IM rE B S J u -- rr TWENTY SEVENTH VHMv J K Real Corn Fed Article We have purchased a fine bunch of corn fed steers cows and heifers and offer our trade some of the finest meats ever put on the block in this city Come and test us RODGERS MODRELL Boilermakers Ball The members of McCook lodge No 407 Brotherhood of Boilermakers and Iron Ship Builders announce their third annual ball for Monday evening April 12th Menard hall The tickets are 81 ladies free MONEY TO LOAN on farms See Roz ell fc Barger at clothing store Good shoes good values good store to trade at Viersen Osborn Onion sets at H P Waite fcCos Are you going to the rink tonight A F A M Meeting Special meetiug of McCook LckJro No 135 A F A M Tuesday April 13 at 730 p m Work in F C degree By Order of tbe WVM liON Cone Secretary w mm rr KYVTTYTYYTYYYYYYYYYYYVTYT W T V Portieres and Rugs A rare new line in all sizes qualities and prices now on dis play in this depart ment Come and be shown the splendid assortment Fade Furniture and Carpet Co EASTER SERVICES IN CITY LT1U CHES Special Services Will Be Held In Practi cally All of the City Churches Easter Sunday will be observed by practically nil the churches of the city in special or appropriate exercises ser mons music and decoration GERMAN CONGREGATIONAL There will be a Love Supper at the morning bervice with a sermou by Rev G L Henkelmann There will also be the usual night service Last Sunday morning was confirma tion The chuich was crowded to the utmost There were 15 in the class confirmed Tbe church was nicely dec orated Communion was also celebrated Every night this week prayer meetings have been held in the homes of the members of the church Oa Good Fri day two services were held in tbe morning and at nighty both in the church Monday of next week Rev Ilenkel mannwill preach and confirm a class of five at Truer Kansas Rev HenUilmann recently received a flattering offer from a Colorado church at a liberal salary but says McCook is good enough for me CONGREGATIONAL The morning service will be the usual E iuter service with appropriate sermon and special music of the season Tho evening service will be given over to the Sunday School which will give a program appropriate to the day of song recitation etc in which the little folks will have tbe preeminent part An anthem also by the choir EPISCOPAL Special services every day this week with three on Good Friday On Easter Sunday there will be a sermon and communion at 11 a m Evening prajer and sermon at 730 p m Special East er music Tbe Easter offering will go toward the church building fund Have Let the Final Contracts The committee has been in several sessions this week and finally closed several of the finishing contracts for the new temple opera house building Mr Borgolte who enclosed the building is awarded the contract to complete the eame The Electrical Wiring Co of Kansas City will do the wiring F D Burgess will do the heating and plumb ing This provides for everything but the Eeating and scenery of the opera house which will be taken care of by the com mittee when the necessity for such ac tion arrives Burled In McCook Sunday The remains of Mrs Frank Amann formorly of our city but of late years living on a farm north of Bloominglon this state arrived here last Saturday night on No 3 nnd were buried in Riverview cemetery Sunday afternoon from the Methodist church at two oclock Rev M B Carman conducting the services The departed had been in poor health for years Iirights disease was the cause of death A committee from tho local A O U W lodge served as pall hearers and the Degree of Honor added a handsome 11 iral cross tribute BhATUicE Carroll Amann was born November 5th 1875 Whs united in marriage with Frank Amann November lGth 1000 Pased to her reward April 1st 1909 Sho joined the Methodist church of this city at the age of 17 years and was a member of the local church at her death which was a triumphant and hopeful one She was buried be side a litcle child which passed away while the family lived here a few years since The sorrowing husband nnd his broth er accompanied the body here for inter ment The bereaved husband has ten derest sympathy in this his great sorrow CARD OF THANKS To my old neighbors and friends and especially to the A O U W of McCook 1 am most grateful for the assistance and sympathy so willingly accorded me in the death and burial of my dear wife Frank Amann