The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 04, 1903, Image 1

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TWENTY SECOND YEAR
The Same Money Better Goods
Thoro is no necessity for anyono toluy
inferior meats of uny Uind from peddlers
when bettor und more reliable meats can
be secured for the same money at Paul
Antons meat market Ho offers bis
customers nly good meats nothingje
jected travel -injured or too poor for the
market but sound fat good stuff every
timo And you can get such meat at
from 5 to 7 cents for beef and 7 cents
for pork And as a matter of fair play
dont you think the regular dealer who
has pulled through the long hot and ex
pensive summer season is now entitled
to your patronago when the less expen
sive cold season is at hand Just con
sider theso facts when you come to buy
your meats and as a fair man a live
and lot livo citizen you cant help but
buy of tho regular market where you
know that you are getting absolutely
reliablo meats and in addition mark
you it isnt costing any more than poor
er inferior unmarketable meats offered
by tho peddlers
The Tribune Was In Error
The Triiiune was in error last week
In its reference to the new student
idea to bo enforced on tho Burlington
Wo stated that tho present student
plan would bo done away with This is
a mistake The present student plan
of tho company is entirely satisfactory
and the company claims that they have
as a result of this system at least so far
as the Western division is concerned as
fine and competent a body of stationmen
as can bo found on any road in the coun
try Hence the existing system will ob
tain and will be encouraged as produc
ing results which cannot be excelled by
any other -known plan It is tho policy
of the Burlington to make its own men
as far as possible and practicable and
in its stationmen this plan has been ex
ceptionally successful and satisfactory
Collection Came High
The style of collection practiced upon
W F Porter by Joseph Spotts and John
Miller Thursday night of last week
both failed of its purpose and proved
rather costly for both of tho collectors
Joe and John put up cash bonds in the
sum of 25 each for their appearance in
court last Friday morning As Joe had
his car already loaded and was ready to
proceed west to his new home in Utah
he evidently thought it was worth more
to him to go that night than to wait
over till tho next day and fight the case
in court Hence the bonds were both
forfeited Ere this Joe has reached his
destination and the case is closed
Was Held Up For His Purse
Glenn Hupp who is now in Lincoln
attending the state university had the
new and rather uncomfortable exper
ience last Sunday night of being held
up in the state capital for his pocket
book and contents Glenn reports that
the gun the hold up shoved in his face
looked about tho size of a 16 inch can
non and that it didnt take long for him
to present the robber with his purse and
contents Ho fortunately was not re
lieved of his handsome watch and chain
and feels pretty good on That account
Is Nearing- Completion
The Catholic church will likely bo
completed by the first of the coming
year This handsome structure will cost
about 850000 and of this large sum
all has been subscribed for but about
50000 This is a fine showing The
building will be the best in this section
of the state a credit to McCook and the
pride of St Patricks congregation
Grinding Your Teeth
on tough beefsteak is certainly annoy
ing but have you tried ours Our
meats are selected by careful and com
petent judges of quality and we use
every effort to furnish none but fresh
tender and nutritious meats for our
trade This is the way it is at Marshs
meat market all the time
Would you think it A great big load
of Izzer batts in and gone in 60 days
More on the way Best batt on earth
Largest circle of admiring and advertis
ing friends any batt ever had Modest
but worthy Price only 10c for 12 ozs
Sold only by The Thompson Dry Goods
Co One price plain figures cash only
Tho Western Mutual Life and Acci
fdent Association of Lincoln Nebraska
has organized an advisory board com
posed of F A Pennell 3 HBennett
Dr S C Beach C H Boyle and R A
Green and are ready to insure you
against accident or sickness
R A Green Local Agent
W W McMillen will for the next 30
days sell buggies and spring wagons at
big reductions They are sold on account
of room
- Where did you say the placewas to
buy Christmas goods Why Coleman
has the finest assortment
- - Smoke a Bachelor cigar and you will
have no other
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MOVOIENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mns J J Curhan was a Hastings
visitor Wednesday
Mks W J Woleijen is tho guest of
Mrs Axel Backstrom this week
Rev and Mns James R Parker de
parted first of this week for Dayton
