The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 21, 1909, Image 1

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TWENTY SEVENTH YEAR
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H P Sutton is just in
Tvrpnf nf two carloads of
pianos of the leading
makes in every style and
finish and of all prices
He is prepared to please
the most fastidious and
artistic tastes and also
thr most reasonable and
modest pocketbooks
CALLAND SEE -
The Display Is Untqualed
Qualifications of Voters
The recent legislature passed a law
which goes into effect in July which is
very important to voters who do not
have thoir second papers of citizenship
When n foreigner takes out his first
papers ho may vote for five years by
virtue of those first papers then he can
take out his second papers If he fails
to take them out at the end of five years
he is not to vote until he does take them
out Heretofore men could vote with
out taking out their second papers but
they cannot do so after nest July
This is the information given by the
clerk of the district court Thus it
stands voters in hand to take out their
linal papers before another election or
run the ris k of being refused to vote
No 135 Elects New Officers
At the regular meeting of McCook
lodge No 135 A F A M Tuesday
evening of this week the following ofii
cers were chosen for the ensuing year
IiOnCbne WVM JB H Stewart SWV
Robt J Gunn J W George Willetts
treasurer C L Fahnestock secretary
Installation will occur about June 21th
LOST
Ladys Elgin make watch and pin on
D st from west 1st to east 1st st to
Mrs Phelans residence or on Main st
from D to McMillens residence Watch
is plain and pin engraved P R Re
ward for return to Miss Laura M Bug
gies 401 1st street west
On Bargain Square
Another lot of ladies size 3 low cut
summer shoes put on the square this
lot at 29c Do you thiuk they will last
long Those who think they wont will
probably get them A word to the wise
is sufficient The Thompson DG Co
FOR GRADUATION PRESENTS
AND
JUNE WEDDINGS SEE THE
new line of Cutglass and Silverware at
McCook Hardware Cos They have
some new and very handsome patterns
at very reasonable prices
Branch No 1278
The local letter carriers have organ
ized a branch of the National Associa
tion of Letter Carriers in our city with
G F Kinghorn as president and D J
OBrien secretary
Tribune Is All Printed In McCook
You will find local or county news of
interest on eactr of the eight pages of
this paper every week It is all printed
at home No patent print Read all
Its Your Own Fault
if your bread isnt the best ever if you
dont buy the famous Loomis high
patent at the McCook Flour and Feed
Store G F Smith proprietor
Save the Cream It Is
valuable We have Separators at from
30 to S75 in the Blue Bell Sharpies
and Domo makes Old Separators are
taken in exchange
FARM LOANS
Whittaker Gray 107 West B Mc
Cook Nebraska 25 tf
MONEY TO LOAN on farms See Roz
ell Barger at clothing store
For Seed Corn
go to the
Updike Grain Co
A F A M Meeting
Special meeting of McCook Lodge
No 135 A A M Tuesdar May
25 at 730 p m Work in F C degree
By Order of the W M
Lon Cone Secretary
Mrs Frank Is Dead
Aftnr long suffering with cancer Mrs
Frank DHLong passed to resit Tuesday
afternoon of this week Funoral service
were conducted at the home Wednes
day afternoon by He v M B Carman
burial enduing in Longview cemwtery
Annik May Vincent was born on July
22 1862 in Harmony Rock couny
Wisconsin Was united in marriage
with Frank DeLong in Clair county
Illinois May 13 1879 Seven sons were
born to them four surviving Camo
from Oberlin Kansas to McCook about
nine years ago Departed was a mem
ber of the Methodist church Had been
a great but patient sufferer since last
November
Bereaved husband and sons have the
sympathy of many in this sorrow
CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish to remember in gratitude
and thankfulness all who assisted dur
ing the long illness and after the death
of our dear wife and mother
Frank DeLong and sons
Hoisting Machinery Wrecked
The hoisting machinery at the coal
chute was partially wrecked Wednes
day morning and the upper part of the
engine house damaged considerably by
an unusual and remarkable accident re
suiting from the failure of the dog m
the drum to hold and letting the ma
chinery ruu at an impossible speed
Pieces of the cog wheels and machinery
were hurled through the bottom and
end of the house with incredible speed
but moat fortunately neither of the two
men in that part of the building were
injured A large piece of casting was
hurled through the round bouse and
on into the machine shop and smaller
pieces rattled against the round house
and about the neighborhood
Work is progressing on repairs brok
en parts have beon wired for and oper
ations will be possible in a few days
Robert Moore Jr Dead
After two mouths of sickness Robert
Moore Jr of Coleman precinct passed
