The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 18, 1908, Image 1

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TWENTY SEVENTH YEAR
Gifts for the
Children
Other gifts may please the
child for the moment but the
BEST of all holiday presents
is a Bank Account
It costs nothing it brings
lasting pleasure and it teaches
the Saving Habit
Young people who learn to
save live wholesome lives for
they do not spend their money
in ways that are detrimental
to health and character
You can open an account
for the boys or girls Christ
mas at this bank with ONE
DOLLAR or more We give
you a neat little bank book
with the first record therein
to bo presented on- Christmas
morning
The
First
National
Bank ofMcCook
Will Arrive Tonight
Mrs J G Schobels art exhibit which
lias been on display in Denver and Fort
Morgan will arrive at home tonight It
will be displayed in the large window at
the Woodworth drug store Saturday
and Sunday Monday evening it will
bo removed Persons desirous of seeing
this choice water color exhibit should
givo heod to these dates
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presents
can find them in the assortment
at our store
Woodworth Co Druggists
Made Good Good Time
The B of R T dance Monday night
made good for the trainmen financially
and returned those participating a good
time socially The attendance was
iarge and the company gay
They Are Irresistible
Uozell Barger have just placed on
their sales table another consignment of
those popular and stylish suits for
young men They are irresistible
Sweet oranges that are SWEET at
the White House fone 30
Oranges 25 cents a dozen at the White
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Special
Our line of dainty and useful
presents is so large we cannot
enumerate our complete assort
ment of desirable gifts We have
a big line of
Dolls Doll Toilet Articles
s and Teddy Bears
Toys in Abundance
pleasing and durable
Gift Books Childrens Books -
and Bibles
Games for all Ages
Doll Buggies Go Carts
and Shoo fly Horses
In Imported China the finest
hand work incrusta ware
Steins and Dishes
Albums Toilet Articles
Pictures Novelties
Statuary
Postal Albums Fountain Pens
Razors Etc
Decided bargains in Holiday
goods at this seasonable time are
worth your attention Bring in
the little ones and show them
around
Respectfully
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Try Cascara quinine for colds
It doesnt make your head buzz
or cause sick stomach It cures
the cold 25c at Woodworths
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Are Making Preparations
The Western Redpath Chautauqua
System writes the publisher that they
are making elaborate preparations for a
great Chautauqua program for McCook
next summer Definite dates will be
announced in the near future
The Bon Ton Window
Have you noted the Bon Tons win
dow display of Fancy Bon Bon Boxes
for Christmas They are unequalled
for the finest in fancy and homo made
candies in fruits and nuts
Wilson Bros Shirts
A new shipment of the famous Wil
son Bros shirts just received at Rozell
Bargers Come and see
An endless variety of apples for
Christmas at tbe White House fone 30
Apples that are good
White House fone 30
to evt at the
Christmas Holly at the White House
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Grape fruit at the White House fone
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Cranberries at the White House fone
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Conducted by the McCook W C T U
There are some men in our town so
busy helping the saloonkeepers make a
living for their families that they have
forgotten all about tbe needs of their
own Listen what Gods word says
about it 1 Tim 58 But if any pro
vide not for his own and especially
thoso of hid own house be hath denied
the faith and is worse than an infidel
DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES
We beiieve in the coming of His
Kingdom whoso service is perfect free
dutii because His Laws written in our
members as well as in nature and in
grace are perfect converting the soul
Wo believe in the gospel of the Golden
Rule and that each mans habits of
life should be an example safe and
beneficent for every other man to follow
We believe that God created both
man and woman in His own image and
therefore we believe in one stanuaid of
purity for both men and women and in
the equal right of all to hold opinions
and co express tbe same with equal
freedom
