The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 20, 1905, Image 1

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TWENTY FOURTH YEAR
Red Willow County S S Association
The Red Willow County Sunday
school association bold a two days ses
sion in Indianola this week Monday
and Tuesday October ICth and 17th
There was a Rood attendance delegates
being present from nearly every school
in the county and the interest was fine
The program as printed in last weeks
Tkihunk was given practically in its en
tirety with a few substitutions of par
ticipants
One of the features of the meeting was
the music under direction of Mrs Cal
vin of Indianola with a choir made up
in that city
Mrs Root of Beaver City and Dr
Bailey of Aurora were helpful assistants
on the program
Rev Wilson of Burtley spoke on The
Study of the Word which was one of
the most excellent efforts of the sessions
Mrs T E McDonald of Danbury had
an excellent paper on The Value of a
Good Secretary
Mrs A C Marsh of East McCook
gave an interesting sketch of that mis
sion Sunday school
A splendid pnper was read by Mrs I
M Beardslee of McCook on the topic
Helpful Things for rho Sunday school
The ministers of the several Indian
ola churches were valued and appreci
ated helpers in the work of the associa
tion
Miss Mamie Haines state primary
supt was called home by the serious
illness of her father and her place was
supplied by Mrs Root of Beaver City on
the program
It was decided to hold the next meet
ing of the association in McCook at a
date to be determined later
The following officers were elected for
the next year
v Cecil Matthews of Hartley president
Miss Hotz of Indianola vice president
Mra H A Rouch of McCook secretary-treasurer
Mrs I M Beardslee supt of home
department
Mrs Emma Noe of Danbury supt of
primary dept
Mrs T E McDonald of Danbury
supt of teachers training dept
We the committee appointed by the
president of the Red Willow County
Sunday School convention submit the
following
RESOLUTIONS
Resolved That we as a convention
extend our thanks to the citizens of In
dianola for their kind and courteous
treatment and entertainment given us
during our convention and praj God to
bless them in their Masters work and
may the influence of this convention
bring new zeal and push in the Sunday
school work
Resolved That we extend our thanks
to the Congregational people for the use
of their church and to all who have so
kindly assisted in making this conven
tion a success especially to the choir
which rendered such splendid music
during the sessions
Resolved That we tender thanks
and express our appreciation to the
newspapers of the county for publishing
the associations program and advertis
ing the meetings
Resolved That it is the duty of this
convention to do all in its power to plant
a Sunday school in every school house
in Red Willow county and to see that
they are maintained
Resolved That this convention re
grets the absence of Miss Haines from
the sessions and that they extend her
sympathy in the sickness which has
kept her from the meeting further that
the secretary be requested to send Miss
Haines a copy of these resolutions
Resolved That we extend our thanks
to Mrs Root for her assistance and sug
gestions in the work of extending and
helping on the Sunday school work in
county district and state
Resolved That we also extend our
thanks to Rev Wilson Dr ERBailey
and others for helpful assistance during
the convention
Resolved That these resolutions be
handed to local papers for publication
S W Stilgebouer
Miss Mamie Pool
Emma G Noe
Another Word
about warm things viz furs All the
proper kinds in scarfs muffs cravats
setts and collarettes from 100 to 1250
are found by cash shoppers at Thomp
sons
You can buy a new piano at
Suttons at 175 a better one for
200 and still a better one for 225
Call and see them
Red Letter Days
October 26th 27th 28th Thursday
Friday Saturday at W T Colemans
hardware store Free lunch all day
every day
A McMillen prescription druggist
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Fred R Bruns has purchased the R
M Douglass residence
Mrs T E McCarl arrived in the
city Sunday night on No 5
Fred Knape returned early in the
week from bis Colorado visit
Mrs J G Schoijel and Marjory went
up to Denver Thursday on 13
Dr B B Davis of Omaha was in the
city Tuesday to got a train home
Mks Nellie Lackey and little son
went up to Denver Thursday on 13
Miss Elsie Asten is assisting in J E
Kelleys office in a clerical capacity
Rev George Scott father of Agent
Scott is rapidly failing and bedfast
County Clerk Wilcox was over in
