The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 29, 1909, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    X
y
i r
U
P
i
V
TWENTXJ YEAR
I
t
WHY
Buy Any Old Coffee When You
Can Buy
Blankes
Worlds Fair Coffee
Highest o Worlds
3 Awards O Fairs
St Louis 1904 Portland 1905 and
Liege Belgium 1905
25c and 35c per pound
each the best to be had for
the price
F S VAHUE
General Merchandise
223 Main Avenue
Phone 47
Entertain Former Resident
During the visit of Mrs George C
Paup of Harlan Iowa in our city she
is being made the guest of honor at
several dinner parties
Last Thursday afternoon Mrs J G
Schobel was the hostess at a sis oclock
dinner of four courses of happy particu
lars in which a dozen or more friends
participated
Saturday afternoon the home of Mrs
W M Lewis was the scene of a similar
affair which left nothing to be desired
in details
And on Monday afternoon Mrs Al
bert McMillen similarly entertained a
company of lady friends with all her ac
customed and genial hospitality
USE THE
NIGHT BELL
A competent pharmacist is ready to
respond to our night bell any hour of
the night This service is maintained
for the accommodation of those who
have urgent need of drugs or medicine
when stores are closed When your
physician lacks what is wanted or when
an emergency ariseB remember we are
here to serve you
L W McConnell Druggist
Bring Them to Pie
I am in the market for the purchase
of cattle and hogs in fact of live stock
of all kinds and assure patrons of pay
ing the highest market price I may be
found at the Nelms feed store phone
186 or at my resideuce on north 1st
v street east phone red 143 Give me an
opportunity to make you a price on
your stuff D O Marsh
Semi Annual Report
On another page will be found the
semiannual report of the McCook Co
operative Building and Savings associa
tion indicating the association to be in
its usual solid and substantial condition
with an increased business
Female Help Wanted
A hired girl or a woman to help my
mother keep house for me I will pay
good wages to the right party Write
the undersigned at Superior Nebraska
R P D No 2
A L Overman
1908 1909 Land Valuation
According to the figures sent in to
the state the total assessed valuation of
the lands in Red Willow county totals
1558580 for 1903 and 1569835 for
1909
Hot Weatner Goods
The short sleeve and knee length un
derwear are the only thing for this warm
weather Buy them at Rozell Bar-
gers
Announcement
Will take pupils in pianoforte playing
Call at 810 1st street west or phone
black 118 Fat Hostetter
The new photograph studio is one
door north of the Commercial house
Portrait work a specialty but equipped
to do work in all lines
Gasoline Accidents
will not happen if you send your stove to
Graves for repairs 301 west 1st st
You can buy a pair of boys separate
knee pants at Rozell Bargers at from
25 cents up to 150 a pair
25c Sun Bonnets For 15c
in The Thompson D G Cos clearing
sale
35c Short Kimonas for 23c
in The Thompson D G Cos clearing
sale
A F A M Meeting
Regnlar meeting of McCook Lodge
No 135 A F A M Tuesday August
3 at 8 00 pm in new Masonic temple
By Order of the W M
C L Fahj estock Secy
Special Session Commercial Club
A special meeting of the McCook Com
mercial club was held on call Monday
evening
The matter of moving to the new
quarters in the Masonic temple theatre
building was placed in the hands of the
house committee for the completion of
arrangements purchase of necessary
furniture etc It is expected that the
club will move into its new quarters
about the middle of August
The matter of a storage plant and the
securing of a suitable location for the
same was presented to the club by H
G Phelps who is desirous of securing
a suitable place on which to build such
an enterprise for this city Locations
offered are located too far east not in
the business section and on land too
low for such a building Mr Phelps
desires a location on west 1st street near
the section house on high ground and
within easier access to the business of
the city To this end a committee of
the club was selected to bring this mat
ter favorably before the Burlington
company in the reasonable hope that
tie desired location may be accorded
Mr Phelps
A storage house is one of the needs of
McCook Mr Phelps proposes if suit
