The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 15, 1909, Image 1

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TWENTY SEVENTH YEAR
ENTERTAINMENT
SUNSHINE CLUB
AND R B Rs
Congregational Church
Friday Evening January 15
Vocal and Instrumental
Solos and Duots Male
and Lady Quartettes
Violin Solo Orchestra
Readings and Recita
tions Songs and Reci
tations by Tiny Tots
REFRESHEMNTS
All for 25 Cents
Read These Clearing Prices
75c fur scarfs cut to 49c
150 99c
300 199
1000 5
500 50 inch ladies coats 2 89
800 399
1000 5
1250 6
125 mens wool underwear 94c
100 heavy union suits 79c
44c short kimionos 25s
1251ong S9c
175 misses dress skirts 99c
200 ladies 1 39
175 girls long coats 99c
135ohilds 89c
suits -- 389
500 mens -
1250 869
225 beaver shawls 1 69
275 boys 2 pc wool suits 199
Deep genuine cuts on wool blankets
underwear gloves mittens yarn scarfs
and other wool goods You are invited
to participate The Thompson D G
Company
The Human Ostrich
If it were not so ghastly and hideous
it would be amusing to note how vice
and sin and crime operate in this city
Men and women break the laws of God
and man here every day and go on their
way as though they felt and thought no
one knew of their crimes and vices and
sins These law breakers deport them
selves even as though they knew no one
in this city cared Crime carries its
mark no less conspicuous than does
virtue Like the stupid ostrich these
violators of law hide their faces in the
sand all unmindful and heedless of tha
hideousness of the uncovered part of
their anatony
Notice to the Public
The partnership relation formerly
existing between the undersigned for
the conduct of a dental business in the
city of McCook Nebraska under the
firm name of Gatewood Vahue hav
ing been dissolved Doctor Gatewood re
tiring from said business notice is here
by given that all accounts in favor of
said firm are now payable at the offices
of Cordeal McCarl attorneys and all
firm obligations are payable by Dr Earl
O Vahue who will continue in the
dental business in the offices formerly
occupied by said partnership
Dated January 5 1909
Dr Robert H Gatewood
Dr Earl O Vahue
800 Long Coats lor 399
This is our regular 800 coat sold all
through the season for 800 and none
sold for less up to the time of this sale
The number bought by us was large be
cause of the attractiveness and value of
Jhe garment and proved too large when
20 other styles were put in the line
We offer them now at 399 If inter
ested at all drop in and examine The
Thompson D G Co
Mens 200 Corduroy Shirts Now 129
No material is more durable nor more
sightly for winter wear Take them for
less than worth of the uncut cloth
The Thompson D G Cos clearing
sale
LADIES
HaAe you a food grinder If not you
aro doing without a very useful kitchen
tool Call and see Our Very Best
Food Grinders McCook Hardware Co
For Sale
Flour feed and seed business For
particulars see C J Ryan
Mccook red willow county Nebraska friday morning January is 1909
Pythian Installation
Tbo officers elect of McCook Lodge
No -12 Knights of Pythias were duly
installed in their respective offices Wed
nesday night Knight Lon Cone acting
as grand deputy for the occasion
The membership was well represented
in the meeting which was of interest
and profit
After the work of the evening tho
boys in the body of a representative
and efficient committee served refresh
ments and an impromptu toasts pro
gram proved of unusual interest
The officers for the ensuing year are
H W Conover C C J N Gaarde V
C Earl O Vahue prelate M
son M of W D N Cobb K of R and
S L W Jennings M of F L Thor
grimson M ofE ABCampbell M
at A R L Lyon I G J F Cordeal
O G
The retiring chancellor commander
M Lawritson was presented with a
handsome jewel as a token of the esteem
af his fellow knights J R McCarl per
forming the office of presentation feel
ingly
A committee was appointed to secure
data concerning a proposition to make a
lease for quarters in the- new temple
opera house
Further Postal Conveniences
The postoffice department has granted
a request for the installation of receiv
mg mail boxes at the Burlington depot
here Two boxes have been ordered
one for trains going east and one for
trains westbound Mail will be gather
ed by the carriers the same as from the
mail boxes now located in various sec
tions of the city in addition the railway
mail clerks of all trains arriving and
departing will be required to gather
mail deposited in these boxes This
will be a convenience to postal patrons
DOMESTIC AND
IMPORTED TOILET PREPARATIONS
We have a large and up-to-date stock
of toilet preparations Unless you have
had occasion to make comparisons you
can hardly realize how complete our
stock is When you want creams lo
tionj manicure specialties powders or
anything or this character you can
ohoose here from the finest preparations
produced any where
L W McConnell Druggist
Third Annual Ball
The members of the Machinists Un
ion Red Willow Lodge No 587 1 A of
M announces their third annual ball
for next Wednesday evening January
20th in the Menard hall Freys
orchestra will provide the music Tick
