The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 13, 1905, Image 1

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TWENTY FOURTH YEAR
The Watklns Franklln Wedding
A very charming homo wedding in
deed was that of Miss Florence Frank
lin and Mr Goorgo Herbert Watkina at
the home of the brides parent3 Mr and
Mrs V Franklin Wednesday evening
of this week
At the announced time seven thirty
the parents relatives and friends to the
cumber of several score assembled in the
parlors and the young couple descended
from an upper chamber proceeded by
Rev B A Carson the officiating clergy
man
The young friends plighted their
troths in a most impressivo ceremonial
and the use of the ring service a solemn
and beautiful marriage ceremony withal
Miss Edna M Barr played softly on the
piano during the march and throughout
the entire service
Leta Monks and Raeburn Carson
were the ribbon bearers stretching broad
white ribbons of satin from the stair
case to the center of the parlor
The brides gown was of silk net over
chiffon talTetta trimmed with lace and in
sertion A bridal veil and orange blos
soms completed the pretty effect
Hearty congratulations given the
guests repaid to the dining rooms where
an elaborate two course luncheon was
served Mrs O M Knipple and Mrs
Albert McMillen presiding at the re
freshment table and Mrs Herman Pade
Mrs Ainsworth Monks Mrs Barney
Hofer and Miss Sarah Hogan assisting
Mrs William Deere and Miss Myrtle
Pate were in charge of the cloak rooms
The house decorations were simple
but pretty and effective
In the parlor festoons of smilax were
hung from the corners of the ceiling to
the electrolier ferns red and white
carnations and potted plants completed
the chaste effect The reception hall
was made attractive by a disposition of
potted plants and red carnations while
the sitting room decorations were re
stricted to a smilax effect The library
and dining room were done in smilax
and pink and white carnations a taste
ful particular being the festoon of smilax
falling from the electrolier to the cor
ners of the refreshment table
The bride was born here and has grown
to attractive and useful youn woman
hood in our city where her friends and
admirers are numerous and warm The
groom is a son of Mr and Mrs G W
Watkins of Perry precinct who haye
been residents of this county for years
He is highly regarded for his manly and
sterling qualities The past year he
spent in the business college in Grand
Island and made a splendid record in
that institution
The young couple departed Friday
morning on a visit and upon their re
turn here will make their home for the
present with the brides parents
The presents were rich numerous
and handsome embracing a largo array
of silver cut glass china etc
CUT GLASS
We are constantly adding new things
to our cut glass lines We have a fine
assortment of cut glass which you will
enjoy examining No obligation to buy
if you dont wish to W T Coleman
Water Tax Due
Fourth quarters water tax now due
Delinquent October 17th 1905 Office
open from 8 a m to 5 p m
J E Kelley Supt
Situation Wanted
An elderly lady wishes a position as
housekeeper in small family Has one
child with her
J G Box 265 Kearney Neb
RESULTS ARE
WHAT COUNT
When you buy one of those Coles
Hot Blast heaters of W T Coleman
and reduce your fuel bill one half dont
it count
Bond Social
Tuesday night October 17 at 8 oclock
A good program free Refreshments
15 cents Everybody invited
Big Dance
at the skating rink Tuesday October
17th Tickets 75 cents Ladies free
The Hornback restaurant and bakery
has been moved back and onto West
Dennison street just west of J W Wil
cox Sons store and Joseph Menard
expects to at once erect a brick on the
lot vacated
You can buy a new piano at
Suttons at 175 a better one for
200 and still a better one for 225
Call and see them
Mrs Griffin is prepared to do dry
cleaning satisfactorily Call up phone
306 if you have any work of that kind
Removed Dr Kays office is now
over Pades furniture store Phone 98
Boys and girls union suits of under
wear 25c to 90c at Thompsons
A McMillen prescription druggist
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Fred W Knape is in Denver
D Mangus and family have moved to
Akron Colorado
Miss Anna Swanson returned home
Tuesday from her visit
R J Moore of Franklin was a city
visitor Tuesday morning
Mrs Frank Wallace is the guest of
Mr and Mrs W M Stoner
Sheridan Clyde is in the city on a
visit to his father and brother
Dr W A DeMay was over from
Danbury Monday on business