away Wednesday morning fortified
with alltherites of thechurch -Departed
was 17 yean of age Solemn
high mass was held in St Patricks
church Rev Kirvin celebrant Friday
morning at 1030 oclock interment
following in Calvary cemetery
Robert Francis Moore was born in
Edgemont S Df January 25 1892
Joke on the Jokers
Those gentlemen who connected with
the telephone wire Tuesday to secure
cheap light service doubtless appreciat
ed the joke when they awoke on the
following morning to find about forty
feet of wire missing
The phone people were annoyed by
the short circuit created and located
the difficulty removing tne wire while
the gentlemen occupying the room were
sleeping without disturbing them
0a Bargain Square
About twenty five lace curtains used
for samples and slightly soiled and
mussed Regular prices up to 85 00 a
pair Offered now from 25c each up
This ia the lime of year when you need
curtains The watchful pruoeut house
wives will get them Will you be one
of the number The Thompson D G
Co The Utmost Service
Rip Van Winkle
S C Beach and the Players club
achieved a highly gratifying histrionic
success Tuesday and Wednesday even
ings of this week in their rendering of
Rip Van Winkle The performances
were highly creditable and worthy of
even greater appreciation than was ac
corded
Thy Attended State Meeting at York
Mrs WGDulton Mrs Mary Walker
and Mrs Mary E Rhoad attended the
state meeting of the Ladies of the G A
R at York last week representing the
lcc il order Mrs Dutton was made a
memher of the national couucil and Mrs
Rhoad was choosen a delegate to the
national meeting
Ten Thousand New Views
Handsome new post card views of Mc
Cook in colors have just arrived from
Germany These show views of Mc
Cook never before offered the public
Business residential and church For
sale at this office
NOTICE
All parties knowing thamselves to be
indebted to the McCook Electric Co
1 will confer a favor by calling at the
companys office and paying the account
McCook Electric Co
Fresh garden lawn and field
seeds for salealso flour and feed
C J RYAN
Farm Loans
Optional payments No cash com
mission required P S Hhaton
Typewriter ribbons papers etc for
sale at The Tribune office
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PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
Subscriptions to The Tribune are payable in advance
and the publisher is now engaged in mailing to all subscribers
notice of the amount due up to January ist 19 ro or up to a
date one year in advance of their present date
We Ippe to receive many prompt renewals With a list
approaching the 1 500 mark it will be easily appreciated how
heavy the burden is upon the publisher to carry any consider-
able number of subscribers until the end of the year
So kindly respond cheerfully and at an early date
THE PUBLISHER
Rev Kirwin Arrives Home
Rev Kirwin of St Patricks church
arrived home last Friday evening from
his trirj abroad where he was called un
expectedly a number of weeks since
During his absence he visited Naples
and Rcme in Italy and Nice and
Lourdes in France
Last Sunday at both masses he de
scribed his audience with Pope Pius in
vivid colors to the keenest appreciation
of his parishioners His description
covered particularly St Peters and the
Vatican Rev Kirwin had the pleasure
of obtaining the apostolic blessing for
himself and family and for all the mem
bers of St Patricks church and their
families While the pope is 74 jears of
age Rev Kmviu states that the holy
father carries himself remarkabh con
sidering ttie great prnssure of many
duties
Of the places of uote visited by Rev
Kirwin none impressed him witu nni
power thaii did Lourdes France 11
told of this great shrine of miraculous
healing especially of the grotto where
the blessed virgin is said to have appear
ed to Bemadette and of the basilica
built almost over the grotto etc
Rev Kirwin expressed himself as
greatly pleased to be back among his
people of St Patricks
Kill 0 What It is
A new preparation for killing dande
lions weeds etc A drop on the root
of the weed and it is dead Beautify
your lawn by using Kill O and eradi
cating the weeds Sold in 25 cent
and 50j bottles at Woodworth Cos
Druggists
Notice of Equalization
Notice is hereby given that the Coun
ty Board of Equalizitiou will meet on
the 15th day of June to equalize the
1909 personal assessment and will be in
session at least three days as provided
by law 5 21 i Chas Skalla
County Clerk
Ask Assistance of Citizens
The city park committee asks the co
operation and assistance of the people
of the city while they are engaged in
their effort to seed portions of the park
It is the purpose to open to travel as
soon as suitable sod has been formed
Won the Game
The McCook high school basket ball
girls played the Wray girls at Trenton
last Saturday in a fine game losing to
Wray by a score of 11 to 8
Farm Loans
N J Johnson over McConnells store
