The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 12, 1908, Image 4

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Creating
a Reserve
ia not dillicult onco you
start to save monoy sys
tematically But if you
over oxpoct to bo inde
pendent financially thru
your own efforts you must
MAKE A START
Money saved and put
away safely will protect
you from misfortune and
prepare you to take ad
vantage of opportunities
that will surely come to
you
Funding the capital of
your working years
Insures Your Future
But choose the right
place to put your capital
or the hard earned sav
ings of a life time may bo
swept away in a day
THE
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
of McCook
place
is the safe
By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
The Beaver City Times Tribune mod
estly claims that Congressman Norris is
the biggest man on the Nebraska dele
gation
Western Nebraska would grow rich
with what Eastern Nebraska is more
than anxious to get rid of these rainy
June days
With two candidates from McCook
and one from Bartley Red Willow coun
ty expects to be in the fight for the re
publican nomination for state senator
Stockville Republican Faber
Next October the first step will be
taken by the United States and Great
Britain in what is destined to be a
world wide movement toward a two cent
first class postage rate On that date
these two countries will put into effect
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Big Leak In The Lid
Thk Tkiuune suggested recently
that there were evidences that someone
was needed to occupy the lid which
was placed on the social evil of our city
during the closing weeks of Mayor
FahnestookB administration More
recently evidence has accumulated that
the lid has been removed or that the
occupant of the lid haB gone off and for
gotten his business In other words
it is plainly evident that the evil is
openly existent and it seems to The
Tiubunk that it is as plainly ovidont
that the law of the state of Nebraska
and of the city of McCook should bo en
forced in this respect Why self-respecting
citizens why law abiding
citizens whv men with homes wives
daughters sons aye even husbands
should supinely allow this moral ulcer
to gnaw at the vitals of the community
is past explanation The lid ought to
go on and stay on
Those who violate the laws of social
morality those who have a part in the
degradation of womanhood and thus
strike a blow nt the very foundation of
home the family virtue should expect
and receive no more allowance in a mod
ern decent Christian community than
the one who steals but paltry dollars or
chattels
The laws of Nebraska make an effort
at compelling its citizens to be honest
that is observe the rights of property
Those same statutes not to mention
the higher laws of God Almighty re
quire under penalty that her citizens
shall be morally decent that virtue
shall bo protected and not trafficked in
for filthy lucre
Shall we allow and encourage moral
leprosy and continue to hurl all our ir
resistible legal bolts againet suspicions
of diphtheria or chicken pox God
save the mark
Uld Man Strayed Away
Michael Newell of West Point Illi
nois with his daughtei and a niece ar
rived in the city Wednesday evening on
train 5 on their way to Lafayette Colo
rado where another daughter is very ill
They had to remain here until train 3
The old gentlemans mental condition
is somewhat hazy Upon the arrival of
train 14 from the west he got on the
train but was put off the train before
it had reached the eastern limit of the
yard In his uncertain mental state he
wandered during the night across the
river wading through the shallow
stream and on southeast into the Ash
Creek neighborhood being seen at the
Voge and Fiecbtner farms during the
following morning Mr Fiechtner fin
ally prevailed on the old gentleman to
get into his vehicle and come to town
The delight of the distracted women
can be better imaged than described
They left for the west on train 3 Thurs
day night
Jake Took a Nap
Jake Pfeif a recent arrival from
an agreement ior a two cent Iirst ciass sa who has been nictinr fhR in
postage rate reducing the rate from 5ioading the coal in the yard here onto
cents as at present I
carg for shipment away took a Iittle
nap under one of the cars yesterday
Prom statistics of booze consumption and
threw
carelessly his right handover
m this country the Philadelphia Ledger the rail The switch engine moved
estimates the annual drink bill of the thnr th crrDn hA f
nation at S14665S1327 It is nearly
double the sum paid for education It
is a third more than the entire national
debt and those who pay this monstrous
contribution to Bacchus receive nothing
but physical and mental mischief for
the investment The legalized traffic in
alcoholic noison is UDheld on the
v H mv vwu uutguu UUU IU iiUlOU
the job the wheel
Mens Work Shoes
teed all solid 2 1 9
Mens Dress Shoes all
i ro
ers good lasts 2 7O
Boys Shoes suitable for
dress or e very day wear p 1 Vo n
