Of v I mv f t miiMliii - - - I - -- -- - -- ii iiiiii m - - - - - - f xl 7 - i wii 1 S V f nTlr A T r ClarkA Stangland Last Sunday Ivoaing at 530 oclock at the homo of tho brides parents Mr and Mrs Knud K Stangland of our city their eldest daughter Mjsa Hannah Sofia and Mr Ira Joseph Clark were happily wedded in tho presence of relatives and a few nearest friends of the contracting parties Rev M B Carman officiating l nd using- a aimploproUy ring ceremony Tho bride wore a handsome and be coming turquoi60 blue silk Miss Korsten StanglancU was brides maid She was drobsed hnwhito us was also Miss May Stangland who played the wedding march as tho bridal party assumed position in the parlor for the ceremonv Mr Ray Pool a State Uni versity boy nnd friend of the groom was best man The residence was profusely decorated with holly with a largo bouquet of dark red carnations in the parlor and a large bouquet of pink and white carnations in the dining room After tho ceremony was spread an elaborate four course dinner at two large tables Mrs A P Welles Mrs J R Frederickson and Mrs Mary Walker as sisting Dr and Mrs A P Welles were the only guests outsie the two families Mr and Mrs Knud Stangland of Havelock Miss May Stangland and Mr Env Pool of Lincoln were out-of-town guests and they accompanied the young couple to Lincoln on 2 Monday morning Tho brides going away gown was a dark blue silk Both bride and groom are graduates of tho McCook high school and the bride has been a teacher in the system for about seven years The bride spent two years in the State University of which the groom is a medical depart ment graduate No more worthtul young fnendB have ever launched out on seas matrimonial from this city and The Tribune has a personal pleasure in wishing them bon voyage Mr and Mrs Clark go to Ann Arbor Michigan where he will do post-graduate work in the famous medical depart ment of the great university Report of Committee To the members of tho McCook Com mercial club and all others whom it may concern We the undersigned committee ap pointed by the McCook Commercial lnh tn miriit the accounts of the carni val committee report as follows We find that the total amount collect ed by the treasurer of the carnival com mittee on account of such carnival is as follows Subscriptions 16 250 m City council appropriation Commission on Parker Amusement re ceipts fifteen per cent 51 Concessions Kangaroo court 10j Eentof cots That there was expended from the amount received by said committee the following items Parker Amusement Co S00 00 MWA 20000 Advertising M9 85 Stock agricultural exhibits 525 90 Stock premiums 119 5 Decorating m 50 Flower parade 5 P Miscellaneous expenses - 314 23 Ticket takers band 5G 18 Balance on 2656 18 2656 18 Thn subscribers to the carnival fund are hereby notified that the balance now remaining in tho hands of the treasurer of the carnival committee will be paid to them pro rata on their subscriptions by calling at tho office of the treasurer F A Pennell at any time within thirty days from this date that in the event the same is not called for within that time it has been ordered by vote of the Commercial club that the balance then remaining in the hands of the treasurer bo deposited with the Fourth of July iunds now held by the First National Bank of McCook Dated this 3rd day of January 1906 L W McConnell G E Thompson C E Eldred The Proof of the Pudding Well you know it is not in chewing the string This holds good in meats as well as in puddings The B M meat market guarantees you the best the market affords in tho moat line in any and all kinds of meats Thoy throw in liberal and courteous treatment and prompt delivery You will find the market at the old stand first door south of the Walsh block We bespeak a liber al portion of your patronage during the new year David Magner Prop SCHOOL CREEK Ed Vandervort attended a New Year party near Cambridge Chas Dutcher has moved on the Burt farm ho purchased last fall Mr J Sedden and sons spent New Year with her daughter Mrs Korb on the Beaver Fred Buhler lost a valuable horse from cornstalk poison Several more weddings are booked in this neighborhood E S Dutchers family will move into their new house in Bartley this week RED WILLOW Mr Calvins singing class closed on Friday Mrs Clark has gone to Kansas to visit her daughter Ira Clark and wife went