The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 12, 1909, Image 1

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TWENTY SEVENTH YEAR
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A rare new line in all
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Pade Furniture
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HAAAiO AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM
Have You Reported
Have you phoned or told tho com
mittee how many teachers you will room
or board during the meeting of the S
W Nebraska Teachers association
April 1 2 3
The rates as averaged from those who
have listed accommodations with the
oommittee are Rooms for two persons
at 75 cents to 1 00 board and room for
one person 100 lo 8123 per day
We wish to a id that tho committee
realize that they will require all the
available accommodations of the city
and they urge upon all who have not
reported to do so at the earliest possible
time
Phone H C Clapp or call at the
store
DO IT NOW
Best Grades of High Patent
Having bought the flour and feed
business of H S Godfrey Co I wish
to announce to tho people of McCook
and- vicinity that I will at all times car
ry a complete stock of flour and feed
high patent flour I have moved one
door north of old location into the Cain
brick Patronage solicited
1st st west G W Smith
Sale Continues Till March 16
While tho entire Grannis stock will
be sold in bulk March 22nd the pre
sent closing sale will continue until the
evening of March 16th and we announce
some more-than-ever attractive bargains
until that timp Come and participate
J E Kklley Trustee
E C Bishop Manager
Real Corn Fed Article
We have purchased a fine bunch of
corn fed steers cows and heifers and
offer our trade some of the finest- meats
ever put on the block in this city
Come and test us
RODGEKS it MODKELL
Unequaled DeLaval Separators
W H Harmon is the local agent and
has in stock on West B street a number
of these famous money making separa
tors Consult him
WALL PAPERS
Every kind but old
Every price but high
L W McConnell Druggist
FARM LOANS
Whittaker Gray 107 West B Mc
Cook Nebraska 25 tf
Sponges for the bath toilet house
cleaning buggy and every other purpose
Good ones
L W McConnell Druggist
Seed Potatoes
We will have on track
Fkiday and Saturday
MARCH 12th and 13th
last car of seed potatoes
from Minnesota this sea
son These are strictly
first class Early Ohio
stock from theRed River
country of Minnesota
and those who want the
best seed potatoes grown
must come at this time
as this will surely be the
last car of Minnesota
potatoes shipped to Mc
Cook this season
H G Phelps
Commission Co
Wedding1 Reception
At the homo of Mr and Mrs W F
Everist Tuesday evening a joyous
wedding reception waH participated in
by a large company of neighbors ana
young friends of their daughter Miss
Sadie and Mr Linus C Stoll who en
tered tho realm Benodictine February
27th 1009 with the cooperation of Rv
Edker I3urton pastor of tho Baptist
church
Tho nffair was of that informal char
acter which appeals to the less punctili
ously ceremonial and wns characterized
by a gayety and freedom which well
comported with the spirit of tho comp
any
Refreshments in courses two were
served Mrs Walter Stokes and Mrs W
E McDivitt serving from the large
table and Miss Ethel Morrissey and
Miss Lorene Calhoun assisting
The table and room decorations were
of carnations in geusrous display
Mrs Albert Barnett presided over the
guest book and pencil
The young couple were quietly wedd
ed at the parsonage Saturday evening
February 27th and knowledge withheld
from family and friends until last Satur
day the bride meanwhile completing
the final week of school teaching in dis
trict 83
The bride ha9 lived here from child
hood and is widely admired for her
grace and accomplishments The groom
is an artesan of high repute and a good
fellow of the fir3t rank
The Tribunr can do no more than
to add its sincore and hearty congratu
lations to those of their host of friends
Here they are
Pastime Changes Hands
Wednesday evening a new proprietor
was in possession of the Pastime moving
picture theatre W H Harmon having
on that date sold and transferred the
business to J H Snyder too well known
in our city to need an introduction to
Tribune readers or McCook theatre
goers
Mr Snyder comes into possession of
this popular amusement resort with a
firm determination to maintain ie high
reputation for presenting clean bills of
amusement at popular prices mid with
a resolve to improve in every possible
way its service and character as he may
be able with experience to do so
He will no doubt receive the growing
and liberal support of that play house
devoted to the best the market affords