District Sunday School Conventions District Sunday school conventions for Red Willow county will be held as follows in April Indianola district at Indianola on the 17th inst This embraces the schools of tho Christian Methodist Congrega tional United Evangelical churches in Indianola Christian and Methodist churches in Bartjey Dry Crtek Meth odist Pea Ridge Union and North Star Danbury district at Lebanon on the lGch inst This embraces schools of the Methodist and Presbyterian churches of Lebanon Congregational Methodist and Christian 6t Danbury the Union of Marion and Methodist of Tyrone McCook district on the 18th inst Embracing Methodist Congregational Baptist and Christian of McCook Methodist of South McCook and Mis sion of East McCook Perry Pickens Prospect Park Coleman and Box Elder Delegates will be entertained Mrs Root district worker of Beaver Cicy will attend each of the meetings Tungsten Lamps Matte tho best artificial light and the most economical light in existence to day Place them under a Holiphane shade in a perpendicular position and see the effect compared to other lights Comparison to the old lamps TUNGSTEN CARBON FILIMENT 20 C P 25 watts 16 C P 56 watts 32 40 32 105 48 60 80 100 Note that the 32 C P Tungsten con sumes 16 watts per hour less than a com mon 16 C P The SO C P consumes 5 watts per hour less than the 32 C P common For the home a 20 C P Tungsten runs less than half that of the 16 C P common Call the McCook Electric Companys office and we will tell you about them or we can arrange your lighting so you get more light for less money than you ever got before Phone 127 McCook Electric Company Married at Palmer Hotel Saturday night April 3rd in Palmer hotel parlors after tho arrival of train No 6 Frank E Parkington and Sara Abbott Lyon both of Denver were uni ted in marriage Rev M B Carman officiating in the use of the ring cere mony Frank L Smith and Miss Clara S Miller accompanied the bride and groom An elaborate supper was after wards served in the dining room of the Palmer by Mrs Kendlen The groom is an oldtime friend of Frank Kendlen A Splendid Snowfall A snowfall of six or eight inchesMon day night brought courage and glad ness to many hearts all over this part of Nebraska Surelv this places the agri cultural prospect in fine condition Base Ball Goods Full line at McCook Hardware Cos Following are the delegates of Mc Cook lodge to the grand lodge meeting A O U W Lincoln May 11th C B Gray W A Middleton John Hunt I W C Stephens William Wootton and Maurice Griffin Typewriter ribbons for sale at The Tribune office Field garden and flower seeds at HP Waite Co s ittcCddk McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA TrRIDAY MORNING APRIL 9 1909 SOUTHWEST NEBRASKA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION The meeting of tho Southwest Ne braska Teachers association fn our city last week has passed into the warp and woof of our citys history and furnisheB a chapter of which wo are justly proud Our citizens responded generously to all demands upon thpm of every sort to make it u success and the teachers of tho district attendod in numbers and with interest and concern to make it successful in every feature and worth while ns to every session Tbe opening session was held on Wed nesday evening with Dr Charles For dyce of the Nebraska university on the platform in his lecture The Golden Iloura of Youth The doctor doos not pose as a Demosthenes but if you will allow the expression be is there with tue merchandise Cultured exper ienced thoughtful and logicnl a school man in tho highest best and most prac tical sense of the word his lecture was wHI recoiwd and left helpful and sug gestive impressions upon the taachers ana others not of the guild present Tho entertainment feature of tbe evening was the singing by the girls of the McCook High School Glee club who acquitted themselves very credit ably Thursdays session was replete with interest Supt C L Littel of Hitch cock county presented a strong paper on Industrial Work for the County School in the morning The Adole sceut Boy by Dr Fordyce being the other leader for the morning hour Mrs E O Vahue violinist and Miss Elsie Campbell vocal soloist provided enjoyable entertainment at this session One of the strong and excellent papers of the sessions was that of Miss Cather ine Price of the city schools on The Rational Teaching of Reading illus trated