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

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Men and women more
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Viersen Osborn
113W B Repairing
A DISASTROUS WRECK
One of Most Costly on McCook Di
vision in Years
The freight wreck in the yard at
Brush Colorado Monday afternoon
was one of the costliest in recent
years in dollars and cents on the
McCook division Fast freight ran
into an extra freight as the latter
was heading into Brush yard Some
dozen or more cars were more or less
smashed up The loss reaches well
up into the thousands of dollars a
carload of bees one of whisky one
of emigrant moveables and several
of general merchandise being scatter
ed about
The engine of No 77 was also de
railed and caused no little trouble to
the company to get her back again
Considerable thievery occurred and
some annoyance to the company from
intoxicated workmen engaged in re
pairing track and picking up the
wreckage
Izzer Bed Comforts
These are hand made comforts 6ft
by 7ft Filled with good clean cot
ton batting well tacked and hemmed
200 to 325 The Thompson D G
Co Utmost value
Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee
Huber is exclusive agent in McCoo
for the unexcelled Barrington Hall
coffees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c
per pound
Oil Heaters
from 400 up One of these will be
found very handy for cool mornings
and evenings Sold by
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Horses for Sale
Two mares and some two-year-olds
Will sell right R M OSBORN
A Pleasant
Axpression
improves a
photograph so
woud e r f u 1 1 y
that it has be
come an im
portant factor
in the require
ments and
judgment of a
First Class
Photographer
It U only one
step from a
pleasant ex
pression to an
idiotic grin Lot
as be thejudge
of the exact
boundary We
Tefusa to print
poor likenesses
Our prices are
very moderate
but our work
must be first
class
E Scbell Kimmdl
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER
1st Door N Com Hotel Red 428
Wedding
A beautiful wedding was solemnized
at the Episcopal church on Monday
evening when Gladys Fredericka Ful
ler and James K Nalle were united
in marriage Dean Cross officiated in
the beautiful service
The bride came in on her fathers
arm and was attended by her sister
Mrs Leonard Bennett
Messrs Charles Carter and Harry
Linder were ushers and Mr Leonard
Bennett attended the groom
The altar was artistically decorated
with white chrysanthemums and
ropes of smilax and numerous potted
plants The wedding march was from
Lohengrin and Mrs Barrow played it
The brides gown was of white
I crepe over liberty satin en train and
was trimmed in embroidered chiffon
and lace She wore a tulle veil fas
tened with flowers and carried a bou
quet of brides roses and maidenhair
fern
The matron of honor wore a white
lingerie dress and a white satin pic
ture hat
The groom wore a military white
linen dress suit
Following the ceremony the bridal
party went to the brides home where
an elaborate wedding supper of five
bourses was served
The color scheme in the dining
room was yellow and white A large
white bell hung in the center and
smilax ropes were draped from that
and yellow and white chrysanthe
mums were used profusely At the
close of the supper the bride cut the
wedding cake with her husbands
sabre
Soon after the supper the bride
threw her bouquet and Miss Portz
caught it
All the guests accompanied them
to the train and gave them the best
Of wishes
Mrs Nalle wore a dark brown trav
eling suit and a velvet Madame Sher
ry hat which was very becoming
They departed in Mr Robins pri
vate car and will go to New York
City and Washington D C On the
16th of October they will sail for
Manila and Lieut Nalle will join the
Twelfth regiment at Fort McKinley
Lieut Nalle has recently been pro
moted to first lieutenant Sheridan
Wyo Post
A Swiftly Passing Auto
It caused Will Eshers dray team
to run away last Friday The team
was backed against the curb in front
of The Bon Ton and they dashed
down the gutter striking the fire
hydrant in front of The First Nation
al bank breaking the hydrant and
causing a lively flood in the adjacent
basement and on the sidewalk until
the stand pipe was shut off and the
pipes had drained out In front of
the Walsh block the team fell and
was caught without further damage
and without any injury
At this point however Joseph
Menards and David Magners horses
took up the race which they continu
ed down to the Burlington depot
where they were stopped neither
causing injury or damage
It took the water company several
hours to repair the damaged hydrant