J Fletcher of Bartley contemplates
becoming a resident of McCook
C W Shurtleff of Stratton was a
city business visitor Wednesday
Mrs S O Russey is visiting her
parents Mr and Mrs H C Brown
L II Blackledge the Red Cloud
attorney was a city visitor Tuesday
Mrs A C Hill departed Thursday
morning for her home in Keokuk Iowa
E N Allen of Arapahoe was among j
the pilgrims to the city Monday even
ing
Miss VergieLudwick returned home
close of last week from her trip to Ore
gon
Emerson Hanson and family return
ed early in the week from a short visit I
in Colorado
Ed A Church state oil inspector
was in the city Tuesday on business of
that department
Rev Fitzgerald of Graf tonNebraska
conducted services in the Catholic
church last Sunday
Mr and Mrs H H Tartsch re
turned home Monday night from their
eastern N jbraska visit
Mr and Mrs George D Burgess re
turned last night from their brief wed
ding trip in eastern Nebraska
Mr and Mrs J E Tirrill returned
home close of week past from an ab
sence of several weeks on a visit
Mrs Mary Walker has had her
dwelling house in North McCook moved
into the northwest part of the city
Harrie Thomas of the Harvard
Courier attended the funeral and burial
of the late Bert L McCarl Tuesday
C T Eller of Driftwood precinct
has been entertaininghis brother Jessie
and wife from Harvard since close of
last week
Robert Knowles of Culbertson was
a city visitor on business Suturday He
has associated his son with him in real
estate business
Dr and Mrs H M Ireland arrived
home Monday night and are the objects
of warmest congratulations from their
many friends in the city
Miss Lillian ODonnell returned
Monday morning from Stratton quite
recovered from her recent runaway ex
perience in her home town
Mrs Frank Hamilton of Perry pre
cinct has been very ill with an attack of
cholera She is better at this writing
Her condition was very grave for a
while
Mrs G W Norris left No 2 Mon-
day morning for Indiana to attend a
national meeting of the P E O being
one of Nebraskas delegates to the ses
sions
Mr and Mrs Ralph Haggard of Ox
ford attended the Watkins Franklin
wedding Wednesday evening Mr
Haggard is the foreman of the Oxford
round house
Homer Shepherd of Coos county
Oregon is here on a visit to his relatives
in McCook and vicinity Homer is a
great believer in Oregon and the north
west country in general
Mrs Z L Kay joined the doctor
early this week coming from Chicago
where she has been visiting her son
Elmer They have quarters over Pades
furniture store at present
Wilson Glover recently sold his 400
acre farm Tip in Perry precinct to a gen
tleman from Crete Mr Clover will
have a sale of stock farm impliments
etc on the 25th of October
Frank Stillman went to Benkelman
Sunday being called there by the death
of his brother-in-law Agent Allen re
turning home on 12 Monday morning
He went back Tuesday on 13 and ac
companied the remains here on 12 Wed
nesday morning for interment
Mr and Mrs Holton Longnecker
and baby and his sister Miss Longneck
er came down from Rollinsville Colo
Saturday morning on No 2 He will
visit a week or ten days with relatives
and friends Mrs Longnecker will re
main longer They are very pleased with
their Colorado home
Think of it A new
175 200 or 225
Suttons
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piano for
them at
BERT McCARLS SUDDEN SUMMONS
Stricken Down In the Prime and Vigor
of Young Manhood at Akron
At an early hour last Saturday morn
ing while engaged in taking a check of
freight train No 76 at Akron Colorado
in preparation for starting for McCook
Conductor Bert L McCarl was suddenly
stricken by heart disease and expired in
the yard He had checked 34 cars of
his freight train and was found at the
35th car His fall was unnoticed by
the other members of the waiting train
crew they being informed of the sad
fact by a passing stockman who had a
shipment of livestock in the train and
who found the body in going along the
train
The indications are that the deceased
sank to his knees by the train and ex
pired instantly without being able to
make an outcry or attract the attention
of his fellqw trainmen who awaited the
completion of his check to resume their
journey eastward
Bert McCarl was a magnificent speci
men of young manhood vigorous and
robust and his sudden taking off came
as a great and painful shock to his
many friends and acquaintances in Mc
Cook and with crushing force to the
mother and sisters and brothers Mrs
McCarl had just about arrived at the
home of a brother of hers in Kansas
when the news of the sons death reach