id moving pictures illustrated songs etc
Letter Boxes At Depot
The postoffice department has had
two double door letter boxes placed at
the railway station for the convenience
of the public in mailing letters which
are too late to get into the pouches at
the postoffice One box is at the east
end of the station platform and is for
east bound mail only The other box is
at the west end of platform for the west
bound mail Railway postal clerks on
all mail trains will collect the mail from
these boxes east bound trains collecting
from the east box and west bound trains
collecting from the west box
Patrons are urged to make use of these
boxe9 and not leave any United States
mail with the baggageman at depot
for mailing Postmaster
McCook Nobr March 10 1909
Republican City Caucus
The Republican electors of the city of
McCook are called to meet in caucus
Friday March 19 1909 8 oclock p in
in the county court room for the pur
pose of placing in nomination candidates
for Mayor City Clerk City Treasurer
City Engineer Police Judge Members
of the City Council and Members of the
Board of Education and to transact
such other business as may properly
come before the meeting Signed
H P Waite
C W Barne
E F Oshorn
Lon Cone
Citv Central Committee
RIGHT
WALL PAPERS AT
RIGHT PRICES
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j in papers The only way to know is to
investigate Our 1909 papers are now
on display and a visit to our wall paper
room will do you good See the differ
ent combinations and new designs in ex-
elusive patterns
L W McConnell Druggist
A Chance to Get a Home in Oklahoma
1 One million five hundred thousand
acres of Oklahoma school will be sold
this year on 40 years time at 5 per cent
interest under the law just passed by
the legislature Map and copy of law
description of land and how to buy sent
upon receipt of 81 00
School Land Adv Co
Helena Okla
See tho advertisement of Miss Ander
sons millinery opening March 16th
Sfca
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Benefit Royal Neighbors and Log Rolling
a play entitled
WIVES OF WOODMEN
in four acts
Under personal direction of S C Beach
PATHOS WIT SENTIMENT AND FUN
MARCH l 8 1909
AT MENARDS OPERA HOUSE
Admission 25 cents Seats may be reserved at
McConnells Drug Store on Monday morning
Remember THURSDAY NIGHT is the night
Come and bring your friends
Unlultllled Pledges
Two years since both Repub
lican and Citizens city platforms
pledged actions which we believe
have not been fulfilled
Tbe Republican platform prom
ised their city treasurer to depos
it city funds where pajment of
two per cent on daily balances
could be secured
The Citizens platform pledged
to publish reports of proceedings
of the school board and at least
quarterly reports of the city
treasury
We believe neither have been
fulfilled or attempted to be carried
out
Citizens Party Caucus
The Citizens party electors of the City
of McCcok are called to meet In caucus
Friday March 19th 1909 at 8 oclock
P Al in the Gunsebow Fioher hall 201
Main avenue for the purpose of placing
in nomination candidates for the follow
ing offices to be voted for at the city
election to he held April 6th 1909 to
wit Mayor City Clerk City Treasurer
City Engineer two Councilmen Mem
bers of Board of Education aud Pre
cinct Committeemen and to transact
such other business as may properly
come before the meeting
I M Smith
O E Pearson
S D McClain
C J Ryan
City Central Committee
COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTY court
Licenses to marry issued by the coun
ty judge since our last report
Carl G M Miller 28 and Mrs Dora
M Christensen 38 both of Englewood
Colarado
Frank E Putnam 23 and Nellie
Nicholson IS both of McCook Mar
ried by county judge March 6th
Linus C Stoll 24 and Sadie E Ev
erist 21 both of McCook
John C Dietz25and Louise AKuhl
man 17 both of Cambridge Written
consent of brides parents
Sunday March 2i
the Methodist people will begin a Gos
pel Revival Prof Guy Irwin Waltz
the singing evangelist of Boston Mass
will have charge of the music Mr
Carman will preach every night First
weeks sermon subjects will be publish
ed next week Subject for March 14th
morning Only a Pile Left evening
The Golden Calf
No Session of the Club
The commercial club gave way to the
city council meeting in its rooms Tues
day evening The water question being
up filled the club rooms
A special meeting is called for tonight
I March 12ch
For Rent
The Babcock 15 acre tract near town
Also a 4 room dwelling 705 3rd street
West Boyle Eldred
Farm Loans
Optional puyments No CHsh com
mission required P S Heaton
Tho most elaborate display of wall
paper we have ever shown is uow ready
