The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 08, 1904, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V
i - ij
If tsv - - y A
if - - t
r imc iituvLooR mi otitic v
I TWENTY SECOND YEAR McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 8 1904 NUMBER 32
i
4
H
A
i
f
i
fir
ToBore or Not That Is the Question
The committeo which was appointed
at a recent infonrial meeting of tho citi
zens of Cambridge for tho purpose of
considering the advisability of prospect
ing for gas and oil and for the purpose of
formulating some plan and offering sug
gestions as to tho best method to pro
ceed in prospecting for gas and oil held
a meeting last Monday evening Decem
ber 28th and agreed to submit tho fol
lowing report
It is recommended that in so much
as the department of our government
haviug in charge the geological survey
has suggested that there are formations
in the earths crust in this portion of
our state which are favorable to the col
lection of gas and oil deposits such sug
gestions should not be permitted to pass
unnoticed Rich nelds of gas and oil
have been discovered in- localities where
surface indications wero no more favor
able than they are in this portion of Ne
braska In nearly every locality on the
earths surface valuable deposits of some
character have been found but they
have seldom been discovered except
after careful exploration and investiga
tion
The government report referred to has
created a sentiment which is quite uni
versal in this community in favor of
making some concerted effort to deter
mine what if anjthing of value is
within tho reach of modern appliances
beneath our soil
Abundant harvests have supplied
the means which are needed to make
such explorations and without which
they cannot be made A trifling con
tribution from those who have been fav
ored by the blessings of the rain the
sunshine and the soil during tho past
season will enable us to determine to a
reasonable certainty what those ele
ments have secreted in the bosom of tho
earth during the unnumbered ages of
the past
With a desire already created with
the means for gratifying that desire
within easy reach and with the encour
agement of scientific research to urge us
on we feel assured that our people will
not lack the necessary enterprise to do
what reason and judgmentdictale should
be done
The test should be a thorough
one and should extend over consider
able territory the more comprehensive
the better so that when completed those
engaged in making it can feel satisfied
with the result though it be nothing
more than to set at rest the problem of
subterraneous deposits
Several wells should oe sunk in a
line east and west so that if there is an
anti cline as suggested by tho govern
ment survey it will be sure to be cross
ed
The expense of sinking several wells
will not be as great per well as the sink
ing one alone would be
The chances of success will be mul
tiplied by each additional well that is
put down and should a product of value
be discovered in any one of the wells the
project will be a profitable one
In view of these facts this committee
submits for consideration the following
plan of operation
1 That a company be organized for
the purpose of drilling test wells along
the Republican Valley or near thereto
from Arapahoe to McCook Neb in the
event the people of the cities and villages
and the rural communities along the
valley are disposed to assist in such an
enterprise
2 That the directory of such com
pany be composed of leading and well
known citizens selected from each com
munity along said valley or territory
tributary to tho cities and villages
thereof
3 That the stock of such company
shall be issued in shares of 1 each that
it may be within the reach of all That
such stock shall be sold for actual cost
and that none of it be given away for
promotion purposes and the manage
ment and control of the company be re
tained by the purchasers of stock for
value
4 That a well be put down at each
city or along said valley or in territory
tributary to the same upon which shall
be expended at least the amount of
money which shall be secured from the
sale of stock in such community
5 That a fund of at least 2500 be
raised if possible to be expended upon
each well
6 That the company shall either
purchase machinery and hire competent
men to operate the same or contract
with some one who has had ample ex
perience in drilling oil wells to do the
work furnishing its own appliances
7 That public meetings be called
for the purpose of discussing this project
and perfecting an organization in the
immediate future
Li U iSODWELL
W H Faling
J M Rankin
E B Perry
C M Brown
Committee
To Trade Land To Trade
Quarter section mostly in cultivation
all smooth one mile from station in the