ed her there Her home coming was
particularly pathetic and sad The
members of the stricken family have the
spontaneous and genuine sympathy of
the city in the great sorrow that has so
unexpectedly and swiftly come into their
midst in the death of their greatly-beloved
son and brother
Bert L McCarl was born in Knox
ville fowa June 30th 1871 Came to
Nebraska with the family in 1890 mak
ing his home in Hastings until 1891
when the family came to McCook to
live where he made his home until his
death October 7th 1905 Akron Colo
Services were conducted at the home
Monday afternoon at three oclock of a
very simple and brief character by Rev
M B Carman of the Methodist church
There was a prayer reading of a selec
tion of scripture and a short biograph
ical sketch by Rev Carman and the
choir composed of Mrs A P Bonnot
Mrs W A James Mr S B McLlean
and Mr C F Heber chanted the Lords
prayer and sang Nearer My God to
Thee
At the grave in Longview cemetery
the members of McCook lodge No 135
A F A M laid away the remains in
the use of the impressive and beautiful
ritualistic service of the order The
order also attended the funeral in a
body and accompanied the remains to
the cemetery as a guard of honor
While it was the purpose of the family
that the funeral be a simple and private
affair there was a large outpouring of
friends and neighbors at the home and
at the cemetary and the evidences of
tenderest sympathy for the bereaved
mother sisters and brothers were
general throughout the city
Dr C L Fahnestock and Sylvester
Cordeal were a committee from the
blue lodge that went up on No 13 Sat
urday and returned with the remains
on No 14 same night
The floral offerings were superb and
many embracing beautiful pieces by
the Masons K of P B of R T and O
R C besides numerous handsome of
ferings by individuals
G G Magnuson and Harry Ellison
were the brakemen on No 76
For Sale
Poland China male pigs and also kave
a few good females that I will sell Can
f urnislTold customers with new breeding
if they come soon Sale days Tuesdays
and Fridays Price 12 at home during
October Seven miles south of Indian
nola Nebraska
The Ducks Are Flying South
and this will remind you that it is time
to look after your heater for fall and
winter The stock at Colemans is
large and fine and you should investi
gate the merits of his goods before
buying
TABLE SILVERWARE
All the popular and tasteful table fit
tings and the established necessities
and fads of the hour at Colemans
Sterling silver and quadruple plate in
richest patterns
For Sale
One registered Shorthorn bull five
years old
WHBENJAMiNBanksville Neb
A large new barn is John Grannis
latest improvement on his residence
property
Dirt Cheap for Cash A small base
burner good condition Dr Pratt
dentist
Mens extra size pants 46 48 50
inches at Thompsons
THE IRELAND COL VIN WEDDING
Saturday Evening Was a Most Happy and
Auspicious Event
One of the most auspicious and happy
matrimonial events of the year was the
marriage Saturday evening of DrHarry
Madison Ireland D O of McCook
and Miss Gertrude Pearl Colvin daugh
ter of Mrs C E Colvin which took
place at the home of the brides sister
Mrs A O Thomas
The impressive ring ceremony was
performed at six oclock by Rev Dr C
C Drummond a missionary of the
Christian church lately returned from
India and now a resident of Lincoln
The bridal party entered the parlor to
the strains of Mendelssohns wedding
march played by Mrs J T Parker of
St Paul Neb Katherine Thomas
niece of the bride acted as flower girl
while Berch Parkernephev of the bride
was ring bearer
The bride was most becomingly gown
ed in embroidered chiffon over cream
silk and carried a shower bouquet A
brooch set with opals was the gift of
the groom
The parlor was elaborately and artis
tically decorated for the occasion the
cojors being green and white and part
of the decorations coming from the old
family homo of the bride where she
was born and reared
After the ceremony an exquisite five
course luncheon was served covers be
ing laid for twenty four The table de
corations were pink and white and were
extremely pretty
The gifts were numerous and costly
comprising a rare collection of cut glass
silver and linen as well as other beauti
ful and useful articles
During the evening three parties of
serenaders called and entertained the
party with sweet music and were served
with refreshments The singers were
mostly former pupils of Prof Thomas
in the public schools
Those who witnesed the ceremony
were for the most part relatives of the
