The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 18, 1905, Image 1

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TWENTY FOURTH YEAR
PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES
Whatever your occupation may bo
and however crowded your hours with
affairs do not fail to secure at least a
tfew minutes every day for refreshment
of your inner life with a bit of poetry
jf rom poems you ought to know
Have just received from the war de
partment a new atlas and pictures of the
Union and Confederate Armies consist
ing of 175 plates These are of great
interest and especially to the old soldiers
One of the best sets of novels written
is that by George Eliot
all at the library waiting
Will some one answer
We have them
to loan them
why Dickens
works should be read
Some excellent reading is found in
the Library of Oratory Ancient and
Modern containing critical studies of
the worlds great orators by eminent es
sayists
The Worlds Work has a good article
upon the Lewis and Clark fair with il
lustrations May Hileman
Acting Librarian
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DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT
After an enforced absence
of two months abroad Dr
Herbert J Pratt now takes
pleasure in informing his
patrons and friends that he
has returned and is ready
to resume his professional
duties at his office upstairs
over McConnells drug store
Dr Pratt further announces
that during his limited stay
in London England he took
the rare opportunity of at
tending at several of the
best known medical and
dentalhospitalschief among
being the Royal Dental
Hospital of London He was
thus enabled to take up a
series of lectures and prac
tical demonstrations under
able teachers in certain
branches of dentistry hith
erto not practiced in this
section of the state conse
quently he will shortly
make some important up-to-date
additions to his al
ready modern outfit which
will give him an equipment
second to none in South
western Nebraska
One Element of Success
The Tribune expresses a general sen
timent in recognizing the efforts of
County Supt J V OConnell of Hitch
cock county in making the late McCook
junior normal school the success it was
Supt OConnell was not only here him
self laboring for the good of the normal
with his stirring ability but his teachers
were strongly represented in the attend
ance so much so that he felt it unneces
sary to hold a county institute in his
county this fall
All Home Print This Week
The Tribune was entirely unable to
racconiadate its advertising demands and
news requirements last week and this
week gives its readers an all home print
Considerable advertising and news mat
ter had to be set out last week for lack
of space We may print all at home for
a week or two more It depends upon
the demands of the business
At the point of the pen
Let there be Highland Linen
A paper that
Speaks between the lines
McConneli Druggist
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W H Ferguson Sells
Pictou Maitland lump coal at 775 ton
Best lump threshing at 700 ton
Best nut threshing coal at 650 ton
Best egg coal at 575 ton
He also pays the highest market price
for all kinds of grain Try him
To a Hospital For Operation
Mrs John N Smith of Coleman pre
cinct was taken to Omaha Monday
night on No 6 for an operation and
treatment She stood the long drive
from the country well
Misses gauze knee pants 14 cents
at Thompsons clearing sale
Ladies gauze knee pants 19c at Thomp
sons
clearing
sale
Go to Hubers for fresh and wholesome
bome made bread
The Round Oak Chief steel range at
Waites
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mrs II A Beale arrived home Sat
urday la3t from Lincoln
Miss Vera Hileman returned to
Omaha close of last week
John Schlagel was down from the
farm near Culbertson Wednesday
Martin Matson of D C Marshs en
joyed a vacation in Colorado last week
II C Clapp arrived home Tuesday
night from his trip to eastern markets
Martha and Gertrude Suess are
visiting their grandparents near Crete
Mrs G W Norris is entertaining
her sister Mrs John Lang and two chil
dren
M E Wells the Burlington inspector
was out from Lincoln fore part of the
week
Mrs A J Gummere and Postmaster
Isreal of Benkelman were city visitors
last Sunday
Mrs A C Ebert is entertaining her
mother Mrs Stockton who arrived in
the city Monday
Miss Ethel Barnett is visiting in
Los Angeles California and other points