Boys Heavy Shoes seam-
less Blucher patterns 1 67
Ladies
vici
-removed
three of Jakes fingers
Acquired Another Shop
The McGuire barber shop in rear of
the First National bank was on Mon
day bought by Messrs Baker Oker
son Mr Baker remains in charge of
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a - -
cious and clearly indefensible plea of tne commercial house shop while Mr
0kerson is in command of the new
personal liberty but the plea will never
hold good in the court of popular 3aoP
ion when the people are once fully Hard and Soft Paper
aroused to the real evil that threatens in convenient sizes for desk use in fig
the life of free government Bix in j uring and making notes at the Tribune
Lincoln Journal office Very reasonable price
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
G E Thompson was in Lincoln mid
week on business
Floyd Proper iB at home on a visit
arriving early in the week
C D Kenady is hero from Mexico on
a visit to relatives and friends
B B Duckworth of Indianola enjoy
ed the base ball game Monday
Mrs R D Austin is visiting the
homefolks in Rod Cloud this week
Mrs Roy Zint and children went
down to Red Cloud Monday on a visit
J L White the Curtis lawyer was
among the city visitors of last Saturday
II W Keyes and W A Dolan of
Indianola were city visitors on business
Tuesday
Tom OCoNNELtcamedown from Den
ver Tuesday and may decide to remain
in the old home
Mrs L S Sage of Beatrice is a guest
of her sisters Mrs W S Morlan and
Miss Margaret Evans
Coy Burnett returned from Lincoln
first of the week from attending the
law school of the uni
Miss Sadie Coyle entertained the
Awl Os last Wednesday evening
with the customary happy details
O B Wood of Danbury was a visitor
Monday and incidentally witnessed the
McCook Cambrldge game of base ball
Mrs Will Dungan is representing
the M E church Sunday school in the
state convention in Fremont this week
Miss Pearl Mitchell came up from
Lincoln Monday night to visit her
mother Mrs W A Mitchell of the Bon
Ton
John Rice who has Lpen doing high
ly creditable work in the uni law
school arrived from Lincoln last Sat
urday night
E G Standish will leave tomorrow
night for Omaha to meet representa
tive o Boston Chicago and Cincinnati
shoe nouses
Fred Bruns witnessed the finish of
the endurance race in Colorado end of
last week Fred is of the opinion that
it was a raw deal too
Miss Grace E Lant of the teacher
corps departed Tuesday morning for
OberlinOhioto spend part of the sum
mer vacation there but later to visit in
Illinois
Miss Mary E Hartwell one of the
grade teachers left Tuesday morning
for Ridgewood New Jerseyto be absent
in the home state during the summer
vacation
D G Hines of Benkelman county
attorney of Dundy was in town closing
days of last week witnessing the grad
uation of his son Leon from the Mc
Cook high school
Miss Dora Oyster left Tuesday
morning for Fremont this state to
attend the Nebraska Sunday school
association meeting as a delegate from
the Congregational church of our city
Mrs Sarah Rowell departed Tues
day morning on No 2 for Iowa to be
absent among friends and relatives for
two or three months Mrs Rowell has
not visited at her old home for twenty
years and anticipates a happy time
Mt Ayr Afton and Leon are among
the places to be visited
A A Kannow spent Tuesday in
McCook looking for a house He has
given up all hopes of getting a house
here and so will remain in McCook this
summer that his daughter Myrtle who
graduated from the Peru State Normal
this spring may do some work in the
Junior Normol this summer His
daughter Amanda also graduates this
spring from Doane college Indianola
Reporter
m
Fine
Repair Work
a
Specialty
We are
June 17 to
VIERSEN STANDISH
SHOE PARLOR
West Dennison St McCook
going to
give
the
money
Below we quote a few items that will surely interest you
Shoes patent and
Walk
HaIfaBlock
and
Save a Dollar
continue our CLEARING SALE until Wednesday evening
railroad employees a chance to save some of their hard earned
229
Ladies All -Solid Shoes
splendid values I Oy
Misses
black
Misses
usage
Shoes tan and
Shoes for hard
119
139
Childrens Shoes from 49C tO 89c
We cordially invite you to compare prices and quality of these goods
L S Viersen phone 369 E Q Standish
L Suess is east this week on busi
ness
Misses Bertha and Minnie Pade
were Lincoln visitors Sunday and Mon
day
Mrs J G Schorel and Marjoriq
spent between trains in Imperial Wed
nesday
C F Shafer of Bartley was in the
county seat Wednesday on business at
the court house
Miss Daigh was the guest of honor
at a breakfast by McCook admirers and
friends Monday morning
Miss Emily Walker of Atwood
Kansas is a guest of Mr and Mrs Howe
Smith for part of her vacation
Herman Pade attended the sessions
of the state undertakers in Lincoln
Tuesday Thursday of the week
Dorothy Carman accompanied her
aunt to Nelson this week to make
grandma a visit of some length
Mrs Munger Mrs Overholt and
Mrs Dillon all of Atwood Kansas
have been guests of Mrs F L Schwab
