The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 16, 1906, Image 1

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TWENTY FOURTH YEAR
No 5 Last Number
THE CITIZENS ENTERTAINMENT
COURSE
LULU TYLER GATES
and hor Company of Artists
OPERA HOUSE
WEDNESDAY MARCH 21
830 p m
Kryl and his company the Chi
cago Lady Entertainers Moran
and Driver all were good the
Gates company will prove a fitting
climax to an excellent series
The company will consist of Walt
er Bentley Ball baritone Ebba
Hjertstedt the Swedish violinist
and Grace Gilmoropianist These
three delightful artists will with
Mrs Gatesgive a program unique
novel popular an 1 artistic
Reserved seats will be checked off
for holders of season tickets at
McConnells Friday March 16
seven oclock p m Sale will be
gin the following morning
This concert will deserve the
est possible hearing
Will Abate the Nuisance
The Tribune learns with satisfaction
that the county authorities are making
Arrangements to shut off the jail from
the approach of the public by an iron
fence of a suitable kind The lonfing
about the windows has been a nuisance
during the summer and past winterand
this move on the part of the authorities
is a proper one In the case that plan
does not materialize it mignt prove
efficacious to arrest some of the lads who
worse than waste their time loafing
about the south jail window smoking
and talking with the prisoners The
practice ought to be stopped and we
understand it is the purpose of the
sheriff to stop it one way or another
A Private Company Buys Them
Last week the deal was closed where
by The Lincoln Land Co retires from
the ownership of the McCook Water
Works and a private company takes
over the property Some members of
the old company still retain an inter
est in the reorganized company which
now has some local stock holders J E
Kelley local manager and James Hat
iield being new holders of stock The
officers of the new company are A B
Minor president J W Deweese vice
president J E Kelley secretary and
and superintendent James Hatfield
treasurer
Revival Meetings
The revival meetings begin at the
Congregational church Sunday evening
and continue each night for two weeks
Plans are being made for good music
and the prospect is bright for success
Rev P A Sharpe of Friend Neb who
will arrive Tuesday and do the preach
ing thereafter is a man of success in this
line of work Last winter ninety were
converted under his preaching at Court
land Neb Everybody is invited to
these meetings Come and bring a
friend
A Hospital a Possibility
The news comes to The Tribune that
there iB a brightening prospect that Mo
Cook may have a hospital The infor
mation is that Bishop Bonacum of the
diocese of Lincoln is now considering
plans for such an institution to be locat
ed in this city The realization of this
dream will be a great and good day for
McCook vicinity and the entire Mc
Cook division of the Burlington
Bond Sale
Sealed proposals with a 500 certified
check of the bidder will be received by
me until eight oclock p m April 2nd
1906 and opened immediately there
after for the sale of ten thousand dol
lars of McCook Sewer Bonds For full
information as to said bonds address me
W A Middleton City Clerk
McCook Neb
From Now On
Having made arrangements with a
practical harnessmaker in an eastern
town I will from now on have hand
made harness on hand at all times of
the very best selected stock It will be
to your advantage to call and investigate
before buying W T Coleman
The Edison Phonograph
is today the most versatile musical in
strument in the world It stands alone
as an entertainer It will always amaze
and delight its hearers McConnell sells
them on easy terms
Dinner Has Been Postponed
The ladies of the W R C announce
the postponement of their dinner on ac
count of the bad weather
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
William Knape has retired from the
dray business
Dan Cashen was over from Danbury
Saturday
Frank Love of Holdregewas in town
early in the week
I D Moore arrived homo last night
from his Lincoln trip
Mrs E B Larmon of Denver is a
guest of Mrs W H Dungan
Mrs G H Thomas returned Mon
day from her Lincoln Harvard visit
Chris FARBERlately employed by the
Barnett Lumber Co has moved to Cul
bertson
Mr and Mrs F S Sovern of
sonville are guests of Mr and Mrs R W
Devoe
P Walsh is visiting in Arkansas Hot
Springs Arkansas whither he went the
close of last week
Mrs J B Meserve departed Tues
day morning for Kansas City Mo
after a weeks visit here
William McNish of Hill City S D
