The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 28, 1905, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    l
v
t
tt
u
t
3
TWENTY FOURTH YEAR
mkt
Getting Down to Business
The carnival committee of the McCook
commercial club was in important ses
sion Wednesday night arranging for
the street fair and harvest festival to
be held it this city during the week of
August 28th Septomber 2nd Various
details were disposed of
The Parker Amusement Co has been
secured to entertain the people and in
this art they are recommended as ex
perts who fail not
One of the especial features of the car
nival will be the display of live stock
and agricultural products This is a
year of plenty and our visitors may ex
pect to see something marvelous in this
line Stockmen and farmers for many
miles around are entering into this
matter and the result will be a display
to delight the heart of all our guests
during the carnival
The matter of decoration of the city
during the week will receive attention
Electricity will have a prominent place
A Miraculous Merger
The Indianola Independent was this
week sold by S R Smith to Frank
Lackey foreman of the Indianola Re
ported and next week the combined
newspapers will appear with Frank
Lackey as editor J S Phillips retiring
temporarily at least from the tripod
Indianola can and doubtless will sup
port one good newspaper We hope she
will Its business
FINE CHINA
We have recently received
a large line of Japanese and hand-painted
china New shapes New designs
New colorings Suitable for presents
and for your own table
McConnell Druggist
Live Stock Show
At a meeting of the street -fair com
mittee Wednesday evening it was de
cided to devote the first part of the car
nival to the live stock and agricultural
exhibit Monday Tuesday and Wed
nesday will be live stock days Entries
can be made up to Monday at 6 p m
The judging will take place Tuesday
and the stock released after the parade
at 10 a m Wednesday Free accom
modations will be furnished stock but
a small fee charged for hay and grain if
desired A premium schedule is being
arranged and entry blanks may be had
by applying to E J Mitchell superin
tendent of the live stock exhibit or any
of the superintendents of the various
classes The list will be made public
as soon as completed It is urged that
special premiums be offered to create an
interest in this feature Any person or
firm desiring to assist in this matter will
kindly notify the superintendent
E J Mitchell
A Little Family Affair
As a result of a little family and
neighborhood affair Tom Morrissey and
A S Gibbs had an impromptu mill on
Main street last Friday evening
Police Judge Berry adjudicated the
matter later in the evening It cost
Morrissey 8300 and costs and Gibbs got
off free Morrissey was evidently the
aggressor striking Gibbs several times
even after Gibbs was in the hands of the
night policeman
W H Ferguson Sells
Pictou Maitland lump coal at 775 ton
Best lump threshing at 700 ton
Best nut threshing coal at 6 50 ton
Best egg coal at 575 ton
He also pays the highest market price
for all kinds of grain Try him
Prohibition State Convention
The Prohibitionists of Nebraska will
hold their state convention in the aud
itorium Lincoln on August 8th 1905
at 10 oclock Red Willow county is
entitled to eight delegates under the
call
Red Willow County Fair
The county fair management an
nounces its dates for the coming fall
exhibition as September 26 27 28 and
29 The premium list will be ready for
distribution shortly
Helpful Rest
can be secured by purchasing a com
fortable hammock at McMillens drug
store
Dinner sets tea sets toilets sets plain
ware decorated ware good cheap dishes
fine dishes everything in the line at
Ludwicks
Best quality apron check ginghams5c
yd at Thompsons
Large gingham aprons of best quality
20c at Thompsons
BesU quality table oil cloth 15cyd at
Thompsons
Mens black undershirts and drawers
33c at Thompsons
Use McMillens Cream Lotion for sun
burn and tan
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
John Cordeal is spending the week
in Colorado
Charles D Ritchie is a new clerk in
W S Morlana law office
G F Washburn of Giltner this state
is a guest nf his brother Fred
Mrs Steve Dwire is down from Den
ver guest of McCook relatives
Mrs J F Kenyon was a passenger
on No 1 Wednesday for Denver
Miss Winnie Browne left Monday
for Malmo where she is visiting friends
Miss Mary Templeton of Pikeview
Colo is a guest in J H Moores home
