The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 20, 1906, Image 1

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McCook Is Proud
of her homo talent At the MethodiBt
icHurch Tuesday July 24th 830 p m
Piano Selected
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goading Selected
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MnTEoswELii Cutler Me John Gaabdb
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MbsGeo H Thomas Miss Ida McCarl
Mr S B McLean Mb J B McCabl
tfFlote Angels SerenadeBach
Heading
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Vocal
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-- Mes Chables W Bbitt
fi Under the auspices of the Brotherhood
of StPaul Admission 25 cents Ice
cream and cake after the program in
basement 10 cents
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Horse Doctor Was Discharged
v Wednesday afternoon while crazed
fwith drink Alex McGuire a horse doc
tor shot twice at Earl Murray on west
Dennison street fortunately missing
the mark both times There was some
disagreement or misunderstanding over a
horse affair McGuire was before Squire
Berry Wednesday night charged with
ssault with intent to commit murder
ut the county attorney thought the
charge could not be sustained and he
wasdischarged
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-A Pocket BookReward
between West McCook and
Charles Evans place a pocket book
containing a small amount of money
ahd two rings Finder can have the
friqneyby returning the rings to
Mrs Matthew Joy
t You Need Not
goto the state fair to see buggies come
to our store and take elevator to the
to the carriage room and see the largest
andBest assortment in the west It
will be a pleasure to show them
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McCook Hardware Co
Ground Hard
butouf drills are the kind that place
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the grain beyond the drouth line
McCook Hardware Co
Ruhber Gloves
For housekeepers at McConnells
Six gentle high headed high
single drivers at McCook Iiivery
bred
C1IY CHURCH ANKOUKCEHENTS
Christian at 10 am
Communion at 11 a m and Christian
Endeavor No preaching services this
week
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Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening Befvice at 8oclock Sunday
school 230 p a Every Sunday
J J Loughban Pastor
Episcopal Services on Sunday at 11
a m Holy communion and sermon at
8 ra prayers and sermon Sunday
school at lOa m The Rector will offi
ciate A1 If re welcome tothese services
p E R Earle Rector
Gong req ational Sunday school at
10 a m Christian Endeavor at 7 p m
There will be no preaching services on
July loth and 22nd owing to vacation
of pastor GeoaB Hawkes Pastor
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Sermon at 11 a m and 3 p m Class
Junior League at 5 p m Epwotth
League at 7 pm Prayer meeting
Wednesday nijgnt at 8 Q m Sunday-school
and preaching in South
McCook next Sunday afternoon
M B Carman Pastor
NORTH SIDE
A fine rain with some hail last Fri
day afternoon Corn was stripped in
places
James Howell is shocking wheat for
R E Divine
William Sharp used his home made
header successfully on W M Rozells
wheat last week
Harry Wales has been looking over
the eastern part of the state and re
ports crops good east of Holdrege
Miss Mable Wales visited her brother
Clarence up on the Trenchman last
week
Mr and Mrs DeWitt Griffiths little
daughter was quite sick last Sunday
Rev A A Holmes preached his fare
well sermon at Zion hill church last
Sunday
This week will about finish the small
grain harvest
We understand that Matt Droll com
menced threshing this week
Ralph Rozell celebrated bis 16th
birthday Monday evening Light re
freshments were served and a splendid
time was had by those present
W Id Sharp is suffering with sore
eyes this week caused by wheat dust
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Walter Leach drifted in to see the
show
Mrs J VanHorn was a Lincoln visi
tor last Saturday
Mrs Emil Henckle is away on a
visit of several weeks
Mr and Mrs H E Rowe and Miss
Jennie have gone to Alliance Nebraska
Miss Roxa Cullen has been out from
Omaha the past week visiting McCook
friends
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- Mrs Mary E BraW is here from
Kewanee 111 on business and to visit
briefly
Misses Bessie Peterson and Mamie
Franck returned today from their east
ern trip
Eberhard von Pavel went up to
Denver on 1 Monday to be with the
Bills this week
Mrs H P Waite and sister-in-law
