The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 21, 1912, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 4

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Part I
March King of the Air Ev
erlof
Overture Ungarisclier Lust
spiel KeQ er B el a
The Pilgrim Chorus From
Tannhauser
Ballet music Pas des Fleurs
From DeliHes Opera Naila
S lction The Sho Gun f rom
Gut iv Lur 1 s musical comedj
Part H
Gems from G isenpe Verdis
Opera Attia
Soprano Solo a Tiie Sere
nade Schubert b 0 Sub
lime Evening Star Wagner Mrs
C W Britt witli band accompan
iment
Cliaracteristic Russian Dance
La Ozarina Ganne
Opera Mirror being excerpts
from Carmen Barber of Se
ville solo for cornet Faiust
Rigoleitto quartette II Tro
vatore with voices and anvil ef
fects Sextetite from Lucia
Avith voices Gioeonda
lair solo for euphonium Finale
Toreador Song from Car
men
The Research club will meet
witGi Mrs Trammell Monday afternoon-
at 230 oclock to read
Rutledge Rides Alone by Cojm
fort
For MackreL Avhite Fish Salt
Salmon and Codfish come to
Magners Phone 14
Tribune advertisers get results
SOCIAL AND LITERARY
The Kaffee Klatch met Aviith
Mrs II P Waite Wednesday af
being served and the hostess be
ing assisted by her daughter
Mrs AmsAAorth Monies enter
tained tiie Entre Nous Tuesday
A two course luncheon AAas serv
ed Mrs F L Wolff and Miss
Leta Monks assisted
The Shakespeare club will meet
with Miss Edna Wamte Tuesday
afternoon for the completion io
the study of Twelfth Night
Tiie final session of the Young
Married Peoples club Avas with
Mr and Mrs L C StolL and
found expression in a dance in
tiie Monte Cristo hall Tuesday
evening A Handsome decorative
feature was the old oaken buck
et scheme icarried out so clev
erly Mrs iW E McDivatt and
Mrs Leroy Eleven served punch
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You Afant The Right Kind of Clothes Thi
Copyri ht Ksic CctsCacr Marx
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and i want you to have them The new things are now ar
riving were ready to give you an early look at the best
clothes ever shown Weve made preparations for your
needs as carefully as if you were the only customer we had
HART SCHAFFNER MARX
make our Finest goods theyre the cheapest clothes you can
buy not because theyre lowest in price but because you get
more for every dollar you pay than in any other clothes made
Before you decide on your Spring
Suit and Overcoat see these
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agiu meetumr at- r r iitim in- v s
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cby v23 much hampcr etl by ths Lincoln tomcirrcAV on a visit to
stoniv weather but iiiite a num hier parents and to attend a
ber cf delegates ariived and the
pnegram was carried on as well
as could be
orty event
M L Ruby leaves thk evfELdj j
en Xo 6 for Plattsmouih to- be
In the afternoon Hon George I OT e Vmu reu uays on U3na33
F Wolz mavor of Framont ami Peiasure comiun eti
spoke en municipal ownership
Mrs Richard Knox arrived
a nM uroni jnciaouiia JioRt nrsr or
eial club rooms tlle Aveclc ancl wl be the guest
In the evening the fieleo fltpS oir ner parents ior some tmne
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were the guests or McCook ait a
concert in the Temple theatre hy
the famous McCook bannd An
address by Albert Barnett was al
so a feature of this interesting
gathering
Today the league has been in
full swing meetings being held
in thelMcCook commercial club
rooms
This morning Dr Cummins of
Sewaird spoke en the question of
public health and quarantine
laws and Dr Ran daiM on fire dan
gens and how to prevent thean
lie1 will also address till seho ol
children this afternoon and
again speak to the ladies espec
iailly tonight in the club rooms
At noon today the delegates
were tendered a banquet at the
Temple banquet hall by the Mc
Cook commercial club served by
the ladies -of the 0 E S at
which about one hundred dele
gates and citizens of McCook
sat down After the dinner Ad
na Dobson of Lincoln and C II
-Meeker of our city spoke very
encouraging words concerning ir
rigation and proposde McCook
Irrigation ditch project
The anoeting lias been very sat
isfactory tlio not so -well attend
ed as it would have been had
itlhe weather conditions been more
favorable alt the outstant
Mrs Lytle of Liberty Nebras
ka on her homeward way from
Palisade Monday stopped OAer
to Aisit witih Rev D L MeBride
and family
J01 B Fnadenburg of tiie
jaiha law firm of Baldrige DeBord
rr2d3nbmg arrived here last
might and with D Ritchie
dirove to Frontier county on le
gal business expecting to return
tomorrow
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ESTABLISHED 18S2
F M KIMMELL Editor and Publisher
Large t Circulated Newspaper Published in Red Willow County
SUBSCRIPTION 150 A YEAR
Entered at postoffiee McCook Nebraska as second class
ma Iter Published Semi Weekly on Mondays -and Thursdays
Vote for Williard A Prince
the Peoples Candidate for Con
gress Primaries April 19 1912
adv
SILAS R BARTON
Republican Candidate for con
gress 5th Congressional District
primaries April 19th
Have been farmer school teach
er deputy county treasurer
Grand Recorder A 0 U W
and State Auditor These public
positions should certainly quali
fy me to know your needs I
-would Hike your support and if
elected it will be -the great am
Mtaoir o my life to serve yum
feltnfully honestly and welL ofo
Political Announcements
I announce my candidacy for
the nomination for state repre
sentative on the Republican tick
et subject to the primaries to
be held April 19 1912 adv
i W A REYNOLDS
f I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the office of
County Assessor Red Willow
county on the Democratic ticket
subject to primary election held
