The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 22, 1909, Image 1

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TWENTY EIGHTH
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Buy Any Old Coffee When You
Can Buy
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Worlds Fair Coffee
Highest Worlds
3
Awards O Fairs
St Louis 1904 Portland 1905 and
Liege Belgium 1905
25c and 35c per pound
each the best to be had for
the price
F S VAHUE
General Merchandise
223 Main Avenue
Phone 47
Full Circulation Now Out
The Tribune bad an unusual and un
common experience this week in being
called upon to cut nud trim 85000000
worth of national bank currency for the
new Citizens National Bank of our city
The 50000 worth of bonds purchased
by the Citizens National came into their
possession at the very unusually low
premium of 900 for the entire purch
ase
The bonds have been promptly and
entirely merged into currency circula
tion by the bank with its usual liberal
policy of not doing things by halves
The Citizens National Bank of Mc
Cook is the latest of the state banks to
nationalize but she comes under the
wire like a thorough bred full fledged
and full of speed and endurance
ADVERTISED LIST
The following letters cards and pack
ages remain uncalled for at the McCook
postoflice July 22 1909
LETTERS
Bremer M J Bennett Mr Jim
Beckley H H 2 Cadwell A M
Erickson Mr John 2 Miller Mr W F 2
Bay Mr Jess Sbatto Mr Ottis
Smith Mrs Gertrude Swanson MrEmil
Wilson S W Sampson Mrs Georgia
CARDS
Jones Mr Francis Dnsinberrc Mr George
Miller Mrs Karl Moore Mr Mack
Smith Mr A Boy Nettleton Mrs A N
Wood Miss Maggie
When calling for these please say
they were advertised
Lon Cone P M
Stoddard Meyers Marriage
Miss Charlene Stoddard and MrLouis
Meyers stole a days march or so on their
relatives and friends this week and
went over to Norton Kansas and wore
married the event dating on the 20th
Tuesday She is employed in Clapps
store and ho is switchman for the com
pany here days They returned to Mc
Cook Wednesday morning and re
sumed their usual places of employ
ment
Is a Candidate For Clerk
By formal announcement appearing
elsewhere in this issue C W McMillin
of this city enters the race for the Re
publican nomination for county clerk
Mr McMillin is now employed in The
Big Store He is well qualified and
has many popular traits
The Dog Catchers Auto
The chicken coop on wheels upon
closer inspection becomes the dog
catcbers auto and is being regarded
with increasing suspicion by every dog
in the city Good work
Entertained Many
Colonel Sutton and his superb band
entertained a goodly number of our
citizenship last Sunday afternoon in
the city park with a concert of his best
vintage
Hot Weatner Goods
The short sleeve and knee length un
derwear are the only thing for this warm
weather Buy them at Rozell Bar
gers
Announcement
Will take pupils in pianoforte playing
Call at 810 1st street west or phone
black US Fay Hostetter
WANTED
Five hundred ladies to use our flavor
ing extracts
L W McConnell Druggist
Gasoline Accidents
will not happen if you send your stove to
Graves for repairs 301 west 1st st
A F A M Meeting
Special meeting of McCook Lodge
No 135 A F A M Tuesday July
27 at 800 p m Work in F C degree
By Order of the W M
C L Fahnestock Secy
Notice to the Public
Mr J H Schneider professional
piano and organ tuner 511 west 3rd
street McCook Neb is now ready for
engagements in his profession
Carter G All 0 K
Carter G who went wrong during the
first heat of the 210 pace last week is
now reported by Mr Jeffries as being
all right again
Separate Pants
They come in very handy and com
fortable for summer We have a dandy
stock of them
Rozell Barger
Legal Blanks Here
This office carries all kinds of legal
blank forms and makes special blanks
to order promptly and accurately
Ladies
Graves is an expert on sharpening
shears Shears called for and delivered
301 west 1st st
Shorthand Pupils Wanted
at the McCook Business College
Stayner Williams
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Democratic Convention
The Democrats of Red Willow Co
Nebraska are hereby called to meet in
mass convention at Neb on
Saturday July 24 1909 at 2 p ra for
the purpose of electing four delegates
to the state convention held at Lincoln