Miss Mabel Waite are among the Den
ver visitors this week
Schbll Kimmell went up to Imperial
Tuesday to be the guest of Charlie
Campbell for a few days
C V Rondle departed -for Craig
Mo last Saturday night to be absent
on business for some time
Dr and Mrs HL Green of Toledo
Ohio are guests of Mrs H C Brown
on the farm north of town
Mrs A S Rowell MrsU JWarren
and Miss Ruth are visiting Elmer Rowell
near Max part of this week
A R Swickard returned close of
last week from his trip to Galesburg
Illinois and returned to work
Rev A A Holmes was summoned to
Summer Nebraska- Sunday night by
word of the illness of his baby
Mrs L Heffelfinger arrived from
Iowa cloe of last week called by the
fatal illness or her brother G B Berry
Mrs F S Soverns and daughter
Edna of Wilsonville Neb are guests of
her daughter Mrs R W Devoe of our
city
- Mr and Mrs H C Smith depart
ed Thursdayifor the east to be absent
some time visiting in Illinois and In
diana
Mr and Mrs Barney Hofer and son
departed Monday night for Colorado
to be absent two weeks in Denver and
the mountains
Mrs Albert Barnett and Mrs J R
McCarl left on Tuesday night for Kan
sas City Mo and Chanute Kansas on
a visit to relatives
Mrs Madrice Griffin Miss Sadie
Coyle and Floyd Proper went up to
Denver on 13 Sunday to spend a week
in the city and mountains
Miss Claude Hatcher came up on
No 5 Wednesday evening to visit the
Normal for a couple of days and is the
guest of Mrs Frank D Brown
Mrs W M Stoner and sister Miss
Wood were called to Weeping Water
this morning by sad news of a serious
accident to their father who suffered a
fractured and crushed leg in a recent
accident
Mrs J
Saturday
A Wilcox arrived home last
night on No 6 from Boise
Idaho where she had been visiting her
daughter Mrs Charles Woodworth for
several weeks on her way home from a
trip to the Pacific coast
Mrs U J Warren and Miss Ruth
returned early in the week from their
visit in Davenport this state and are
visiting her mother Mrs C B Rowell a
while before going on to their home in
Fort Morgan Colo
The Finest Ever
The Tribune recently received a ship
ment of the finest type writer paper ever
brought to town We also have the
cheaper grades But if you like some
thing splendid just try a box of Strath
more
Hard on Your Horses
to drag a heavy wagon see our new
line of spring wagons cheaper than
horse flesh
McCook Hardware Co
Great Guns
and all other kinds in fact the largest
assortment ever brought to town at the
McCook Hardware Co
W G Jones repairs cook stovesheat
ers and cleans gasoline stoves Work
guaranteed Phone red 306 or box
1 595 McCook Neb tf
Cash Received on Account
Charge Paid Out and other cash
register printed supplies at The Tribune
office
Toilet articles perfumes and novelties
Lon Cone Druggist
Finest and fresliest candies in Mc
Cook at Browns
Let The Tribune do your printing
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Death of a Public Spirited Citizen
The death of George Berry has effect
ed McCook hearts as has few deaths
since McCook has had a being and suf
fered the approach and unstayable de
struction of the grim monster Death
The following obituary and tribute is
from the pen of one better able to pay
the willing tribute of respect than the
publisher and we reproduce it in full
George B Berry was born in Macon
county Illinois May 2nd 1858 His
departure from this life occurred at
1245 this morning July 17tb 1906at
the age of 47 years2 months and 15 day
At the age of two years hjs parents
moved to Cass county 111 and located
near Virginia At the age of ten years
his parents moved into the village
just mentioned where George attended
public school until he was eighteen
years old wnen he entered the post
office as assistant postmaster of his own
fqwb About a year later he went
Chicago and was employed in the whole
sale book store of M A Maxwell Co
In 1877 be came west and located in
McCook and engaged in the book and
stationery business selling out in 1890
to our brother the late Dr S L Green
and returning to Chicago again entered
theemploy of Maxwell Co remaining
with thein a number of years Later he
returned to McCook and entering the
drug business with L W McConnell
About four years ago he sold his interest
to Mr McConnell and accepted the pos
ition of deputy in the county clerks
office of this county which position he
held at the time of his death
For some time our brothers health
has been failing his unsteady steps we
all noticed A recent tripto Omaha to
consul a specialist regarding his health
