The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 23, 1906, Image 1

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TWENTY FOURTH YEAR
Garden seeds at Waites
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Reception and Banquet
The Ladies Aid Society of the Meth
odist church Rave a reception in honor
of their president Mrs H H Berry in
the church Friday evening It came in
the form of a surpriso to Mrs Berry
who was caught quite unawares and de
coyed to the church
The Epworth League room was tast
f ully decorated and used as a reception
room After an hour spent in social
-greeting Mrs G H Thomas and Mrs
W B Mills played a piano duet and
-and Rev M B Carman read an original
poem in which he paid tribute to Mrs
Berrys faithfulness assuring her of the
love and approval of the society and
church at the close presenting her
with a set of Haviland china dishes as
a token of appreciation
Mrs Berry responded in a happy
manner thanking all for their kindness
Rev Carman then invited all to the
banquet hall where a refreshing
luncheon was served in a dainty
and pleasing manner Communicated
ItEV CARMANS lOEM
Some women came to me to ask
If Id perform the Httlo task
Of speaking a word of lovo and cheer
Explaining our reason for being hero
It is because wo wanted to do
Something nice in honor of you
They say its now about three years
Years of work of joys and fears
Sinco you havo led the Ladies Aid
To thd success that they have made
Through all these jears your noblo band
Has helped the church with heart and hand
To rear her walls and pay her debts
For you alls praise and no regrets
We do not boliove when folks are dead
Is the time when good things should be said
-So wo are here that we may state
Your work jour self we appreciate
In theso hearts of ours you have a place
That tho finger of timo cannot eraso
But we must stop this little talk
And to tho tables take a walk
3or thero I know all fixed so neat
Is something good for us to eat
And thats not all with our best wishes
We all chipped in bore are some dislies
Came Back to Nebraska to Die
Miss Margaret Howard died at the
Palmer hotel Tuesday morning of this
week of throat and lung trouble De
ceased was formerly of Alma Nebraska
but not lone since went to the state of
Washington in search of health return
ing to Nebraska and McCook about ten
days since in company of her mother to
be with her half sister Miss Sallie Mc
Cann at the Palmer house
Miss Howard was born in Alma Ne
braska July 11th 1889
Funeral services were held in the Pade
undertaking rooms Wednesday after
noon Rev M B Carman officiatingand
a choir of young girls of the Methodist
church singing after which interment
was made in Riverview cemetery De
ceased was a member of the Methodist
church and Epworth League of Alma
Nebraska
The Proof of the Pudding1
Well you know it is not in chewing
the string This holds good inmeats as
well as in puddings The B M meat
market guarantees you the best the
market affords in the meat line in any
and all kinds of meats They 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 Magneb Prop
Dissipation Makes a Destitute Family
A friend of the family appealed to the
generosity of McCook people this week
in the interest of a wife and five little
children made practically destitute or
at least needy by dissipation and failure
of husband to provide adequately for
the needs of the family What need of
a more appealing temperance sermon
Men Wanted
Men and boys wanted to attend the
Mens meeting at the Congregational
church which will be held Sunday
nest at three p m at the church Rev
P A Sharpe will speak to the men and
a large audience is expected
Auction of Household Goods
I will have an auction at usual place
of household goods everything good
as new on Saturday afternoon March
31st H H Berry
For Sale
Majestic steel range as good as new
Heavy oak book case
Phone 79 C T Watson
Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday
March 27th 28th 29th will be the dates
on whichjou can see the Chinese lady
in native costume in W T Colemans
window
A surprise This week Fine bos
stationery at only 10c Other articles
equally as cheap at the Ideal Store
The Tribune has a few seeds for free
distribution
New spring silks 44c to 125 Thomp
sons
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Miss Mae Crispin is a guest of her
sister Mrs D C Marsh
Mrs W H Browne is visiting a sis-
tor in Hastings this week
W H Ferguson is up from Lincoln
today on some land business
