The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 20, 1903, Image 1

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TWENTY FIRST YEAR
Republican City Ticket
Mayor C E Eldred
Clerk C I Hall
Treasurer A 0 Ebort
City Engineer C II Meeker
Councilman First ward J E Kelloy
Councilman Second ward R M
Osborn
Members Board of Education W S
Perry and C W Barnes
Above is briefly and succinctly stated
the result of the Republican city pri
mary last Saturday evening in the city
hall as per call
F M Rathburn was chairman of the
caucus and C W Barnes secretary
It was perhaps the briefest city cau
cus over held in the city of McCook and
one of the most harmonious In less
than ton minutes it was all over
The nominations wore almost all ro
uominations The exceptions were J E
Kolley for V S Perry as councilman
for the First ward Mr Perry going on
the school board with C W Barnes
The old city central committeo was
reelected A Harnett C B Gray V
T Coleman C I Hall
The election of the ticket which is a
good strong one is assured
The caucus is practically an endorse
ment of the city administration of the
past year which has been admittedly
good and conservative
Mrs A B Hull Passes On
A life of sweet helpfulness and bene
diction passed into the spirit land this
week when the calm and confident soul
of Mrs A B Hull went to greet its
maker
Anna Barbara IIighshew was born
May 22nd 1825 in Millersburg Ohio
Was united in marriage with Wilson
IIull January 5th 1S49 United with
the Congregational church of Mount
Vernon Ohio in 1851 Removed to Pon
tiac Illinois in 1S53 Her husband died
in November 1858 She came to Mc
Cook Nebraska with her daughter Mrs
Sylvester Cordeal in 1S85 where she has
lived most of the time since that time
Died early Monday morningMarch 16th
1903 after a brief illness and was bur
ied Wednesday afteroon March 18th
in Longview cemetery of this city
Deceased is survived by all of her
children Mrs Sylvester Cordeal of this
city Mr C W Hull of Grand Rapids
Michigan and Dr H J IIull of Now
York City all oT whom were present at
the funeral
Services were conducted at the resi
dence of Sylvester Cordeal by Rev
Frank W Dean of the Congregational
church
School Entertainment
Pupils from all the grades of the pub
lic schools will give an entertainment at
the Court Room Thursday and Friday
nights March 26 and 27 The proceeds
are to be used for framing the pictures
purchased last winter Among the pleas
ing features to be presented will be a
cantata by the primary children in the
West ward entitled Strange Visitors
being a charming contrast of the beau
ties of our flag with those of other na
tions High school students also appear
in a cantata which is bright and stir
ring The program will be completed
with songs dialogues and drills and
promises to be attractive An admission
fee of fifteen cents will be charged
Death of a Pioneer Merchant
Louis Lowman passed away Thurs
day afternoon the 19th instant between
three and four oclock having been in
declining health for some time The
remains were shipped to Brownville
Nebraska this morning on No 12 for
burial in their former home and being
accompanied by Mrs Lowman Miss
Sarah Lowman and E E Lowman of
Brownville who arrived in the city
shortly before the death of his father
The deceased is well known to the
people of McCook and this section of
Nebraska and The Tribune hopes nest
week to offer its readers a more extended
obituary notice
R A Cole Seriously 111
R A Colo the aged West Dennison
street tailor is seriously ill with chances
against his recovery A daughter is
here from York this state taking care
of the failing father
Notice to the Public
All debts made by J A Calvert from
this date March 16th will not be set
tled by me 1 Mr C C Calvert
S5 styles and colors of sun bonnets at
The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Dainty ruffled muslin and bobinet lace
curtains just received at The Thompson
Dry Goods Cos
For Sale Fivo room cottage oppo
site Congregational church Price 1
200 3 204ts L W Stayner
People who bought their garden seeds
of W T Coleman last year are in buy
ing early while the assortment is com
plete They know good seeds when they
have tried them
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
M J Hkafy was a Lincoln visitor
first of tho week
Clare Nksiht went down to Sutton
close of week past-
Miss Edna Yarokr entertained the
Awl Os Tuesday evening
Mrs J E Kelley went up to Denver
on No 13 Tuesday on a visit
Representative Perry of Cambridge
attended district court Monday
Mrs A P Thomson arrived homo
from Omaha Saturday evening on 5
S W Clark of Bartloy attended tho
