The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 30, 1906, Image 1

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TWENTY FOURTH YEAR
Real Estate Translers
The following real estnto filings havo
been made in the county clerks ollico
since lust Thursday evening
Lombard Liquor Co to W F Pntton
deed and assignment no description
J Broomfiold to J T BatiRhan wd to 8
hf ne qr s hf nw qr and bw qr 26 and n
hf se qr 35-3-23 11000 00
H C Hritt to W B Cravon wd to lot 4
blk 9 2ud McCook 1250 00
M Trammoll to May Trammell wd to
lot4blk2lst McCook 100 00
T Bauglian to M Supenchick wd to
nlif seqr 12000 00
W F Patton to A E Ohlson qcd to nw
10 00
U W Heathcoto to II Moyer wd to lots
15 and 10 blk 1G Danbury 800 00
Lincoln Land Co to LTerrill wd to lots
5 and 6 blk 0 4tli McCook 275 00
C F Babcock to C Q Ormau wd to lot
6 blk 3 Willow Grovo 100 00
L L Co to C F Lehn wd to lot 11 blk
5lstMcCook 150 00
A C Crabtreo to C F Lehn sd to n hf
nw qr 21-1-30 15100
A C Crabtroo to C F Lolm sd to sw
qr8wqr29nw qr nw qrandshfnw
32-1-30 253 00
B F Yalo to C F Lehn wd to s hf nw
qrohfsw qr 17-4-30 700 00
J F Burt to G W Burt wd to pt sw qr
nwqr 18-3-27 SOO 00
Mollio Glynn to P F McKenna wd to
undqrwhf 25-1-29 1000 00
J E Glynn et al to P F McKenna wd
to und qr w hf 25-1-29 2000 00
T Glynn to P F McKenna wd to und
qrwhf 25-1-29 1000 00
Lincoln Land Co to FFWcst wd to lot
2 blk 9 Lebanon 40 00
Murphy to E E Holbridso wd to e hf
33-1-27 4500 00
Hartmnn to F Coleman wd to s bf
nw qr and n hf sw qr 4-1-29 100 00
I D Long to G R Spurgin wd to s hf
sw qr 34-4-30 and w hf ne qr and e hf
nw qr and nw qr nw qr 3-3-30 5550 00
M L Thorgrimson to Stella M Allen
wd to lot 2 blk 9 1st McCook 2000 00
G A Smith to J S Kennard wd to nw
qr 25-4-26 4630 00
United States to L C Stephenson pat
to neqr 33-1-27 i
United States to M Morris pat to n hf
nw qr and se qr nw qr
W IIopp to S D Luna wd to sw qr
1800 00
S D Lnno to II H Deardoff wd to sw
qr 34-1-26 2700 00
J J Alberts to J Wainstock wd to n hf
sw qr and se qr sw qr 26-4-30 1000 00
C Hammond to Z S Vosburg wd to nw
3200 00
Lincoln Land Co to T McCallum wd
to lot 11 blk 31 Indianola
li Al Whish to E E Ervin wd to hf
so qr28 and nw qr sw qr 27-2-27 900 00
C A Perry to J H Thompson wd to w
3500 00
T H Colling to C Coiling qcd to lots
14 15 and 16 blk 8 1st McCook 100
United States to S Young pat to se qr
32-3-26
United States to A B Goodner pat to
swqr 34-1-29
N Axtell to G Wall wd to sw qr 15-2-27 1500 00
Melissa Billings to H Ketenring wd to
lots 5 and 6 blk 9 Danbnry 1000 00
Farrell to J F Mahoney wd to blk 6
Springdale Park 1200 00
P M Peiree to J H Rigby wd to se qr
24-2-27
S E Ney to F T Walker wd to so qr 33-
4 2S 625 00
J H Manwarring to F T Walker wd
to und qr 334 28 625 00
M P Suiter to F T Walker und qr int
in se qr se qr se qr 4 23 625 00
C J Suiter to F T Walker wd to und
qr intinse qrse qrseqr 4 23 925 00
F T Walker to J W Domuth wd to se
3200 00
W R Redtfeldt to J Bachow wd to se
2900 00
K Johnston to W A Bryant wd to nw
qe so qr 11-2-29 400 00
Ella M Sly to C H Akers wd to lot 1
blk 11 2nd McCook 2000 00
T V Hodges to V Franklin wd to sw qr
ne qr and se qr nw qr and lots 2 and 3
andptnhf nwqr 19-3-30 4000 00
The Proof of the Pudding
Well you know it is not in chewing
the string This holds good in meats as
well as in puddings The B M meat
market guarantees you the best the
market affords in the meat line in any
and all kinds of meats They throw in
liberal and courteous treatment and
prompt delivery You will find the
market at the old stand first door south
of the Walsh block We bespeak a liber
al portion of your patronage during the
new year David Magner Prop
Pure Mixed Paint
Do you want an absolutely pure
paint with a guarantee that we stand
back of Then get the Lincoln A P
Paint
It will not pay you to get a cheap
paint not even 50 cents a gallon less
Now is the best time to paint Come
in and let us figure with you
A McMillen Druggist
Mr Meeker Declines
C H Meeker has formally declined
the nomination for city engineer on the
Republican ticket and the printed bal
lots will show that office blank without
a nominee
August Droll Dead
August Droll died at 830 oclock last
night of asthma and heart disease He
will be buried from the Catholic church
Monday morning at 1030
Music Hath Charms
The charm of these Phonographs are
theiriow prices
L W McConnell Druggist
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Garden seeds at Waites