Beaver Valley will trade for small
place near McCook Also quarter sec
tion in cultivation near Cedar Bluffs
Kansas will trade for half sectionmost
ly grass Will take or pay cash differ
ence Address P O box 303 McCook
Neb
Look Up Your Numbers
on Cone Bros free Xmas picture draw
ing The winning numbers ore 16 1902
82 1902 43 1903 48 1904 95 1904 The
first winning number presented gets first
choice Cone Bros Druggist
Prairie Hay For Sale
6 per ton delivered Telephone 274
or inquire of V McManigal
O eternity Where will you spend it
The revival meetings at the Methodist
church will help you to decide right
Scale books
Typewriter papers
The Tribune
James Lee and Pat Walsh our local
ice dealers are harvesting their ice crop
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Held To Court For Forgery RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS The New Saint Patricks Church f
Mrs
atives
Mrs
Mascot
CE
Ryan is visiting Yuma
E Brigner is visiting in
Mrs S M Cawthra is visiting rela
tives in Arapahoe
Sam Diamond returned to the city
first of tho week
Carrie Peterson is quite iil with an
attack of appendicitis
Mrs S M Cook and Mrs G P Roark
looped the Imperial loop Wednesday
Mrs F A Henderson visited the
homofolks in Culbertson part of this
week
George Beck has cone to Omaha to
serve on the federal jury during tho
present term
H P Waite attended the meeting of
wholesale and retail hardwaremen in
Omaha this week
Register Rathbun of the land office
was in Moorcroft Wyoming part of the
week on oil business
W T Coleman has been hobnobbing
with the hardwaremen of the state down
in Omaha this week
Mrs Edward T Jackson of
bluff has been a guest of J H Yarger
and family this week
A J Hesner of Dejaware county
Iowa looked over the city and country
hereabout Wednesday
E E SMiTHtbe well know stockman
merchant and banker of Bartley had
business in the countys capital city
Tuesday
Miss Lillie Campbell arrived home
Monday night on No 5 from a visit to
the family of Engineer George Conners
in Lincoln
Miss Anna Stewart came up from
Alma last Saturday on No 13 and has
been a guest of her brother H D Stew
art of the telegraph force this week
E N Berry has been home from
Concordia Kansas this week visiting
the folks before assuming a position in
another town He will leave tomorrow
for Ottawa Kansas
Mr and Mrs A S Palmer arrived
home on No 13 Tuesday from a visit
of a week or so over with her parents in
Danbury where Father Cann is now
and has been for years agent for the
company
Frank Eno and W R Burbridge of
Danbury were in the metropolis yester
day on business Mr Burbridges
brother-in-law Hon Jerome Schoup of
Hill City Graham county Kansas ac
companied them
Rev L H Shumate formerly of this
pastorate now presiding elder of the
North Platte district arrived in the city
Monday evening and attended to the
shipment of his goods Tuesday to
North Platte where he has just secured
a house and where Mrs Shumate who
has been visiting in Missouri joined him
on Thursday of this week
National Medical Co is a Success
The National Medical Co of Sheldon
Iowa York Nebraska and Oklahoma
Oklahoma is one of the medicine-making
companies now forging rapidly to
the front They manufacture one of
the largest lines of family remedies of
any concern in the business From the
first the company has been a paying in
vestment for its stockholders They
make stock food and cattle dip by the
car load baking powder by the ton run
more wagons than any one selling direct
to the consumer are large users of
crude drugs spices etc Doctor Mas
ters remedies are now lenown through
out the entire country and Liquid Koal
which is handled by James Cain is hav
ing a very large sale and giving excellent
satisfaction
A Great Celebration
The opera house was crowded Satur
day night on the occasion of the Work
man entertainment The program held
the closest attention and interest of the
large audience It was regretted that
Grand Master Workman Jaskalek was
detained and cound not be present His
deputy F G Simmons however gave
a fitting address It was a great cele
bration of the victory of No 61 in the
piano contest and one of the best enter
tainments the Workmen have ever at
tempted
August Droll Not Dead
Ed Droll was summoned to Hot
Springs Arkansas by a telegram last
Friday night announcing the serious
illness of his father August Droll From
this the report hasgained currency that
August Droll is dead Word from Ed
however is to the effect that his father
was about as usual when he arrived in
Hot Springs Monday morning of this
week They expect to return homefirst
of next week
Domestic Troubles
It is exceptional to find a family where
there are no domestic ruptures occasion
ally but these can be lessened by having
Dr Kings New Life Pills around Much
