The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 25, 1905, Image 4

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By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Official Paper of Redwlllow County
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Baptist Church Preaching services
dismissed for Sunday Sabbath school
at the usual hour
A B Carson Pastor
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
Christian Sunday school at 10
Preaching at 11 Subject TheMessnge
to the Churches Y P SCE at 715
Sermon at 815 Subject The Battle
of Life Bible study Wednesday even
ing at 8 All are welcome
L F Sanford Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in the
month Sunday school at 10 oclock am
Morning prayer at 11 a m and evening
prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sun
day in the month Holy Communion at
730 a m All are welcome
E R Earlk Rector
Methodis t Sunday school at 10
Sermon at 11 a m and 8 p m Class
at 12 Junior Epworth League at 3
Epworth League at 715 Prayer and
praise service every Wednesday night at
8 oclock All invited
M B Carman Pastor
Congregational Sunday school at 10
oclock Sermon at 11 Christian En
deavor society at 7 Preaching at 8
Prayer and conference meeting Wednes
day night at 8 oclock Morning sub
ject The Day of Great Things All
cordially invited to these services
George B Hawkes Pastor
Cash Offer Wanted
On lot 3 block 7 1st addition to
McCook Neb and the southeast quart
er of 22-3-29 1J miles east of McCook
Neb Address owner Benj Hammer
1958 Emerson st Denver Col
You cant do better anywhere on earth
than at Marshs meat market in any
article usually for sale in an up-to-date
market Just try him Variety quality
price treatment all guaranteed
Our living friends are not our only
advertisers Competitive importations
resort to devious methods to decry the
meritsDoans 91 patent
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
Allie Keyes is over from Wilsonville
Mrs Sophia Burgess is reported very
ill this morning
Julian Andrew and brido arrived
home Wednesday
Miss Nellie Hulse of Hayes Center
is a guest of Mrs E E Stayner
Mrs Vina Wood is home from her
trip to the Pacific coast of a number of
weeks
Dr R E Campbell left for the east
Wednesday morning after a short visit
in the city
Miss Florence Franklin returned
midweek from a visit to Grand Island
friends
City Supt and Mrs G H Thomas
are spending a brief vacation with his
parents in Harvard
Mrs C W Barnes and children
returned home last Saturday night
from their visit in Sterling Colorado
with relatives
Mr and Mrs S Boyer of Glenwood
Iowa are in the city visiting their
daughters Mrs Joseph and Mrs Herman
Hegenberge
Mrs Sarah Pronger of Chicago
after spending ten days in the city vis
iting her children departed on 12 Wed
nesday morning for her home
Mr and Mrs George D LeHews
little daughter fell down the hay loft at
W S Bixlers Sunday and sustained
a simple fracture of one of her arms
Dr W V Gage is now camp physi
cian for the Kilpatrick Bros railroad
contractors at Casper Wyo and is
reported as improving in health
Fred C Kellogg of Republican City
and Mrs Lulu F Griggs of McCook
were married at Republican City this
week The many friends of both in
this cit congratulate them
George Campbell and Harold Sut
ton returned first of the week from
the northwest where they have been
working on the government irrigation
projects during the past summer Har
old brought home with him in a special
freight car a very luxuriant hirsute de
velopment which has been the pride
and admiration of all his friends and
the envy of many
For Sale Four room house in South
McCook Easy monthly payments or
will trade for stock L M Best Phone 91
Notice
You can rent cots for carnival week of
Ludwick the House Furnisher at 75
cents per cot for the week Leave orders
at the store for the number you will
want
Log Rolling Day
Thursday August 31
Traveling
Mens Day
Friday September 1
RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1
Mr Eberts new threshing machine
has arrived
Mrs H C Jacobs and daughter are on
the sick list
Mr and Mrs Jacobs visited at W H
Smiths Sunday
Fred Wassou was taken very sick
Friday afternoon
Mrs F M Kennedy is busy hauling
off her own grain
C H Angells family has been sick
the last few weeks
Mrs M Plews of Littleton Colo is
visiting her father Joseph Dudek
C W Roper is busy building more
granary rooms for Nelson Downs
Mrs Nettie Lutz and son from
Marietta Kansas are visiting her sister