father of Mrs W F Jones is in the
city on a visit with his daughter and her
husband
O G Vahue and Mr and Mrs Ray
Vahue departed on 2 Wednesday morn
ing for their old home in Allegan
Michigan
G E Thompson arrived home Tues
day night from his visit to eastern
markets of a week or two making addi
tions to his spring and summer stock of
merchandise
Walter Thorgrimson is spending
the week with the homefolks Walter
was with the Nebraska Indians during
the baseball season and later with the
Burlington survey up in Wyoming He
is now working out with the Lincoln
league baseball team and if he makes
good will sign with them during the 1906
season Walter has developed into a
star pitcher
Commercial Club Session
The Commercial club had under dis
cussion and consideration two particu
lar items during its session of Tuesday
evening of this week
The matter of carrying forward the
petitions for lateral sewers and the for
mation of sewer districts was discussed
to the end that a committee of three
was appointed consisting of L W
McConnell T E Kelley and E J WH 4
cos who will have this enterprise strict
ly in charge and will push the securing
of names to the petitions for both east
and west Main avenue sewer districts
vigorously and intelligently
Another enterprise proposed was
broached and discussed at some length
namely the new school house This
was taken up by President Barnett
who as a member of the board of edu
cation was in position to speak author
itatively He stated that the board
contemplated asking for an issue of
36000 bonds for the construction of a
new high school building the- board
considering that amount necessary to
build a proper school house for present
needs and at the same time to antici
pate the future in a small measure He
stated that petitions and other legally
required acts were being taken and the
board expected some time in the future
to ask the citizens of this school dist
rict to vote upon the proposition to pro
vide means to build the proposed new
high school
The Tribune expresses the desire of
the people of McCook when it says that
the building should be substantial
creditable and ample for the present de
mands and sufficient to meet the re
quirements of our growing city and en
larging public school attendance The
amount proposed by the board of edu
cation will doubtless be required for the
purpose stated Public schools and the
public school system come high but we
MUST HAVE THEM
Express Their Gratitude
We are very grateful to all who ex
tended sympathy and rendered assist
ance during the long illness and after
the death of our father
Sheridan Clyde
Lovell Clyde
Mitchell Clyde
Artistic Wall Paper
We have designs in wall paper which
you can not afford to miss seeing There
are harmonious conceptions in colorings
which please when seen in the hall par
lor dining room or bed room They are
home beautifiers
L W McConnell Druggist
Restaurant For Sale Cheap
For particulars write
16 2ts D L Cunningham PalisadeNeb
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
An 800 pound pony for sale cheap at
the Gurney Poultry place Fast reliable
and sound
The Gurney Poultry House
is the placo to get especially top prices
for late hatch small chickens mediums
or large They want your ducks un
picked Turkeys and eggs Also take
your nicies and get full weights and
prices
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State Supt McBrien Consults
State Supt McBrien was in the city
last Saturday in consultation with the
several superintendents of the counties
represented in the McCook Junior Nor-
mal school and with City Supt Thomas
of McCook who will again bo in charge
of the normal during the session of 1906
It is within bonds to state that the
prospects are bright even at this early
date for the coming year The county
superintendents present were Miss
Flora B Quick of Red Willow Mrs
Margaret West of Hayes Miss Estella
Goodwin of Dundy and James OConnell
of Hitchcock They were at one in
promising increased attendance from
their several counties next term es
pecially among those who would in all
probability remain during the encire
term
The consensus ofopinion was that the
school during the past years has been of
great profit and that its usefulness and
importance are growing in an
ening circle That McCook is a logical
location for something of a permanent
character in a state educational institu
tion as shown by the attendance and in
terest manifested in years past by the
teachers of this section of the state
In the evening at the Palmer house
