The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 11, 1906, Image 1

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TWENTY FOURTH YEAR
A Double Wedding
An auspicious double wedding oc
curred at the homo of Mr nnd Mrs W
A Middleton Thursday nfternoon May
10th at four oclock when their two
daughters Maude I and Mr Henry T
Williams of Danbury and Miss Ethel
M and Mr Edward Byfleld editor of
the Indianola Reporter were given
away in holy wedlock
The brides were similarly gowned in
white chiffon and looked very charming
The grooms wore conventional black
The brides are both successful and
highly esteemed teachers nnd the
grooms are young men of high charac
ter and great promise
Only the immediate relatives of the
families were present
At the conclusion of the ceremony a
splendid four course dinner was served
The ceremony was performed by Rev
Erastus Smith pastor of the Methodist
church of Indianola who was pastor in
lloldrnge when the young ladies united
with the church and an old time friend
of the Middleton family Rev Carman
assisted
Mr and Mrs Williams will live on a
farm between this city and Danbury
Mr and Mrs Byfield will mako their
home in Indianola The kindliest
wishes of a host of friends attend them
Just Give Us a Trial and Save Money
Have you got your- new suit We
have -received a late shipment of new
grays blues blacks etc aand tailored
and up-to-date styles
Also the largest stock of hats in every
well known style nnd several makes
Our Chicago Leader at 2 00 in all
shapes and colors has been and contin
ues our successful seller The King
Kingsbury hat at 8300 and 350 hand
made in all the leading colors and styles
guaranteed and has been proven to
wear better than any 85 00 one once
tried always worn
Our Silver Gold shirts in all colors
for spring and summer coat and other
styles S100 and S150
Silver collars all styles 2 for 25c
Everything and anything appertaining
to an up-to-date clothing and furnishing
store
Shoes of all descriptions for ladies
gents and children
Our very complete line of gents and
boys underwear from 25c to 200 in
silk extra light weight wool and silk
Diamond
The Working Mans Friend
For One Day Only
Friday May 18 the Congragational
ladies will take you for a trip around
the world in less than two hours Ex
cursion rate tickets for the round trip
50c fifty cents Tickets good for stop
overs and meals at Boston Germany
Ireland Japan and Washington D C
Train leaves Congregational church at 6
oclock p m and every 30 minutes
thereafter Dont miss it Remember
the date May 18 Refreshments at all
stops without extra charge
Prevents Decay
It is really more shell It adds to and
takes the place of the natural shell and
coating seals up the innumerable pores
in the shell keeps out the air and pre
vents decay Store your eggs in it this
summer keeping them nice and fresh
until fall when you can get a better
price for them Egg shell will positive
ly keep a good egg good for a indefinite
period of time
L W McConnell Druggist
The State Superintendent
The State Superintendent ought to be
elected from Southwest Nebraska the
- next time We nominate Supt Thomas
of McCook While the ballots are being
prepared kindly fix in your minds that
Parasols UmbrellasShirt Waists Dress
Skirts and Furnishings are found in
greatest variety at Thompsons
Dissolution of Partnership
Notice is hereby given that the co
partnership existing beween the under
signed has been dissolved Mr Miesen
will continue the business
Ben Strine
Peter Miesen
Pasture for ISO Cattle
I have 400 acres in pasture Plenty of
grass and good care Prices reasonable
Fred W Easton on Ben Shultz ranch
Centerpoint Neb
On His Third Term
Postmaster Kimmell received his com
mission from President Koosevelt a few
days since to be postmaster of McCook
for the third time
New Perfumes
Fresh new sweet refined perfumes
Delicately penetrating the latest odors
L W McConnell Druggist
6 big red or blue handkerchiefs for 25c
Thompsons
Best table oil cloth 15c Thompsons sons
xiouiHtiKa fcslaltt lk
icl Society
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mrs James Harris is visiting in Hart
ford Arkansas
Jules Merle is laid up with rheuma
tism in one of his feet
Miss Minnie Rowell entertained the
Awl Os last evening
Mrs Lorinda Miller is in Lincoln
to be absent several months
Mr and Mrs C W Bronson visicd
in Denver fore part of the week
J E Doyle and Harrv Barbazett
wore in Lincoln Saturday on business
Miss Ada Hammond was in Lincoln
