The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 20, 1904, Image 5

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Are You
Going
to the St Louis Exposition
If so you want a
Worlds Fair
Money Order
THESE ARE ISSUED BY
The
First National
Bank
drawn on a St Louis bank
and payable without identi
fication These orders ob
viate the necessity of carry
ing large sums of money on
the person If you wish to
know more about them call
at the bank
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Modern
Dentistry
HERBERT J PRATT DDS
Ollice over MeConnells drug store
MCCOOK NEBRASKA
Office Phone 1G0
Res Phone 131
Registered Graduate Dentist
Formerly located in At
lanta Georgia All opera
tions pertaining to modern
dentistry performed accord
ing to the latest scientific
methods used in -the large
cities
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A Startling- Test
To save a life Dr T GMerritt of No
Mohoopany Pit made a startling test
resulting in a wonderful cure Ho
writes A patient was attacked with
violent hemorrhages caused by ulcera
tion of the stomach I had often found
Electric Hitters excellent for acuVo
stomach and liver troubles fo J pre
scribed them The patient gained from
the first and has not had an attack in
fourteen months Electric Bitters are
positively guaranteed for dyspepsia in
digestion constipation and kidney trou
bles Try them Only SO cents at LW
MeConnells
A spring tonic that deans and purifies
and absorbs all poison from the system
Ilollistors Rocky Mountain Tea will
mako you well ard keep you well all
summer 35 cents Tea or tablets
LW McConnkll
The latest and best those Quick
Meal gasoline stoves at Colemans
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Home Comforts
It doesnt matter what yon
want to buy theres only one
Best place to get it In the
way of Furniture Rugs Cur
tains and the like our store is far
and away the Best place The
reason for this is that we dont
dabble in lines outside our busi
ness We keep a sharp lookout
for the best things going in House
Furnishings and people who buy
of us get the benefit Our stock
is large not the prices
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F D BURGESS
Plumber and
Steam Fitter
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun bclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
McCOOX NEBRASKA
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A new and special line of Bootees for the baby just received
Our spring and summer stock of
Ladies and Gentlemens Footwear is now complete
THE MODEL SHOE STORE
A E PETTY Proprietor McCook Nebraska
We Want to Tie You Up
Next week we will dry clean a silk tie free for each
customer We do this because we want you to know how
nice we can make an old necktie look that Has been cast
to one side on account of being soiled
Dont Forget That 50c
steam cleans that pair of trousers If you think they are
not soiled turn a pocket wrong side out Our process
thoroughly cleans linings and pockets Now dont wait
puone 35 McCook Laundry
1 1 HffirT Baby Bon ii 18W4 j
To every child born in this vicinity during
1904 The Model Shoe Store will give a
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Solid Gold Ring
FREE
No other condition except
that you bring the child
in to the store We
measure the finger you
wish the ring for and give
you a certificate You can
come i n the
week and get the ring
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ST PATRICKS CATHOLIC CHURCH DEDICATED
Continued from Ihko Olio
Tho first organization of the church
society was ollVcted by Rev AJ Fan
ning of Illinois who was visiting in
Nebraska at the time in the fall of
1882 After two years s erviee he was
succeeded by Rev J a tries deary of Or
leans who was assisted by Rev P Mro
phy in a short pastorate and was fol
lowed by Rev Thomas Cullen in 1885
Ho spent a number of Kinci ssftil yeats
here and was succeeded by Rev J W
IFickey under whom the church proper
ty was much improved and the mem
bership built up A brief pastorate of
CITY CHURCH ANNOllIsCEJUhMS
There will be no preaching at the
Baptist church May 22 morning or
ovening
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 am Mass and sermon 1030 si m
Evening service at S oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J LoLVHitAN Pastor
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Prayer meeting Thursday night The
pastor will be absent all day and the
pulpit will not be tilled
M B Carman Pastor
Christian Bible school every Sun
day morning at 10 oclock Preaching
ever alternate Sunday at 11 a m and
8 p m Social service every alternate
Sunday at 11 a m Morning subject
The Church Evening A Temper
ance Lecture Good music A special
invitation to all G T Burt Pastor
Congregational Sunday school 1 0
a m Y P S- C E at 7 p m Sermons
at 11 a m and S p m Morning subject
Full Value No evening service on
account of baccalaureate sermon All
welcome
George A Conrad Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock a m
Morning prayer at 11 and evening prayer
and sermon at S The third Sunday in
the month Holy Communion at 730 a
m All are welcome
E R Earle Rector
Resolutions
Whereas It has pleased Divine Provi
dence in his infinite wisdom and power
to remove from our midst our beloved
brother George R Snyder and
Whereas his sudden and untimely
death has filled our order with gloom
and our hearts with sorrowtherefore be it
