The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 29, 1904, Image 1

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TWENTY SECOND YEAR
Miss Carrie Ashmores Good Fortune
The following account of tho good
fortune that has come to a former Red
willow county girl is taken from the
Denver Daily Times of last Saturday
The Ashmores were residents of India
nola in the early days and Miss Carrie
is well known to the early residents of
McCook who will join The Tribune in
very warm and hearty congratulations
The paper states The deft fingers of
Miss Carrie Ashmore aro no longer busy
with tho ribbons and artificial roses in
the millinery department of the dry
goods store of A T Lewis Son A
few days ago she learned that her share
of the fortune of a rich uncle who re
cently died was S6G000 and Wednesday
of this week she loft Denver for the old
home of the family in Ashmore 111 to
claim her inheritance Her uncle was
one of the founders of tho town which
boars the family name and now Miss
Ashmore will bo able to livo in comparative-
affluence among her family and
friends with a garden of real roses if
she cares to have them in place of the
artificial flowers which have been the
source of her livelihood for so long
She was a sweet and modest girl
said Mrs Holbrook the head of the de
partment today and had little to say
about her good fortune She did not
mention the matter to any one except
Mr Lewis and myself and she would
probably have stayed with us longer if it
had not been for the questions of in
quisitive associates She seemed to
shrink from the prominence which her
good fortune brought her
For seven years she had been in the
employ of the store in one department
or another and at one time was at the
counter where shirtwaists are sold but
although she was well liked and re
spected I do not know that she had any
intimate friends among her associates in
the store She was an unassuming little
lady and never communicative about
hor family affairs
An Entertaining Instructive Lecture
St Patricks church was well filled
Thursday night by an expectant aud
dience to enjoy Eev Stfitchs lecture
on The Search for the Grail or Ideal
ism in Literature Besides having in
tho exquisite legend of the Holy Grail
one of the most charming of subjects for
flights of oratory and imagination Rev
Stritchs sub title Idealism in Litera
ture gave the widest range to fancy
The reverend gentleman is a highly cul
tured member of the literati and com
bines a pleasing personality with quite
conspicuous eloquence He followed
the Tennyson Lowell text and easily
carried his hearers up dizzy heights of
mysticism through mazy imagery and
figurative flights and climaxed with the
assurance that none but the pure un
selfish and Godlike none but Sir Gala
hads could hope to find the cup of Gods
presence and abide there A beauteous
legand a consummate practical appli
cation
McKnight Wood Wedding
Wednesday evening at 730 oclock
Charles A McKnight and Wauneta M
Wood were happily wedded Rev Betts
performed the ceremony at the home of
Mr and Mrs G F Kinghorn The
young folks are well known to a large
company of friends and have the hearti
est well wishes of them all for their hap
piness and prosperity
Modify Articles of Incorporation
The State Bank of Indianola has filed
with the secretary of state amended
articles of incorporation The original
articles called for 860000 capital 10000
paid up and five directors The amend
ed articles only require that 820000 be
paid up and provides for a board of
directors of but three members
Is Right at Home
The pleased customer is right at home
at Marshs meat market You can see
him there any day And its all because
of the quality of the meats sold and of
prompt and courteous treatment accord
ed all Everything seasonable all the
time at the right prices
The Schubert Lady Quartette
Those delightful vocalists the Schu
bert Lady Quartette of Chicago will
appear at the Congregational church on
Friday night Feb 12 under the aus
pices of the public library Lovers of
sweet singing should not miss this splen
did entertainment
Look Up Your Numbers
on Cone Bros free Xmas picture draw
ing The winning numbers are 16 1902
82 1902 43 1903 4S 1904 95 1904 The
first Winning number presented getsfirst
choice Cone Bros Druggist
Meat smoked in an instant with
McConnells Concentrated Smoke
25c bottles
Work by the day wanted Leave
word at Robert Highlands residence
McConnells Balsam Cures Coughs
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mrs C R Liggett is assisting in the
Cash Bnrgain Store
Holton Longneckkh is visiting the
homofolks at Redwillow
J M Hughes is over in Iowa this
week looking up a position
Tom Cope the baseball player was a
city visitor early in tho week
F II Strout has been up from Har
vard this week visiting the homefolks
