The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 28, 1909, Image 1

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TWENTY -EIGHTH YEAR
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The Display Is Unequaled
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H P Sutton is just in
receipt of 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
the most reasonable and
modest pocketbodks
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BOTH BURNED TO DEATH
Mr and Mrs Alfred E Kennedy Are
Burned to Death at Beaver City
Mr and Mrs Alfred E Kennedy nr
both dead as a result of an effort to
hurry a fire in the cook stove Monday
UnML Mito
Mrs Kennedy used coal oil an explo
sion resulted iu a moment she was en
veloped iu fUmes tier husband entered
the house at this moment and in his
4 heroic offorts to extinguish the fire was
j so terribly burned thac death resulted
not many hours after the wife had been
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A Worthy Entertainment
The musical programme by the pchool
children in the high school auditorium
last Thursday evening was altogether
worthy and enjoyable n fleeting alike
credit upon the children engaged and
the teachers instructing The auditor
ium was filled and there were not lack
ing any evidences of pleasure to those
present
The entire programme is indicated
below
PART I
1 Selection HiGirScnooL Okciiestea
2 A Twilight Message Geonie B Nevin
Home S reet Home Karl Linders
H S Boys Glee Club
3 Doll Drill
Second aud Third Grade Pupils West Ward
4 Come Whore the Blue Bells Ring Brackett
All Through the flight Welsh Air
H S Gikls Glee Clou
5 Selectiou High Schiool Okchestra
PART II
Cantata Jack and tiie Bean Stalk
CAST OF CHAEACTEU9
Jack Albert Barnes
Jacks Mother Genevieve McAdams
Giant Joseph Moore
MadainGiant Lela Fisher
Fairy Ruby Lineburg
Butcher Frank Carman
Jennie Genevieve Enright
Nettie Nellie Schwab
Mary Gertrude Heaton
Fanny - Alice Trout
Dick Forrest Heckman
Tom f Louis Arnold
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Fred jacks Chums Fred Heckman
Chorus of Children
Fourth Fifth aud Sixth Grades East Ward
Pianist Virginia Heckman
Music by the boys of the high school
orchestra was a pleasing feature of the
exercises
McConnelPs Cold Cream
Purely vegetable Will not cause
hair to grow on the face or hands An
elegant preparation for chapped hands
face or lips or any roughness of the
skin It should be applied when the
skin is clean and dry and rubbed in
thoroughly and it will leave the skin
smooth soft and white
L W McConnell Druggist
Wash Suits and Skirts
We show very desirable styles in jac
kets suits at S500 to 8750 in jumper
suits at 3125 to 5100 in washable
skirts white and colored at 150 to
2 50 Alteration free The Thompson
D G Co The utmost value
Keep Out of Debt
by using one of our money saviDg cream
separators ranging in price from thirty
to seventy -five dollars Sharpies Blue
Bell aud Domo separators are in a class
See them at IcCook Hardware Cos
Hall Insurance
Let us insure your grain against loss
by hail Policy written at our of
fice Honest adjustment and prompt
guarantee Boyle Eldred
Office over post office Phone 44
HAMMOCKS
Chair and bed hammocks All the
new weaves in the various colors and
combinations
L W McConnell Druggist
Picnic by Sunshiners
The Sunshine class of the Congrega
tional Sunday school held a picnic at
Valentines eorge Wednesday
The Seniors Picnic
The senior class enjoyed a picnic on
the Red Willow creek Wednesday
FARM LOANS
Whittaker Gray 107 West B Mc
Cook Nebraska 25 tf
MONEY TO LOAN on farms See Roz
ell Barger at clothing store
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For Seed Corn
go to the
Updike Grain Co
released from her horrible sufferings
Mr Kennedy is a son of Rev F M
Kennedy of Valley Grange precinct
this county He married Miss Freda
j Mette of Beverly about a year since and
they moved to Beaver City where he
operated an automobile company and
garage
The remains arrived from Beaver
City last night Services are to be held
in the Christian church thin afternoon
at two oclock after which interment
will talte place iu Riverview cotnetery
of this city
This appalling accident a od tragedy
appeals to every heart and profoundest
sympathy flows forth to the bereaved
families of the dead husband and wife
Marsh Buys It Back
The old Wilcox Marsh hog lots
on the south side of the railroad track
lately managed by Dorsey Shepherd
have been purchased by D C Marsh
who will give the yard in futuro his per
sonal and active attention and manage
ment
The value of a hog yard well man
aged and paying the highest market
price must ouly be appreciated to bo
greatly desired by the commercial in
terests of any community Mr Marsh
proposes giving the yard his utmost
effort and endeavor in order to widen
the circle from which hogs will be
brought to McCook and it is hoped
sincerely and earnestly that the com