We believe in a living wage in an
eight hour day in courts of conciliation
and arbitration in justice as opposed to
greed and gain in peace on earth and
good will to men
We therefore formulate and for our
selves adopt the following pledge asking
our eisters and brothers of a common
danger and a common hope to make
common cause with us in working its
reasonable and helpful precepts into the
practice of everyday life
1 herebysolemnly promiseGod helping
me to abstain from all distilled fer
mented and malt liquors including
wine beer and cider and to employ all
proper means to discourage the use of
and traffic in the same
To confirm and enforce the rationale
of this pledge we declare our purpose
to educate the young to form a better
public sentiment to reform so far as
possible by religious ethical
means the drinking classes to seek
the transforming power of divine grace
for ourselves and all for whom we work
that they and we may wilfully trans
cend no law of pure and wholesome
living and finally we pledge ourselves
to labor and to pray that all these
principles founded upon the Gospel of
Christ may be worked out into the
Customs of Society and the Laws of
the Land
About Ready For Occupancy
-About the first of -the year the new
DeGroff building will be ready for oc
cupancy The building is now com
plete The fixtures are on tbe ground
tbe expert representative of the millB
is on the spot and tbe labor of setting
up the handsome fixtures progressing
The fixtures are of oak and in keeping
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ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
Mrs R B Simmons went in to Om
aha Tuesday on a visit to return home
today
E Schell Kimmell came in from
Illinois this morning for tbe holiday
vacation
Mrs Harry Rogers arrived home
first of the week from her visit in Gales
burg Illinois
Mrs Pkter Carty of Beardsley
Kansas visited McCook relatives and
friends Tuosday
G C Heckman came in fiom Colora
do Monday night and will be with the
family over the holidays
Peter Carty of Beardsley Kansas
and J F Farrell of Lebanon were
guests in the Fitzgerald home midweek
Mrs John W Jones went down to
Salem Nebraska Monday night in
response to news of the serious illness of
her father
Mrs Sarah Spickelmier who was
so painfully injured several weeks ago
in a fall was taken to Hayes county
Tuesday in an automobile She is im
proving and will spend the winter with
relatives in Hayes county
Reception For Miss Stetter
A reception was held in honor of Miss
Stetter a high school assistant teacher
Wednesday eveningat the home of Miss
VirginiaHeckman A social time was
enjoyed by pupils ana faculty ana
elaborate ornate and appropriate fix
tures ever placed in a McCook store
The building is as to dimensions
43x100 feet two stories and basement
practically three stories The rooms
are without partitions or sub divisions
of any kind and will afford the largest
and handsomest merchantile establish
ment in this section of Nebraska with
special department well organized
In the rear of the first floor the busi
ness offices of the establishment are lo
cated in a gallery to which will lead an
electrically actuated cash system
Specially constructed show windows
have been provided on the west and
north fronts which will give the amplest
opportunity for display of goods
The building is faced with cream col
ored brick and the trimmings are of
stone The structure is not ornate but
handsome and solid a credit to the
campany and reflecting favorably upon
the contractor Mr Atterbury It is a
source of pride to the people of McCook
Tralnmastership Goes to Pearce
Conductor George H Pearce gets the
trainmastership plum this week Mr
Pearce has advanced from a brakeman
on this division to a passenger conduct
orship He is a young man of ability
stands well with the company and will
doubtless give a good account of him
self in the office which W M
hamer administered with such
and satisfaction
Stetter was the recipient of a beautiful
chafing dish the gift of the senior class
This gift was presented in a unique man
ner being found as the reward of a long
and diligent search Miss Stetter was
given a slip of paper which directed her
to various parts of the house The last
slip directed her to the den where
the gift was found standing on a table
The evening ended happily by giving the
guests an opportunity to write and seal
their best wishes for the guest of honor
The little envelopes were then handed
