The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 15, 1908, Image 1

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TWENTY SEVENTH
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Gifts for the
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Other gifts may plcaso the
child for tho moment but the
BEST of all holiday presents
is a Bank Account
It costs nothing it brings
lasting pleasure and it teaches
tho Saving Habit
Young peoplo who learn to
savo live wholesome lives for
thoy do notspend their money
in ways that are detrimental
to health and character
You can open an account
for tho boys or girls Christ
mas at this bank with ONE
DOLLAR or more Wo givo
you a neat little bank book
with tho first record therein
to bo presented on Christmas
morning
The
First
National
Bank of Mccook
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for drugs
McConnell for holiday goods
Christmas gifts at McConnells
Everything in drugg McConnell
Picture framing The Ideal Store
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Mrs J Jnctfson nurse Phone red 251
Mary Harrisonnurse Phone black 286
Shoes are almost one half less during
Viersens Big Clearing Sale
McMillen has a complete line ofbibles
gift and popular copyright books
Magner Stokes far Wrights Pure
Buckwheat Flour Nothing better
Take advantage of the Big Clearing
Shoe Sale at Viersen Sons -See
their big ad for the figures fP
Person who have been waiting for the
gold mounted fountain pens should hur
ry to see the new line at Suttons
Eastman kodaks make splendid
gifts SI 00 to 2500
L W McConnell DruggiBt
We are just in receipt of a new and
well selected fresh and up-to-date stock
of neckwear and mufflers Come in and
Rozell Bakger
You never before purchased such
values in shoes for the money as Vier
sen Son are offering during their Big
Clearing Sale See ad
The Womans Missionary society of
the Congregational church will meet
with Mrs A R Scott Thursday after
noon December 17th at 230 oclock
If you desire to give something sub
stantial and useful be sure and see our
line of fine leather goods No end to
useful gifts here
L W McConnell Druggist
PORSAJUJFTOEHTETC
For Sale One mare 6 years old one
mare 12 years old two mare colts 6
months old and one runabout Phone
black 376 Mrs J S Miller
For Sale A desirable close - in
dwelling house 506 2nd street east
For Sale A piano in good condition
at reasonable price Phone red 60
For Sale A few fresh milch cows
M C Cratty 5 miles southwest of Mc
Cook 12 15 3t
For Kent Four room cottage Mrs
J I Lee Phone 43
ForBent A good barn Inquire of
Julius Kunert
For ReT Furnished room light
and bath Phone red 255 or call at 309
2nd street W
For Rest 6 room house at 910
2nd st Phone red 329
west
Lost A back comb has one row of
brilliants across top Valued because a
gift Finder rewarded by returning
same to Miss Maude Vanderpool
Personal Will the lady who was in
search of a suitable present for her hus
band please call at Suttons jewelry
store The mystery is easily solved
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Bargains In Used Stelnway Pianos
If you know of anyone who wishes a
very good piano at a moderate cost
no will be interested in the fact that
just at the present time the well
known music bouse of Lyon Ilealy
Chicago have a large salesroom entire
ly filled with used Steinway Uprights
These Steinways embrace a wide
f riety of styles All of them of course
are genuine Steinways and all of them
are in fine condition but there is a
great difference in the cost
Besides these instruments Lyon
Healy are also now offering at a great
Rebuilding Clearing Sale the pianos
formerly owned by the Thompson Mu
sic Co the Healy Mu9ic Co and the
big Thearle Piano Co as well as their
own stock You can secure a fine in
strument at 20 to 40 per cent less than
usual prices
These pianos will bo sold either for
cash or upon very easy monthly pay
ments Freight upon an upright piano
is only a matter of a few dollars All
of these instruments are fully guar
anteed to be exactly as represented
The opportunity to secure one will un
doubtedly be taken advantage of by the
shrewd buyers in this viciity
A letter to Lyon Healy 10 Adams
street Chicago will bring full partic
lars
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since last report
Volley Gunderman sing to
Katty Gunderman qcd to pt
lot i blk 10 West McCook 400 00
State Bank Bartley to the
public amended article of
incorporation
Orville B Woods et ux to Henry
N Graham wd to pt s hf se
qr 18-1-27 3500 00
George B Morgan et us to
William A Minniear qcd to
pt nw qr 17-1-27 125 00
Eobert Jones et us to William
A Minniear wd to nw qr 3-1-27
sw qr 34-2-27 6500 00
SHOP
BY
MAIL
