The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 02, 1901, Image 1

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Indians Took Both
Perhaps no two gauiss f oase oal
ver played in McCook or in this
section of the state attracted the ntten
tiou and attendance of the fans and the
people generally in the degree and
measure the Haskell Indians McCook
games Wednesday and Thursday of this
week did People were present at both
games fiom all over this section of the
state
Both games were strong samples of ilie
great national sport and went to the
Indians it is but fair and proper to state
on merit McCook put two strong teams
in the field on both days and they gave
a good account of themselves but the
superior team work skill and steadiness
and all around athletics of the Indians
in both games finally brought them out
victors when at the beginning of the
Karnes it looked as though the local team
might win out
WEDNESDAY
The line up for Wednesday was as
follows
INDIANS POSITIONS RlCOOK
Archiquette cf Hurney
Gravelle If Garvey
Gibbins frl s Magee
Weller W rf Lyman
Fallis lb Dennis
Miquel 2b Cone
Weller 3 Cooley
Hall p Pickard
Felix c Reed
The score by innings was
Indians o 1000663 319
McCook 01210100 o 6
THURSDAY
For this game the line up was slightly
different than the opening game
INDIANS POSITIONS MCOOK
Archiquette cf Magee
Hall If Garvey
Gravelle ss Cone
1 Welier W rf Pickard
Fallis ib Dennis
Miquel 2b Cooley
JL Weller 3b Burney
0N Klaus p Jones
JY Felix c Reed
2jjA This game opened up with Pattou of
Arapahoe as umpire At the end of the
second inning the Indians took excep
tions to a decision othe umpire and
refused to continue tV ame At this
time the score stood 2 o in McCooks
favor After some wrangling the umpire
declared the game won by McCook and
the score was announced as 9 to o the
usual score in such cases
After some further discussion it was
determined to play another game and a
Mr Wagner of Arapahoe was substituted
for Mr Patton in the umpires box
The ensuing game was all the spectators
could desire McCook started out at a
winning gate making two scores in the
first and two in the the third but failed
to score again throughout the game
The Indians failed to score until the
fourth inning when they were credited
with two they made four in the sixth
and two each in the seventh and ninth
The score by innings was
Indians o 0020420 2 10
McCook 20200000 o 4
The disagreement was regretted by
both managements and could have been
averted but for the hasty action cf one
or two of the Indians but the game as
finally played was quite satisfactory all
around
Tomorrow is the Havelock game
McCook gave the Indians closer
work than they are accustomed to
Today the Indians will try issues with
Minden and after them at Franklin
No amateur club should feel aggrieved
to be defeated by the Indians who play
a professional game
Pitcher Jones work was rapid and
strong and commendable He was for
the most part well supported by Reed
and in the field
Mrs James Hetherlngton Dead
After a long illness Mrs James Heth
erington of Indianola passed to her
reward Wednesday night about mid
night The funeral will be held on
Saturday morning and interment will
take place in Indianola
The deceased was about 60 years of
age and a sister of Mrs G S Bishop of
our city ivho has been with the departed
sister constantly during the past week
Mrs James Hetherington is one of the
early settlers of Indianola and of Red
Willow county and her sweet gentle life
has endeared her to a large circle of
friends The aged bereaved husband
has the deepest most profound sympa
thy of all iu this great loss and sorrow
Machine Oils
S M Cochran Co have it in best
qualities and at very reasonable prices
They can fill your order promptly for
any oil you may want
Wall paper paints and oils at lowest
prices - A McMillen
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IISaeiKaHHiSSsM8eseSSf3
J M Skwell was up from Hastings
Saturday on business
H H WaTT is here from Chicago
guest in G J Burgess family
JE KBLLEY returned early in the
week from his Colorado trip
Mrs John SchlaGEL is a severe suf
ferer with hay fever and asthma
Mrs Ralph HAGBERGreturnedTues
day night from her Holdrege visit
George W Reed arrived home from
the east on No 5 Tuesday evening
John Anderson is a late arrival from
Holdrege He is employed in Ziuts
barber shop
Mrs P V ROYCK came over from
Beaver Ciiy Tuesday evening ou a visit
to the family 1
John W and M E Steitzer de
parted for Kansas Monday on business
to be absent until fall
Mrs J H McManigal dtparted ou
Monday night for Denver on her way
home to Amarillo Texas
Mrs Sylvester Cordeal returned
