The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 21, 1905, Image 1

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TWENTY FOURTH YEAR
v Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since last Thursday evening
J Williamson to L S Lovitt wd to
lots 7 and 8 blk Ai Bartley 500 00
E C Wilcox to L S Lovitt deed to
the und 34 int in lot 6 4-3-26 200 00
C H TJerlings et al to J WDolan wd
to nwqr 20-2-27 1000 00
C F Fay to Minnie Wick qcd to lots
1 2 and 3 blk 7 1st South McCook 300 00
IT S to Elizabeth Young pat to no qr
33-3-26
T R Kennody to F D Kennedy wd
tonoqr 14-1-29 1000 00
Mer Nat Bank to Hattie Deveny wd
to 8 hf nw qr and n hf sw qr 27-3-29
L Tully to C F Lehn wd to lot 18u
blk 15 McCook and lot 15 blk 4 S
McCook 1st add
Lincoln Land Co to W A McCarty
wd to lot 4 and 5 blk 2 Lebanon
J Kinkead to A C and G E Abbott
lots 12 and 13 blk 1 Lebanon
2000 00
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100 00
150 00
Julia Baugger to J P Baugger wd to
swqr 28 320 2500 00
Mary Fitzgerald to L Hozier wd to
lots 23 and 24 blk 1 South McCook 30 00
W S Morlan to J Hammill wd to
nwqr 23-2-29 1000 00
United States to A Guy pat to e hf so
qrOand nwqr se qr 5-4-28
Good Homes Cheap
On August 1st by train No 3 an ex
cursion will leave McCook by way of
Denver for a trip through the Laramie
mountains and incidentally to inspect
the enormous irrigated system of the
Wyoming Development Co The trip is
one which will more than repay one for
the going combining as it does the ride
over Sherman Hill the highest point on
the Union Pacific railroad the match
lesssight of snow capped mountains in
mid summer and the drive of 70 miles
over the Laramie plains and mountains
ending at Wheatland in the midst of the
Finest Irrigated Lands In The West
No charge is made for the 70 mile drive
the meals etc The lands are selling on
very reasonable terms A person may
lmv 40 QO rr 1RO arroc np mnrA nr tbotr
may take the trip for the pleasure If
interested write C L Littel Culbert
son Nebr
A Phonograph
in your home would help to entertain
yourself and friends evenings or on
rainy days These instruments are dif
ferent from the majority of instruments
because in these you have all instru
ments in one Sou can have the music
of bands or orchestras solos duets or
concerted pieces Vocal music or the
latest selections of the vaudeville artists
Let us fit you out with an Edison phono
graph outfit Latest records constant
ly received
McConnell Druggist
Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by the McCook postoffice July 5 1905
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
Abegg Mr Albert
Bounce N
Crispin Mr Isaac
Doherty Mr Alva
Evans H F
Gordon A G
Jennings Mr Harry
Kline M A
Kehr Geo S
Morris Miss Ella
Meyers G G
Odell Mrs C M
Schneider Henry N
Schaffer Miss Mary
Tuesdele Mr Herbert
Woofter Mr Lucian
Wallace Mr Clarence
Walls Mrs Mattie
Mills Mrs Sarah
F M Kimmell Postmaster
Notice of Estray
Came to my farm about one mile west
of Perry station about June 1st two
Hereford cows in good condition Have
been dehorned Branded aT on left
hip and SH on right hip Owner can
have same by proving property and pay
ing charges
J S Williams McCook Neb
W H Ferguson Sells
Pictou Maitland lump coal at 775 ton
Best Jump threshing at 700 ton
Best nut threshing coal at 625 ton
Best egg coal at 575 ton
He also pays the highest market price
for all kinds of grain Try him
Helpful Rest
can be secured by purchasing a com
fortable hammock at McMillens drug
store
First in the hearts of all good bread
lovers is Doans 91 patent You need
the flour to keep well fed Doan needs
your trade to knead your bread
Dont you need a hammock we
have them at prices to suit you
McConnell Druggist
The mills of the Gods grind slowly
but never grind finer flour than Doans
mills produce
Best carpet warp on spools 19 and 21c
at Thompsons
Use McMillens Cream Lotion for sun
burn and tan
Mens helmet hats for harvest 20c at
Thompsons
Harvest gloves all prices at Thomp
sons
Stokes the grocer
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Inspector Barstow was at headquar
ters close of Inst week
Mrs L M Stayner and Leila went
east last night on a visit
F M Colson returned close of past
week from a trip to Denver
Dr W E McDevitt has been a guest
of Dr J D Hare since last week
E J Kates of the draughtsmans of
fice Lincoln was a Sunday visitor
Miss Ilola Neiswanger of Cambridge
has been a guest in Mayor Waites home
Mr and Mrs W A James arrived
home from their visit early in the week