C A Ready county attorney and
editor was down from Hayes Center
Monday night
Mrs Carl B Clark arrived home
this week from spending a few weeks
out west visiting
Mrs M A Northrup has been very
ill this week but is better at this writ
ing and improving
Mrs Ed McKenzie made a sister in
Omaha a short visit close of last week
returning hero early in this week
Mrs J E Kelley was called over to
Kirwin Kansas first of the week by
the serious illness of her sister Mrs Rose
Clark
W II Carr of the electric light plant
has gone down to Harvard and other
Nebraska points on a viit of a weeks
duration
Mrs H M Finity was summoned to
Kansas this morning by the illness of
her parents The two children accom
panied her
J K Nelms who has been a resident
of the Willow country for yeats but who
recently sold his farm we understand
will settle in Kansas
Ross M Druliner of Bonkelman was
visiting relatives and friends in this city
last Sunday He reports everything
flourishing in Benkelman
Mrs T J Evans and son Jeff de
parted on Monday morning for their
home in Uhrichsville Ohio after a short
visit with Mrs Margaret Oyster
Mrs J F Forbes was called over to
Wilsonville Tuesday morning by the
serious illness of Mrs F F Tomblin
wife of her brother at that station
Mrs J A Kuns came up from the
farm in York county close of last week
and expects to make her home here for
the present MrKuns is driving through
Mrs J G Stokes and Clarence ar
rived from Hamburg Iowa last Satur
day They aro at present occupying W
W Archibalds suite of rooms in the Cole
building
Mrs Matthew Lawritson has been
entertaining a sister and children from
Beaver City this week The visitors
were unfortunately sick during part of
their stay
Mrs D C McCallum of Wauneta
came in from the east on delayed No 1
Monday evening and briefly visited her
daughter Mrs Barney Hofer before con
tinuing her way up the branch
Mr and Mrs Ed McKenzie on
Tuesday evening left for Denver where
they will remain if a suitable position
offers Otherwise he may return to
Alliance where he has some stock in
terests
Mrs Viola Ballew and daughter
Carrie Peterson went in to OmahaWed
nesday to consult Dr Davis relative to
a contemplated operation Miss Carrie
but recently recovered from an attack
of appendicitis
Grandfather Oyster father of the
late Engineer Granville Ojster and
granddaughter Miss Gertrude Evans on
their way home to Ohio from spending
part of the winter in California arrived
in the city close of last -week and are
the guests of Mrs Margaret Oyster this
week
COUGH CURE
THAT DOES CURE
McConnells Balsam fails to do
what is expected of it about once in
two hundred times Atsuch times
we desire to refund the money paid
for it On the whole it is the best
cough cure we have ever seen tried
Pleasant to take prompt in results
Equally good for children or adults
25c a bottle
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Christian Citizens League Meeting
Remember the meeting of the Chris
tian Citizens League in the Congrega
tional church next Sunday afternoon at
three oclock A good attendance is de
sired as matters of importance will be
considered at this gathering
Tho doctors of Redwillow county are
in regular session in Indianola this
afternoon this being one of their regular
association meetings
Close of last week Messrs Jack and
Ike Moore shipped another carload of
horses east to market
The choicest perfumes soap and toilet
articles are to be found Cone Bros
The Tribune Only 100 per year
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State Bank of Lebanon Changes Hands
Wednesday morning of this week the
State Bank of Lebanon passed into the
hands of new owners and new officers by
purchase out right President J W
Hupp and Cashier R A Green retiring
and President M C Stephens Vice
President J B Cumming and Cashier
E E Devoe assuming their official
positions and charge of the bank
The stockholders of the reorganized
bank are well known and well-to-do
farmers and stockmen of the Lebanon
neighborhood J P Kinne J B Cum
ming E E Devoe M C Stephens F
M Pennington J L Horton J M
Horton Amos Thomas and II E Waugh
U -U Miller of Seattle Wash still re
tains his stock in the bank
The capital stock of the bank is held
at S12000 the amount to which the
stock was increased by the old manage
ment on Januarv 1st
EE Devoe cashier of the reorganized
bank was for twelve years cashier under
Mr Hupps ownership and he is a large
holder of stock His experience and
means backed by such men as J B
Cumming Platte Kinne M C Stephens
and others gives the bank financial
backing not excelled in this section of
the state
The State Bank of Lebanon is one of
the finest bank properties in the county
having deposits in the neighborhood of
S80000000 and doing business among
the most prosperous farmers and stock
men in this section of the state The
