The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 07, 1905, Image 1

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An April Fool Wedding-
About two weeks ago cards were sent
out announcing the approaching mar
riage of Miss Ulara L Smith of McCook
and Mr B L Coffey of Stamford to be
solemnized at the residence of the brides
-sister Mrs Chester Walker on Saturday
evening April 1st 1905 In answer to
the invitations quite a number gathered
to witness the happy event The rooms
were lavishly decorated with flowers of
various hinds smilax and beauty roses
being used most profusely A bountiful
two course supper had been prepared
and was temptingly displayed upon the
table in the dining room which was also
tastefully decorated for the occasion In
the parlor one side was fitted up with a
beautiful arch composed of smilax and
long streams of white satin ribbon while
overhead hung a wedding bell The
wedding march was played while the
tfride and groom entered and took their
stand in the place designated for them
when Rev Carman of the M E church
stepped forward while everyone was
wondering if the bride would be nervous
and read from a document ho held in
his band the marriage certificate of Mr
and Mrs Coffey who had been married
almost two weeks then turning around
very gracefully introduced them to the
company As soon as the guests had
somewhat recovered from their surprise
and had come to realize that they had
leen the victims of an April first joke
they gave their congratulations and alj
-went merry under the marriage bell
It was a complete surprise to the friends
on both sides no one knowing anything
about it but the officiating minister E
E Crippen at Benkelman and the wit
nesses who were bound to secrecy The
young couple will live near Stamford
where the groom is a successful farmer
3lr and MrsCoffey received miny beau
tiful presents from their friends as
tokens of their worthiness
One Who Was There
Adjourned District Court
The adjourned session of district court
Sield close of last week disposed of the
ollowing causes
Acme Harvester Co vs Edward Cur
lee Finding for plaintiff in the sum of
288346
Ollie Richardson vs William A Rich
ardson Degree of divorce granted to
defendant
Lucy J Reynolds vs S R Smith
Parties required to make conveyances
in accordance with termsof contract
Thomas C Kelley vs Viola Kelley
Court refused to grant decree of divorce
and dismissed the cause
In re application of WSFitchguardi
an of Edward L Nettleton to sell real
estate Hearing on objections to con
firmation continued until next term of
court
In re application of Ella E Method
next friend of Georgia Ethel Vinson for
writ of habeas corpus Writ granted
Notice
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership formerly existing between Don
Ii Tlrompson and Joshua Rowland un
der the firm name of Thompson Row
land has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent All claims against
said firm will be paid by Don L Thomp
son and all claims due said firm will be
collected by the same
-Dated at McCook this 27th day of
March 1905 Joshua Rowland
Don L Thompson
An Egg Laying Record
February 27th Hank Walker had 32
pullets of the Plymouth Rock breed and
they were all busy for March 31st they
had increased his stock of hens fruit to
the extent of 5S7 And he states that
on March 18th he killed one of the pul
lets set one on the 23rd and another on
the 25th Hank thinks the record hard
to beat
Dwelling for Sale
My three room dwelling house in West
McCook Four lots all in bearing
fruit Everything fenced House well
finished Barn 16x36 chicken house
16x26 Paul Miller
For Sale Cheap lor Cash
A harness and surrey E H Doan
That Elwood fence is just the proper
caper for your yard or lawn Coleman
has three styles of it
Brilliantine skirts at 350 in black
brown and blue at Thompsons Alter
ations iree
Mens all leather gloves 15c a pair at
Thompsons
The Alaska refrigerator at Waites
We are Pushing Wall Paper Now
The papering season is at hand and
we are prepared to supply your needs
in this line We have a full line of
medium priced and cheaper goods
and lots of new and novel patterns
Let us show you
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Nick Colling issickatlndianola but
bettor
Mrs J B -Wade is an Imperial visitor
this week
Miss Guy Plumb has returned to
Marion this county
Mrs W C Schenck is visiting friends
in Denver this week
John Rice this week assumed his new
position in Morlans office
Mrs Mowry nee Verna Spencer is
vistting her parents here
Mrs J II Snyder has returned from
her visit in Nebraska City
Miss Sadie B Evans returned to Red
Cloud fore part of the week
