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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
1 lF TWENTY NINTH YEAR Mens Shoes 200 up Mens Oxfords 200 up Ladies Shoes and Ox fords 150 up Best of Childrens Slip- pers 1 3 off Come in and see them Yiersen Osborn I 113 W B Repairing Electrical Effects in Faust Mr Sanford Dodge has spared nei ther expense nor work in his efforts o give a first class production of Faust The following are some of the elec trical effects shown in this wonderful jday The Vision of Marguerite The Signing of the Bond The Trans formation of Faust The Winecup of Fire The Illuminated Cross The Electrical Garden The Invocation of the Demons by Fire The Electrical Sword Fight The Fireflies The Il luminating Skulls The Rain of Fire TheApotKeosik and -many-other ginal and startling effects Dont 3b1ss seeing this great play at the Temple theatre McCook Thursday ere og Sept 1 second day of the 3tfc ok races i the Nominee J F Cordeal will be the Republi can jiominee for state senator in the 29th district His plurality over J C Gammill in the late primary elec tion Is 227 Plur Plur Gammill Cordeal Chse 80 96 16 JDuady 55 S6 23 lroatipr 72 Furnas 161 2i5 61 Gosper 62 11 18 JUayes 59 1 55 Hitchcock 71 132 61 Sedwillow 1S5 363 183 120 317 227 Subscribe for the Tribune i A F and A M Meeting Special meeting of McCook Lodpo No 235 A F A M Tuesday Aug 30 at S p m Work in F C degree By Order of the M W C L FahnestoCk Secy IT HAY BE SPORT i f - I HXj Nil h i flj h iifitt - to have some of those funny country pictur es taken but you dont want to give them to your friends When you pre sent any make the gift one of our artistic Photographs Then it will be given a place of honor Then it will be shown to all visitors with pride and friendly c o m nient Then it will remind the recipient of you as you are when you look your best and love j jiest E Schell Kimmdl PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER 1st Door N Com Hotel Red 42 8 Practically Destroyed The old James G Hamilton dwell- ing on 2nd street west occupied by J E F Brunswick was practically de stroyed by fire last Friday afternoon entailing a loss of perhaps 500 The building was an old one No insur ance was carried by Mr Hamilton who has for many years lived in Pass Christian Miss Mr Brunswick carried 400 insurance on his house hold goods hence his practically com plete loss is doubtless well covered We understand that the interior of the dwelling was being cleaned and that gasoline was used in part in the process The gasoline caught fire and quickly enveloped the interior and the house and contents were well along to destruction by the time the department could get a stream of water on the structure Wir Immer Verkauf the best apron ginghams for 6i best calicoes for oc good muslin bleached or unbleached for 5c mosquito nett 5c Am A 2 bu bags 25c best table oil cloth 15c 1 J quality of yard wide silk for 79c childs gingham dresses 29c rompers 23 c best table oil colth 15c 100 bocker suits 39c 55c 69c boys dou ble front and seat overalls 44c mens stout blue denim overalls and jackets 44c each others at 74c and 99c men stout and good looking shoes 190 others 275 and 300 Stetson hats 369 feather pillows 65c to 125 and 165 each sheets 60c to 85c pillow cases 135 doz white quilts 79c to 375 each Scores of equally inter esting prices The Thompson D G Co Utmost value School Days At the beginning of the term there are so many items needed by pupils that it is next to impossible to start out on the first day of school fully equipped each day seems to demand something new We are car xng a stock of school supplies in- suchnvar iety that we can supply your needs at all times You will find here all the school books that are used in our public schools as well as such necessary articles as Pencils Composition papers Pens Writing pads Pen holders Drawing papers Erasers Rulers Inks Paste Crayons Mucilage etc L W McCONNELL Druggist A Crook Arrested A small hump back man was pass ing a well known place of busi ness on Tuesday morning when his eye caught sight of a suit of over clothes hung outside and marked 88 cents for the suit He paused ex amined the garments smiled passed into the store and purchased two suits He said himself it was a clear case of arrest One price plain fig ures cash only Sells His Ice Business Negotiations are about closed foi the sale of iii Lee -re business t W S Hamilton aid sons Henry and Thomas of the Blackwood