Mrs Vina Wood joined her father
yesterday on a trip to PortlandOregon
R O Adams of the Grand Island
Democrat was a sojourner first of the
week
Mrs Axel Backstrom and the chil
dren are visiting Lincoln relatives for a
few weeks
Mrs George LeHew is visiting rela
tives in Pueblo leaving for that city
yesterday on 1
Mrs H A Tartsch entertained a
sister Miss Vera Ballance of Platts
mouth last week
Ralph Guthrie a special agent of
the revenue service was in the city
early in the week
Mrs J M Trammkll and sister Miss
Piovance went up to Denver on 13 Wed
nesday on a visit
Mrs George Willetts and children
were passengers on 13 Wednesday for
Denver on a short visit
G S Foxworthy of the Western
Newspaper Union Omaha had business
in the city on Wednesday
Miss Ena Gamsby came up from In
dianola close of past week and has been
the guest of McCook friends a few days
Mrs T A Wilburn and the children
want down to Hendley Wednesday to
be absent two or three weeks visiting
relatives
L C Stoll returned to the city early
in the week from Wichita Kansas
where he has been located for the past
fewmonths
Mrs A W Hunt and ailing baby
have returned to Wilsonville The lit
tle ones treatment will be discontinued
for a few weeks
Mrs L J Baldwin departed early
in the week for her home in Merrill
Mich after a visit of several weeks
with Mrs L R Clyde
Mrs E C Colvin and daughter Miss
Gertrude departed this morning for
Kearney on a visit to Mrs A O Thom
as a daughter and sister
Marjory Schobel entertained a com
pany of little friends last Friday after
noon in honor of her young guest Mar
garet Copeland of Minden
Supt E E Magee of Ashland an in
structor in the Holdrege junior normal
spent Saturday and Sunday in McCook
with family and relatives
Miss Mamie Chandler arrived home
Sunday from her delightful Colorado
visit and resumed her desk in the Bar
nett Lumber office Monday morning
Miss Edna Waite entertained a com
pany of her young girl friends last Sat
urday evening in honor of her cousin
Miss Isola Neiswanger of Cambridge
her guest
Mrs F H Higgins and daughters
Misses Anna and Katherine of Kansas
City Missouri are guests of Mr and
Mrs F M Kimmell while on their way
homeward from a trip to the Rockies
E H Batty of Hastings proprietor
of the Alma Record and the Orleans
Star was in the city Saturday on land
business He was considering the advi
siability of putting a newspaper plantain
Culbertson He was greatly impressed
with conditions about McCook
E J Simonds assistant state secre
tary of the Y M C A was in the city
part of this week in the interest of the
financial affairs of the association his ef
fort being to raise some money here to
assistin the work which is maintained
by voluntary subscriptions About
1000 are required to continue the work
during 1905
Rev George B Hawkes the new
Congregational pastor wife and baby
son arrived in the city on No 1 Thurs
day noon He will deliver his first ser-
mon in his new field on next Sunday
morning at 11 oclock Rev Hawkes
and wife come to the Congregational
people highly endorsed as earnest esti
mable young people and the parishion
ers feel they are fortune in their selec
tion of a pastor Services will conse
quently be held in the church on com
ing Sunday both morning and evening
at the usual hours
Very good
Thompsons
JflcCottb
harvest overalls 50c at
Stokes the grocer
JUNIOR NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES
The total enrollment this week reaches
a grand total of 232
M S Pate of Trenton mingled with
the normalites Wednesday
Miss Grace B Murphy of Arapahoe
was a normal visitor Monday v
Supt G H Pickett of Hayes Center
was on the ground Tuesday on a semi-
occasional visit of inspection
State Supt McBrien and his deputy
E C Bishop each expect to spend at
least one day at McCook before the nor
mal closos
Mr J F Winters the American Book
Companys state representative came
out from Lincoln Thursday on matters
of business
To day marks the close of the eighth
week of the junior normal school There
are but two weeks more this summer s
session ending August 11
Instructor Hoppers class in civics
has been holding a series of nominating
conventions the result being the devel
opment of a high order of political wire
pulling The practice at least illustrates
exactly how things are done
Dr J A Beattie a former president
of the Peru state normal and now of the
Cotner university faculty at Lincoln
will be hero Wednesday August 9 He
will speak in the forenoon at chapel
and deliver an evening address