J R Bucknell of ScottsblufT Ne
braska is a city visitor today
Mrs F B Skinner of Denver has
been a guest of Mrs M R Gates
Miss Mary Hunting of Arapahoe has
been a guest of Mrs H M Ireland this
week
C F Fay of the Fay Haigler Colony
was in the city early part of the week
on business
George Beck is now located at
Friend Nebraska and is in charge of
the Hotel Coronado
L H Lindemann will move into the
Cordeal brick April 1st and office with
0 L Walker the paper man
C H Boyle went down to Lincoln
Wednesday night on land business be
fore the United States office in that city-
Henry Meyer is here from Iowa to
close up the sale of the Meyer 160 acres
south of the city recently acquired by
W H Ferguson
Mrs W W Archibald and Fred
went down to Orleans Wednesday night
on No 14 to visit a few days with En
gineer Archibald
S G Gohekn writes from Clarkston
Wash that the Goheens are all in usual
health and send kindliest greetings to
their friends in McCook and vicinity
Mrs C T Watsom and Guy Batter
shall departed last Friday evening on
14 for Okarche Oklahoma where they
will visit relatives a short time before
continuing on east to their new home
near Lafayette Indiana
J II Moore and I D Moore with
their families expect to take their de
parture in a week or ten days for their
new home in Seattle Wash Mrs I
D Moore and Edna will leave tomorrow
morning for Havelock to visit Mrs
Moores sister for a week before leaving
for the northwest
Closed With a Splendid Number
The closing number of the entertain
ment course Wednesday evening was
as announced one of the best of the en
tire course and closed the series to the
entire satisfaction of a splendid and ap
preciative audience The Lulu Tyler
Gates Co is composed of artists and
they give a music entertainment at once
artistic and enjoyable The Tribune
believes the people of McCook are for
tunate in that a company of McCook
citizens took upon themselves the task
of giving them a series of entertainments
of worth and high grade during the past
winter We wish also to congratulate
the committee on the success of the
course especially Supt Thomas upon
whom the work and responsibility has
largely rested
Notice to the Public
My office in McCook will be closed on
Saturday March 31st that being the
date of the meeting of the Southwest
Nebraska District Teachers association
which meets in Arapahoe March 30th
and 31st Flora B Quick
County Supt
Paint Your Hams
with liquid smoke The modern meat
smoke comes in liquid form and you ap
ply with a brush No bother keeping a
hickory wood firegoing under the meat
if you use modern meat smoke 25 cents
per bottle L W McConnell
Druggist
Paint
your house with a good paintit protects
the lumber Use a poor paint and it
peels off taking with it the natural re
sistant coating of the wood itself Use
Sherwin- Williams paint Its best
L W McConnell Druggist
House for Sale or Rent
If you have a bouse for sale or rent
call up 157 and give the best price and
terms possible with description I have
a good list of people who want to rent
and buy Lindemann
5 to 140 Acres
in Egan park Only half mile to school
For prices and terms see
C F BABCocKMcCook Neb
Restaurant For Sale Cheap
For particulars write
16 2ts D L Cunningham PalisadeNeb
The largest line of wash fabrics we
have ever gotten together now here
Thompsons
White hose for babies girls and
women Thompsons x
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Alfalfa seed at W T Colemans
Garden seeds at Waites
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REPUBLICANS NOMINATE
Full City Ticket Placed in the Field
Last Saturday Evening
WITH UTMOST HARMONY
Political Lines Were Not Closely Drawn
In the Personnel of the Voters and
Hence Small Opposition If Any
May Be Expected to
the Ticket
Republicans of McCook got together
Saturday night on short notice it be
ing discovered that the published date
Tuesday evening March 20th did not
meet legal requirements as to length of
notice and placed in nomination a full
city ticket
Albert Berry called the meeting to
order and Albert Barnett was promptly
made chairman and Albert Berry secre
tary of the caucus
J E Kelley placed Mayor H P Waite
in nomination and Rev M B Carman
nominated C B Gray The uplifted
hands were counted by the secretary
who found 86 votes for Waite and seven
for Gray making the renomination prac
tically unanimous
W A Middleton was made the nomi
nee for city clerk by acclamation
For city treasurer A C Ebert was un
animously renominated
The only contest of the evening worth