Ohio
Mns Joseph KubIcek is down at Red
Cloud visiting her daughter Mrs James
Moranville
Mrs George M Reid of Pueblo
Colorado is here tho guest of her daugh
ter Mrs G D LnHew
C H Russell formerly of Indianola
but now located in Lincoln was a busi
ness pilgrim Thursday
Mrs John Shepherd and Miss Delia
returned first of tho week from their
visit of a few weeks in Beatrice
Mr and Mrs W D Beyrer were
over from Bertrand Thanksgiving holi
days visting relatives He returned
home Sunday night
Prin E M Short went to McCook
last Thursday night to attend a confer
ence of superintendents elect with State
Superintendent Fowler Franklin Free
Press
Miss Tillie Phillippi departed Sun
day morning on No 3 for Salt Lake
City Utah with her aunt Mrs Joseph
Spotts with whom she will spend tho
winter
Mr Diamond left on Sunday morning
for Chicago to buy a full line of spring
and summer clothing shoes furnish
ings etc as well as some holiday goods
for tho Christmas trade
Miss Florence Reynolds came over
from Wilsonville close of last week and
has been the guest of her sister Mrs G
E Denton this week Miss Reynolds
is connected with the Review
Miss Effie Abbott entertained the
members of the M O OB society
Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs
C B Rowell Refreshments were served
and a pleasant social time was enjoyed
J G Stokes arrived in the city Mon
day and will resume his residence among
us His St Louis deal fell through on
account of the other fellow failing to
come to time He may engage in busi
ness here again The family will return
here from Hamburg Iowa as soon as he
secures possession of his home
Mr and Mrs Herbert Lloyd were
guests of Mr and Mrs J A Wilcox
this week They left for the east this
morning on 2 Mr Lloyd is engaged in
high class vaudeville work his dates
covering the principal cities of the coun
try He just closed a weeks stand in
Denver and opens in Omaha first of
the week
3000 IN CASH 3000
To be Given to the Churches of Mc-
Cook on Christmas Day 1903
Church receiving largest No votes 2000
Church receiving next largest No votes 1000
Awards to be made under following
conditions
With every purchase made at our
store we issue a Cash Register Check
indicating the amount purchased
Each 25 cent purchase represents
one vote
All tho churches of the city are eli
gible
These awards will be made only on
purchases made between Dec 1st and
Dec 25th up to noon of latter date
Checks should be turned in to mem
berof committee representing church
you wish to vote for
Votes to be counted on Fridays
Dec 11th 18th 25th by a committee
composed of one member appointed
by each church And no checks will
be counted that were issued previous
to date of last count
Votes will be counted for each
church according to the sum of the
various purchases represented
L W McConnell
Held for Burglarly
Harry Walters and Jack Hawkins are
in the city jail charged with stealing
170 from Thomas Plummer at Perry
some time yesterday Walters had been
painting on the Marion Plummer farm
house He was arrested in Culbertson
last night and is said to have had 170
of the money on his person when arrest
ed Hawkins it is thought only drove
Walters to Culbertson being connected
with a city livery barn They are being
held by Sheriff Crabtree They will
have a hearing tomorrow morning at 10
oclock before Justice Berry
The original 10c Bachelor now sold
for 5 cents
Come early and avoid tho rush for
Christmas goods at Colemans
The new fibre silk appliques in white
and in black at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos
Santa Claus has arrived with a fine
line of Xmas goods at Colemans hard
ware store
Very dainty lace edgings insertings
and headings in sets for handkerchief
work at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
One of the Finest Ever
Tho reception and banquet tendered
the young ladies of the OOTclub by
their young gentlemen friends of the
Halloween party Wednesday night at
tho Palmer hotel is with one accord
voted one of tho finest social events of
tho year Every detail and appointment
and particular was in the highest and
delighted tho young ladies Incident
ally they reflected great credit upon tho
young men and upon those serving
There was dancing and games and
music and social converse somothing
for every taste and whim
The banquet was a four course affair
of exceptionally tasteful detail in the
spreading the serving and tho decora
tions
There were present about forty guests
and hosts and tho occasion will go down
in the annals of the social affairs of tho
young set as a top liner
entertained the o o t oirls
The young gentlemen who were en
tertained by the young ladies club tho
O O Ts Halloween evening return
ed the compliment Wednesday evening
December 2 in the shape of a reception