the Danbury and Beaver country mid
week
C J Ryan returned yesterday from
spending a few weeks in various Illinois
towns
Miss Lillie Campbell returnedTues
day night from spending a few days in
Lincoln
Mrs C A Luce of Republican City
has been a guest of Mrs J J Curran
this week
Mrs J T DeWitt of Hastings is
visiting her son W E of the freight
office force
Owen Crispin of Jewell county Kan
sas has been called here by the serious
illness of his father
C WLepper has been up from Ed
gar past week on business and visit
ing relatives and friends
Mrs Felix Kennedy of Sheridan
Wyoming has been a guest of her moth
er since close of the week
Mrs Sam Pickard of Havelock has
been a guest of her parents Foreman
and Mrs F C Fuller this week
Mrs C L Walker and Miss Grace
Smith arrived home Tuesday on No 5
from visiting their sister near Oxford
Mrs S E Griggs is desirous of hav
ing those who borrowed her fascinators
last winter return them to her promptly
now
Holton Longnecker departed Tues
dayfor Rollinsville Colo Mrs Long
necker and baby will remain until after
Thanksgiving
M H Cole of Coleman precinct ex
pects to depart next week some time
for Perry Iowa to make his abode there
his former home
Mrs G W Norris returned home
early in the week from her attendance
upon the national P E O convention
in Indiana last week
Mr and Mrs Arthur Wood arrived
from Livingston Montana close of last
week and are the guests of her parents
Mr and Mrs E H Doan
Wm H Penn of Des Moines Iowa
assistant superintendent of railway mail
service was in the city last Friday on
railway mail and star route business
August Droll and John Heinlein de
parted Thursday night for Bavaria
Germany on a visit to their old homes
in the old country to be gone several
months
Congressman Norris gave the people
of Indianola the advantages of his recent
European travels Wednesday evening
of this week in an address in the Con
gregational church of that place
I N Crispin is bedfast at the home
of his daughter Mrs D C Marsh suf
fering with an attack of paralysis His
condition is somewhat improver but
still serious we regret to announce
County Surveyor and Mrs Jmes
Williams were over from Danbury
Tuesday They expect in a week or so
to take a trip to Chicago on a visit to
their son Frank to be gone a week or
two
Mrs Ed Caffrey of Stamford has
been the guest of her brother Frank
Real part of the week She is on her
way to Denver where her husband has
embarked in business May success be
his portion
A E Smith for a while connected
with W S Morlans law office in this
city has been selected as the Republican
candidate for the office of county judge
down in Furnas county His home is
in Arapahoe
E E Magee formerly a high school
teacher in the McCook schools late of
Fairmont and now superintendent of
the Ashland city schools was elected
secretary of the Nebraska association of
county and city superintendents at their
annual meeting in Lincoln close of last
week
Think of it A new piano for
175 200 or 225 See them at
Suttons
For Rent Front bedroom or parlor
and front bedroom suitable for four
H L Kennedy
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Citizens Entertainment Course
Because of the amount of interest that
exists relative to a lecture and entertain
ment course in McCook this winter it
is a pleasure to announce that the citi
zens committee has succeeded in effect
ing an organization choosing talent
and selecting dates for five numbers to
be given at intervals through the com
ing season
Mr F M Kimmell is chairman Mr
G II Thomas secretary while Rev J
J Loughran Rev M B Carman and
Mr C F Heber complete the organiza
tion
The plan which was followed so suc
cessfully last year will bo continued
again But instead of four numbers
as one year ago five will be offered the
public this year and for the same price
the season tickets being sold for two dol
lars each All entertainments will bo
given in the opera house the reserved
seats being on sale at McConnells
The course opens Wednesday Novem
ber 15 with the Bohumir Kryl Company
Kryl is the worlds greatest cornetist
and supported as he is by Julia Hein
rich contralto and Carl Heinrich bari
tone and violinist and Phoebe Mae
Roberts reader each a star he is bound
to captivate his JVIcCook audeince
On Monday January 22 Rev Francis
T Moran will lecture on seme subject
yet to be chosen He has been heard in
a great many of the large cities of our
own country and has also spoken in
Rome Paris and other cities of Europe
It is safe to say that no more successful
lecturer is now before the public The
committee is more than confident that