while was in the case of the office of
police judge H H Berry and W H
Ackermau were the nominations made
and in the voting the secretary enumer
ated 45 for Mr Berry and 38 for Mr
Ackerman a result which was received
if Vi TYiotLrirl fJionnnrnirnl Tfia flhnir ro
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clared Mr Berry the nominee and no
formal appeal was taken so the incident
was closed
The nomination for city engineer was
given C H Meeker by acclamation
Louis Suess was nominated to succeed
the late A Campbell on the board for
two years and W S Perry and C W
Barnes were both renominated for mem
bers of the Bchool board
The city Republican central commit
tee was constituted as follows First
ward G S Scott and S B McLean
Second ward Louis Thorgrimson and
Alonzo Cone
The caucus then divided into ward
caucuses and the following councilmanic
nominations were made First ward
C G Gray L H Lindemann and Jos
eph Menard The upraised hands gave
Gray 40 Lindemann 7 Menard 2 Al
bert Barnett was chairman of this cau
cus and F M Kimmell secretary Sec
ond ward L W McConnell received the
nomination by acclamation Alonzo
Cone was chairman of this gathering
and Howe Smith secretary
The convention was remarkably har
monious and the result will doubtless be
approved by the voters of McCook by a
practically unanimous vote
While the administration of our muni
cipal affairs during the past year has
not met the highest expectations of
some of our people those particularly
who may be styled reformers it has
been approved by a large majority of the
people of the city
The Tribune expects from both the
city and school officers named Saturday
night a good account of their steward
ship during the ensuing year which
gives promise of being one of the most
momentous in the history of McCook
which we expect to mark an epoch in
the development of the valleys finest
Lost A Sum of Money
Miss Lizabeth Beach a teacher in
our public schools had the misfortune
to lose thirty dollars Saturday last or
Wednesday night She will pay a suit
able reward for the recovery of the
money if left at this office
Notice to I 0 0 F
All members of the McCook lodge No
137 and sojourning brothers are request
ed to meet in Odd Fellows hall March
30th in special session A full attend
ance is urged
S L Doan Secretary
China lac China Lac
What is that Keep your eye on W
T Colemans window next week and
see the Chinese lady -with her native
costumery and aecorations displaying
that wonder of this progressive age
For Sale at Once
One Home AirBlast heater practically
new and one Majestic range Residence
of H G Phelps
Horses for Sale
One hundred head of draft and driv
ing horses for sale
Frank Stillman McCook Neb
Tan hose for ladies misses and chil
dren Thompsons
Everything in drugs McConnell
Garden seeds at Waites
Chinalac
Agnes Elizabeth Huber
A dainty Flower came into this beau
tiful world and grew in the sunshine of
Gods lore Its delicate petals expand
ed into dainty graceful smoothness and
its sweet face was always smilingand hap
py gladness and sympathy at the sight
But the cold winds blew and the dainty
Flowret despite care and protection
withered and sank leaving only the
sweet memory of its presence But the
Spring of Resurrection will come soon
and then will this pure Flower grow
again and instinct with life eternal
wax strong and vigorous in the world
which knows no death the Kingdom
not built of hands but Gods eternal
mansion in the skies There will those
sorrowing ones left behind to struggle
for a timebehold their dear child again
and gaze upon her sweet face for ever
more Agnes Elizabeth Huber first saw
this worlds light in 1900 and she lived
six short years to bless those around her
Match eighteenth was her last day on
earth and her pure soul took flight in
to peace and love eternal Her sorrow
ing parents are more than grateful to
those kind friends who helped them in
their hour of sorrow and need
A WORD OF THANKS
Our hearts are full of gratitude to all
for the many acts of kindness and words
of sympathy extended freely during the
illness and after the death of our daught
er We shall ever hold them all in grate
ful remembrance
Mr and Mrs E P Huber
Revival Meetings
The special meetings at the Congrega
tional church have been handicapped
by the weather but are growing in inter
est and power Rev P A Sharpe is a
spiritual leader and a man of large ex
perience Meeting every night at 8 pm
Prayer meetings every afternoon at 3