Miss Lorena McKeone of Hastings is
a guest of Mrs George Martin
W D Kyle from Iowa has been a
guest of William Lewis this week
Mrs Ghorge Phillips is spending
a few days of this week in Holdrege
Harlow W Keyes was up from In
dianola Wednesday on legal matters
Henry Lehman of Culbertson was a
business guest of the city last Saturday
Miss Katie Catfrey of Orleans was
a guest of Mrs James Toohey last week
Miss Susie Walters returned to Hia
watha Dundy county first of the week
Herman Pade was called down to
Indianola Wednesday to embalm a
body
Peter Carty and family have moved
to Lebanon where he has gone into busi
ness
Mrs F W Hawksworth is up from
Lincoln guest of her mother Mrs M A
Hobson
Mrs W P Bross arrived home last
Saturday night from her visit in Omaha
to her sister Mrs Barrett
Dr J D Hare was in Indianola
close of past week in consultation with
Dr W Mackechine of that place
Mrs J G Schobel and Marjory re
turned Sunday last from a stay cf
several weeks with Minden relatives
Miss Florence Reynolds of the Ax
tell Advertiser was a guest of her sister
MrsG E Denton Saturday and Sunday
Mr and Mrs F J Rolfe went up
to Denver Saturday on a visit to their
son returning home on Monday morning
Ed Byfield of the Danbury News
was over to hear Flowers Saturday
evening and to visit the honiefolksSun
day
Mrs George Martin went down to
IndianolaThursday morning being call
ed there by the death of Mrs H C
Lefts
L C Stoll who has been in the em
ploy of H P Sutton has gone to Wichita
Kansas where he has a position with
Ed Vail Co
RevJ JLoughran has been appoint
ed by the city council a member of the
library board to succeed the late Miss
Rachel Berry
Mrs C B Sawyer and Miss Kate
who have been visiting C B for a couple
weeks returned to University Place
Wednesday morning
Miss Bertha Graham of Holdrege
who has been the guest of Mrs C M
Bailey has gone to Cambridge to visit
Editor and Mrs Hollingsworth o the
Clarion
Mrs Edith Kent and children re
turned Tuesday night from Exeter
where she recently buried her husband
the unfortunate victim of the Atlanta
accident
Mrs C W4 Bronson went up to
Denver Monday Miss Susie accom
panied her as far as Benkelman on her
way home to Hiawatha after a short
visit here
HJTheobald will depart tonight for
Madison Wisconsin where he will en
gage in other work for a few months
after which he will locate somewhere in
the practice of law
J D Mundis late with McConnell
left on Sunday night for his home in
Washington Kansas He is expected
in town coming Sunday on his way
west in search of a location
Mrs Margaret Oyster and daugh
ter Marguerita who have been visiting
Mr and Mrs Ruf us Carlton in Saera
mentoCalifornia for a few months ar
rived home Monday morning on No 2
Dr Barnes of Tecumseh was in con
sultation with Dr J DHare of our city
a few days since over C W McMillens
little boy who was quite low with blood
poisoning following chicken pox but
who is now much improved
Mr and Mrs Knud Stangland and
baby daughter arrived from California
on No 14 Monday night intending to
make their home in this section of the
country for a while Mrs Stanglands
mother Mrs Emma Dixon accompani
ed them as far as Denver where she
will remain a while with her sisters
Mrs Frank Carruth and Mrs Todd
both of whom are now living in that
city
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The City Council in Session
The city council was in session April
1st with a full representation of the
board
Bill of McCook Brick Co for 6425
was rejected on account of specification
Bill of McCook Brick Co for 84612
was allowed at 4350 Bill of C E
Eldred for 100 0Q was allowed
Independent Telephone Co ordinance
was read and referred to the committee
on ordinances
In the ordinance above referred to the
McCook Independent Telephone Co of
fers to build a plant in McCook either
automatic or central energy to cost
about 15000 with underground con
duits for wires within the business dis
trict and will instal and supply the
schools city hall and free library with
free service and will pay to the city an
nually one per cent of the net earnings
of the plant or if preferred by the city
will agree to keep the plant in good re
pair and at the end of 25 years turn the
plant over to the city free of charge
Phone rates to be 125 per month for
residences and 250 for business places
The mayor appointed Rev J J Lough
ran a member of the library board to
fill a vacancy
A sidewalk resolution was passed
A Successful Basket Supper
The basket supper and entertainment
by the Prospect Park and Anderson
schools last Friday night was a marked
success notwithstanding the rainy weath