on the Pacific coast
William Lewis is adding to the west
end of his residence A porch is among
the improvements also
Mrs W R Starr gave a six oclock
dinner Wednesday evening in honor of
Miss Lulu Alexander of Hastings
George W Stares was down from
Colorado close of last weeK a few days
visiting relatives and friends here
Mr and Mrs L H Lindemann ar
rived home Tuesday night on No G
from a brief honeymoon in Colorado
Mrs J S Chambers was a passenger
on No 12 Wednesday for eastern part
of the state on a visit to the homefolks
Conductor and Mrs J W Lino left
this week for Franklin Vermont to be
absent a number of weeks visiting rela
tives
Mrs Mohr and daughter of Denver
are guests of Engineer and Mrs W C
Scheuck They will be here for several
weeks
Warren Hanson who has been visit
ing at the old home in Farmington Il
linois for a few weeks arrived home
end of past week
Mr and Mrs W C Bulger of El
Paso Texas have been guests of Train
master and Mrs J F Kenyon since
close of last week
Dr A H Thomas nasby at Trenton
and Banker Collett of the same burg
were pilgrims hither Sunday evening to
get train for Denver
Mrs W S Tomlinson and Nina ar
rived home Monday from Lincoln
where they have been the guests of Mrs
Bingham formerly of our city
Charlie Beardslee of Cripple Creek
Colo has been visiting his parents Mr
and Mrs I M Beardslee this week
He also briefly visited Indianola rela
tives and friends
Mrs W S Perry Emma and Galen
Mrs F G Bosworth and Ralph MrsH
p Wnito and daughters Edith and
Edna arrived home Tuesday from their
Colorado outing
Miss Edna Yarger of the postoffice
force departed on No 13 Tuesday morn
ing for Colorado to be absent on a va
cation of two weeks in Denver Boulder
Colorado and in Scottsbluff Nebraska
Mrs C L Fahnestock returned
Monday night from her trip to Salt
Lake City Utah The doctor went to
Sheridan Wyoming and northwest
points expecting to be home on coming
Sunday
Congressman Norris is now on the
ocean bound for Brussels Belgium to
attend the sessions and participate in
the deliberations of the international
peace commission as a delegate from the
United States
Rev M B Carman arrived home
last Friday night from his trip to New
England and other points east The
boys came with him Mrs Carman and
Marjorie visited briefly in Wiiconsin on
the way home and did not arrive until
Wednesday
Mrs E E MAGEEand baby departed
last Saturday morning on No 2 forFair
mont Mr Magee met them at Hold
rege After a short visit in their late
home they will move to Ashland where
ho will serve the coming year as super
intendent of schools
A very large and handsome assortment
of new fall waist patterns 3J4 yards to
a patternjust received at Thompsons
Try my Gold Medal coffee from 15
to 35 cents per pound Ed Huber
Ladies gauze union suits 19c in
Thompsons clearing sale
New fall goods arriving at Thomp
sons
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JUNIOR NORMAL NOTES
The total enrollment of McCook reach
ed 239 while at Holdrego it is reported
as 222 Figures from the remaining
three junior normal schools are not ob
tainable but in point of number attend
ing McCook will rank first as was the
case last year
As the concluding day exercises last
Friday afternoon the members of the
Locke Male Quartette rendered a thirty
minute program of music to the delight
of the listening teachers Each number
was thoroughly enjoyed and roundly ap
plauded
That the visiting teachers have beed
thoroughly entertained and instructed
there is not the slightest question A
computation recently made reveals the
fact that fifty special features were pro
vided not counting the regular and or
dinary ones which is an average of ono
for each day of the session
Deputy State Supt ECBishop came
out from Lincoln last Friday as Mr
McBriens personal representative to be
present at the close of the summer
school At the afternoon meeting Mr
Bishop spoke in a congratulatory strain
to the teachers wishing them success in
their new years work 1 1 was a mutual
ly enjoyable occasion inasmuch as Mr
Bishop had not before visitod the normal
and the teachers had not previously
had opportunity of greeting him
Junior normal school teachers were
delighted with three music programs
last Friday the last day of the summer
session At the morning chapel hour a
particularly attractive exercise was pre
pared as the final one of the series It
was as follows
Chant School
Song Tho Battle Prayer School