George Overing is up from Red Cloud
this week putting up some monuments
J Fred Kinghorn now carries the
star and dignity of the night policeman
Mrs L D Gockley of Holbrook is a
guest of her daughter Mrs R J Pred
more
Mrs G II Mershon of Wilcox is a
guest of her daughter Mrs Floyd M
Berry
John A Gaarde is back in the bank
again after a short vacation at home in
Minden
Mrs E A Bocock has been up from
Holdrege this week guest of McCook
fiienda
Herman Meyer is here from St Ans
gar Iowa Rooking after his real estate
interests
Miss Millie Slaby is enjoying a va
cation and outing in Boulder Colorado
and vicinity
Mrs Fred Harris and daughter of
Kansas City are guests of Mr and Mrs
Joseph Menard
Mr and Mrs J T O Stewart of
Kearney are visiting relativing relatives
in the city
Mrs MAity Duffy a former resident
of our city is a guest of Mr and Mrs
C J Ryan and friends
J H Williams of DesMoines Iowa
has been a guest of his daughter Mrs
A E Wright since close of last week
Mrs F F Neubauer returned home
Tuesday night on No 3 from a visit of
a few days in Creston Iowa with friends
Mr and Mrs W A James are seeing
some of Colorado after taking in the
great League conveution in Denver
last week
Calvin C Goodman and Ross E Good
man of Alexis Illinois guests of Mrs
Susan C Hileman arrived from the
east last week
John Selby was up from Lincoln to
attend the funeral and burial of his
brother Jacob whose death is elsewhere
mentioned in full
Rev J J Loughran is expected
home tomorrow from his vacation in
Wisconsin Rev Damian Lavery OS
B has filled his place acceptably mean
while
Miss Ida MCCarl is absent on a va
cation visiting friends in Sheridan Wyo
ming and seeing some of the Yellowstone
Park Miss May Hileman is city librari
an meanwhile
R Morris Wheeler of Onarga Illi
nois is visiting his cousin Earl Lud
wick on his way home from attending
the League convention in Denver and
seeing the mountains
Miss Emma Burrows of Fond du Lac
Wis is spending her summer vacation
with her sister Mrs Herman Pade
Miss Burrows is principal of one of Fond
du Lacs ward schools
Harry Barbazett has commenced
extensive repairs and improvements on
his residence over on Madison street It
will be transformed into a two story
house and modernized in every respect
When thoroughly converted it will be one
of McCooks best homes
Rural Free Delivery Route No 2
The postoffice department has author
ized rural free delivery route No 2 and
the same will open for business on Aug
ust 1st with Leon Clark as carrier The
route covers the territory west and north
west of the city
Mrs John Lofvenburg Dead
John Lofvenburg arrived home Wed
nesday night from Hastings where he
buried his wife Mrs Lofvenburg went
to Hastings for medical treatment in a
hospital there but death relieved her
sufferings
Ready made sheets and pillow cases
Thompsons
Boys round straw harvest hats 10cat
Thompsons
Best quality table oil cloth 15c yd at
Thompsons
Large gingham aprons of best quality
20c at Thompsons
Mr Albert Gripe and Pearl Shiftier of
Earl near Cambridge while here the
Fourth procured a license and were mar
ried by Rev Carson at the Baptist par
sonage
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ure on liuttoned up People at tne
opera house Friday night Aug 1 Dr
Mclntyre is the pastor of a large church
in Los Angeles California and is recog
nized as one of the veritable kings of the
lecture platform His coming here will
be hailed with delight by lovers of noble
oratory
Instructor C M Barr and Supt E B
Sherman who has been giving lectures
on reading this week are the special ob
jects of congratulation at present Mr
Barr received word that he had been
chosen superintendent at Wahoo while
Mr Sherman is promoted from Schuy
ler to the suporintendency at Columbus
The two gentlemen were hosts to the
faculty on Tuesday evening at McMil
lens soda fountain
The additional enrollments this week
include Victoria Finn Wray Colorado
Mary Sissler Trenton T A Endsley
Cleo Rector McCook Fannie Davis
Colfax Iowa Gertrude Rosenfelt Grace
E Edwards Cambridge Florence Tee
ter Wauneta Alice Warren EmmnH
Gaarder Culbertson Iva Evans Hayes
Center Hattie Green Mrs Mary A
Murdock Frank S Graves Palisade
Florence Bole Kathryn ODonnell
Stratton Laura G Miller Indianola
Supt E B Sherman of Schuyler
has served this week as special lecturer
and instructor in the subject of reading
continuing the work begun last week by
Mr McMurray Mr Sherman has de
voted one period each forenoon to an ex
position of the principles upon which