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mits C A Grant of Hayes Center is
in the city
Dr W A DkMay was over from
Danbury Thursday
Mrs Stella M Allhn has purchased
the Thorgrimson residence
Peter Carty was over from Lebanon
Wednesday on a short visit to oldtime
friends
O B Woods of Danbury was a busi
ness visitor to the countys capital city
Monday
E G Bohanan of Lincoln was in the
valleys finest on insurance business
yesterday
Mrs Margaret WfiSTSupt of Hayes
county schools spent the closing days
of the week in our city
Miss Bessie B Crites of Hastings is
in the city guest of Mr and Mrs A G
Bump and other friends
Lee I Culbertson of Clarinda Iowa
was in the city Monday He is a travel
ing man now having left the railroad
service
Mrs J C Caffee and Miss Irene
Caffee of Grinnell Iowa have been
guests of D H McMurrin and Mrs N
B Silvers
Miss Stella Fuller has been in Lin
coln and Havelock this week on a visit
to her sister and taking in a brief season
of opera
AllieKeyes took advantage of the
holiday Friday and went over to Wil
sonville Thursday morning to spend a
few days with the family
Mrs Max Anton went down to To
poka Kansas Wednesday night to be
absent two weeks visiting her sister and
a brother of her late husband
C T Watson departed Thursday
morning for his new home near Lafay
ette Indiana He will visit in Ashland
Tecuruseh and other Eastern Nebraska
points en route
Rev A A Holems the new Baptist
pastor wife and baby and Mrs Holems
grandmother Mrs Briggs arrived in the
city Tuesday of this week The Trib
une welcomes them to McCook hoping
their stay may be pleasant and profit
able
CUT CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christian Sunday school at 1 and
Christian Endeavor at II oclock every
Sunday morning All are welcome
Baptist Sunday school at 10 oclock
Preaching at 11 and 8 Prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening at 8 Cordial
welcome to all
A A Holems Pastor
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 am Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
Congregational Sunday school at
10 am Preaching at 11 am and 8 pm
Christian Endeavor at 7 p m Revival
meeting on Saturday Sunday and every
night this coming week led by Rev P
A SharpeAll are cordially welcome at
these services
Geo B Hawkes Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock am
Morning prayer at 11 a m and evening
prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sun
day in the month Holy Communion at
730 a m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Sermons at 11 am and 8 pm Class at
12 Junior League at 3 Epworth League
at 7 subject Brotherhood of St Paul
Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at
eight oclock All welcome Preaching
next Sunday afternoon in South Mc
Book M B Carman Pastor
COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTY COURT
Following marriage licenses have been
issued since our last report
Ellis E Lamb 24 and Iva Newcomb
21 both of Cambridge They were
married by the county judge
Charles R Knowles 30 of Culbertson
and Lettie A Knipple 19 of McCook
In the case from Danbury of Evers vs
Johnson an action for the recovery of a
commission of 500 in the sale of land
a judgment was given for 75 and costs
last Friday
5 to 140 Acres
in Egan park Only half mile to school
For prices and terms see
C F BABCocKMcCook Neb
Lost Lowellen setter bitch collar on
with name Queen Lemon colored
head Body white Liberal reward
Leave at Tribune office
Mens new spring worsted suits now
here Thompsons
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Garden seeds at Waites
KuowlesKnlpple Nuptials
That wns a very charming homo wed
ding Wednesday evening at 730 o
clock when Mr Charles R Knowles of
Culbertson and Miss Lettie A Knipple
of our city were united in the bonds of
matrimony in the presence 6f a small
company of relatives of the contracting
families neighbors and special friends
Rev George Conrad officiating
The ceremony was performed in the
archway of the swell window in the sit
ting room ferns palms and smilax giv
ing the position a graceful and tasteful
touch The groom and best man Dr
Robert Gunn approached from the hall
meeting the bride and bridesmaid Miss
Bessie Bosworth under the archway
the meanwhile Miss Bessie Crites of
Hastingsplayed Mendelssohns wedding
march The ever impressive and beau
tiful ring ceremony was used
The bride was a picture of loveliness
in a white duchess satin yoke of em