People in the surrounding towns and
country who may not be able to come to
the store during the holiday sea
son but who see in our advertise
ments goods they want can order by
mail Such orders will have careful at
tention and satisfaction will be guar
anteed
Our stock of brushes mirrors mili
tary brushes toilet sets traveling cases
books bibles and manicure sets is large
and if you can tell us what you want
early enough before Christmas we can
send goods on approval
L W McConnell Druggist
District Court Proceedings
Up to the hour of going to press this
morning the following cases have been
disposed of
In the Dwyer attempted rape case
motion for newftrial was denied
The Hickling vs Hammel case goes
over to the nest term of court jury
not being able to agree
In the case of Rogers va Brening the
jury gave the plaintiff a verdict of 8100
damage
The Stillman vs Brening case is now
on
Seml Annual Apportionment
State Superintendent McBrien has
completed the semi annual apportion
ment of state school funds The total
to be apportioned is 26713291 This
is smaller than was usually available
before the school tax was abolished
There are 369996 persons of school age
in the state and the apportionment was
made to the various counties at the rate
of 72193 cent per scholar Red Willow
countys share in the apportionment is
S272046
A Llfe Lonff Term
The term of usefulness of a good
watch is life long a constant reminder
of the giver See our line
Scttox the Jeweler
BOX ELDER
A school entertainment and box
supper will be given at the Box Elder
school house Friday evening of this
week
Hay For- Sale
Choice Alfalfa hay 81000 a
livered 12-11-415 Milton
Phone ash 1351
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Wanted Agents to sell Diazo the
new disinfectant and deodorizer kills
diphtheria and typhoid bacilli guards
the home from diseases and makes good
pure air Good proposition and terri
tory to hustlers Address W E Wil
cox Riverton Nebr Sales Mgrfor Neb
An elaborate assortment of good
gifts of real value Every holiday
problem solved -v
L W McGonnell Druggist
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Menards Opera House
December 17 and 18 1908
There will be produced for Jho improvement of Calvary
cemetery under tho patronageofMrs C M Bailoy and Mrs
AdeloPhelan 1 N
Strongheart
A STORY
OF RACE PREJUDICE
Under personal direction of S C BEACH
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THE STRONGHEART ORCHESTRA direction of Harvey Snyder
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Taylor a Sophomore
Ross a Freshman
Reade a grind
Thome somewhat bad
Skinner a sport
Nelson a Senior
Livingston a Junior
Saunders a Senior by courtesy
Siegfried
Betty Bates Mollys chum
Maude Weston Mollys friend
Dorothy Nelson Franks sister
Josh a trainer
Buckley head coach
Farley manager visiting team
Black Eagle a messenger
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Albert Berry arrived home lastFri
day on a visit to the folks
J P Crodse was in to see the corn
exposition in Omaha last night
John Maisal of Indianola was a Sat
urday visitor in this part of the city
Misses Flora and Angie Quick of
Indianola were city shoppers Monday
Mrs JKatherine Heun has returned
from Hastings and is living in West
McCook
E G Bohanan the Lincoln insur
ance man was in the city Monday on
business
Henry Vontz of the Bondville neigh-
borhoqd was in town Saturday on
some business matters
Judge and Mrs Harry S Ddngan
of Hastings arrived in the city last
Saturday night on 5 and are the guests
of Engineer and Mrs Will H Dungan
the men being brothers
John Murphy who has served the
Citizens Bank efficiently for some time
has been transferred to the branch
establishment at Benkelman and A
Patzman succeeds him in tho parent
bank here
Mr and Mrs J M Baldwin of the
Driftwood expect shortly to leave on a
prolonged visit They will spend part
of the winter in Nebraska but expect
to later go to Southern California to be
absent quite a while in the interest of
her health and for both of tnem to en
joy an earned season of comfort and
rest
AS Big- as You
The citizens of- McCook this state
havo subscribed 30000 for the erection
of an opera house and office building
Thats going some for a small town
Alliance Times
A souvenir spoon of McCook 75c to
300 Suttons
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
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Cov BimNETT
Frank Brady
Edw Williams
F L Wright
Arthur Colfer
ReidMcKenna
Tom OConnell
Roy Weidenhamer
Laddie Rogers
Soangataha known as STRONGHEART a full blood Indian
S C Beach
Mrs Nelson Nelsons mother Annie Bailey
Molly Livingston Dicks sister Gertrude Morrissey
Sadie Coyle
Josephine Phelan
Ethel Morrissey
