The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 29, 1912, Monday Evening Edition, Image 1

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THIRTIETH YEAR
Continued Until Tonight
The city council held sessions
Friday and Saturday ovenings to
hear the remonstrances filed
against the issuance of liquor li
censes1 in this city The hearing
so -far has covered the cases of
five of the applicants This even
ing the council will acrain meet in
adjourned session to complete the
hearing and will then no doubt
render a decision in the matter
As the voters at the last city dee
tion decided in no uncertain tone
that they favored the issuance of
saloon licenses and as the hear
ing has not disclosed anything
more detrimental has not
brought to light conditions dif
ferent than those usually exist
ing in cities and towns where sa
loons operate it is not difficult
or dangerous to prophesy that
applications will be granted As
to the motif and personnel of
the remonstrators it is only char
itahle to use the amplest folds of
a broad mantle of charily and let
the matter go at that
Meeting of Fire Dept
There will be a called meeting
of the city fire department in the
city hall on Wednesday evening
May 1st at S oclock to meet
with the fire committee and to
transact other business of import
ance All members are requested
to le present
Bv Order of Fire Chief
Freaks Freaks Freaks
Classified Advertisements
Houses for rent by J E Kel
ley phone 6 3 rocm furnished
eottaae close in lawn and shade
12 sw
FOR SALE High grade din
ing table and chairs Mrs Alvin
R Scott Walsh block 29sw 2ts
FOR
Phone
TO TRADE Cadillac 40 II P
opassenger fully equipped Cost
2000 Run about a year In
first class conditionn Will trade
for house and lot of like valua
tion Address J E Dcdge Mar
ion Xeb 15
TO RENT 1 store building
fine opening for confectionery
and short order 1 3 rooni dwell
ing house located in Marion
Neb Address J E Dodge 15
WANTED Pupils on the pianc
and organ Beginners preferred
Terms 50e per lesson Susie Mc
Bride Phone black 464
I will pasture cows for 1 per
head and will call for and de
liver same for 50c No extra
charge for delivering additional
cows to same party For infor
mation call up MeCook Milling
Co Phone 29
J B AMSDEN
FOR RENT Half bloelc with
house fruit and shade trees Suit
able for chickens and gardening
Call at 215 W B street B 25
WANTED A few more head
cows to pasture Season opens
April 15 Close in Plenty of
fresh water W G Jones Phone
red 306 See me at Graves 2nd
hand store
FOR SALE New S room mod
ern house with full basoment
bath furnace etc One or two
lots Reasonable Phone black
405
The Dorcis Societies of the Congrc
erationnl Church will sive a County
j Fair in the Morris buildinp Satur
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day May 4tb
TSefrf shment booths Japanese
German and New England Kitchen
opened at 400 oclock
I Home Made Candy For Sale
The Entertainment Booths will be
instructive comc anJ otherwise
Music all evening by Miss Del Sig
nos Royal Seem Funny Orchestra
direct from Europe where tbey
1 appeared from all the crowned heads
and infuriated populace
Come See the fun Copy the
latest fashions in costumes-
Admission ioc
Beginning at 7 p m
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SOCIABILITY RUN
DELAYED THREE DAYS
Denver Party Will Not Reach Mc
Cook Until May 22
Word from the Denver party
announces a change of three days
in the date of their arrival in
MeCook enroute to Chicago in
their sociability run and this
will bring them into MeCook in
the evening of May 22nd In all
other particulars the plans re
main the same The party will
reach here on the evening of Mnj
22 Will reimain here all night
after taking supper here Will
leave in the morning for the east
Buys the Ebert Place
Todav D C Marsh closed with
Dr D J Reid the deal for the
purchase of the A C Ebert res
dence in northwestern part of
the citv The purchase price is
700000 Dr Reid will at once
make the nicessary changes for
the transfer of his hospital to
that building
Notice cf Delinquent Water Tax
This- is to remind yen that
taxes a ne delinquent since April
15 Please call and adjust
Tours respect full v
JAMES A GOLLEIION
Water Commissi oner
Soaking Rain
A drenching sacking rain visit
ed MeCook and vicinity Satur
day afternoon and Sunday the
