The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 16, 1904, Image 1

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TWENTY THIRD YEAR
Allow Bills Consider Reports
Tho city fathers convened regularly
Monday evening nil present
Minutcsof previous meeting approved
Claims against tho city as follows were
allowed and warrants ordered drawn in
payment of same
C A Ward councilman 512 60
Jamos I Low ico c 15
C Hrowu cloricul work 3 00
McCook noijublicau printing 2 00
James Williams surveying ft 00
F D BurgobS plumbing 9 00
W S Perry councilman 12 60
AC Ebort trousuror 18 75
It M shorn councilman 12 50
CJ Kynn mayor 18 75
LeHow attorney 12 60
C Hall 25 00
M L Knott extra police i 00
BGray inarchitl 60 00
It V Forsman extra police 8 00
H Hillings extra police 8 X
McCook Electric Liglit Co 97 00
-John Ekstedtstreot sprinkler 81 30
Report of cemetery trustees was con
sidered and referred to cemetery com
mittee for action
Report of police judge for the month
of Jul was read and referred to city at
tornoy with instructions to request re
port for the month of August
Report of Albert McMillen druggist
lor tho first quarter of 1901 was read and
tiled
The matter of side walks was discussed
It is the purpose of tho mayor and coun
cil to push thb matter of constructing
sidewalks whero they have been con
demned and to continuo tho work of
condemnation as tho necessity for such
action appears
Great Piano Sale
Closing out tho Sioux City bankrupt
piano stock at prices below manufac
turers1 cost Used upright pianos Eng
lish make 6500 Halo SS800 Uall
Soas 92 00 Lyon Ilealy S10G 00 Kim
tfiaU 611000 Ariou 11800 Chickering
UuO0 Emerson 81G800 Over 20 more
to select from 300 new upright pianos
latest stylo cases nearly all makes
11P00 13200 SUS00 S1G500 17300
to 190 easily worth double 150 cabi
net grand upright pianos fancy or colon
ial styles in beautiful rare natural
wood mahogany walnut or oak cases
Tho worlds best standard makes
00000 pianos S43S00 50000 pianos for
31500 400 00 pianos for2300 30000
jpianos for 21000
Square pianos rebuilt good as now
Steinway Knabe Chickering Ilallet
Davis Bradford Voso etc 2400
Z8Xft 4800 to SG000 Used organs
guaranteed in perfect order 800 1200
S1SO0 S2200 to 3600 All makes
Terms to suit Bring this advertise
ment with you or write for bargain list
SCHMOLLER MUELLER
1313 Farnam street Omaha Neb
Redwillow Railroad Bridge Burned
The bridge over the Redwillow creek
sit Redwillow was entirely destroyed by
Sre at an early hour this morning A
larga force of men went down on a spec
ial with materials about seven oclock
this morning and tho work of cribbing
up a temporary structure is being push
ed with all vigor The bridge is 112 feet
long The fire is thought to have been
caused by a passing train Trains Nos
2 and 12 were held hero until after noon
until traffic was resumed
Wants His Potato Digger Returned
Fowler S Wilcox is very anxious to
have his potato digger returned to him
at once and hopes the borrower of the
same will see this notice and act prompt-
Foot Ball Players
All foot ball players interested in the
organization of a star team are requested
to meet in the city hall Friday tonight
night Sept 16th at S oclock
Wanted
Short hand pupils for class October
1st L W Stayner
Theres a whole lot of satisfaction in
Sccowing that your house looks right
S W P makes good looking homes be
cause its colors are cleanest and clearest
because it holds its gloss longest and
does not powder crack or flake Ask
McConnell about it
While in the city first of the week
Mr and Mrs J G Hamilton of Pass
Christian Miss arranged for tho re
moval from Longview to Riverview cem
etery of the remains of their son Albert
Mr Hamilton is a veteran of the war
of the rebellion
Ladies and misses dress skirts 175
to 900 No extra charge for alterations
Any piece of dress goods in our stock
srj2de to your measure The Thompson
Ury Goods Co
American hog wire fence at Colemans
atiJOc a rod while the present car lasts
Opportunity of a life time
If a heater is among your fall needs
see W T Coleman and the famous Riv
erside and Estate Oaks
Everything in underwear for every
Ibody at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
The Redwillow County Fair
With no unkindly feeling for tho offi
cers of tho society and with naught but
well wishes for Indianola The Tribune
feels impelled to state tho unfortunate
truth as to the character of the exhibi
tion of 1904 It was a failure no credit
to tho county none to Indianola or its
officers This has been the case too
for the last few years The Tribune
does not regard it as wise to attempt to
state tho reasons for these failures But
for tho future they should be better
more nearly up to the name or they
should be abaudoned xs pulled off
this season it was neither entitled to tho