April 19ffli 1912 adv
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SUPERB BAND CONCERT
Colonel Sutton and his colts of
the McCook band are ts le most
warmly eongratuulated upon the
suptrb concert given in the
Temple theatre Monday evening
and upon the enthusiastic man
ner in which the splendid pro
gram was received by the large
and brilliant audience assembled
to greet them on their first public
appearance since recent reorgan
ization and donning of handsome
new uniforms
From opening march to conclud
ing national air the spell-binders
liad the audience with them
in -enraptured sympathy The
McCook band under Mr Sutton s
ccnduetorsliip has for years held
a liagh position among western
bands Afteir a pause of some
length he has again developed a
band quite a number of them
young men and new material of
sueli merit as to fairly challenge
the admiration of all for -their
snap and finish and for their
sympathetic expression of the ar
tistic interpretation of their vet
eran director
And the vocalists While theirs
was a more or less minor part of
the program tiiey fairly divided
with the instrumentalists in the
warmth and enthusiasm of the
audiences approval Mrs Britt if
possible augmenting her already
large popularity and the rendi
tion of the arrangement of the
Sextette from Imeia by the
chorus called for a repetition of
that favorite selection
Following we give the person
nel and instEumeniftation of the
band
H P Sutton Conductor
Piccolo Charles Rogers
Flute Charies W Kellev I
i Eb clarinet F R Bin bridge I
Bb clarinet J X GaarcU Ravi
Jordan Sdriv Viersen Frank
McClure Harvev Culberson
Cornet A P Ely J W Rhod
es lleurv Bcist Amos 0 Rogers
Ray Bayl
ilcrns Frank C Srnilih J
Ludwielc Earl J Smith
Trombones Rex Scott T T
MeCarl Charles Nelms Elm
Kay
Ba ritom Ed Kaispa rek
Euphonium F A Pennell
Tenor Saxaphone Charles Mil-
Li gan Jr
Baritone Saxaphone Qeorge
S Scott
Bassies Eb E J Wilcox BP1
J R MeCarl and F L Snider
String Bass II W Snider
Drums and Battel -T G Scho
bl Clifford Burbridge and C W
Barnes
Albert Barntctt Major
The voealiists included the fol
lowing well known singers of the
city Sopranos1 Mrs Charles W
Britt Mrs Leroy Kiev en Mrs
C S Quick Jr Miss Veil ma Sut
ton Alto3 IMrs G L Burney
Mrs A M Williams Tenors
Mr II C Clapp iMr fD N Cclhl
Mr J A Colfcr Basses Mr C
W Britt Mr F M Colfer Mr
J R MeCarl
The formal program following
indicates the hisrh character of
the entertainment given
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PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs R B Wilson of Fort
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SEED BARLEY 125 a
bushel Aiso can i and corn
W Q BUTTON
1 mile west and 3 miles
south of McCook
Fatal Fall Down Stairs
Mrs M J Scott of 129 North
29th street Lincoln was instant
ly killed by a fall dawn a stair
way in her home abcut noon on
Saturday March 16 When her
sen Ralph came heme for his
lunch he did not find her await
ing diim as usual and after some
searching found her at the foot
of the stairs leading to the base
ment He summoned assistance
and the coroner was notified and
after an investigation it was
concluded that death was due to
Misra Helen Jones of Lincoln a fractured skull and ithat an in
wa in the city early in the week
She departed for the capital city
Tuesday night taking a little bay
quest was unnecessary
Mrs Scott had for some time
been crippled Avith rheumatism
AYiiith her for admission to the and it is presumed tlirit some
liome tor the Iicmeless m that tail ot her house Avork tok her
city Miss Jones is a coustn of
Mrs W S Morian of onir city
Miss Naomi of the Ne
braska Telephone Co office de
parted on No 6 Tuesday night
for Grand Island where she Aill
continue in the companys em
ploy Iler position here Avill be
filled by Mrs Jack Davos who
Avill make an efficient successor
to Miss Wootton avIio has been
recognized by the company for
some time as one of their most
desirable office clerics
Republican City Ticket
For Mayor
D F Ilostetter
For Clerk
Linus C Stoll
For Treasurer
L Thorgrimson
For Engineer
N J Campbell
For Councilman 1st ward
A N Lineburg
For Councilman 2nd ward
Fred L Schwab
For Members Board Education
Albert Barnett
C H Boyle
Engraved Cards
Orders for engraved cards Avill re
ceive prompt and satisfactory atten
tion at The Tribune office Cards
and invitations also printed tasteful
ly Call and see samples and Ave
7ill quote you prices Satisfaction
guaranteed
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watch results
wrrwi Bnannun
to the iieael of the stavs where
she lost her balanc and fell her
skull being crushed by contact
Avith the concrete wall at the
bottom
The remains Avere brought to
tliis city Tuesday morning and
after a brief funeral sen ice at
the home of her son E 0 Scoitit
were laid to rest in Longview
cemetery The profusion of beau
tiful floral tributes attested the
esteem gained by a life of love
and kindness A gentle spirit
lias passed on one aat1i contrib
uetd largely to the sum of human
happiness during a useful life
Mrs Mandana VT Scolfct AA as
born in Waynes county Ohio on
May 20th 1855 Slie is survived
by one daughter four sons and
tAvo brothers The younjrest son
and daughter made their home
in Lincoln AA ith her the oldest
son C 0 Scott is a resident of
Spokane Washington the second
Rives in this city the third S W
Scoitit in Yaungstown Ohio
The sons from Ohio and Wash
ington Avere unable to attend the
funeral The daughter and son
from Lincoln are still guests in
the home of their brother here
and Miss Addie Duermyer friend
of the family aa1io s ecampanied
them returned to Lincoln this
morning
The children haive tenderest
sympathy in the death of their
motiieir
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