The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 13, 1911, Tuesday Evening Edition, Image 3

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SEVENTY SEVEN MILES
IN HALF AN HOUR
French Aviator Caught by a Storm
Going His Way Travels at Pro
digious Speed
Paris June 8 LAuto estimates
that Vedrine the winner of the Par-is-to-Madrid
race whose proper name
is Jules Vedrines attained the pro
digious speed of 155 miles an hour
on Tuesday covering the 77 5 10
miles separating Dijon and St
in thirty minutes
Tihe paper quotes the aviator as
saying that he was pushed by a wind
so violent that at times he flew with
the tail of his air machine perpendic
ular He also encountered wind pock
ets that caused his monoplane to make
frightful drops sometimes descend
ing 900 feet in a few seconds Ved
rines suffered only through the strain
on his eyes
Buc France June 8 Aviator Aver
igo flew from Orleans to this place
approximately eighty five miles to
day in fifty five minutes He traveled
at a height of 7500 feet in a north
west wind having a velocity of thir
ty miles an hour
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NOTICE
State of Nebraska County of Red
Willow ss
To all persons interested in the
estate of Ira H Harrison deceas
ed
You are hereby notified that on
the 7th day of June 1911 Margaret
J Harrison and Reason O Harri
son executors of the last Will and
Testament of Ira H Harrison de
ceased filed in said court their fin
al account as such executors and
petition for a distribution of said
jtate and for their discharge that
said account and petition for dis
tribution and discharge will be heard
on the 28th day of June 1911 at
the hour of nine oclock A M at
the county court room in the city of
McCook in said county
You are hereby cited to appear at
the time and place above designated
and show cause is such exist why
said account should not be allowed
and distribution of said estate made
It is ordered that notice of the
time and place of said hearing be
given to all persons interested in
said estate by causing a copy of this
order to be published in the Mc
Cook Tribune a newspaper printed
and published in said county for
three successive weeks prior to the
date set for said hearing
Dated this 7th day of June 1911
J C MOORE
Seal County Judge
C E ELDRED Attorney
First publication June 8 1911 3t
The McCook Tribune It is 100
the yea- in advance
Safest for
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entirely free from acids caustics
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Miss Myrtle Lee and Miss Hazel
Lathrop Just Back From
a Tour ot Europe
ARE CHAUTAUQUA ATTRACTIONS
In Sicily They Gave an Evenings
Concert In Gondolas on the
Water Have Studied
Music In Berlin
Miss Myrtle R Lee mezzo soprano
and Miss Hazel Lathrop coloratura
soprano are both graduates of the
Sterns conservatory of Berlin
They are members of the
Concert company
JIISS MYRTLE R LEE
which will appear here Chautauqua
week -
They are just back from a concert
tour in Europe
They sang a few months ago on the
top of Mount Vesuvius
In Sicily they sang in gondolas on
the water It was an evenings con
cert they gave to some of the music
lovers of Sicily
Both Miss Lee and Miss Lathrop live
in Chicago
They sang last summer with the
United States Marine band of Wash-
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ington and it was said of their sing
ing that their voices so beautifully har
monized that one could scarcely tell
where one ended and the other began
They were recalled three times and
instead of an applause they received a
genuine ovation
Every boy and girl in the community
should be in the boys and girls de
partment of the Chautauqua It will
be a fine vacation for them
There will be an Italian band an
Irish orchestra and a Canadian bari
tone at Chautauqua The Chautauqua
is an American institution with n In
dian name And it will be a big week
for every one
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Mary Haag Bartley
Nellie Halsey Lebanon
Velma Hummel Lebanon
Ivan Hart Bartley
Lawxenec Hoppe Bartley
Lisle Hoskins Lebanon
Ferris B Hupp Lebanon
Roy Johnson Lebanon
Robert Johnson Lebanoi
Amanda Lehn Danbury
Ruth Leisure Danbury
Chester Lofton McCook
Ben Mallery Lebanon
Glen Mangus Bartley
D wight Marts Bartley
Millie McDonald Danbury
Flora McDonald Danbury
Madge McKean Bartley
Henry McKean Bartley
Susie McDonald McCook
Lelia R Moore Lebanon
Neva Moore Lebanon
Donal Morgan Danbury
Robert Murphey Lebanon
Madeline Nutt Danbury
Nellie Orr Lebanon
Maranda Parker Danbury
Russell Pennington Lebanon
Ruth Plumb Marion
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MRS A C ZEHNER REFORM LECTURER
T must be a courageous woman -who goes on to the Chautauqua
platform making more than seventy Cbautauquas of a great Chau
tauqua System in loss than ten weeks time lecturing on reform
Mrs Zehner is a woman of the South She didnt know until she