p m On Sunday a great day is plan
ned Mr Sharpe will preach at 11 a m
and 8 p m At 3 p m in the afternoon
a meeting will be held for men only
The general public is cordially invited to
attend these meetings
An Uncommon Snowfall
The snowfall of Sunday was quite ex
traordinary for this section of country
Perhaps the fall exceeded a foot For
tunately it spread evenly over the land
scape and there was little or no wind
and the thaw of Monday and Tuesday
soon removed danger of drifting and
Boaked much of the precious moisture
into the soil Fall small grain and
fruit are left in superb condition
Looks Like a Late Spring
Spring seeding promises to be late
The wise man will place his orders early
for his farming machinery and avoid the
delay that is sure to come when the
spring opens up and there is a great rush
for machinery Coleman is prepared
now for just such an emergency with a
large stock of all kinds of machinery for
the early demand
Announcement
Having discontinued the cream busi
ness in favor of the Gurney Poultry and
Egg Co1 would most respectfully solicit
the patronage of all my old customers
and friends selling cream to this new
firm assuring you of prompt court
eous and fair treatment by both them
and the Harding Cream Co Yours truly
W T Coleman
No Public School Next Friday
On account of the absence of most of
the teachers in attendance upon the
district association meeting in Arapahoe
Friday and Saturday of next week there
will not be any sessions of the city
schools on Friday next
Axt Asks Still Coughing
Been waiting for spring to come think
ing you would get better then Better
not wait another minute but get a bottle
of McConnells Balsam It will stop
your cough and let you enjoy spring as
most well folks do
Wanted
A reliable person for McCook and
surrounding country to represent the
National Life Insurance Co of Chicago
Liberal contract to right party
C E H E Brown General Agents
Holdrege Nebraska
Telephone Notice
Parties who are not now subscribers
who wish telephones please make ar
rangements ht the office as soon as pos
sible C I Hall Manager
Remnant Bargains
A nice selection of one room remnant
patterns of wall paper at special prices
McMillen Druggist
The new silk and fabric gloves in
wrist and elbow lengths now showing
Thompsons
Best 2 bu 16 oz seamless grain bags
19c Thompsons
Garden seeds at Waites
Chinalac
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 23 1906
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Chinalac
McConnell for drugs
Garden seeds at Waites
See McConnell for Wall Paper
Alfalfa seed at W T Colemans
McMillen Prescription Druggist
Best table oil cloth 15c yd Thomp
sons
Best spooled carpet warp 22c and 24c
Thompsons
For chapped bands and face- use Mc
Milieus Cream Lotion
Gilt belts leather belts silk belts in
sizes up to 40 inches at Thompsons
Pay cash and get yourgrocor ies cheap
See ad J A Wilcoxc Son
Plenty five cent unbleached muslin at
Thompsons
New chiffon and fancy veilings
Thompsons
Team of good neavy horses for sale at
W T Colemans
Matched sets in embroideries and
laces Thompsons
Good reading cheap may be secured
from The Tribune clubbing list
Cream in sealed 10c an I 20c bottles
or sale at Marshs meat market
H P Waite Co have a large line of
the best farm machinery and wagons
Removed Dr Kays office is now
over Pades furniture store Phone 9S
B P S What does that mean Best
Best Paint Sold W T Coleman sells
it
Mens and boys clothing in the new
spring styles at money saving prices
Thompsons
Buy your building hardware from H
P Waite Co Their stock is large
and prices right
Your next visit shopping should bring
you to see our new taffeta silk petticoats
in black and colors S489 Thompsons
We can furnish you with unique ideas
for papering your walls and have the
papers to carry out the ideas
L W McConnell Druggist
Solomons commendation of a good
housewife will not apply if sho pays
7c a yard for prints that we sell for 5c
Thompsons
You use a clothes basket once a week
but clothes hampers are convenient
and necessary every day in the week
See Colemans selection
Remember you will find Mike Walsh
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
If the husband aud father spends all
his time and strength earning the in
come the wife should spend it careful
ly Dont pay 7c elsewhere for our 5c
ginghams Thompsons
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
Our very large skirt department has
had more room provided for it and a
new lot of handsome skirts just in
