved and strengthened by tho addition o many now foatures Enlarged farm de partmentforestry nnd floriculture care of tho horse Homo Health Club Mine Midlands boa I Mi beauty hints now household ideas practical cookory latest styles for all ages best fiction full crop and market reports Tho Inter Ocean is tho only western paper receiving in addition to tho Associated Press re ports tho entire telegraphic news servico of tho New York Sun and special cablo of the New York World besides daily reports from over 2000 special correspondents All this for ouly 5c extra McCook Tiiiine 1 Weekly Intor Ocean 81 both for 1 year for 103 This offor open only a few weeks And is onnn rn nil subscribers who will pay their sub scription 1 year in advance nn well as to new subscribers to The McCook TIIII1UNE MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS Kodaks and supplies at Cono Bros Everything in drugs McConnkll Glass paints oils McMillens McMillon s couirn anteed Try it Sale bills promptly done at this office and wall paper at euro is fully guar- and artistically Chafing dishes baking dishes etc at W T Colemans trays Mittens sweaters caps leggins and overshoes at tho Bee Hive Fori farrow Sale 15 brood Scale books sows soon P Walsh Typewriter pajwrs The Tkniune Large line of childrens boys mens sweaters from 50c to 3 at NUMBER 25 to Spates straps sharpeners files and all the things for skating at tho Beo Hive Headquarters for fleece lined wrappers and dress sacques Tho Thompson Drv Goods Co Handsome variety and large stock of silverware hollow and flat at W T Colemans Union suits for men bovs women and children from 25c to 250 at The Thomp son Dry Goods Cos and the Thompson Dry Goods Cos No need to send to tho city for them Coleman has them Potato scoops tim blo irons salad moulds etc One of the greatest sports on earth for young and old Kodakery Ask for catalogue at Cone Bros For the finest stationery choicest perfumes and best toilet articles of all kinds you should go to Cone Bros Nicely furnished room with piano Two gentlemen desired Two blocks from postoffice W A Richardson Largest lino of ladies misses and ctiilJrens cloaks from ly00 down to 100 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Kodakery means photography with the bother left out You may find a catalogue and get information at Cone Bros Half inch of ice Wednesday morning Boys look up your skates and if there is anything needed we have a full supply at the Bee Hive There is nothing rarer than a day in June unless it be some of that cut glass at W T Colemans Beautiful patterns superb designs large selection Strength and vigor come of good food duly digested Force a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food adds no burden but sustains nourishes invigor ates 9 11 tf Mens corduroy suits 050 pants 200 Boys corduroy pants 50c Mens cassi mere suits 3 50 to 1350 Mens an gora fur lined coats 400 Mens heavy blanket lined corduroy suits S00atThe Thompson Dry Goods Cos Tho Craw sale came off last Saturday as advertised and everything brought good prices E J Mitchell the auc tioneer from McCook certainly under stands the business of handling sales and Mr Craw is well pleaed with his work Stratton Herald Nov 12 The Arington Swain Comedy Co which js finishing up a weeks stand in this city has secured a warm place in the hearts of our theater goers- The company is made up of such well known people as Mack Swain Mayme Aring ton Frank Emmons Al Gorrell Dollie Jarvis Cora Swain C D Hesse Jack Forrester C Hatfield C D Fields Ike Smith and Ben Harris The pianist Miss Janie B Grant is a fine musician and deserves much credit They are excellent in their lines and especially are Mack Swain and wife and Mayme Arington superfine in any part they may take The company from begin ning to end are so well adapted for the various features that the audiences in crease each night Mr Arington the jovial manager is a great organizer and having spent a life time on the stage knows what the people want and as a consequence none but the best of talent is allowed in his company One feature that is commendable is that there are no tiresome waits every minute is consum ed in choice amusements for the audi ences benefit You always get your moneys worth if you attend Arington fc Swains comedians Commercial Ad vertiser Red Cloud November G o