July 27 to select a county central com
mittee and to transact any business that
may properly come before said conven
tion J W Jones Chmn
Barney Hofek Sec
Are Taking- a Vacation
The police ran onto o bunch of young
stors in a billiard and pool ball last
Saturday night who were evidently in
dulging in a bit of gambling with con
siderable money in sight As The Tri
bune gets the 6tory the lads did not
claim the money in sight and the same
was taken in charge by the police
Quite a number of the youths are out of
the city now on a short vacation
Shut Down For Repairs
On account of the damage to our
roof and smokestack Sunday a week
ago we are compelled to sbut down
the mill and give it a thorough over
hauling This work will require about
ten days more after which we will be
ready for our patrons and be better
than ever able to give them prompt
and eflicient service
McCook Milling Co
The Chautauqua
will soon be here Some additions to
hot weather equipment of most people
will render the enjoyment of the season
more keen and lasting We recom
mend a perusal of the big clearing sale
advertisement of The Thompson Dry
Goods Co which appears on the editor
ial page The prices are named right
out It is good reading
Engraving and Embossing
Your wants can be supplied at The
Tribune in the line of engraving and
embossing such as calling cards invi
tations and announcements monogram
correspondence paper etc Handsome
samples or an on display Tices rea
sonable Prompt service If interested
come and inspect
Death of Baby White
Harry the 17 months old baby boy of
Mr and Mrs William White of East
McCook died yesterday afternoon at
tibouto oclock The remains were bur
ied in Riverview cemetery this after
noon at three oclock The parents
have much sympathy in this sorrow and
loss
Indefinitely Postponed
The patronage Tuesday evening not
warranting giving the musicale in the
Methodist church the Ladies of the G
A R decided to indefinitely postpone
the program prepared for that occasion
which was a worthy one
Female Help Wanted
A hired girl or a woman to help my
mother keep house for me I will pay
good wages to the right party Write
the undersigned at Superior Nebraska
R F D No 2
A L Overman
Have You An Oliver
Remington Smith - Premier or Cali
graph typewriter We have at this
office ribbons for any of these
Also good assortment of papers
makes
script covers carbon paper etc
School Report Next Week
We received copy of Supt Taylors
report to the board of education on the
McCook public schools too late for pub
lication this week It will appear in
full next week
LOST
A small pocket medicine case some
where between Main avenue and the
fair ground The finder will be liberally
rewarded by leaving the same at L W
McConneUs drug store
Races Were Successful
While the opening day of the races
last week was discouraging as to pat
ronage Wednesday and Friday brought
much larger attendance and very satis
factory races as the following details
will indicato
The second day of the races passed off
with increased attendance and much
vigor and interest
The big 225 race took five heats to
settle Riven Boy and SeeEmily divid
ed first and second money Grace took
third place Time 224 2254
227 229 Purse 8500
Ax Me Not captured first in the 225
trot for purse of 200 Lady Katherine
Winston was second Francis Star
third Time 228J4 226 229
228
The jg mile dash was won by McBep
po Big Bend second Buckmaster
third Time 54
The races closed last Friday after
noon with a splendid attendance and
the fastest race ever driven on this track
213
Big Chief took the 220 trot Nick
Wright second Touchdown third
Mabelle fourth Time 222 226
228M Purse 8500
The 210 pace for 1000 was the fast
est race ever driven on this track Don
winning Billy Barleycorn second rest
of the field distanced Time 213
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The dash was dead heat be
tween Big Bend and McBeppo who
divided first money
Carter G of this city won second
place in first heat 210 pace but went
wrong and was with drawn from the
race
It is a matter under the circum
stances of much satisfaction to the
management that the races paid out
and that the association is not encum
bered with any deficit from these races
which were pulled off under disadvant
ages
Filings For Office