to her to be opened when she reaches
her destination in the east
Married in St Louis
W E Emerson of our citjT and Miss
Lillian M Wallace of St Louis were
married in St Louis last week arriving
in McCook Sunday night The bride
comes to our city a young woman of
sterling and estimable qualities She
grew to youngwomanhood inSt Louis
and was educated in the schools of that
city where the groom met her two years
since The Tribune wishes these splen
did young people a happy and prosper
ous married life
Mrs H S Dungan Will Sing
Mr H S Dungan of Hastings will
sing at the Congregational church next
Sunday morning Tbe choir will ren
der Christmas music The pastor will
preach a Christmas sermon All are
invited
Sunday Evening Service
Special music at the Congregational
church next Sunday evening Solos by
Mrs H S Dungan of Hastings and
other special numbers
See the Christmas
advertisement of McCook Hardware Co
an another page You will find bargains
there
Miss Bertha Rhoad recently visited
the Girls Industrial School at Geneva
She says it is a fine place and should
Dof be looked upou as a disgrace but as
a blessing to froward girls
An endless variety of apples for
Christmas at the White House fone 30
Apples that are good
White House fone 30
to eat at the
Maple syrup that is the real article
at
th White House
Oranges 25 cents a dozen at the White
House foUe 30
Fresh honey
fone 30
at the White House
Fresh vegetables at the White House
fone 30
Christmas Holly at the
fone 30
White House
Fresh vegetables at the White House
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Grape fruit at the White House fone
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Cranberries at the White House fone
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A FRIEND INDEED
For Men and Boys
Caps mittens gloves woolen sox etc
A full line at Rozell Bargers We
can fill your every reasonable want
John Cashen Auctioneer
Indianola Nebr Dates booked at Mc
Cook National bank
For Rext Three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping Inquire of Mrs
James I Lee phone 43
For Rent Suite of four steam-heated
room with private stairs and hall
Inquire of McCook Hardware Co
For Sale 3 dozen Barred Plymouth
Rock hens at 8500 a dozen Half mile
south of Perry
- Mrs George Troendly
For Sale A 325 piano cheap- In
quire at this office
For Sale Horse harness and buergv
for S10000 A bargain Phone black
376 Mrs J S Miller
Lost Stick pin made from a 2 50
gold piece Finder please return to
Tribune office
Apples that are good
White House fone 30
Fresh
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to eat at the
honey at the White House
Christmas Holly at the White House
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Christmas
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Cranberries at the White House fone
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER i8 1908
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is a friend when you need Your need right now is to have your
Christmas buying made easy for you Kindly accept our assist
ance at this favorable moment of leisure and glance over this
attractive list of likely presents in purchasing of any of which
items you may display not only artistic taste but that regard for
your friends comfort and daily life that will secure the most keen
and constant enjoyment of your gift Fur Scarfs 50c to 1250
Childrens Fur Sets 175 to 375 Fine Large Rugs 135 to
300 Suitcases 135 to 0750 Silk Head Scarfs 75c to 165
The New Directoire and Elastic Belts 35c to 75c Hand Bags
50c up to 300 Back Combs Ribbon Combs Barettes Wool
Scarfs Silk Mittens Kid Gloves and Mittens New Style Knit
Mufflers Silk Mufflers Knit Jackets Babies Wear such as Cro
cheted Booties and Jackets Bibs Kid Shoes Bear Skin Coats and
Hoods Silk Hoods Umbrellas with Art Handles Fancy Collars
and Ruchings Lunch Cloths Dresser Scarfs Embroidered Art
Linens Laundry Bags Table Linens Mens Neckwear and Silk
Suspenders Dress Shirts and Outing Gowns Ladies Silk
Waists Dress Skirts Silk Petticoats Ladies Misses and Child
rens Cloaks and scores of other items of Interest These can
all be seen and purchased at one place
THE THOMPSON DRY GOODS COS
Actual Cash Values Alike For Every Shopper
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building and will constitute the most short music program was given Miss
PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES
One of the new books in the library