meeting of county assessors Tuesday
George T Smith has joined tho Mc
Cook colony at Fort Morgan Colorado
J G Schohel and family were guests
of Mrs Schobels parents in Minden
Sunday
Mrs F M Kimmell returned Satur
day night on 3 from her
visit
C H Nichols assessor for Lebanon
precinct attended tho assessors meet
ing on Tuesday
George Burgess of Alraena Kansas
arrived in tho city on 5 Saturday night
on a visit home
Miss Maud Carson of Red Oak
Iowa is in charge of Mrs Delhuntys
trimming department
Mrs Matella Gordon arrived home
Monday morning from an absence in
Denver of a few weeks
C If Beaumont tho Madrid Perkins
county banker came in on No 5 Sun
day night on business
Ernest Cordeal arrived home on 1
Tuesday to attend the funeral of his
grandmother Mrs Hull
Roy Smith came down from Denver
on 6 Saturday night visiting the family
and friends here over Sunday
George Wacker and family have
returned from Loveland Colorado and
will work in tho beet field this season
Mrs Nellie Guild returned to Om
aha Tuesday after a visit of two or
three weeks with Agent Thomson and
family
Mrs C A Jarvis came up from
Holdrege close of the week gone and is
the guest of her sister Mrs W L
Egbert
Rev S J Medlin of Cambridge oc
cupied tho Methodist pulpit here last
Sunday evening profitably to his
hearers
Miss Eva Feeney of Hastings arrived
in the city Saturday last on No 1 and
is now in her old position in Lowraans
millinery department
Mrs C L Fahnestock spent closing
days of last week with Lincoln relatives
The doctor spent Sunday in tho state
capital and they returned home together
on No 3
Miss Lena Stoner arrived from Weep
ing Water Nebraska Tuesday night
and will be the guess of brother W M
of the storehouse clerical force for a
few weeks
Martin Mattson of Marshs meat
market was called to Stromsburg Ne
braska by the death of a sister The
remains were taken to their home over
in Iowa for burial
John F Rowell arrived in the city
Tuesday night from Eldora Colorado
and will remain a while canvassing for
stock sales in the United States Gold
Corporation of Eldora
F N Merwin of the Beaver City
Tribune arrived in tho city Monday
night on 5 on business of his private
secretaryship to Congressman Norris
leaving for home on 2 Wednesday
morning
Mrs J M Hughes birthday was
fittingly observed Monday evening by
her neighbors and friends who tendered
her a surprise party The evening
passed pleasantly and all too quickly
with games music and refreshments
Mrs Frank L Brown Miss Amy
and Master Edgar departed yester
day for the Black Hills where they will
continue their visit before returning to
their home in Menominee Wisconsin
Their visit here has been a mutual joy
H H Berry went down to E N
A Hens ranch near Cambridge last Sat
urday to attend his White Face sale
which was indefinitely postponed on
account of the high water and the ab
sence of bridges over the Republican
We want you to know that we are
always glad to show our wall paper
whether you buy or not Our new
papers are here and are well worth see
ing Some of tho prettiest patterns
must be seen here to be seen at all
L W McConnell
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State Congregational Meeting
Tho pastors and interested members
of Nebraska Congregational churches
aro summoned to a convention to be
held in the Frst Congregational church
Lincoln Monday March 23rd Tho call
is signed by Rev John E Tuttlo Rev
M A Bullock S IIIanford and H
Bross and states that for some time
there has been a profound conviction
that tho church was not making
such progress in religious work as
should bo expected and there was an
evident need of increased devotion bet
ter planned and executed effort and
closer fellowship Tho convention is
called to strengthen the church enthuse
its members and to devise means to
supply tho vacant pulpits of pastorless
charges-
Tho day and evening program prom
ises to bo instructive and enthusing
Rev William Hardcastle of Cambridge
will lead the Endeavor prayer meeting
in the morning at eight Rev Frank
W Dean of McCook will bo among
those who will discuss a papor on practi
cal methods in Christian work in tho
afternoon session
Two Farewell Events
After tho regular business session last
evening the Lady Maccabees gave Mrs
J A Gunn tho lady commander of tho
of the hive who is soon to remove to
DesMoines Iowa a surprise in the form
of a social affair of such happy particu
lars as tue Lady Maccanees nave a
record of offering Refreshments were
served and Mrs Gunn will carry to her
Iowa home a pretty souvenir of the
occasion
The same evening at the Gunn resi