immediately to Ann Arbor His many friends wish them success and happiness The farmers wish the snow might have held off two days Then the corn would all have been gathered Mrs Wilson Mrs Sexsons daughter is visiting her She is warmly welcomed by the many friends she made when on her previous visit MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mrs J A Fredericks is a guest of Mr and Mrs W M Hiller Mr and Mrs Lon Cone were visited by the busy stork Saturday Captain and Mrs C II Barrett are in Topeka Kansas at present Every N Berry is home for a brief visit from Long Island Kansas Mrs II P SorroN is entertaining Mrs C F Howo of Ainsworth Neb W C Bollard was out from Omaha Saturday on his annual business pil grimage Mas H H Kingsbury was a Denver visitor lBt week arriving home on Sat urday night Mr and Mrs C H Boyle are visit inn relatives in Kansas City and in Davenport Nebraska Sheriff Peterson and County Judge J C Mooro assumed their respective offices Thursday morning Mrs M A Northrup entertained a number of her lady friends at a lunch eon Wednesday afternoon Mitq James Anderson of Colorado Springs Colorado has been visiting Mrs Ralph Hagberg this week Miss Louella Thompson and a Mr Kellogg of Bertrand wore united in mar riage in Pueblo Colo Dec 27th W L Sutherland was in oastern Nebraska earlv days of the week on a visit of a sentimental and gentle nature Mrs George C Hill of Cripple Creek Colorado is in town a guest of her parents Mr and Mrs I M Beard aloe Mrs E E Magee and baby departed on 12 Wednesday morning for home in Ashland visiting Fairmont friends en route Ruth Warren and young friend Phyl lis Burk are down from Fort Morgan Colo guests of her grandmother Mrs C B Rowell Mr and Mrs J L Woodson willde partclose of this weekfor Lincoln where they will make their home in the future many friends regretting Mr and Mrs Peter Carty were over from Lebanon Saturday They con template locating farther up in the Beaver country in ivansas County Supt OConnell of Trenton was in town Tuesday on Borne matters of business and incidentally extended the seasous greetings here Mrs Rose Clark departed Monday for Kirwin Kansas where she was unit ed in marriage with an aged gentleman of that place first of the week J E Corey and family departed Tuesday for Lake Uity Iowa they will spend the Catholic Order R n m Mass and where rest of the winter They will return to McCook in March to make their home here Mr and Mrs F J Colling are down from Cheyenne Wyoming visit ing relatives and friends here and about for a few weeks He reports tho Mc Cook colony doing well at good positions Mr and Mrs L J Biddlecom were up from Havelock part of last week guests of her sister Mrs I D Moore who accompanied them to Denver Fri day and Saturday Mr B is connected with the Burlington City Supt Thomas has been gratify- mclv remembered in tne state gainer incs this season The Btate teachers rryvAa him n member of tne executive committee of that organization and the State Library association elected mm president of that body Miss Hazel Merle entertained a com pany of young fsiends at the Merle home in honor of Miss Dollie Pennoll at a dancing party last Friday night at which about a score of happy girls and boys participated A three course lunch was served Japanese lanterns were tastefully utilized in the dining room decorations Dancing and games up a completely joyous evening PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES Notes on new novels by Mary Moss The Belted Seas by Arthur Lolton M rColtonsBelted SeasMs as pleasantly entertaining as if some of Mr Jacobs hoino bidiug captains had venturesomely cone out to sea with a ships company made CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS of services Mass sermon 1000 i m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday J J Loughran Pastor Methodist Sunday school at 10 am Sermons 11 and 715 Class at 12 Junior League at 3 Epworth League at 7 Union prayer meeting all next week Now is the time to resolve to go to church M B CARMANPastor nnmiTrnviT Snndav school at 10 a m Preaching services at 11 a m and 730 p m Christian Endeavor at 630 Praver meeting every Wednesday at 8 p m Communion ana reception oi members at morning service Geo B Hawkes Pastor Episcopal Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in the month Sunday school at 10 oclock am