er reduced the attendance considerably
The proceeds amounted to 2115 A
fine program was rendered One of the
baskets sold for 400
Refrigerators
We have just received our first invoice
of Alaska refrigerators They are so
well known in McCook that it is not
necessary for us to say anything in their
praise Call early while the assortment
is unbroken and we aro sure we can
please you in style quality and price
H P Waite Co
Card of Thanks
We desire to thank the many friends
who assisted and comforted us in our re
cent bereavement
Mrs J F Dye and Family
Wall Paper Remnants
Have some desirable remnants one
and two room patterns at bargain prices
also a large invoice of new paper just re
ceived at McMillens
Registered Short Horn Bulls For Sale
Eighteen months old also several
fresh milk cows Write me at Culbertson
or McCook T ORourke
Rugs Rugs Rugs
The annual sale more than ever be
fore April 17th to 27th Ludwick the
House Furnisher
For Sale Trade or Rent
The S R Smith abstract books of
Red Willow county Nebraska
J E Barngrover Creston Iowa
Water Tax 2nd quarter now due
Mens suits 350 500 650 800
1000 1350 at Thompsons
Ladies and misses silk and lisle
gloves and mitts at Thompsons
Do you feel tired and worn out these
warm days This is an indication of
bad blood McConnell s Sarsaparilla
enriches and purifies the blood and
makes you feel stronger and better in
every way Try a bottle 100
G L Burney has an umbrella ex
changed in the Methodist church last
Friday evening that he would like to
return to the owner and secure his own
at the same time
There is much said about paint W
T Coleman has paint that will please
and satisfy you Try his paint on one
building and be convinced
The Congregational ladies cleared a
little over 5000 in their dinner last Sat
urday during the teachers association
meeting
Try some brome grass this year The
season seems to be all right for it You
can get the seed at W T Colemans
Plenty of small pearl and covered
trimming buttons at Thompsons
Silverwarein both hollow and flat
wear at W T Colemans
Boys suits 85c 125 200 S275
400 500 at Thompsons
The Alaska refrigerator at Waites
Water Tax 2nd quarter now due
Lawn season begins April 15th
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PAINT SEASON
Paint season is here If you intend
using paint this spring now is a good
time We carry a large line of paints
varnishes and varnish stains We
especially recommend Lincoln abso
lutely pure mixed paint Guaranteed
to give entire satisfaction
McMillen Druggist
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A Great Teacher Gathering
The second ccnsecutive annual meet
ing of the Southwest Nebraska District
Teachers association held in McCcok
closed a two days session Saturday
evening with Montavillo Flowers in
The Merchant of Venice in what was
practically an ovation to that talented
and popular gentleman
The association embraces Phelps Har
lan Gosper Frontier Furnas Red Wil
lowIIitchcock HayesChaseand Dundy
counties and from these ten counties
there were present exceeding five hun
dred teachers and friends of education
one of the greatest gatherings of the sort
ever hold in this section of Nebraska
And as this is the second consecutive
time the association has met in McCook
its pride is excusable at the result which
marks McCook as an educational center
Besides the splendid program there
were two at least marked and special
features worthy of note in addition
namely the music and evening entertain
ments The music of the several ses
sions was a monument to the talent of
the teacher corps of the McCook city
schools and consisted of choruses quar
tettes trio duets and solos and instru
mental numbers of a most creditable
character and were all the outgrowth
of the music work of the school
The evening entertainments crowded
he new Methodist church to the doors
Friday evening Rev E M Evans of
Hastings gave Old Mexico to the sat
isfaction and instruction of all filling
for Dr Phil Baird who failed to appear
A splendid music program by the teach
ers and other talented musicians and
a reception to the visiting teachers filled
the evening to the brim
Friday evenings detailed program was
as follows
Violin solo Ronmnco Mr Roswell Cutler
Quartotto Three Maidens Went Sailing
Mm G II Thomas Misses Carrie Bud
long Hannah Stangland and Winnie Daigh
Vocal solo You and I Miss Elsie Campbell
Ladies trio Mermaids Song
Misses Stangland Storer and Budlong
Lecture Old Mexico and the Yellowstone
Park Rev E M Evans
Saturday evening Montaville Flowers
gave an interpretative recital of The
Merchant of Venice People had to be
turned away from the church for lack of
