The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 11, 1908, Image 1

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TWENTY SEVENTH YEAR
ARRESTED FOR ILLEGAL SELLING
Keepers of Three Houses of Prostitu
tion Held to the Next Term of
District Court
R Last Saturday night thrco houses of
Hl famo in this city wore raided nnd
their owners arrested together with
twelve inmates The prisoners were
taken before County Judge J C Moore
who held them all to appear in county
court Tuesday morning at nine oclock
A dray load and a half of liquors of
various kinds wore seized in the raid
and will be used as evidence against the
keepers of tho houses
Tuesday morning the owners of the
houses appeared in county court and
through the medium of their attorney
waived examination and gavo bonds for
their appearance in the nest term of
district court the appearance bonds
being placed at 500 each which were
duly given and approved by the court
As these women wore taken with the
goods in their possession and as addi
tional evidence of a certain and accurate
character is at hand there is no doubt
of their being made to suffer for their
bold and defiant breaking of the law
It has been known for some time thac
liquors were being openly sold in large
quantities in these houses contrary to
law but evidonco to convict was lack
ing until proper detective service was
secured from outside the city The
trick was easy the more so as tho wo
men thought they were completely
protected and made little or no effort
to conceal their illegal and unlawful
traffic in liquors This liquor traffic too
was said to bo very active on Sundays
when the saloons of the city are closed
and on other days when the law closes
the regular drinking places of the city
The boldness of wholesale dealers in the
city or their confidence in being protect
ed in their traffic is noticed in the fact
that deliveries of liquors have been
made even on Sundays to these houses
The three women arrested appear on
the court record as Ruth Frost Barry
Bell Hall and Minnie Brown and the
definite charge against them is keeping
and selling beer whiskey and wines un
lawfully and wilfully without- license
or permit in their several premises
While thi3 liquor soiling is but an
incident in the terrible business of these
places where womanhood is bartered
and sold to those whom God Almighty
created as the protectors and preservers
of virtue and social purity it is to be
hoped it may serve to bring to justice
and some to adequate punishment those
engaged in the awful traffic in human
souls The appeal of every pure moth
er wife or daughter in McCook is be
hind this matter and every manly
father husband and son should be hon
orable and knightly enough to support
the effort
Some Domestics
Nine quarter wide sheetings at 21c
for Rochdale unbleached at 25c for
Pepperell nine - quarter half bleached
Simpson prints 5c yd Best oil cloth
15c Best apron ginghams 6c yard
American A 2 bu bags 20c Peerless
carpet warp 22c lb Fleischers German
knitting yarn SI lb or 25c skein Good
3G inch muslin 5c Mens regular 50c
overalls for 39c 85c ones for 69c jack
ets to match both kinds Sanitas oil
cloth for walls ISc yard Eeady made
sheets 60c Izzer bed comforts 6 f t x 7
ft S1S5 to 8300 The Thompson D G
Co Actual cash values
Lost
Cne coat containing pocket book with
1500 in cash one note for 5500 dated
about September 4th 1907 due about
September 14 190S signed by Francis
Zander and wife in favor of W J
Fleischman and a certificate of deposit
on Citizens- bank and other papers
Pocket book and coat returned to Citi
zens bank with contents except cash
and no questions asked Notice is
hereby given that said note will not be
paid to any one but undersigned Above
lost between my farm and the Perry
school house W J Fleischman
September 4th 1908
Let Us Take Your
order for a tailor made suit of clothes
We are McCook agents for the great
M Born Co house of Chicago We
will be gJad to show you their Blue
Book Rozell Barger
AFTER SEPTEMBER 15TH
On and after September 15th we
will sell milk only for cash
Eikenberry Clark
Cash Only Sept 1st
Beginning with Sept 1 bundles will
be delivered for cash only
McCook Steam Laundry
After Septemcer 15th
On and after September 15th we will
sell milk only for cash
Eikenberry Clark
The Largest Enrollment Ever
Tho opening attendance of tho Mc
Cook public schools as reported up to
and including Wednesday is tho largest
in the history of tho schools exceeding
that of last year by 15 Below follows
tho detailed attendance by grades
CKNTKAL SCHOOL
Twelfth tfrado 7 19
Eleventh grade 19