ets are 100 The boys have a fine big
time in store for you
Are You Interested
in Washing Machines Then see the
One Minute Motor and Michigan
Water Power washers at the McCook
Hardware Co s It is money well in
vested in one of these
Dr Gatewoods New Offices
Dr R H Gatewood has opened den
tal offices in the McNeely block over
McMillens drug store where he will be
pleased to receive dental patrons old and
new Phone No 163
Our Button Machine
is active on three sizes of buttons 18
ligne 21 ligne and 10 ligne We make
buttons that stay made Orders prompt
ly attended to The Thompson D G
Co Actual cash values
Did You Ever See
I aMajestic Range in a second hand store
No That is because they are so good
they never have to be sold at a sacri
fice Always handled by McCook Hard
ware Co It pays to get the best
Office Over HcMlllenss
P E Reeder has opened law offices
over the McMillen drug store where all
business entrusted to his care will re
ceive prompt attention Photie 163
Both 0 K
The cash system and the edible life
strengthening quality cf D C Marshs
meats And they go well together
You pay for what you get only and get
only what you want
Flannelette Waists for 39c
One lot consisting of 50c 75c and Sac
everyday flannelette waists offered to
clear at 39c The Thompson D G
Cos clearing sale
cash Plus
It is cash plus the goods and courte
ous prompt service that places D C
Marshs meat market easily in the first
rank in its line Everything seasonable
Lindsey Incubators Are
much improved over those that have
been selling for twice the price The
Lindsey is twelve dollars at the McCook
Hardware Cos
FARM LOANS
Whittaker Gray 107 West B Mc
Cook Nebraska 23 tf
Commercial Club Session
The Commercial club held
its regular
monthly meeting Tuesday ovening
with a fair representation of the mem
bership present President McConneli
in chair
A formal resolution was adopted
favoring the request of the railway mail
clerks of America for allowance of ex
penses while on duty away from home
A just request
The rest room matter was once more
discussed and the committee urged to
oecure the basement of the library for
such purposes if possible
The matter of road improvement was
considered and the sum of 10000 was
appropriated by the club for the pur
pose of improving roads leading into
McCook Messrs J E Kelley and A
G Bump were added to the committee
which as formerly constituted included
F A Pennell F M Kimmell S S Gar-
vey Fred Bruns and J F Cordeal
The committee hopes to be able to do
a small piece of road making on a
scientific basis in the expectation that
it may serve as an object lesson for fu
ture work
Messrs Kelley Pennell and Real
were appointed a committee to investi
gate the proposition to change the quar
ters of the commercial club from the
postoffice building to new temple opera
house block The committee will se
cure price and dimension and accomoda
tion data and report to a future meet
ing of the club
Chaps Go Away
as quickly as they come when you use
McConnells Fragrant Lotion
the skin soft and smooth
Mrs A G Dole has gone to Tamora
Seward county on a visit to one of the
boys to be gone some time
C A Rodgers clerk of district court
was able to resume his official duties
this week afcer an illness with tonsil
itis
E M Stewart departed Wednesday
night for Denver where he has accept
ed a position with the Wallace Lumber
Co of that city
David Conard of Columbus this
state arrived in the city end-of-week
and has taken a position with L W
McConnell succeeding Walter McCarty
Mrs W D Burnett and Mrs E M
Snyder returned home Tuesday night
from a visit to Akron Colorado where
Darve Burnett is managing the eating
house
Frank Forman of Lincoln son of Rev
A G Forman a former M E pastor of
our city died in Lincoln last Thursday
He was 31 years of age His wife sur
vives him
Miss Dollie Ruby of Union visited
the family Friday and Saturday last
departing on 6 Saturday night for
Union She had been visiting relatives
and friends in Oberlin Kansas and was
on her way back to resume school Mon
day morning
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Entertain at Kensington
The notable social function of tho
week was tho kcnsington Thursday
afternoon at which Mesdames Mary
Campbell Adelo Pholan O M Knipplo
and H P Waite entertained a very largo
company of friends at the capacious
residence of Mrs Campbell Misses
Edna Waite Josephine Phclan Elsio
Campbell Viva Pholan and Helen Knip
plo assisted tho ladies in receiving and
directing the guests and in serving tho
dainty two course refreshments Over
one hundred invitations were out and
the guest list included most of them
THE
ARISTOCRATIC HEN
When we read in the poultry journals
ofhens that are valued at from five to
ten dollars we begin lo realize that
the hen is getting into the plutocratic
class Asa money maker she has be
come a top notcner Just now your
bens should be turning out dollars for
you If this is not the case encourage
them with some of the poultry foods and
egg makers we handle No matter
what you want in poultry supplies we
have it
L W McConnell Druggist