deserves our special and extended no
tice Practical Illumination is what its
name implies practical It contains
chapters on light and the eye compari
son of lllummants residence lighting
desk drafting room and office lighting
The lighting of public halls and lodge
rooms the lighting of large dining and
banquet rooms the lighting of large
public rooms depots lobbies etc the
lighting of halls corridors and large
office buildings the lighting of theatres
the lighting of churches the lighting of
libraries reading and school rooms car
lighting store lighting show window
lighting shop and factory lighting
These chapters show that tbe book cov
ers the whole field of artificial lighting
and it gives suggestions for bettering
existing conditions
Those who are building a residence
fitting up an office or lighting a public
ball will find much to interest and
many suggestions for the concentration
and diffusion of light to meet the needs
of the room or the special purpose for
vgjbicb it is used
rUhe text is supplemented by many il
lustrations which make clear the use of
light the waste of light and the com
fort of light
None of our senses needs such tender
care as the one of sight and using tbe
eyes in a poor light is an abuse which
will not long continue without serious
results A study of artificial light
will be helpful to all
Librarian
Make Room for Carriers
A large section of key boxes in tbe
postoffice outfit have been removed
this week to make more room for the
city carriers who now have windows in
a rew panel just placed in tbe south
end of the office The outfit has been
curtailed somewhat and this provides
more work room behind the screen
This will help until the force enjoys the
splendor and facilities of the fedbral
building to be
Cause For Grief
You will be sorry and so will we
if you fail to make a selection
from our large line of Xmas pres
ents Come soon and look them
over
Woodworth Co
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The Christmas Dinner Table
without flowers is a Christmas Dinner
Table that could be made considerably
more attractive Get your order in at
once as flowers are always scarce on
holidays
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Allows Many Claims
Regular session of oity council Mon
day evening all present except Council
man Morris
Minutes read and approved
Reports of city weighmaster and po
lice judge were read and filed
Moved and seconded that the city at
torney be instructed to settle the case
of V Franklin vs City of McCook
Complaint of Episcopal church
against paying expense of grading and
tearing up sidewalk claimed to have
been laid according to civil engineers
directions was heard and matter deferr
ed tillnext meeting for investigation
Claims as follows were allowed
D C Marsh mdse 83 00
Matson McCJain meal tickets 1200
C L DeGroff Co mdse 390
Barnetir Lumber Co mdse 225
W H Harmon mdse 3 40
Dr J D Hare medical service 400
Neb Telephone CoNovandDec 850
F M Kimmell printing 1300
Eugene uary sewer inspection 1800
RMOBbornsalary Oct and Nov 13000
Fred Schlagel same 11000
John Ekstedt November work 6780
LMBestcity parkSeptand Oct 3500
Fay Brewer work on streets 1020
John Brinton sams 800
W M Shepherd police duty 120
J W Wentz police duty 120
J C Greene same 120
C Orman same 120
H N Rosebush cement work 94345
Frank Cain road work 36440
John Schmidt road work 1760
Henry Gale salary Nov 2700
Nelsbach Street Lighting Co of
A November 150 00
Same for October 14935
McCoot Electric CoNov 85800 4420
The following 82fire claims were allow
ed I N Biggs W C Allison Doug
las Wentz Elza Ward M F Stoner J
W Spencer C W Kelley Fred Was
sonAlbert Blatt C W McMillan M
R Osborn J N Gaarde E F Osborn
and E O Vahue
Say
when in doubt about what to
give for Christmas presents go to
Woodworth Cos Druggists
A Seasonable Garment
Naturally men and boys think
overcoat- The next thought is
sonable price Rozell Barger
Maple syrup that is the real article
the White House
Fresh Honey
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District Court Proceedings
Wednesday morning Judge Orr pass
ed sentence upon J H Dwyer convict
ed of attempted rape six years in the
penitentiary at Lincoln being the sen
tence imposed This ends a sad chap
ter in a life wrecked by strong drink
The replevin suit of Miller versus
Crockford was also ended Wednesday
morning the jury rendering a verdict
for the plaintiff
W M Hiller vs Charles Skalla con
test settled and dismissed