Mr and Mrs Albert Barnett of our city
were the authors and finishers of a
pleasing and informal social incident to
the regular business gathering in the
acceptable form of a dinner served in
five courses and in the best style of that
popular hostelrie with every needful
and tasteful acccessory and a menu of
most appetizing and seasonable particu
lars
On this occasion Host Barnett who
is a member of the McCook board of
education and deeply interested in mat
ters appertaining to our educational in
terest and advancement took incidental
opportunity to express McCooks ap
preciation of the benefits derived from
the junior normal sessions of past years
the presence of the teachers in our midst
the social moral and mental uplift not
to mention the entertaining features of
each session were mentioned among our
blessings
State Supt McBrien could not resist
the opportunity of expressing in kind
the states the instructors and the
teachers pleasure and gratitude at the
interesF shown by the citizens ofTVIc J
Cook in the success of the school The
superintendent expressed the wish and
hope that McCook might in time be
come the location of a permanent teach
ers training school and complimented
this community upon the patent concern
its people in educational matters
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Republican Editors Organize
The Republican editors of the Fifth
congressional district of Nebraska met
in McCook Tuesday and organized an
association for mutual protection and
berieijt assuming the name of Fifth
District Republican Press association
The association commences its
Adam Breede of the Hastings
Tribune as president F M Kimmell of
the McCook Tribune as vice president
jM H Prall of the Imperial Republican
secretary treasurer and C WBarnes of
the McCook Republican A S Barry of
fhe Superior Journal and A A Hadden
of the Franklin Free Press together
with the president and secretary compose
the oxcutive committee
The matter of constitution and by
laws will be taken up at the next meet
ing of the association in Holdrege E
J Mitchell of the McCook Republican
was made chairman of the committee on
oy laws and constitution to act in con
junctionwith the executive committee in
preparation of the constitution and by
laws
A committee of five F M Kimmell
of McCook Tribune A A Hadden of
Franklin Free Press H G Thomas of
Harvard Courier A L Taylor of Tren
ton Republican P A Williams of
Riverton Review was appointed and re
ported the following resolutions which
were adppted and indicate one of the
prime motives of the organization
Whereas the members of the Fifth
District Republican Press association
believe in a free and untrammeled press
and
Whereas the object of a free press is
to voice true individual and not ready
made editorial sentiment therefore be
it
Resolved that it is the sense of this
association that we emphatically con
demn the self constituted press bureau
method of attempting to create political
sentiment as has been practised in
this state in years past and as is now in
vogue
The next meeting of the association
will be held in Holdrege at a time to be
scheduled by the executive committee
when the constitution and by laws will
be adopted
House for Sale or Rent
If you have a bouse for sale or rent
call up 157 and give the best price and
terms possible with description I have
a good list of people who want to rent
and buy Lindemann
5 to 140 Acres
in Egan park Only half mile to school
For prices and terms see
C F BABCOCKMcCook Neb
ENTERTAINMENT
by Ancient Order of United Workmen
at theMelhodisteGhorch
MONDAY EVENING MARCH 19
Hon O J VanDyke Grand Master Workman will deliver the princi
ple address of the evening
Silas R Barton Grand Recorder of Grand Island and Hon A Ga
lusha Secretary of State and a member of the Grand Finance Committee
will be present and speak
The above gentlemen are excellent speakers and a royal good time is
expected
J H Bennett a former townsman and a member of the Grand Finance
Committe will also be here
P S Aside from pleasure the above officials of the A O U W
will look over the city with a view of buying the Sewer and School bonds
Under the new Reserve fund enacted by the last Grand Lodge which
went into effect July 1st 1905 the funds have accumulated at the rate of
26000 per month which will be invested in Real Estate Loans and
Bonds
Appointed C H Harman Deputy
At the meeting of the county com
missioners Tuesday County Assessor
Skalla appointed Cd Harman of Perry
precinct as deputy assessor of Willow