bride and groom friends of tho bride
from her old home and a few Kearney
residents who had known her as a child
The out of town guests were Mrs C E
Colvin McCook Dr C C Drummond
Lincoln Mrs W E Smith Brush
Colo Mrs J T Parker St Paul Miss
Edna Colvin Denver George Ireland
TisaJiiah Emmett Ireland Craig Mis
Evelyn Johnson Arapahoe Miss Bertha
Hunting Arapahoe
The bride is quite well known in Kear
ney where she has visited She is a
successful teacher and has been for the
past two years connected with the Mc
Cook schools The groom is one of the
leading practitioners of McCook and is
spoken of in the highest terms Dr and
Mrs Ireland have gone to Craig for a
brief visit with friends and will return
to Kearney next Saturday After a
short visit here they will go to McCook
where they will make their home
Kearney Hub
A Farewell Reception to Pastor
The Baptist friends gave their depart
ing pastor and wife Rev and Mrs A B
Carson a farewell reception in the
chuch Tuesday evening of this week
at which the members of the church
and congregation and the pastors and
families of the other churches of the
city participated
There was no formal effort Sadie
Everist recited the pastor delivered a
short farewell address refreshments
were served and the occasion was made
socially pleasant
Rev Carson and family departed
this morning for Philadelphia where
he becomes a student in the Baptist
theological school for ar season With
them go many the best wishes of a
warm company of friends
To Telephone Subscribers
Owing to the fact that the construc
tion of the new exchange is now in prog
ress subscribers will be bothered more
or less with their instruments not work
ing as good as they might until this
work is completed but I assure you our
best efforts will be used to keep out all
trouble as near as possible
C I Hall Manager
WHEN
GETTING BUSY
IN THE KITCHEN
remember that W T Coleman has a
complete line of kitchen utensils and
novelties that will make your work a
pleasure
Brotherhood of St Paul
There will be an important meeting of
the Brotherhood at the church Friday
nigh tOct20th8 oclock The questions
of a rest roon debating cla ss and phys
ical culture will be discussed All
members please be present Com
175 200 225 will buy a new
piano at Suttons See them
Fur scarfs in genuine Isabella fox
750 at Thompsons
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 13 1905
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for drugs
McMillens cough cure is effective
Mens extra size suits 46 and 48 at
Thompsons
Childrens sleeping garments 35c to
50c at Thompsons
See those new 175 200 and
225 pianos at Suttons
Cream in sealed 10c awt 20c bottles
for sale at Marshs meat market
Best table oil cloths 15 cents a yard
including white at Thompsons
Fall wall papers at tempting prices
McConnell Druggist
Boys very heavy and warm all wool
three piece suits 500 at Thompsons
Wanted Pupils for a new class just
starting in shorthand LWStayner
For Sale A six room dwelliner on
Melvin street Apply to Frank Travor
Mens undershirts and drawers in
extra sizes 46 48 50 inches at Thomp
sons
They dont have coughs where they
keep McConnells Cough Balsam on
hanc
A few dozen heavy fleeced undershirts
no drawers worth 50c closing them at
29c at Thompsons
First class dress making Call at
Weygint dwelling 2ts
Jennie M Cottom
For Sale A hard coal base burner
practically as good as new Cheap
E II Doan
American Beauty Corsets are unequall
ed Money back after four weeks wear
if dissatisfied at Thompsons
Lost A pair of gold bowed eye
glasses Reward for return to Miss
Roxie Byfield at W S Fitchs
For Rent Front bedroom or parlor
and front bedroom suitable for four
H L Kennedy
Anyone wishing first class dressmak
ing done apply to Mrs A Lee Rooms
over Diamonds clothing store 6 3ts
For Sale One folding bed one soft
coal heater one New Home sewing ma
chine Inquire of Mrs George Willetts
Fur scarfs and muffs and childrens
and misses fur setts in allthe different
popular furs from 100 to 1250 at
Thompsons
This is the best corn crop for some
time and you will need husking pegs
and husking gloves and scoop end gates
See Colemans assortment
Childrens white bear skin coats in
splendid quality for 400 also the bear
skin in extra heavy weight 300 per
yard at the Thompson D G Co
Harold Morris had a slat or two
put on the bum in the recent football
scrimmage but he has been able to at
tend to his duties in the trainmasters
office as usual
A large stock of the latest Edison
Gold Moulded Records just received
McConnell Druggist
