The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 06, 1910, Image 1

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TWENTY EIGHTH YEAR
A NOTE
OF APPRECIATION
I wish to show my appreciation
of the liberal patronage bestowed
by the people of McCook and sur
rounding towns during the open
ing months of my studio and to
bespeak their continued confi
dence during the New Year prom
ising my best efforts to produce
the best and most artistic con
ceits in the photographic art and
to attune my step to the music o
its progress
E Schell Kimmell
Studio 1st door north
1 of Commercial hotel
A Parting Word
Office of Co Supt Rkd Willow Co
McCook Nebr Jan 5 1909
To the Members of the School Boards
Patrons Children Voters and all citi
zens of the county
The time has come when as your coun
ty superintendent I must say Good
bye
The two years that I have served as
your official have been enjoyable ones to
cne aDd it is with many regrets that I
iiow sever the connection
The pleasant acquaintances and asso
ciations formed have helped me in my
efforts and to each and all I am indebt
ed for what small success I may have
attaired and I trust that all errors and
mistakes will be kindly overlooked by
you as I can conscientiously say that I
iid the best I knew
Especially do I wish to thank the
farmers for their generous hospitality
vand entertainment as I traveled thru
the country
Wishing you a happy and prosperous
Year followed by many similar
ones I am Most Sincerely
Claudia B- Hatchkb
PLEASE
STOP COUGHING
A cough racks the system irritates
he membrances of the air passages and
extends the inflammation which is the
cause of the cough
McConnells Balsam
jgoes to the seat of the trouble soothes
-sway the irritation and heals the in
flamed membranes Stops coughs
-as quickly as any safe remedy can
Price 25 cents
L W McConnell Druggist
Fine Horses and Jacks
William Jeffries recently returned
tfrom Iowa with a carload of fine
stallions and some choice jacks
which are on exhibition and sale at the
east livery barn He has some fine ani
tmals to offer
Phurs Furrs Furs
They are going now at January prices
at slaughter prices at your own price
Any scarf cravat throw rug muff or
tmatched set for two thirds its price
The Thompson D G Co Clearing the
Furs
GIven Liberal Space and Illustration
The splendid review edition of the
Lincoln Journal of last Sunday devoted
-about five hundred words and liberal
te3pacein illustrating the Temple theatre
Iribuilding of McCook
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Residence For Sale
Wishing to move to Colorado I desire
to sell my residence 906 1st street east
at once H L Kennedy
Ladles
Graves is an expert on sharpening
-shears Shears called for and delivered
301 west 1st st
John Cashen Auctioneer
Indianola Nebr Dates booked at Mc
Cook National bank
Get a millinery bargain at 114 east B
-street rear of DeGroffs
If you want pickles go to Hubers and
- yoa will find most anything in the
fickle line
We have the Wedding Breakfast
syrup to go with the coffee at
Hubers
Monarch Silver Bell and
White Satin spell success in good
bread and cake baking Buy the best
McCook Flour and Feed Store
If you have money lying idle or in
vested in a way that is not satisfactory
or does not yield more than 4 per cent
you should investigate the Certificates
of Deposit issued by the First National
Sank
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Two Fire Alarms Tuesday Morning-
McCook was disturbed by two lire
alarms Tuesday morning Fortunately
neither fire amounted to much
The first was tutnpd in from the resi
dence of Dr A T Gatewoud and was
cuseri by the explosion of the water
back iu the range The water had
and consequently the water back
was in the same condition Fire was
bull in the range and a heavy presure
of steam was thus caused resulung iu a
terrific explosion wrecking the stoe
and cluing some damage to the kitchen
Fortunately the young bon escaped with
slight injury
The becond alarm came from the resi
dence of J Braubcom on 3rd street
east occupied by E W Glandon A
defective flui had caused a small fire on
the kitchen roof which was easily ex-
1 tinguished with small los
The department responded to both
alarms but found it only necessary to
turn on the water at the Branscom fire
Post Resolutions
J K Barnes Post No 207 GAR
January 1 1910
Whereas It has seemed the will of
the Great Commander of the Universe
to muster out of service our beloved
comrade H H Berry one of the char
ter members of J K Barnes Post No
207 G A R and he answered his last
roll call December 28 1909 be it
Resolved That this Pest and all G A
R men in this part of the state will miss
his genial face and cheery voice at all
gatherings and on the street that the
Grand Army has lost an active comrade
the oity a good citizen and his family a
good loving husband and father
Be it further Resolved That the Post
Charter be draped in mourning for thirty
days that these resolutions be pub
lished in the city paptrs and a copy be
sent to the bereaved family
J A Wilcox
J H Yarger
Committee
Patrons of City Schools
The regular work of the second half-