Grove precinct which embraces the city
of McCook Mr Harman was strongly
endorsed by McCook business men He
has the reputation of being something of
a tax ferret and sleuth and will it is
hoped list the taxable property of Mc
Cook and Willow Grove precinct with
out favor or fear and to the utmost farth
ing
March Blasts
make it safe to wear a chest protector
We have all sizes and can fit lady or
gentlemen boys or girls
L W McConnell Druggist
Horses for Sale
One hundred head of draft and driv
ing horses for sale
Frank Stillman McCook Neb
Very large line of Uew Silk Gloves in
white black colors and elbow lengths
Thompsons
Everything in drugs McConnell
Bread misers at WT Colemans
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Much Snow and Low Temperature
This wee has been marked by heavy
snows and low thermometer quite all
week The temperature reached perhaps
ten degrees below zero and the snowfall
has been the heaviest of the season
making altogether winter real and snug
enough for the most exacting
Wanted
A reliable person for McCook and
surrounding country to represent the
National Life Insurance Co of Chicago
Liberal contract to right party
C E H E Brown General Agents
Holdrege Nebraska
A New Dray Firm
W E DeLong and J R Pence who
have been operating separate dray busi
nesses for some time have joined issues
and are now conducting their enterprise
in partnership
Changed
The Wall Paper in McConnells win
dow is changed every day See the
new papers
Remnant Bargains
A nice selection of one room remnant
patterns of wall paper at special prices
McMillen Druggist
rttmtte
mccook red willow county Nebraska Friday evening march i6 1906
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for drugs
McMillen Prescription Druggist
Best Apron Ginghams 5c yd Thomp
sons
Infants cloaks
Thompsons
from 35c to 300
McConnells Sarsaparilla and Blood
Purifier 100
For chapped hands and face use
Millens Cream Lotion
Mc-
Amoskoag 2 bu seamless 16 oz grain
bags for 19c Thompsons
Pay cash and got your groceries cheap
See ad J A Wilcox Son
All the best Calicoes Simpsons
Amencansetc for 5c yd at Thompsons
Removed Dr Kays office is now
over Pades furniture store Phone 9S
Best Carpet Warp on
white and 24c for colors
spools 22c for
Thompsons
The Vanderhoof Gray Fitch livery
barn has been purchased by Smith
Fitch
Very desirable shades including
grey in our new Batiste SuitingB at 44c
Thompsons
No trouble curing your corns when
you use McConnells Lightning Corn
Cure Ten cents
The very newest and dressiest in
Ladies White Waists and Colored
Waists Thompsons
Cooking utensils something the house
wife needs every day of her life
Can be bought at W T Colemans
The Wheeler Wilson machine has a
rotary motion ball bearing and is the
lightest running machine in the world
Sold by W T Coleman
You can not afford to buy wall paper
until you have seen our new stock Will
be glad to show you our papers any time
now L W McConnell Druggist
Remember you will find Mike Waish
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
You cant do better anywhere on earth
man at luarsns meac marKet in any
article usually for sale in an up-to-date
market Just try him Variety quality
price treatment all guaranteed
You can depend upon it every time
the quality of meat you get at Marshs
market Always the best and no high
er than tho 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
g Walsh building Mike Walsh wants to
I see you if you have poultry eggs etc
for sale He will pay you the best cash
market price for them
Those Dempster gasoline engines that
W T Coleman has been selling for
pumping are a fine article in every re
spect They are a Nebraska product
made on honor and are just the thing
for pumping and grinding
The explanation of our trade bringing
prices if one were asked is simply in
our absolutely spot cash system Our
small but actually realized margins are
more than satisfactory to all concerned
than opposite methods We invite
your participation in the benefits The
Thompson D G Co Thompsons
The Sole Remnant
Not very long ago Mr Walter Bentley
Ball was singing with a solo quartette
at one of the large Methodist churches
in Columbus O Everything had been
going smoothly for several monthswhen
suddenly the other three members of
choir resigned or were dispensed with
by the music committee who kept Mr
Ball as precentor The next Sunday
came around and being left alone
he had to render a solo Rather
hurriedly it must be confessed Mr Ball
selected one and did not at all realize
what he was singing until well into the