was kept for a time from relatives and
friends but the last straw that broke
down the already over worked brother
was his over exertion a couple weeks
ago in the heated sun for the comfort
and lightening the burdens of others
Mr Berry has been confined to his
bed since the night of the fourth of this
month his condition becoming critical
and it seemed like hoping against hope
for him to recoverAH that skillscience
love and prayers could do was done but
of no avail and some days ago Mr
Berry realized that his hours were num
bered and attended to his business in
terests and Sunday made arrangements
for his funeral services and the place of
burial
The large assembly of friends at this
very busy time tells with what respect
esteem he was held by all George
Berry was an honest honorable and
upright man The county loses a trust
worthy officer the city a useful citizen
the family a beloved brother
The Masters chair is vacant
Where George did once preside
But the love we had for this brother
In our hearts doth still abide
The gavel lies there silent
And beside it the compass and square
But he who once used them
We commend to a Fathers care
The level and plumb of uprightness
And the sprig of acacia so green
Brightens a hope that burns in our bosom
Of a life beyond that which now intervene
His column is fallen and broken
But the mortar he spread is still here
And we trust in the Lion of Judah
Who cometh and casteth out fear
Though the silver cord ho loased
And broken be the golden bowl
Our trust weve placed in God
Who lias taken the immortal soul
My brothers were erecting a building
Each stone should be laid with care
That when wo are called from our labor
We may have a buildinga temple up there
My brtehren he our presiding master
who provided for so many funeral ser
vices is now the subject of this solemn
occasion He who always was first with
his service in time of sickness and death
is now the victim of the enemy of man
kind He who bore the flowers in days
so soon gone is now the recipient of the
token we bring He who so often has
laid the white apron and flvergreen on
the coffin of a fallen brother now in like
manner receives these symbols from our
hands He who onlyJast Easter in this
church read the roll of the fallen
knights is now with that white plumed
company He but two weeks ago in
company with his brethors walked down
yonder aisle today we follow his body
and coffin down that same aisle
Our brother was serving his 2nd term
as Master of McCook Lodge of M M
He was a member of the Chapter and
Commandery and of the Shrine in
Lincoln
George has told me many times
that he loved these verses for a service
of this kind they being the ones that
were recited at the funeral of his brother
Charles
Sunset and evening star
-And one clean call for xne
And may there be no moaning of the bar
When I put out to sea
But such a tide or moving seems asleep
Too full for sound and foam
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When that which drew from out the bound
less deep
Turns again homo
Twilight and evoning boll
And after that the dark
And may there bo no sadness of farewoll
Whon I embark
For though from out one borno of time and
place
The flood may bear me far
I hope to meet my piolot face to face
Whon I have crossed the bar
A father mother three brothers and
sister Rachel proceeded him to the spirit
world There are left behind to mourn
his loss three sisters in Illinois one in
Arkansas Mrs Lem Heffelfinger of Red
Oalf Iowa who was presefttf here Mrs
L W McConnell of this city and his
only surviving brother Rev HHBerry
vHis remains will depart tomorrow
morning- on tram No 12 for Virginia
Illinois to rest beside the remains of his
father mother brother Charlie and sis-
tec Rachel Mrs L
Gonnell will accompany -
i We bid thee a long farewell Brother
George
WHO CALLS THE DEAD
Dead as a knight is when he doth but lay
Aside his armor with battle won
Dead as a knight is who hath gone away
In better mail beneath another sun
Dr Fowler Becomes a Benedict
The Englewood HI News of recent
date announces the wedding of Dr
Alfred Hugh Fowler and Miss Josephine
Smith Bates both of Chicago The
doctor is a son of MrsJosephine Fowler
a former resident of our city The bride
is a teacher in the Chicago schools
Both are most estimable young people
The doctor is an alumnus of Chicago
university and of Rush medical college
Here is joy andsuccess to Fred and his
bride
A Slight Fire Last Friday
A fire in a box car in rear of Phillip
Blatts stable last Friday afternoon
caused an alarm and a run for the de