Have the Leading Makes
In underwear we have the leading
makes both in union and two piece gar
ments Coopers the Globe Duofold
etc You know them We have them
in the different colors and weights and
at prices ranging from 50 cents to 500
Special Prices on Stoves
at McCook Hardware Cos You can
Makes save ten per cent if you buy now at the
stock reducing sale
SOUTHWESTERN NEBRASKA
HOSPrTAL
rfvw -
McCOOK NEBRASKA
NOW OPEN E
for the care of MEDICAL and SURGICAL CASES
Newly equipped with modern fittings
TELEPHONE 126
For rates and further information write to
DR S C BEACH Supt
for Winnetka Hospital Association Ltd
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mrs Ona Rush visited McCook rela
tives early in the week
Miss Mary SawHiLL has been very ill
for the past week or ten days
H Elfson of Sutton came up to the
city Monday last on business
J E Kelley was in Benkelman latter
part of the week on business
Howard Hileman departed last
week to visit the homefolks in St
Joseph
Mr and Mrs C R Livingston ar
rived home close of last week from
their visit east
George Heckman Jr has decided to
remain in McCook and will devote him
self to instructing upon the violin
Mrs A L Knowland arrived home
Sunday from visiting Denver relatives
Miss Mary Stevens of Lincoln is the
guest of her sister Mrs Frank Kendlen
at the Palmer
Miss Margaret Evans returnedearly
the week from visiting her sister Mrs
Sage in Lincoln
Mr and Mrs James Munson of Col
orado are in the city guests of his sister
Mrs H P Sutton
A Edgar Hawkins returned last
Saturday night from Crawford this
state where he has been working at
his trade Severe weather up there
made labor impracticable
County Judge Moore was called
down to Tyrone precinct Saturday
morning to attend the burial of Miss
Moore adopted daughter of his brother
Representative Frank Moore
II P Waite went down to Kansas
early in tho week on business connect
ed with some real estate recently ac
quired by him in that state He also
extended his business trip on to Kansas
City Mo
Mr and Mrs H C will de
part Saturday night on No 6 for New
York City to be absent in the east four
or five weeks looking into spring and
summer offerings and making purchases
for the early 1909 trade
M T Dodds of Freeport 111 has
been a guest of his cousin Mrs Minnie
D Williams past week Mr Dodds is
something of an amateur checker player
and in a series of 16 games with Mc
Cooks champion J A Wilcox succeed
ed in winning 9 games
Walter McCarty who has for years
been one of L W McConnells popular
and efficient clerks expects to leave
Monday for the Pacific coast where he
will spend several months visiting in
San Francisco Los Angeles Fresno
where his brother Don lives and later
on taking in the exposition in Seattle
He expects however to return to Ne
braska to locate in due time after en
joying a sight seeing vacation in the
west
Some Routine Work
Regular session all present but Coun
cilman Morris
Minutes read and approved
Report of police judge road and re
ferred to city attorney
Reports of city weighmaster and city
treasurer received and filed
Druggists reports for second half of
1908 were received from L W McCon
nell C R Woodworth and A McMil
len
Councilman Real moved that ordin
ance No 168 be enforced This ordin
ance in a general way prescribes rules
and regulations to promote tho general
health and penalties for violations
Bills as follows were allowed and or
dered paid out of proper funds
Henry Gale salary 2700
Bullard Lumber Co coal 110
Bullard Lumber Co lumber 10150
Bullard Lumber Co coal 1 95
Fred Schlagel salary 5500
R M Oaborn salary 6500
John Ekstndd salary 5760
McCook Electric Co 58 51 10
McCook Water Works Co 106 95
McCook Water Works Co 48750
Vocances Branklin damages 18625
J R McCarl expenses 1576
J R McCarl salary 6250
J H Stephens salary 1875
M O McClure salary 1250
Frank Real salary 12 50
A C Ebert salary 1250
C E Eldred salary 1250
H W Conover salary 3750
J F Cordeal leeal services 5000
Neb Telephone Co telephone 4 25
C R Woodworth Co drugs 180
G S Scott mdse 7 05
W A Middleton plumbing 1 50
Inquiries from several sourcesapropos
of the electric company stringing bare
wires to carry high voltage brought the
quite general opinion that bare wires
are safer than insulated wires that the
insulated wires are not the protection
they appear to be with high voltage
and that bare wires are known to be
dangerous and will not be handled by
any one
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Jesus Last Days
The trial death and resurrection of
Jesus will be represented in beautiful
colored stereopticon pictures at the Con
gregational church next Sunday even
ing January 17th at 8 oclock About
50 pictures many of them copies of the
masters will bo shown This is the
last of the series Dont miss it Free
Special Meetings
On January 26th Rev P A Sharpe
of Marshall Minn will begin a two
weeks series of revival meetings at the
Congregational church Mr Sharpe is
a man of great power in this kind of
work He is not a professional evangel
ist but a fellow pastor Plan to come
out the first uight and hear him