At the closing of business last Satur
day evening the following filings had
been made with the county clerk for
the several offices to be filled at the
election next November
For county clerk Charles Skalla
Republican C W McMillin Republi
can Barney Hofer Democrat
For county treasurer Clifford Naden
Republican
For sheriff H I Peterson Republi
can S D McClain Republican Josiah
Sullivan Democrat J L Sims Demo
crat L M Higgins Democrat
County Judge J C Moore Repub
lican S R Smith Republican Simeon
R Grisel Democrat Norman J Camp
bell Republican
County Superintendent Miss Audrey
Leila Jones Democrat Miss Elizabeth
Bettcher Republican
County Commissioner Samuel Pre
mer Republican C M Goben Repub
lican Edward Soughroue Democrat
Died At Ripe Old Age
Dr and Mrs A T Gatewood and
family departed en Monday morning on
No 2 for Cozad Nebraska where they
were called by the death of the doctors
aged mother Mrs J A Gatewood who
passed away on Sunday July 18th 1909
aged 9G years
The departed was born in Maiden
West Virginia July 30th 1813 She
came to Nebraska in 1S74 and resided
in Cozad from that date until her death
September 21 24 Fair Dates
The dates for the Red Willow county
agricultural society meeting for this
year are September 21 24 and Indianola
is the place at which same will be held
The premium list is now being prepared
and other arrangmonts are being per
fected
Three Deaths Last Week
Three deaths are recorded at and in
the vicinity of Indianola last week
Thomas Kinghorn aged SO years an
early settler of this county Mrs Wil
liam Bergin and Kathryn baby daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs Fred Stevens
Baby Died Suddenly
Maria the eight-months-old daughter
of Mr and Mrs Adam Kern died quite
suddenly Monday The remains were
buried in Riverview cemetery Tuesday
morning
Its Your Own Fault
if your bread isnt the best ever if you
dont buy the famous Loomis high
patent at the McCook Flour and Feed
Store G F Smith proprietor
The Famous Curlees
CurJee stands for the best 250
and 500 pants in the market Rozell
Barger McCooks leading clothiers
are agents for them
To My Patrons
While I am ill I have arranged
have my work go on as usual
Mrs S E Griggs
to
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING JULY 22 1909
Regular Council Session
Regular session with all present
Minutes read and approved
Mayor appointed H II Berry as
police judge to fill vacancy caused by
resignation of I N Biggs
City attorney was instructed to see
Supt Koller of the Burlington in regard
to the company building a retaining
wall along sides of north approach to
viaduct
Petition of Richard B Sheridan and
others for street lamps to bo placed on
Main avenue and K street and 1st street
east and K street was read and lights
ordered placed
Bills allowed as follows
S V Frazier street work 4200
Robert Highland same 4 00
E F Brunswick samo 24 00
T A Clapp same 2 50
Earl Bales same 120
A J Markwad blacksmithing 1175
T C liegeman park work 30 00
Maurice ORourke special police 200
James Shepherd same 600
C W Dewey catching dogs 6200
John Morris salary 1250
Nebraska Telephone Co 300
Chicago Fire Hose Co 30125
Adjaurned to Saturday morning at 9
oclock to consider fire hydrants for
South McCook
Held to Next Term of District Court
Minnie Brown aud Grace LeRoy two
keepers of houses of ill repute in this
city had a preliminary hearing Tues
day afternoon before County Judge
Moore charged with keeping and sell
ing intoxicating liquors unlawfully
Sufficient evidence was presented to
warrant the judge to hold the women to
appear before the next term of district
court placing the bond of each at 1
000 which were both provided and the
women released In one resort twelve
pints of beer were seized and in the
other over sixty quarts of beer The
judge ruled that the beer in the poss
ession of the sheriff be destroyed but
the defendants filed exceptions to this
order hence the liquors will not be
disposed of until after the district court
passes upon the cases Being the se
cond offense the defendants will likely
obtain a severer sentence in case of con
viction
The evidence in the cases was secured
through detectives from the Nebraska
Detective Association of Lincoln work
ing under the authority of the Anti
Saloon and Civic Purity League of this