came to be quite a young woman that a Yankee might be a compan
ionable person And then she married one Now she is a great ex
ponent of the one country idea the doing away with sectional feelings
She is a member of the National Suffragette League and is prominent
as a temperance lecturer She is dealing with problems that have to do
with civic state and national governmental affairs particularly as they
pertain to the interests of women She is known as a scholar and an
orator of great power
An affair of more than passing inter
est was the seventh annual graduat
ing exercises of the eighth grade of
the Red Willow county public schools
held in the auditorium of the Mc
Cook high school last Friday after
noon under direction of Miss Eliza
beth Bettcher county superintendent
The list of graduates numbers 69
exclusive of those from the McCoor
and Indianola eighth grades both of
these schools having separate exer
cises of their eighth grades
Graduates
Floyd Abbott Lebanon
Bessie Austin McCook
Raleigh Bagby Danbury
Fern Bennett Red Willow
Florence Blair Lebanon
William Boehling Danbury
Frances Bostrom Lebanon
Roy Brown Danbury
Izeita Brush Bartley
Erla Burgess Lebanon
Nile Burke Bartley
Ebba Carlson Lebanon
Charlie Cockle Bartley
Bernard Colling McCook
Amy Cumming Lebanon
Geraldine Daffer Lebanon
Elmer Davis Cambridge
Irl J Devoe Lebanon
Ivan Devoe Lebanon
LeClar Durbin Bartley
Karl Eckard Cambridge
Leo A Farrell Lebanon
Walter Finch Cambridge
Grace Gallatin Bartley
Austin Goodenberger Danbury
HrtHimil liJTT
Grade Graduating Exercises
The formal program arranged is as
follows
Invocation Rev L E Lewis
Music McCook High School Girls
Glee Club
Salutatory Melvin Wight
Class Address Deputy State Supt
James E Delzell
Piano Solo Irene Ruby
Valedictory Austin Goodenberger
Vocal Solo Nellie On
Presentation of Diplomas County
Commissioner F S Lofton
Music McCook High School Girls
Glee Club
Benediction Rev Alfric J Gold
smith
The class address by Deputy State
Supt James E Delzell was a worthy
and able feature of the event
There was a large attendance of
interested citizens from all over the
county
The valedictory by Austin Gooden
berger was especially strong and or
iginal
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The readers of ihis paper will be
plerPd to learn that there is at last
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to euro in all its stages
and that is catarrh Halls Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity Ca
tarrh being a constitutional disease
requires a constitutional treatment
Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitu
tion and assisting nature in doing its
work The proprietors have so much
j faith in its curative powers that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure Send for
list of elstimonials Address F J
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Frank Rawson Bartley
NEBRASKA
NEW
Delegation of fiuriis Business
Men Visits Lincoln
EPPERSON FILES FOR JUDGE
Sixth Republican Candidate for Place
on Supreme Bench Omaha Man
Given Tvo Years for Sending Ob
scene Matter Through Mails
Lincoln June 6 A delegation of
Curtis business men headed by H A
Butler secretary of the Commercial
club of that city visited the board of
public lands and buildings to invite
that body to make an early investiga
tion of two or three sites which they
wish to submit for the location of the
new agricultural school which that
city recently won The board will go
to Kearney on Monday and intends to
travel from there to the Frontier
county town the following day
A C Epperson Files
Ambrose C Epperson of Clay Cen
ter a prominent central Nebraska
barrister and for four years a su
preme court commissioner filed pa
pers with Secretary of State Wait re
questing that his name be placed on
the Republican primary ballot as a
candidate for the nomination for
judge of the supreme court Epper
sons filing makes the sixth all being
Republicans
Cadets Leave for Camp
Nearly 400 hundred members of the
cadet regiment of the tiite university
left here bound for Beatrice where
they will go into camp for a week
The return will be made next Monday
this years encampment being two
days longer than any previous one
held Colonel C J Kremer is in com
mand of the camp
Young Aldrich at Work
George Aldrich son of the govern
or has commenced work in his fath
ers office in the place of A A Husted
recording clerk who has been ill for
some time past Youne Aldrich will
nold the rnsition until Mr Husted is
able to ret irn to his duties or until
fall when he will enter the state uni
versity
English Says Works Done
j Governor Aldrichs edict against
disorderly houses in Omaha is to be
j enforced to the letter and spirit of
the law aceording to County Attorney
English The Douglas county attorney
called up Attorney General Grant Mar
tin and toid him that he had about
cleared out the reservation
i Two Years for Morrison
I Frank Morrison of Omaha who was
indicted by a grand jury on the charge