Mrs W H Smith
Mrs Mike Esch and children loft for
a two weeks visit with home folks at
DeWitt Neb Thursday
Mrs W E Bowers is on the sick list
C H Angell and son Vere are help
ing W H Smith stack his wheat this
week
Gottlieb Unger and Minnie Kurtz
were married at the Lutheran church
by Rev Ramelow Thursday afternoon
August 23
There was a farewell social at the
Lutheran Parsonage Wednesday even
ing for Herman Nothnagel and Her
man Ramelow
Louise Barthol has been visiting with
G A Roedel and family for past two
weeks expects to return to her home in
Beatrice Neb Wednesday
W N Rogers went to Cambridge on
No 12 Sunday morning returning on
No 5 in the evening While there he
visited Len Clarks and looked over his
fine cattle
Herman Bey celebrated his sixtieth
birthday Tuesday evening A number
of friends were present and a good time
was enjoyed by all Refreshments ice
cream and cake
Herman Nothnagel and Herman
Ramelow left on No 14 Thursday night
for Springfield 111 where they will at
tend school They will stop off at Kan
sas City and St Louis and visit for
about a week
C F Lehn has sold the Tully build
ing to Henry Winans trading it and
other city real estate for a farm The
building will be temporarily prepared for
use as a dancing hall during the carnival
Those anti-spitting-on-the sidewalk
placards mean business The authori
ties expect to enforce their new ordin
ance on that point If you insist on be
ing a porker it will cost you some
ITCOOK NE
ONE WEEK
Aug 28 to
CNE O MCOOKS NEW HOMES
RESIDENCE OF V FRANKLIN
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NO RACE SUICIDC IN SOUTHWEST NEBRASKA
Indianas Gold bikI PItT
Excitement of the wildest character
prevails in Warwick county Indiana
over the discovery of gold and silver
near Lynnville The land where the
ore has been found Is of the po rest
but owners are paying up back taxes
In the hope of realizing handsomely
Hotels and restaurants are crowded
with strangers and many more are ar
riving daily
Mistakes Made at the Mint
John Erhard of Philadelphia has a
coin datid 1S91 which has a hea I rn
either suhi shewing th t mistake aie
nade evvn -it th mint Every fin
ished coin passes through the hands- cf
a great many eypor s and ihere is jil
tle chance of an piece
this scrutiny There are sail to
be many of tl em in circulation how
ever No particular value is attached
to the coins outside o their rarity aa
curiosities
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Place - n0 oi i tv io tr fish for a
few hour aml t ic will be a fishy
flavor auout lL In ims same way that
milk is brsreptible to odors so it at
tracts disease germs diphtheria tp
phoid fever etc are often contracted
in this manner This is not always
due to carelessness for these bacilli
are in the veiy air we breathe The
only true safeguard when contagious
disease is about to sterilize the milk
i Depre of Tox c o ote
i Cil t v and adjoining
counties of Texas are in a state of ter
ror because of the depredations of
coyotes which are killing scores of
cattle Worse than that the slinking
brutes are spreading hydrophobia
am g the stock A man living in Til
den was bitten by an infected colt and
died in a few days Ways and mean3
of getting rid of the pests are being
considered
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Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by the McCook postoilice Aug 7 1905
Bronda Mr- Amelia Dorgan W J
EuKtrum
Grosseit
Johnson Billa
Marshal W
McBerney Mrs
Miller W T
Norton Jas
Sccomb Mrs Eva
Varvle John
Finley Martin L
Harry Mr John
Jones Gwladjb
Matthews E L
Mathews ET
Miller Geo R
Roach Lirrj
Sees Mrs Flora
Westmejor Mr J A
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
The Alton Troupe
of Acrobats
With C W Parker
Amusement Company
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Stock Show
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flonday and Tuesday 9
August 28 and 20 ff
The Parker Amusement Co
with its 24 oars of effects and 250 men will be the chief amusement feature of a week which will be chock full day and night with wholesome amuse
ment free from graft gambling or aught unclean or immoral
A CARNIVAL of PLEASURE Never Before Witnessed in Western Nebraska
A Gorgeous Flower Parade Rich Elaborate
De
coration
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The People of McCook Are Spending Thousands of Dollars to Make This a Memorable Event
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