city
Republican Caucus
The Republican voters of Willow
Grove precinct Red Willow county
Nebraska are called to meet at the
usual meeting places in the several pre
cincts in the city of McCook on Friday
evening July 23rd 1909 at 8 oclock p
in for the purpose of selecting delegates
to the county convention and for the
transaction of such other business as
shall properly come before the meeting
J F Cordeal
W C Allison
H W Conover
Scott Odell
Committeemen
Bring Them to Me
I am in the market for the purchase
of cattle and hogs in fact of live stock
of all kinds and assure patrons of pay
ing the highest market price I may be
found at the Nelms feed store phone
186 or at my residence on north 1st
street east phone red 143 Give me an
opportunity to make you a price on
your stuff D C Marsh
Mr Sims Announces Himself
J L Sims the well known Danbury
real estate dealer announces his candi
dacy for the office of sheriff in this
issue subject to the decision of the
Democratic primary election August
17th 1909 Mr Sims is a well known
member of the Democratic party on the
Beaver
Style and Quality
Another shipment of those handsome
and comfortable blue serge suits just
put on our sales tables They are Stein-
Bloch kind of course That means style
and quality Rozell Barger
Drowned Near Greeley Colo
John son of Mr and Mrs J E Hor
ton of Lebanon was drowned near
Greeley Uoto July 9th The remains
were buried at Lebanon Monday of last
week
Special on Wall Paper
For the next few weeks we will make
special prices on wall paper Have fair
assortment left from which to select
A McMillen Druggist
No Hunting Allowed
No hunting allowed on my farm or on
the Walsh land leased by me under
penalty of the law E F Flitcraft
Auction
at Graves second hand store August
7th Everything for cash
Money To Loan On Farms
See Rozell Barger at clothing store
bbi
rib tilt
PURE FOOD
FLAVORS
Our flavoring extracts are puro extra
strong and are true natural flavors
They are made from selected materi
als and have that high and dependable
quality that any food product should
have They are more delicate and appe
tizing than ordinary flavoring are
cheaper to buy and still tnoro economi
cal in use because they go farther
There is every reason why you should
use no other As an experiment com
pare our vanilla with the best you can
find elsewhere
L W McConnell Druggist
Notice
Ordinance 97 relating to and regu
lating the keeping and harboring of
dogs by imposing a license tax on the
keepers and owners will bo strictly on
forced Persons interested will do well
to see to the securing of license tags for
their dogs immediately as the city
marshal has been ordered to disposo of
all unlicensed dogs at once
By order of Mayor and City Council
For County Judge
Norman J Campbell with this issue
of The Tribune shies his caster into
the political arena for the Republican
nomination for the office of county judge
Norman has lived in McCook since the
year and needs no introduction to
the Republican voters especially here
in McCook where he has many friends
SUMMER
GOODS
Each season brings special demands
in the drug line and whatever the de
mand is we meet it
We have remedies for all summer ills
cures for all summer hurts and protec
tion for all summer complexions
L W McConnell Druggist
Union Meetings
The Baptist Methodist and Congre
gational churches will unite in Union
Sunday evening meetings during the
next few weeks The first service will
be held next Sunday July 25th nt the
Congregational church at 800 P M
Everybody invited
Hammocks
We have a large line of up-to-date
hammocks at various prices
A McMillen Druggist
All straw hats 50 per cent off
All Panamas 25 per cent off
Drebert Clothing Co
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
Jos Teeter of Lincoln an uncle of
Mrs C L Fahnestock is their guest
Miss Cleo Rector entertained the
Awl 03 Tuesday eening in regular
and approved form
WW and Albert McMillen arrived
home Wednesday evening on No 10
from their western trip
Mrs George Paup of Harlan Iowa
arrived in the city close of last week
and is the guest of Mrs Lewis and other
McCook friends
Misses Rose and Jennie Brady de
parted on No 9 Monday morning for a
two weeks vacation in Denver Colorado
Springs and Boulder Colo
Mr and Mrs Bert Briggs of Ober