able location is given him on track to
build a storage bouse to cost at least
85000 with sufficient capacity to store
many carloads of fruits vegetables and
merchandise This would be of large
advantage to businessmen and shippers
in this part of the state
Mr Phelps desire seems to be a rea
sonable one and The Tribune hopes
that the company will concede him the
desired location
Such a storage house as that proposed
would increase shipments both to and
from this point and would doubtless be
a forerunner of the wholesale grocery
house which in due time will come to
this city
Happy Young Folks Party
Merle Rosebush entertained her little
friends in a pleasant manner last Fri
day afternoon it being her ninth birth
day anniversary Florence Rosebush
served punch to the little folks in the
reception room during the afternoon
Ajt five oclock the children were seated
at a long table the dining room being
darkened using electric light with red
ribbons draped from the chandelier
and the nine red candles burning around
the birthday cake with the sweet faces
of the happy children presented a beau
tiful sight The remainder of the time
was spent in playing games on the lawn
Each of the little friends left a pretty
remembrance of the day All went
home claiming Miss Merle te be a xoyal
entertainer
Work Progressing Nicely
The staging in the theatre part of the
Masonic temple theatre building is now
down and out giving tha beholder a
better idea of the scope and beauty of
that part of the structure The Masons
will occupy their hall and banquet
room this week and the commercial
club in a week or two The rest of the
front part of the building will be ready
in a week or two so that practically all
but the theatre will be available for use
by the middle of August
Dates are being made for the theatre
in November
Notice to the Public
Mr J H Schneider professional
piano and organ tuner 511 west 3rd
street McCook Neb is now ready for
engagements in his profession
Separate Pants
They come in very handy and com
fortable for summer We have a dandy
stock of them
Rozell Barger
Legal Blanks Here
This office carries all kinds of legal
blank forms and makes special blanks
to order promptly and accurately
Ladles 200 Dress Skirts for 129
in The Thompson D G Cos clearing
sale Alterations free as always
John Cashen Auctioneer
Indianola Nebr Dates booked at Mc
Cook National bank
Ladies
Graves is an expert on sharpening
shears Shears called for and delivered
301 west 1st st
Hammocks Cheap
To close out stock McMillen Drug
gist is making very low prices on ham
mocks
85c Fancy Parasols for 59c
in The Thompson D G Cos clearing
sale
Shorthand Pupils Wanted
at the McCook Business College
Stayner Williams
125 Jumper Suits for 79c
in The Thompson D G Cos clearing
sale
IfcCooti
Republican County Convention
The Republicans of Red Willow coun
ty met in convention last Saturday
afternoon with about half of the pre
cincts in the county being represented
therein
In the absence of the chairman and
secretary of the committee J R Mc
Carl called the convention to order
Sylvester Cordeal was called to the
temporary chairmanship and C W
Barnes to the secretarys desk
Messrs Lon Cone Ilenry Colling and
C J Cosgro were constituted the com
mittee on credentials They reported
the following precincts represented
Bondville Box Elder Danbury Grant
Indianola Red Willow and the four
wards in Willow Grove precinct
Recommended that delegates present
cast full vote of the precinct
Temporary organization was made
permanent
A mi rnier of each precinct repre
sented in the convention was chosen to
compose a committee to select and
recommend nine delegates to the state
convention They reported the follow
ing and they were adopted by the con
vention H I Peterson Charles Skal
la U G Etherton J W Spencer Lon
Cone S R Messner J R McCarl J
C Moore and W C Allison
The convention chose the following
county central committee
Alliance Sam Premer Bartley
Beaver Geo B Morgan Danbury
Bondville Henry CollingIndianola
Box Elder W B Sexson Box Elder
Coleman John N Smith McCook
Danbury E A Ruby Marion
Driftwood I H Wasson McCook
East Valley U G Etherton Bartley
Fritsch CM Goble Indianola
Gerver C M Lofton McCook
Grant A M Benjamin McCook
Indianola Chester Strockey Indianola
Lebanon J B Cummings Lebanon