Tenth rndo -10
Ninth grade K 130
EikIiIIi erndo A 21
Eighth grade H 39 02
Soventh grade A 28
Seventh grade IJ 10 U
Soventh grade H 21
Sixth grade A 20 -11
EAST SCHOOL
Sixth grado A 11
Sixth grade H 29 40
Fifth grade A 27
Fifth grado IJ 39
Fourth grado A 11
Fourth grado H 17 32
Fourth grado A west 14
Fourth grado I west IS 32
Third grado A east 17
Third grado H east 23 40
Third grado A west 21
Third grado 1 west 10 37
Second grado A east 14
Second grade B east 24 38
Second grade A west 15
Second grade B west 21 30
Fjrst grado A east 21
First grado B east 54
First grado A west 24
iirst grado Bwest 45 C9
Preparatory A east 20
Preparatory B cast 39 Gl
Preparatory A u est 33
Preparatory Bwest 35 6S
Preparatory A south 19
Preparatory B south 21 40
Total 893
The high school onrollmontfirst week
of last year was 120 is 130 this week
Total grado enrollment last year on
first week was 758 this year is 763
The Holdrego school total enrollment
this week was only 796 as compared
with 893 for McCook They have 170
in their high school but 50 are non resi
dents
The boys have organized a foot ball
team with John Burnett as captain
Miss Julia Bednar new high school
principal carries a B A degree from
the Nebraska university from which
she was graduated in 1906 Two years
in her home schools at Prague and one
year at Schuyler in primary work two
years in Columbus high school where
mathematics and English were the
branches taught and McCook Junior
Normal School instructing constitute
some of her equipment She has high
school mathematics
Lillian L Moore First grade west is
an Illinoisan but a Nebraskan since
childhood Attended Cambridge high
school finished the normal course at
Western Normal College attended the
Fremont Normal Training School has
taught in rural schools in Cambridge
and Alma in primary and high school
work during a period of several years
Miss Katherine Price preparatory
west is a graduate of Fairbury high
school and has enjoyed Nebraska uni
versity advantages Preparation for
primary work obtained in Colonel Par
kers School Chicago Has had five
years experience in primary grade work
Miss Leonora Dougan principal west
ward is also music supervisor Com
pleted the high school course in Beaver
Dam Wis Was graduated from Voice
department of the Wayland School of
Music Beaver Dam Wis and from the
Public School Music Course of Thomas
Normal Training School Detroit Mich
Has had several years experience in
grade work and voice culture
The teacher corps numbers 23 Of
this total all but five including our new
city superintendent Mr Charles W
Taylor are new Last year there were
eleven new teachers
The enrollment in several grades is so
large as to create a demand for one or
two more teachers
Miss Cora E Clark who was elected
to teach in South McCook was taken
down on the opening day with an attack
of nervous prostration and will not be
able to teach this term Mrs R M
Douglass is filling the position at pres
ent
OUR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS
Superintendent Charles V Taylor
CENTRAL SCHOOL
Principal of high school Julia Bednar
Assistant Leta Stetter
Assistant Ada D Comstock
Assistant Mary Hartw ell
Assistant Virginia Bowlby
Eighth grade Mary Powers
Seventh A Vda Skjelver
Sixth A and Seventh B Elizabeth Bettcher
EAST WAKD EMCK
Fifth grade principal Laura Mcllillcn
Sixth grade Kachcl Bayard
Fifth A and Sixth B Susanna Ward
Fourth grade Grace Lant
Third grade Martha Abel
Preparatory Cleo G Rector
EAST WARD FRAME
Second grade Phoebe Waite
First grade Dora B Phelan
WEST WARD
Principal and music Leonora Dougan
Fourth grade Anna Hanuan
Third grade Nell F Green
Second grade Sadie ESweeney
First grade Lillian Moore
Preparatory Katherine Price
SOUTH MCCOOK
Preparatory Mrs R M Docglas
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LABOR DAY OBSERVANCE IN McCOOK
Monday September 7th 1908 Notable
In Local Labor Circles for
Celebration
Labor Day in McCook as in other
Nebraska towns nnd cities was notable
in charnctor The attendance was un
commonly large and tho interest livelier
and more genuine
Labor and business were both largely
suspended during the most of the day
which was given over in the main to the
exercises of the day at tho water works
park etc
Thero were exercises in tho morning
an address by Hon G W Norris in
which the congressman was at his best
in addition several short speeches by
representatives of tho labor unions of
the city
A big basket dinner at tho park fol
lowed these exercises many enjoying
the advantages of tho park for this pur
pose
The Metal Workers and the Wood