lin attended the races ond of last week
and wore the guests his sister Mrs
Henry Best and of Mr and Mrs A G
Bump
Mrs I E Converse and Evelyn ar
rived homo Monday night from their
visit in Hendley being accompanied by
Mrs Pielstick and daughter Violet of
that place
En Sawyer lace of the Boston Store
Omaha has taken a position in the
Model Shoe Store He is an experienced
city shoe man and will be a desirable
addition to the selling force of the popu
lar old Model
Mrs Joseph Brant and two children
who have been visiting her mother Mrs
Walter Hickling will leave on Saturday
evening for Grafton and Lincoln on a
short visit before returning to their
home in Omaha
Mrs Augusta Anton will leave Sat
urday for De3 Moines Iowa to spend
several weeks visiting her daughter Mrs
Walter Sayers During her absence De
gree of Honor dues etc will be collect
ed at Ryans feed store
Mr3 Frank Love and little Helen of
Lincoln were the guests of Mr and Mrs
A C Wiehe Sunday and Monday
They departed on No 3 Monday night
to join Mr Love at Needles California
where he is employed in railroad sur
vice
Mrs Dan Taylor who has been
visiting her sister Mrs W S Coleman
has gone to McCook where she will
take up her residence Mrs Coleman
is considerably better being able to sit
up part of the time Indianola Re
porter
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NUMBER 9
HOT WEATHER
It is undoubtedly hot weather
But thon that is the kind of
weather it takes to make things
grow I3 it making your bank
account grow too Dont lot that
languish but seo that it keeps
growing all tho time It is the
plant that is alwayn sure to bring
returns when properly cultivated
roturns in health in indopend
enco in comfort and in ability to
do things
Remembor that a good flourish
ing bank account grows steadily
regardless of tho weather if you
want it to grow While the
weather is warm come in with
your doposits just tho samo as
over You will always find tho
same welcome at this bank hot
weathor or cold
Better try a bank account at
THE
McCOOK NATIONAL
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lehn V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIRECTORS
J J Loughran P F McKonna
A Cordial Invitation
Tho Nebraska Epworth Assombly ox
tends a cordial invitution to everyone
regardless of denomination or whether
church members at all to attend the
Thirteenth Annual Session at Lincoln
August 4 12 I have prospectus hook
lets and will be pleased to furnish these
and any information at my command to
our citizens
The program is unusually strong and
attractive
Signed Rev M B Carman
Seeks Re election
In this issue of The Tribune will be
found the announcement of J C Moore
of his candidacy for re election to the
office of county judge Judge Moore
has given the people of Red Willow
county a most painstaking and honest
administration of the office of county
judge and promises in case of re election
to give the office his personal and un
divided attention in future as in the
past
Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness
We invite the people of McCook and
surrounding country to visit The White
Housa Grocery on west B street just
west of tho Citizens National Bank
Phone 30 Moore Son
Mixed Paints
If you want a paint to stand this
climate use Lincoln absolutely pure
mixed paint It will give you satisfac
tion and prices are right
A McMillen Druggist
Getting Out Their Circulation
First of the week the Citizens Na
tional Bank received and placed in cir
culation part of its national bank cur
rency
FARM LOANS
Whittaker Gray 107 West B Mc
Cook Nebraska 25 tf
Farm Loans
Optional payments No cash com
mission required P S Heaton
John Cashen Auctioneer
Indianola Nebr Dates booked at Mc
Cook National bank
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Rooms For Rent in P 0 Block
J E Kelley phone 6
Farm Loans
N J Johnson over McConneUs store
Studio Is
Now Open
After some unexpected delays
I am pleased to announce that
1 am now ready to receive work
of all kinds in the line of photog
raphy at my studio first door
north of the Commercial hotel
I shall make a specialty of
portrait photography which I
am prepared to handle in all the
latest styles
Your patronage solicited
E Schell Kimmell
First Door North
of Commercial Hotel