William Jeffries vs Hubert Beach
damages jury disagreed
Stillman vs Brening damages set
tled and dismissed
Wilson vs Graves case is now before
the court
Jury dismissed Wednesday night
ADVERTISED LIST
The following letters cards and pack
ages remain uncalled for at tbe McCook
postoffice December 18 1908
LETTERS
Brown Mr Clayton
Burns Arthur
Daily Mr W M
Grant C T
Spurling Mr L A 2
Stolker Mr Chas F
Washburn Mr Bolla
Brown Mrs Nina
Clark Mr Albert
Gruer Cleve C
Peterson Anna
Straus Mr Maurice
Taylor Mr George
CARDS
Ballard Mr Clam 3 Coe Mrs L A
Call John G 2 Cochran Miss Ethel
Goheen It W 2 Houfle Mr G
Lee Miss Maggie 2 Smith Dollie
When calling for these please say
they were advertised
S B McLean Postmaster
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make the weather but they do set tbe
price and its reasonable and right on
overcoats as well as all other items in
their line
Both 0 K
The cash system and the edible life-
strengthening quality cf D C Marshs
meats And they go well together
You pay for what you get only and get
only what you want
Silverware and Cutglass
Large line High quality Low prices
Something to fit everybodys idea and
pocketbook McCook Hardware Co
Have Arrived
The hospital furniture and fixtures
arrived yesterday and are being placed
in position
D H Rhoad received the sad news
that his only brother was to be buried
Tuesday He resided at Marysville
Pennsylvania
An endless variety of apples
Christmas at the White House fone
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Oranges 25 cents a dozen at the White
House fone 30
at the White House
Christmas trees at the
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White House
Fresh vegetables at the White House
fone 30
Fresh
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honey at the White House
Christmas
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Christmas
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candies at the White
candies at the White
Mixed nuts at the White Houre fone
Cranberries at the White House fone
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Five Years Saving
The person who lays asido ono
dollar u week tho first year is
likely to lay asido two dollars a
week tho second year four dollars
a week tho third year and so on
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HERE IS THE RESULT OF
SUCH SAVING FOR 5 YEARS
SI a week tho first year
would bo S 52
82 a week tho second year
would bo 104
S4 a week tho third year
would be 208
80 a week tho fourth year
would bo 312
S8 a week tho fifth year
would be 410
Total 1092
MORE THAN A THOUSAND
DOLLARS SAVED IN 5 YEARS
Start an account today with
THE
Mccook national
BANK
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New Officers Chosen
The new officers of J K Barnes post
No 207 G A R are J AT Henderson
commander T C liegeman senior vice
commander WP Burns junior vice
commander Jacob Steinmetz adjutant
Frank Swartz surgeon J A Wilcox
quartermaster 11 11 Mitchell quarter
masters sergant
The officers elect of Noble camp No
663 are Julius Kunert consul R H
Shriner advisor G W Watkins bank
er J M Smith
clerk Percy Bell es
cort H A Evans inside watch J A
Warner sentry
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A bottle of our White Pine
Mentholated with tar cough syr
up may save your child from a
long spell of sickness
Woodworth Co Drugg sts
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CONTEST OPEN UNTIL
DEC 24
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HEADQUARTERS
The Ideal Store
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Meeting of Business Men
There will be a meeting of the busi
ness men of the city in the commercial
club rooms Monday evening next De
cember 21st at 8 oclock to which nil
business men of the city are urged to
come and participate Matters of busi
ness moment and policy will bo discuss
ed and considered Take time gentle
men from your business affairs to at
tend this gathering It will profit you
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our most heartfelt
thanks to the neighbors and friends who
so kindly helped and sympathized with
us in the death of our beloved husband
and papa
Mrs R E Hatcher and Children
Some Great Bargains
in Ranges and Heaters at the McCook
Hardware Cos If you need anything
in this line buy now
Use the Phone
The Tribune will be more than grate
ful to you for any items of news
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