new owners and officers are assured a
successful and profitable business
Messrs Hupp and Green returned to
McCook on No 5 Wednesday evening
Mr Hupp going on to Omaha on No 6
same night on a business trip
Death Has Been Busy
Death has invaded a number of homes
in Redwillow county the past week and
made his dread presence felt
Last Saturday night Mrs Catherine
Amthor of the Danbury country died
after an illness of some length She was
in her 74th year The deceased was the
mother of Mrs Harri Meyer Otto and
Peter Karthauser and Henry Vontz She
was born in Germany
Funeral services were conducted by
Rev Loughran in St Patricks church
Monday morning at ten oclock after
which the remains were interred in Cal
very cemetery
The one-week-old baby of Mr and
Mrs Loyal J Baker passed away Tues
day morning of this week and was bur
ied the same afternoon in Riverview
cemetery There were no services on
account of the illness of the mother
Little Effie Pearl one of the two-year-old
twin daughters of Mr and Mrs
Frank Matchett died on Tuesday of this
week at about noon Services were held
at the home Wednesday afternoon by
Kev Uarman ana burial followed on
Wednesday afternoon in Riverview ceme
tery
The other children of the family are
all suffering with whooping cough
Republican Valley Can Do As Well
That part of Colorado north of Denver
is probably the best developed sugar
beet territory in the United States hav
ing six large sugar factories within a
radius of fifteen miles These factories
have a combined daily capacity of 5600
tons of beets and will usually run 100
days each season They pay to the
farmers in that vicinity 2800000 an
nually for their beets
Land in this territory has rapidly ad
vanced from 50 to 150 per acre since
the sugar beet industry was introduced
in that section This is but one of
several places in Colorado where this has
been accomplished It is within the
possibilities to do as well in the Re
publican Valley in Nebraska if the farm
ers and others take as firm hold as did
those people in that region of Colorado
The Tribune believes that the people
of the Republican Valley can not afford
to allow this industry to languish this
year but that they should take firmer
hold and more energetically and intelli
gently push the cultivation of sugar
beets in 1904
A Week of Cold Weather
This has been the coldest and in fact
the only real cold week of the winter
Monday Tuesday and Thursday morn
ings the temperature was about ten de
grees below zero There has been prac
tically no snow and the wind has not
been very highthough very penetrating
Being bright and dry and no severe
wind blowing stock did not suffer much
Railroad traffic has been much delayed
all week by conditions east of here the
Western division experiencing no in
convenience other than receiving trains
from the east hours late all week
Prairie Hay
550 per ton delivered Telephone L182
Rev Halberslaben late of the India
nola Congregational church has accept
ed a call to Palisade
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Engine 289 is out of shop
Engineer H M Dixon has resigned
II P Smith boiler washer is on sick
list
J Lonhart is a new helper in night
force
Roy Little is a new member of paint
gang
Fred Isch is a new helper in round
house
Freight business is picking up some
what
Fireman O Hoffstrand resigned Wed
nesday
Engine 3707 arrived from Havelock
Tuesday
Engineer Thomas ORourke is on tho
sick list
W E Pence is a new helper in black
smith shop
I L Idleman has returned to tho
paint gang
R Kubick is a new machinists helper
in round house
W E Calhoun is a new helper in
blacksmith shop
Thomas Taylor is another addition to
blacksmith force
J B Shipman went up to Cheyenne
Tuesday on a visit
G B Main of the round house force J
resigned Saturday
The company is putting new icehouses
in Alliance and Oxford
Clifford Brown will be up from the
university over Sunday
Conductor L M Best bruised a foot
at Republican City Monday
J G Stokes has succeeded T M
Phillippi as night mail carrier
E L Rhodes shop clerk spent Sun
day visiting friends in Denver
Wm Poh hostlers helper is on the
sick list nursing a mashed foot
Paul Zailer has been transferred from
the paint force to the blacksmith shop
J M Caldwell went up to Denver
Wednesday on a personal business trip
RF Lowman fireman was in Den
ver between trains Saturday on
Fred Irwin who has been very ill with
pneumonia is now able to be about a
little
Ben Cofey has enlarged the black
smith force by entering that branch of
the service
Frank Coleman has been transferred
from round house force to the black
smith shop
Fireman R A Anderson is on the
sick list and is visiting his parents in
Red Cloud
Engine 318 was put through tho
Ibering up process in the local yard
Wednesday
Grant Schopp of the paint gang re