year will begin January 24 All parents
of children who are to enter bchool for
the first time are requested to have their
childien entered between January 24
and February 4 This does not apply to
children who have been to school here
or elsewhere before this time butsimply
to beginners
For the reason that there will be no
classes suitable we will not want to ac
cept beginners after February 4 No
children can be admitted by law before
they are five years old
MAY YOU NEVER NEED
THEM BUT
if you do remember we have them
We refer to crutches No one knows
when they will be required and it is the
misfortune of some to require them all
of the time
Those wo handle are of superior qual
ity All sizes
L W McConnell Druggist
A Card of Thanks
We are most grateful and thankful to
all the neighbors and friends for willing
assistance and every sympathy during
the illness and after the death of our
dear one The memory of your kind
nesses will ever be with us
Mrs H H Berry and Family
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee
and be happy At Hubers only
Huber handles the Carhartt gloves
and caps also and a full line of other
makes
Fresh and wholesome home made
mince meat at Magners market and
grocery
For a consideration of 8925 Edgar B
Ozman has sold his Cretor popcorn
wagon and equipment to Lewis E Oz
mao
The Baptist friends received New
Year afternoon and evening in the
church to meet thoir new pastor Rev
lams
Boys with hats on the back of their
heads and long hair hanging down over
their foreheadp and smutty stories in
their mouths are cheaper than old
worn out work horses Nobody wants
them at any price Men dont want
them and sensible girls wont marry
them They are not worth their keep
ing and it is not likely that they will be
able to keep themselves If anybody
should happen to read this who answers
to the above description let him take a
look at himself and jump in a well and
say Here cops nothin Unknown
A F A M Meeting
Special meeting of McCook Lodge
No 133 A F A 51 Friday Jan 7th
at 700 p m Work in M 31 degree
By Order of the W M
C L FAnuESTOCK Secy
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BUSINESS CHANGbS 0 JANUARY FIRST
First of the Year Produces More Than
the Usual Number of Changes m
Business Partnerships
The first of the ear seems to be the
customary period when business changes
become tffective when partnerships
terminate etc This year of grace in
McLouk brings more than the usual
grist
The partnership which has for years
existed between C W Barnes and EJ
Mitchell in the publication of the Mc
Cook Republicpn was on this day dis
solved by mutual consent Mr Mitchell
retiring and Mr Barues buying his in
tertstsin the business which be wilt
continue at the old location Mr Mit
chell will engage in the real estate busi
n hp having contracted with the T V
Lowe Realty Co of Goodland KansaB
to be1 a field man for that company He
will assume the duties of his new- posi
tion February 1st The Tribune wishes
him success
January 1st the old plumbing con
cern of F D Burgess underwent a blight
change in name and now reads F D
Burgess Son his son George entering
the business as partner
Martin Matson is now going it alone
in the auctioneering business S D
McClain retiring from the firm by mu
tual consent
The legal firm of Morlan Ritchie
vVolff has also undergone a change
Mr Morlan returning to the practice
alone aud Messrs Ritchie Wolff con
tinuing the partnership and at the old
location Mr Morlan has equipped
quarters in hs building in the rear of
the old quarters Miss Nichols and E
R Jordan constitute his office force
FARMERS
Would You Be Interested
In a proposition that would make you
one hundred percent on the investment
the first year besides guaranteeing you
a permanent income
In reality this is what we are all look
ing for and every farmer nan have it
We mean a Silo We are going to sell
Silo because we believe they are a gocd
thing for this country
We intend to have a man come in and
talk to our farmers about the value of
1 the siio but first we want to know that
there will be some interest takon
Come in and tell us if you would like
to hear this man and we will then ar
range a date and notify you
McCook Hardware Co
District Court Terms 1910
Judgtj Orr has ainouuced the follow
ing terms of district court for the Four
teenth judicial district for 1910
Chase April 23 Nov 14
Dundy March 7 Nov 21
Frontier March 21 Oct 3
Furnas Feb 14 May 31 Oct 17
Gosper Jan 24 Sept 26
Hayes April 18 Sept 19
Hitchcock April 5 Oct 10
Red Willow Jan 31 May 23 Nov 28
All the above terras will be jury terms
but the two May terms the 23rd in this
county and the 3lst in Furnas
Draylng
I am operating a dray and take pleas
ure in quoting the people of McCock the
following prices In East West and
South McCook half ton 35c ton 50c
In the city proper 25c half ton 50c
ton I respectfully solicit a share of
your dray business
Bradley Deveny
The College Widow
The Mask and Wig Dramatic Club
will put on The College Widow in the
Temple theatre Friday evening Janu
ary 21st Watch for future announce
ments
Farm Loans
Optional payments No cash com