aria from Elijah It is enough O
Lord now take away my life This
was bad enough but when he came to I
the dramatic climax where the voice
stands out alone And I even I only
am left and they seek my lite to take it
away it was too mucn xne congre
gation grinned and Mr Ball only re
strained himself by a great effort from
breaking down completely
Burial of Allen C Clyde
The remains of Allen C Clyde were
buried last Saturday morning from
Pades undertaking rooms Rev Car
man conducted brief services there and
at the grave in Riverview cemetery
There were some beautiful floral decor
rations Many friends of the sons
were present
Largest and best line of Ladies and
Misses New Spring Dress Skirts at
Thompsons
See McConnell for Wall Paper
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Try McMillens Cough euro
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Oil boaters of all kinds at W T Colo
mans
Bost tablo oil cloth 15c yd
sons
Fresh butterof best quality nt Marshs
meat market
Sewing machine needles of nil kinds
at W T Colemans
You must romomber that W T Cole
man handles tho B P S paiuts
Six colors in our Now Taffeta Silk
Petticoats at 189 Thompsons
The Clauss Shkucs are sold by V T
Coleman and overy pair guaranteed
I have three dozen nice Plymouth
Rock hens for sale MitsJ F Randel
See McConnells Window Display of
wail paper Display changod
day
every
A very pretty assortment of styles and
shades in our Now Spring Silks at 4ic
Thompsons
A largo assortment of Novelty Souve
nir Postal Cards at
McMillens Drug Store
Our stock of New Wall Paper is now
complete Latest dosigns newest color
ings and right prices
A McMillen Druggist
Having just received a very largo in
voice of whins I can satisfy invhnrlv in
a whip from tho cheapest to tho highest
grade made W T Coleman
W G Jones repairs cook stovesheat
ors and cleans gasoline stoves Work
guaranteed Phono red 306 or box
595 McCook Neb tf
A Dorcas Kensington will bo given by
Mrs Wieho and Mrs DeWitt at tho
home of Mrs Wiehe on Thursday after
noon March 22 at 230 p m
This week Samuel Ilornback moved
into the now Menard brick on lower
Main aveauo from his temporary loca
tion on West Donnison street
Bissell sweepers have won a distinct
reputation for strength durability ease
of running and their perfect sweeping
qualities See W T Coleman
For Sale Lot 11 block 15 original
town McCook Sold cheap if -taken at
once Wahlquist Bros
Hastings Neb
If you have not a sewing machine call
at W T Colemans and see the Wheeler
Wilson It is three times the value of
any other Sews one third faster one
third easier and one third better
As soon as the snow has melted off we
hope to interest you in S n B n ts
At present we stop with the remark
that this snow will make gardening
all the more profitable this year Our
lina is the best to be found weare con
fident and the prices most reasonable
Thompsons
Good homes are wanted for destitute
and orphan children of all ages by the
Child Saving Institute 1806 Ohio St
Omaha From 40 to CO constantly on
hand Over 300 Dassinp through the
institute during tne year If interested
write for application blanks inclosing
stamp for postage
Mrs CEReynolds the hairdresser nf
Hastings Neb will be at The New
Idea Millinery March 17th to 22nd
where she will demonstrate with hpr
hair goods and toilet articles Will
carry a full lino of first grade human
hair switches and pompadours also
hairrolls combs and pins Switches
and pompadours made from combings
and cut hair Treatment for scalp and
face a specialty A cordial invitation
extended to call and see her goods
Ebba Hjertstedt
Ebba Hjertstedt the violinist with
the Lulu Tyler Gates Company is a na
tive of Sweden although she came to
this country early and received her first
music lessons here under Bernhard
Listemaon She continued her studies
in Sweden and even played before King
Oscar during her visit to her native
land She then took un her residence
in Berlin and studied with HofconcRrt
maester Max Grunberg for some time
Although this is Miss Hjertstedts first
American tour she is nevertheless an
experienced violinist having toured both
Germany and Sweden
REAL ESTATE
Five Ten Twenty Acre Tracts
Alfalfa sugar beets garden tracts on
first bottom within one mile of tho
round house will be on the market on
easy terms April 1 1906 Call at office
for particulars A G Bump
J E Kelley next door to postofSce
Telephone Notice
Parties who are not now subscribers
who wish telephones please make ar
rangements ht the office as soon as pos
sible C I Hall Manager