and banquet at the Palmer hotel The
young people congregated in the parlor
about 9 p m and proceeded in a body
into tho dining room where they enjoyed
themselves by dancing until 11 oclock
J G Schobel presiding at the piano
They then returned to tho parlor and en
gaged in games and conversation and
were also favored by a few selections by
the young mens quartette until 1130
when they were summoned by tho host
ess Mrs Kendlen to a very elaborate
spread Mr Burney spoke in behalf of
the boys welcoming the young ladies
and thanking them for past favors and
Miss Kate Sawyer president of the club
responded for thegfrls The affair broke
up about 130 a m and everybody voted
it the most enjoyable and successful af
fair in the social calendar for many
moons Communicated
Are Still After Them
They are still after the Lebanon bank
robbers and hope finally to land them
and give them a term in the peniten
tiary J W Hupp went down to Lin
coln last Sunday night to secure re
quisition papers from Governor Mickey
Tuesday on No 1 he left for Salida
Colorado with the papers At Denver
he presented the papers to Governor
Peabody of Colorado who named next
Monday as the date for a hearing of the
application Sheridan Berlin the man
wanted lives in Salida They feel quite
certain they have the right man The
guarantee companys man will be in
Colorado Monday to look after the
companys interests in this case It is
to be hoped they may be successful in
landing their man
Choose Gifts Early This Year
You will find this much easier and
more satisfactory than to put it off
Our entire line of holiday goods will be
open for inspection on Saturday Dec
12th when we would like to have you
come and look around to your hearts
content Make a memorandum and
come again One or two trips and the
worry will be over Those who come to
look are as welcome as those who come
to buy L W McConnell
Apron Sale
at Mis3 VanDepoels millinery apart
ments on December 22 and 23 There
will be on sale aprons of all kinds and a
small line kerchiefs pillows and slipper
cases etc- all useful and practical
goods suitable for holiday gifts We ask
for a share of your patronage Under
auspices of Christian church
Committee
Death of an Infant Child
The infant child of Mr and Mrs
George Walker died on Tuesday morn
ing of this week after a very brief ill
ness The remains were buried in
Riverview cemeteryThursday afternoon
The child was but three months old
Satchel Lost
between South McCook and railroad
track Contained blue leather pocket
book and other articles Reward if left
at this office
The ladies of this city will be pleased
to learn that Mme DeThier a derma
tologist of acknowledged ability and ex
perience has located in this city and
guarantees satisfaction in all her work
Call at her home first door north of
Mrs Colfers learn of her modes of treat
ment which are up to date and first class
Its a great convenience to walk into
50 dress skirts ready for wear and help
at hand tojmake any needed alterations
without expense to you Thats us Or
the same skirt to your own measure at
the same price 250 to 900 The
Thompson Dry Goods Co
Have you noticed the holiday goods
display in Colemans west window
You get a 10c value for oc when you
smoke a Bachelor cigar
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RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Engine 3161 is out of the shop
J M McLoy is a now fireman
Fireman J F Brown has resigned
Enginos 56 and 196 are in Havelock
F L Morcer is another new fireman
Sam Newton is tho new clinker pit
man
W Reed is a new helper in tho round
house
R F Lowman is a new fireman from
Denver
L E Confer is out on the road as a
fireman
J Cook of tho round house force has
resigned
S H Brenington is a new engineer
out of here
J Leichner is a now helper in tho
round house
Fireman nalstead is also a new man
from Denver
M II Hammond is now firing tho
switch engiue
J Moheng and William Borwege aie
new flue borers
J W Archibald has again started to
work as an apprentice
E Enyeart is a new wiper in tho night
force at the round house
OGColpain is a new fireman graduat
ed from the round house
Brakeman F F Neubauer is laid up
again with his old illness
II C Smith has been off on account
of sickness for the past week
Franz Nothnagel is a new helper on
the night force in the round house
T ORourcke tho new engineer made
his first trip out of here on 145 Tuesday
Engineer Charles Starr and F A
Richey have been transferred here from
Denver
The new firemen here from Denver
are R L Wade J B Wade and Fire
man Nungesser
Operator and Mrs Ralph E Foe visit
ed Red Cloud relatives Sunday between
trains 14 and lq
N B Shirley of the round house
force has resigned and is now working
in Murrays barber shop
Tho new coalgates on the engine ten
ders are being provided with iron