for jour inspection It is to your in
terest to see our wall paper before
buying
L W McConnell Druggist
Mrs T B Campbell and Mrs V J
Gathercole will give a Dorcas kensingfon
at the home of Mrs Campbell Thurs
day March 18th
C F Lehn makes Real Estate Loans
MCCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY MORNING MARCH 12 1909
Burial of Baby Byfteld
Funeral services wero held at the
home in East McCook last Saturday
morning at ton oclock after which the
little body was conveyed to Indianola
where the remains were buried in the
cemetery at that place Services at the
home were conducted by Rev G B
Hawkes of the Congregational church
of this city a quartette from the church
providing simple music for the touch
iog occasion The neighbors in num
bers showed their sympathy by their
presence and floral tributes further
spoke the language of tenderness
Little William Wallace was in his sixth
month
Nicholson Putnam Wedding
Miss Nellie Nicholson and Mr Frank
Putnam were united in marriage Satur
day last County Judge Moore officiat
ing This paper wishes them much
happiness and prosperity
The Nobby Stylish Kind
Rozell Barger have just received a
new shipment of shirts and neckties all
ribbby and stylish at the fight prices
A nice assortment to select from
FARM LOANS
W M Rozell makes farm loans See
him at Rozell Bargers clothing store
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
Mrs Fred Bortfelt of Red Cloud
joined her husband here Sunday
Mr and Mrs G G Eisenhart of
Culbertson visited the metropolis Mon
day
C H Morrill of the Lincoln Land
Co was in the city Tuesday on busi
ness
Mr and Mrs J R McCarl moved
into their new residence on 1st street
east this week
Mrs H E Durham who has been
very ill for several weeks past is now
slowly recovering
Mrs C W Taylor is somewhat im
proved as we go to press this morning
having passed quite a comfortable n ght
Mrs Matik G Welles arrived home
Tuesday night from Colorado where
she has been spending the winter with
her sister
G E Thompson arrived home last
night from his trip east visiting his
daughter Margaret briefly in Lincoln on
his way home
Mrs R E Benjamin of Fairbury was
in town early in the week on a real
estate deal involving the sale of their
dwelling in our city
Allen McClain of University Place
was in town Tuesday and Wednesday
looking after some real estate and other
investment matters in this vicinity
Mr Borgolte the temple opera
house contractor came in from Iowa
Monday night on business of his first
contract now nearing completion name
ly the enclosing of the big building
Mb Smith father of Mrs C W
Taylor arrived from Lead S Dak
Sunday night called by his daughters
serious illness Mrs Smith who has
been spending the winter in California
arrived from Los Angeles Tuesday
night on train 6
Mrs Craiu McDonald received word
by long distance phone Monday advis
ing her of the death the preceding day
of her father Mr Ayres Goble of Hast
ings She and Air McDonald departed
on the evening train for Hastings where
the remains were laid to rest Tuesday
under auspices of the Grand Army of
the Republic The wife and four child
ren survive two daughters and a son in
addition to Mrs McDonald of our city
who have sincerest sympathy of all who
know her Apoplexy was the cause of
sudden death
M
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Council Proceedings
Special called meeting Tuesday all
present held in the commercial club
room
Reports of police judge and weigh
master submitted and placed on fio
Petition of H E Durham for permit
to operate a peanut and popcorn stand
on streets was read and laid over for
future decision
City treasuror report was read and
referred to finance committee
The mayor appointed following judges
and clerks of election and polling places
in the two wards
First ward Judges J S Letlew J
M Henderson and M J Clark clems
Norman Campbell and Charles V
Kelley Polling place Kelley building
1st door north of Commercial hotel
Second ward Judges Chas Weintz
F J Rolfeand Jacob Steinmetz clerks
J W Spencer George D Burgess
Polling place hose bouse city hall
Gas light was ordered installed at
corner of C and 3rd street west
Bills allowed
Barnett Lumber Co coal 9 35
Bullard Lumber Co coal etc 3 35
L A Fitch Co livery 3 00
Paul Anton mdse 50
Htnry Gale salary 27 00
R M Osborn salary 65 00
Fred Scblagel salary 55 00
John Ekstedt salary 50 70
James F Brewer labor 4 40
McCook Electric Co S58 34 90
Welsbach Street Lighting Co
S150 142 92
The police judges report for February
shows six cases disposed of 16 in fiues
were imposed and 88 collected and
turned into the city treasury
The treasurers report makes the
following exhibit
GENERAL FUNU
Receipts 189173
Expenditures