trouble they save by their great work
in stomach and liver troubles They
not only relieve you but cure 25c at
L W McConnells drug store
New Sunday and Holiday Schedule
Commencing with last Sunday the
McCook postoffice general delivery will
open on Sundays and holidays from 2 to
3 oclock in the afternoon When No 1
arrives later than 230 the mail will not
be distributed F M Kimmell
Postmaster
Please note The Tribunes unequalled
Chicago Inter Ocean offer ends with Jan
uary 15 th
Tho choicest perfumes soap and toilet
articles are to be found ConeBros
The Tribune Only 100 per year
II 1 Miller for several months an
employe of J H Ludwick Son had a
hearing before Justice of Peace H H
Berry Thursday on a chargo of forgery
and pleading guilty was bound over to
tho next term of district court In de
fault of bail he was taken to the county
jail at Indianola Friday morning by
Sheriff Crabtree Miller forged three
checks signing the name of his employer
J H Ludwick one check for S10 and
two for 5 each One of them the 10
one was passed at Clydes saloon one
at Lewis saloon The third failed at
Barbazetts saloon because of lack of
change All were given in payment for
drinks
After passing the forged checks Miller
went up to Akron Colorado for a few
days On returning to this city first of
this week he was in hiding for two or
three days in a westside resort where
he was finally located by the police and
brought into court with the above result
But Few Official Changes
Redwillow countys new official family
commenced housekeeping yesterday
This year finds but few changes in the
court house Deputy Benj G Gossard
becomes county treasurer and I M
Beardsleo of Indianola is the new dep
uty treasurer The Beardslee family
moved up to the count seat Tuesday of
this week and is living in the Arthur
Richardson dwelling on Manchester
street Robert W Devoe deputy coun
ty clerk goes up higher into the of
fice of clerk of the district court and his
old position under County Clerk Wilcox
is filled by George B Berry Miss Flora
B Quick succeeded Eugene S Dutcher
in the county superintendents office
and Samuel Premer takes Commissioner
Maurice Reddys shoes in the Second
district This comprehends all the
changes in the county offices The peo
ple of Redwillow county may expect con
tinued efficient services from its officials
Thrown From Buggy
Danbury Neb Jan 2 Special A
terrible accident occurred 1 mile west of
Danbury as tho east bound train of the
St Francis branch was coming into
town Jesse C Ashton a brother of the
president of the Bank of Danbury and
Jesse Smith a prominent farmer wero
driving a single horse rig and were wait
ing for the train to pass the crossing
when the horse became unmanageable
and ran away demolishing the buggy
and throwing Smith and Ashton into a
deep ditch fracturing Ashton s skull in
juring him internally and seriouslySmith
was thrown on his head and his skull
fractured but he will recover The train
in charge of Conductor Larkey backed
up to the scene of the accident and
brought the injured men in the baggage
car to Danbury Lincoln Star
Struck By Fast Freight
Indianola Neb Jan 2 Special
While crossing the Burlington track
yesterday with a team wagon and hay
rack A H Reynolds was struck by a
fast freight going east The wagon and
rack were total wrecks Reynolds was
thrown from the wagon and found some
time afterward by William McCallum
wandering around near the mill uncon
scious He was taken to DrMackechnies
office when it was discovered his skull
was fractured and his head and body
badly bruised The doctor thinks he
will recover The team escaped unhurt
It is claimed by some that the engineer
did not sound the whistle nor ring the
bell The train was moving it is said
at 25 miles per hour Lincoln Journal
Terms of District Court For 1904
Judge Orr has set the following dates
for holding court in this district during
1904
Chase April 4 no jury September 26
jury
Dundy March 28 jury Sept 12 jury
Frontier March 7 jury June 1 Oct
3 jury
Furnas Feb 23 jury June 16 no
jury Nov 14 jury
Gosper Feb 8 jury Sept 6 jury
Hitchcock April 11 jury Oct 24jury
Hayes March 21 jury Sept 19 jurv
Red Willow March 21 jury Sept 19
jury
Alphabets Hold Initial Party
The members of the AlphabefHigh
Five club held their initial card party
on last Friday evening Mrs W S
Morlan and Mrs F W Bosworth being
hostesses and the club meeting at the
home of the former A bountiful sup
per was served at 630 after which cards
had full sway The winning lady and
gentlemen were Mrs W S Perry and
J E Kelley the losers were Mrs W B
Mills and Albert Barnett
A Coat or Two
of our Concentrated Smoke will preserve
your meat as well or better than the old
fashioned way of smoking meat with a
saving of time money and danger of fire