The reports indicate that the McCook
junior normal heads the list at present
Valentine is the smallest with something
less than 100 while Alliance and North
Platte stand about HO each Holdrege
has 216 This gives McCook the lead
by sxiteen
In school law Supt OConnell has
the class into a regular district school
meeting where motions are made and
objections entered in the same way as
usually characterize such deliberations
The practical value of such traiuing is
much appreciated
Rev Luther P Ludden will be here
Friday August 11 the last day Mr
Ludden is a member of the state board
of education and has a wide acquaint
ance over the state As Supt McBrien
phrases it he is a fitting man to have
present for the doxology and benedic
tion
Instructor C M Barr gaveihe normal
teachers a delightful evening of enter
tainment Wednesday with an address
descriptive of last summer spent in Ari
zona and New Mexico It was well il
lustrated by views taken on the trip
Mr Miller delighted the audience with
two vocal numbers
President J W Crabtree of the Peru
State Normal School and President A
O Thomas of the Kearney State Nor
mal School have written that they will
each be present one day within the next
two weeks for the purpose of becoming
better acquainted with the work done at
the junior state normal schools
Robert Knowles Beverly Blanche
Pahl Cambridge Sadie Hamilton Bar
tley Jennie McAleer Etta Jones Cora
Schoonover Kelley Jennings Trenton
Emma Keller Geneveive Barger Cul
bertson John Underhill Cornell Maude
Middleton McCook Katie Smith Hayes
Center Ola Doling Edison entered
new this week
The instructors are busy preparing
questions for the examinations to be
conducted during the closing week for
junior normal school certificates Ques
tions will be prepared at each of the five
representative ones will be selected and
printed for the use of the teachers
Advices received here from the state
department of education report that it
will be impossible for Frank R Rober
son to keep his engagement with the
junior normal schools This is due to
the continued sickness of his wife
Supt McBrien is in telegraphic com
munication with musical talent as a
special attraction in the way of enter
tainment for the closing week of school
While general regret is felt over Mr
Robersons inability to come assurance
is given that a worthy substitute will be
offered
The state superintendent of public in
struction announces that examinations
for professional state life certificates
will be held at McCook in the East
ward building Friday and Saturday
August 4 and 5 The branches required
besides those demanded for a first grade
county certificate include chemistry
general history English literature plane
trigonometry zoology geology physical
geography philosophy and rhetoric
Not all the examinations need be taken
this year the grades being good from
year to year There is no fee It is
hoped that there may be several who
will desire to secure a certificate of pro
fessional grade Inquiries can be made
of the principal of the junior normal
school I
The Friday morning music rendered
at the chapel today afforded pleasure to
a large audience of teachers and visitors
It was in detail as follows
Chant School
Song O Come Come Away School
Vocal Solo The Two Grenadiers
Me C H Millee
Piano Solo Cottonfleld Danced
Mrs W B Mills
Vocal Solo Oh Dry those Tears
Mbs Q H Thomas
With Violin Obligato Miss Hazel Habe
Piano Solo Pizzicati
Mbs WB Mills
VocalSolo I Fear No Foe
Mb C H Milleb
Song Lightly Row School
Unique Mr Jones of Georgia
Mr Sam Jones of Cartersville Geor
gia ran amuck in our city last Friday
evening shooting at the flock in his
lanquid and quite inimitable way
The subject of Sams somewhat er
ratic philippic was Character and
Characters but he wa3 not under
bond to stick to his text and he prompt
ly forgot it after announcing the same
The Tribune does not want to be
understood as conveying the idea that
Sam Jones did not say many things
worth while He did But by the same
token he would have left a better im
pression had he left unsaid several things
he seemed to have most pleasure in say
ing
But robbed of his idiosyncrasies his
mannerisms and masterful nerve there
isnt enough meatty substance left to
give the discriminating and thoughtful
mind enough to instruct and entertain it
He addressed a fair sized audience a
larger one than would greet him on a
return visit He does not measure up
to reasonable expectations
His appearance here was under