Missouri Ridge J WDeviny Indianola
North Valley Wm w lght Bartley
Perry C H Harman McCook
Red Willow F CSmith Indianola
Tyrone L A Sheldon Bartley
Valley Grange A D Johnston McCook
Willow Grove
First Ward First precinct
John F Cordeal McCook
Second Ward First precinct
W C Allison McCook
First Ward Second precinct
H W Conover McCook
Second Ward Second precinct
M H Griggs McCook
The chairman and secretary were em
powered to fill vacancies in the com
mittee
John F Cordeal was chosen chair
man and H W Conover secretary
M B Carman presented the follow
ing resolutions which were adopted
Whereas The whole nation is deeply
interested in the tariff bill now pending
in Washington
Be it resolved By us his friends
neighbors and fellow citizens and by
the Republicans of Red Willow county
in convention assembled that we most
heartily commend and congratulate our
congressman Hon George W Norris
for his courageous and unselfish stand
as leader in the anti Cannon fight in the
matter of the organization of the pres
ent house and in leading the fight
which resulted in greatly reducing the
duty on petroleum and as Mr Norris
was engaged in this fight two years be
fore it really began we have further
cause to be proud of him in so magni
ficently representing the constituency of
his district for the revision of the tariff
downward We are more than pleased
we are proud of the man and his efforts
for the people
And be it further resolved That
we commend our state senator Hon
John C Gammell and our state repre
sentative Hon Frank Moore for their
good work in the last legislature
The convention adjourned
Bender Wants To Be Assistant
John A Bender who made McCooks
base ball team famous a few years ago
is an applicant for the assistant coach
position on Nebraskas foot ball team
this fall He asks a stiff figure for his
three months work but is doubtless
worth it as he is today perhaps the
best known athlete in the west He
has been coaching the Washington state
college team and playing summer base
ball in the Northwest Pacific league
He is a Nebraska graduate of 1905
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
Land Bargain
One of the best in Red Willow county
360 acre farm 4J miles from McCook
Only 12 an acre for sale quick
T A Haley Indianola Neb
To My Patrons
While I am ill I have arranged to
have my work go on as usual
Mrs S E Griggs
125 Shirt Waists Cut to 89c
in The Thompson D G Cos clearing
I sale
Mccook red willow county Nebraska Thursday evening july 29 1909
Not So and Some Facts
It is told by certain county officials
who seek renomination that I have
brought out a candidate for a certain
county office This statement is wholly
and absolutely false I have brought
out no man nor bad the least part in
bringing any out This is being told to
whiskey men and others to injure the
chanceu of some candidates who the
would be bosses ot McCook cannot use
in their dirty politics and therefore do
not want
We are interested in clean men for
office men whom the saloon and immor
al element do not control And it will
be well for the voters of Red Willow
county to know before the primary who
and what the men are who seek office
for the next two years by your votes
The business that is now fighting one of
the cleanest and most honest men that
ever held office has already cost the tax
payers of the county some 300000 in
court costs Because the present county
judge has been instrumental in prosecu
ting he offenders of the liquor law that
placed in the county school fund 75000
and the same parties are awaiting trial
in district court for a like offense that
will place a like or larger amount in the
county treasury These politicians are
seeking to defeat him for renomination
It is very necessary to have good men in
the offices whose power it is to execute
andenforce the law Further light will
be thrown on this subject later
M B Carman
Law Enforcement Department
McCook Civic League
Entertained G T C Club
Mr and Mrs Calhoun entertained the
G T C club together with some old
time friends at their home on north
Main avenue Friday evening Rev
Ainsworth and wife being the guests of
honor Music both vocal and instru
mental was in charge of Miss Nina
Tomlinson One of the delightful fea
tures of the evening was a pleasing dis
course by Rev Ainsworth on the