In 25 cent bottles
L W McConnell Drucsrist
Went Into The Business
January 1st Earl Ludwick entered
the furniture business of his father be
cominga partner and manager of the
same The firm name now is J H
Ludwick Son
We now have a competent workman
to attend to furniture repairing If you
have any work to be done phone 89 and
articles will be called for
J H Ludwick Son
The Standard Oil Co at McCook is
now represented by Web McClain he
having on January 1st purchased his
fathers interest in the business
The year 1903 is behind us but death
and the judgment are before us Now
is the acceptible timo Revival meetings
at the Methodist church
The G A R officers elect will be in
stalled Saturday January 16th Odd
Fellows hall two in the afternoon
Revival meeting every night at the
Methodist church for the next two
weeks Come and see
Switchman F G R Ford is laid up
with a strained back
Engine 158 is ready to go into service
again after an overhauling
Brakeman Thomas W Smith is nurs
ing what is left of his left finger
The 3312 was being limbered up yes
terday afternoon in the local yard
Brakeman W D Cuddingan is off the
effective list with an abcesson his throat
Agent G S Scott arrived homeSatur
day from a short visit to old friends in
Tecumseh
Asst Supt B F McFarland was
down from Holyoko yesterday on head
quarters business
Nos 3314 and a315 D4s have been
provided with longer stacks thus secur
ing stronger draught
Brakeman Charles Huey has gone to
Denver after his personal effects expect
ing to make his headquarters here
Waycars 104 and 42 are both beinc
thoroughly repaired They wore in the
Beaver City and Orleans smashups
Brakeman C H Downey started to
work but his old disability a crushed
heel compelled him to lay off again
Brakeman Ira E Converse was again
summoned to the bedside of his sister
Monday morning She is very ill at
Ilendley
Engineer Bart Doyle has been down
fiom the Sheridan division visiting
friends at Western division headquar
ters the past week
Conductor Beale and Engineer Mc
Lean are both enjoying official holi
days on account of the mill accident
of a few weeks ago
Conductor R M Douglass has the 52
during Conductor A G Bumps sus
pense over that recent incident with
Brakeman J J Laughlin
Conductor A P Bonno will likely re
main in Wisconsin during the month of
January taking treatment under which
he is improving and doing well
Brakeman Robert E Lee lost the end
of his left thumb Thursday at Cain
bridge A pilot bar amputated it for
him gratuitously but not painlessly
Chief Dispatcher J F Forbes has
bben confined to his home all week by
a deep seated abscess in his neck which
required an operation first of the week
He will be about again in a day or two
Engineer Leonard Meserve and son
Clint who have been down from Sheri
dan Wyoming for the past week de
parted for home on Wednesday morning
after an enjoyable visit with relatives
and friends
O D Shorty Keith departed on No
3 last Sunday night for Sheridan Wy
oming where he assumed charge of a
restaurant and bakery business bought
by him since his retirement from active
railroad service
Brakeman Lee I Culbertson arrived
home from his visit together with the
family over in Iowa with relatives for
several weeks He reports the birth of
a fine ten pound boy during their ab
sence The familj is still with her rela
tives in Iowa Lee insists that Nebraska
looks good to him
Dewey Wants to Sell Out
Topeka Kan Jan 5 Special All
the land agents in northwestern Kansas
have been commissioned by CPDewey
the Chicago millionaire who owns Oak
ranch in Rawlins Cheyenne and Sher
man counties to sell his property This
marks the end of the bitter range war
which has been waged between the set
tlers and the cattlemen of the northwest
ern part of the state It was generally
believed that the Deweys would continue
the war after the case against Chauncey
Dewey the son of the owner of the
property for the alleged murder of three
members of the Berry family last June
should be settled by the courts
Tho ranch is one of the largest in the
state It is believed that the Deweys
can dispose of their holding at a profit
as the greater part of the land was pur
chased at a time when the settlors were
despondent over poor crops
The Deweys have said nothing about
their plans for the future but it is un
derstood that they will not leave the
state and will continue in the cattle busi
ness
Third Annual Watch Banquet
The Kappa Sigma Kappas held their
third annual watch and banquet New
Year eve at home of Dispatcher and
Mrs W B Mills The banquet was
served as the new year was welcomed
toasts and responses being a feature
Those present were Mr and Mrs H
H Tartsch Mr and Mrs F A Pennell
Mr and Mrs Ray Vahue Mr and Mrs
H C Clapp Mr and Mrs A E Petty
Dr and Mrs W V Gage of Omaha