cies of the Epworth League of the Meth
odist church
Resigned Effective September 1st
John H Bennett has resigned his po
sition as county commissioner the same
to go into effect on the first day of Sep
tember Mr Bennett expects on that
date to eo to Omaha where he will en
gage in the cigar and tobacco business
Mr Bennett has made one of the best
commissioners Red Willow county has
ever had and his place will not be easily
filled The removal of himself and
family from McCook will be a source of
much genuine regret He has also re
signed from the board of directors of
the McCook Cooperative Building and
Savings association where his judgment
and business acumen have been of value
and prized This resignation becomes
effective on the 1st of September also
Notice to Contractors
The directors of district No 29 will re
ceive sealed bids for the construction of
a new school house up to July 25th 1905
Plans and specifications may be seen
at either the Barnett or the Bullard
lumber yard Right is reserved to re
ject any and all bids
O N Rector Director
Mens black
Thompsons
alpaca coats 175 at
Ready made wrappers 50c 90c S125
at Thompsons
Ladies linen colored shirt waist suits
150 at Thompsons
For Sale My residence Inquire at
house May E Goldtrap
The McCook bottling works are now
owned and managed by E B Odell
Son who are pushing and enlarging the
business
junior normal scnoois ana senu in 10 excursion
Since their recent fishing
the state departmnet of education where ifc ig recognized that both Colonel Sutton
and Dr Fahnestock
push in them
have considerable
Wanted Oil saleman at once to can
vass the farming and threshing trade
Fine opportunity for a good man Ad
dress The Harvey Oil Co Cleveland
Ohio
Dr Warrick the specialist of Hast
ings will meet eye ear nose and throat
patients at the Commercial hotel in Mc
Cook Monday July 31st Hours from
12 to eight p m Eyes tested and prop
erly fitted
Dr Warrick the specialist comes
very highly recommended as a man of
honor and ability He spent the winter
in New Ybrk hospitals taking special
work in eye ear nose and throat He
will make regular visits
The Brotherhood of St Paul will give
an entertainment musical and literary
to be followed by refreshments Aug
8th It will be given and conducted by
the Men Let the men do the work do
the work Come and see everybody
and enjoy the novelty
Monday eveniug of this week Dr J
F Hart who has been practicing medi
cine in our city for a year or so departed
for Hastings where he will locate in the
practice of his profession Dr W E
McDevitt succeeds to his office quarters
over McMillens drug store and to his
practice
fflrtb
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JULY 28 1905
MUSICAL
Miss Edna M Bark
and
Miss Hazel Hare
assisted by others
MONDAY AUGUST 17 1005
at 830 p m
METHODIST CHURCH
Admission 35c
A real musical treat is assured
by these two artists and assisting
friends A full house should
greet them
SXsXsi
Cash Offer Wanted
On lot 3 block 7 1st addition to
McCook Neb and the southeast quart
er of 22-3-29 iyz miles east of McCook
Neb Address owner Benj Hammer
1958 Emerson st Denver Col
Some years ago all machinery was
made from wood Now all first class
machinery is made from steel The
latest is a steel wagon And W T
Coleman has them
Look out for the babys health Hes
a delicate little chap and his food must
be just right during hot weather Our
infant foods are always fresh
McConnell Druggist
Get off at McCook any time between
August 28th and September 2nd and
have the time of your life
The McCook Street Fair and Carnival
dates are August 28 29 30 31 Septem
ber 1 2
Lincoln Mixed Paint will give entire
satisfaction Sold by McAlillen Drug
gist
McMillens Blackberry Balsam for
summer complaint etc
Four colors of Cotton Covert Skirting
13Jc at Thompsons
Cylinder and all other kinds of oil for
sale at Colemans
Boys round straw harvest hats 10cat
Thompsons
Farm trucks as low as 2700 at W T
Colemans
Ready made sheets and pillow cases
Thompsons
The Round Oak Chief steel range at
Waites
Ladies washable skirts 100 150 at
Thompsons
A MOST LNTERESTING PER-
sonality is that of Robert Mcln
tyre who is to lecture under nor
mal auspices Friday eyening next
He was born in Selkirk Scot
land in 1851 and came to this
country when seven year3 of age
He settled in Philadelphia Pa
and at the age of age of eleven
took his place as wage earner in a
mill Owing to domestic afflic
tions he was chief bread winner
for a family when but a boy and