standing room Mr Flowers fcimply
captivated his audience and carried them
along with him entranced The master
piece was masterfully given A music
program of first quality preceded the
recital which closed the session glori
ously
Following numbers composed the pro
gram for Saturday evening
Business Meeting
Clarionet solo Cavitina Ernani Verdi
Mr JA Gaardo
Ladies trio Row Us Swiftly
Vocal solo a When the Heartis Young
I The Las3 with the Delicate
Air o MrsC W Britt
Ladies quartette Annie Laurie
The Merchant of Venice
Mr Montaville Flowers Cincinnati Ohio
At the business meeting Saturday
afternoon the following officers were
elected
President Superintendent C W Mc
Michael Arapahoe
Vice president County Superintend
ent James OConnell Trenton
Secretary County Superintendent
Miss Flora B Quick Indianola
Treasurer County Superintendent P
P Bentloy Alma
Members of executive committee to
gether with the president County Su
perintendent FGDowning Beaver City
Superintendent G H Thomas McCook
This committee will determine time and
place for holding next meeting of the
association
The official program of the session doth
here appear in full
Enrollment
Piano solo Mrs W B Mills
What Should Be the Purpose of the General
or Opening Exercises
Mrs MarcaretE West Hayes Center
Debating and Declaiming in Our Schools
Prin H H Gallatin Bartley
Busy Work and Its Educational Value
Miss Ena Gamsby Indianola
Pilgrims Chorus City Teachers
What a Superintendent May Rightly Expect
from HisTeachersSupt FACarmonyOrleans
What a Teacher May Rightly Expect from
Her Superintendent Misses
Ruth JonesStrattonDollie Proud Cambridge
Vocal solo Daddy Miss Bertha Graham
Grammar a Reasoning or a Memory Study
Miss Mary Brown Beaver City
Reading a Rastus
b Imphrm Miss Gertrude Storer
Address What Can Be Done to Increase
Teachers Salaries
Deputy E C Bishop Lincoln
How to Keep Boys in School
Piano duet Festive March
Misses Lillie Camptell and Emma Perry
The Joy and Power that Beauty Gives the
School Miss Emma Keller Culbertson
Piano duet Poet and Peasant
Mesdames Mills and Thomas
Getting and Giving tbo Thought
Prin M S Pate Trenton
How to Teach History in the Country Schools
SuptF G Downing Beaver City
Do Athletics in the School Foster thoSpiritof
Work or Detract from it
Supt S H Thompson Holdrege
Ladies quartette Little Boy Blue
Disciplining the Older Pupils Shall We Pun
ish or Expel Miss Sadie B Smith Holdrege
Conoludod on Pago Four
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING APRIL X 1905
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THE PLAESANTNESS
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AMERICAN LIFE
by
CHANCELLOR henry A BUCHTEL
of the
University of Denver
NEW M E CHURCH
THURSDAY APRIL 20th
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General Admission 35 Cents
This is tho first of a series of
popular lectures and entertain
ments each guaranteed as to
worth and value to be given un
der the auspices of tho lecture
committee of tho Brotherhood of
St Paul
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Lawn season begins April 15th
Water Tax 2nd quarter now due
Over 100 styles of appliques at Thomp
sons
Largest line of shirred silk belts at
Thompsons
Sun bonnets 15c 20c 25c 35c all
styles at Thompsons
Some choice yellow and white seed
corn for sale at W T Colemans
Table damasks from 30c to 125 with
napkins to match at Thompsons
Ladies tab collars of bobinet also
chemisettes of same material at Thomp
sons
Rugs for rooms from 350 to 6000 at
Ludwicks rug and drapory sale April
17th to April 27th
The ladies circle of the Baptist church
will serve ice cream and cake next Fri
day night April 14th down town at
some place to be designated later
BANKSVILLE
L S Elliott was in McCook Tuesday
T C Kelly returned to Grant precinct
recently
Tho weather is somewhat on the cool
side lately
A M Benjamin planted potatoes on
Wednesday
Mr Williams took a load of hogs to
Cedar Bluffs Monday
J A Hoffman had business at A
Andersons Wednesday
W H Benjamin was doing business
in Cedar Bluffs Monday
Ed Lawthers was hauling hogs to
Cedar Bluffs Kans Monday
Harve Rowland is helping his father
pull the pump They had bad luck
losing the pipe in the well and had not
fished it out Tuesday night
City Election
The city election passed off Tuesday
without interest or incident The Re
publican ticket had no opposition The
vote was about 25 per cent of total city
vote The new officials elect are Mayor
H P Waite councilmen Matt Lawrit
son and C D Custer members board of
education A Campbell and A Barnett
clerk W A Middleton treasurer A C
Ebert engineer F M Washburn
Fresh Cut Flowers Always on Hand