Father Moran will please you
Dr John M Driver pastor of the
Peoples Church Chicago will be the
third number appearing Monday Janu
ary 29 The vast audiences that throng
McVickers Theatre every Sunday morn
ing in the very heart of Chicago to
hear him discuss the foremost problems
of the world amply attest his power and
capacity to interest Dr Driver has
often spoken in Nebraska the commit
teemen personally known his worth and
without hesitancy they recommend him
The fourth number is a superb attrac
tion Lulu Tyler Gates and her com
pany of artists come Tuesday March
20 They take a place in advance of any
popular concert company before the
public The company will consi3tr of
Walter B Bell baritone Ebba Hjert
stedt the -Swedish violinist Grace
Gilmore pianist These three artists
will with Mrs Gates give a program
unique novel popular and artistic
The fifth number which is yet to be
selected will be of a high order of musi
cal merit and will be given in February
or March
The course closed last season with a
balance of 420 This will be used to
promote the same work this year It
is confidently hoped that McCook and
her people will show their appreciation
of the excellent entertainments furnish
ed a year ago and of the still better
ones promised this season by liberally
purchasing the season tickets when they
are placed on sale These may be
bought in advance at McConnells drug
store or from members of the com
mittee The price for all five entertain
ments will be two dollars Single tickets
to each entertainment will be sold for
fifty cents
With the enterprise and support that
is characteristic of McCook let us make
a success of the entertainment course
this winter Every number will min
ister to our intellectual and moral well
being
The Rushln Army
of bedding purchasers has made glad
inroads upon our large supplies of home
made comforts this week No defence
could have availed and they carried
them off in large numberssame way with
blankets We are unquestioned leaders
in all items of bedding at Thompsons
The Right Kinds
The very soft thick warm plush lined
union suits for women and children are
to be found in the elastic ribbed sort in
all sizes at The Thompson D G Co
45c to 100
Theres Beauty Everywhere
No room can surpass in elegance those
papered from our stock We have
papers suitable for every room in the
house McConnell Druggist
It Will Be Worth While
to attend the exhibition at Colemans
October 26th 27th 28th See the half
page advertisement elsewhere in this
issue for the particulars
WantedImmediately
A number of freight handlers at Mc
Cook Inquire at once of Agent Scott
McCocik Nebraska
Wall Paper Special
We are selling one and two room rem
nants at special low prices
A McMillen Druggist
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At a Ripe Old Age
David P Gray the aged father of
Clarence B Gray died at the sons
home about noon Wednesday October
18cb of a complication of diseases inci
dent to old age The deceased has been
in falling health for the past year or
more but the end came with rather un
expected suddenness
David P Gray was a native of Ohio
and spent most of his life there He
was born in Prebble county Ohio Jan
uary 20 1829 The last five years he
has spent in McCook with the son Clar
ence the last survivor of the family
the mother having gone to her reward
36 years since and an only daughter
passing away a few years ago Deceas
ed was a member of the United Presby
terian church
Brief services were conducted at the
home Thursday afternoon Rev M B
Carman officiating and interment was
made in Longviow cemetery thereafter
Just The Ones
Childrens ribbed fleeced union suits
25c and up Ladies ditto 35c and up
Mens ditto 81 Ladies pure wool vests
and pants 100 each Childrens sep
arate vests and pants from ten cents to
87i cents Ladies extra size vests and
pants mens pure wool shirts and draw
ers 100 each Hoys stout fleeced
unions fifty cents Childrens sleeping
garments 35 cents and 50 cents Outing
flannel night gowns for men and women
in warm soft goods in full sizes 65 cents
each All the above and many others at
Thompsons
Got Most of His Pension Check
Uncle Josh Rowland of Grant precinct
was relieved of the money derived from
his pension check last week while
carrying too much of the white mans
burden He was in company with two
local toughs and is said to have spent
some time in a certain west side resort
of shame during his indisposition so in
the absence of sufficient evidence no ar
regts were made
i No Lottery
could lawfully be conducted to put you
invpossession of an overcoat for nothing