J Edgar
Geo Campbell
Geo Aiken
L Schofeld
SYNOPSIS
Act I Room of Frank Nelson and Dick Livingston at Columbia Col
lege Friends
Act II Training quarters on Columbia football field Doubts
Act III Drawing room in Nelson mansion Enemies
Act IV Same as Act III Parted by race prejudice
The committee desire to return warm and sincere thanks to the bus
inessmen of our city for their ready support of this project Especially
are they indebted to
H C CLAPP - THE MODEL SHOE STORE
J H GRANNIS ROZELL BARGER
E BENJAMIN L W McCONNELL
HARVEY SNYDER THE C L DeGROFF CO
JAS McADAMS W R STARR
Curtain Rises at 9 oclock
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Earnest and Eloquent
Judge Harry S Dungan of Hastings
Nebraska judge of the 10th judicial
district of Nebraska delivered an
address on the Fundamental Needs of
Business in the Congregational church
Sunday evening The address was
earnest eloquent and ethical The
speaker insisted that American business
needed not more cash but more char
acter which sentiment was the keynote
to his address His plea was for men
in the churches in politics in business
virile conscientious Christian men It
was a splendid thought and sentiment he
expanded and the manner of it was en
thusiastic and at times eloquent It
was withal a fine Iaymans evolution of
an up-to-date ideal of business needs
An equally appreciated feature of the
special program of the evening was the
vocal solo by Mrs Harry S Dungan
who sang Millard3 Nearer My God to
Thee effectively and feelingly
The church was well filled and the
occasion worth while in every respect
The Mens Sunday Evening Club of
the church promoted the special service
Christmas and New Year Post Cards
A pretty line at reasonable prices at
The Tribune stationery department
Also McCook city views greeting cards
birthday cards and comics Thousands
to choose from
Found a Ring
A young man walking down Main
street dropped in at Suttons where he
found a superb line of rings and he
soon found what he wanted You can
too
GET GIFT IDEAS
WATCH MCCONNELLS WINDOWS
from now until Christmas new goods
will be displayed daily and the exhibit
will help you to decide what to give
Toys For the Boys
and Girls and Good Things for every
body at McCook Hardware Cos
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mccook red willow county Nebraska Tuesday morning December is 1908
rib tine
P E 0 Christmas Entertainment
Responsive to the following invitation
District X of P E O county will givo
a Christmas entertainment at the
bel school house Saturday evening De
cember 12th 1908 beginning promptly
at 715 The teacher Miss Powers will
require that each pupil bo present and
take part in the program The program
will consist of music speaking and dia
logues Following the program there
will bo a Christmas tree on which any of
the pupils may place gifts for their little
dlaymates the chapter held ono of the
most interesting seejions of theyearlast
Saturday evening at the home of Mrs
J G Schobel
The meeting partook of the nature of
a farewell to Mrs H H Tartsoh hnr
departuro in a short time being anticipa
ted because the chapter adjourns until
after the holidays
The chapter presented Mrs Tartsch
with a booklet Objects and Aim of P
E O prettily decorated throughout
by Miss Budlong
The hostess gave each guest a minia
ture water color picture ready for fram
ing and each member received a mem
ento from the tree the gift of another
member
The program of the evening was as
follows
Piano duet Mrs Willetts Mrs Schobel
Dialogue Mrs Burney Miss Budlong
and Miss Abel
Piano solo Mrs Wilcox
Recitation Miss Laura McMillen
Original poem Mrs Hanson
Solo Mrs Tartsch
Recitation Mrs Forbes
Speech Mrs Ebert
Recitation Mrs Schobel
Good Night Song Mrs Burney Miss
Budlong and Miss Abel
Reading between the lines even the
uninitiated can readily discern the sub
stance of a gay evening and the ladies
have filed no disclaimer
Attracting Lively Interest
The extensive and splendid art exhibit
of Mrs Eugene Gary in the great show
window of J EKelleys office is attract
ing much attention and eliciting very fa
vorable comment Tho exhibit contains
pictures from nature from life as well as
copies of famous works and they are in
ail water colors pen and ink in fine in
any of the well known mediums of art
The pictures are priced from 75 cents up
Mrs Gary may be found at the exhibit
foom 2 to 5 oclock afternoons Resi
dence phone black 35S
Initiation and Refreshments
The O E S initiated two candidates
at their meeting last Friday evening
After the business and work of the
session refreshments were served The
meeting was well attended and was an
enjoyable one
Forced the Doors
The front door of the court house was