mission required P S Heaton
Piano Por Rent
A piano for rent Mrs Mills
Everything in drugs McConnell
A McMillen prescription druggist
Try me aud see how white I am 91
Patent
Use McMillens Cream Lotion for
chapped face and hands
Wheat is down and so is flour In
quire of McCook Milling Co
Feed of all kinds baled hay etc at
McCook Flour and Feed Store
Our line of breakfast stuffs is com
plete Breakfast foods and pancake
flour corn syrup and maple syrup Old
Manse the best maple syrup on the
market Hdber
After Jan 1 1910 all daily papers de
livered must be paid for in advance
The small profit on papers at present
makes necessary for us to adopt this
system Barney Hofer
McCook News Co
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- Max Landows Piano Recital
The piano ncital by Mux Lmdow of
Omaha last Friday evening was one of
ttw best of the really high class musical
events in the history of McCook Th r
is but one fact regrettable namely that
bo few comparatively were present to en
joy the efforts of that finished and de-
lightf ully skillful artist The quality of
i his program may be gained conclusively
irom tne following numners irom ine
masters
program
Sonata F minoAppassionata Beethoven
Allegro assai
Andante con inoto
Allegro ma uon troppo Presto
Des Abends
Nocturne J Sohumnnn
Arabesque f
Vogel als Prophet J
Prelude D flat major
Mazurka I
fa
Nocturne b phnrpmaj
Scherzo B minor J
Eriking after Schubprt
j lot
Rhansodie Honeroise No Lipzt
Polonnaise E major
-HEED
KIDNEY TROUBLES
A iVODERN DANGER
The conditions of modern life have
bVought about an increase of kidney
troubles Overwork high living and
overheating combined with sedentry
habits throw an unusual burden oi
the kidneys and they often yield to the
strain
Any sign of disorder of the kidneys
should have prompt attention
REXALL KIDNEY PILLS
are a most valuable remedy for all kid
ney troubles
L W McConnell Druggist
Getting Rid of the
Cloaks aDd Suits these days at slaughter
prices S6 50 Ladies Long Coats 83 50
S875 ones for S450 10 ones for 5 50
15 ones for 7 50
2500 Ladies Jacket Suits for 1600
18 ones for 12 1250 ones for 7 50
You will see the advantage of these fig
ures we are sure The Thompson D G
Co One price plain figures cash only
Different on Saturday Nlgfht
A large audience greeted A Messen
ger Bjy last Saturday night While
on the barn storming order it was to
many unexpectedly fair in performance
and on the whole quite satisfactory
The orchestra was much above the ordi
nary xne nana maae up in encnusias
tic vociferousness aught lacking in num
bers
Flnlty the New Clerk
H M Finity is the new clerk of the
A O U W but those who have been
accustomed to get their receipts for
dues eic at the White House Grocery
can do so in the future as in the past
Jeffries Gotch
The famous Jeffries Gotch combina
tion is expected to show in the Temple
theatre January 18th This will be the
only stand this combination will make
in Nebraska
For Sale
My residence Hot water heat Mod
ern Call and look it over
F S Wilcox
Hubers have everything in olives
plain and stuffed from 15 cents to 1
a bottle
Our Longmont Colorado canned veg
etables are now in This years crop of
peas beans and tomatoes at Hubers
Hubers coffee cannot be beat
Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents
and Wedding Breakfast beads the
list
LET US BE
YOUR SOLICITOR
Our Printing Will HELP
YOUR TRADE
Every Kind of Commercial
Law and Social Printing In
Up to Date Styles
When In JVeed of JobiaorK
Call at This Office
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 6 1910
HMMHM CWM
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Stockholders Annual Meeting
The annual stockholders meeting of
i the shareholders of the Masonic Temple
Craft association was hnld in tiiH rooms
of the McCook Commpri ial club Mon
day afternoon commencing at 230
oclock
Reports in writirg and verbal were
submitted by the board of directors
showing the business affairs of the as
sociati jii to be in very satisfactory shape
and statements of shareholders present
indicate that the htockholders were en
tirely pleased with the manner in which
the board of directois had transacted the
business of the association during the
pHt year
The financial report made indicated
that the total receipt from all sources
were 5090450 and the toal disburse
ments were 5657001
The building is practically complete
and equipped
The stockholders then proceeded to
the election of three directors with the
result that Messrs H P Sutton M O
McClure and F M Kimmell were re
elected to the directorate for throe
years
Almost 3000 of- tho 4500 shares were
represented at the meeting
A vote of thanks was voted the board
by the stockholders And a similar and
deserved action was taken with respect
t the theatre management
After the adjurnment of the meeting
of stockholders the board of directors
met and reorganized with tho election
of all the old officers C L Fahne
stock president M O McClure vice
president Lon Cone secretary C B
Gray treasurer
M O McClure and F M Kimmell
were appointed as the committee on
finance and J F Cordeal Matthew
