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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1905)
N m 5 ft w iA fo J i i Vtet enp r dia iu f l V TWENTY FOURTH YEAR J 1 rTTT7CNC T5NTERTATNMFNT COURSE Not a money malting scheme but a public spirited enterprise to pro vide things to see and hear that are worth while Five Great Attractions for 200 Good music Instructive Lectures Profitable Entertainment for the entire winter All Numbers Will Be Given In the Opera House NO 1 NOVEMBER 15 THE BOHUMIR KRYL CO Bohumir Kryl tlio worlds greatest cor notist the sunsatioii of two continents Miss Julia Hciurich contralto Carl Heinrich baritone and violinist Miss Phoebe Mae Roberts reador An even ing of real music enjoyment NO 2 EARLY IN DECEMBER THE CHICAGO LADY EN TERTAINERS They introduce intoniretativo read ings solos duets trios and quartets Each member is a talented artist in her particular sphere They have won ap proval and endorsement without a single exception in tho various cities of the forty two different states where they have appeared during the past three seasons NO 3 JANUARY 22 KEV FRANCIS T MORAN As a lecturer ho has been heard in a groat many of the large cities of our own country and has also spoken in Rome Paris and othor cities of Europe It is safe to say that no more successful lecturer is now before the public Father Moran ranks with the best ora tors of this country and his lecture tours have been decidedly successful NO L JANUARY 29 DR JOHN MERRITTE DRIVER He is tho popular successor of Frank Carne at the famous Peoples church of Chicago Vast audiences throng Mc Vickers Theatre every Sunday morning in the vory heart of Chicago to hear him discuss the foremost problems of the world He will interest and instruct any audience NO 5 MARCH 20 LULU TYLER GATES and her COMPANY OF ARTISTS As a reader Mrs Gates is capable of giving an entire evening without a company but this season she has been persuaded to star at tho head of a com pany of such artistic strength as to placet them in advance of any popular concert troupe before the public The company will consist of Walter Bentley Ball baritone Ebba Hjcrtstedt the Sweedish violinist and Grace Gilmore pianist These three delightful artists will with Mrs Gates give a program unique novel popular and artistic A book of live season tickets will cost 200 single admission tickets 50 cents each All tickets may bo obtained at McConnells Season tickets may also be obtained from members of the com mittee and from soliciting salesmen It is a patriotic community duty to pitch in and help make the course a success Doings of Cupid This Week Will C Harmon of McCook and Miss Julia A Goodenberger of Marion this county were united in marriage last Sunday October 22nd 1905 at the home of the brides parents in Marion Rev M B Carman of this city officiat ing The wedding occurred at three oclock in tho afternoon and was witness ed by relatives and friends of the young couple An elaborate dinner was served after the ceremony The young friends were the recipients of numerous pretty and useful gifts Mr and Mrs Harmon are both well and favorably known to a large circle of McCook friends They will make their home in a newly-prepared dwelling in West McCook and go to housekeeping with the well wishes of all Orvilla E Barkley of Red Cloud an Miss Laura E Abernathy of Alma were made husband and wife this week Rev M B Carman performing the ceremony at the homo of Mr and Mrs Edwin Welihen of our city Wednesday even ing October 25th 1905 at 730 oclock Mr Barkley is an employe in Keegan Okersons barber shop Wheat is beginning to move pretty freelyv now Manager Garvey of the Ferguson elevator tells us they are snip ing about 15000 bushels a day Their total shipments for the month of Octob er will aggregate 40000 bushels 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 Best calicoes 5 cents a yard at Thomp sons A McMillen prescription druggist ZxAim JWJI1WI 1 MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Ernest Cordeal is home for a short visit Miss Vera Hilenan is homo from Omaha on a visit to the homo folks John Schlegel of Culbortson was hero on business yesterday Mrs A Calhoun has been visiting Beatrice relatives and friends since close of last week City Attorney LeHew is officing with C P Babcock now overLon Cone Bros store Mrs W A DeMay and Mrs Mitchell Youngof Danbury were visitors of the county seat Tuesday Mr and Mrs William Parkes of Red Cloud visited McCook and Indian ola relatives and friends last week Mr and Mrs G H Thomas were Harvard visitors Saturday and Sunday returning home on 5 Sunday night Mrs CW Bronson returnedSunday morning on 2 from visiting her mother up in Dundy county near Hiawatha Miss Mamie Chandler has been ill for tho past week unable to be at her desk in tho Barnott Lumber Co office Mrs A L Whiteford of Savannah Mo is a guest of her parents Mr and Mrs T II Brittain of the South Side J B Meserve arrived last Friday on No 1 from New York where he has been spending a few months on business Mrs S J Cooley departed Tuesday morning for Gage Oklahoma on a visit to her son W W Cooley to be gone several weeks Mr and Mrs J B Meserve depart ed on 12 Thursday morning for Ash land Nebraska on a visit to their daughter Mrs E E Magee Mr and Mrs Roy Smith of Denver announce a visit from the stork at their home Saturday last Its a fine ten