which in the repairing was placed
back against the curb more out of
harms way
Breakfast For Mrs Warren
Mrs J S Stansberry entertained a
half score or mpre of lady friends
Tuesday morning at a ten oclock
breakfast in honor of Mrs U J War
ren of Fort Morgan Colorado now
visiting her mother and friends in the
city It was a three course affair of
clever particulars greatly enjoyed by
the guests
Large People Ahoy
Your size is here and waiting for
you in good warm winter underwear
if your chest measure is not over
52 inches Drop in lightly and see
The Thompson D G Co Utmost ser
vice
The Junior Dancing Club
The second dance of the Junior
Dancing club was held In the Monte
Cristo last Friday evening with re
sults highly satisfactory to the young
lovers of the terpsichorean art
More Light
Yes Water White coal oil 10c a
gallon at
MAGNERS Phone 14
Childrens and Girls Caps
in large variety at The Thompson D
G Co Utmost value
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Mccook red willow county Nebraska Thursday evening oct 6 1910
ANOTHER ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING
Clayton Priest of Graham County
Kansas the Victim
Sheriff Higgins was summoned to
the southwestern part of the county
Sunday evening by a telegram an
nouncing the accidental death of a
young man who was driving through
that part of the county
The news came from J F Messen
ger near whose farm the tragedy
was enacted about a mile north of
the Nebraska state line on the road
to Cedar Bluffs Kansas
It is pretty much the same old
story There were two boys and
their uncle in a wagon The boys
Priest by name were returning to
Graham county Kansas from visit
ing the uncle near Dickens in Lincoln
county this state They were in Mc
Cook Saturday
Sunday evening the older boy had
been out of the wagon hunting and
killed a rabbit which he brought to
the wagon placing the loaded gun
in the wagon and remarking to the
younger brother that it was loaded
They were moving on a little further
for a more desirable camping spot
for the night
The younger boy Clayton Priest
by name attempted to pull the
loaded gun toward him with the muz
zle toward his breast Some obstruc
tion discharged the gun which tore
a terrible gaping hole in his breast
and caused his almost instant death
Sheriff Higgins was taken over to
the scene of the accident by Sam
McClain in the latters automobile
Sunday evening but the sheriff con
cluded that the case was so plain
that an inquest was not necessary
Monday the remains were taken
overland in an automobile to the farm
home in Graham county between 20
and 25 miles southeast of Jennings
Next Meeting at Bartley
At the contest Tuesday by mem
bers of the Southwestern Nebraska
Checker Playing association iir the
McCook commercial club rooms the
following was the result
Number of points made by contes
tants in the preliminaries E F Os
born 15 J F Payton 25 John Wentz
29 E J Hackenberger 22 C T
Story 10 G W Secrest 2 Walter De
voe 10 J A Wilcox 23 W Wiggins
3 F S Wilcox 22 B J Sutton 18
In the finals the scores were
John Wentz 25 F S WilcoxlC J F
Payton 14 E J Hackenberger 13 J
A Wilcox 12
E J Osborn was the winner of
last year
The next meeting and contest will
be held in Bartley in January
Stop Liquor Delivery
Muskogee Okla Sept 20 All
railroads entering Muskogee Okla
have been notified from headquarters
to refuse to deliver consignments of
liquor to persons in Muskogee hold
ing federal revenue licenses This
is in compliance with a recent or
der of the courts enjoining the roads
from delivering liquor Possession of
a revenue license is construed as evi
dence that the possessor is illegally
selling liquor
Some roads are already returning
consignments to the shippers
Rubber Goods Worth Having
When anything in family rubber
goods is wanted youll make sure of
the kind thhat willg ive long satis
factory service by coming here for it
Our rubber goods are all of reliable
make We buy of manufacturers who
have reputations to maintain
Let us supply you with rubber
goods worth having
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Notice to Children
Complaint is made that children in
this city make a habit of jumping on
and off moving automobiles Such aia
hereby notified that they will be
summarily dealt with In future The
practice is dangerous and must be
discontinued and abated and to this
end the police will act accordingly
E P HUBER Mayor
Card of Thanks
The ladies of St Albans Guild
wish to thank all who so kindly as
sisted in making the benefit enter
tainment a success
COMMITTEE
The Main Store
On tho Main Street
If It is the freshest and best In gro