took a full course of study in the
University of Adversity He is
bj trade a bricklayer and helped
to rebuild Chicago after the great
fire His education was received
at the public schools and at Van
derbilt University Nashville
Tenn He entered the ministry
in Illinois in 1878 and finding no
church at his first appointment
inspired the people to build an
ediffice for worship doing the
brick work with his own hands
In ten years from this humble be
ginning he was pastor of the larg
est Methodist church in Chicago
from which he weut to the famed
Trinity church Denver and then
was pastor of St Jame3 church of
the strongest denomination in that
city His present home is in Los
Angeles California Hehas often
requested the members of his
churches to go to other places for
evening worship and let the crowd
of outsiders have access to the
pews Often hundreds were turn
ed away for lack of room during a
series of sermon lectures
Farmers Have you enough dishes for
harvest Ludwick has the assorment to
select from
Best quality Simpsons prints 5c a
yard at Thompsons
For Sale A turning lathe Can be
seen at D Magners Mrs Irwin
The best harvest work shirts 35c 50c
65c Thompsons
4i
4iii
J2
ro
NUMBER 9
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Ludwick for dishes
McConnell for drugs
Feed mills at Colemans
Stokes grocer phono No 30
Everything in drugs McConnell
Detroit gasoline stoves at Waites
Try Stokes for groceries Phone 30
Best harvest toweling 9c at Thomp
sons
Cups and saucers 45c per set at Lud
wicks
Harvest gloves all prices at Thomp
sons
Turnip and winter radish seed at
Waites
Mens helmet hats for harvest 20c at
Thompsons
Those bread mixers at Colemans are
bread winners
Best carpet warp on spools 19 and 21c
at Thompsons
Fresh butter of best quality at Marshs
meat market
New fall dress goods beginning to ar
rive at Thompsons
Fringed table cloths 4 sizes 100 to
175 at Thompsons
Remember phone No 30 when you
want nice fresh groceries
American A 2 bushel seamless grain
bags 16c at Thompsons
The new Press cut glassware at Lud
wicks Have you seen it
Turkey red handkerchiefs for thresh
ers 6 for 25c at Thompsons
Coleman sells steel ranges as low as
1600 Call and see his line
Good turkey red table damask for
threshers 30c at Thompsons
H P Waite Co have a large stock
of bundle and header forks
Cream in sealed 10c an 20c bottles
for sale at Marshs meat market
That sliced halibut will capture you if
you try it once Stokes grocery
Still have a good supply of fly nets
W T Coleman
For Sale A magic lantern with 93
slides Mrs C K Putnam
French canned goods peas mush
rooms sardines etc at Stokes groc
ery
This is weather to naturally remind
you of the comfort of a lawn swing
See Coleman
Get the first choice of those elegant
new fall waist patterns just received at
Thompsons
It cost Martin Donahue 100 and
costs for imbibing too freely Tuesday
He liquidated
Ladies ready made dress skirts 200
to 850 alterations made quickly with
out extra charge at Thompsons
This is ideal weather for a gasoline
stove The Quick Meal is still the un
equalled stove W T Coleman
McConnells Fragrant Lotion takes
out the fire of sunburn and keeps the
skin soft and health 25 cents a bottle
I want to buy two or three good Jer
sey cows not over five years old at fair
but not fancy prices S R Smith In
dianola Neb
Lost a black silk jacket with appli
que collar Please return to Mrs P E
Benjamin or leave at the Bee Hive Re
ward offered
Our own make bed comforts Gx7 feet
14 yards cloth six Izzer batts inside
well tacked and hemmed 185 at
Thompsons
Our living friends are not our only
advertisers Competitive importations
resort to devious methods to decry the
merits of Doans 91 patent
Out-of-town products are not in com
petition when quality and excellence are
considered a3 factors in flour Theres
none so good as Doans 91
McCook has an enviable reputation
as the foremost city of enterprise in the
western country Doans 91 patent has
been one of McCooks best advertise
ments
You can depend upon it every time
the quality of meat you get at Marshs
market Always the best and no high
er than the cheaper kinds No need to
experiment just remember the reliable
A sidewalk is to be built along the
west front of block 10 the block just
south of the new Methodist church
This will be a greatly appreciated im
provement giving pedestrians an op
portunity of going up that side of Main
avenue to the church as well as improv
ing the appearance of the street at that
point