Hitih cock county their land on the Black wood being traced for the business here The Lee lonuly will move 1c the city and occupy one of their pro perties in the city How is the Baby If you are nursing it on the bottle you have probably had difficulty in finding just the right kind of food for it We carry a large supply of all the best baby foods and no doubt have just what you are looking for WOOD WORTH Druggist 100 Black Taffeta For 79c If you have not yourself bough any of this wonderful dress silk we will be glad to show it to you Perfect weave luster and finish and one yard wide The Thompson D G Co Utmost value Farm Loans Whittaker Gray room 3 Masonic temple McCook Nebraska 2 5tf Are you tired run down exhausted by a little or no exertion If so take Peptonized Beef Iron and Wine the food for run down people 100 per bottle 3 for 250 WOODWORTH Druggist j A good talcum powder is more than a comfort it is a necessity We have all the best ones 25 and 35 cent cans L W McCONNELL Druggist WcC00 SANFORD DODGE PLAYS AT THE KEITH THEATRE Good Company and Elegant Scenery Play Arranged by Mr Dodge Sanford Dodge with his splendid company gave the play The Three Musketeers at the Keith theatre last evening and the audience en joyed an evening of rare entertain ment Every actor in Mr Dodges company showed an intelligent and masterful appreciation of the part he played It is safe to say that most people know little of The Three Musket eers Scarcely anyone knows the subject matter of this classic so to most people the attendance at the play furnishes an intellectual treat This play is arranged by Mr Dodge himself and reflects great credit up on his talent and ability DailjTel egraph North Platte Neb Temple theatre Friday Sept 2 Fined for Assault Mrs Pearl Perkins was fined in Judge Heatens court Tuesday morn ing for an assault on Floyd Barritt The judge made the fine 300 and costs which brought the total up to 1170 There was a small livery bill of 300 due the Barritt barn Barritt thought the Perkins were going to leave town Monday night per train He met the husband at the train and sought to get the amount due There was a wordy interview and the de fendant smote Floyd one or so The husband became involved Subse quently arrests were made and the judge did the rest The fihe and costs were duly paid It would have It would have been cheaper to have paid the account Easy Dusting Dust gets into the house so easily these days of open windows that one wants to be able to remove it easily from furniture etc We have just re ceived a lot of soft well made TURKEY DUSTERS that are the best and most satisfactory dust removers we have ever seen Theres no scratch to them and they are so strongly put together that long ser vice is insured Several sizes and various prices Li W McCONNELL Druggist DISCS AND DRILLS AT SPECIAL PRICES If you are not provided with them be sure and see ours We are offer ing special inducements on the high est grades made Be sure and see our new Hoosier and Van Brunt drills whether you need one now or not McCOOK HARDWARE CO Your Neighbor Knows the satisfaction and saving to be got ten in the clearing sale of dress skirts at the Thompson D G Cos 3200 skins for 119 300 ones for XLS J 400 ones for Sj 500 ones for 369 600 ones for 439 800 ones for 5v and iGi ones foi 639 Alterations free Utmost val ue Old Settlers Meeting The Old Settlers Association of Red Willow county will hold their eighth annual picnic on Brookside farm near Red Willow Sept 15 1910 Mrs W S Fitch Pres Mrs Kate Thomas Sec At a Bargain My residence at 60S west 2nd St is for sale at a bargain if taken soon Call at residence or phone red 152 C L WICKWIRE More Help Wanted Apply at once if you wish to work as apprentice under a very fine trimmer in our millinery dept H C CLAPP How is this A full box 100 sheets of Superior brand typewriter carbon paper for 150 Sample sheet upon request WOODWORTH Druggist Guard against the suffering and dangers of acute bowel troubles by keeping a bottle of McConnells Black berry Balsam in the house Price 25 cents Prescriptions filled accurately cor rectly promptly and last but not least NEATLY WOODWORTH Druggist Money to Loan on Farms See Rozell Sons at clothing store McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 25 1910 Next Governor Will Speak Next Wednesday afternoon August 31 Hon C II Aldrich the Republi can nominee for governor of the state of Nebraska will deliver an address at the driving park Hon G