good reading depends while each after
noon he has conducted classes in the
subject much as any teacher would be
called upon to do The work through
out has proved helpful and inspiring all
feeling that they have derived great
good from his instruction
The lecture by Professor A McMurray
of Chicago last Friday night at the M
E church drew but a small audience
but its excellence deserved a much larg
er hearing Mr McMurrays subject
was The Better Personality or as it
proved Charles Dickens the novelist
as an educator The speakers delivery
was faultless and his thoughts as to
what should constitute sound public
school teaching were enriched by many
illustrations and much humor The
readings from Nicholas Nickleby were
well rendered and greatly enjoyed Mr
McMurrys presence at the normal
meant much to the profit and enjoyment
of the weeks work
An excellent music program was
rendered this morning at the chapel
exercises The following were the num
bers
TEOGRAM
Chant School
Song Row Lightly School
Piano duet
aXCavelleria Rusticana
b Lustspiel
Mrs G
Thomas Mks W B Mills
Vocal duet
a No Hope Beyond
b On the field of Glory
F M Kimmell C H Miller
Vocal solo The Happy Three
C Bf Miller
Piano Solo The Murmuring Spring
Miss Jessie Miller
Song Tho Lord is My Shepherd School
Reduced Rates
toKansasCity St Louis Savannah Ga
Ft Worth Texas Bristol Tenn Mil
waukee Toronto Indianapolis Balti
more Buffalo and numerous other points
east west north and south will be on
sale in the near future Call on agent
for particulars
Prohibition State Convention
The Prohibitionists of Nebraska will
hold their state convention in the aud
itorium Lincoln on August 8th 1905
at 10 oclock Red Willow county is
entitled to eight delegates under the
call
Ladies washable skirts 8100 S150 at
Thompsons
H
Iciil Society
The Summons Came Suddenly
Jacob Graves Selby a resident of Im
perial but who had been in McCook for
a Jew weeksseeking relief from a serious
ailment died suddenly at the home of
his mother Mrs E E Selby last
day morning July 15th 1905
Deceased was born near Iowa City
Johnson county Iowa September 6th
1867 Died July 15th 1905 aged 37
years 10 months 9 days
He became a member of the Christian
church in West Liberty Iowa in 1883
On July 2 1903 he was united in
marriage with Miss Amy Morris of Im
perial Nebraska
A wife mother four brothers and
many friends mourn his death
The popularity of the departed was
amply attested last Sunday afternoon
at the funeral service in the Christian
church of McCook when a large number
of friends were present at the service
conducted by Rev L F Sanford at four
oclock
Monday morning the remains were
taken to Stratton Nebraska for inter
ment The relatives accompanied them
and a large gathering of frienc s there
were present to witness the last of earth
The body was laid away beside the re
mains of his father in the family burial
grounds in that town
AN EXPRESSION OF GRATITUDE
The relatives of the deceased desire to
thank the friends for their kindness dur
ing his illness and for their many ex
pressions of sympathy in their hour of
sorrow
Spices That Are Worth Having
People who buy spices for their cheap
aness invaribly pay more for the spices
than they are worth Pure spices are
stonger go farther are so much more
delicate and appetizing that they are
worth double what we ask for them
When in need of spices let us supply you
McConnell Druggist
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The Time Has Arrived
Sam Jones is in town and will lecture
to night at the M E church Read
this and get ready Doors open at 7 15
Lecture begins at 8 30 Admission 50c
Dr Warrick the specialist of Hast
ings will meet eye ear nose and throat
patients at the Commercial hotel in Mc
Cook Monday July 31st Hours from
12 to eight p m Eyes tested and prop
erly fitted
Good turkey red table damask
threshers 30c at Thompsons
for
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Auditor Sampson was at headquarters
yesterday
Switchman W W Prall returned to
work Wednesday
The St Francis Orleans line was
opened for business yesterday
E J Osborn of the blacksmith shop
is off duty with a burned hand
A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs
C H Bixler in Holdrege last Friday
Conductor H C Brown went up to
Hayes Center Wednesday on business
Conductor A L Hurlburt and crew
are on the St Francis line temporarily
N B Silver has gone from the black
smith shop into the engine service as
fireman
Switchman Ed Regan and Brakeman