doors to be raised and lowered by levers
Conductor and Mrs J E Beyrer were
among the Thanksgiving visitors in Mc
Cook returning to Denver first of this
week
Saturday evening Mrs T F Enright
entertained a few of her young friends
in honor of the Misses Cavanaugh of
Holdrege
A W Campain leaves tonight last
Friday night for McCook to take a posi
tion in the Burlington shops Franklin
Free Press
C O Doing has been transferred from
the train service to the mechanical de
partment and is now helping machinist
in the back shop
Floyd Proper came in on 13 from Red
Cloud to attend the reception and ban
quet to the O O T girls at the Palmer
House Wednesday
Conductor and Mrs Mose Carraoney
and children left on Tuesday morning
for Angola Indiana to be absent 30
days on a visit to the old homefolks
Engineer and Mrs G W Starks were
down from Denver during the Thanks
giving holidays meeting relatives and
oldtime friends in McCook and vicinity
Conductors P F McKenna and V H
Solliday and Brakeman B F Laughlin
went up to Denver first of the week to
appear in court as witnesses for the com
pany in a law suit
Chas W Holt of McCook has been
visiting in Franklin and Athol Kans
this week having taken a two weeks
lay off on account of an accident
Franklin Free Press
Foreman Fuller and Boss Ritchie are
temporarily and jointly looking after the
duties of piecework inspector since In
spector Krauter took the big lathe over
which Dennie Cullen presided for so long
Conductor and Mrs A P Bonno left
first of the week for EauClaire Wis
consin where they expect to spend a
month with her parents partially on ac
count of his health which has not been
very satisfactory lately
Engine 280 came in from the Havelock
shops Thursday morning with the as
sistance of two other mills She had lost
the effective use of both lungs on her
maiden trip from the big shops and is
now laid up for some repairs
Frederick W Alves and Susan A
Crane both from Juniata this state
were united in marriage Wednesday
evening in the Baptist parsonage Rev
C R Betts officiating They are recent
arrivals in the city Mr Alves being
employed in the shops They will make
this their future home
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER 4 1903
Christmas Announcement
The solection of just the right and
most desirable gift as a remembrance is
oftentimes burdensome Wo feel con
fident that we can smooth tho way for
the Christmas buyer by visiting our
store and looking over our bright fresh
selections of up-to-date presents We
earnestly invito you to come in and let
us make your Christmas purchasing a
real pleasure or if you dont wish to buy
come am how Our lino consists iu part
of Bibles gift books juvenilo books and
latest novels collar and cuff boxes neck
tie glovo and handkerchief boxes
albums picture frames Japaneso goods
medallions oriental and rookwood vases
steins wave crest waro souvenir china
plates cups and saucers stationery
holiday perfume and papeteries auto
chatelaine wrist bags and purses mir
rors French stag novelties and toilet
sets iron toys of all kinds games doll
buggies and a largo assortment of dolls
etc Will give with each 8500 cash pur
chase a painted wall plaque Yours for
business A McMillen Druggist
School Entertainment
Miss McMillens and Miss Santees
pupils tho fifth and sixth grades will
render an attractive program of about
one hours length next Thursday even
ing December 10th in the assombly
room of the East Ward building The
samo numbers will bo repeated on tho
following evening to an audience of
school children The exercises will em
brace drills a pretty cantata Grand
mas Dream a colored chorus besides
recitations dialogues and special music
The admission fee each evening will be
10 cents and the proceeds be used by
the teachers to decorate the rooms The
public is cordially invited to attend
The Happy Winners
The Bee Hive guessing contest closed
Tuesday December 1st The exact
number of yards was 265 G O Grun
den one of the rip track boys guessed
2G7 this being the nearest The beauti
ful 100 pieco set of dishes were delivered
to Mr Grundens home Jimmie Doyle
took away the 12 piece chamber set with
his guess of 269J4 Mrs Frank Colling
of East McCook being the third nearest
and very close took the large parlor
lamp
Runovcr By a Separator
A young son of Engineer Harry E
Culbertson was runover by a separator
Tuesday on East Railroad street but
fortunately not severely or seriously in
jured Tho lad was riding on the ton
gue of the separator and in getting off
fell and tho front wheel of the separator
ran over his left leg and thigh No
bones were broken nor internal injuries
received At this writing he is well on
the way to recovery complete
Its All Over Now
That is the election is over for this
year but the matter of good whole
some juicy meats is still of first and