yesterday having an oculist treat her
eyes
FV Lowe a cousin of E J Mitchell
has been in the city this week on busi
ness
E J Wilcox is representing McCook
lodge K of P in the state meeting in
Lincoln this week
Bob Thomas was up from Indianola
last Friday to leave some coin of the
realm with the county treasurer
Charles Traver a former McCook
boy now a commercial traveler was in
town on business last Saturday
Mrs C F Bakcock went down to
Lincoln Tuesday morning to see Mr
Babcock who ia to undergo a minor op
eration soon
Miss Hazel Hare departed for Lin
coln this morning and will spend the
coming fortnight there among relatives
and friends
Rev Iowers a brother of Miss Mary
Powers of our teacher corps was a brief
city visitor this week He has been
filling a charge near Philadelphia
City Supt Thomas went down to
Harvard last Friday night to see the
homefolks returning home Monday
evening accompanied by Mrs Thomas
Elmer Kay has decided to remain in
McCook and assist his mother in the
management of the Commercial hotel
The wife and baby will join him later
from Chicago
Mrs P E Potter returned first of
rhe week from Denver It is a matter
of regret to all her friends that her
hearing condition remains unimproved
and is not hopeful
Dennis Cullen writes from Omaha
that he has quit the shops and is now
engaged in business for himself His
businoss card reads DCullen721Park
ave cigars tobacco news and candy
Heres success to him
Leon Clark carrier on route 2 re
turned Tuesday night from thb hospital
tttEook
Commercial Club Banqueted
That was a characteristic function and
a fitting conclusion to the first years
usefulness of the McCook Commercial
Club Wednesday evening when Presi
dent Barnett entertained the members
of the club at a banquet nnd smoker at
the Commercial hotel
At the conclusion of the annual elec
tion of the club the members repaired
to the hotel and indulged in a social
aifair of the happiest details and parti
culars
A three course luncheon was served
by the hostess Mrs Kay assisted by
Mesdames A Barnett J E Kelley G
H Thomas E M Bgelow 11 P Sut
ton and C W Barnes with a tasteful-
ness daintiness and grace quite unusual
in a public hostelrie and altogether
charming
The following is the
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MENU
Consomme
Lettuce Cucumbers Tomatoes
Olives Radishes
Baked Chicken and Fruit Salad
Salmon Salad Cold Tongue
Ice Cream a la mode
Cako and Wafers
Coffee
The table decorations were white and
pink carnations and polted plants
very chaste and pretty
Plates were laid for about GO guests
and between 40 and 50 responded to the
invitations issued
The post prandial feature of the
smoker was enjoyable notwithstanding
the lateness of the hour
Toastmaster Barnett introduced the
smoker with an historic sketch of Mc
Cook full of interest and seasoned pal
atably Wednesday was the 24th an
niversary of the opening sale of lots in
McCook and as Mr Barnett was here
at that time his reference to the ancient
history of McCook was of more than
common interest to the old settlers at
least
Then followed in order the toasts and
responses
George B Berry Our County
George H ThomasSupt Our Schools
George S Scott Agent Our Band
ueorgeriaoinpsonaec J110 Laurary
J E Kelfiy4OurIiitorestiu the Railroad
Hair Goods Toilet Articles
W H Ferguson of Lincoln Is Named as
Receiver Faclnrv Will Continue
it
W RStarr Vice President
The McCook Fair and Stock Show
F M Kimmell Publisher Tribune
Newspaper Help
These toasts elicited some spicy and
entertaining not to say instructive re
marks not lacking in practical and use-
ful notes The key note was for a Greater
McCook which it is hoped through the
co operation of the McCook -Commercial
in Lincoln He is able to see with one Club to achieve in wisdom and energy
eye but will have to exercise great care
for weeks until the remaining eye be
comes stronger Everybody hopes he
may recover the full use of the member
Y M C A Rally
Gen Sec of State Y M C A J P
Bailey and his assistant Mr E J Sim
monds will be here and conduct a
grand rally at the M E Church Sun
day afternoon at four oclock Special
music is being arranged for and it is
confidently expected that a large num
ber of men will be present Mr Bailey
will be the speaker and knows men as
he has been a traveling salesman for a
number of years A union meeting will
be held at the same place in the evening
All the men young and old are urged
to be present to assist and enjoy the ser
vices
The Financial Conundrum