pound boy and none are more delighted than the grandparents here President A Barnett of the Mc Cook Commercial club is representing the local club in Chicago this week in the national convention of commercial clubs held there on the 26th Mrs Ellis Ford returned homeearly in the week from her Illinois visit She left Miss Edith in Onarga where she will go to school in the seminary at that place during the coming winter term Rev J J Loughran of St Patricks church received the news Tuesday of the death of his aged mother in Edger ton Wisconsin He departed on No 2 Wednesday morning for Edgerton to attend the funeral Sheriff Aaron Wood of Texas county Mo arrived in the city Wed nesday on 13 and on 14 the same night departed for Houston the county seat with his prisioner Pink Sells who has been held in the county jail here for safe keeping against his arrival Sells is wanted in Missouri by a young woman he has wronged Miss Jeannette VANDEPOELformerly in the millinery business here has changed her name to Mrs J E Lovell and is making her home down in Old Kentucky the specific spot being Pope Mr Lovell was at one time a drug clerk in the employ of D W Loar now of Beaver City They have friends many here who congratulate Miss Jennie Hill who was to have opened a dress making parlor in our city departed for Keokuk Iowa her former home close of last week being compelled to give up her project here on account of not being able to secure suit able quarters within a reasonable time This is a matter of regret as Miss Hill came highly recommended as an artist in her line Think of it A new piano for 175 200 or 225 See them at Suttons Do You Like Oysters Then come to the mens oyster supper at the Congregational church Novem ber 3 Supper 25 cents Clydes Challenge McCook Neb Oct 24 Lovell Clyde the celebrated wing shot of Southwes tern Nebraska is out with a challenge to all the Western chicken killers over dogs Mr Clyde will use his own dogs Spike and Spoke and their mother Bird all of which have a national reputation as bird pointers The above photograph shows Mr Clyde and J W Spiker the trainer of the three dogs The picture was taken a year ago and since then Spike and Spoke have developed un usual hunting qualities Their team work has never been excelled and the setters have a record of thousands of dead chickens Denver Post 175 200 225 will buy a new piano at Suttons See them vsrr T S2 -fit rrrvr r At J council Proceedings The council was in regular session Monday exening October 23rd and transacted the following business of the municipality all being present but Councilman Ward who was absent from the city The contract of the city relative to the removal of the frame restaurant building on lot 5 block 28 was ratified Bills as follows were allowed on their respective funds John Ekstedt occupation fund 70 20 Tom Burgo same- 60 00 W H Billings same 45 00 W H Harmon same 6 00 McCook Loan Trust Co general fund 75 00 McCook Republican general fund 8 75 Barnett Lumber Co gonural fund 39 45 Bullanl Lumber Co general fund 4 63 J H Dalton goneral fund 20 00 McCook Water Works water fund 425 00 McCook Electric Light Co light fund 100 00 Pade Son cemetery fund 5 00 W A Gold cemetery fund 40 00 SS93 63 Report of police judge and of chief of police were received and placed on file Report of city treasurer was received and referred to tho finance committee Resignation of Mrs F M Rathbun as a member of the library board was read and accepted An ordinance providing a system of sewerage for tho city of McCook was read first time and referred to the or dinance committee Adjourned Court esy of the city attorney Hello Central Hello Central please give us McCook Both ladies and gents yes children and all As well as tho farmers from each rural route Who are blessed with such harvests of all kinds this fall Hello have I got them Well you listen too Yes call your young lady friends Heres good news for you Hello did you know well you ought to be told That the finest new stock of dry goods complete Is now being opened and soon will be sold At prices that few yes or anycan meet The stock is the finest and just bought of late Not shelf worn and soiled youll see when you look That every article is right up to date Just suitable for the ladies who live in McCook Just south of the bank in the new Walsh block Well be pleased to welcome our friends one and all For theres where we open this elegant stock And youre all invited when intown to call H C Clapp will open hi3 new stock stock of Dry Goods in the new -Walsh block next Wednesday November 1st See advertisement on last page Masquerade Skating Party There will be a masquerade skating party at the skating rink halloween night Tuesday October 31st Tickets 25cents All spectators ten cents See small bHls for particulars v A Cigar For You We have cigars- that will suit every fancy have one that will suit you Try some of our cigars you will notice the difference McConnell Druggist Horses for Sale Onehundred head of draft and driv ing horses for sale Frank Stillman McCook Neb Wall Paper Special We are selling one and two room rem nants at special low prices A McMillen Druggist WantedImmediately A number of freight handlers at Mc Cook Inquire at once of Agent Scott McCook Nebraska Heaters Colemans The careful buyer is always a money saver Money saved is money made See Colemans goods and note his