but we can save you a large percentage
of the usual cost Mens black dress
overcoats with velvet collar at 500
750 1000 and 61500 Boys ditto
i 50 Mens heavy long ulsters with
higtsfOTnrcollar and warming pocketsj
for 5tX All at Thompsons
To Telephone Subscribers
Owing to the fact that the construc
tion of the new exchange is now in prog
ress subscribers will be bothered more
or less with their instruments not work
ing as good as they might until this
work is completed but I assure you our
best efforts will be used to keep out all
trouble as near as possible
C I Hall Manager
Coleman Only Has Three Days
in whfch to sell a carload of those
Lightning Feed Grinders All remain
ing unsold after the sale he agrees to
put in his eye So get busy and be on
hand during those dates They are
guaranteed to be the best ever And
they will show you if you attend the
exhibition or demonstration
Music Music Music
I am now able to supply the public
with the best and latest music on the
markets at the lowest possible prices
Orders taken and filled within a few
days Call and see us at the new
Ideal store opposite postoffice
C C Brown
Your Errand
has been too briefly performed if you
haveshopped for dress skirts and coats
or jackets and bought before seeing our
cash priced offerings Very large lines
at popular prices Alterations free at
Thompsons
Situation Wanted
An elderly lady wishes a position as
housekeeper in small family Has one
child with her
J G Box 265 Kearney Neb
Free Lunch All Day
at Colemans during October 26th 27th
and 28th the Lightning Feed Grinder
exhibition days
Sommer Richardsons
Chocolates ana Confections
The crowning delicacy for all occas
ions McConnell Druggist
For Sale
One registered Shorthorn bull five
years old
WHBENJAMiNBanksville Neb
McConnells Balsam Does Cure
Cures in 24 hours and saves you two4
weeks of annoyance and danger
Mrs Griffin is prepared to do dry
cleaning satisfactorily Call up phone
306 if you have any work of that kind
175 200 225 will buy a new
piano at Suttons See them
Try McConnells Vanilla
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 20 1905
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for drugs
McMillens cough cure is effective
Horse blankets and storm robes at W
T Colemans
See those new 175 200 and
225 pianos at Suttons
Beet scoops beet knives and scoop
end gates at W T Colemans
Cream in sealed 10c anil 20c bottles
for sale at Marshs meat market
Wanted Pupils for a new class just
starting in shorthand LWStayner
For Sale A six room dwelling on
Melvin street Apply to Frank Traver
Removed Dr Kays office is now
over Pades furniture store Phone 08
The Dorcas society of the Congrega
tional church will hold their annual fair
November 17th
C S Quick of Indianola shipped three
car loads of cattle down from Imperial
close of last week
McCooks public schools reached hieh
water mark in attendance this week
with an enrollment of 836 pupils
The regular sessions of tho city coun
cil have not been held so far this month
on account of absence of quorum
Miss Ruth Wilson of Omaha will
organize a class in elocution and drama
tic art Address Culbertson Neb
The Lincoln Mixed Paints are guar
anteed pure A McMillen
Druggist
Anyone wishing first class dressmak
ing done apply to Mrs A Leo Rooms
over Diamonds clothing store 6 3ts
Chaps cured right in a night by the
use of our Fragrant Lotion
McConnell Druggist
For Sale A hard coal base burner
practically as good as new Cheap
E H Doan
Fok Sale One folding bed one soft
coal heater one New Home sewing ma
chine Inquire of Mrs George Wiiletts
W F Wilson disposed of his second
hand store on east Dennison street this
week giving possession Tuesday night
to the new owner
See the feed milL exhibition at W T
Colemans October 26 27 28 Dont
forget the dates and miss those nice
cakes All are invited
We have customers for two good stock
farms and three wheat farms in western
half of Red Willow county
Reynolds Land Co
Address either Culbertson or Omaha
Rev Edward J Mullaly C S Phas
been holding a mission in Stratton this
week and will serve in St Patricks
church in our city next week in the
same capacity
The demand for rental properties
rooms etc far exceeds the supply in Mc
Cook just now It is conservatively
estimated that 25 new dwellings could be
rented inside thirty days were they
available
Mrs Lillian Godfrey filed a complaint
in Justice LeHews court yesterday
against William Sullivan for selling to
bacco to her minor son The minimum
fine of statute was imposed 000 to
gether with costs
Tha Dorcas society Kensington will be
held at the home of Mrs C II Boyle