vital importance to all It will incerest
you to know that Marsh has been elect
ed by an overwhelming majority to con
tinue selling the best meats to the peo
ple all the time Same old location
same prompt service and courteous treat
ment
Notice
There will be a meeting held in the
court house in McCook for several weeks
You are cordially invited Tho subjects
What is Man Prophecy Our
Lords Second Appearing The End
of All Things Repentance Final
Doom of the Wicked The Home of
the Saints Meeting tonight Come
Elder J J Schaumburg Evangelist
A leap Year Kalendar Kook Book1904
The Ladies Aid Society of the Chris
tian church are arranging to put out a
Kook Book It will contain only the
very best tried and trusted recipes for
every day household use many of them
alone worth the price of the book 25c
They hope to have it ready before the
holidays Wc predict a large sale for it
Committee
Wanted Second hand Cook Stove
If you have a second hand cook stove
for sale phone the Commercial hotel
Single Comb White Leghorn Cockerels
for sale D C Benedict Culbertson
Everybody smokes Bachelor cigars
McConnells Balsam Cures Coughs
These new Klipper Klub skates are
out of sight at Colemans
Underwear wool hose wristlets ear
tabs and all kinds of golf gloves at the
Bee Hive
Husband One of those silver tea
pots at Colemans is what I want for
Christmas
The display of books pictures and
fancy lamps being shown by Cone Bros
is attracting much attention
Flat fur muffs flat silk lined scarfs
round scarfs childrens fur sets all
prices at The Thompson Dry Goods
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NUMBER 27
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besides daily reports from over 2000
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Tribune
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Everything in drugs McConnell
Kodaks and supplies at Cone Bros
McConnolls Balsam Cures Coughs
5c will now buy a 10c Bachelor cigar1
Glass paints oils and wall paper at
McMillens
Unequaled for twico tho prico the
Bachelor cigar
McMillens cough cure is fully guar
anteed Try it
Tho Enterprise is tho best meat chop
per on earth at Colemans
Mittens sweaters caps leggins and
overshoes at tho Bee Ilivo
Tho best spring ear muffs at Tho
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
For Sale 15 brood sows soon to
farrow p Walsh
Read tho money back advertisement
of Liquid Koal on page 4 of this issue
Skates straps sharpeners files and
all tho things for skating at tho Bee
Hive
You should get ono of those 25c
kitchen sets while they last at Cole
mans
Pure linen hemstitched handkerchief
squares for 10c at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos
Mens black beaver and melton over
coats 750 and 1000 at The Thompson
Dry Goods Cos
Dont be one but smoke them tho
Bachelor cigar Extra quality En
tirely satisfactory Only 5c
One of the greatest sports on earth
for young and old Kodakery Ask
for catalogue at Cone Bros
McMillens Cream Lotion for hands
and face dries perfectly and leaves tho
skin smooth and soft
For the finest stationery choicest
perfumes and best toilet articles of all
kinds you should go to Cone Bros
Nicely furnished room with piano
Two gentlemen desired Two blocks
from postofiice W A Richardson1
White kid gloves in all sizes 100 at
Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos Com
plete assortment of colors and blacks
Kodakerymeans photography with
the bother left out You may find a
catalogue and get information at Cono
Bros
The largest assortment of Xmas goods
that has ever been in tho city will soon
be on exhibition at Colemans hardware
store
Half inch of ice Wednesday morning
Boys look up your skates and if there is
anything needed we have a full supply
at the Bee Hive
Three very smart lines of cloaks
SiegeFs Palmer Garments and
Ideal Garments afe to be found only
at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Home made bed comforts 165 and up
Cotton blankets full bed size from G5c
up Wool mixed blankets 125 up Fine
clean woolen blankets 375 to 7C0
The Thompson Dry Goods Co
James Cosgro and wife who have suc
cessfully conducted the Cosgro hotel in
Cambridge for two years have made a
deal for a house in Indianola and will
open it by the middle of next month
having the exclusive hotel business of
the town Indianola is to be congratu
lated as Mr and Mrs Cosgro know how
to conduct a modern hostelry Cam
bridge Keleidoscope
That universal wrap the shawl that
wraps the baby or the mother and often
both that is the neighborhood visiting
wrap that serves as extra bed covering
on cold nights that often wraps the
bread sponge as it sits over night can
be found in the right qualities and prices
at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos One
price plain figures cash only