close of last week from a delightlul visit
to her son John iu Chicago
Mrs W V Gage and Master Jack
areenjoying an outing at Custer S D
with Alliance relatives and friends
Albert Berry came down from
Denver Tuesday night to spend a few
days at home with family and friends
Mrs D C Kendig who has been
the guest of the Polk brothers departed
for Glenwood Iowa first of the week
Mrs Neal BEELER is entertaining
two 3ouuger brothers from Beaver City
who arrived in the city Tuesday night
on 5
Miss Nina Doan who has been in
Lincoln for throat treatment for several
weeks returned home on Sunday night
last
H W KEYES John McClung Mrs
D J Fitzgerald and Miss Jennie Mc
Clung of Indianola witnessed the ball
game of Thursday
G W Cruzen and wife came up from
Indianola last Saturday evening on 5
and took No 6 that night for their
home in Corning Iowa
Miss Aimee Menard returned home
Tuesday night from visiting her sister
Mrs Frank Harris in Pueblo Colorado
and a trip to Salt Lake City Utah
Miss Isa Dwire who has been visit
ing in the family of M H Cole of Cole
man precinct departed for her home in
Taos New Mexico Monday night
Dr A P WELLES departed close of
last week for Chicago He will be ab
sent a few weeks to secure relief from
hay fever in the Great Lakes country
Mr and Mrs Howe Smith arrived
home fore part of the week from their
months absence in Bingbamton and
other New York state points the Pan
American being among the attractions
A C SHALLENBERGER came up from
Alma Monday night The congress
man went up to Imperial Tuesday hav
ing large stock and other interests in
Imperial and Chase county
Mrs Otto Ballew was happily sur
prised by the7 members of the Baptist
church and a number of friends Monday
evening at the B M eating house
It was her birthday anniversary Re
freshments were served and a good time
generally enjoyed
Mr and Mrs John Roxby were up
from near Arapahoe early part of the
week They drove up on Sunday night
and drove back on Tuesday night
spending the time with their nephew
Emmerson Ankers before his departure
for Contact Nevada
Miss Bessie Peterson and Mrs May
Shults returned home Friday evening
after an extended visit to Cascade Osce
ola and Omaha They were accompan
ied by Miss Mamie Franck of Osceola
niece of Mrs Viola Ballew who will
make McCook her home for some time
J B Meserve was up from Lincoln
over Saturday and Sunday returning on
Monday morning to the state capital
where he will locate for the present
He and Mrs Meserve recently returned
from spending a month in the North
west with which they were both greatly
pleased
Dr E L RohlF has been in the city
since the close of last week visiting old
time friends He has been taking a
hospital course in Omaha the last year
and will locate in Waterloo Iowa in
the practice of his profession for which
he is well equipped He departed east
ward last night on 6 May large success
be his portion
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Happily Wedded
At the beautiful home ofJudge and
Mrs J E Cochran on Lincoln Heights
on Tuesday evening of this week oc
curred tile marriage of their daughter
Miss Alice J Cochran to Mr Edward
A Allen of Idaho The ceremony which
united for life these worthy young people
was pronounced in the presence of the
family by the Rev G W Frame pastor
of the M E church of this city
Mr Allen is a prepossessing young
man in appearance a druggist by trade
and if appearances do not deceive will
make a model husband The bride is a
most estimable young lady who makes
one feel like congratulating Mr Allen
on his choice of a wife She is a teach
er by profession aud has but lately
arrived in our city fioni Idaho where
she has been teaching We understand
Mr Allen is looking for a new location
in his business and would be giad if he
could find ii to his interest to locate in
Port Angeles Iu any event the Democrat-Leader
wishes them a happy and
prosperous journey through life The
Democrat Leader Port Angeles Wash
A Small Surplus
The executive committee of the late
Fourth of July celebration held a meet
ing Monday night and made a final
showing and settlement of the accounts
connected with that affair
The total collections were 372 90 dis
bursements 339 44 surplus 3346
The committee decided to apply the
surplus to the purchase of seats for the
City park and W B Mills G B Berry
and W T Coleman were selected to
make the purchase
The committee is to be congratulated
twiceh Firstly upon having a surplus
a most unusual fact of a Fourth of
July celebration and secondly upon
the manner of disposing of the surplus
The seats will be very acceptable and
satisfactory to the increasing numbers