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MCCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKATRIDAY MORNING MAY 21 1909
Commencement Exercises
Commencement exercises will begin Sunday evening with the Baccalaureate
sormon at the M E church by Rev Carman The choir will furnish special
music
The graduation exercises will be held in the high school auditorium Thurs
j day evening May 27th at 800 p m The feature of the evening will bo the class
oration delivered by Dr S Mills Hayes pastor of Trinity Episcopal Church at
Lincoln
Tickets for commencement are on sale at McConnolls and as soon as enough
are sold to fill the house the sale will necessarily bo stopped
The annual reception of new members antf banquet of the Alumni association
will be held at the high school Friday evening May 28 An elaborate program
is being prepared for this occasion It is expected and much desired that Supt
Geo H Thomas will bo present at the banquet
Commencement Program HiGir School Auditorium
May 27 1909 800 P M
Piano Solo Deborah Heckman
Invocation Rev G B Hawkes
Violin Solo Mrs E O Vahue
Salutatory Bi anche Bo wen
Commencement Oration Dr S Mill- Haves
Vocal Solo Elsie M Campbell
Valedictory Raymond Joijdan
Presentauim of Diplomas W Barnes
Piano Solo Nina Tomlinson
Benediction Rev M B Carman
f lass colors Royal purple and Oxford gray
Class flower White Rose
Class motto Nihil sine labore
Class yell -
Were for the blue and the gray
Pazu dazu dazu zine
Heres to the class of nineteen nine
officers
James Gollehon President
Taeie DeLong Vice President
Raymond Jordan - Secretary
Margaret Doyle Treasurer
Memorial Sunday
Union Memorial services will be held
at the Methodist church at 11 a m
May 23 All ministers and their con
gregations invited to be present All
members of the G A R Ladies Circle
W R C Spanish American and ex
Confederate soldiers are requested to
meet at Morris hall at 10 a m to march
in a body to the Methodist church
Sermon by Rev M B Carman assisted
by Rev G B llawkes
Insist on the n P S Paint
and you will get the best ready mixed
ready-to-put on paints for every pur
pose Fix up your old woodwork and
furniture with China Lac and your old
floors with our Grainer If its anything
in paint let us help you
McCook Hardware Co
On Bargain Square
Alnut30 ladies dar colored waists
for 29j a piece These sold up to 80c
A re yon in il The Thompson D G
Co The ULmostgValue
Enjoy the Summer With
a Velie Buggy You will find a large
line of these high grade buggies at Mc
Cook Hardware Co s
1 No Hunting- Allowed
i No hunting allowed on my farm or on
j the Walsh land leaspd by me under
penalty of the law E F Flitcraft
Fasture For Horses
On section 19 in Driftwood precinct
Price 50 cents per month
30 1 O N Rector McCook Neb
FOR GRADUATING
presents see McMillens assortment cf
books and novelties
ANNOUNCEMENT
We expect to move to our new
quarters in the Morlan building
about July 1st
Moving a furniture stock is
quite an undertaking so to cut
down stock before moving time
we are makingspecial reductions
on all goods
If there is some piece of fur
niture that you have been want
ing NOW is the time to secure
it at a specially low figure
Our queensware department
especially will have a sweeping
reduction in prices
We know we can interest you
Investigate
J E LUDWICK
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MR W00TTEN SEVERELY INJURED
Is Struck In the Back by a Switch
Engine In the McCook Yards
Monday
W T Wootten waB struck in the
back Monday evening about 730 by a
switch engine and severely injured A
severe scalp wound fracture of the
skull broken ankle and contusions of
the back are the net results of his acci
dent
He was at once taken to the South
west Nebraska hospital and after caro
ful examination removed to his home in
West McCook
Mr Wootten was walking along the
track toward the ice house when struck
by 1 ho switch engine which was back
ing and pulling a string of cars
His injuries are severe but his recov
ery is hoped for
Program for Memorial Day
Monday morning May 31st the deco
rating committee of the post Comrades
George Dillon Joseph Sullivan and
Francis Swartz together with a com
mittee of four each from the Ladies of
tte G A R and WRC will assemble
at the Morris hall at 930 oclock to
proceed to the cemeterios of the ciiy to
decorate the graves of the departed
soldiers etc
All persons are earnestly requested to
bring their flowers for decoration of the
graves to Morris hall not later than 9
oclock in the morning
At 130 the old soldiers sailors
marines solaiers of the Spanish-American
war ladies of the W R C aud G
A R and ex confederate soldiers will
meet at Morris hall to march in a body
to the Baptist church where the exer
cises of the day will be given commenc
ing at 200 oclock
Song America Audience
Invocation Rev Edker Burton
Reading of Orders Adjutant Steinmetz
Report from Decorating Committees
Music High School Boys Glee Club