Moraincr prayer at 11 a m and evening nm or and sermon at 8 The third Sun dav in the month Holy Communion 730 a m All are welcome E R Earle Rector Paid Costs and Was Released rnfmitnrl bv Stevenson oonraa Louis Becke His stories are with flvr rf cjninv iwlands which acts nuu that as a welcome condiment The Master Word by L IT Ham mond is not perhaps a better book than many I am passing without mention The trouble arising from an unfortu nate mulatto girl are not met as if she alone were responsible for her mixed blood Taken in its place it is full of significance and should be neglected by no one who wishes to follow contempora ry conditions Turning to English novels of society The Marriage of William Ashe strengthens a puroly imaginary theory suggested by Mrs Wards recent books She is rigidly bound to characters already developed Rails are laid upon which she needs must travel In Wil liam Ashe Mrs Ward really had a problem mnde to her hand she goes little into rights and wrongs of marriage consequently it does not afford her that sense oi personal Biiiajrouinuu vt which the born tendency writer must ever depend for a supply of heat and movement We have all of books mentioned above The following magazines are wanted at tho library century 1881 All but November and Decem ber 1S82 February 1R83 June July August and bopt 18S1 Jan March and Nov 1883 February 1886 August 1889 Jan Feb March and May 1890 April Aug Sept Oct and November 1891 Jan June Nov and Dec 1893 Febr April and May TQOl A nril 1896 April May Juno Sept Nov and December 1897 We have just March April August and Oct 1S93 Febr marcn Apru ooFl and Oct 1899 Jan Sept Oct Nov and Dec Library hours Mornings from 10dU to 12 oclock afternoons from 130 to 6 oclock evenings from 7 to 9 oclock Sunday afternoon 2 to 5 oclock Ida McCarl Librarian A New Years Resolution Begin the new year right by going to church A cordial invitation is extend ed to all to attend the services at the Congregational church next Sunday Morning sermon subject Living for God in the Present Evening subject Another Opportunity Attend some church on this first Sunday of the new year Geo B Hawkes Pastor Royal Nelfirnoors See 1905 Out The Royal Neighbors and their fam ilies enjoyed a big time at the home of Mr and Mrs Julius Kunert in North McCook last Saturday night About 30 persons participated in the refresh ments served and the sociability reg nant It was two oclock by the time the Neighbors dispersed Hot Water Bottle at Your Feet Cold feet are more the rule than the exception now-a-days We have a hot water bottle that is made of extra thick close grained rubber which holds heat for several hours Just the thing these cold nights L W McConnell Druggist at Frank Smith of Oberlin Kansas was arrested on last Friday night for steal ing Earl Notleys overcoat in a local pool roomdecidedlike Davey Crocketts coon to come down He paid costs and was released He resigned from the Burlingtons service and returned to Oberlin it is stated Wanted Bright honest young man from McCook Neb to prepare for pay ing position in lioverment iviau oervice Box One Ueaar xiapias Best apron check ginghams five cents a yard Thompsons Corsets and Girdles American Beauties in the new 190G spring styles just received 50 cents 8100 and 8200 Money back after four weeks nnfnnl wear if dissatisfied Sold only by The Thompson D G Co Wanted A reliable person for McCook and nnrminnr nnnnfcrv to reDresent the ATnKnnul Tifft Insurance Co of Chicago Liberal contract to right party 12 22 tf C E H E Brown General Agents Holdrege Nebraska McMillens Specialties Laxative Cold Cure Couch Cure Headache Cure Little Liver Pills Cream Lotion Thomas French New Year day at the Palmer hotel Rev M B Carman officiating Mr Roy Thomas and Miss Flossie French both of Danbury were united in marriage Fountain Syringes We have those dependable fountain syringes The kind thatdont spring a leak every time you use tueui L W McConnell Druggist Horses for Sale One hundred head of draft and driv ing horses for sale Frank Stillman McCook Neb Cough News Breezy times in the sale of nells Balsam People know thing always EtTHED TRACK FALLS The Entire Elevated Track at r Coal Chute Collapses McCon a good McConnells Balsam cures coughs Boys overcoats 11 years and up 8150 Thompsons For rent Three farms near McCook If you want to sell your farms list them