second down pour of the week
They spell crops and proaperitA
if continued
Oherry Trees
Early Richmond Large Mont
morency English Morello Wragg
Baldwin all at the MeCook
Greenhouse
W T MARCH Florist
Ninety third Anniversary
Sunday was the 93rd annivers
ary of the founding of the great
order of I O O F and the
event was appropriately celebrat
ed bv Odd Fellows over the kind
Trees Trees Trees
Cherry plum apple and all
kinds cf shade tres and shrubs
McCOOK GREENHOUSES
Save All the Chicks
by using Standard Cyphers poul
trv foods sold only by
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Bert Ilockman one of the suc
cessful farmers and stock raisers
of the Willow is the proud pos
sessor of one of the famous Wy
eth saddles purchased of the Me
Cook Hard Avar e Co a few days
ago Bert thinks a sad
dle none too good to use in look
ing after his large fields and
herds
Have you paid A our subscrip
tion to The Tribune for 1912 We
dont nrge or press you but if
you can spare the sum it Avill
come ATery handy to the publish
er avIio is carrying a considerabk
burden in thoe unable to pay
just ncA
Milo Maize is one of the surest
and best forage crops You can
get choice seed at
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
J E Kelley is building a com
modious Avell appointed garage
of brick on the rear of hig Main
avenue business black
ReA L E LeAvb local pastor
has subscribed 50 to the
Endowment fund
Might 4as Avell have a clean ci
gar from RIGGS SANITARY
SHOP
The canvass of the Red Willow
county election AAill be completed
today
t I J J J J J J J J J J 2 I J 2 2 2
RIGHT NOW IS THE
ACCEPTED TIME
for papering your house
One third to one half off
the regular pricio for gilts
eroAvns and1 imported pa
pers This large reduction
in price is to reduce our
stock
McCONNELL Druggist
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Monday Evening Edition
Rev R T Bayne
Rev Reed Taft Bayne pastor
of First Congregational church
of our city offered his resignation
to the church here yesterday an
the same Avas reluctantly accept
ed Rca Bayne has accepted a
call to the pastorate of the Con
gregational church of Rochester
Minnesota which Avork he Avill
take up about July 1st
Rochester is a splendid city cf
about 10000 population of great
refinement culture and Avealth
and made famous besides as the
home cf the celebrated surgeons
the Mayo brothers
The Congregational church of
that city has a membership more
than double the MeCook church
and ipays a salary 500 in excess-
We congratulate Rev Bayne
upon this splendid opportunity
RIGGS Cigars are not spit
on AAhile being made Ask your
dealer He knoAVs
G
E Ilotdikin of Maiden is
here looking after his milling
interests in the city
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WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
t WALL PAPER I
Real Avail paper bargains
One third to one naif off on
eroAvns gilt and imported
t papers to reduce our stock
We haAC a line of papers
it will do you good to see
and real bargains for the
early buyers
McCONNELL Druggist 2
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Meet me at McConnells and
Ave will look at their Avail paper
Call for RIGGS SANITARY
OTGARS All dealers of course
There Avill bef a benefit dance
May 16th to provide funds for
K of P day
RED WILLOW COUNTY
AUTO ASSOCIATION
Elects New Officers and Begins
the 1912 Campaign for Bettg
Roads A Lie Bunch of Boost
ers Are They
Tlie anembers of th Jed Wil
low County Automobile asso sia
tion met in MeCook Commercial
club rooms Friday afternoon as
per tall and after some discus
sion deeded to inaugurate a live
1 ampaign for better roads it hi
season of 1912
The first matter taken up Avas
of new officers
President
F A
Cook
Vice President
ice President
Pennell
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA MONDAY EVENING APRDL 29 1912
THREE FARH HOUSES ARE
DESTROYED BY TORNADO
Mr and Mrs William Parrish of Near Bartley Are
Severely Injured
SMALL TERRITORY COVERED BY THE STORM
No Lives Lost and the Damage Fortunately Will Not be Very
LargeInjured Ones Are Getting Along Nicely
Three farm houses were de
sroyetd by tornado which swept
over the territory between Bart
ley and Cambridge Thursday af
ternoon last at about 4 oclock
in the afternoon The tornado
started near Bartley a little