partment In a few minutes after water
was thrown the fire was under control
The damage was slight The box car
wasu8ed by several colored gentlemen
3S a domicile Their property loss was
also slight
Notice to Creditors
All parties knowing themselves to be
indebted to me either by note or on
account are requested to cali at once at
the McCook Hardware Cos store
where the cashier is authorized to re
ceipt for all money thus paid
W T Coleman
That Hospital Committee
President Barnett has announced the
following hospital committee Rev JJ
Loughran chairman L W McConnell
Dr Z L Kay Dr S C Beach Rev
M B Carman J E Kelleyj P F Mc
Kenna F M Kimmell Patrick Walsh
Tooth Brush Values
Get a brush that will last Why keep
breaking in new tooth brushes when
you can get one of our Bristle-Stay-In
kind for the same money Get one to
day L W McConnell Druggist
Lincoln Pure Paint
Dont forget the name when you want
to get a durable paint Let us figure
with you McMiLLENDruggist
Axt Says
A dose of McConnells headache
capsules will relieve that pain in your
head 25 cents
Do Not Worry
over broken machinery turn your
troubles over to us we will do the wor
rying McCook Hardware Co
Comparisons are odious to the high
priced fellow Best table oil cloth 15c
yd Thompsons
A D Johnston threshed 12 acres of
wheat this week which averaged 262
bushels per acre
Dont forget that Walker excells and
out sells any one else in the wall paper
line
All kinds of fresh and salt meats
fruits and vegetables at
Magner Stokes
For Sale Horse and buggy In
quire at this office
Fine stationery tablets etc
Lon Conb Druggist
Vifill paper McMillens Drug Store
Everything in drugs McConnell
Fresh bread at Browjis
BOX ELDER
R O Harrison is home from Denver
on a visit
I H Harrisons artj moving into their
frame house
C H Mundy is helping Stephen
Bolles hay
Miss Maude Wilson is visiting rela
tives in the eastern part of the state
Miss Bessie Hoon visited at home
last Sunday
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JULY 20 1906
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
A McMillen prescription druggist
For Books go
gist
The finest ice cream
gist
A
good smoke
get it at Browns
to Lon Cone Drug-
Lon Cone Drug-
reasonable you can
McConnell sells Edison phonographs
on monthly payments
See W -T Coleman- if- you want a
splendid Jersey cow and calf
For diarrhoea summer complaint us e
McMillens Bliickberry Balsam
McMillen makes a specialty of fine
box paper writing tablets etc
Cream in- sealed JOcr aqi 20c bottles
for sale at Marshs meat market
They go right to the spot that ice
cream and cool drinks at Browns
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It will pay you to get prices on Mc
Connells hammocks before buying
Roses of Eden and Japan The
finest perfumes Lon Cone Druggist
Bona fide cash prices always prevail
here best prints 5c yd Thompsons
Have you seen McConnells new china
A large assortment of elegant patterns
The Episcopal Guild and Sunday
school enjoyed the pleasures of a picnic
Wednesday
For Sale 25 pounds of feathers
Will sell part or all Inquire at Tri
bune office
Doomed those stylish Black Peau de
Soie Bolero Jackets Cut from 575 to
8469 Thompsons
W F Everist and Fitch are turning
out some excellent rigs at McCook Liv
ery east Dennison St
Competition is the life of trade We
sell best spooled carpet warp for 21c and
22c pound Thompsons
One rule for all viz One price plain
figures cash only In other words WA
square deal at Thompsons
Fred E Borlfeld the well known Red
Cloud piano tuner is in the city Leave
or phone orders to Suttons store
Wanted A girl to do general house
work Inquire at residence of E C
McKay at the old Cochran house
Magner Stokes can supply you
with anything in the line of fresh and
salt meats Also fruits and vegetables
The quality is remembered long after
the price is forgotten Try Roses of
Eden and Japan
Lon Cone Druggist
Christian science services at Pettys
Hall Wednesday at 8 p m Sunday at
11 a m Subject for next Sunday
Love
W T Coleman has a frontage on
Main avenue of 75 feet just north of the
M E church for sale cheap if sold at
once
The residence of R Hatcher was
touched by lightning Wednesday after
noon stunning Mrs Hatcher quite
severely
A summer outing would be more en
joyed if a white parasol were among
your accessories 125 kind now 89c
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Meters for sale by John Hunt Call
at his plumbing establishment under
Cones drug store for particulars The
prices are reasonable
Cut prices on ladies white and color