signed Friday and left for his home in
Abeline Kansas
J M Hughes left on No 2 Sunday
morning for Des Moines Iowa where
he expects to work
Conductor and Mrs Neal Beeler went
over to Beaver City Wednesday on a
visit to her parents
W E Cuddigan who has been on the
relief for the past two or three weeks
has reported for work
No 2s engine broke down at Indianola
last Friday and the train was an hour
or two late on her way east
Conductor G W Bunting reported
sick Wednesday and H R Childress
is in charge of his car meanwhile
The Rogers children who have been
visiting J M Hughes returned to their
home in Aurora Illon No 12 Saturday
Harry Stewart was with the Alma
homefolks Sunday arriving home
on delayed No 3 Monday about six
oclock
F E Brigner has been made night
yardmaster at Oxford where he has
moved J H Frankenfield gets the day
yardmastership
James Biddlecomb who has been
assistant auditor of the Burlington has
entered the shops at Havelock to learn
the machinists trade
It is asserted that the Q will ex
pend ten millions this year in better
ments of all sorts If so McCook ought
to come in for a nice bunch
Brakeman Charles Huey J E Griffel
and Don McCarty have called for their
time this week and have left the ser
vice at this place Huey and Griffel
have gone to Denver
No 12 jumped the track at the en
trance of the Ashland yards Monday
night and Michael J Graybill engineer
of freight train No 30 who was oiling
his engine was killed
The company has commenced the
storage of a large amount of coal at this
place It will be unloaded on the ground
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY MEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 29 1904
in the yard and will require quito a
force of laborers to handle it Abi ut
5000 tons will be stored
By tho addition of a few new men tho
transfer of some from other departments
the blacksmith shop has been placed in
operation this week with E S Howell
of Havelock is foreman and tho work is
progressing quito satisfactorily
An eighty foot addition is being built
to the ease end of tho west ice house
This will about doublo tho capacity of
the west house and will add materially
to tho total ico capacity at this point A
strong force of carpenters is now push
ing tho work tho concrete foundation
having been previously laid
By mistake The Tribune referred to
Frank P Green last week as ono of tho
striking blacksmiths As he had
been negotiating for his new position bo
fore the reduction in the local force and
before resigning here wo wish to correct
the erroneous impression and uninten
tional injustiooof stylinghim astriker
Properly there was no strike were no
strikers
The Y M C A Proposition
McCook now seems to bo confronted
with a Y M C A proposition squarely
and fairly The alleged attitude of the
Burlington management the recent com
pletion of a rest house for employees in
Chicago and tho support of similar in
stitutions at Creston Iowa and other
points together with favorable expres
sions of high officials along this line
make the proposition attractive
Harmonious with this sentiment State
Secretary Bailey of Omaha made a trip
to McCook Tuesday evening and ad
dressed briefly gatherings in the Bap
tist Methodist and Congregational
churches stating as succintly as might
be the advantages of the Y M C A
building and management especially in
a railroad center like McCook Tho
force of his statements was felt by all
present and the indications now are that
an earnest effort will be made to secure
such a building at this place
It will mean that McCook will have to
put up a number of thousand dollars
which sum it is expected the Burlington
railroad company will at least double
In slang words it will shortly be up
to McCook to determine whether or not
the proposed building shall materialize
Still Another Clue
A letter received at tho police station
yesterday from Officer L T Baker of
the state penitentiary at Lansing Kan
says that John Galvinthe man who was
arrested after trying to pass some mutil
lated bills at the Crete bank and who is
now being held has been identified as a
former convict The letter says that he
was in the penitentiary there for five
years on a charge of shooting
a sheriff who attempted to arrest him
for burglarizing a store He then went
under the Dame of T J Calvin and he
was sent up from Labette county He
is a coal miner by trade Officer Baker
thinks he had the money planted
while he was in custody and was trying
to get rid of it when arrested A picture
of him has been sent for identification
to J W Hupp of the Lebanon bank in
Red Willow county which was robbed
last summer Mondays Lincoln Jour
nal
Rejuvenate
New life in nerve blood and muscles
a clear bright rosy complexion these
are the promises made and fulfilled by
the new way of massage or vibrasage