C W Tyler of the west end have quit
the service
E B Billson is a new blacksmith and
Geo Schmidt and H C Bateman are
new helpers
J G Schobel of the trainmasters of
fice was a Minden pilgrim Sunday be
tween trains
Brakeman and Mrs H W Conover
and child spent Sunday in Red Cloud
with relatives
Switchman E L Hawkins was called
down to Alma Tuesday by the illness
of his father
Coy Burnett has quit the steam
hammer job and will do dentistry L F
Rolfe succeeds him
Mr and Mrs A P Ely went down to
Red Cloud Sunday morning Mrs Ely
is still visiting there
Conductor Tim Foley Left Monday
for Rocky Ford Colo called by the ill
ness of his daughter Gesuline
George Stroud has been transferred
from the blacksmith shop to Agent
Scotts force in the freight honse
Brakemen Sentance and Crone have
returned to duty on the Orleans St
Francis line after being on the main
line for a short time
Yardmaster Frankenfield of Oxford
has been called to Bloomsburg Penna
to the burial of his mother A CPaul
son is in charge of the yard
The company is enlarging the round
house at Red Cloud to enable them to
accommodate and house the larger en
gines now in use on the line
Mccook red willow county Nebraska friday evening july 211905
JUNIOR NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES
Jlev G L Goodell of Holdrege was
a caller at the normal Monday morning
The total enrollment thisweek reaches
219 This is three more than at the
corresponding time last year
The additional enrollmentsThursday
included Effie Long Alice Marquissee
and Mrs Frances Kerr of Palisade
Miss C Estella Goodwin of Benkel
man came down Thursday morning to
pay an official visit to the normal
I S Cutter state representative for
the publishing house of Ginn Co
made a professional and friendly visit to
the normal several days this week
The model school garden conducted
by Instructor Barr is proving a success
in every way Pictures taken by trave
lers to the other junior normal indicate
its superiority
No definite word has yet been received
from Frank R Roberson and it is pos
sible that his dates may be cancelled and
a high grade musical organization se
cured in his place
Robert Mclntyre the great word
painter will deliver his celebrated lect
BUTTONED UP PEOPLE
A magnificent lecture by one of
the greatest masters of word
painting on the xVmeri
can platform
REV DR ROBERT McINTYRE
of Los Angeles Cali
OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY AUGUST 1
830 pm
Auspices McCook Junior Normal
School
Seats reserved for holders of seas
on tickets Monday August 1 at
McConnells Sale begins Aug
ust 2nd
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The Cossacks or Tne Caucasus
The most exceptional cavalry of sol
diers of Europe are the Caucasian Cos
sacks of the Russian army Blindly
obedient to their officers indifferent to
danger and death inured to endurance
of the greatest physical hardships and
amazingly skillful in management of
their tough wiry steppe ponies a breed
closely akin to our mustangs their rep
resentatives are among the most inter
esting personal exhibits in Campbell
Bros Shows It is not easy to view their
fantastic feats on horseback in the light
of military training but they are aston
ishers any way The Campbell Bros
Shows will exhibit at McCook Aug 2
Samples of Grain For The Carnival
W T Coleman chairman of the com
mittee on agricultural display has sent
out about a hundred letters to farmers
asking that they preserve samples of
small grain for display and competition
at the McCook Street Fair and Carnival
August 2Sth September 2nd and The
Tribune hopes that there has been a
ready and liberal response to these let
ters and that a magnificent display may
be made in the competition
Insure Against
Summer Complaint
by keeping a bottle of McConnells
Blackberry Balsam always at hand and
with the first symptom of diarrhoea or
colic begin taking it and almost instant
relief will be had
McConnell Druggist
Celery Plants for Sale
25000 choice celery plants for sale
and now is the time to plant for fall and
winter use 250 per 1000 30 cents per
100 Large tomato cabbage and sweet
potato plants 35 cents per 100
McCook Greenhouse McCook Neb
Cash Offer Wanted
On lot 3 block 7 1st addition to
McCook Neb and the southeast quart
er of 22-3-29 134 miles east of McCook
Neb Address owner Benj Hammer
195S Emerson st Denver Col
For Sale A nice front door for a
residence with screen door to match
Also window frame and two sashes
with glass Will sell very reasonable
Call at this office for further particulars