Indianola sending obscene matter through the
mans was brought before the federal
nAtirf V svs n i J nlnnrlin j nS1v
Marie Ruby TMwTTZSg X
Leo Schmitz McCook
Russell Somerville McCook
John Teter Cambridge
Katie Tines Bartley
Harry Troendly McCook
Setli Waddell Indianola
Lee A Waddell Indianola
Delos Waterman Lebanon
Melvin Wight Bartley
Charles Yarn ell Danbury
i labor in th federal nrison at
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Joseph Selby Cambridge
FRIENDS CONCLUDE WORK
Bible Training Department to Be
Added to Nebraska Central College
Central City Neb June 6 All the
important business of the fourth an
nual session of the Nebraska Yearly
Meeting of Friends has been conclud
ed The Friends are commonly known
as the Quakers
Nebraska Yearly meeting owns and
controls Nebraska Central college and
much of the most important business
of this years session was in regard
to the college It was determined to
add to the college a department to be
known as the Bible Institute and
Training Department for Christian
workers The plan contemplated is to
eventually develop a strong theolog
ical school in the college and eventu
ally to provide a separate building for
this department
Ask for New Drainage Ditch
Fremont Neb June 6 Petitions
haye been filed with the county clerks
of Dodge and Colfax counties asking
for the construction of a ditch that
will drain several thousand acres of
land The Dodge county board will
act on the petition at the meeting this
week The ditch if constructed ac
cording to the plans of the petitioners
will drain several sections of land in
lu suuuikusluiu part oi uuuax county
and in the southwestern part of Dodge
county
Nebraska Editors in Session
Omaha June 6 Editors of Nebras
ka to the number of about 200 began
their thirty ninth annual convention
in Masonic temple The business of
the opening- session was confined to
the annual address of the president
A B Wood of the Gering Courier to
the report of C G Johns secretary
treasurer of the organization and to
the appointment of committees
Piper Reports on Insane Hospitals
Lincoln June 5 Joel A Piper sec
retary of the state hoard of charity
and corrections in a report to the gov
ernor says that the insane hospitals
of the state are crowded one sixth of 1
per cent of tho total of Nebraskas
population being confined therein a
notable increase during the last ten
years
Nicholson Appointed Bank Examiner
Lincoln Juno 6 H C Nicholson
formerly of South Omaha was ap
pointed a hank examiner by Governor
Aldrich He is to succeed C W
wln Omaha who resigned to accept
rroi TTQn e
itW3 io iunj ma xui the cashiersnip of the Com Exchange
stipation National bank in that city
Middle Aged and Elderly People
Use Foley Kidney Pills for qulcfi
and permanent results in all cases
of kidney and bladder troubles srd
for painful and annoying irresukmr
ties A McMillen
The woman of today who has goo
health good temper good seise
bright eyes and a lovely compleiiml
the result of correct living and goad
digestion wins the admiration of tfie
world If your digestion is faulty
Chamberlains Stomach and Lir
Tablets will correct it For sale by
all druggists
Huber handles the Carhartt gloves
and caps also and a full line at
other makes
Fresh fruits at Magners
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES and Purifies the Blood
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ROLAND R REED M D
Physician and Surgeon
Local Surgeon B M
Phones Office 163 residents
217 Office Rooms 5 6 Tempfe
building McCook Neb
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 212 Main av over IDs
Conn ells drug store Phones Of
fice 160 residence black 131
DR R J GUNN
Dentist
Phone 112
Office Rooms
building McCook
3 and 5 WaZs
DR J A COLFER
Dentist
Phone 378
Room 4 Postoffice building Mc
Cook Neb
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Phone 163
Office Room 4 Masonic temple
McCook Neb
DR EARL O VAHUE
Dentist
Phone 190
Office over McAdams store Mc
Cook Neb
C E ELDRED
Lawyer
Bonded Abtracter and
Examiner of Titles
Stenographer and notary in office
McCook Nebraska
JOHN E KELLEY
Attorney at Law and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co and
McCook Water Works Co Office tc
Postoffice building McCook Neb
JAMES HART M R C V S
Veterinarian
Phone 34
Office Commercial barn McCooL
Nebraska
L C STOLL CO
Jewelers Opticians
Eyes tested and fitted
pairing McCook Neb
Fine re-
H P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
and Opticians
Watch Repairing Goods of qualifer
Main avenue McCook Nebraska
JENNINGS HUGHES CO
Plumbing Heating
and Gas Fitting
Phone 33
Estimates furnished freeBasemeirt
Postoffice building
A G BUMP
Office
store
Real Estate
and Insurance
302 over Woodwortha dnr
Your combinga
made into switches and puffs
MRS L M THOMAS
Phone Ash 2354
McCOOK MACHINERY
AND IRON WORKS
Machine Work
Blacksmithing
Horse Shoeing
We are agents for the Celebrated
Ford Auto
210 1st st W -- Phone red 45S