The Marseilles hand corn sheller is
known to be the most durable and
light running See the assortment at
Colemans
Our chocolates have a distinct value
as food besides being a delicious treat
Best dessert for any occasion
McConnell Druggist
The Womans Missionary society of
the Congregational church will meet
Wednesday October 18 at three oclock
at MrsBeardslees SubjectTurkey
Friends of the society are invited
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
In his new location just across the
street from his old place in the P
Walsh building Mike Walsh wants to
see you if you have poultry eggs etc
for sale He will pay you the best cash
market price for them
Miss Jennie Hill of Keokuk Iowa
wishes to announce she will open dress
making parlors in the Walsh building
the first of November and solicits the
patronage of the ladies of McCook and
vicinity High class work and latest
styles guaranteed
lzzer bed comforts are found in every
corner and part of Red Willow county
They sell themselves on simple merit
and every purchaser sends a new cus
tomer tomorrow We have shipped
them as far east as Hastings and they
are scattered every where up west
Strictly homemade 14 yards of cloth 6
lzzer batts well tacked and hemmed
185 Others at 225 to 300 The
Thompson D G Co makers
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WALL PAPER BARGAINS
Everything in drugs
Have you
Ludwicks
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You aro now doing your fall
house cleaning and wo beg to an
nounce that we havo sorao groat
bargains in one and two room
patterns of artistic wall decora
tions which to make room for
now stock we will sell at a sacri
fice
Those aro worth your inspec
tion also worth twice as much
money as wo ask for them Wo
invite you to call and bo shown
Wo also havo a complete line of
screen paints Paint your screons
in the fall if you wish thorn to
stay in good condition
Try our Ebony stovo pipe en
amel for your pipes stoves etc
It is the best ever
Cone Bros Druggists
Try McMillens cold cure
McConnell
se2n tho fancy china at
Best apron check ginghams 5 cents at
Thompsons
Fresh butter of best quality at Marshs
meat market
Best spooled carpet warp 19c a pound
at Thompsons
Special prices on Hammocks at Mc
Millens drug store
Mens and womens pure wool under
wear 100 each at Thompsons
Girl Wanted For general house
work Mrs L M Best Phonn 91
Very handsome assortment of ladies
misses and childrens caps at Thomp
sons
Have you seen our new pocket books
and skirt bags McConnell
Druggist
For Sale My residence on northeast
corner of Catholic church block
R M Douglass
See that cane topper at W T Cole
mans It will pay you to buy one this
year
Pat Walshs frame building on lower
Manchester is being veneered with brick
this week
Twenty different patterns in dinner
ware to select from at Ludwicks furni
ture store
For Sale No 6 Remington type
writer and a Round Oak heating stove
both nearly new L W Stayneu
Cash offer wanted on lot 3 block 7
First addition to McCook Newman
Laycock 711 17th St Denver Colo
SHAVE YOURSELF No trouble with
our kind of equipment Doesnt cost
much either McConnell Druggist
For Sale Four room house in South
McCook Easy monthly payments or
will trade for stock L M BestPhone 91
It is W F Wilson phone 316 East
Dennison street who buys and sells
secondhand furniture of all kinds right
Try him
If you are not entirely satisfied with
the perfume you are now using try one
of the new odors we are offering
McConnell Druggist
A vote taken to determine the most
popular thing in town would most cer
tainly elect the lzzer cotton batt 12
ounces 1234 cents at Thompsons
That gasoline engine that W T Cole
man had on exhibition at the carnival
seems to be the right thing judging
from the way the people talk who have
them in use
Remember you will find Mike Walsh
just across the street from his old loca
tion ready to buy your poultry eggs
old rubber copper brass at the highest
cash market price
Drop a card to box 595 and the Mc
Cook Stove and Range Repair Co will
give your repairs prompt and careful at
tention Repairs for every stove made
Examinations free of charge
You cant do better anywhere on earth
than at Marshs meat market in any
article usually for sale in an up-to-date
market Just try him Variety quality
price treatment all guaranteed
During the past three months rural
free delivery No 1 Charlie Byfield car
rier handled 13881 pieces of mail of all
kinds During the two months of the
same quarter Leon Clark carrier for No
2 handled 4816 pieces of mail of all
kinds