W Nor ris will also be present and will in troduce the next governor of the state Take in the races program elsewhere in this issue and hear a rattling good speech on the side Public Schools Open September 5 McCook public schools will open September 5 It is requested that all pupils report to the same rooms they were enrolled in last spring and promotions will be made from the several rooms The boundary lines between the several buildings will be the same as in the past Owing to sickness last spring a number of pupils did not get to take final examinations A special exam ination will be held in the high schoo building second floor for all such as well as for those who wish to enter from other schools on September 2 Vginning at 9 oclock in the morning A number of boys from out of town are wanting to get places to work for board and room or part of such Any one wanting help of this nature or knowing of those who do will confer a mutual favor by calling up Supt Taylor Parents of children who are to en ter school for the first time should have them started before October 1 All parents should start pupils at once The school work is so planned that every day represents so much of a definite progress toward a spe cific end and that pupil who starts to school late or attends irregularly is handicapped just that much CHARLES V TAYLOR Superintendent A Great Production Owing to the magnitude of the pro ductions of The Gladiator Faust and The Three Musketeers soon to be presented by Mr Sanford Dodge and a talented company it will be necessary for the curtain to rise promptly at S30 All who are intend ing to witness these great plays should be in their seats at that time in order to get the full benefit of the performances Each and every act is set with special scenery the costumes are beautiful and every fea ture is presented with strict attention to detail and dramatic perfection At the Temple theatre McCook during the race meet Dont forget the dates Aug 31 Sept 1 and 2 and re member this is one of the few real dramatic treats of the entire season Prices 25c to 75c NO FOOD NEED DISAGREE WITH YOU Any food taken in suitable quant ities will be properly digested when the functions of the stomach are ac tive Most cases of indigestion or so called dyspepsia are mere dis orders of digestion The stomach is all right but just needs aid Use REXALL ORDERLIES for a time and the trouble will dis appear We guarantee the remedy Money back if it fails L W McCONNELL Druggist Plourd Will Be Here The famous Plourd bunch of run ning horses from Indianola will be at the McCook driving park races next week These horses come here from Norton Kansas and go from here to the Denver races The Only Union Made overalls in the city are the Carhart Huber is the exclusive agent Also jackets and caps The phone Is 97 Subscribe for the Tribune ri b tine W C T U COUNTY CONVENTION Report of County Convention Held by the Womens Christian Tem- perence Union in the M E Church McCook Aug 22 Convention was called to Order by Mrs Birdie Dodge county president The morning was given over to exe cutive business and election of of ficers The following officers were elected President Mrs Birdie Dodge of Marion vice president Mrs Carrie Hoppe of Bartley corresponding sec retary E Alice Pepper of Murion recording secretary Dora B Callen McCook treasurer Mrs Lavina Moore of McCook superintendent parliamentary work Mrs Stilgebouer of Bartley There were present six local officers and seventeen delegates In the afternoon the different de partments were represented by papei3 read by the following ladies The papers showed thought study and care in their preparation and were presented in a very acceptable man ner Evangelistic Mrs Wimer Mc Cook Franchise Mrs Niisson Mar ion Sunday School Work Mrs Olmstead Bartley Health and He redity Mrs Dimmitt Marlon Jail and Prison Mrs Inglis McCook Flower Mission Ella King Bartley Law Enforcement Clara Rodabaugh Marion Mothers Meetings Mrs Hoppe Bartley Domestic Science Mrs Callen McCook After the papers were read they were discussed by the members of the convention and words of help and cheer were given the members by Mrs Daily state vice reident The convention decided to hold an institute in the spring in Marion and the next convention will be held in McCook a year from this date In the evening an informal recept ion was held for Mrs Daily giving all an opportunity to meet her All union workers were well pleased to have her presence