forced last Thursday night also the
door into the court room and into Judge
Orrs private room Apparently noth
ing was taken or disturbed in any of the
rooms
An Error in a Figure
The type mede it appear last week
that Viersen Son were selling 300
mens dress shoes at 395 The correct
figure was 5 00 and the reduction 3 95
Solid Gold Jewelry
Elaborate patterns in brooches cuff
links stick pins etc with a guarantee
thats permanent
Sutton Jeweler
Cut Glass and Silverware
Large assortment low prices
Cook Hardware Co
McCook spending the
Mc-
Remember that jewelry bought
Suttons will be engraved free
at
R F D NO 1
Mr and Mrs C H Angell of Marion
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs E F
Markwad
Mrs Laffertv of Danburv is over at
week with Mrs
Roy Laffertv
Mr and Mr E F Markwad are the
happy beneficiaries of a visit from Dr
Stork It is a nine pound daughter
Mr and Mrs Amos Rogers have ten
derest sympathy in the death of their
first born infant son last week The
remains were buried at Indianola
Mr and Mrs C Markwad returned
last Saturday from Omaha where the
old gentleman has been receiving med
ical treatment We are sorry to note
he is not much improved
Tom Orton and two brothers arrived
here last Thursday and have been vis
iting their aunt Mrs J I Leewho with
the three boys went up to Haigler Mon
day to visit the boys mother Mrs IN
McDougal
Joseph Downs of East McCook has
been ailing with lung trouble complica
ted with erysipelas He is improving
Fred Troester is building a new house
on the farm he purchased from W H
Smith now of McCook
NUMBER 30
Still We Grow
Deposits
Decombor 3 1907 8184118
November 27 1908 15196025
Tho
fact that
wo have not
only hold our
business but prac
tically doubled it with
all compotitionindicates
that the public mind has not
lost sight of tho ossontial re
quirements that mako a bank
sound and safe Tho principles of
conservative banking that havo gov
erned our development thus far will
shapo our future policy Grow
with a growing progressive
bank start an account
today
with
The McCook National Bank
Wnlsli Prcs C F Lohn Vice Pres
C J OBrien Cashier
DIRECTORS
P F McKoiitm J J Loughran
See to Your Order or Lodge Card
The Tribune has for some time been
printing a lodge and order directory
free on the promise that the cards
would be kept corrected as to facts
officers etc by the several lodges and
orders As we devote 10000 a year
free to this purpose we expect those re
ceiving tho benefit to keep the cards
corrected A glance at the directory
reveals many errors and wo must insist
upon the proper officers bringing in the
facts Otherwise we shall discontinue
the cards which we find incorrect
Look to your cards
To Build a Railroad ZZ
Stops are being taken at tho present
time to organize and incorporate a
company for tho purpose of building
and operating a railroad the proposed
route being from Stockvillo to Cam
bridge
Whether the road will bo electfic
steam or gasoline will be determined
by the subscribers of stock at the time
of organization and will also probably
depend upon the amount of capital
raided Stockville Republican Faber
Officers For Next Year
The officers of the Red Willow Coun
ty Agricultural society for next year
are John Dutcher president Charles
Thompson vice president James Ryan
secretary Will Dolan treasurer Roscoe
Korns general superintendent Charles
Masters superintendent of live stock
SUBSCRIPTIONS
If you want to subscribe for or re
new your subscriptions to any maga
zine or paper published go to Barney
Hofer the old reliable local dealer
who will save you money Get wise
to strangers and dont get stung
like so many have the past year
FOR SALE
All new bowling alley double
alley all hard wood maple Will
sell cheap for cash or trade for
stock Address
F MEDEARIS Palisade Neb
Free Entertainment
The weary shopper will find our store
an entertaining place presents for any
member of the family can be selected
from our splendid stock to suit your
purse H P Scrrox
Just Arrived
A new shipment of fancy suits for
young men just received at Rozell
Bargers They are dandies too The
prices are reasonable They fit the
purse and person
Cash Plus
It is cash plus the goods and courte
ous prompt service that places D C
Marshs meat market easily in the first
rank in its line Everythingseasonable
Gave a Piano
He looked at our line and the prices
convinced him that this was the place
to buy H P Sutton
Why Not Buy a
Majestic Range for her Christmas
She will never forget it At McCook
Hardware Cos
Farm Loans
Go to Johnson Rozell
H E Sutton is displaying a splendid
line of watches durirg the holidays
Monograms free
Kodaks and kodak supplies Mc
Connell Druggist
Big Clearing Sale of shoes at Viersens