prices first Anybody Would Know that Thanksgiving is coming from the carvers roasters etc being received at W T Colemans hardware store The cap manufacturers of this coun try have been making a great study during the last ten years to get some thing for the head wear that would be warm give good wear at the same time be stylish Keith Bros Co of Chicago feel that they have at last reached the climax in cap manufacturing and are off eringthe trade theirqewline otinside fur trimmed bauds in all the new up to date colors and shapes through their special agent for McCook and vicinity F M Colson Prop of Bee Hive tShtcTiL 3kLig n Vfvwii5ngiSagjiwMiajBaiMiiiijiujt i i T P -- - i mnmmmmmuwirrmtrvrfzmTrZimlJJmi - - Has Gone Home In Peace Rev George Scott quietly and peace fully slipped away from earthly scenes Thursday morning between 5 and 6 oclock to his home beyond Departed was 81 years of age and has been In feeble health for some time Brief services were held at the home of his son Agent George S Scott this afternbon at 330 oclock and the ro mains will be shipped tonight on G for burial in Tecumseh a former home The Tribune hopes to be able to pay a filling tribute to the memory of this grand good old man next week Wrecked Engines Arrived Wednesday The engines involved in the Otis and Eckley wrecks were brought into port Wednesday afternoon No 1849 a R2 with her own steam the 145 a class A in tow Both engines are pretty badly smashed up in front pilots etc and were at once run into the back shop for repairs which will be rushed as rapidly as possible as both engines are needed in the service The 1749 is Trammells engine the 145 Dungans Dungan was returning to McCook light from double heading No 3 to Akron the night be fore 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 A Successful Mission Rev Edward J Mullaly C S P has been conducting a successful mission in St Patricks church of o u r city all week with large attendance and deep spiritual interest The mission will close tomorrow evening The reverend gentle man is an able zealous eloquent expo nent of the Catholic faith Strayed Strayed From my farm 36 miles northwest of Culbertson two horses one a brown gelding white star in forehead and about 14 years old the other a black gelding 8 years old Weigh 800 pounds each Undersigned will pay liberal re ward for information leading to their recovery John RiTZCulbertsonNeb It flay Seem Early but Coleman is already receiving ship ments of holiday goods He is yearly enlarging and improving this department of his business and this season will of course excel any previous one hence he is beginning early to lay in his attrac tions for the big holiday trade he has a right to anticipate The Buying Power of Your Dollar is greatly increased by buying the Hamilton-Brown Shoes at Stulkens Shoe Store In order to make room for large stock of new shoes coming 1 will sell my present line of school shoes at a dis count of twenty per cent Sugary Delights Our candies will please you by the richness and rare quality of their flavor They are the most delicious delicacies that can behad McConnell Druggist Wanted Everybody to come to the Halloween entertainment and supperat the Metho dist church Monday night October 30 190b at 8 oclock given by the Junior Epworth League Salesmen Wanted to look after our interest in Red Willow and adjacent counties Salary or com mission Address The IIarvuy Oil Co Cleveland O For Sale Make me an offer on 10 acres fine smooth land half mile east of brick school house McCook F Harris Aurora Neb Can Men Cook Come and see at the oyster supper given by the men at the Congregational church November 3rd Admission and supper 25 cents Be Humane to your faithful animals Buy a horse blanket at W T Colemans A large and fine selection SEE OUR WALL PAPER Then look around if you care to McConnell Druggist Special gospel meetings will begin at the Methodist church next Tuesday evening Song service at 745 Mrs Lavina Beck and daughter of Lincoln singing evangelists will assist first teu nights We invite the public to all thfisn sfirvifRS A -- ffslrtTr - I Ic r rmirrnr TiMn frrlj VUDUiau 4ovitorau luipiutou the latest thing out for farm use It burns cobs wood or coal Just what you need on the farm If you see them you will want one rfefci k - Iff v r f ttt h it tt McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 2t 1905 MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS McConnell for drugs McMillens cough cure is effectivo Young mens overcoats 450 at Thomp sons Best table oil cloth 15 cents a yard at Thompsons Horse blankets and storm robes at W T Coleman s See those new 175 200 and 225 pianos at Suttons Beet scoops beet knives and scoop end gates at W T Colemans Boys two and three piece suits from SI 25 to S500 at Thompsons Cream in sealed 10c an 1 20c bottles for sale at Marshs meat market Best colored carpet warp on spools 21 cents a pound at Thompsons For Sale A six room dwelling on Melvin street Apply to Frank Traver Removed Dr Kays office is now over Pades furniture store Phono 98 At W T Colemans you can have your choice of steel ranges at from S1500 upward There are no batts but Izzers and wearo their prophet Tho Thompson D G Co Dress skirts from S200 to 800 in all colors and cloths Alterations free at Thompsons For Sale Residence on North Madi son street Inquire at house one block west of court