dence the Awl Os surprised Miss Nello
most happily and completely Inform
ally pop corn taffy candy etc were
consumed A pretty souvenir and a
shower of job lots were tendered
Miss Nelle
Both events wore but marred by the
nature of the celebration
A Victim of Scarlet Fever
Scarlet fever claimed the year old
daughter of Mr and Mrs James Shep
herd last Saturday Rev Betts of the
Baptist church conducted brief services
at tho home in the afternoon after
which tho little remains were interred in
Riverview cemetery The bereaved par
ents have much sympathy from neigh
bors and friends in their loss
Second Quarter Water Tax
Water tax for the second quarter of
1903 becomes due April 1st Ten per
cent will be added to all taxes not paid
before oclock p m Wednesday April
15th 1903 Office hours 9 to 12 a m
and 2 to 5 p m Central time
C II Meeker Supt
A Butchering Difference
is tho difference between our way and
other ways the difference between good
meat and poor meat and our customers
gain by the difference in methods We
are careful in selecting and killing our
meats and in selling aim to please our
patrons Marsh Meat Market
We Are Ready to Show You
the latest in wall papers Will be
pleased to show you our papers whether
you buy or not Look elsewhere and
then come in and compare qualities and
prices Yours for business
A McMillen
For Sale
Folding bed At a bargain
L W McConnell
New Arabian lace curtains just re
ceived at The Thompson Dry Goods Co
One case of smallpox makes as big an
epidemic as one swallow makes a sum
mer See
A large invoice of Lincoln mixed
paints tho very best just received at
McMillens drug store
All lovers of fine perfumes should try
the California odors made where the
flowers grow for sale at Cone Bros
New table damasks including tho
handsome new open work borders just
received The Thompson Dry Goods Co
Teeth kept clean and free from germs
dont decay Manordino kills the germ
Made and sold by McConnell druggist
Latest pearl shirt waist sets and pearl
trimming buttons in white and tints
just received at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos
Very attractive new wash fabrics just
received at The Thompson Dry Goods
Cos including oxfords ducks welts
and mercerized ginghams
The Royal Neighbors join The Trib
unes lodge and order directory this
week This is a great convenience to
members and at a very small cost 25
cents per month
Whatever the market offers in season
you will find it at Marshs meat market
and the price is always right You will
receive prompt service and courteous
treatment in the bargain which is
always due you
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
C F Dann of Walkers gang resigned
JVlonday
Conductor William Washburn has
way car No 16G
Jack Wentz ofPaulMillorsgangquit
first of tho week
A B Thorgrimson visited Walter in
Lincoln Monday
Rudolph Johnson is a new boilor
washer this week
Engine 1 went to tho Southern divis
ion Sunday on 61
A son was born to Fireman and Mrs
W L Egbert Sunday
W E Wells has been hero part of the
week inspecting boilers
A F Anderson is a now wiper in the
round house this week
S M Cawthra is a new employe in tho
train service brakoman
Robert E Leo has entered tho Bur
lington employ as brake man
O R Amick and family left on 2
Tuesday morning for Hastings
No 1 was nine hours late last Friday
caused by a serious washout over in
Iowa
Fireman I F Wolfe was visiting his
parents at Red Cloud fore part of the
week
II M Snider of Egans gang returned
to woik Monday after a two weeks
illness
Albert Thorgrimson departed close
of last week for tho northwest coast via
Lincoln
Conductor William Cropp has returned
to duty Conductor II C Kiser was re
lieving him
Auditor W P Foreman was at head
quarters Wednesday evening and Thurs
day morning
L E Hill formerly switchman at Ak
ron has been reemployed and is braking
out of McCook
Machinist George WVanNortwick re
signed first of the week and has gone to
his family at Eustis
Conductors J F Utter and T II Ma
len and Brakeman C II Downey aro
counted with the sick
Switchman C A Garner was down
from Akron Tuesday and joined the
B of R T at a special meeting
Fireman A C Simmons resigned
Monday and will leave for Omaha Sat
urday where he expects to get work
Conductor Quigley of the Republican
Oberliu run was returned to duty and
Conductor Buntinghas returned to head
quarters
Fireman W C Rathjen resigned
Monday and is visiting his parents at
Red Cloud He will also go to Omaha
to get work
Brakeman O R Leach has resigned
from tho service and will go to Sedalia
Missouri to play in their ball team as
will also C E Jones
Brakeman M A VanHorn has gone to