by class In the afternoon Miss Mary Steute ville of Stratton discussed The Rela tion of the Country School to the High School Miss Edith Woodburn pointed out Weakness in Arithmetic Teach ing Supt C W Taylor ably set forth the question of Industrial Training in the Public Schools and Dr Fordyce drew specially wrapt attention in his presentation of The Organization of the Nervous Syntem as Related to the Development of the Mind An instrumental solo by Mrs W B Mills and songs by the Seventh grade pupils of the McCook schools were part of the morning session Thursday evenings session filled the large auditorium of the high school and Dr Frank Loveland captivated them all in his famous lecture on Fogyism The doctor is an earnest logical and dramatic fellow of fine presence robust voice and thought His lecture de serves a place among the best ever de livered in our city Delivers the Goods That C R Livingston the automo bile man delivers the goods may be more fully realized when it is known that he has sold and delivered this sea son twenty of the Reo cars and one Overland He now has in stock six car of that reliable make having re ceived a carload on Friday last while another carload is scheduled to arrive in a few days At least two requirements are essen tial to make automobiles go some like Livy does The dealer must handle a reliable machine one that will get there any time all the time like the Reo and secondly the dealer must know the business and the machine Livy qualifies in both He has the goods He will show you if you give him the opportunity His machines have stood the test of time and meet every requirement They are reliable and reasonable and right Watch the next weeks paper for the Reos world record not stop run Ameng recent purchasers are Dr Mackechnie Indianola E II Weeks Cambridge W A Downey Cambridge J A Finnegan Bartley F Cramer Bartley S Kellogg Bertrand C R Woods Wauneta Are flaking Leases Messrs L W McConnell F M Kim mell and C B Gray the committee on rents for the Masonic Temple Craft Association have already received several applications for rooms and offices in the new temple opera house block and the board expects to make condi tional ieasessoon Rev Carman Delivered Sermon The sermon of the funeral of Elmer E Rowell at end of last week was delivered by Rev Carman of our city It Is described as having been one of eloquent sympathy and power The McCook High School Boys Glee club made their way into public approv al at this session by their several selec tions The premier social event of the meet ing was the reception by the McCook teachers to the visiting teachers Thurs- day evening in the lower halls of the ffnew hidi school buildincr Light re freshments were served Music made glnd the tuneful soul Social pleasure was at its highest exponent Friday morning was taken up with discussions of high school topics by Supt S L Johnson of Cambridge fTh Orderly Growth of n High School Its Problems and Processes by Supt J F Holiday of Indianola The Evo Iutiou of the High School Youth Maturity and Old Age by Supt J F Johnson of Alma A Balanced Ration in tbe High School with further gen eral discussion by Supt E M Hussong of Franklin While Inspector F S Purdue deputy state superintendent spoke on Normal Training in the High School A piano solo by Miss Deborah Heck- jnan and a vocal solo bv Miss itutn Wiehe added to the afternoon program its item of entertainment Dr Turner of the Hastings college had much of the afternoon session at his disposal his lecture subject being Teaching as a Profession The doc torss solid and substantial manner of handling such topics is quite well known to readers of this paper He is one of the rational and practical men in the profession and views the subject from that view point Supt W T Davis of the Beaver City schools handled the topic The Truant and Discipline with considerable vigor and effectiveness A committee of superintendents and principals was appointed to decide up on having a declamatory contest at the next meeting of tho association The following officers were chosen Supt C W Taylor of McCook presi dent County Supt C L Littel of Cul berson vice president Miss Edith Woodburn of Alma secretary Supt E M Hussong of Franklin treasurer Supt W T Davis of Beaver City and P P Bentley members of executive committee The afternoon program of music was given by MissLnora Dougau a vocal solo and Mr George