ceries fruits vegetables etc you
seek look no further than Hubers
Farewell Party
Friends of Rev and Mrs Bryant
Howe gave them an informal fare
well party Monday evening at the
spacious home of Mr and Mrs H L
Kennedy which was largely partici
pated in by late parishioners of these
estimable people
There was a short impromptu pro
gram of music by Miss Grace Rowell
and Miss Helen Schwab and later in
the evening light refreshments were
served
They departed for their new field
of endeavor Cozad Tuesday morning
and with them went the respect and
most hearty well wishes of many
friends gathered to themselves during
the year he has occupied the local
Methodist pulpit both from within
and outside the church
The Tribune commends him heart
ily to the people of Cozad as an
earnest preacher of the gospel and a
gentleman of high class his estim
able helpmeet as a lady of many lov
able and attractive qualities
Mrs C B Sawyer Dead
A telegram to the publisher Monday
night announced the death that after
noon of Mrs C B Sawyer after an ill
ness of but fourteen hours Burial was
made in Spokane Washington Up to
the time of g ting to press today no fur
ther details have been received
The news came as a distinct shock to
the many friends of the Sawyer f mily
in McCook where they they lived for a
number of years before moving to Green
acres Washing on
Mrs Sawyer was an accomplished
womon of ma y splendid qualities
A host of friends will join with The
Tribune in extending the sincerest
sympathy of this community to the
bereaved husband and daughter
Stuffed Club Philosophy
A small but appreciative audience
heard Mr and Mrs Maynard of Den
ver Monday evening in the court
room explain the philosophy of Dr
J H Tilden as set forth in A
tar
-Stuffed Club
It is reported as having been a
brilliant lecture in the interest of
health and hygiene a la Tilden and
was a generous source of instruction
to all who had the pleasure of hear
ing
Especially Strong in Comedy
The Flower of the Ranch was
just a trifle too vociferously vocifer
ous especially in the opening scene
but offered much for the entertain
ment and enjoyment of the fine aud
ience present and was warmly re
ceived and appreciated
Their singing was good comedy
strong and the efforts of the gen
eral company quite acceptable
For Sale
At private sale at my home 1
miles south of McCook 8 head of
good work horses five of them
mares 2 good ice wagons almost
new 2 wagons with good hay racks
2 farm wagons 1 old buggy 1 plow
1 mowing machine 1 feed grinder
I good harrow J I LEE
Removal Opening
Messrs Fisher Perkins of The
Model Shoe Store are now most
cosily ensconced in the superb new
quarters in the new Morris building
and by announcement elsewhere to
be found in this issue most cordially
invite the public to their Removal
Opening Friday evening
Rubber Necessities
We have a very complete and
large line of hot water bottles and
syringes for the sick room rattles
and nipples for the baby and rubber
sponges and complexion brushes for
the toilet
A McMILLEN Druggist
Childs Bearskin Coats 235
in all the good colors Caps and
hoods to match Also sets of collar
and muff The Thompson D G Co
Utmost value
A Furnace in Your House
will heat it all and the Torrid Zone
steel furnace will be found satisfact
ory Let us figure on your job
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Use McMillens Cream
Lotion for chapped face and hands
Once tried always used
A McMILLEN Druggist
Ladies Jacket Suits 875
1250 1500 2000 and 2500 The
Thompson D G Co Utmost value church
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Some Slight Corrections
The accounts of the suicide of
Madison Carter in this city last
week have confused the public some
what respecting the suicide himself
and the brother Matt Carter the
suicide was not in the Burlington
employ but worked for H N Rose
bush and others His weakness was
strong for drink which doubtless
caused him finally to take his own
life after becoming despondent be
cause of his inability to resist the
demon He was almost forty years
of age
The brothers name is S E Car
ter and he is the Burlington fireman
and stands well with the company in
whose service he has been for sever
al months He also came from Hol
drege as did the dead man
Highly Creditable
The Fairy Revel entertainment
given under the direction of the la j
dies of the Episcopal church last
Friday evening in the Temple the
atre had a large and appreciative
hearing
When the work of training scores
of children in different drills and f
COStumes and snns is nnnsirfarori
the result was very satisfactory and
creditable and the ladies will divide