Balance
ROAD FUND
Receipts 360 62
Expenditures w
Balance 360 62
WATER FUND
Receipts 702 L0
Expenditures
Balance
- - - LIOHTFUND
Receipts 8 738 45
Expenditures
Balance
SEWER SPECIAL
Receipts 8 942 18
Expenditures
Overdrawn 9 74
FIRE FUND
Receipts 8 10834
Expenditures
Balance
CEMETERY FUND
Overdrawn S 121S2
Expenditures
LIIIRARY FUND
Receipts 8 31597
Expenditures
Overdrawn 4007
SCALES FUND
Receipts 8 12410
Expenditures
Balance
OCCUPATION FUND
Receipts 8 150 75
hiponditures
Piano oIo
Reading
Vocal solo
Piano duet
Florence
Schobel
ji rt ZtS
77158
112015
00000
59445
103 05
235 80
50265
il 92
17 00
9134
121 82
35604
5910
6500
502 32
Balance 351 52
The preeminent incident of the coun
cil session however was the appearance
before the council of General Supt
Bjrain C H Morrill and A B Minor
three stockholders of the McCook Water
Wonts Co
These gentlemen submitted a state
ment of receipts and expenses for the
year 1908
The item of expenditures totals 10
010S3
Tbe income is given at 81209G86
The net income for 1908 is placed at
82 0S003
Ihe gentlemen claim for the company
that the rate is not remunerative under
the present ordinance and were most
anxious to get together with the city on
a plan and arraugement agreeable to
both parties
They claimed they would bo satisfied
with a return of 7 per cent on the claim
ed v tl nation of the plant of 87500000
I per cent of the 7 being figured for de
preciation and any balance above the
figures just given to go into the city
treasury
It is perhaps unnecessary to state that
no action was taken by the council It
is highly improbable too that a settle
ment can ever be made on the basis sug
gested if a all
This Mornings Program
Appended is the program presented
at the high school assembly this morn
ing
Feme Flitcraft
Mr J F Forbes
A F Coupe
Rosthush and Marjorie
NUMBER 42
STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT
IT is no more troublo to open
a bank account than to buy
a pound of nails Como in and
say to any employe or officer of
tho bank I want to open an
account Tell the man at tho
window how much you want
to start tho account with Ho
will fix up your pass book give
you ii check book and will ask
you to writo your namo so we
will know your signature when
ever wo see it The nmount of
your deposit will be credited in
your pass book All this will
not tako more than two min
utes and you will have facili
ties for saving monoy and
taking care of it that are un
known to tho man who is not
a bank depositor
We will be pleased
to seo you at
THE
McCOOK NATIONAL
BANK
A home bank
A growing bank
Drebert Clothing Co
Close of last week the Sterling Cloth
ing Co disposed of tho Tartsch stock of
clothing and furnishings to tho Drebert
Clothing Co
Alex F Drebert of tho company de
parted Saturday night for Chicago to
order fixtures and furniture for the
store to be installed August 1st when
he secures possession of the entire room
Frank E Wells arrived from Chicago
close of last week and i in charge of
the store during the absence of Mr
Drebert
f Mr Korns will continue in the em
ploy of the new company
Musical Service
There will be a special musical service
at tho Congregational church next Sun
day at 8 p in with the following pro
gram
Violin solo 2 selections Geo Heckman
Vocal F M Kimmell
Vocal Miss Ruth Wieho
Piano Miss Fay Eikenberry
Short sermon bv the pastor on the
subject A Great Fact
Auspices Mens Sunday Eveuing club
One Detail Lacking
In our account of the Frazier child
falling into the weil in South McCook
last week we lacked one detail namely
the fact that H P Smith assisted in
the rescue of the little fellow by going
down into the well on a rope
You Will Have No Trouble
in selecting a spring suit from our stock
we have the latest styles and colors
a fine line at the right reasonable fig
ures Rozell Barger outfitters to
their majesties the people
A Splendid Snowfall
This section of Nebraska is mantled
this morning in several inches of snow
the finest fall of the winter
John Cashen Auctioneer
ndiauola Nebr Dates booked at Mc
Cook National bank
Farm Loanj
N JJohnson over McConnells store
Note the date of the millinery open
ing at Mis Andersons Tuesday
March 16th
Purify your blood with McConnells
Sarsaparilla and jou will have good
health and an abundance of energy tbf
remainder of the jear
L W McConnell Druggist
Fresh garden lawn and field
seeds for saIealso flour and feed
C J RYAN
C F Lehn buys road orders
j For Seed j
Barley Oats and White Spring
t Wheat at f
Updike Grain Co
SPECIAL
If you need your cellar
cemented now is the
time to have the work
done We are making a
special price for the next
thirty days
McCook Cement Stone Co
HN Rosebush Slanager
Phone red 196