J Heckman a violin solo both excellent numbers The closing evening was made espe cially attractive by the appearance of the Peru Normal Glee club They sub stituted the University Male Quartet and it is the quite general impression that they did the stunt with entire sat isfaction receiving most hearty and liberal approval during the rendition of their excellent program continued on page two The Meetings Continue The revival meetings continue at the Methodist church with conversions each day Up to Thursday 101 have bowed at the altar and confessed Christ as Sav ior Many of the converts are young men The revival will continue this week and next with special services on Easter morning Wednesday was Flow er Day Mrs S A McCarl for Ladies Aid Society and Mrs E M Cox for the Epworth League with their helpers visited over fifty homes of the sick the shut in and aged and left at each a beau tiful boquet of carnations The pastor with Mr Waltz is visiting many of these homes and by song and prayer is leaving cheer and comfort The church feels very grateful for the success thus far achieved and is expecting greater results in the coming days There will be no services Saturday The public is invited to attend these meetings Happily Only Slight Injury Floyd Hegenberger was slightly inj ured in the right leg last Thursday by accidental discharge of a revolver in the O Person -Hale barber shop The injury was but a flesh wound and has not long interfered with his activities and busi ness Farmers Save Honey by purchasing implements from our bar gain list published in last weeks Trib une We still have some of these bar gains left and they will go at these very low prices if taken soon McCook Hardware Co Dinner and Supper The ladies of the Catholic church will serve a dinner and supper Satur day April 17th in the hall over Fisher Perkins shoe store The patronage of the public is earnestly solicited This Springs Style Separate pants galore the greens browns grays all the staples of this springs styles Tbe Good Clothes Merchants Rozell Barger w In If ft I Death of Patrick Coyle Last Saturday evening about seven oclock April 3rd Patrick Coyle passed out of this lifo at his farm homo up in Coleman precinct after an illness of some length together with tho infirmi ties of old age he was 80 years of ago of last St Patricks Day TlnnOHSJAf WflU linrn in Tnconinmmn Ireland March 17 1829 At the age of 14 years he camo to Ameri a Boston being tho landing place Afterwards he became an early settlor in Illinois 1854 and where at Morris he wasunitod in maniago with Miss Ann Redmond a cousin of tho famous Irish statesman John P Redmond In 1856 we find the deceased a resident of Nebraska City whore ho was engaged in freighting to Denver In 1887 the family came to Red Willow county and settled in Cole man precinct where he lived until his death Sixteen children were born to this couple eight daughters and eight sons of whom six survive together with the widow Tho remains were brought to the home of Mrs Maurice Griffin in our city and on Wednesday morning at ten oclock Father Haggqrty conducted a requiem high mass iji St Patricks Catholic church and at one oclock Calvary cemetery received the mortal remains within its quiet domain James F Coyle of St Louis a broth or and the only remaining member of the family was present at the burial CARD OF THANKS The neighbors and friends both in country and in city have been most kind and helpful and sympathetic and we wish to note in this way our recog nition and gratitude Mrs Ann Coyle and Family THE WOMAN who appreciates the beautiful and artis tic will thoroughly enjoy seeing our dis play of the new shades designs and color combinations in wall papers this nnpinrr XTaAt Vefrr hnnn inn Vinsl - 0JIS14 Arsvc UUMIO nuo VTO 1KIU 3Uj great a variety We invite a call and inspection L W McConnell Druggist Are Very Grateful We are most grateful to all especially to the K of P and M W of A for floral tributes assistance and the uni versal touch of tender sympathy in con nection with the death and burial of dear one Elmer E Rowell Mrs Mary Rowkll and Family Mrs S A Rowell and Family Notice Personal Taxes Personal taxes for 1908 were deliquent Dec 1st and draw 10 per cent from that date should be paid by not later than Febr 1st next as on and after that date they are subject to collection by distress warrant C Naden Co Treas McCook Neb Jan 20th 