Des Moines Iowa after his aged mother
who was called there by the death of her
mother some time since
L A Hurlbut was released from quar
antine Thursday morning and on Thurs
day afternoon went out to Roggen in
charge of the pile driver
Engineer F W Bosworth and Con
ductor W W ebster returned home
Monday from taking the purchasing
agents special over the Western division
last week
Conductor F M Washburn has Con
ductor Bransons car temporarily while
the Bronson IIegenberger transfer is be
ing made and Conductor W W Webster
has been in charge of Washburns car
Conductor C W Bronson has beeii
transferred to the Southern division and
will make his headquarters at St Joe
His runs will be from McCook to St
Joe Oxford to St Joe Lincoln to St
Joe Conductor negenberger has re
turned to McCook and will have Con
ductor Bransons run on the main line
out of McCook
2000 Packages
of choice flower seed put up ex
pressly for us by one of the largest
seed firms in the country The
varieties which have been sold for
5c 10c and 15c per package we
will sell this year at 3c each
Sweet peas and nasturtium in
bulk
The Bee Hive
Cream received at W T Colemans
from any centrifugal separator any day
in the week at the highest market price
He pays twice a month too
ical Society
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 20 1903
Close Call For His Life
Tuesday afternoon No 12 ran into
tho rear of an extra freight about four
miles west of Minden causing an ugly
wreck Traveling Engineer C A Dixon
was in tho cupalo of the caboose and
sustained sovoro but happily not serious
injuries his left hip was dislocated
hands and feet badly burned and face
and head cut Ho was pinioned in the
wreck and narrowly escaped death by
burning being rescued by Brakeman
C S McElherron at a time when it
looked as though his fato was sealed
It is just possiblo that tho dislocated
hip was sustained in tho strenuous and
heroic effort mado in his rescue Tho
engine behind and the flat car ahead of
tho cabooso made kindling wood of tho
caboose which with tho flat car was
entirely consumed by firo
Conductor E F Caffrey and Brake
man II P saw tho danger in
timo to jump and thug escaped injury
Had Traveling Engineer Dixon been
down in the body of tho way car ho
doubtless would have been killed by the
telescoping flat car
Engine No 210 Ainsworth Monks at
tho throttle was pretty badly mashed
The passenger train was pulled into
Minden with the freight train about
three hours lato and Mr Dixon was
transferred to No 5 and brought homo
arriving about nine oclock Ho was at
onco convoyed to the homo of his daugh
ter Mrs K M Stangland and received
medical attention At this writing ho
is progressing favorably
The B of R T Ball and Banquet
The annual ball and banquet of the
Brotherhood o f Ruilroad Trainmen
Tuesday evening St Patricks evening
called out tho usual large and pleased
attendance and tho guests of tho order
on this as on all other occasions of the
kind were shown a big time
The ball was given in the opera house
which was filled with a gay and happy
company which enjoyed a full measure
of pleasure from opening grand march
to closing good night waltz The grand
march was led by Mr and Mrs Mose
Golfer
The hall was tastefully and elaborate
ly decorated for tho occasion in national
colors and with tho order designs and
insignia lanterns in colors headlights
etc making a very attractive effect
The banquet was served at the B M
eating house which is tantamount to
saying that it was finor than silk in
keeping with the rest of the affair and a
credit to the chef
The Pythian orchestra rendered a pro
gram of its rarest vintage
County Assessors Meet
The assessors of the county met in
the court house Tuesday as required
by law and decided upon the basis of
assessment for this year Of the 20
assessor all but two were present or rep
resented
It was determined to assess all pro
perty at one fifth true value horses to
bo assessed at an average of at least 86
May Lose Use of One Eye
William Hammell fell while using
some mortar first of the week and a
quantity of the morter was thrown up
into his eyes Medical assistance was
secured as soon as possible but it is
feared ho may lose the use of one eye
and the doctor is making a strong effort
to save the other It is to be hoped that
the case may be less gloomy than pres
ent conditions indicate
District Court
Judge Orr presided at a term of dis
trict court here this week Monday
Thursday Full proceedings next issue
The jurors were dismissed Tuesday
hence some important cases go over to
next term of court
Dwelling House For Sale
Five room dwelling new 62 feet