If teaching school is really a stepping
stone to marriage as has been alleged
what relation to the wages paid by a
given district does the supply of eligible
young men in that district bear and why
are school district officers always mar
ried men While the solution is being
A thoroughly enjoyable and artistic
incident of the affair was the music dur
ing the banquet by Miss Hazel Hare
violin Mrs W B Mills piano Mr J
N Gaarde clarinet
President Barnett is entitled to the
thanks and gratitude of the club for
this occasion as well as for his large
usefulness to the club as its official head
j during the past year and for submerg
ing in part his large interests to under
take the
another
INTO RECEIVERS HANDS
Standard Company of Fremont
Finds it Impossible to
Pay the Farmers
CROP WAS A FAILURE
Omaha Neb May 8th The Stand
ard Beet Sugar Co of Fremont was this
morning placed in the hands of a recei
ver by Judge Munger in federal court
on request of the stockholders who found
it impossible to pay creditors largely
composed of farmers of Nebraska for
beets furnished thecompany last year
The plant is valued at Sl277000 The
company also owns 2000 acres of irrigat
ed laud in the Republican valley
The stockholders of the Standard in
clude KH Harriman of the Union Paci
fic D Ogden Mills President Fish of
the Illinois Central and a number of
other wealthy capitalists
W II Ferguson of Lincoln is named
his receiver and II G Leavitt formerly
president will continue in charge of tho
plant
Every creditor will be paid in full
says Leavitt The plant will continue
running and one normal year will pay
all debts The poor quality of last years
beets is responsible for the receivership
We only made 195 pounds of sugar per
ton while the normal is 270 pounds It
was better to go into the hands of a re
ceiver and have the plant continue run
ning than to close down and let the
plant deteriorate
The Triunne understandy that about
SS000 are due to the faimers in this
vicinity
We also learn that in all probability
Mr Ferguson will bo the man in charge
and not Mr Leavitt
Elect Board of Directors
The annual election of the McCook
Commercial Club was held in the club-
rooms Wednesday evening of this week
with a large presence of the member
ship
The following 15 members of the board
of directors were choseu by the club
A Barnett J E Kelley G B Berry
L W McConnell H P Waite F M
Kimmell G S Scott G H Thomas
HBarbazett RWDevoe HUTartsch
P Walsh E M Bigelow L Suess F j
A Pennell
Immediately following the selection
of the new board of directors the board
went into session and chose the officers
of the club for the ensuing year The
old officers were each unanimously re
elected President A Burnett Vice
President F M Kimmell Secretary
R W Devoe Treasurer F A Pennell
It was decided and ordered that the
small sum remaining in cash from the
tribune
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING MAY 11 1906
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for Wall Paper
McMillen Proscription Druggist
Everything in drugs McConnell
The Ideal for now come agnin bar
gains
Lndios calico wrappors 10c Thomp
sons
Simpsons aud American prints He
Thompsons
McConnells Fragrant Lotion for chap
ped hands
Best spooled carpet warp 21c and 23c
Thompsons
Mens new worsted suits 86 50 to
813 50 Thompsons
For chapped hands and face use Mc
Millens Cream Lotion
The very newest in belts and hand
bags are to bo seen at Thompsons
Tho wheat crop of 1900 in Red Willow
county will not be a duplicate of 1905
Ladies extra size gauze union suits
and separate garments at Thompsons
A large selection of wall paper varn
ish stains tindolac and enamels at
McMillens Drugstore
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the page for sale at Thk
Tribune office
The best is always the cheapest when
it comes to garden hose Try the
Whirlpool F D Buroess
Will the Normalites kindly tell their
stout lady friends that extra size belts
up to 40 inches can be had at The
Thompson Dry Goods Cos
Take our advice buy a package of
Lightning Corn Cure and walk with ease
Price 10c
L W McConnell Druggist
When wanting a garden hose get tho
old reliable 5 ply Whirlpool with a
record of five years actual wear
F D Burgess
Remember you will find Mike Waish
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
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
The Farmers Mutual Insurance Co of
Nebraska has written more insurance in
the last ten years than any other com
pany doing business in the state