with me I have the buyers J Fletcher Immigration Agent Burlington Route Bartley Nebraska 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 eggs etc for sale He will pay you the best cash market price for them the EN SINE AND SIX COAL CARS Are Precipitated to the Ground Engine Uninjured Coal Cars and Track Smashed No One Severe ly Injured About eight oclocklast Friday night the entire elevated track in connection with the Burlington coal chutes at this place collapsedjust after six loaded coal fir had been run upon to the track The switch engine and six cars were thrown to the ground The coal cars wore con siderably damaged but the engine es caped with small damage maintaining a perfectly upright position on the rails notwithstanding its fall of 15 to 20 feet from the top of the incline Engineer Clyde Scott escaped injury entirely Fireman A L Palmer received a dis located shoulder Brakeman Earl Kelloy sustained slight back and face injuries A force of men under C E Emerson at once went to work to attempt to clear up the wreckage and they have been en gaged in tho work most of the week the undertaking being a largo one and re quiring a considerable force of men and the big wrecker in addition The damage will run way up into the hundreds of dollars while tlie incon venienco and loss caused by having to coal engines by shoveling has been and will be considerable No little difficulty has been experienced in getting men to shovel An incident this week was the strike of the entire Italian force engaged in this work Their places wore filled by drafts from the steel gang and con struction gang up west The structure wrecked was built years ago when cars of 30 to 40 tons capacity were in vogue Cars now used are of the 100 ton sort The fact of the addi tional load together with tho continued htincr rf tho bnmner and its conse quent somewhat weakened condition will perhaps fully explain the cause of the collapse The company is however as well as the employes to be congratulated upon tho outcome of the accident as regards loss of lifo or injury to person Those slightly injured are all able to be about as usual The cause of the accident is thus to thA Lincoln Journal The collapse of tho Burlington coal chute track at McCook Friday evening as told in yesterdays Journal is ex plained by the statement that when the ai r lnnrlprl noal cars were run on the z track thoy were sent too far and that one 100 ton coal car was shunted violent ly against tho bumping post with such force that the elevated structure was pulled loose from its mooring and that it did not collapse exactly but fell to the ground by breaking away from the track connected ena ana uruppiug the full length of the timbers under neath it This accounts for the engine and cars touching tho ground right side ud and for the escape of the trainmen who went down with it A similar accident is said to have oc curred on the Sheridan division of the road last fall while a similar accident although not serious enough to pull the elevated track to the ground happened in the Rock Island yards in this city three or four years ago Week of Prayer Services January 8th Monday Baptist church Rev M B Carman Subject Believ ers Purified and Quickened January 9ih Tuesday Congregational church Dr II M Ireland Subject Phnrnh Whnllv Renewed in the Love and Life of Christ Januarv 10th Wednesday Christian church Rev G B Conrad Subject The Unsaved Aroused to Seek Salva tion January 11th Thursday Episcopal church Mr G E Thompson Subject Our Duty to the Home January 12 Friday Methodist church Rev E R Earle Subject Missions Reinspired and Reinforcod Januarv 13th Saturday Christian church Rev G B Hawkes Subject Our Dutv to the Church Let all note carefully the appointments and attend each night J A Snyder Died Last Night After a prolonged illness Joseph A Snvder passed away at his home north of the city at 715 last evening surround ed by the members of his family The burial will take place on Sunday afternoon leaving the Dome wiiu liio body at 130 and holding services in the Methodist church commencing at 215 Remains will be interred in Longview cemeterv where the Masonic fraternity will conduct the impressive burial ser vice of the order The bereaved wire and cnnciren nae the teuderest sympathy of many friends Fractured His Left Leg Engineer William Deere suffered the fracture