name of county fair nor to the money
drawn from the county treasury
Another year Indianola should herself
put more monoy and effort into the pro
ject an effort should bo made to inter
est the whole county the proposed exhi
bition should bo adequately advertised
and proper arrangements made for
grounds buildings etc or the oxhibi
tion should drop its title as a county
matter should forego its county treasury
assistance and bpcome a local affair In
view of the past few years this would be
but just and right
However The Tribune hopes the les
son of this year will stimulate to more
united effort on the part of tho people of
Indianola that they may go down deep
er into their pockets that the officers
may by tho increased energy and inter
est of the people bo stimulated to greater
moro timely preparations If then the
people fail to respond decline to show
due interest and concern in the fair
these exhibitions should be abandoned
No Hunting Allowed
Consent of owner of land Page881
section 35S8 No person shall shoot on or
from a public highway at any game
song insectiverous bird or hunt game
on any land not public land without the
consent of tho owner or person in charge
of the samo We will not allow any
hunting on our farms or land in our care
J N Smith WM Rozell JUSmith
Eli Blair W M SharpW S Hamilton
Frank Coleman T D Griffiths H Ban
dy Joe Sanders Thos Whitmer Wm
Peterson J W Corner H R Corner
Elmer Smith Jacob Betz E R Divine
D H Shepherd H B Wales M H
Cole Bert Wales Ed Osbaugh C F
Wales W McBrayer H JWales L H
Volbrecht James Smith Frank Hamil
ton J B Smith Henry Corcoran John
Heinline August Droll Henry Pate W
Coleman Geo Howell G H Simmer
man C Marriott
Democratic County Convention
The Democrats of Redwillow county
are requested to meet in convention in
the city hall in Indianola on Thursday
September 22 1904 for the purpose of
nominating candidates for the offices of
county attorney county commissioner of
the 3d district and representative to the
legislature and for the transaction of
any other business that may properly
come before tho convention
Marion Pbummer J H Bennett
Chairr an Secretary
Just Received
a large assortment of Charter Oak
Stoves and Ranges consisting of steel
ranges steel cooks cast ranges cast
cooks heating stoves for coal wood or
cobs We respectfully solicit a careful
inspection of quality and prices before
buying Polk Bros McCook Neb
Witt Shafer Marriage
Charles D Witt of Hayes county and
Miss Rosetta Shafer of McCook were
united in marriage Sunday afternoon
September 11th at the home of 11 H
Mitchell Rev M B Carman officiating
They will make their home in Hayes
county
Cattle at Private Sale
Ten yearling steers seven yearling
heifers all sired by registered Short
horn Two 2-year-old steers one heifer
coming two years old and about four
teen cows 8 19 3
Benjamin Bros Banksville Neb
Alfalfa Hay for Sale
600 per ton Phone N235
J W Randal
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
The Dorcas society will meet with Mrs
J G Stokes next Thursday afternoon at
230
The Riverside and Estate Oaks are ab
solutely supreme in the heater line And
Coleman sells them
American hog wire fence at Colemans
at 20c a rod while the present car lasts
Opportunity of a life time
Father Lough ran is away on a months
leave-of-absence and Father Lynch is
ministering to the spiritual wants of St
Patricks parish in his stead
Away ahead of all previous collections
of dress goods is our display this fall
We can please your fancy and your
pocket book We invite your inspection
The Thompson Dry Goods Co
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Peter Rheinheimer has moved down
to his farm near Oxford
Mrs L F Griggs is spending the
week visiting in Denver
Miss Stasia Brady entertained tho
Awl Os Tuesday night
Mrs JW Line has been in Laramie
Wyoming this week on a visit
Mrs S O Russey is hero guest of
her parents Mr and Mrs II C Brown
William Weyoint attended the old
settlers picnic on tho Willow yesterday
Thad Shepherd was out from Fair
bury Nebraska Saturday on a short
visit
John Bennett and family arrived
home Tuesday from their St Louis
trip
Mrs George Scott arrived home
early in tho week from her visit in Be
atrice
Mrs C J Ryan Ray and Pauline
have been visiting in Lincoln and Sut
ton this week
Mrs J W Line arrived home Tues
day night on No 6 from a visit of a
number of weeks in Laramie Wyoming
Mr and Mrs Louis Suess arrived
home Monday on 14 from tho fair and
from making purchases in eastern mar
kets
C II Meeker is seeing the glories of
the Louisiana Purchase Exposition this
week stopping briefly in Kansas City on
business en route
Mrs Duane K Smith arrived home
Monday from spending a number of
weeks in Denver and Cheyenne visiting
relatives and friends
Perry Stone and son Guy returned