at the convention She gave a very pleasing and in structive talk at the Baptist church on Sunday night and gave a talk in the M E church Monday night which was the closing feature of the convention While the convention did not mea sure up in attendence as well as the workers had fondly hoped it was a good convention full of interest and helpful suggestions and filling the workers with a determination to go home and endeavor to do better and more effective work in their unions The following resolutions were adopted Resolved that we the members of the Womans Christian Temperance Union are everlastingly opposed to the open saloon and that we declare our allegiance to our principles for the prohibition of the sale manufac ture exportation and importation of alcoholic liquors as a beverage and the utter extinction of the drink ha bit Resolved that we as members of the McCook W C T U have re ceived great benefit and inspiration from their convention Resolved that we extend our heart felt thanks and appreciation to our state vice president Mrs S K Dailey for her presence and helpful and en couraging words Resolved that the McCook union have greatly enjoyed the visiting dele gates their papers especially being very helpful Resolved that we extend a vote of thanks to trustees of the M E church for use of the building Mrs Belle Inglis Mrs Lavina Moore Mrs Dora Callen Committee on Resolution Enjoy A November Breeze while getting a shave hair cut sham poo etc Such a luxury is assured all who patronize E M Days barber shop with its electric fan and other up to date equipment The Main Store On the Main Street If it is the freshest and best in gro ceries fruits vegetables etc you seek look no further than Hubers It Pays to Plow and a good plow is a necessity Piano Tuning Let us show you plows McCOOK HARDWARE CO NUMBER 14 One Dollar does not make a fortune anymore than one swallow makes a spring Hut one dollar deposited as a start on n bank account may mean a fortune in time just the same as the ono bird indicates that spring is coming After you have made thestart it is only necessary to adopt a rulo of saving a co- tain pnrt of your income REGULARLY to lay by a substantial sum Supioso you decide to save ono fourth or one fifth of every dollar that comes into your bunds wouldnt that give you an excellent start in a year or loss Wo would courteously ask you to consider this bank when selecting a dojository for your money We will bo glad to see you at any time and explain any points that you do not understand THE McCOOK NATIONAL BANK P Walsh President C F Lkhn V Pres C J OKicibx Cshr DIKECTOKS J J Loughran P F McKenna The Mantle of Mephisto Faust and Mr Louis Morrison as Mephisto have been for years the synonyms of excellence Mr Morri son however has been called to that other and better world and it is gen erally conceded that the mantle of Mephisto which he can wear no long er has fallen on the shoulders of Mr Sanford Dodge This young actor has an entirely new conception of the great role making the character more humorous and likeable than any other actor has ever succeeded in do ing Dont miss seeing this splendid production of Faust at the Temple theatre McCook Sept 1 second day of race meet Stomach Pump Saved Little Louise Wood daughter of Mr and Mrs A B Wood indulged by her own hand in ten worm pow ders toonct last Friday and the doc tor and his stomach pump were call ed into requisition to relieve the little one of her embarrassing condi tion Real Estate Filings The following real estate filing have been made in the county clerk3 office since our last report Livonia Drew et cons to D Y Dorwart E F Newlon wd to n hf 19-1-30 300 00 R S Justice to Al Ludwig lien on 1 colt 10 00 For Sale One second hand Reo auto in good condition Five iiouses and lots for sale or trade Also 120 acres bot tom land for sale or trade Phono red 3S1 C W Dewey Try a Tribune want ad and watch results C M MATS0N Auctioneer Refer to leading im n whom I hae con ducted al of all kind- for Phone 57 CITY RESTAURAUT W v - W FOR THE COMPLEXION we have everything worth keeping There are so many worthless and even harmful preparations on the market that it will be well for you to buy where is kept only RELIABLE TOILET GOODS We invite vou to nay us a visit and inspect what we have in that line If I can tune pianos up until Sept 10 you know the best preparations youll them here recognize Phone 89 or black 344 LEWIS B LUDWICK A McMILLEN Druggist -Stationed