J W Burtless Agent
McCook Neb
Lecture The Land of Night or
18 Miles Through Mammoth Cave in
Kentucky beautifully illustrated by
Rev B F Gaither of Holdrege Tues
day night May 15 at 830 at the
odist church Adults 25c children
under 16 15c
There was a slight fire in Mrs
work of the presidency for j purchase of the carload of flour for the ch0s residence yesterday afternoon
year at the most ureent reouest San Francisco sufferers be sent to them 0ne room was damaged slightly by fire
of the board of directors and the J ia cash- About 85000 more than enough nnd waterj and some Nothing burned
to buJ a carload of flour was raised by I
bune hereby assumes the prerogative of J Damage slight Fire was extinguished
extending the same
Perfumes
that show refinement Nothing is hard
er to accomplish than to get the exact
perfume to fit your personality Per
haps you dont dote on any certain kind
men come in ana let us nelp you in
selecting one We carry
brands and odors
tne citizens of Mcuook tnrough the by family and neighbors
efforts of the club and other citizens j
Good homes wanted for destitute
1 are
A number of minor claims were allow
nnd dren of all the
orPhnn ages by
ed and ordered paid by the club
Child Saving Institute 1806 Ohio St
at nwa t iio WM m mQ
UWVIO Ul 4 AL11IC HO 11J L1JU IWVllliJ
Umaua v rom 4U to W constantly on
u i i 11 i
by invitation and sounded the club on i
hand- 0ver m assinS tUrou the
the proposition to move his monument
institute the If interested
MessrgJ during year
works from Alma to McCook
i 0 ir write ior application uanKS inc osing
all the best McConnell Pennell and Kelley were ap 1
pointed a committee to confer with Mr j stamp for
L W McConnell Druggist Woods on the matter and to report at a
future meeting of the club
Pure Mixed Paint
Do you want an absolutely
pure
It was decided before adjournment to paint with a guarantee that we stand
Mrs C E Reynolds of Hastings the hold a special meeting of the club next
hair dresser will be at the New Idea
put upon the blackboard you will please Millinery with a full supply of hair
toilet articles
give attention to the reading of the list
of attractive novelties furnishing goods
and garments shown so conveniently
and sold so easily by The Thompson
Dry Goods Co Secretary
reads one hour and thirty seven minutes
The National Teachers Association
Its annual meeting was to have been
held at San Francisco McCook is sure
ly a much safer place There will be no
lack of hospitality displayed here to
ward the Normal Institute teachers
Would mention for their information
that their corset needs can best be sup
plied at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
where the American Beauty corsets as
well as Kabo corsets and Ferris waists
can be found in large assortment
Telephone Notice
Parties who are not now subscribers
ho wish telephones please make ar
rangements ht the office as soon as pos
sible C I Hall Manager
Ready made gingham aprons 20c
Thompsons
China silks from 30c to 50c
goods etc May 15thl6th
aud 17th and cordially invites the pat
ronage of tho ladies of McCook and
vicinity
Wanted
A reliable person for
McCook and
Tuesday evening to decide what action
the club and people of McCook will
take in the matter of holding a Fourth
of July celebration
reason no doubt is in the surperionty of
surrounding country to represent the
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Nebraska teachers McCook will be
v i - t n r
iauunai uiie insurance uo or umcago
Liberal contract to right party
C E II E Brown General Agents
Holdrege Nebraska
Wool Wanted
Diamond pays the highest market
price for wool Call at the store for
sacks and twine
By Lo Talcum Powder
The latest and best Delicate violet
odor 25c LW McConnell Druggist
Fred E Bortfield piano tuner of Red
Cloud will be in McCook in a short time
in the line of his business
Largest line of suittcases200 to 8800
Thompsons
McConnells Balsam cure3 coughs
McConnell for drugs
Illiteracy
Nebraska has the smallest per cent of
illiteracy in the United States The
Sick Room Necessities
We have many necessary articles and
back of Then get the Lincoln A P
Paint
It will not pay you to get a cheap
paint net even 50 cents a gallon less
Now is the best time to paint Come
n and let us figure with you
A McMillen Druggist
Scarcity of Teachers
Southwest Nebraska finds it difficult
to keep up the necessary supply of tea
chers to the comnetition of her
proud to entertain them and their at 1