of his left leg at the thigh Mon day night about 11 oclock as ne wab crettin off of a locomotive on the turn table In stepping off the engine in the dark he stepped into the turn table pit with the above stated result His fracture is at a serious place and he will likely be laid up for several weeks He was about to deadhead to Repub lican Citv to take his regular run on that branch when tnis great imaiuiouiic overtook him Adams Fitch Fred Adams and Eurilla Fitch were united in marriage last night at eight i l iu l t hot- TMirantq ilr o CIOCK at iuB uuuioui ia - and Mrs W S precinct Rev M Fitch of Driftwood B Carman officiating Very best dress prints five cents a yard Thompsons MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS McConnell for drugs Bread mixers at W T Colemans Bibles a large line at McMillans McConnells Balsam cures coughs McMillens Cough Cure is right Try it Bissell carpet sweepers at Pado Sons Mens half wool Thompsons McMillen has now dolls Seo them Very best table yard Thompsons sox 13 cents a pair a nice display of oil cloth 15 cents a White sewing machines made at Pade Sons -no better Childrens coats and jackets from S150 to 750 Thompsons Cream in sealed 10c an i 20c bottles for sale at Marshs meat market Fine stationery school tablets ink slates etc at McMillens Drug Store Two milk cows for sale 1 5 2ts R B Archibald Removed Dr Kays office is now over Pades furniture store Phone 98 The Stulken shoe store building has been repaired and is ready for occupancy Over 200 dress skirts to choose from at S200 to 8750 Alterations free Thompsons Hair brushes with solid backs solid bristles solid values L W McConnell Druggist Tho Commercial hotel office is being ovtonaivelv remodeled the main stair way going up out of the enlarged office by graceful curves Lost A necklace and cross on which tho word Marjorie is engraved Lost on Main avenue Reward Leave at Mc Kays cigar store It Nothing makes life more worth living than music Why bo without it when new copies are coming all tho time at The Ideal opposite tho postoffico Remember you will find Mike Walsh iiist anrnaa the street from his old loca tion ready to buy your poultry eggs old rubber copper brass at tho highest cash market price 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 One of tho Carothers boys and Jim Woolard and J G Hodges got mixed up unpleasantly last Saturday night with Carothers a good second in the scrim mage Carothers was tho worse for drink No arrests A TCurlineton official expresses tho belief that the road will build a line from St Francis to Pueblo Col in the very near future and that the iron ore tonnage from Hills Minnesota mines and the mines in tho vicinity of Guern sey Wyoming will grow as timo goes on Further he expresses the belief that tho lino from North Platte will reach the Cheyenne line of tho road some place near Eustis bringing in that traffic by the way of Holdrege Lincoln Journal Adopt the Casn system We have determined to adopt Hash Svstom commencing with tho Jan- uary 15th 1906 In doing so we recognize tho fact that this action will not be altogether pleas ing to those who are perfectly good and in the habit of paying their accounts but we propose to make the prices so low that even these friends and custo mers will be happy to comply with our cash system and thus save themselves good money Hoping by fair and square treatment and bv making irresistible prices that will save you money to merit your con tinued patronage and good will we re main Yours truly J A Wilcox Son McCook Neb Jan 5th 190G Mr Stein is Promoted The following official order has been issued by the Burlington McCook Neb Dec 27 1905 Effec tive January 1 190G H L Stein is ap pointed trainmaster and roadmaster on the St Francis branch with headquar ters at Orleans Nob C L Eaton su perintendent approved II E Byram general superintendent Mr Stein is a son of Dr F S Stein of Lincoln Lincoln Journal To Song Lovers Get a copy of the greatest ballad song now in print In the Golden Autumn Time My Sweet Elaine is the latest song by composers of Sweet Adeline This song will be sure to please you Stop in at the Ideal and get a copy C U LSROWN ueaier in iiudiu Real Estate Dealer Call and give me a list of your proper ty and I will trv to dispose of same for f n roncnnnhlfi charere Office with j J E Kelley A G Bump Water Tax