Workers after dinner joined in a ball
game on the B M ground Tho
Metal Workers winning in an exciting
and featureful game
The remainder of tho afternoon was
spent in other minor games Every
body enjoyed tho day which was cer
tainly the most notablo in the history of
local observances of that character
As to the Inmates of the Houses
Eleven inmates of the three disrepu
table resorts of the city tvere haled be
fore County Judge Moore last Satur
day night in the raid The owners of
the resorts gave bail in the sum of 100
for each of the accused to appear in
county court Tuesday of this week Tho
accused appeared Tuesday but through
their attorney asked for a continuance
until Thursday which was granted
Thursday it was brought officially to
the notice of tho county judge that all
of tho accused had left the city The
judge made a docket entry of the fact
of forfeiture of bonds totaling 1100
and at present the matter rests there
Whether the bonds are good and the
legal proceedure regular remains to be
decided -
Sacred Concert Sunday Afternoon
Instead of the regular Thursday even
ing concert the McCook band will on
next Sunday afternoon at 330 oclock
give a sacred concert in the city park
Following is the
program
March Imperial Bagley
Song for Baritone Beyond the Gates of Para
dise King
Mr Penn ell
Sacred Overture Providence Tobani
Intermezzo Cupidietta Tobani
Schuberts Serenade solo for cornet
Mr Ely
Sextette from Lucia Donizetti
Valse Mein Thueringcn Kessler
Pilgrims Chorus from Tannhauser Wagner
Hearts and Flowers a new flower song Tobani
Patrol Crack Regiment Tobani
Star Spangled Banner Key
THE
WELL GROOMED
HAND
Manicure utensils are part of the
equipment of every toilet table these
days We have an adequate assort
ment of every thing needed to care for
the nails and hands including all man
curing specialties If we havent what
you want it is not to bo had in this
locality
L W McConnell Druggist
Republican Valley Association
The Republican Valley Association of
Congregational churches will hold its
annual meeting in McCook September
29 30 to consider matters of interest
and importance to the churches of the
valley especially
H C Clapps Millinery Opening
today and tomorrow Friday and Satur
day Dont miss it All ladies from
out of the city are invited to make this
store their headquarters on Saturday
See his add
The Range Display
at McCook Hardware Co is attracting
lota of attention You will find the
floor filled with a very attractive line
embodying the Majestic Quick
Meal Jewel and others If you
are interested you should look rhem
over before buying
We Are Sized Up Again
in the Wilson Bros soft shirts with and
without collars and can meet any want
in that line Rozell Bargek
Detroit Jewel Gas
ranges are popular because they are
good bakers and gas savers Sold by
McCook Hardware Co
After September 15th
On and after September loth we will
sell milk only for cash
Eikenberry Clark
Art Leathers
Our new fall purses and pocket books
L w McDonnell Druggist I ment
REMOVED BOTH OF THE POLICEMEN
Mayor Stephens Takes Such Actions
Wednesday Afternoon at a Special
Session of the City Council
In view of certain disclosures result
ing from tho raid made last Saturday
night by tho detectives in tho employ
of tho Anti SaSoon League of tho city
on the bouses of ill fame Mayor Step
hens at a special session of tho city
council held Wednesday afternoon
mado an order removing from ollico City
Marshal G W Godfrey and Night Po
liceman Edward Fitzgerald deeming it
for the best interests of tho public
While no definite charge is made against
the officers in the oider of removal and
dismissal from office tho order is said to
have been made because of charges that
the officers had received money from
women of the half - world for pro
tection This is said to have been
monthly in tho sum of 823 for each of
tho mistresses three in number and
8M from each of the inmates 11 or 12
in number No legal action so far has
been taken against the officers so tho
actual facts in the case cannot be fully
stated on authority What tho future
may bring forth in this matter is not
fully determined upon at this printing
Sunday School Convention Program
The following is tho program to be
rendered at the county Sunday school
convention to be held at Indianola next
Wednesday Sept 1G
MORNIXO
1000 Devotional Mrs L B Cox Indianola
Reading of Constitution and By Laws
County Secretarys Report MrsWill Hold
McCook
Music
1030 Presidents Address Mrs M B Finity
McCook
1045 Evangelistic Work Mrs Hageman Bart
ley
1145 Appointment of Committees
1200 Adjournment
AFTERNOON
200 Music