mercial interests of this city will united
ly assist him by all ways known to them
and of value to prospective purchasers
of merchandise of all kinds in thig work
Let us make McCook the bestho
market in this section of Nebraska
They Dont Do -It Do They
But we do We sell as follows
for
cash only
Simpson and American prints 5c
Best table oil cloth 15c
Best apron gingham 6Jc
American A 2 bu bags 21c
Peerless carpet want 21c
Good yard wide musliu 4Jc
9 quarter yard sheeting 19c
36 inch black silk 60c
Mens heavy work shirts 39c
Mens 5 pocket bib overalls 39o
Blue jumpers to match 39c
A childs parasol and a fan for 10c
Mens muleskin gloves 18c
Mens Balbriggan union suits 75c
Ladies gauze vests 50c to 5c
Good lawns 5c
6 big red handkerchiefs for 25c
Boys and yirls rompers 39c
It takes cash The Thompson D G
Co The utmost values
The Board Question
The question of board at very rea
sonable figures is perhaps the most
pressing one now before the Junior State
Normal management It is essential to
the success of the normal that our peo
ple shall provide rooms and table board
at the lowest possible price consistent
with profit in order that the school shall
be well attended and a success
Have You An Oliver
Remington Smith - Premier or Cali
graph typewriter We have at this
office ribbons for any of these makes
Aiso good assortment of papers manu
script covers carbon paper etc
Paint Will Improve
the looks and value of your property
We have the ready mixed paints in the
B P S which stands for best paint
sold A trial will convince you
McCook Hardware Co
Childrens Parasols loc
with a fan thrown in for good measure
Others up to 50 cents Ladies and
mioses parasols from 50 cents to 5 00
The Thompson D G Co The utmost
value
its Your Own Fault
if your bread isnt the best ever if you
dont buy thb famous Loomis high
patent at the McCook Flour and Feed
Store G F Smith proprietor
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 Hbaton
Typewriter ribbons papers
sale at The Tribune office
etc for
TWENTY FIRST ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT
The twenty first annunf commencement exercises of the McCook high school
were held in the high school auditorium laft night with Dr S Mills Hayes of
Trinity Episcopal church Lincoln as commencement orator
The formal programme of the evening is as follows
PROGRAMME
Piano Solo -d Deborah Heckman
Invocation Rev G B IIawkes
Violin Solo iMus E O Vahue v
Salutatory - Blanche Bo wen y
Commencement Oration tDit 3 Mills Haves x
Vocal Solo A Elsie M Campbell V
Valedictory Raymond Jo u dan
Presentation of Diplomas C W Baknes
Piano Solo T Nina Tomlinson
Benediction Rev M B Carman
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Class colors Royal purple and Oxford gray
Class flower Vhe Ro3e
Class motto Nihil sine labore
Class yell
Wero for the blue and the gray
Dazu dazu dazu zine
Heres to the classof nineteen nine
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CLASS ROLL
Paul Benjamin
Blanche Bowen
Jay Browne
Inez Viola Clark
Tacie Ethel DeLong
Margaret Doyle
Ona May Dwyer
James A Gollehon
Max William Hare
Gordon A Hartman
Farm Loans
N J Johnson over McConnells store
Virginia Eleanor Heckman
Trances Mabel Hughes
Raymond Jordan
Marguerite L McAdams
Hazel E Merle
Minnie Middleton
Inez May Mills
Florence Gladys Simmons
FayStayner
OFFICERS
James Gollehon President
Tacie DeLong Vice President
Raymond Jordan Secretary
Margaret Doyle Treasurer
Annual reception and banquet of alumni association in high school tonight
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 10 or up to a
date one year in advance of their present date
We hope to receive many prompt renewals With a list
approaching the 1500 mark it will be easily appreciated how
heavy the burden is upon the publisher to carry any consider
able number of subscribers untilthe end of the year
So kindly respond cheerfully and at an early date
THE PUBLISHER
Teachers Elect for Next Year j Memorial Sunday
The following list of teachers elect for The observance of Memorial Sunday
next year is copied from last weeks in the Methodist church last Sunday
issue of our esteemed local morning lacked nothing of success and
rary one of whose publishers is fortu 1 satisfaction Tne Congregational and
nately secretary of the hoard of Baptist brethren united with the Meth
tion and thus has the inside on public odists in this service and the cnurch
school information denied to The was filled to its capacity The members
Tribune We reproduce all but the of J K Barnes post and of the Ladies
misspelled names
Charles W Taylor superintendent
Julia Bednar high school principal
Mary Hartwell high school teacher
Elizabeth Bettcher high school
teacher
GRADE TEACHERS
Mary Powers
Ada Skjeer
Susanna Ward
Grace Laut
Cleo Rector
Millicent M Slaby
Anna Ilatina
Sadie E Sweeney
Katherine Price
Grace M Fackler
Laura McMillen
Rachel Uayard
Martha Abel
Dora Oyster
Phoehe Waite
Christine Hollister