broidered chiffon ribbon trimmingsskirt
en train carrying a superb large bou
quet of brides roses
The bridesmaid wore a pretty cream
cloth suit
An elaborate four course dinner was
served one large table being placed in
the library for the bridal party and rel
atives A lavish bouquet of calla lilies
easter lilies and narcissus formed the
brides tables chief decoration The
guests table was spread in the dining
room proper and its decorative feature
was a royal bouquet of red carnations
Mrs Herbert Watkins greeted the in
coming guests and Mrs FG Bosworth
Mrs A P Bonnot Mrs H P Waite
and Mrs J F Kenyon had general
charge of affairs
Carnations and roses were the hand
some general decorative items of the res
idence large bouquets shedding a lus
trous beauty in each apartment
The young friends were handsomely
remembered in solid silver cut- glass
etc The brides parents gifts embraced
the complete furnishings of a dining
room china china cabinet buffet
etc
Each departing guest carried a rose
and carnation from the hand of Mr
Knipple
The happy young couple drove home
to Culbertson later in the evening
The bride and groom are both too well
known to Tribune readers as popular
and sterling young people to make ad
missible any word of praise so we but
add ours to the general note of con
gratulations and good wishes
Birthday Surprise
Agent George S Scott was the de
lighted victim and tha members of Mc
Cook lodge K of P together with Mrs
Scott were the chief conspirators After
the regular session of the lodge Wednes
day evening the boys adjourned to the
Scott residence in a body to celebrate
his birthday with him A luncheon
was served in three courses there was
music and a social time of most hospit
able details
Souvenir Postal Cards
The McCook Souvenir Postal Cards
printed by The Tribune are on sale at
The Ideal Store
The Tribune Office
L W McConnells
The Post Office Lobby
Ten different views printed
Other designs are in preparation
Price Two for five cents
BOOKS
When some new book is desired Mc
Connells is the place where you will
find it We keep our book stock up to
minute If you want some particular
book we havent in stock we will esteem
it a pleasure to secure it for you
District Convention Degree of Honor
April 25th and 26th are the dates for
the district convention of the Degree of
Honor All members are urged to at
tend the meetings of the local lodge on
the second and fourth weeks of April
Pasture Pasture
For about 100 head of stock on section
19 Driftwood precinct
O N Rector McCook Neb
For Sale at Once
One Home AirBlast heater practically
new and one Majestic range Residence
of H G Phelps
Horses for Sale
One hundred head of draft and driv
ing horses for sale
Frank Stillman McCook Neb
Corns Must Go
McConnells Lightning Corn Cure
conquers corns
Ready made sheets and pillow cases
in full sizes at Thompsons
Best table oil cloth 15 cents at Thomp
sons
Everything in drugs McConnell
Garden seeds at Waites
Their Twenty Fifth Anniversary
Last Friday March 23rd was a very
happy day in the lives of Mr and Mrs
G FrecfRandel marking as it did the
twenty fifth anniversary of their happy
married life
In order to give the occasion a fitting
celebration they invited a large com
pany of neighbors relatives and friendB
in to make merry with them about six
ty responding
A three course dinner was served of a
most generous and substantial sort
Mrs Albert McMillen and Mrs J M
Billings serving in the dining room and
and Mrs J M Stroud MrsJacob Ran
del and Mrs Margueritta Heinlein bo
in charge of the kitchen activities
After dinner the afternoon was pleas
antly occupied with music and a social
time of most happy particulars
Mr and Mrs Randel were handsome
ly remembered with many and fine
presents tokens of the occasion and of
the guests high regard for the host and
hostess
The Tribune joins their many friends
in heartiest congratulations and in well
wishes for their future
One Eye Entirely Destroyed
Henry Ebert lost the sight of one eye
and had the other one badly injured
last Friday in an accident with a gun
He and his brother Fritz were firing a
shotgun using wads made from an old
piece of leathern belting without shot
Tne shells did not fit the gun very
easily and Fritz was closing the breech
of the gun trying to force the shell into
the gun In some manner not clearly
understood the gun was discharged
and the leathern wad tore out one eye of
his brother Henry who was near by and