this week
G E Thompson and Miss Margaret
were in Lincoln and Grand Island
early days of week looking into some
school matters
Dr J A Toren who has been at
tending the annual meeting of the Am
erican Medical association in Chicago
ana making a short visit with his par
ents in Grand Rapids Michigan ex
pects to return to McCook next Sun
day
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for drugs
Junior Normalites the town is yours
Fruits of
all kinds at all times at
Hubers
Mary Harrison nurse
2SG 6
Phone black
Paul Antons mertts are guaranteed to
save you dental bills
Saturday nights rainfall at this point
measured A of an inch
Dr Hare examines eyes free and guar
ntees satisfaction in fitting glasses
Kodaks for commencement gifts
L W McConnell Druggist
Wall paper paints hard oil and all
color varnish stains at right prices
A McMillen
Druggist
A taste of McMillens ice cream and
ice cream soda will convince you of its
merits
Next Sunday June 14th will be Flag
Sunday the 131st annivprsary of Old
Glory
T C Beardsley scientific optician
office with Leach the jeweler Saturday
of each week
The market does not have anything
in the cattle Hne too good for Paul
Antons customers
Another fine rain Tuesday afternoon
Acceptable but a trifle lato for best
results to small grain
You will not be disappointed if you get
your ice cream soda and sundaes at
McMillens Drug Store
Boiler work sharpening lawn mowers
making keys repairing bicycles general
repair work Fred Brewer phone 8S
Ice cream cones for sale 68 00 per
1000 Also cone ovens Send for cir
cular
B F Livengood Hastings Neb
Alaska refrigerators are insulated
with pure charcoal They preserve food
perfectly H P Waite Co sell
them
The members of St Patricks Sunday
school under Rev Kirwins care held a
picnic of happy particulars on Colonel
Corwins island Tuesday
if ri j i rtj -it 1 -1 Ti
luias uenruae otorer win ieaa Jip
worth League at 700 oclock Sunday
evening Subject Gods Revelation
to the Awakened Understanding
If you want a screen that is superior
in every way to a factory made screen
and at the same price then leave your
order with C W Graves
All accounts due the dray firm of R
M Douglass Co will be found at the
White House grocery Those indebted
to this firm please call GeoA Scott
Bums have been swarming in McCook
of late keeping the officers active and
busy in keeping them moving on As
many as a score at a time have been
marched out of town in line
McCook won in Thursdays game at
this place between the locals and Cam
bridge in a splendid game Score 2 to 1
This makes two out of three and they
were all splendid exhibitions of the
national game
Two Rock Island passenger trains
passed over this division Friday night
owing to high water in the eastern part
of the state They were in charge of
their own crews and piloted in by Con
ductors Martin and Dal ton out bv
Pearce and Rank
Jack Banvard Haywood Hickman
and H C Johnson are in county jail at
Holdrege under 8500 bond each await
ing trial for stealing booze oranges and
crackers from a Burlington freight car
Holdrege is experiencing the same
trouble McCook is with bums and car
thieves
Weather Very Favorable
for Corn
Thorough and
rush the crop
persistent
The
cultivating
MAN WITH A LARGE CROP
hired help just like
The Sharpies Separator
saves its cost in cream Then you
should have a VELIE OR JOHN
DEERE BUGGY SPRING WAG
ON OR SURREY so you can have
some comfort and the satisfaction
of owning a good rig and get the
summers use of it
McCook
W B MILLS
Big Cut In Flour
9 1 Patent sack
Anchor sack
Pride of McCook sack
130
I20
1 10
All other Goods at Lowest Pos
sible Market Prices
Whole Wheat Rye and Graham
Flour Special prices on lots of
ten sacks or more
SEMOLIA A fine breakfast food un-
excelled in 2 lb packages
All kinds of Mill Feed
Corn Barley Chop Bran Shorts etc
Orders Promptly Delivered
McCook Milling
Company
E H DOAN Proprietor
Phone 29 McCOOK
out
is what will
John Deere Horse Lift Cultivator
has pivotal tongue balanced frame and shovels just the right
shape In fact after you buy these tools you get the benefit
of FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE in making farming im
plements Besides this we have the walker or rider with
four or six shovels also two row high cultivators for THE
They save their price in
araware
Co
Phone 31 summons
THINK OF IT
Sanitary Couch 475
DRESSERS COMMODES
SPRINGS MATTRESSES
and other furniture at equally
LOW PRICES
FINHCS
We have just remodelled our store
a few fines of Ladies Oxfords have
on our
bargain
counter at prices from
West
Dennison
Street
LOW PRICE LEADER
Best Advertising Medium THE McCOOK TRIBUNE
cs
i Great Sale On All i
Ladies Oxfords
and to close
placed them
25 to 50 Per Cent Less than Usual
These shoes are of our standard goods really as fine
as you can get anywhere in style quality and workmanship
Now Is the Season for Oxfords
THE MODEL
C A Fisher Phone 18 E D Perkins
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