Mrs J M Henderson Jr Mrs F S
Vahue Mrs H H Miller of Denver
Notice of Public Sale
Wednesday January 20th 1904 at
my farm four miles south and one mile
west of McUook 1 will otter lor sale all
my stock implements household goods
etc Sale will commence at ten in the
forenoon free lunch at noon Sums
under S10 cash nine months time on
sums over 10 at ten per cent eight per
cent for cash See large bills for full
description and particulars
C E Boatman H H Berry
Proprietor Auctioneer
Is Right at Home
The pleased customer is right at home
at Marshs meat market You can see
him there any day And its all because
of the quality of the meats sold and of
prompt and courteous treatment accord
ed all Everything seasonable all the
time at the right prices
For the latest
Cone Bros
and best books go to
f4SiaK4 f
T f7mAXgt gfrjj I
Above we present our readers with a
small picture of tho new St Patricks
Catholic church now finished furnish
ed and occupied by the congregation
the first service being held in the edifice
on Uhnstmas morning It is expected
that the formal dedication of tho church
will occur in the spring
Our readers will recall the fateful
morning of Sunday March 1st 1903
when the old St Patricks was totally
destroyed by fire Nothing daunted
however in less than ten months tho
congregation has replaced the one burned
down with a fine substantial brick
structure at once an ornament to this
city and the excusable pride of the con
gregation
An English Gothic from tho point
view of art it is perfect in its solid sim
plicity
As to its appointments nnd furnish
ings they are the latest most approved
and up-to-date
The Midland Glass and Paint Co of
Omaha furnished the art windows
They are works of art in fact and are
said to be tho prettiest in tho Lincoln
diocese The League of the Sacred
Heart donated the large front window
which contains a full length figure of
Christ exposing His heart an emblem
of love
The church is illuminated by electri
city the globes being placed in the
ceiling Twenty five candle power Meri
dian white frosted lamps are used giv
ing a soft mellow and beautiful effect
A modern pattern hot air furnace
provides the necessary warmth
Tho Brulmaier Co of Dubuque la
made the pews and altar The altar is
a superb and impressive Gothic effect in
butternut wood and gold
The architecs have not overlooked
the acoustic properties they are quite
perfect a Conversational tone being
audible distinctly in every part of the
church
An excellent and praiseworthy feature
of the construction is the inclined floor
an essential in the modern audience
room
In summing up the excellencies of the
building one who has been over the dio
cese and seen every church therein
states This is the prettiest best-appointed
best finished and most up-to-date
church in Lincoln diocese Hence
the Catholic people and their kind
neighbors of McCook may well feel
proud of this new house of worship
The members of the building commit
tee Messrs J HBennett C J OBrien
P F McKenna James McAdams and
George Elbert deserve large credit and
unstinted praise for their faithful and
efficient efforts They bought the ma
terials and hired the day labor for the
construction
The architecs were Fisher Lawrio of
Omaha James McAdams one of the
building committee was general super
intendent of construction and purchas
ing James Rupp of Hastings was
foreman of the brick masons George
Younger of Box Elder was foreman of
the wood workers George Elbert of the
committee was foreman of the painters
and J H Yarger foreman of plasterers
Rev J J Loughran the pastor feels
especially grateful to the non members
for generous donations toward the build
ing of the new church And in this
connection it may be interesting to state
that the building is minus that usual
feature the mortgage
The bell damaged by fire will be re
cast next summer and placed in the
tower with appropriate ceremonial
And finally next summer it is ex
pected that a new pipe organ will be
purchased and placed in the organ loft
of the church thus fully and perfectly
equipping the church for its sacred work
The seating capacity of the church is
about 500 Its final cost will be in the
neighborhood of 10000
The Tribune warmly congratulates
Stove For Sale
Round oak almost good as new cost
18 goes for 10 if taken at once Mc
Cook Green House phone 91
Prairie Hay
550 per ton delivered Telephone L182
Wanted A young man or young lady
at McCook to address envelopes and mail
catalogs circulars etc for our mail
order department Local work during
evenings or spare time Permanent
position and good pay References re
quired For application blank write
enclosing stamp for reply Lincoln
Manufacturing Co 15th and O streets
Lincoln Neb
Marsh is especially fortunate in select