Vocal duet Go Pretty Rose Morzials
Mns C H Millee Mrs G H Thomas
Violin solo My Rosary Nevin
Miss Hazel Hare
Vocal solo Song of a Heart Tunisou
Me C H Miller
Euphonium solo a Am Meer Schubert
b Song to tho Evening
Star Wagner
Mr F A Pennell
Vocal solo My Little Love Hawley
Mrs G H Tiiojias
Piano solo A Russian Dance Gavotte
Miss Edna Barr
Vocal solo A Bandits Life is the Life for
Me Harper
Mk C H Miller
Song Juan ita
March
Competent and unbiased judges freely
pronounce this years session to be the
best of the three A number of causes
have operated to make it so In the
first place the teachers more definitely
understand what the school means and
what opportunities are theirs to enjoy In
consequence they seized upon them more
eagerly at this session And while the
number onrolled is not quite so large as
last year a condition prevailing at all
five junior normals and due in part to
the fee of two dollars imposed this sum
mer for the first time the actual at
tendance in the classes has been larger
and more regular than usual More
teachers remained for the eight weeks
required for a junior normal school cer
tificate A very fine feeling of interest
has been manifest among the body of
the teachers while the instructors have
worked cordially and enthusiastically
together to promote the highest good
In a notable and special way Mr Mil
lers work in music added to the general
attractiveness of the McCook junior
normal It has been a happy and profit
able summer to all concerned
The River Bridge at Perry
Work was commenced Monday morn
ing on the new river bridge at Perry sta
tion Qver the Republican The bridge
will be 420 feet in length The Stand
ard Bridge Co of Omaha has the con
tract for the structure and they expect
to push the work along to completion
as fast as possible hoping to have the
bridge finished in about two weeks
This will be a great convenience to a
large number of farmers in the south
western part of this county and the
southeastern part of Hitchcock county
Izzer batts are best They unfold
and unroll almost as free as a piece of
cloth quickly and satisfactorily They
are just the right width and length
They do not fall apart in the comfort
like batts made of factory sweepings and
flyings They weigh 12 ounces each and
the price is 12oC each Manufactured
exclusively for The Thompson D G Co
There are affinities and affinities but
the affinity the average cur has for the
nice fresh display of vegetables to be
seen in front of our stores is not most
reassuring
Out-of-town products are not in com
petition when quality and excellence are
considered as factors in flour Theres
none so good as Doans 91
American A 2 bushel seamless
bags 16c each at Thompsons
gram
Boys two and three piece suits 125 to
500 at Thompsons
YOU GET THE BENEFIT
MCCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 18 1905
City Dads Got Busy
The city fathers were all present at
the regular session Monday evening
August 14th
The fathers made the following at
tack on the city treasury
J A Harman 8 161
Thomas Burge 6000
W H Harmon 100
C G Orman 300
GF Kinghorn 6940
John Ekstedt 7170
Amos Bower 2000
W A Gold 4000
McCook Electric Light Co 11592
Howe Smith 690
WB Mills 1355
Coglizer Bush 8220
H J Jefferies 240
Barnett Lumber Co 24360
On motion S25000 from the lighting
fund was donated the confmercial club
committee to assist in illuminating the
streets of the city during carnival week
The bill for the damages claimed to
Fay Kenady were rejected on the theory
that the city was not liable
Ordiance No 119 to prohibit certain
nuisances notably the spitting nuisance
was passed under suspension of rules
Sidewalk committee reported walks
laid abutting lot 12 block 33 first ad
dition to McCook and lot 11 block 9
original town
A resolution was passed and approved
to fix the time and place of holding a
special meeting cf the council of the
city of McCook Nebraska for the pur
pose of placing a valuation on certain
lots and making a special assesment
thereon for improvements and to levy a
tax thereon to pay for said improve
ments The date is September 18th
1905 at 8 oclock in the city hall The
following lots and parcels are involved
in this resolution
North side of lot 1 block 26 1st addi
tion north side of lot 12 block 33 2nd
addition lot 1 block 9 original town
lot 7 block 29 2nd addition
A motion was passed ordering the lay
ing of a sidewalk abuting lot 9 block
28 original town