Lawritson and Louis Thorgrimson were
appointed an auditing committee to go
over the books of the secretary and
treasurer for the past year
I 0 0 0 F Installation Etc
All members of McCook Lodge No
137 1 O O F are requested to be
present next Monday evening In addi
tion to the installation of ofiicers there
will be degree work also business of im
portance All sojourning brothers are
invited to be present
Why Will You Go
And pay 6c to 7c for calicoes when
we sell you the best for 5 cents Dout
let your husband get wind of the fact
that his pay check is so easily parted
with Come to us for Simpsons Amer
icans etc The Thompson D G Co
Utmost Value
Money To Loan On Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing store
Straw For Sale
Both wheat and barley straw Phone
cherry 1651 Dave Deveny
Lincoln A P mixed paint is fully
guaranteed for durability A McMil
len druggist
At the Intermission in Temple theatre
building for the Judge Norris 10c cigar
and Novum Templum oc smoke
Rev lams the new Baptist pastor
will preach the first sermon of his regu
lar ministry here next Sunday morning
Quality like blood tells Quality ex
plains the well earned popularity of the
Famous Loomis High Patent Fours
Sold bv McCook Flour and Feed Store
David City used to boast that it had
the finest saloon in the state with tbe
most co itly furnishings and the best
regulations Perhaps it was true But
the town became so infested with people
who were narrow prejudiced and
unfair that they voted the saloons out
And great were the grief and lamenta
tions at David City It was even at
tempted to organize the farmers into
boycotting the town Of course no
town could prosper without the generous
a siatance of that clas9 of citizens who
are known to be broad liberal and fair
minded But have you beard the lat
est The business of David City of
ate has seemed to call for more bank
ing facilities and a new organization has
jut opened for business in the room oc
cupied by the famous saloon and tbe
former proprietor is one of the ofiicers
of the bank Bully for David City and
tho man who saw fit to get into a busi
ness that will doubtless be more of a
satisfaction and pride to his relatives
Nebraska Capital
In Twenty Years
will you bo living from hand to
month or will you bo comfort
ably well off Some mon havo
made a million dollars in that
time Thousands of thorn havo
become indopondont mon of in
fluence nnd standing Tho road
is open to you as well as others
Some of your friends havo already
started and are well on their way
towards a fortune You do not
neod to wait any longer boforo
gotting started but can begin
now by depositing JUST WHAT
YOU HAVE with this bank
Bettor begin tho Now Year
right by depositing REGULAR
LY with
THE
McCOOK NATIONAL
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lehv V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIRECTORS
J J Loughran P F McKenna
wMeAl
NUMBER 33
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
COM5KKGATIONAL
Morning subject The Prores of
Christianity in 1909 Evening Illus
trated Lecture on Life of Christ
HAITIST
Morning subject A Larger Lifo
Evening at 7J0 A Gospel Message
IJ Y P U at 64 i
forsale fok rent etc
For Sale One good invalids wheel
chair Phone black 117 23 3
Lo3T A ladys gold watch and fob
between West McCook and tbe Palmer
hotel Has old English M and photo
inside case Reward for recovery
Phone black 244 6 2
Lo t Bunch of keys attached to a
Viersen Osborn fob Finder will be
suitahly rewa ded by returning same to
this otlice
Lost Christmas night a purple pansy
stick pin set with small diamond
Finder please leave it at Tribune otlice
or phone black 40
Bring- 50 Cents and
a jug and get a gallon of pure New
Orleans syrup
J A Wilcox Son
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
Rev Howe is in Ohio called there by
the illness of his mother
Peter Weigek of Dixon county this
state father in law of A L Miller of
Indianola was in the city today with his
son in law for a short visit
Rev Father Paqcette returned last
wpek from Montreal Canada whore he
was summoned a few weeks since to the
funeral of his aged mother
Conrad Hofman who has been livirg
at Pocahontas Arksansn for some
time has disposed of his property there
returning here on last Friday night to
make bis home here
Mrs H P Waite entertained a com
pany of the young people last Thurs
day evening at whist in honor of her
daughters Mi9 Edna and Mis Edith
Refreshments were served later in the
evening
W S Bykield arrived hom close of
last week from his trip to California
We are informed that he has purchased
land in the neighborhood of Fresno Cal
and expects to move to that ttate in the
spring
Delinquent Personal Tax Notice
Personal Taxes for 1909 now un
paid were delinquent December 1st
now drawing interest at 10 percent
from that date Should be paid du
ring the month of January Are
subject to collection by distress war
rant after February 1st 1910
C NADEN Co Treas
McCook Neb Jan 1 1910
Apples and Potatoes
Carload Apples now in storehouse both
bulk and barrels Also choice Potatoes at
85 cents a bushel delivered Phone No 104
ACKERMAN CLARK