buying and gives his customers a share
in the profits by offering them the choic
est of everything in the meat line just
as cheap as the poorest you get else
where
The Knights of Pythias will instal
their officers elect next Wednesday even
ing January 13th to be followed by a
social session and refreshments
There is a rumor that
is to be converted to
stock paper
the Republican
an out-and-out
McConnells Balsam Cures Coughs
Only 5 Cents Extra
For The Tribune and The Weekly
uuunu ui onicago tuo lending
nr oi mo west improved and
strengthened by tho addition of many
new features Enlarged farm de
partment forestry and floriculture
care of the horso Honio Health
Club Mme Michauds health and
beauty hints now household ideas
practical cookery latest styles for
all ages best fiction full crop and
market reports The Inter Ocean is
tho only wostern paper recoivinc in
addition to tho
Associated Press re
ports tho entire telegraphic news
service of the Now York Sun and
special cable of the New York World
besides daily reports from over 2000
special correspondents All this for
only 5c extra McCook Tribune 81
Weekly Inter Ocean SI both for 1
year for 105 This offer open only
a few weeks And is open to all
subscribers who will pay thoir sub
scription 1 year in advance as well
as to new subscribers to The McCook
Tribune
Good Only Until Januarv iMh
n
McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friduy morning
Corn s 7
Wheat v H
Oats
i
Bnrley 28
OKS 1
Errh o
QoodButtor jjy
Croiimory Butter 25
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Everything in drugs McConnell
McConnells Balsam Cures Coughs
Kodaks are the same price the world
over Cone Bros sell them
Will buy hogs Tuesdavs and
days FS Wilcox
When you need anything usually
found in a drug store go to Cone Bros
Just use your phono Call up Marsh
and they will do tho rest if its choice
meat of any kind you want
McMillens Cream Lotion for hands
and face dries perfectly and leaves tho
skin smooth and soft
Furnished room for rent Inquire at
residence one block north of mill
S S Garvey
Wanted A horse of medium sizo
suitable for city delivery Call at store
J II Ludwick Son
First of the week William Lewis col
lided with Ben Olcott the youngerwith
rather disastrous effects Police Judgo
Berry adjudged 15 and trimmings about
the proper award
Wanted Salesman to solicit orders
for a full line of nursery stock Con
veyance will be furnished to reliable
men Payments weekly F II Stan
nard Co Ottawa Kansas
Wanted Men who can furnish team
and wagon and sell Dr Masters reme
dies extracts and spices to farmers A
paying business In writing state terri
tory wanted and send references Na
tional Medical Co Sheldon Iowa
The Western Mutual Life and Acci
dent Association of Lincoln Nebraska
nas organized an advisory board com
posed of F A Pennell J HBennett
Dr S C Beach C H Boyle and R A
Green and are ready to insure you
against accident or sickness
R A Green Local Agent
The season of clearing sales is with us
and the question is now Where are the
square bona fide reductions in prices
being made on worthy goods The
Thompson Dry Goods Co according to
their invariable custom put the whole
thing right before you in plain black and
white in their large broadside advertise
ment in this issue Their clearing sales
are well understood to mean and to be
just what they claim them to be Inter
ested parties will wisely govern them
selves accordingly and make their pur
chases early and often
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
- Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a
Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun
day J J Loughran Pastor
First Baptist Church Sermons at
11 a m and 745 p m Bible school at
945 a m Junior society at 3 p m B
Y P U at 045 p in Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening 755 Excellent
music All welcome
C R Betts Pastor
Congregational Sunday school 1 0
a m Morning service at 11 subject
The Holy Spirit Evening semces
at S Subject Life All members
are urged to attend the annual meeting
next Wednesday evening
George A Conrad Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock am
Morning prayer at 11 and evening prayer
and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in
the month Holy Communion at 730 a
m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
Methodist Sunday school at 10 a
m Sermons at 11 a m and S p m Class
meeting at 12 Junior League at 3 and
Epworth League at 7 Comethe church
will be warm Special revival meetings
will begin next Sunday night and con
tinue two or three weeks every night
I will preach in South McCook nextSun
day at 3 p m M B Carman
Pastor-
A poignant sorrow came into Rev
George Conrads Christmas joy by tho
death of a sister in Michigan close of
last week
1