Roses 125 to 200 per dozen Car
nations 75c Received today from
Chicago a choice lot of bride and bride
maid roses Mrs L M Best
McCook Greenhouse
April 17th to 2rth
April 17th to 27th April 17th to 27th
April 17ti to 27th April 17th to 27th
Ludwicks Rug and Carpet sale
Was it you Mrs that was want
ing a rug for that room Then goto
Ludwicks store during the rug sale
April 17th to 27th
The Womans Missionary society of
the Congregational church will meet
with Mrs Northrop Wednesday April
12 at thye p m
J A Wilcox has made a comfortable
improvement to his home in the new
front porch just completed
Our specialty ladies pen knives and
embroidery scissors W T Coleman
Rooms for rent over the market
D C Marsh
Ocean Wave washers are the best
Everybody says so
Ladies wrappers 50c 90c 125 150
at Thompsons
Curtain stuff and lace curtains at
Thompsons
Simpsons finest prints 5c at Thomp
sons
The Alaska refrigerator at Waites
Water Tax 2nd quarter now due
Lawn season begins April 15th
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McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday morning
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Plants for Everybody
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I have just received over one
thousand indoor and outdoor plants
of every description roses carna
tions geraniums ferns foliage
plants many of the plants are In
bloom and all are in thrifty con
dition Here Is a splendid oppor
tunity to secure your choice of a
great variety Call early and get
the choicest of a full assortment
Al E KNIPPLE
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
What makes tho merchants business hum
What makes his clorks porjpiro
Is it duo to drummers bland
Or to messages by vire7
Can it lx due to fine displays
Or to silly worn out fads
No Tho business boom is mostly due
To his InrKo attractive ads
McConnell for drugs
Silverware at Colemans
For wall paper see Cono Bros
Water Tax 2nd quarter now duo
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Do your drug trading at Cono Bros
Everything in drugs McConnell
Liquid veneer is found at Cono Bros
McMillens cougli euro is fully guar
anteed
Best apron check ginghams 5c at
Thompsons
L L unbleached muslin Ifoc by the
bolt at Thompsons
Ludwicks annual Rug and Drapery
sale April 17th to 27th
Newest ombre and polka dotted rib
bons for neck and sash at Thompsons
A splendid line of wall paper at very
attractive prices is being shown by Cone
Bros
W II Ferguson has received the big
gasoline engine for his big cleaning
house
This is the season for timbole irons
potato scoops ice cream bricks See
them at W T Colemans
Beyond compare are Ideal Waists
They fit your form your fancy your
finances Thompsons only
Tho ladies of the Episcopal Guild
will hold a dance in the opera house
Wednesday evening April 2Gth
Good clean alfalfa seed for sale at G a
bushel Powell Nilsson
Marion Neb
A trial of McMillens Cream Lotion
will convince you of its merits as to
healing and making skin soft and
smooth
A T Wilson of Box Elder has just
shipped in a fine Percheron Norman
which is a valuable addition to the
thorough bred horse of the county
Tho lawn season opens April 15 And
this reminds us that W T Coleman
has a very large stock of new fresh gar
den hose to select from And the prices
are right
Cone Bros the druggists are showing
a fine assortment of wall decorations
and their already heavy business in this
line shows indication of a large increase
over last season
Ludwicks annual Rug sale which is
to be from April 17th to the 27th is
causing the ladies of the town to make
these dates their house cleaning time so
as to put down their new rugs at once
In buying a refrigerator the qualities
sought are cleanliness perfect refrigera
tion low cost of operation and appear
ance The Alaska line gives the best
satisfaction in all these respects and
our prices on them are right
II P Waite Co
Rev Herman Bross of Lincoln secre
tary for Home Missions in Nebraska for
the Congregational church occupied
the local pulpit Sunday morning and
evening last In the morning he spoke
on the subject of Home Missions and in
the evening on American Citizenship
the latter being a patriotic effort The
music of the evening was of a patriotic
sort There were present a few of the
members of J K Barnes post in court
esv for the state commander
We Make
A leader of the Sherwin Williams
Paints because they represent the
best paint value on the market For
durabilityspreading capacity beauty
and economy no better paints can be
made One quality only the best
They are cheapest because they are
best Sold by
McConnell Druggist