severely injured the other eye of the lad
The injured boy was taken to Omaha
on the night train Friday A C Ebert
of our city accompanying him and he
was placed under the care of Dr B B
Davis Hopes are entertained that
the boy may bo saved the use of the
remaining eye The accident is a
most regretable one and the parents as
well as the boys have the earnest and
active sympathy of the community
Another Week
Owing to the success and large inte
rest of the Revival Meetings now being
held at the Congregational church it
has been decided to continue them
another week and Rev P A Sharpe has
consented to stay and lead in the work
Already twelve have started in the
Christian life and publicly confessed
Christ and many others are showing a
deep interest Meetings every night at
8 p m opened with a song service and
the sermon by Mr Sharpe It is hoped
this coming week that everyone will
come out and obtain the help and spir
itual power of these meetings Mr
Sharpes sermons are interesting and
practical presenting the simple truths
of salvation and Christian living and his
work will be permanent and lasting
New Pastors First Service
Rev A A Holems the new Baptist
pastor will hold his first service next
Sunday morning and it is especially
urged that all members and friends of
the Baptist church be present
On Wednesday evening of next week
the regular annual election of the
church will be held and at this meeting
all members of the church are especially
invited to be present
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
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
DRINK
our Citrate of Magnesia in the morning
It fits you for a full days work 25c per
bottle L W McConnell Druggist
Take advantage today of some of The
Tribunes subscription offers
Best prints Simpsons and Ameri
can 5c at Thompsons
Alfalfa seed at W T Colemans
Garden seeds at Waites
A Few School Items
The spring recess will occur on Thurs
day and Friday April 12 13
Supt Thomas announces the entrance
of the largest spring class ever 48 Of
this total 18 are in the East school 17
South and 13 West
Sir new admissions this week
Revs Sharpe and Hawkes were school J
visitors Wedn9sday the former briefly
addressing the assembly
Miss Gorby has been ill and absent
from classes part of the week
QLribunt
MCCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 30 1906
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for drugs
Garden seeds at Waites
See McConnell for Wall Papor
Alfalfa seed at W T Colemnns
McMillen Prescription Druggist
Let The Tribune do your printing
The newest things in belts and bags
Thompsons
Best apron check ginghams live cents
at Thompsons
For chapped hands and face use Mc
Millens Cream Lotion
Pay cash and get your groceries cheap
See ad J A Wilcox Son
Team of good neavy horses for salo at
W T Colemans
Ladies extra size gauze vests and
unions at Thompsons
Ladies now fancy neckwear in un
equalled display at Thompsons
Cream in sealed 10c ani 20c bottles
or sale at Marshs meat market
Largest and best assortment of now
spring dress goods at Thompsons
II P Waite Co have a large line of
the best farm machinery and wagons
Amoskeag two bushel seamless sixteen
ounce bags 19 cents at Thompsons
Removed Dr Kays office is now
over Pades furniture store Phone 93
For Sale First class piano at very
low price if sold at once
M Thorgrimson
B P S What does that mean Best
Best Paint Sold W T Coleman sells
it
Laces embroideries and trimmings in
most attractive new patterns at Thomp
sons
Gauze underwear for men women
and children now showing at Thomp
son s
Every dose of McConnells Sarsaparilla
makes your blood purer Take it today
and every day
Buy your building hardware from II
P Waite Co Their stock is large
and prices right
Fou Sale 15 milch cows fresh
Call at residence old Lawson dwelling
McCook Nebraska
An elderly lady wishes a position as
housekeeper for small family Address
M box 22 McCook Neb
Mr Diamond has just returned from
Chicago where he has been for a week
or more buying spring and summer
goods
Having sold my residence in McCook
I will offer for sale a lot of household
goods at very low prices Call at the
residence A P Bonnot
You use a clothes basket once a week
but clothes hampers are convenient
and necessary every day in the week
See Colemans selection
Lost Ladys hunting case gold watch
somewhere between John Schmidts
farm and railroad track Suitable re
ward Return to Tribune office
We ask the opportunity to show you