Thursday afterroon of next week Mrs
M A Northrup Mrs B F Bowen
and Mrs J G Stokes promoting the
enterprise for the usual fee ten cents
Father Mallaly of the Society of St
Paul Chicago will open a mission at
St Patricks church on next Sunday
October 22 He is a pleasing speaker
He will not scare or offend any one He
will tell you how easy it is to live right
Come everybody and hear him
Miss Jennie Hill of Keokuk Iowa
wishes to announce she will open dress
making parlors in the Walsh building
the first of November and solicits the
patronage of the ladies of McCook and
vicinity High class work and latest
styles guaranteed
Lost Strayed or Stolen My Llewel
lyn setter bitch Has white body with
dapples black head long ears red
around the mouth had collar with name
plate on when last seen Reward paid
for return or information as to where she
can be found
D H Polk McCook Neb
As there is a cause for the suspicion
that some of the hunters in this section
of the state do not know the date The
Tribune wishes to announce that the
open season for killing quail does not
commence until November loth There
is a severe penalty for killing these beau
tiful birds out of season The closed
season should extend the year around
WALL PAPER BARGAINS
You are now doing your fall
house cleaning and wo beg to an
nounce that wo havo somo great
bargains in one and two room
patterns of artistic wall decora
tions which to make room for
now stock wo will sell at a sacri
fice
These are worth your inspec
tion also worth twico as much
money as we ask for them We
invite you to call and bo shown
We also have a complete lino of
screen paints Paint your screens
in the fall if you wish thorn to
stay in good condition
Try our Ebony stovo pipe en
amel for your pipes stoves etc
It is the best over
Cone Bros Druggists
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Try McMillens cold cure
Everything in drugs McConnell
Have you sean tho fancy china at
Ludwicks
Fresh butterof best quality at Marshs
meat market
The Box Elder bugs are going into
winter quarters
Special prices on Hammocks at Mc
Millens drug store
Heating stoves at all prices and of tho
very best quality at W T Colemans
For Sale My residence on northeast
corner of Catholic church block
R M Douglass
Get paint that wears until youre tired
of it Wo have it McConnell
Druggist
There is no lack of agents to partici
pate in western Nebraskas land sales
harvest
Twenty different patterns in dinner
ware to select from at Ludwicks furni
ture store
Cash offer wanted on lot 3 block 7
First addition to McCook Newman
Laycock 711 17th St Denver Colo
For Sale Four room house in South
McCook Easy monthly payments or
will trade for stock L M Best Phono 91
The members of the Christian En
deavor society of the Congregational
church will hold a social in the parson
age this evening
Two young Mormon missionaries havo
been operating in this city and viciniu
the past week with but indifferent re
sults we imagine however
The dates for the exhibition of tho
Famous Lightning Feed Grinder at W
T Colemans store are Thursday Friday
Saturday October 26th 27th 28th
Dont miss it
Remember you will find Mike WjUh
just across the street from his old loca
tion ready to buy your poultry eggs
old rubber copper brass at the highest
cash market price
Drop a card to box 593 and the Mc
Cook Stove and Range Repair Co will
give your repairs prompt and careful at
tention Repairs for every stove made
Examinations free of charge
You cant do better anywhere on earth
than at Marshs meat market in any
article usually for sale in ac up-to-date
market Just try him Variety quality
price treatment all guaranteed
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 remembe r the reliable
In his new location just acroas the
street from his old place in the P
Walsh building Mike Walsh wants to
see you if you have poultry eggs etc
for sale He will pay you the best cash
market price for them
The publisher of The Tribune will
give 300 for information leading to the
apprehenson of the party or parties who
damaged its large sign and will add o
upon conviction of the party or parties
It will be worth more than 10 to have
the name or names of such sneaks
known
Chief Clerk Harnly of the state super
intendents office is sending out to coun
ty superintendents the supplies and list
of examination questions for the teach
ers examinations to be held under the
new certification law Under the new
law the examination committee is to be
appointed by the state superintendent of
public instruction
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