front Inquire of
2ts Frank Dobson
New things in fiction at McConnell s
Wall Paper Buy it this month of
Cone Bros and save 50 per cent
Stop that cough Cure that cold
McConnells Balsam will do it
10 yards very fine cambric muslin for
63c at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
The Dorcas society will meet with Mrs
F M Kimmell next Thursday after
noon at 230 oclock
Dress skirts and walking skirts in
large varieties ready-to-wear or to
your measure from 8250 up at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos One price
plain figures cash only
We will receive early next week a
large shipment of best quality carpet
warp on spools in white black red
brown green orange and lemon
Our prices will be as heretofore 18
cents for white 20 cents for colors
Merchants orders not solicited The
Thompson Dry Goods Co
NUMBER 44
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Savo money on drugs at McMillens
McMillens cough euro will stop your
cough Try it
The paper hangers and painters aro
going some now
Tho addition to J G SchoboIH resi
dence is under way
First class moats of all kindH at tho
B M meat market
Now laco collars just received at Tho
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
White Pino and Tar Tho best for
coughs Buy it at Cono Bros
Tho B M meat market soils tho
best of overything in their lino
Another shipment of new books has
just been received by Cono Bros
Job lot of ladies shoos worth 8225 and
250 Special prico 8129 DeGroff
Gunthers candies always fresh
L W McConnell
Never mind tho mud you will have
dust enough boforo tho summer closes
Tho new games Flinch and Des
peration at tho postollieo news depot
Mrs E M Sly has 4 rooin houso on
North Manchester street for rent 3 20t
Liquid Koal and National Dip for sale
by James Cain Kill tho germ of Texas
Itch
You want tho best at a right prico
You will get it at the B fc M meat
market
Tho carpenters are busy now on W B
Mills now dwelling houso on North
Marshall
St Patricks day was but mildly ob
served Tuesday There was littlo wear
ing of the greeu
The O R Aniick dwelling has been
purchased by Earl Murray who moved
into tho same on Monday
- Ladies pure linen hemstitched hand
kerchiefs for eight cents ouch at Tho
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Sugar beets alfalfa and tho cream
separator are a trio of profit for South
western Nebraska hard to equal
Use Sherwin Williams paint this year
and you wont have to paint so often
L W McConnell
All the new and artistic wall paper
designs are now being shown at Mc
Connells Let us give you some prices
Tho rasp of the saw and whack of tho
hammer are familiar and musical sounds
since the opening of moderate weather
For rent 160 acre farm 6 miles north
east of McCook 90 acres under cultiva
tion J C Ball McCook
Wanted A single man to work by
month or farm on shares See or writo
W N Cratty McCook Neb
The cheapest easiest quickest and
best way to smoko meat is to uso Mc
Connells Condensed Smoke InJ25 cent
bottles
Cards with envelopes to match for at
homes receptions etc for sale at Trir
une office Same neatly printed rea
sonable if desired
Tho Cash Bargain House McCooks
leading mart of merchandise calls spec
ial attention to its opening of the latent
spring goods in all lines Buy while the
line is new and complete
Those who have bought the Ocean
Wave washing machine are greatly pleas
ed with them If you want the best
and none but the best are good enough
why buy the OceanJWave
Thunder and lightning and rain aro
not common in early March but this is
not a common winter and spring There
was a little of both at this place about
two oclock Monday morning
Seward Neb Dec 9 1901 To whom
it may concern Liquid Koal is just what
it is recommended to be a preventive
of hog cholera and a cure I have given
it a thorough trial and saved my hogs
Howard Lamphere
It is said that fifty Russian families
are expected to arrive from the old
country to work in the sugar beet fields
in southwestern Nebraska this season
Besides quite a number are expected to
return here from Colorado
The wet or dry question is not bother
ing McCook much althoughjthe propo
sition is and will be debatedzin many
Nebraska towns at the spring election
For the present McCooksJmind is set
tled upon going it wet andthere are not
many indications of a change of heart
There is cane seed aplenty and no lack
of Kafir seed but alfalfa seed is both
scarce and high priced yetjW T Cole
man has succeeded in securing a supply
of some of the choicest alfalfain the
market There promises to bea great
scarcity about seeding time Dont get
left