Lillian Moore
May Donisthorpe
Leonora Dougan music supervisor
Those not returning are presumably
Miss Stephenson Virginia Bowlby
Ada D Comstock - Nell F Green
Dora B Phelan Mrs May Douglass
The list of teachers elect thus an
nounced would leave at least two more
vacancies to be filled in the future
In this connection we will state that
the exercise of common courtesy to
those not within the charmed inuer cir
cle of public school affairs in this city
will be appreciated at this office
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 23 cent
and 50i bottles at Woodworth Cos
Druggists
Notice of Equalization
Notice ishereby given that the Coun
ty Board of Equalization will meet on
the 15th day of June to equalize the
11909 personal assessment aud will be in
session at least three days as provided
by law 5 21 Chas Skalla
County Clerk
Velie and John Deere
buggies are standards of quality Get
one now and have the summers use of
it Large assortment at McCook Hard
ware Companys
Start Your Corn Right
with the famous John Deere two row
lister cultivator Sold by McCook
Hardware Co
of the G A R and W R C were pres
ent in organizations and the people of
the city in large numbers
The invocation was expressed by Rev
Burton of the Baptist church RevCar
1 man of the Methodist church delivered
an earnest and eloquent memorial ser
mon Rov liawkea of the Congrega
tional church made the announcements
and uttered the benediction The
church choir sang music of special and
I appropriate character
The churcn was decorated in lavish
manner with ferns and flowers and pott
ed plants and numerous large and small
Old Glorie3 Besides there were
scores of small fl igs on lawn aid along
the pathway leading to the church
A liberal collection was lifted for the
defraying of Memorial Day expenses for
the post
It was withal a very worthy exercise
Quite a number of the old soldiers at
tended services at the Christian church
as well as did some of the ladies of the
auxiliaries The church was decorated
witn tri colored bunting in recognition
of the occasion Rev Ainsworth
preached a sermon from an appropriate
text and the choir sang music in har
mony with the day
Divided the Honors
McCook high school divided th hon
ors last Saturday with Burtley and
Cambridge high schools The baseball
game between the locals and Cambridge
was lost to the visitors by a score of 7 to
3 notwithstanding the home team
seemed to have the best of the argument
during the first half of the game Our
lads seem to have gone to pieces in the
latter end of the game
The basket ball girls had better for
tune in their game with the Bartley
team the score being 14 to 13 in favor
of the locals
Without Date
The Merchant of Venice Up-to-date
is without date the pupils and the
board of education not agreeing on some
important details
John Cashen Auctioneer
Indianola Nebr Dates booked at Mc
Cook National bank
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THE BACCALAUREAfE SERMON
The
Class of 09 Hears It In
Methodist Church Tuesday
Evening
the
Rev M B Carman delivered the
baccalaureate sermon before the class
of 09 Tuesday evening iu the Method
ist church where a large audienco
gathered to listen to this initial feature
of commencement week
This is one of the marked annual
functions of the school year and is not
without its significance
The sermon was delivered along the
line of character - building Christian
character being tho lofty achievement
held up before the class for its aim
Lh jro was conviction and earnestness
and eloquence in the sermon with good
advice and suggestion
A special choir rendered the Gloria
from Mazarts 12th mass and other
selections in a satisfactory manner
The church was attractive in its dec
oration of national colors ferns potted
plants and cut flowers etc and the
presence of the class of thirteen girls
and six boys together with the high
school teacher corps and pupils of the
high school left nothing to be desired
as a scene to stir the imagination and
warm the heart of the beholder
This service was scheduled for last
Sunday evening but the heavy rain
storm of that date made it advisable
to postpone the same until Tuesday
evening
DECORATION DAY
Monday May 31 1909 having been
designated for observance as Decoration
Day it is highly desirable thac all citi
zens of McCook appropriately decorate
their homes and places of business and
that all places of business may be closed
from 10 oclock a m to i oclock p m
in honor of the defenders of our country
and in ordorthat the memorial services
may be attended by those ep desiring
Because of the solemnity of the occas
ion it is earnestly recommended that
no public amusements may be indulged
in J EI Stephens Mayor
Roih Kleln Wedding
Last Sunday Rey Gustav Henkel
mann solemnized the marriage of Heorj
H Roth and Eiizabbth Klein both of
South McCook in the German Congre
gational church of this city whicn was
crowded by their fellow countrymen to