The monthly report of city treasurer
was read and referred to finance com
mittee
The monthly reports of chief of police
and police judge was read and placed on
file
Notwithstanding Rugs and Car
pets have advanced 25 per cent
recently Pade Son have a large
and elegant stock on hand bought
before the advance which they
propose to sell at the old prices
thus saving their customers fully
25 cents on the dollar Their line
embraces
WILTONS
BODY BRUSSELS
AXMINSTERS
VELVETS
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
ETC ETC
sizes 9x12 and SJ4xl0 Also new
INGRAIN CARPETS
ART SQUARES
ETC
in all sizes and qualities This is
a great opportunity for you and
you are wise to take advantage of
it Pade Son
Black dress goods of all kinds at
Thompsons Broadcloths Henriettas
Serges Venetians NunsVeilings Voiles
Satin Saliels Sicilians Brilliantines
BengalinesCashmeresFigured Mohairs
Tricots Meridian cloth and other weaves
and effects We can certainly please
you in black goods
Extra Bedding
The fall carnival may compel you to
get some extra bedding If so we can
help you out with blankets comforts
ready made sheets and pillow slips as
well as white quilts at Thompsons
Ludwick has a fine line of fancy
queensware on display Among some
of the pieces is a line of genuine Jap
ware the kind the orientals use them
selves
Have you seen the new line of Jap
anese China wo are showing Some
very dainty pieces for a very little money
McConnell Druggist
Wedding Breakfast coffee only 25
cents a pound at nubers
Ed J Kates was up from Lincoln on
a short visit Sunday
Best apron check ginghams 5c a yard
at Thompsons
Stokes the grocer
n bit tie
Certificate of Succession
Trensnry Department Office of
Comptroller of the Currency Wash
iiiKton August 5 190
Whereas by satisfactory ovidonco
presented to tho undersigned it has
boon made to appear that The
First National Bank ok McCook
in the City of McCook in the County
of Red Willow and Stato of Nebras
ka has complied with all tho pro
visions of tho Act of Congress to
epablo National Banking Associa
tions to extend their corporatooxist
euco and for other purposes ap
proved July 12th 18S2
Now thereforI Thomas PKane
Deputy and Acting Comptroller of
tho Currency do hereby cortify that
The First National Bank in
the City of McCook in tho County of
Red Willow and Stato of Nebraska
is authorized to have succession for
the period specified in its amended
articles of association namoly until
close of business on August 6th 192i
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF witUeSS
my hand and seal of oflice this Fifth
day of August 190 T P Kane
Deputy and Acting Comptroller of
seal tho Currency
A Superb Lecture by Dr Fox
Characters Wo Have All Met was
the subject of a superb and inspiring
lecture by Dr Fox in the Congregation
al church Monday evening The doc
tor has ideas ideals language and artist
ic temperament No man has occupied
tho platform in this city his superior in
any aspect Ho is always wholesome
and uplifting- His good taste and cul
ture forbid playing to the gallery in un
seemly measure
Buta good many McCook people seem
to have had a grudge against themselves
as Dr Mclntyre calls it for they failed
to give the doctor the audience he richly
deserved
It would be a liberal education to
many McCookites if they would pass
up the cheap shows which separate them
from their money and leave nothing with
them and take in more of the variety
represented by Dr Fox
Billings Stewart
The Tribune is in receipt of a card
announcing the marriage of Mr John
M Billincs and Miss Gladvs Stewart-
The happy event occurred on Wednes
day August 9th 1905 in Ottawa Kan
sas the home of the brides parents Mr
and Mrs J C Stewart They will be at
home in Osawatomie Kansas The
groom is the son of Mrs J P Notley of
East McCook and is well and favorably
known to many McCook people We
add our congratulations
Loche Male Quartette Wins Approval
The Loche Male Quartette closed the
junior normal entertainment course
last Friday evening in the opera house
before a large audience in a most satis
factory manner The Loches are not
first raters but they give a worthy and
enjoyable program as their numerous
recalls fully attest
The Havana Telephone Co has its
line from Indianola to Centerpoint about
completed This line taps a country nat
urally tributary to McCook and McCook
should have seen to it that a lino was
run to Box Elder and other points north
and northwest of here Here is a proper