The Famous Blue Book
Rozell Barger have just received
the famous M Born Co Blue Book
and are prepared better than ever to se
cure tailor made clothes for their cus
tomers in spring and summer styles
from Americas greatest merchant tail
ors Guarantee them to fit and please
you
Roller Skating- Rink
G C Heckman has commenced the
construction of a roller skating rink on
the corner of 1st street west and C st
It will be used also for dancing purposes
members of the family composing a
superior orchestra The building will
be frame and one in height
Going Like Hot Cakes
Sure they have been those stylish
and reasonably priced over coats at Ro
zell Bargers but we still have a de
sirable assortment to make your selec
tion from Come in and look them
over Mens Garments at from 8450 to
5000
Annual Church Meeting1
The annual meeting of the Congrega
tional church will be held next Wed
nesday evening January 20th at 745
in the church All members are urged
to be present
A New Bunch
We have just received a new bunch of
ties of tbe well known Wilson Bros
make tbe latest shapes and styles and
colors Get- one while the assortment
is complete and fresh
Card Parly and Apron Sate
The Catholic ladies guild will give a
card party and apron sale in the Monte
Cristo hall Thursday evening January
21st All are cordiallv invited
Flannel Shirts in All Colors
In green blue red gray and brown
at Rozell Bargers The values are
8100 1 50 and S2U0 None better for
the money Comfortable and cosy
A Handy Receipt Book
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the page for sale at The
Tribune office
Farm Loans
Go to Johnson Rozell
Typewriter ribbons papers
sale at The Tribune office
etc for
NUMBER 34
How Do You Spend
Your Money
Are you doing it in a way to ro
coivo substantial benefit Aro
you laying asido something for a
rainy day If not you will
never have a better timo to begin
than now To got quickly started
begin the easiest way Como to
THE
McCOOK NATIONAL
BANK
and make a deposit Dont wait
for a large sum for it may nover
como just deposit whatever you
have to spare no matter how
small tho amount Wo will glad
ly assist you in getting started
P Walsh President
C F Lehn V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIRECTORS
J J Loughran P F McKenna
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See to Your Order or Lodge Card
The Tribune has for some time been
printing a lodge and order directory
free on the promise that the cards
would be kept corrected as to facts
officers etc by tho several lodges and
orders As wo devote 510000 a year
free to this purpose we expect those re
ceiving tho benefit to keep the cards
corrected A glance at the directory
reveals many errors and we must insist
upon the proper officers bringing in the
facts Otherwise we shall discontinue
the cards which we find incorrect
Look to your cards
Notice to Children and Parents
Children in this city make a hubit of
throwing of sticks and larer pieces
of wood at and into tho wheels of my
automobiles as I drive over the streets
of the city This is both dangerous to
the children and to me and a source of
expense to me as well Parents should
see that their children aro not guilty of
such dangerous and expensive conduct
and that life and limb are not unneces
sarily endangered D G Divine
Special Meeting of J K Barnes Post
McCook Nebraska January 7 1909
There will be a special meeting of J
K Barnes post on January 16 at 230
oclock in the afternoon for the purpose
of making arrangements to observe the
one hundredth anniversary of Abraham
Lincolns birth All members urged to
be present J M Henderson
Jacob Steinmetz Commander
Adjutant
Make Money With Chickens
Start right with a Lindsey Incubator
See them at McCook
Twelve dollars
Hardware Cos
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
We got the snow birds anyhow
Every week is bargain week now
Everything in drugs McConnell
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Use McMillens Cough Cure 25c
Picture framing The Ideal Store
Mary Harrison nurse Phone black 286
McMillens Cold Cure will break up
your cold
Shoes are almost one half less during
Viersens Big Clearing Sale
Fresh vegetables on Wednesdays and
Saturdays at the White House
Of course you know Huber keeps the
Wedding Breakfast Coffee
Try our crackers in tin ooxes You will
never use any other HUBER
We have fresh lettuce and celery every
Wednesday and Saturday HUBER
Remember DrGatewoods new offices
over McMillens drug store and phone
number 163
The thermometer has been indicating
from zero to 5 and 10 below part of
the past two weeks
Take advantage of the Big Clearing
Shoe Sale at Viersen Sons See
their big ad for the figures
We have the finest line of Olives and
Olive Oil in McCook The full Reid Mur
dock line HUBER
A boiler failure in the Citizens Bank
building end-of-week caused some in
convenience to those in the building as
well as to renters in the Franklin block
on the opposite side of B street west
Temporary resort was had in some in
stances to stoves until the boiler was
repaired first of the week