witness the event
The celebration of the marriage was
continued on Monday at the homo in
South McCook with the customary en
thusiasm great preparation being made
in eatables etc
Enters Another Year
With this issue The Tribune enters
the twenty eighth year in its consecu
tive and continuous publication With
the exception of a little more than one
year the paper has been owned and
published by the present proprietor and
editor a record unequaled in this sec
tion of Nebraska aud excelled by few
including the entire state of Nebraska
for duration of time The Tribune has
seen McUook platted and will douhtlfs
witness its growth to a city of 10000
within a few years
Brighten Up
Painting season is here The house
probably needs ropainting both for the
protection against the weather and for
the sake of its appearance There is
nothing that will show better returns
for the time and money spent than paint
and varnish uted inside the bouse
Come and tell us what you wish to
paint or varnish and we will show you
a brighten up finish that will do it and
do it properly
L vV M cConnell Druggist
NOTICE
On May 1st Middleton Ruby will
move their plumbing shop into building
3rd door east of DeGroff store on B st
east and will carry a complete line of
plumbing and steam heating materials
Estimates furnished free See them for
sewer and plumbing work They always
endeavor to please
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Our Mens New Spring Suits
at S1000 81250 81300 are high class in
every particular and theres a saving for
you from 8100 to 83 50 on every suit
Let us show you Tne Thompson
D G Co The utmost value
Straw Goods Now Have Call
And of course straw hats are in order
Straw bats 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
No Hunting Allowed
No hunting allowed on my farm or on
the Walsh land leased by me under
penalty of the law E F Flitcraft
miWnt
Mccook red willow county Nebraska Friday morning may 28 1909
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NUMBER 1
A STEP
IN THE
RIGHT
DIRECTION
Stop into our bank today
Mako your deposit in a bank that
is officered by mon of known in
tegrity
This bank gives YOUR
ACCOUNT tho same attention
as tho largest ones it has Our
customers aro all treated alike
A bank account makes pos
sible othor important stops
making investments buying a
homo starting a business so
curing an education
Bo ieady when tho oppor
tunity presents itself by starting
an account howover small with
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Mccook national
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lkhn V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIRECTORS
J J Loughran P p McKonna
HEAVY RAIN VMTED THIS SECTION
From Two to Four Inches Reported In
Various Pans of Red Willow
A long desired raiu fell over this part
of the state last Sunday af tornuou and
evening At this
place the rain gauge
registered two inches but at other
points in the county as much aH four or
five inches is claimed The average for
the entire county will doubtless roach
two inches or better and tho bonetit is
immense from from every point of con
sideration
Fortunately too the rain was ac
companied with but slight damage in
any part of tho county either from rain
wind or lightuiDg Already crops have
taken on vigorous life and growth and
confidence has been restored in many
hearts
Some minor bridges and fencing in
places sulFered from the fliod but in
total the damage is very bmall and as
against the profitside of the transaction
may be regarded as inconsiderable
Mayor Resumes Business
Mayor J H Stephens Monday en
tered into partnership with W II Ack
ermau in the real estate and insurance
business at the old quarters on lower
Main avenue after a year or so out of
active business The new firm is com
posed of old business men long resi
dents of our city and well known to
Tribune readers
Hail Insurance
Insure your crops against loss by bail
in the St Paul F M Ins Co and the
Conn Fire Ins Co of Hartford
Boyle Eldred Agonts
Office over post office Phone 41
New Shipment Just In
Of those popular two piece suits for
men Latest in colorings shades and
styles and best of all the prices are
strictly right Rozell Bakoer
Eggs for Sale
Pure Barred Plymouth Rock eggs
choice stock 3 sets each 8200 per 100
Phone ash 1351 or black 255
Mrs J W Burtless Route 3
FOR SALE
A 6 rooni house smallest room 12 x
14 8500 cash balance to suit purch
aser For further information phone
red 320
Team Fur Sale
One good heavy work team Worth
the money McCook Hardwars Co
Dutch Collars and Wash Belts
at the Thompson D G Cos The ut
most value
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NOTICE
As the ice cream season has
again opened with us our store
will remain open evenings through
out the summer
Woodworth Co Druggists
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
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