who are using the comfort of the park
Some Sugar Beets
Horatio Stone exhibited three sugar
beets at this office Wednesday that
weighed on an average slightly over two
pounds each He claims that such beets
at the close of the growing season ought
to weigh twice as much The beets
shown us are given as an average of one
his fields and if everything contin
ues favorable he expects a fine return for
his work
His neighbor C A Littel also ex
hibits fine specimens of sugar beets al
though it is early in the season
Undefeated Amateurs
Tomorrow afternoon August 3rd at
three oclock will occur the game be
tween the Havelock club and the McCook
team The admission will be 25 cents
The Havelocks are among the best ama
teurs in Nebraska and so far this season
have not been defeated This fact alone
promises a close and exciting game
Swifts Premium hams and bacon at
the B M meat market
Choice veal at the B M meat
market Telephone 14
ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS
There were 2000 sheep in transit in
the stock vards Monday night
Conductor and Mrs J E- Beyrer are
down from Denver on a short visit
W J Purvis left last night for Fre
mont where the rest of the family are
located
Machinist W E Schmidt is entertain
ing a brother who may decide to remain
and go to work here
James C Barber has been appointed
store keeper at Alliance and is succeeded
at this point by Charles Watson
George Burgess is the Burlington
newsboy at this station waich adds
another curl to Georges hirsute glory
It is reported that A B Thorgrimson
of Vacberie station Louisiana has
joined the Benedicts If in order here
are our heartiest congratulations Albert
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
E Mitchell is ill and confined to
the house
Mrs W D Kyle is a guest of William
Lewis and family
H C Jacobs is down from Hayes
county today ou business
Ed Reed moved his household goods
over from Hendley yesterday
Dub McClung of Indianola witnessed
yesterdays ball game in McCook
J F Haskin was down from Benkel
man to witness Thursdays ball game
Clarence R Fullen of Blue Springs
has been visiting J FCuster and family
W L Rider moved down from Wray
Colo first of the week He is occupy
ing the second dwelling south of the
Catholic church
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Machinist Riley has quit the service
William Cowles is off duty with a sore
eye
Machinist E Frey returned east last
week
Brakeman A P Ely returned to work
Thursday
Brakeman C R Liggett is back from
bis Iowa visit
Conductor William Shinsel was at
home over Sunday
Brakeman John Hegenberger is off a
trip or two on business
Brakeman W S Ackerman was a
Holdrege visitor this week
Conductor CW Bronson spent Satur
day visiting Minden relatives
Ed Nelson is a new machinist this
week He comes from Kansas
Machinists W J Purvis and William
Ranee quit the service Tuesday
Brakeman W W Webster was a Hold
rege visitor Monday on business
Brakeman G E Denton visited Re
publican City relatives this week
Mrs U S G Smith and family are
visiting Kenesaw relatives this week
Brakeman W H Starks is off duty
with a finger severely pinched Tuesday
Following locomotives are in the shop
for general overhauling Nos 281 216
157-
Roadmaster Smith of Denver was at
Western division headquarters Thurs
day
Foreman Dan Lucas has resigned from
the board of directors of the base ball
association
Asst Supt Harris was down from
Denver Wednesday on business at
headquarters
Conductor O R Amick was in Lin
coln Saturday to have an oculist ex
amine his eye
Mrs D F Shaw and sister Miss
Florence Williamswent down to Cam
bridge Tuesday
Dr C L Fahnestock returned close
of last week from his visit to St Louis
and other points
Mrs W W Archibald and Master
Fred returned Wednesday ou 1 from
their Chicago visit
Foreman Rivett was down from Alli
ance last week on business at Western
division headquarters
Brakeman G E Murdock has returned
from his mountain trip and resumed
work on Thursday morning
Brakeman and Mrs F S Curry went
up to Denver Saturday on a short visit
returning on Tuesday morning
Emmerson Ankers departed on Tues
day night for Contact Nevada where he
has a brother for whom he will work
Brakeman A P Ely and bride arrived
home Wednesday on 13 and are making
their home at present at J J Garrards
Mrs Fred Palmer who has been
visiting Holdrege relatives for a few
weeks returned home on last Saturday
Flagman J W Ransdell returned
first of the week from Alma whither
he was called by the illness of his father
Brakeman and Mrs R M Douglass
moved Monday morning into their new
home a new dwelling northeast of St
Patricks church
Switch engine 250 from Denver has