the honors with the children and
others assisting in the production
There was a neat profit to the
church too
Dr George Condra
Among those who will be present
at the Farmers Institute October 27
will be Dr George B Condra one of
the big men physically and mentally
of the Nebraska university who will
deliver an address etc
The doctor became a national fig
ure in connection with the late con
servation convention in St Paul
Minn He is one of Nebraskas great
citizens and none should fail to hear
him during the institute and boys
and girls contests of October 27
Each Had a Clinic
DrsH J Pratt E O Vahue R J
Gunn R H Gatewood attended the
sessions of the Southwestern Nebras
ka Dental association in Cambridge
Tuesday of last week each of the
local dentists present having a clinic
before the association
For Sale at a Bargain
NUMBER
A Business
Luxury
A checking account is in
deed a business necessity and
he who tries to get along with
out one is at great disadvant
age
It is not required that a
person should have a large
bulk of- business in order to
open an account
Professional men and even
women arc running checking
accounts If you have never
done business this way and
are not familiar with the
plan come to us and we will
get you started
THE
Mccook national
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lehn V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIKECTOPS
J J Loughran P F McKenna
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
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Congregational
Rev H L Mills of Trenton will
occupy the pulpit of the Congrega
tional church next Sunday in ex
change with the pastor Rev Mills
came to Trenton from Hillside church
Omaha which he gave up largely on
account of ill health He is an earn
est and forceful speaker
Methodist Preaching by the pas
tor at 11 a m and 8 p m Sunday
school at 10 a m Epworth League
at 7 p m
LESTER E LEWIS Pastor
Baptist Sunday school at ten
Morning service at eleven B Y P
U at seven Evening service at
eight Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening at eight
EDWIN G MORSE Pastor
Hand Bags
A new stock of the latest designs
Doing it Right jn genuine leather bags leather
Is a habit with us Long experience ed Buy a hand bag now while you
in prescription compounding has taug can get the latest and best It will
us correct methods and we employ interest you to see them anyway
them L W McCONNELL Druggist
Make sure of effective medicines by
bringing your prescriptions to us
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Postponed
The civil service examination which
was to have been held October 1 was
postponed until October 15 Inform-
if taken soon one nearly new ation and blanks from E J
ican Ideal boiler 1200 ft capacity local secretary
steam heat 2000 ft capacity hot
water MIDDLETON RUBY
McMillens Specialties
Cough Cure Cold Cure Headache
New Silk Waists
Just received at 300 375 450
and 500 at The Thompson D G Co
Utmost values
Black Voile Skirts 600
750and 1000 at The Thompson D
G Co Utmost value
uohn Cashen Auctioneer
Indianola Nebr Dates booked at
McCook National Bank
Thelma
the latest perfume
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Money to Loan on Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing store
Canning pears by the bushel at
MAGNERS Phone 14
7500 to 10000 weekly made hand
ling our complete line lubricating oils
paints and specialties The Fairfax
Refining Company Cleveland Ohio
The Baptists have installed a new
and regular pastor Rer Edwin G
Morse from York state and have re
sumed the usual services of the
Cure Sure Corn Cure Face Enamel come
Cream Lotion Liver Granules
A McMILLEN Druggist
For Rent
Two modern rooms in Electric the
atre building for office or light house
keeping
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Brady
Box Supper
Friday night October 14th in the
Houlihan school district 46 four
miles northeast of McCook All
The Only Union Made
overalls in the city are the Carhart
Huber is the exclusive agent Also
jackets and caps The phone is 97
For Sale or Trade
Quarter section of Hayes county
land cultivated to trade for McCook
property Inquire of Dr Hare
Little Pictures of the Little Folks
can easily be made with a Brownie
Camera
These picures atre not expensive am
the work is daylight all the way Get
a Brownie and keep a family record
1 to 5 or you can get one with 20
worth of cash register checks
L W McCONNELL Druggist
C ffl MATS0N
Auctioneer
Refer to leading men whom I have con
ducted sales of all kinds for
Phone 57 CITY RESTATJRAHT
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