Due TTircf nuarters water tax now duo Delinquent January 17th 1906 nnnn t mm n a ui iu J API - j - i rTTiM r cw rf Orf Kk A Xs Sgs t m fmr nt a 6a -to WtaMi r I mfW IH 3 fcw A 9 4t 4m JLAH Jk A A A A i xMSrT 3 J A u rv TWENTYiQURTH YEAR McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY NUMBER 32 Fine Perfumes Nothing is of more intorest to a lady than tho quality of tho Perfume sho uses and wo desire to mention the suporior excellence oi tho odors wo handle In addi tion to all tho best odors made by Palmor the Now York porf umor we have those of Roigor tho fa mous California perfumer and for purity in preparation fragrance lasting qualities and the true odor of tho flower nothing oqunls Pasadena Roso Royal Cherry Blossom Mariposa Lily or Palo Alta Pink You should try somo of tho perfumes made where tho flowers grow Cone Bros Druggists Everything in drugs McConnell McConnells Balsam cures coughs Good yarn fascinators 25 contsThomp sons Oil heaters of all kinds at W T Colo mans Mens heavy long cloth ulstors 8500 Thompsons Fresh buttorof beat quality at Marshs meat market Ladies good warm 100 Thompsons fleeced wrappors Sowing machine needles of all kinds at W T Colemans Childrens sleeping garments 35 and 50 cents Thompsons Uso McMillens Cream Lotion for chapped face and hands Ladies long coats 8500 8750 81000 S1250 S1500 Thompsons Very best 2 bushel soamless grain bags 18 cents Thompsons Wanted Two experienced sewing girls and two apprentices Madam Tuttlk Now Walsh building Daintiest stationery for invitations fabrics you will delight to send L W McConnell Druggist Office J E Kelley Supt Dwelling for Sale A five room dwelling with fine shade and fruit trees Inquire of C A Ward land Wanted At the very best figure that you sell for LH Boys two piece and three piece suits 8125 8175 8250 83 50 8500 and 8000 Thompsons Be happy while you live and got one of those roasters and carving sets at W T Colemans The Elite black mercerized jjetti coats the adjustable band 8150 to 83 Thompsons Note the new advertisements of J M Rupp brick contractor and Madam Tuttlo modiste in this issue Our Detroit furs are bright and right Scarfs muffs cravats 4-in-hands setts from 8100 to 1250 Thompsons Cooking utensils somothing the house wife needs every day of her lifo Can be bought at W T Colemans Boys bring all the smooth killed rabbits you can also fur skins to Tho Gurney Poultry Folks who will pay you top prices Sheriff Crabtree failed to apprehend the three young men wanted for making an assault on S ADevino and relieving him of certain valuables will LlNDEMANN Bissell sweepers have won a distinct reputation for strength durability ease of running and their perfect sweeping qualities Seo W T Coleman Harry Cronch boomed the school fund slightly this week for assaulting S A Devine The fine and costs amounted 8995 Cronch appealed and filed appeal bond Drop a card to box 595 and tho 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 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 The Palmer house management is ar ranging to place some billiard tables in the front end of tbeir largo sample room imnimr the hntel on the west and a connecting door will be cut through This will be appreciated by their many guets We put the county to sleep under our Izzerhome mado bed comforts More sold bv far this season than ever before We are absolutely headquarters on a I bedding readv made sheets and pillow slips blankets white quilts and bed comforts Thompsons Good homes are wanted for destitute and orphan children of all ages by tho Child Saving Institute 1S06 Ohio St Omaha From 10 to GO constantly on hand Over 300 pasmg througn me institute during tne year If interested write for application blanks inclosing stamp for postage During 1905 the subscription price of the Nebraaka Farmer has been cut by the new management of that paper to It was the idea of 50 cents per year the new management that twelve monthB ouht to be devoted tc pushing the cir cufation of their paper at a half price rate The first of next January the old price of 81 per year will be restored The Nebraska Farmer has been greatly changed and improved in all depart ments during this year and it is tno kind of a farm paper that Nebraska ought to have and that our readers ought to subscribe for Subscriptions at o0 per year will be taken at The McCook Tribune J