and useful and practical avenue for the
commercial club boosters to operate in
There is no reason why you should
buy a stove or range said to be just as
good as a Charter Oak There are
none just as good The test of time 54
years of it stamps them the most dur
able and economical stoves made We
have them in all sizes at prices you can
notduplicate Polk Bros sale agents
McCook Neb
DO We have just added to our
ne ne celebrated THELMA
YOU
perfume It has a most exquisite
p
quisite odor delicate but last
PER- jng anj so captivatingly fra
FUME grant
50c per ounce and 25 cents per half
ounce Come in and trv it
New Idea Millinery Co
A full line of nobby fall suit hats
and up-to-date street hats now on dis
play
ODonnell Feenv
Our living friends are not our only
advertisers Competitive importations
resort to devious methods to decry the
merits of Doans 91 patent
Farmers Before you thresh you will
want dishes Remember Ludwicks
furnirure store has the largest line in the
city
A partv in this city wants to store a
piano in her home for the use of the in
strument Or will rent Leave word at
this office
A Painful Corn any corn can be easi
ly removed with McConnells Lightning
Corn Cure 10c
44 cent dressing sacques now 29 cents
at Thompsons clearing sale
Ladies calico wrappers
Thompsons clearing sale
Best table nil
Thompsons
39 cents in
cloth 15 cents a yard at
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnoll for drugs
Stokes grocer phono No 50
Everything in drugs McConnoll
Detroit gasoline stoves at Waitos
Try Stokes for groceries Phono 30
Fresh fruits and vegetables atllulers
Mens pure worsted suits 510 Thomp
sons
Turnip
Waitos
and winter radish seed at
Best spool carpet warp 19c a pound at
Thompsons
Vegetables and fruits fresh and crisp
at Rubers
Have you
Ludwicks
Mens helmet
Thompsons
soan the fancy china at
For bed comforts
Thompsons
and blankets see
Fresh butter of best quality atMarshs
meat market
harvest bats 14c at
Special prices on Hammocks at Mc
Millens drug store
The newest in belts ribbons fans and
silk gloves at Thompsons
Sun bonnets as cheap as 9 cents each
at Thompsons clearing sale
Remember phone No
want nice fresh groceries
30 when vou
Ladies 8375 pongee silk coats at 249
at Thompsons clearing salo
II P Waite Co have a largo stock
of bundle and header forks
A pair of pitless scales will be on ex
hibition during the carnival
Dr Kay ollice on Dennison street rear
of Citizens Bank Phone No9S
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
For Rent the cottage just south of
my residence L W Stayner
To trade or sell A new sewing ma
chine Inquire at The Tribune ollice
French canned goods peas mush
rooms
ery
sardines etc at Stokes groc
Twenty different patterns in dinnei
ware to select from at Ludwicks furni
ture store
Dress skirts in largo variety for ladies
and misses 2 to 8 Alternations free
at Thompsons
Vegetables fruits etc on street or
sidewalk display should be placed above
high water mark at least
For Rent Desirable furnished front
room with bath Call two doors south
of Dr Easterdays residence
Employment Wanted Sewing or any
light work Mrs S A Warner second
house north of brick school house
Lost A gold thimble marked Ada
Lost between Mrs Easterdays and Mrs
Klevens homes Return to this office
Dr Z L Kay has resumed the prac
tice of medicine in McCook and is mak
ing h i s headquarters at McCosnells
drug store
The ladies of the Methodist church
will serve dinner and supper every day
of the carnival in the dining room of the
new church
The drill team Degree of Honor is
urgently requested to be out next Sat
urday night regardless of the weather
At 830 oclock
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
The Ladies Aid society of the Metho
dist church will hold a lawn social at
the residence of J H Moore Thursday
evening August 24th Ice cream and
cake 10 cents Everybody come
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
Arrangements are progressing to build
sidewalks along the west fronts of
blocks 10 and 3 on upper Main avenue
This will give a sidewalk on the east
side of Main avenue as far north as Da
kota street
There is no dealer out of town or in
town that will offer you a Stove or
Range of same grade and quality as
low in price as we sell our Charter
Oak Stoves and Ranges We buy them
for cash direct from the factory and will
sell them below all possible competition
Investigate
Polk Bros McCook Neb