ed wash skirts 165 and 175 ones for
129 200 ones for 149 275 ones
for 199 Thompsons
Pat Did you ever see the like in you
loife Niver butonctand that was in
Chicago I mean those fine turnouts
at the McCook Livery
We submit the case to the jury
whether our 69c yard wide black taffeta
silk is not equal to anybodys 100 grade
The Thompsons D G Co
A private word from Rev A A Hol
mes late pastor of the Baptist church
of our city now at Sumner Nebraska
states that his little baby girl is very ill
not expected to recover The reverend
gentleman and his estimable wife were
some time ago bereft of a little son and
this threatened loss will thus fall the
more heavily upon their aching hearts
Those of our readers who are interest
ed in Business Education should send
at once to the Grand Island Business
and Normal College of Grand Island
Nebraska for free circulars This school
is one of the largest and most success
ful in the United States and is just now
making a special offer to young people of
limited means Students are not requir
ed to pay any fees until they have time
to graduate and secure positions We
understand a number from this county
I will attend
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The McCook SouvenirPostal
Cards printed by The Tribune
are on salo at
A McMillens
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The Ideal Store
The Tribune Office
L W McConnells -v
The Post Office Lobby
Eleven different views printed
Other designs are in prepara
tion The price Two for five
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McConnell for drugs
McMillen Prescription Druggist
See W T Coleman about thatloL
Dont forget our soda fountain-
Lon Cone Druggist
Fresh butter of best quality atMarshs
meat market v
Try McMillens ice cream
crushed fruits
McMillens headache -your
headache
sodarwith
cure jvillfstop
McConnells Fragrant Lotion for
tan and sunburn
A fine Jersey cow
See W T Coleman
and calfXorsaIe
Try Magner Stokes for fresh
salt meats fruit and vegetables-
and
Dr Kays office is now one door north
of Commercial hotel Phone 97
Varnish stains tintolac and enamels
at McMillens Druggist
McConnell sells the Sherwin Williams
Paints Everybody knows its good
qualities
We mean business we make business
Best apron checked ginghams 5c yard
Thompsons v
Make the children comfortable at
play Romper suits are the ideal thing
Only 50c Thompsons
WANTED--A married man on farm
3500 and house
D C BENEDICT Culbertson Neb
Prepare now Embroidered waist
patterns reduced from 135 to 99c from
100 to 69c Thompsons
Our perfumes are the best make and
lasting Several new odors Try them
McMillen Druggist
Wanted at The Thompson D G Co
9 or 10 ladies to purchase those Pongee
silk coats reduced from 375 to 269
Mr WF Everist shipped in a carload
of fine work and driving horses which
are on sale at McCook Livery Stable
Phone 40
Childrens straw and canvas sun hats
reduced as follows 75c ones to 59c 100
ones to 69c 150 ones to 99c 175
ones to 129 Thompsons
A mare and colt were killed by light
ning Wednesday afternoon during the
storm on the McCool farm on the Wil
low Four inches of rain fell there in
a short time
Wanted Man with team and wagon
to sell a full line of medicines extracts
aud spices direct to farmers A paying
business Address With references Dr
Masters Remedies Sheldon Iowa
Sentenced to slaughter those ladies
white and colored linen and lawn suits
350 ones reduced to 249 300 ones
reduced to 229 200 ones to 149
Call in the next few days Thompsons
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
Theres no chance of missing it if
you buy at Marshs meat market He
has the goods and can deliver them
Give him a chance to supply your meats
of all kinds and he will be very pleased
and certain to make good
Good homes are wanted for destitute
and orphan children of all ages by the
Child Saving Institute 1806 Ohio St
Omaha From 40 to 60 constantly on
hand Over 300 passing through the
institute during the year If interested
write for application blanks inclosing
stamp for postage
Diamonds stocks of summer clothing
underwear and negligee shirts are all
complete We have a full line of Boys
Buster Brown and Russian Blue wash
suits from 50c to 150 A complete
line mens summer clothing linen suits
serge coats vests linen pants two piece
summer suits and summer skeleton coats
from 75c to 600 per suit A full line
and sizes of summer shirts from 29c to
150 Underwear for man or boys from
25c to 150 per garment - -Come and
see us We can save you money Dia
mond for clothing and shoes