been jacked up in the round house for a
general overhauling the machine shop
being full at present
General Supt Calvert came down from
Denver on No 2 Wednesday morning
remaining here over until the departure
of No 12 for Lincoln
Traveling Engineer C A Dixon ex
pects to occupy the rooms in the Work
man temple shortly to be vacated by
Mr and Mrs H H Tartsch
Engine 221 is just out of the back shop
after a complete overhauling Engineer
Gates had her out in the yard yesterday
limbering her up for the road
Conductor C T Snell who has been
out west with the pile driver for a few
weeks has returned to the city and is
now running on the main line
Engineer C KColeman spent Sunday
with the family in Denver He reports
Mrs Coleman as making very satisfac
tory improvement since going to Denver
It is rumored that the passenger train
maysoon be taken off the Cheyenne line
on account of the light traffic consequent
to the dry weather It is greatly to be
hoped however that the traveling pub
lic may not be deprived of this accom
modation Holdrege Progress
Toucnal
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 2 190L
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
The Izzer
We know you will all take a moment
to read about the Izzer Its first appear
ance in Red Willow county was not un
der that name but it won such general
recognition for its great merits that we
concluded to name it It is made ex
pressly and exclusively for us and is used
in our comfort making because of its
good points iat It is 7 feet long and
3 feet 4 inches wide and It dont have
to becut off nor pieced out 3rd It
unrolls almost like a piece of cloth and
unfolds the same 4th It is entirely
free from seed and dirt 5th Is fluffy
and at the same time well compacted to
gether and 6th is never found breaking
apart in the comfort and bunching down
into the corners When once tacked it
is good for many years wear Long live
our Izzer Cotton Batts We sell them
for ioc a piece and guarantee them the
the most weight for the money Our
own make of Bed Comforts from these un
equalled batts 6 ft by 7 ft for 165 aud
up We solicit your trade on the Batt and
on the Comforts The Thompson DG
Co One price plain figures cash only
Not a Pipe Dream
The machine shop men are having not
a little fun over a small transaction of
last week in which Julian Andrew and
Esculapius Pauley were star actors It
doth appear that Esculapius was the
owner and operator of a high priced 35c
pipe of poor flue action and capacity and
interested Julian in enlarging the bore
which Julian elected to do and did
Between the opening and closing of the
incident however Esculapius who is
charged with feeling his alfalfa some
delivered himself of a line or two in his
best Roscoe Conkling style conveying
the idea that shopmen knew their posi
tion when they addressed professional
men Duly the pipe was delivered and
the assessed charges 50c were collected
The shop boys are a little at a loss to
understand upon what basis Julian es
timated the charges whether money
talks or quality comes high
An Anniversary Event
Oneof the pleasant social events of
the season occurred at the B M eat
ing house Monday evening July 29th
in honor of the proprietor Mrs Viola
Ballew who on that date turned another
milestone in her lifes journey The
affair was a complete surprise on Mrs
Ballew About fifty guests were present
The girls in her employ showed their
love by presenting her with abeautiful set
ring The boarders were the apprecia
tive donors of a handsome rocking chair
Many other gifts of friendship were pre
sented the surprised hostess by her
welcome guests Games music and
singing engaged the company until half
past eleven when refreshments were
served in the dining room being pre
pared and served by the waiters The
evening was declared by all well spent
and long to be remembered
A Grip Duo
Mrs W V Gage and little son arrived
from McCook last Saturday visiting
with her sisters here until Thursday
when she went up the road to spend a
few days at Hot Springs and other points
of interest in the Black Hills She was
accompanied by Miss Mid Regan
Wednesday evening Misses Edith and
Clara Phelan invited in a few of their
friends to meet Mrs Thatcher Mrs
Whitehead Mrs Cass Cornell and Mrs
Gage all of whom are visiting in Alli
ance It was a reunion of friends who
in times past made social circles of
Alliance quite lively The gathering
was entirely impromptu and a very
pleasant evening was enjoyed by all
present
A Card
We desire to acknowledge the unusual
success of our Summer Clearing Sale and
to thank the Public whose dealings with
us in the past have given confidence to