215 Mothers Hour Mrs Edker Burton Mc
Cook
245 Moral Education Miss Flora B Quick
Indianola
315 Franchise Mrs M J Stevens McCook
345 Presentation of Literature
400 Election of Officers etc
EVENING
8C0 Special Music
Lecture Miss Belle Kearney
Will Mcve to Missouri Soon
James Williams of the Beaver elope
in this issue of The Tribune advertises
a sale of stock farm machinery etc to
take place September 22nd Note date
and discription of articles terms etc to
be found in the sale notice elsewhere in
this paper Mr Williams has bought a
farm in Missouri where he will move as
soon as he arranges matters after the
sale He still retains his farm in this
county which he has rented for the
present
Buttons and Braids
are the rage for trimmings this fall
The buttons should be covered with
the cloth of the costume If you will
bring us the scraps of your dress our
machine will turn you out four sizes
from 15c to 35c doz Our lines of braids
are very complete The Thompson D
G Co Actual cash values
Pay or Dont Go
If the businessmen of McCook con
tinue in their present wise course of
going to a cash basis it will soon be
necessary for us all to pay or not go
Und das is recht McCook has too long
enjoyed a dizzy reputation as a credit
town with business losses out of reason
Base Burners Will
look good soon You will find at tho
McCook Hardware Co the Garland
Riverside and Jewel all very at
tractive and made to give the most heat
with the least fuel
Two Apprentice Girls Wanted
If you wish to learn the millinery
business under an expert Chicago trim
mer apply at once to H C Clapps
millinery department We can use two
more girls
Do You Want to Become an Efficient
Trimmer
Apply at once to H C Clapps mil
linery department We need two more
apprentice girls
A Good Drill
is a good investment We have the
Hoosier drill one you knew is right and
other good drills some at bargain
prices McCook Hardware Co
Laundry at Baroer Shops
All five barber shops of the city will
receive and deliver laundry work left
with them for the
McCook Steam Laundry
Rebekahs Entertain I 0 0 F
Last Monday evening the Rebekahs
surprised the members of the IOOF
serving refreshments and providing an
enjoyable social program
Wanted
Two more apprentice girls Apply at
once to H C Clapps millinery depart-
ribttne
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 11 1908
Dlvlded the Honors
Friend and McCook contested on tho
local diamond Friday and Saturdoy
last with honors equal Friend cap
tured tho opening gamo nnd McCook
took in tho second
Fridays game was a twelve inning
affair with tho followiug particulars
Friend 10010010000 17
McCook 12000000000 0 G
Hits Friend G McCook 7 Er
rorsFriend 2 McCook G Batteries
Friend Morse Bogatts and McDon
ald McCook Barr and Ritchie
Saturdays game
It was a nip-and-tuck affair with tho
advantage on tho part of tho home
team by a small majority Tho sum
mary is as follows
Friend 10000000 01
McCook 10100000 02
Hits Friend G McCook 7 Er
rorsFriend 2 McCook 2 Batteries
Friend Reeso and McDonald Mc
Cook Moorohoad and Ritchie
friend won the third
Friend was at tho bead of tho proces
sion in Mondays gamo in which the
score was 2 to 1 This gavo her two out
of three games played in this series
While McCook lost on errors Monday
it was a snappy game and a fine exhi
bition Summary
Friend 0 2000000 C 2
McCook 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
nits Friend 5 McCook G Er
rorsFriend 1 McCook 5 Battories
Friend Bogatts and McDonald Mc
Cook Teel and Ritchie
Ordered Much Sidewalk Laid
At the special session of the city
council Wednesday afternoon a large
amount of sidewalk was ordered laid
Along the north side of west B street
This will unite all sidewalks from
Main avenue through to East McCook
Along tho west side of Gth street east
Along tho west side of block 7 2nd ad
dition Main avenue
Along tho west side of block 9 1st
addition
Also on west side of 3rd street west
Gth addition
This practically meets requirements
of tho postoffice department in the mat
ter of free city delivery
A Temperance Lecture
There will be a temperance lecture at
the M E church Tuesday evening
Sept 15 at eight oclock by Miss Belle
Kearney under the auspices of the W
C T U
Miss Kearney has a world wide repu
tation as a speaker on temperance and
is the author of a book entitled The
Slave holders Daughter She is the
daughter of a slave holder herself
We hope there will be a crowded
house to greet her Admission 25c for
adults 15 for children
SCHOOL DAY
NEEDS
We have tho books tablets rulers
crayons pencils pens ets which the
students needs as his working equip