Resolved that the Ancient Order of
United Workmen of McCook lodge No
61 extend their heartfelt sympathy to
his bereaved family and friends So be it
Resolved that it is our will that a
copy of these resolutions bo published
and also be spread upon the minutes of
this order
In cloudless sphere
Amid a spotless tlirnnn
lies joininer with celestial air
The everlasting sonj
C B Sawyer
II L Prevost
E M BlGELOW
Lecture
A temperance lecture will be given at
the Christian churchSundav evening at
S oclock entitled The Church and the
Saloon Everyone interested in the
question and those who are not are cor
dially invited Special music Come
and hear this question discussed from a
practical standpoint
While not attempting to produce any
thing approaching a special edition
The Tribune has provided a few extra
papers at five cents a copy for those who
call early
The next term of court for Red Willow
countv will bo held in McCook Juue
19th No jury
Constipation
Does your head ache Pain
back of your eyes Bad
taste in your mouth Its
your liver Ayers Pills are
liver pills They cure consti
pation headache dyspepsia
25c All druggists
Want your moustache or beard a beautiful
brown or rich black Then use
BUCKINGHAMS DYEfolfen
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I 3tl OF UKIKjGISTS QHIt f AIL a 1U I3U nra
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Rev J Daly was followed by Rev J J
Loughrans advent
The church burned on the morning of
March 1st 1903 and which tho present
edifice succeeds was built in the sum
mer of 1885 at a cost of 3000 During
Rev Hickevs oastorate it was irreatlv
i improved at a further cost of about
1000 J K lhelatt Thomas UoHer
William Fruin and John Farley com
posed the building committee The
foundation was begun in May 18S5
Previous to this services were held in
the Menard opera house
REV J J LOUGHRAN Pastor St Patricks Catholic Church
COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTY COURT
The following licenses to wod have
been issued bv the county judge since
last Thursday
James M Voting of Centerpoint
Frontier county 7o and Martha A
Riftenburg of Kearney Nebraska G0j
They were married by the county judge
in the parlor of the National hotel last
Saturday
Edgar Smith 25 and Edna Clark 18
both of McCook
Mrs Emma E Caulkins has tiled a
petition for letters testamentary in the
matter of the estate of her husband
Alvin A Caulkins who was one of the
early settlers of this county The wife
is blind but the petition is signed by
her in a more legible hand writing than
many can execute having both eyes
Democratic County Convention
McCook Neb May 10 1901
The Democratic electors of Red Willow
county are requested to meet at Indian
ola at one oclock p m on Thursday
May 2G 1904 for the purpose of select
ing eight delegates to the state conven
tion held in Omaha June 1 1904 and
for the transaction of any other business
that may properly come before the con
vention J II Bennett Secy
Marion Plummet Chairman
The Baccalaureate Sermon
Sunday eveniug in StPatricks Catho
lic church Rev J J Loughran will de
liver before the graduating class the
customary baccalaureate sermon There
will be a special program of music for
the occasion which will be a fitting
opening of the exercises of commence
ment week Rev Loughrans interest
in the public schools is of a liberal and
intelligent sort and his effort may be ex
pected to be worthwhile
Card of Thanks
We desire to thank the Woodmen and
all other friends who were so kind to us
during the illness and death of our hus
band and brother You were so much
to us in our sorrow we pray the Father
of all to bless you
Mrs Maggie Jeffries
Oliver Jeffries
Mrs Margaret Roberts
Mrs Anna Long
The June School Apportionment
The state of Nebraska will in June
apportion the largest amount ever dis
tributed among the school districts of
the state The total sum to be appor
tioned is 6443000 The amount to each
person between the aares of 5 and 21 is
S11S There are 376317 persons of
school age in the state Red Willow
county will receive S402157
Notice of Dissolution
The partnership existing between
Phelps it Boatman has this day been dis
solved by mutual consent Mr Boatman
retiring The accounts of the firm will
be collected by Mr Boatman
Phelps Boatman
McCook Neb May 18 1904
Col L F Copeland who is to be the
speaker at the high school graduating
exercises this year is beyond question
the most popular lecturer in America
Consummately witty thoroughly logical
and fascinatingly eloquent an accom
plished scholar a man of wide and var
ied experience and extensive travel
familiar with social customs and man
ners of peoples in all lands choosing
subjects at once popular and instructive
as well as amusing he never fails to
please an audience while teaching valu
ble lessons of truth and right and well
deserves his title King of the Plat
form Commencement will be at the
Congregational church Friday evening
May 27
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Spring and Summer
are in stock in abundance
Our large line of pretty
wash fabrics should appeal
to 3ou on account of good
value beauty and the rea
sonable price at which we
offer theni
Have you see it It is the ideal cloth
for suits and jackets Tis made from
pure silk without dye Three differ
weavesthirtysix inches wide
125 Per Yard
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