Some years ago all machinery was
made from wood Now all first class
machinery is made from steel The
latest is a steel wagon And W T
Coleman has them
A Dorcas kensington will be held by
Mrs Barney Hofer and Mrs Loui Suess
next Thursday afternoon July 27th at
the home of Mrs Hofer The usual
charge ten cents
Miss Jennie Carson after a weeks
visit with her brother Rev A B Car
son returned to her home in Denver
Colo Thursday
iur oiyae cotc ana uisie JJann were
united in marriage at the Baptist par
sonageMonday evening
Lincoln Mixed Paint will give entire
satisfaction Sold by McMillen Drug
gist
McMillens Blackberry
summer complaint etc
Balsam for
Cylinder and all other kinds of oil for
sile at Colemans
Best quality apron check ginghams 5c
yd at Thompsons
They want second hand furniture
Call telephone 316
Ready made wrappers 50c 90c 8125
at Thompsons
Very good harvest overalls 50c at
Thompsons
Farm trucks as low as 82700 at W
Colemans
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Fringed table cloths 1 sizes 8100 to
175 at Thompsons
The Round Oak Chief steel range at
Waites
Best harvest toweling 9c at Thomp
sons
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Ludwick for dishes
McConnell for drugs
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Feed mills at CoJomans
Stokes grocer phono No 30
Everything in drugs McConnell
Detroit gasoline stoves at Waitos
Try Stokes for groceries Phono 30
McConnells Lightning Corn Cure 10c
Cups and saucers 45c per set at Lud
wicks
Turnip
Waitos
and wintor radish seed nt
Those bread mixers at Colomans are
bread winners
Fresh butter of best quality at Marshs
meat market
Wanted Second
Call telephone 316
hand furniture
Mens black alpaca coats 175 at
Thompsons
The best harvest work shirts 35c 50c
65c Thompsons
A car load of corn for sale O S Van
Doren Bartley Neb
Best quality Simpsons prints 5c a
yard at Thompsons
Remember phone No
want nice fresh groceries
30 when you
Mens black undershirts and drawers
35c at Thompsons
American A 2 bushel seamless grain
bags lGJoc at Thompsons
The new Press cut glassware at Lud
wicks Have you seen it
Turkey red handkerchiefs for thresh
ers G for 25c at Thompsons
Coleman sells steel ranges as low as
S1600 Call and see his line
Phono to No 31G if you have any sec
ond hand furniture to sell
II P Waite Co Imvo a largo stock
of bundle and header forks
Cream in sealed 10c and 20c bottles
for sale at Marshs meat market
That sliced halibut will capture you if
you try it once Stokes grocery
Ladies linen colored shirt waist suits
8150 at Thompsons
Four colors of Cotton Covert Skirting
13lc at Thompsons
Youll walk easier if
Connells Foot Powder
youll use
25 cents
Mc-
For Sale My residence Inquire at
bouse May E Goldtrap
New fall dress goods beginning to ar
rive at Thompsons
French canned goods peas mush
rooms sardines etc at Stokes groc
ery
This is weather to naturally remind
you of the comfort of a lawn swing
See Coleman
Get the first choice of those elegant
new fall waist patterns just received at
Thompsons
This is ideal weather for a gasoline
stove Tho Quick Meal is still the un
equalled stove W T Coleman
Ladies ready made dress skirts 8200
to 8S50 alterations made quickly with
out extra charge at Thompsons
Dinner sets tea sets toilets sets plain
ware decorated ware good cheap dishes
fine dishes everything in the line at
Ludwicks
Our own make bed comforts Gx7 feet
11 yards cloth six Izzer batts inside
well tacked and hemmed 1S5 at
Thompsons
Our living
advertisers
friends are not our only
Competitive importations
resort to devious methods to decry the
merits of Doans 91 patent
Out-of-town products are not in com
petition when quality and excellence are
considered as factors in flour Theres
none so good as Doans 91
McCook has an enviable reputation
as the foremost city of enterprise in the
western country Doans 91 patent has
been one of McCooks best advertise
ments
An expert gasoline stove repairer has
head quarters at H P Waite Cos for
one week Now is the chance to have
your gasoline stove cleaned or repaired
Work done at vour home
You can depend upon it every time
the quality of meat you get at Marshs
market Always the best and no high
er than the cheaper kinds No need to
experiment just remember the reliable
A rubbish fire back of Ludwicks furn
iture store Wednesday evening created
considerable smoke and caused an alarm
of fire to be sent in There was a re
sponse by the companies but it was not
necessary to turn on the water There
was no damage