y men whose gQod judgment can
tention is called to the fact that the best
hardy be uestioned Those who come
line of laces ribbonsgloves hosiery and
fc thig aummer eaI1 Bet a
furnishings are at The Thompson Dry
their d furnishi in est
Goods Cos
assortments at Thompsons
Frost Sunday Morning
There was quite a frost in this neigh-
appliances for the comfort or the patient borhood Surday morning and as a con
and tor the convenience of the nurse
L W McConnell Druggist
sequence garden truck suffered not a
little - There was no considerable dam
ace to fruit however The total dam-
More than 400 dress skirts to select age wjh not amount to much as it is
from at Thompsons 8200 to 8700 gtin early enough for injured vegetables
Alterations free t0 recover
Ladies
summer fabric gloves up to
size 9 for larger hands at Thompsons
Alfalfa Seed for Sale
We have home grown recleaned al-
Mens summer balbriggan union suits falfa seed at 8350 per bushel free on
ntThomDsons board cars Humboldt Neb Sendusyour
McConnells Balsam cures coughr
orders G W Bctterfield Co
Humboldt Neb
McConnoll for drugs
NUMBER 50
Try McMillens Cough cure
Everything in drugs McConnell
Plenty 5c muslin at Thompsons
Lot The Triuunk d j your printing
Turkish towels 1 for 25c Thompsons
McConnells for wall paper and paint
Best apron check ginghams 5cThomp
sons
Amoskeag 10 oz soamliHS 2 bus bags
19Jc Thompsons
For Sale Setting hens
Buo Brownk
McConnoll s Fragrant Lotion for chap
ped hands
Fresh butterof best quality at Marshs
meat market
Now is the timo to use Lincoln Mix
ed Piint It always pleases
Dr Kays office is now one door north
of Commercial hotel Ihono 97
A few wall paper remnants left at
special prices McMillen Druggist
Ladies gauze union suits and separ
ate garments in all grades at Thomp
sons
Garden hoso and fixtures of tho best
grades constantly in stock
F D Burgess
Malt Extract makes weak folks strong
25 and 50c per bottle
L W McConnell Druggist
You will not be disappointed if you
use Lincoln Pure Mixed Paint
McMillen Druggist
Our garden hoso comes to us direct
from tho manufacturers and iB guaran
teed F D Burgess
A large assortment of Novelty Souve
nir Postal Cards at
McMillens Drug Stoic
Wanted 8 experienced sewing girls
I will pay good wages Madam Tuttle
New Walsh Bldg
Large stock of garden hose to select
from both and Inch Only best
grades kept in stock F D Burgess 3
You can hav buttons like your dress
if you will bring some of the cloth to
us Our new button machine does the
rest Thompsons
Our stock of New Wall Paper is now
complete Latest designs newest color
ings and right prices
A McMillen Druggist
W G Jones repairs cook stovesheat
ers and cleans gasoline stoves Work
guaranteed Phone red 306 or box
595 McCook Neb tf
There will be a meeting of tho Anti
Saloon League Monday next at 8 p m
at the Congregational church All in
terested are urged to come
A Jarge assortment of ladies bags just
received White embroidered white kid
and various colored ones to match sum
mer costumes Call and see them
L W McConnell Druggist
Pasture for a few head of cattle or
horses Terms reasonable Phone
birch 2352 or address me at McCook
Neb Wilson Glover
You can depend upon it every time
the quality of meat you get at Marshs
mirket Always the best and no high
er than the cheaper kinds No need to
experiment just remember the reliable
The Farmers Mutual Insurance Co of
Nebraska has carried farm insurance
cheaper the past ten years than any
other company doing business in the
state J W Burtless Agent
McCook Neb
Now is time to paper jour rooms while
our wall paper stock is complete and
you have a large assortmeet to select
from We can please you Dont fail
to see our papers before buying
L W McConnell Druggist
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 eggB etc
for sale He will pay you the best cash
market price for them
The dance in the opera house Tues
day evening under auspices of the
ladies of the Episcopal guild was large
ly patronized and is declared a very
successful affair The music was by the
Pythian orchestra The guild expects
to give other dances in the future
On Friday May 18 round trip tickets
will be sold for a Trip Around the
World with stop overs for refresh
ments at Boston Germany Ireland
Japan and back to Washington D C
Round trip tickets to be sold for 50c
good for this date only Trains leave
every half hour from 6 oclock p m
with 20 minute stop overs from the
Congregational church Dont miss it
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