our mutual advantage in this sale We
shall continue our greatly reduced prices
and make still greater reductions where
the quantity is large for instance all
25c Sun Bonnets now ioc Briefly and
hastily The Thompson D G Co One
price plain figures cash only
Small Damage Suit
County Judge Bishop Monday morn
ing heard the damage suit of William
Byfield vs John Helm and rendered
verdict for 35 and costs in favor of
plaintiff Suit was brought for 50
damages for sheep running on growing
crop
Cylinder Oil
If you are looking for a good and re
liable cylinder oil no use to go any far
ther than S M Cochran Co The
have it
Watch Loars window each week
Hammocks all styles and prices at
McMillens
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NUMBER 12
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
For clothing go to DeGroff Cos
Just call up telephone 12 and tell them
all about it
Hammocks all styles and prices at
McMillens
Fresh fish at the B M meat market
Telephone 14
Dont fail to see Loars line of wall
paper before you buy
Juicy beefsteak at the B M meat
market Telephone 14
Loars line of wall paper was fine last
year but it is simply grand this
If you dont know what you want ask
at D C Marshs meat market
Frank Green of the blacksmith shop
visited friends in Bartley Sunday
At night ring the door bell at Loars
store and the clerk will do the rest
Wall paper paints and oils at lowest
prices A McMillen
FOR Sale Good second hand piano
for 25 W F Lawson
Where at Marshs What the best
meats of all kinds When all the time
You will be sorry if you fail to see
Loars line of wall paper before you buy
Rethemeyer Bros make delicious ice
cream any time for auy event Try
them
The Straight Front is the newest in
corsets You will find them at DeGroff
Cos
For Sale Belgian hares Call on or
address Schell Kimmell for prices and
particulars
For Sale A vacant lot in West
McCook Inquire of or write to Thomas
Burge McCook Neb
Dr Fickes now has in his employ Dr
Edwards from Kansas City a specialist
in crown and bridge work
There is a growing suspicion that the
style of the new shirt waist was taken
from life in Little Russia
D C Marsh invites jour patronage
guaranteeing the best meats obtainable
of all kinds At the old stand
The McCook Circle No 33 Ladies of
G A R meet the first Saturday of
every month in Odd Fellows hall
If you dont see what you are after
inquire at Marshs meat market They
have it and will take pleasure in show
ing you
Mrs Mary Eaton is having a consid
erable addition built to her dwelling
house corner of Dennison and Melvin
streets
Samuel Godard died Tuesday at his
home over in Frontier county He has
been a paralytic for years and repre
sented Frontier county in the state
legislature one term
Mrs George McClain nee Edith Fra
ley was taken to the asylum at Lincoln
Monday in the hope of restoring her
reason The husband and family have
much deep sympathy in their distress
over the sad mental condition of Mrs
McClain
W L McMillan of the Red Cloud
Argus with two other Red Cloud gentle
men was in the city Monday looking
over the opening here for a first class
restaurant and bakery The prospectors
are considering an offer for sale or lease
of the Cole building on Main avenue
Colonel Hot Stuff of the Hot Blast
is not so sure as he was about the su
perior attractions as a summer resort of
hell over this country and hedges to the
extent of advising his dissatisfied friends
to look before they jump Colonel
Hot Stuff needs a touch of Dantes hell
to restore his perturbed equilibrium
The wcrk on the new well is progress
ing satisfactorily The frame curbing is
in place and the stone work has been be
gun The well is now down about fif
teen feet It is estimated that the newwell
is already furnishing about 100000 gal
lons per day and it is expected that this
rupply will be increased to 150000 gal
lons
The Cosmopolitan for August reveals
the late Grant Allen in a new light that
of a keen and clever satirist of modern
society not only in England but in the
world at large The Cosmopolitan im
mediately on his death secured from his
son all his papers and the clever alle
gory The Temple of Fate in the
August number is one of those selected
Like The British Aristocracy in the
April Cosmopolitan the present article
impresses itself on the reader with a
direct fearlessness which is a new quali
ty in the authors work If it is true
that all the world loves a lover then
Edgar Saltuss clever epigrammatic
story of the princes who have relin
quished thrones position wealth every
thing to marry the woman they loved
should indeed be popular
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