south and east of that place and
moved toward Cambridge hut
when within a short distance of
Cambridge about three miles
the storm clouds vere dissipated
and broke up and no further
damage was done
The dwelling and farm build
ings on the Parrish farm south
east of Bartley were destroyed
and both Mr and Mrs William
Parrish wcae seriously injured
The farm buildings on the Fred
Lchmewer place were demolish
ed 31 r Lohmeyer and family es
caping injury by retiring into a
carve just before the storm broke
upon them Emerson Ayton a
rural mail earrii r from Cam-
Goes to Rochester Mitfn
bridge also saAed himself
injury lAr going into the
from
cave
with tih e Lolimeyer family
Miss Kate Kelly of Cambridge
was visiting in the storm dist
rict at the time of the storm and
was somewhat injured not seve
rely however
The county commissioners and
II N -Rosebush of this city were
out in that immediate neighbor
hood during the storm looking
over some county work and all
sought shelter but Mr Rosebush
noted the progress of the storm
which he states developed in
the form of two distinct small
cyclones of great power and vig
or and swept things before them
one following the other in quick
succession
Here in the city is was ne
cessary to use electric lights dur
ing the rain and hail storm
which prevailed here about the
time of the storm at other points
But no damage was caused here
Mc-
P Walsh Mc
W A Dolan
Indianola
Vice President T E McDonak
Dmbury
Vice President II A Reed
Marion
Vice Presidents for Lebanon
and Bartley Avill be chosen later
W B Mills secretary Me
Cook
II C Clapp treasurer MeCook
A good roads committee con
sisting cf Messrs C R Livings
ton P Walsh and W B Milk
AA as chosen to see the county com
missi oners -with relation to secur
ing needed Avork on the roads of
the county especially before the
Denver sociability tour passe
thru this ccunty May 22nd The
members of the club urged most
strenuously that i Avcnld be
Avorth much to this ccunty to
have its -roads in the very best
possible condition by that time
in order to secure the advertising
that Avould result to us if our
roads are hen in good t shape As
tiro party Avill go on east to Chi
cago there is no room for doubt
that they Avill be to give Ne
braska a wide pubFtv r
cendit en Avarrants it
The people- of thr different
tewne along the
line arevieing
each Avith tho other in tlvs nntts
and The Tribune hopes that cv
ery farmer avIio oaviis a farm
along this road Avill do his utnnc Si
to help in making geed roads as
it Avill be a valuable asset to his
land as Avell
The matter of paint tag again
the posts thru Red Willow coun
ty Avas taken up and this Avill be
done at once
Special emphasis Avast placed on
the necessity of dragging the
roads especially a soon as pos
sible af tor each rain
Your dealer sells RIGGS Pure
Food Cigars
McConnell falls prescriptions
NeAV England
May 4th
Kitchen- open
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PERSONAL MENTION
Rodburn Simmons
day in Arapahoe
spent Sun-
James Pontius of Indianola
is
in the city today
F M Washburn of Sanborn
Avas a city visitor Sunday
C E Eldred Avent up to Imper
iah this morning on business
C E Eldred Avas at Long Isl
and Kansas Friday on legal bus
mess
Mr and Mrs Ira J Hender
son Avere visitors Sunday in In
dianola
Miss Alice MeKenna returned
Sunday night on 5 from A isiting
Hastings relatives
H J Cox Avas a passenger on
13 this morning for WraA Col
orado on business
Mr and Mrs Ernest Osborn re
turned this morning from their
visit in Ilolbrook and Besuer Cit-
Mrs Ona Rush came down froa
Stratton Thursday evening on a
short visit to MeCook relatives
Mrs C A Fisher and son Lisle
and Mrs George
Snider Aisited Bartley friends on
Sunday
Mr and Mrs E R Osborn and
children Avent doAvn to Ilolbrook
Thursday CAening on a visit to
the home folks
Miss Alice MeKenna went
dowin to Hastings on Thursday
night on 10 to make relatives a
short A isit
Mrs Robert Burns mother re
turned to her home in Arapahoe
Thursday evening on 14 after a
short visit to the daughter here
Miss Edith Waite Avent doAvn
10 Lamunuge Thursday evening
on 14 to teach her class in mu
sic returning home en 5 Sunday
night
Mrs Mae Douglass departed on
Friday night en 14 for Oklahoma
City Oklahoma being called
there bA iicavs of the illness of
her mother
NUMBER 97
BASE BALL GAMES