A boon to every man and woman who
would retain the charm of youth and
ward off or remove the hated crows
feet and facial blemishes Shampoo
ing manicuring chiropody electrolysis
hydro vacu treatments scalp and face
treatment a specialty Treatment given
to ladies and gentlemen Consultation
free Mme DeThier Dermatologist
Residence one block east of postoffice
Phone 277
Reception For Their Pastor And Wife
The Congregational ladies held a very
pleasant reception in the church Tues
day evening to meet their new pastor
and wife Rev and Mrs George A Con
rad The church was well filled and
the occasion was a felicitous one for all
concerned
An informal varied program was ren
dered and refreshments were served
Altogether it was a social affair of much
pleasure and satisfaction
The parlor of the church was very
attractively decorated and arranged for
the event
Gets There Just The Same
Tho plumber takes his little torch
And thaws pipes for a price
Hes strictly in it though he does
Not cut but melts tho ico
Choice Carnations 75c Per Dozen
McCook Green House phone 91
That Argentine ware at Colemans
cannot fail to capture you See it You
will buy no other
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Everything in drugs McConnell
McConnells Balsam Cures Coughs
Universal and Ideal meat choppers at
Colemans
For the latest and best books go to
Cono Bros
If you want tho best use McConnells
vanilla and lemon extracts
Kodaks aro tho same prico tho world
over Cono Bros sell them
A suro euro for tho blues McCon
nells health granules 2oc a bottle
Will buy hogs Tuesdays and Satur
days F S Wilcox
Scale books Typewriter papere
The Tribune
When you need anything usually
found in a drug store go to Cone Bros
There are two horse buyers in tho city
this week Besides there is lo lack of
local talent
The famous Household and Wheeler
Wilson sewing machines aro sold by
W T Coleman
Just use your phono Call up Marsh
and they will do tho rest if its choice
meat of any kind you want
McMillens Cream Lotion for hands
and face dries perfectly and leaves tho
skin smooth and soft
Tho members of tho Royal Highland
ers lodge and their families indulged in
a happy social time with refreshments
Tuesday night
He who hesitates is lost Do not
hesitate any longer about giving your
hogs Liquid Koal to keep them in a
healthy condition For sale by James
Cain
The Ocean Wave is a household word
in Redwillow county Coleman has made
it so Those who want tho best wash
ing machine ever wont look at any
other
Marsh is especially fortunate in select
buying and gives his customers a share
in the profits by offering them the choic
est of everything in the meat line just
as cheap as the poorest you get else
where
The State Bank of Lebanon has much
of tho material for its new brick build
ing on the ground and the work of con
struction will be carried along as fast as
possible as soon as the weather will per
mit
A S Palmer has purchased the 50
acre tract of land owned by Clifford
Naden joining Louis Canns place on
the east at a consideration of 1500 and
will probably move back from McCook
in the spring Danbury News
Congressman Norris is in receipt of
many protests from citizens on tho St
Francis branch of the Burlington up in
Beaver Valley against existing unsatis
factory mail service He will lay the
matter before the postoffice department
with a request for relief Star special
It is rarely indeed that Denver is
favored with such vocal execution and
instrumental as well said the Denver
Daily News It was a rare privilege
thoroughly appreciated by tho audience
to listen to the wonderful voices of the
quartette in their harmonious blending
and surprising range and there was not
a number on the program but secured
an encore The Schubert Concert Com
pany will sing at the Congregational
church Friday Feb 12 The admis
sion is 50 cents Get tickets in advance
at McConnells the library or from the
solicitors
Will Organize a Roosevelt Club
A few Republicans met in the office of
Judge Green Thursday evening to take
initiatory steps in the organization of a
Roosevelt club A committee of three
on constitution and by laws was selected
and they will report at a meeting to be
held on February 8th at which time it
is expected that a club will be formally
organizedofIicersand committees chosen
and constitution and by laws approved
This is a matter in which all Republi
cans in this city and vicinity are vitally
interested and there should be a full
attendance at the time of organization
Butchering- Drugs
Butchering time brings need of spices
herbs saltpetre etc We make a spec
ialty of these buying the best grades
and selling them as low as the cheaper
grades can be bought for
McConneix Druggist
Dwelling For Sale Or Rent
Eight room dwelling in South Mc
Cook with m acres of land S1000
cash Will rent J C Peedmore