this week to Le Claire Iowa having
sold his farm over in Driftwood precinct
to John II Hesterworth
Mr and Mrs John Grannis arrived
home Tuesday night from St Louis
where they have been seeing the fair
and making seasonable purchases of
goods
Mrs J J Outran and the two child
ren returned home from Eldon Iowa in
time to have the children enter school
Monday morning Mr Curran is still
visiting there
Mr and Mrs G E Thompson re
turned home Sunday night from St
Louis They also briefly visited in St
Joseph Kansas City and Omaha during
their absence
Rev C R Betts of Pueblo Colo
spent Saturday Sunday and Monday in
the city on matters of personal business
and to take a little respite from his la
bors in the Colorado field
Albert McMillen departed on Tues
day morning for Pennsylvania to be ab
sent a month visiting his aged mother
and other relatives in Somerset county
Cecil accompanied his father
John Williams arrived from Oregon
Saturday morning and will make his
home with his sister Mrs J F Porter
in future Mr Williams is 80 years old
an aged veteran soldier recently dis
charged at his own request from the Or
egon soldiers h jme
Mr and Mrs C M McCurdy mourn
the death of their infant son aged five
months The little one was taken ill
Sunday night and death claimed him
early the following morning Brief ser
vices were held at the home on north
McDowell streetTuesday afternoon and
burial followed in Longview cemetery
Much tender sympathy is theirs
Mr and Mrs James G Hamilton of
Pass Christian Miss arrived in the city
Sunday night from St Louis where
they have been visiting the great expo
sition They remained here over Tues
day looking after their real estate inter
ests in the city and county and then
left for the south where they have large
mercantile interests They will be re
membered by early residents of McCook
as among our earliest business people
and citizens They moved south from
here this last time about fourteen years
since
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Short But Hot
One of the hottest wars in years
between woven wire makers took
place from September 5th to 8th
and was the result of differences and
competition between the eastern
and western mills During these
three days woven wire was sold at
the lowest figure in the history of
the manufacture of woven wire
W T Coleman the McCook
merchant was successful in secur
ing a car load at the cut price and
he will as long as this car lasts
give his customers the benefit of
the low prices
Wire that heretofore sold at 40c
now at 30c The 32c wire will go
at 25c And best of all 20 inch
American hog fence at 20c a rod
Dont let this opportunity of a
life time pass unprofited It will
end with the sale of last of this car
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Opening Week of Public Schools
The McCook public schools oponed
Monday morning for tho fall and wintor
term with a very encouraging outlook
From tho opening day every thing opened
up nicely The attendance was astonish
ingly and unexpectedly largo Most of
the old teacher corps are filling their old
positions and tho additions to tho corps
are regarded as strong The Tribune
has hopes of a successful and profitable
school year
The assignment of teachers is as fol
lows
Miss Celia A Gorby high school
principal
William E IleffoJbower high school
assistant
Miss Gertrude Storer high school
assistant
Miss Mary Powers 8th grade
Miss Ernini Rathbun 7th grade
Miss Myrtle Jones Gth grade
Miss Laura McMillen 5th grade
Miss Medora Santee 5th grado
Miss Hannah Stangland 4th grade
Miss Minnie Rowoll 3rd grado
Miss Mabel Wilcox 2nd grado
Miss Gertrude Colvin 2nd grade
Miss Coral White 1st grade
Miss Carrie Budlong 1st grade
Miss Effie Abbott preparatory west
Miss Millicent Slaby preparatory
south
The enrollment on opening days for
the past four years was as follows
Years 1901 1902 1903 1904
Totals G57 723 717 731
Tho first week attendance for the
years 1901 1903 1904 was as follows
Years 1901 1903 1904
Totals 693 767 771
The enrollment by grades for tho
first day and at the end of the first week
of 1904 is as follows
Grades 1st day 1st week
12th 16 16
11th 19 19
10th 26 28
9th 41 44
8th 46 49
7th 56 56
6th 55 61
5th 62 6G
4th 60 67
3rd 74 77
2nd east 33 33
2nd west 32 33
1st east 37 39
1st west 35 41
Preparatory west 100 103
Preparatory squth 39 39
Totals 731 771
Miss Gertruda Storer the new high
school assistant comes from Nelson
Her education was in part secured in the
public schools of Nebraska She was
gratuated from the University of Mont
ana and afterwards attended the West
ern University of Chicago She taught
in high school in Gibbon Nebraska be
fore coming here In addition to her
work in the high school she is expected
to be very helpful in the music of the
schools both in vocal and instrumental