ment
There is no better place to get them
and no place where as good values or
as complete assortment can bo had
L W McConnell Druggist
New Fall Goods Arriving
We are now in position to show you the
new cloaks dress skirts waists furs
belts sash ribbons gloves underwear
blankets bed comforts and other lines
daily arriving In justice to yourself
see our offerings before buying We
will save you money Tho Thompson
D G Co Actual cash values
Kimono Materials
A beautiful display of kimono goods
new side band patterns and others
in chintz in cretonnes in challies in
Arnolds superfine flannels in double
fold in serpentine crepe and other swell
goods at popular prices Youll miss it
if you miss us The Thompson DGCo
Actual cash prices
Paint That Pays
Thats Lincoln paint Why Be
cause it covers more surface wears
longer and looks better than other high
grade paints Get our free color card
A McMillen Druggist
Fabric Gloves
See us for cotton gloves also for lisle
gloves for silked lisle gloves for pure
silk gloves Prices 25c to 8150 The
Thompson Dry Goods Co Actual cash
values
A Handy Receipt Book
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the page for sale at The
Tribune office
After September iSth
On and after September 15th we will
sell milk only for cash
Eikenberry Clark
Mind Your Cough
McConnells Balsam makes cough
curing easy Price 25c
NUMBER 16
A BUSINESS LUXURY
A Chkckino Accoint is indeed
a business nocossity and ho who
tries to got along without one is
nt a great disadvantogo
It is not
required that a porson
should havo a largo bulk of busi
ness in order to open an nccount
Professional men farmers and
even many womon aro ruuning
chocking accounts If you havo
nevor dono business in this way
and aro not familiar with tho
plan come to us and wo will get
you started
THE
Mccook national
BANK
A HOME BANK
A GROWING BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lkhn V Pros
C J OBrien Cshr
A TEMPORARY CHECK TO WIDE OPEN
City Idea Anti Saloon League Members
of the City Council and Others Join
In Effort to Enforce the Law
in Certain Regards
The rod light district raid last Satur
day night was organized by the Anti
Saloon Leaguo of tho city assisted by
mombers of the city council and by int
erested citizens Detective W ABen t
ley of Lincoln had tho matter in hand
and was assisted by city detectives from
Lincoln and by soveral local special olli
cers sworn in for tho purpose
It was successful and developed many
things it is not proper for us to state at
this time
It is proper and right for us to maki
public the fact that there seems to t
determined element of law abiding citi
zens in McCook who purpose enforcing
some laws the authorities ought to en
force but do not an element opposed to
the wide open policy and tho future
may develop matters of some moment to
others
Stand up for a bigger and better and
cleaner McCook and law enforcement
Trading Silver Dollars
In trading filver dollars one lead or
pewter disc destroys much profit In
selling a dollar and a half newspaper
for ono dollar per year a few delinquent
subscriptions quickly increase the loss
Hence no subscriptions to this paper
will be knowingly carried over one year
After nocice and no response in cash or
other satisfactory arrangement all sub
scriptions will bo discontinued where
the subscribers aro more than one year
in arrears The Publisher
Button Button Whos Got
We have the button machine and you
can have any of four sizes or all of
them by bringing us the scraps of your
dress 15c to 35c per doz The Thomp
son D G Co Actual cash prices
25 Per Cent Discount
We are giving a 25 Per Cent Discount
on all straw hats summer underwear
summer pants and two pices suits
Come and participate in the saving
Rozell Barger
Attention Members I 0 0 F
There will be initiatory work at next
regular meeting All members request
ed to be present Visiting members arc
cordially welcomed Secretary
Pressing and Cleaning
We aro prepared to do pressing and
cleaning promptly and to your satisfac
tion at the
McCook Steam Laundry
AFTER SEPTEMBER 15TH
On and after September 15th we
will sell milk only for cash
Eikenberrv Clark
All For a 5 William
School suits for the boys consisting of
coat two pairs of pants a cap and pair
suspenders at Rozell Bargers for 85
Going to Buy That
buggy this fall Then you will find a
large line to select from at the McCook
Hardware Co
After September 15th
On and after September 15th we will
sell milk only for cash
ElKENBERRTifc CLARK
Simpson New Brown Prints 5c
at The Thompson D G Co Actual
cash values
Farm Loans
Go to Johnson Rozeli