BY McCOOK
HIGH
Won From Cambridge Last Fri
day in a Jog-
The MeCook high school won
from Cambridge high school last
Friday afternoon Aith ease in
a score of 7 to 4 Cambridge fail
ed to come up to the usual good
fonni of teams sent ont by that
town and MeCook boys put up a
rather superior sort of ball
The game at Stratton for Sat
urday had to be postponed on ac
count of the rain storan and the
threatened tornado It became
very dark as the storm approach
ed the toA n and people made for
cover but the storm did not
prove destructive but consider
able rain fell
Liberty Brush S35000
F O B Detroit E vein man k
ear explains in a nut shell just
AA hat the Brush is but its naniQ
even though full of meaning
does not give enough detailed in
formation In every Avay from
every point cf AieA the Brush is
the lcirical successor of tin hors
and buggy as means of transpor
tation for the physician salesman
farmer R F D carrier and the
Avomen folks These are only a
few of the many people avIio are
using the Brush for both business
and pleasure The Brush is espec
ially adapted to your needs If
interested ask for demonstration
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Agents for S W Nebraska
Joseph Kilpatriek manager cfpliss Ona Phelps A C 3
the Kilpatriek ranch in Chase Grace Whiteomb Secretary
county spent
city Saiturdav
to Beatrice
1 few hours in the
evening en route
F C Kellogg of Long Island
Kansas on his Avny heme frcm
a visit in California visited u
Hl- eity from Saturday evening
until Mondav evening
C A ljisrcn and Miss
Wrav
f Wallace Nebraska
O E S Election 1
The annual election of officers
of Eureka chapter No S6 O E S
occurred on Friday oA ening re
sulting as folloAVs Mrs W IL
Dungan W M Dr Z L Kay
W P Mrs C L Fahnestcmk
A M Mrs E D Perkins C
Z
ij ivay
Treasurer
Miss
Mrs
Orchestra Entertainment
The entertainment by the high
school orchestra Friday evening
iA iiuivdi cf merit and pleasure
in it Th orchestia somcrvvhat
augmented and assisted by Mr
f f Byrne Marcellus cf the Nebraska
universiiy in reaamgs etc
pro-
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parted per auto Fridav for home V1l an evenings pleasure ae
Miss Mary Wray of th ecuev serving a Larger hearing than
clerks force aceempanyiner them
en a snort Arisit
Mrs Charles Rcdfield cf cur
city left Sunday night on 14 foi
Red Cloud to acecimpany her
sister Mrs Lew Rohrer of that
city to Omaha for an operation
in a hospital
Rev William Patton of St Pat
ricks church Avent dawn to- Lin
coln Friday night to be absent
about two Avceks assisting Rev
Nowlan in a mis - on new being
conducted in that city
Mr and Mrs W II Dungan
came down from Duaver Friday
night on business and to attend
the meeting cf the O E S of
Avhieh Mrs Dungan Aas chosen
Avorthy matron at this meeting
Mrs W B Mills Mrs F C
Runnels Mis Cloe Davis Miss
Mabel Winters and Mr W J Me
Gillin Avent dewn to Caimbriidg
Friday night to play for and par
ticipate in a social dance in that
burg on that night
Grass Getting iGood
Come in and get a DeLaval
Sharpies or Blue Bell separator
and get the iprcfi t frcm 3rour coav
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Call at D Magners store and
get a can of Armours Prepared
Soup
II P Waiite Co wall furnish
you a garbage cam at a reason
able price 22 tf
Wedding Breakfast White Rock
and pure maple syrup at Mag
ners Phone 14
II P Waite Co will furnish
yon
aible
a garbage can at a reason
price 22 tf
RIGGS SANITARY CHGARS
ARE MADE CLEAN of the fin
est leaf the soil produces
One Minute and Motor Ayashers
are better this year than ever
Get one at MeCook Hardware- Co
and save Avork and clothes
Almost Two Inches
The rain fall of Saturday night
aud Sunday totaled almost tAA o
inches It Ava9 gentle and steady
so most of it Avas conserved
McConnell for drugs
Every day
be cleanup
is good enough to
day in MeCook
Kodaks Kodak supplies
McCONNELL Druggist
Insist on RIGGS SANITARY
CIGARS All dealers
MeCook people names not re
ported haAe subscribed 50 to
the Wesleyan endoAvment fund
When in Hastings visit RIGGS
SANITARY CIGAR SHOP See
hoAv good clean healthy cigars
are made You are abvays wel
come
Now is the Time I
to seed your laAvn Our
laAvn grass seed is made
up of several kinds of
grasses and is mixed to
make a quick and durable
laAvn Ask us at phone
red 214
W T MARCH
FLORIST