our superb stock of new wall papers
We will not say nothing about the buy
ing that will take care of itself
L W McConnell Druggist
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
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
Extensive alterations are being nnde
in Diamonds store to make ready for
the largest and greatest variety of cloth
ing shoes and gents furnishings for the
coming season to be seen in McCook
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
It is very irritating to plant seeds not
true to name and that will not grow
Realizing this W T Coleman has been
very careful in buying the best garden
and field seeds of all kinds that can be
obtained in the market for this section
of Nebraska
Parties wishing to have The Tribune
print their sale bills can have the copy
prepared by bringing the description of
the articles they have to offer for sale to
this office There will be no charge for
preparing the copy and thebills will be
promptly and accurately printed at a
moderate cost
Garden seeds at Waites
Vj
Try McMillen a Cough oure
Alfalfa seed nt W T Colomand
NUMBER 44
Spooled carpet watp 22c and 21c at
ThompsonH
Fresh b itterof bent quality at Marshs
meat market
Sewing machine needles of al kinds
at W T Colemans
Grey dress skirts in Batiste and Pana
ma cloth at Thompsons
You must remember that W T Cole
man handles the B PS paints
White dress skirts tn Pique Batiste
and Panama cloths at Thompsons
Dont forgot that Pattons Sun Proof
Paints aro the best Wnlkor sells theai
It is coming time for spring painting
W T Coleman has the famous B P S
Ideal vogotablo and llowor seed for
Ideal prices at The Ideal Bargain Depot
The sure winning IdoaI shirt
waists in lawns and silks at Thompsons
exclusively
Pattons Sun Proof Paints are sold by
Walker the up-to-date Painter and
Decorator
Accordeon plaited dress skirts in
Black Navy Brown and Grey at
Thompsons
Buy your building hardware from II
P Waite Co Their stock is large
and prices right
A largo assortment of Novelty Souve
nir Postal Cards at
McMillkns Drug Store
For Sale Large solid oak bookcase
cheap Inquiro at Pades store
C T Watson
New fancy spring silks equal to usual
75 c quality now selling for -lie at
Thompsons
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the page for sale at The
Tribune office
Our stock of New Wall Papor is now
complote Latest designs newest color
ings and right prices
A McMillen Druggist
Ladies who wear rubber gloves when
putting their hands in water suffer no
injurious effects to the skin McCon
nell sells them
W G Jones repairs cook stovesheat
ers and cleans gasoline stoves Work
guaranteed Phone red 30G or box
595 McCook Neb tf
American Beauty Corsets are guaran
teed as follows Money back after 4
weeks wear if dissatisfied All styles
and sizes at Thompsons
Increase the value of your property
by keeping it painted and decorated
Walker sells the newest up-to-date wall
papor and best paints
American and Elwood hog fencing are
the best woven wire made W T Cole
man has just received a carload You
should get your woven wire now out of
this car and save money
A knowledge of what we can do for
you in paint supplies this season is worth
having It means a saving of actual
dollars Come in and see us about it
L W McConnell Druggist
Baskets are a mighty handy article
for any household They have large
and small ones for any and all uses
clothes baskets clothes hampers picnic
baskets market baskets and lunch bask
ets all at Colemans
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
Nothing like Knowing whats going on
We keep you posted locally but The
Weekly Inter Ocean gives the news of
all the world By our special arrange
ment you can secure both papers for
one full year for the very low rate of
8105
Good homes are wanted for destitute
and orphan children of all ages by the
Child Saving Institute 1806 Ohio St
Omaha From 40 to GO constantly on
hand Over 300 passing through the
institute during the year If interested
write for application blanks inclosing
stamp for postage
The opera house management will
inaugurate Saturday night social
dances beginning tomorrow Saturday
evening Mr Baker will furnish the
orchestra and the music will be new
and of the highest order The dance3
are to be informal and are at the request
of quite a number of young business
men and clerks who wish to enjoy a
few hours of sociability after the weeks
work
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