house All the newest and best things in dress goods at Thompsons 300 pieces 25 cents to 150 a yard The Lincoln Mixed Paints are guar anteed pure A McMillen Druggist For Sale A hard coal base burner practically as good as new Cheap E II Doan Mens very heavy corduroy suits with double breasted vest coat and vest warmly lined with heavy woolen cloth 1000 at Thompsons The men of the Congregational church will give an oyster supper at the churcn Friday November 3 from 8 to 11 p m A fine program and oyster stew all for 25 cents A good time assured to all 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 C O Fahrenbruck the general repair man announces his business elsewhere in this issue He will repair your sewing machine bicycle gun etc promptly and well Two doors east of DeGroff s store The hotel at Cedar Bluffs Kansas has been purchased by J E Lawthers who lately sold his farm over in Grant precinct and he has taken charge of the hotel property and will manage the same Factory bed comforts are not worth house room The Izzer home made ones are the same size as always made at your homes but contain six batts in stead of the four often used Price 185 to 250 Thompsons exclusively We will pay seventeen cents a dozen cash for strictly fresh eggs until further notice Eleven cents a pound for large turkeys Seven cents a pound for hens Eight cents a pound for prime beef hides The Gurney Poultry Co McCook Neb Furs The bright dressy right kinds are at Thompsons Scarfs 100 to 1250 Muffs to match 225 to 350 Misses sensible sized fur setts at 225 to 450 All the popular kinds of furs viz Isa bella Fox Red Fox Beaver Squirrel Electric Seal etc Youll recognize the difference between our glossy soft and well made furs and the other kinds upon sight Your inspection requested The Wreck at Vance Nebraska One of the worst wrecks in the history of the Burlington road on that division occurred at Vance a small station north of Bridgeport Neb October 15 when two freight trains met in a deep cut Both engines were entirely demolished and the cars reduced to kindling wood Three trainmen were slightly injured in the wreck and traffic was blocked for several hours Denver Times Oysters like mother used to mate at mens oyster supper given by the men of the Congregational church November 3rd Admission 25 cents Mrs Griffin is prepared to do dry cleaning satisfactorily Call up phone 306 if you have any work of that kind Best apron check ginghams five cents at Thompsons A tjL i t wV f 1 A i NUMBER 22 WALL PAPER BARGAINS Conk Bros Druggists 14X5XJ You nro now doing your fall house cleaning and wo beg to an nounce that we have some great bargains in ono and two room patterns of artistic wall decora tions which to make room for now stock wo will soil at a sacri fice Theso are worth your inspec tion also worth twice as much money as wo ask for them We invite you to call and bo shown Wo also havo a complete lino of screen paints Paint your screens in the fall if you wish them to stay in good condition Try our Ebony stove pipe en amol for your pipes stoves etc It is tho best ever 3L Try McMillens cold euro Everything in drugs McConnell Have you sen tho fancy china at Ludwicks Fresh butter of best quality at Marshs meat market Special prices on Hammocks at Mc Millens drug store Heating stoves at all prices and of the very best quality at W T Colemans Twenty different patterns in dinner ware to select from at Ludwicks furni ture store Fred E Bortfeld the piano tuner is in the city Leave ordors at II P Sut tons store If you want to know how it feels to be without ccrns use McConnells Light ning Corn Cure Ten cents 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 Phone 91 The season for storms is nearing Sea Colemans stock of storm robes Note substantial quality and reasonable prices Mens extra fine Beaver cloth over coats with best satin lining in coat and sleeves 1500 Next quality 1000 Next 500 at Thompsons Heaters for both hard and soft coal Coleman sells the best makes tho Amer ican market affords and they cost no more than the poorer sort See his be fore buying Remember you will find Mike Walsh just across the street from his old loca tion ready to buy your poultry pggs old rubber copper brass at the highest cash market price Drop a card to box 595 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 an 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 tho cheaper kinds No need to experiment just remember the reliable In his new location just across the street from his old place in the P Walsh building Mike Walsh wants to see you if you have poultry egg3 etc for sale He will pay you the best cash market price for them James Williams county surveyor was over from Danbury close of last week doing a little surveying for Joseph Me nard who is building a new brick on lower Main avenue and for E H Doan on his eighty just east of town The J W Andrews W H Ferguson case which was to have been tried in chambers last Friday before Judge Orr was on that day settled out of court before the hour of trial upon terms known to the parties in question C L DeGroff Co have purchased from William Zint the eighteen feet of ground upon which their clothing de partment is now situated This give3 the company a lot 43 feet wide which on The Tribune some day expects to see them build a business house in keeping withtheir splendid and growing busi ness