1909 High School Wins The McCook High School club went against tbe dulbertson High School team last Saturday winning a 13 to- 3 game Next Saturday the locals will play Arapahoe High ScbooLat Arapahoe April 24th on the home groundsthore will be a return game with Culbertson TREES FOR McCOOK I have a few hundred trees for those who failed to order Come to my place at the north end of 1st Street East and select your trees I have all kinds W T MARCH Phone red 338 Fresh and High Test I have constantly on band a supply of the standard Columbia Red Top Bat teries selling at 30 cents As I am re ceiving shipments every week from the factory they are fresh and of highest test C R Livingston Main avenue McCook Neb Easter Sunday April 11 A large stock and fine selection of Eas ter Post Cards may be found at The Tribune office Thousands of City Views 25 different views in colors and in black and white Its Your Own Fault if your bread isnt the best ever if you dont buy the famous Bertrand high patent at the McCook Flour and Feed Store G F Smith proprietor Eggs for Sale Pure Barred Plymouth Rock eggs choice stock 3 sets each S200 per 100 Phone ash 1351 or black 255 Mrs J W Burtless Route 3 For Rent The Babcock 15 acre tract near town Also a 4 room dwelling 705 3rd street West- Boyle Eldred FARM LOANS Whittaker Gray 107 West B Mc Cook Nebraska 25 tf Farm Loans Optional -payments No cash com mission required P S Heaton NUMBER Ay PLAN YOUR THEN WORK YOUR PLAN Tho successful workman plans his work so that ho may accomplish tho best results in a given time It is tho man who knows how to plan his work to advantage and conscientiously pushes thoso plans to completion that is in constant demand Ho is a successful workman Not only does he plan tho work by which ho earns a livelihood but ho plans a method by which part of his earnings may bo saved Each week or month as pay day arrives ho doiwsits a certain por tion of his incomo in tho bank thus constantly adding to a fund which in time will mako him in dependent That man has an object in lifo and is gradually at taining his goal You should plan a system of saving and work Jjt I with UNFAILING REGULARITY Bank with THE Mccook national BANK P Walsh President C F Lehn V Pres C J OBrien Cshr J J Louj DIRECTORS jhran P F McKenna Slaughter of the Innocents The following figures tell enough of Tuesday s slaughter to be illuminating For Mayor 1st W 2nd W josepn u Stephens R 2G1 W B Whittaker C 115 For City Clerk II W Conover R- C 300 For Treasurer A C Ebert R 270 M L Search C 95 For Engineer Norman J Campbell R 2GL Charles II Meeker C 110 For Councilmen HP Waite R 283 Geo E Thompson C 88 L W McConnell R FredL Schwab C For Members School Board M Lawritson R 255 C W Barnes R C 307 C II Boyle C 176 2 13 91 309 t4 81 239 80 19T 2215 125 ITS WORTH WHILE TO FEEL CERTAIN In cases of serious illness when a pre scription is to bo filled or important drugs procured no consideration except that of reliable service is ever thought of This is why our prescription and general drug business continues to grow constantly You will find it worth while to consider all drug store wants important enough to supply them from our fresh and well assorted stock Let us fill your prescriptions L W McConnell Druggist Juniors Have Good Time The Junior Endeavorers of the Con gregational church enjoyed asocial hour at the home of Congressman and G W Norris Tuesday afternoon Games and refreshments filled tbe measure of pleasure No Name Stands Higher Than Hart Schaffner Marx no name stands higher or fairer in the good clothes world Rozell Barger are their local prophets Inspect their styl ish spring suits in green just received No Hunting Allowed No hunting allowed on my farm or on tho Walsh land leaspd by me under penalty of the law E F Flitcrakt FARM LOANS W M Rozell makes farm loans See him at Rozell Bargers clothing store John Cashen Auctioneer Indianola Nebr Dates booked at Mc Cook National bank Fresh garden lawn and field seeds for saIeaIso flour and feed C J RYAN You need not worry longer about your corns if you use McMillens Sure Corn Cure For Seed Barley Oats and White Spring Wheat at Updike Grain Co SPECIAL If you need your cellar cemented now is the time to have the work done We are making a special price for the next thirty days McCook Cement Stone Co H N Rosebush Manager Phone red 196 i i 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