Miss Myrtle Jones of tho sixth grade
is from Brownville this state She is a
graduate of the Nebraska State Normal
School at Peru For the past four
years she has taught successfuly in the
schools in Auburn this state
Miss Millicent Slaby tne other new
teacheris a graduate of the McCook high
school year of 99 and has atended the
state normal at Peru for two years For
past two years she has taught primary
in Republican City She will give a
good account of herself
There are 45 non resident pupils al
ready in attendance This includes the
pupils from the Flitcraft and SomerviUe
districts under contract This is an un
usually large initial attendance of non
residents
It is the purpose to devote more atten
tion this year to music in the McCook
schools Miss Budlong will have charge
of the grade work in this line and Miss
Storer will direct the effort in the high
school
Considerable repair work has been
done to several school buildings and
grounds In South McCook a new ceil
ing was added to the building The
four rooms and hall of the east frame
building were papered and painted In
the west building one of the hallwnjs
was newly painted and papered new
brick sidewalks were laid inside of the
grounds and along the entire south side
of the block
The excess pupils of grades 3 4 5 6
will be formed into a new room to be
known as 3A and 4B and a new teacher
will be provided The city hall will be
used The room is being established
this morning with Mrs R M Douglass
substitute teachertemporarily in charge
The preparatory west will be divided
one half to go into the east building in j
charge of a new teacher to be selected
Miss Abbott will continue in charge in
the west building Until the arrange
ments are completed Miss Nellie LeHew
will assist Miss Abbott
THE GOD THAT IS
My bouI can noer bo satisfied
To linger on and die
With wishes all ungratiHed
And oer unconscious Ho
A clarion call the trumphot sends
I must bo up and doing
No matter what such fato iwrtends
My souls dosiro pursuing
Tho Goo that ih
To energize the power of Thought
My boings all pulsating
Desires most anient wish is sought
Thro action not by waiting
My mind can never know content
While naturos laws aro moving
In cycles onward over bent
In action surely proving
Tho God that ih
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ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
Dr H M Ireland is absent from tho
city on a short vacation
Verlie Berry is home from Chanuto
Kansas for a week or so
Mrs Jennie Cann loft on Wednesday
morning for Salt Lake City Utah
Mr and Mrs Roseland Parsons
have returned to McCook to make their
homo here
Mrs Epii Benjamin is reportod some
better at this writing and her gradual
improvement is expected
Lester Littel and Cliff Brown de
parted last night for Lincoln and will
resume work in the state university
MissClara Neuhauer of Hildreth has
been with Mrs Frank Noubauer during
tho illness of tho latter who is now
much better
Andrew Goddard of MaryvilloTenn
is visiting McCook and Indianola friends
this week Ho is a pioneer resident of
Indianola and Redwillow county
Floyd Berry Married
Floyd Berry of our city and Lena M
Mershon of Wilcox this state were mar
ried at the home of tho brides parents
in that town Wednesday noon of this
week The ceremony was performed by
Rev Taylor of the Methodist church at
that place in the presence of but near
relatives They aro now visiting in east
ern Nebraska but will bo home Sunday
evening The south one of Mrs Vina
Woods cottages will be their home The
brido is one of Wilcoxs most estimable
daughters The groom has grown to
young manhood in our city with tho re
spect of a host of admirers Heres to
their happiness and prosperity
Fall Millinery Exhibit
Wednesday September 28 from 2 to 10
p m The very best display in pattern
models and trimmed hats will be on ex
hibit ODONNELLS COLFER
J VanDepoel
Foot Ball Players
All foot ball players interested in the
organization of a starteiim are requested
to meet in the city hall Friday tonight
night Sept lGth at 8 oclock
Old Iron Wanted
I will pay above the market price for
old iron if delivered to town before
September 30th 9 9 3t D Diamond
School Supplies
School tablets slates pencils pencil
boxes note books ink and all school
supplies at McMillens drug store
School Books Crayons
Copy Books Pencils
Pens Inks Tablets
and everything in the way of school sup
plies McConnell Druggist
From 3200 to S3 00 saved on a mans
suit is worth saving Our range of prices
from 85 00 to 1350 Range of values
from S750 to 16 50 The Thompson
Dry Goods Co
The county judge this week author
ized the marriage of Charles D Witt
25 of Palisade and Rosetta Shafer 17
of McCook
New fall styles ladies misses and
childrens coats and jackets now showing
and selling at The Thompson Dry Goods