Prices from 5200 to S700 Alterations
free Thompsons One price plain
figures cash only
It is very irritating to plant seeds not
true to name and that will not grow
Realizing this W T Coleman has been
very careful in buying the best garden
and field seeds of all kinds that can be
obtained in the market for this section
of Nebraska
We take pleasure in announcing tl e
purchase of two genuine bargains in
yard wide black taffeta silks One upon
which we name you a price of 6Sc yd
The other a a beautiful chiffon taffeta
at 1 33 Thompsons One price plain
figures cash only
Pure Clean Alfalfa For Sale
I have for sale a quantity of ray
own growing of alfalfa seed It is
free from foreign seed of any kind
is first quality Will sell at 15c a
pound in new seamless sacks in lots
of 100 pounds or over freight paid
to McCook Money can be sent to
W F Wood lumber and grain deal
er Haigler Nebs Alfalfa seed of
any kind is scarce and first class
seed is very difficult to get at any
price so send in your orders early
before this opportunity escapes you
George Short Haigler Neb
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NUMBER 43
BACHELORS CORKER
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Garden seeds at Waites
Try McMillens Cough euro
Alfalfa seed at W T Colemans
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Largest line of back and side combs
Thompsons
Fresh butter of best quality at Marshs
meat market
Dont overlook our new 41 cent batistes
at Thompsons
Sewing machine needles of all kinds
at W T Colemans
Yon must remember thni WT Cole
man bandies the B P S- paints
I have three dozen nice Plymouth
Rock hens for sale- Mia J F Randel
Every desirablo weave rs seon in our
dress goods department Thompsons
It is coming timo for spring- painting
W T Coleman has tho famous B P S
A largo assortment of Novelty Souve
nir Postal Cards at
McMillens Drug Stork
Wanted Six sowing girls Call be
tween 5 and 6 oclock
Mrs Tuttle Walsh building
Mens new styles spring dress shirts
just received Fifty cents to 150
Thompsons
Buy your building hardware from II
P Waito Co Their stock is large
and prices right
Notice W T Colemans advertise
ments in this issue about tho wonderful
China lac and Chinese lady
The infant child of Mr and Mrs
Charles Dinnel of South McCook was
buried in Riverview cemetery this week
Alex Bergeron of Denver is in the city
on one of his regular piano tuning trips
Leave or phone orders to Suttons store
Our new stock of wall paper is now
ready for your inspection It will pay
you to see it
L W McConnell Druggist
Our stock of New Wall Paper la now
complete Latest designs newest color
ings and right prices
A McMillen Druggist
Found A good lap robe Owner may
have tho same by proving property and
paying for this notice
Alpha Christian
Dont forget the dates that the lady
in Chinese costume will display the mar
vels of China lac in W T Colemans
window next week
W G Jones repairs cook stovesheat
ers and cleans gasoline stoves Work
guaranteed Phone red 306 or box
595 McCook Neb tf
Tho Chinese lady in W T Colemans
window will create quite a sensation
among the people of McCook next week
by showing them China lac
Your old suit will serve you many 8i
day yet if brightened up with our Cleane
line It takes all kinds of spots off of
clothing 25 cents
L W McConnell Druggist
One of the most wonderful displays of
China lac in W T Colemans window
this week ever shown in this country
If you are from Missouri we will show
you
Dont forget to come to the Epworth
League Good Time social to nieht
Friday March 23rd Methodist church
Ice cream and cake 10c Everybody
come
American and Elwood hog fencing are
the best woven wire made W T Cole
man has just received a carload You
should get your woven wire now out of
this car and save money
Jacob Klein of Saint Ann Frontier
county advertises a sale for Thursday
April 5th 1906 at his farm one fourth
mile east of Saint Ann postoffice Jacob
Betz will auction the sale See bills
Baskets are a mighty handy article
for any household They have large
and small ones for any and all uses
clothes baskets clothes hampers picnic
baskets market baskets and lunch bask
ets all at Colemans
Good homes are wanted for destitute
and orphan children of all ages by the
Child Saving Institute 1806 Ohio St
Omaha From 40 to 60 constantly on
hand Over 300 passing through the
institute during the year If interested
write for application blanks inclosing
stamp for postage - -
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