Reading of Lincolns Gettysburg Ad
dress Mrs W S
Address of the Day Rev E R Earle
Music High School Girls Glee Club
Address to Unknown Dead -
Mrs Matie Welles
Beuediclion Rev G B Hawkes
Comrades John Underhill and
William Burns of the general arrange
ments committee earnestly desire the
co operation of all in the proper observ
ance of the day
By Order of Committee
They Dont Do It Do They
But wh do We sell as follows for
cash onl
Simpson and American prints 5c
Best table oil cloth 15c
Bet t apron gingham GVSc
American A 2 bu bags 21c
Peerless carpet warp 21c
Good yard wide muslin 4c
9 quarter wide sheeting 19c
36 inch black silk 69c
Mens heavy work shirts 39c
Mens 5 pocket bib overalls 39c
Blue jumpers to match 39c
A childs parasol and a fan for 10c
Mens muleskiu gloves ISo
Mens Balbriggan union suits 75c
Ladies gauze vests 50c to 5j
Good lawns 5c
6 big red handkerchiefs for 25
Boys and girls rompers o9j
It takes cash The Thompson D G
Co The Utmost Value
If you Have in Mind
doing any papering this season we wish
you would drop in and see the new
styles We carry lines and quality of
papers seldom shown outside of larger
cities so complete in every way as to
enable you to carry out the most ela
borate ideas of wall decorations
L W McConneli Druggist
Two From Holbrook
The McCook Highs captured two
games of baseball from the Holbrook
boys last week Fridays game at Hol
brook was acquired by a score of 7 to 0
The game here Saturday was bagged
in the last half of the ninth inning
when defeat was imminent score 5 to i
On Bargain Square
A dozen and a half of edd corsets at
23c Slightly mussed Cheap at 50c
Some worth SI 00 Tours now for 25c
The Thompson D G Co The Most
Goods
Straw Goods Now Have Call
And of course straw hats are in order
Straw hats in all the styles and at all
prices at the leading clothiers
Rozell Barger
Dwelling For Rent
Five rooms and bath furnished or
unfurnished 825 per month furnished
or 820 unfurnished Fruit Mrs Nannie
Ratliff north 5th street east
ELKAYS
straw hat cleaner 25 cents
L W McConneli Druggist
John Cashen Auctioneer
Indianola Nebr Dates booked at Mc
Cook National bank
NUMBER 52
A STEP
IN THE
RIGHT
DIRECTION
Stop into our bank today
Make your deposit in a bank that
is officered by men of known in
tegrity
This bank gives YOUR
ACCOUNT the same attention
as the largest ones it has Our
customers aro all treated aliko
A bank account makes pos
sible other important stops
making investments buying a
homo starting a business so
curing an education
Be xeady when tho oppor
tunity presents itself by starting
an account however small with
THE
Mccook national
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lehn V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIRECTOHS
J J Loughran P F McKonna
KODAKS
FOR GRADUATES
with every thought of graduation gifts
the score of desirabln items to bo had
here Kodaks are best because always
appropriate beautiful useful and suie
to please at onco and to romain foryears
to recall pleasant memories of the giver
These must not be overlooked if you
wish to make just tho right gift
Kodaks from 81 00 up any price you
wiBhto pay
Died In California
A newspaper brings us the news of
the death of LeRoy Allen a former res -dent
of our city which occurred in
Alhambrai California
11th of heart failure He is Jiurvivpd
by bis wife and daughter Mrs Will F
Lawson McCook friends will join The
Tribune in expressions of sincerest
sympathy
Took The Money
A patient medicine fakir made hay
some in McCook close of last week and
early days of the present selling lini
ment corn cure etc from a wagon on
the streets A gentlpman of color a
splendid black team and a 6mooth
tongue assisted in separating the people
from their monpy in generous doses
On Bargain Square
For Saturday May 22nd only about
2 drzen pairs mens overalls and pants
fir 25a a pair Saturday only The
Thompson D G Co The Utmost Ser
vice
For Commencement
Pictures books fountain pens sta
tionery kodak post card albums and
scores of othpr gifts
L W McConneli Druggist
Eggs for Sale
Pure Barred Plymouth Rock esgs
choice stock 3 sets each 8200 jer 100
Phone ash 1351 or black 255
Mrs J W 8cbtlep Route 3
FOR SALE
A 6 room house smallest room 12 x
11 8500 cash balance to suit purch
aser For further information phone
red 320
Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges
and Stoves in many styles and prices
Let us fix you out with one of these gas
savers McCook Hardware Co
Team For bale
One good heavy work team Worth
the money McCook Ilardwars Co
HAMMOCKS
Good strong durable All the new
weaves can be seen at McConnells
aaft
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NOTICE
As the ice cram season has
I again opened with us our store f
I will remain open evenings through-
j out the summer
Woodworth Co Druggists j
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 K Rosebush Manager
Phone red 196