Cos
We carry a full line of veterinary spe
cifics for all diseases of cattle horses
sheep etc McConnell Druggist
American hog wire fence at Colemans
at 20c a rod while the present car lasts
Opportunity of a life time
Buy an Estate or Riverside Oak every
time They are no experiments but
absolute standards
15 new styles black mercerized petti
coats just received at The Thompson
Dry Goods Cos
Mens and boys overcoats and ulsters
just received at The Thompson Dry
Goods Cos
The sugar beet harvest is progressing
in its earliest stages
Boys suits S5c to 500 The Thomp
son Dry Goods Co
The Riverside and Estate Oaks are
leaders everywhere
Everything in drugs McConnell
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 16 1904
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McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday morning
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for drugs
Fino molons from the local market aro
now obtainable
Horso auction at tho stock yards Sat
urday afternoon Dont miss it
Pure Angora wool hoods for children
at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
No trespassing or hunting allowed on
land controlled by S D Boiles
Before buying your imncil tablets you
should see McMillens big fi cent tablot
The Trihune makes a specialty of
offico stationery and typo writer supplies
Mens all leather lined Monarch
shoos for 2 50 Tho Thompson Dry
Goods Co solo agents
American hog wiro fence at Colemans
at 20c a rod whilo tho presont car lasts
Opportunity of a lifo time
Fronch lesson given by a native and
ex French professor P O box 192 or
phono 137 J Merle instructor
When using paint get tho Lincoln
puro mixed paint Fully guaranteed
A McMillen Druggist
Izzer bed comforts are the real thing
in size softness weight and value Wo
make them ourselves and can show you
Prices from 185 to 275 Tho Thomp
son Dry Goods Co
All tho new and popular sheet music
is on sale at E E DoLongs ico cream
parlor at 25c and 35c per copy Orders
will bo taken for old and new music also
instruction books C C Brown
Wogivo the samo amount of care to
the filling of family recipes formulas for
stock remedies liniments etc as we do
to prescriptions using only tho best and
purest drugs McConnell
Druggist
Tho third payment on tho new Meth
odist church is now duo Our materials
aro nearly all hero and tho bills must bo
paid Will tho subscribers kindly leave
their amounts with A C Ebert or any
member of tho following building com
mittee M B Carman J If Moore
D C Marsh W T Coleman
A colored gentleman with amplo lung
power and some egotism entertained
whosoeverwill on Main avenue Mon
day evening on various phases of tho
black peril Ho had quite a hearing
including the willing and unwilling pop
ulation for several blocks radiating from
the speaker He showed conclusively
that tho negroes were under no peril of
extinction from race suicide Besides
he grew vociferous on other well worn
features of the negro question and the
white mans attempts at solution
The general passenger department
wishes mo to call the attention of pros
pective Worlds Fair visitors to the do
sirabihty of making their visit to St
Louis during September and thus avoid
the great October rush Parties now in
that city write that the weather is de
lightf ul and the fair in a finished condi
tion Residents of St Louis inform us
that September is one of the pleasantest
months in which to make this trip If
you are not already posted as to rates to
St Louis call ou or write the under
signed Geo S Scott Agenr
John and Roy Stryker who were
pupils in the primary department of the
McCook schools in 90 and 91 but who
moved to Coleman precinct in June of
91 and after residing there for three
years went to Xorthbrancb Katsas
have secured certificates as teachers and
John is now teaching five miles east of
Northbranch in Jewell county Kana
while Roy has a school eight miles north
east of Northbranch in Webster county
Nebraska The boys had not enjoyed
school privileges during the four years
preceding their going to Kansas After
going to Kansas they worked for board
and went to district school the first
winter They have been employed in
Kansas and Nebraska wheat and corn
fields and at any remunerative jobs that
came their way For past two yean
they have attended an academy mot of
the school year
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The Wonderful Cole
Hot Blast Heaters
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On September 30th and October
1st there will be an exhibit of the g
wonderful ColesIIot Blast Heaters
at W T Colemans v
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marvelous stoves will be given away
free Mrs II H Berry wa3 the
luckv person last year to secure
one of these fine heaters for
Dont forget the dates jgj