Brotherhood of Man followed by
expressions of appreciation by other
gentleman guests several of whom
frankly stated that they were not mem
bers of any denominatian and then in
a few earnest words expressed their ad
miration and respect for Rev Ainsworth
because of his sincere and upright life
A dainty luncheon was served by Mrs
Hasty Mrs Bagley and Miss Lorene
Calhoun
Buys Eating House Business
Last Friday morning E B Odell as
sumed charge of the Burlington Eating
House business at this place having
closed the deal with the Kays the eve
ning before Mr Odell at once closed
his restaurant business on south Main
avenue He was for years in charge of
a Burlington boarding train before em
barking in business here
SPICES
FOR YOUR CANNING AND PICKLING
Spices are an important ingredient in
domestic receipts and it is our good
fortune to be able to offer you a line of
the most perfect spices grown each a
perfect specimen of its kind Whole or
ground Try these by all means
L W McConnell Druggist
Goes to Sutton
Rev G B Hawkes of our city has re
ceived a unanimous call to become pas
tor of the Congregational church in
Sutton and expects to commence his
labors with that church second week in
August His friends here will wish
him success in his new church home
Union Meeting
The union services will be held at
the Baptist chhurch Sunday evening
Rev M B Carman will preach A most
cordial welcome awaits all who will
come
Give Both Old and New
If you desire to have the address of
your newspaper changed be sure to give
the old address as well as the new one
desired
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
12 l 2c Lawn Cut to 6 l 2c
in The Thompson D G Cos clearing
sale Are you getting your share
5c Lawns Reduced to 3c
in The Thompson D G Cos clearing
sale
Auction
at Graves second hand store August
7th Everything for cash
5T50 Jacket Suits for 499
in The Thompson D G Cos clearing
sale
Money To Loan On Farms
See Rozell Barger at clothing store
Mens 100 Wash Vests lor 59c
in The Thompson D G Cos clearing
sale
-
ribmt
Democratic County Convention
Democratic county convention met at
Indianola last Saturday J W Jones
was ohairman and Barney Hofer secre
tary of the convention
The following were elected delegates
to the state convention J C Puckett
and J B Ililler of Indianola Dr R H
Gatewood of McCook and S R Grisell
of Bartley
The following is the new county cen
tral committee
Indianola J B Hiller Indianola
East Valley Don Jennings Bartley
Tyrone Chris Heckman Bartley
Missouri Ridge Joe Junker Indianola
Valley Grange Jas Roberson McCook
Driftwood OsoarSchmitz McCook
Grant J W Wesch Cedar BluffsKas
Gerver J W Randal McCook
Bondville M Esch
North Valley F M Jennings Bartley
Alliance F A Puckett Bartley
Fritsch Sam Hoagland Indianola
Box Elder Geo Younger Box Elder
Coleman John Droll McCook
Perry M Plummer McCook
Red Willow A L Miller Indianola
Danbury Otto Puelz Danbury
Beavar H V Lord Danbury
Lebanon W H Booth Lebanon
Willow Grove C J Ryan S S Gar-
vey C D Taylor and Pat Walsh
R L Duckworth was elected chair
man and N J Uerling secretary-treasurer
of county central committee both
of Indianola Com
LUXURIOUS
SHAVING
There is no reason these dayB why any
man who wants to may not shave him
self comfortably and smoothly
Everything is made easy by such mod
ern shaving equipment as we carry
Safety and old style razors the latest
strops fine lather brushes soaps
sponges bay rum cream and lotions
Let us supply what you need for a
perfect outfit
L W McConnell Druggist
See Us For
good muslin 5c 40 in ll oz canvas 20c
Am A 2 bu bags 22c good bib overalls
and jackets 39c to 69c romper Buits 39c
best prints 5c oilcloth 15c wide sheet
ing 19o best apron ginghams 6ic good
lawns 3c gingham petticoats 39c mens
seamless shoes 2 69 yard wide taffeta
silk 69c etc The Thompson Dry Goods
Co Utmost values
Learn Telegraphy
by mail Pay no money for tuition un
til employed Let me convince you
Write today The Queen City Busi
ness School box 511 Denver Colo
Band Goes to Hastings
The band will fill an engagement at
the Hastings chautauqua Saturday and
Sunday July 31st and August 1st
The boyn are in fine form and will not
detract from their oldtime fame
Card of Thanks
We are most grateful to the friends
and neighbors for their assistance and
sympathy in the illness and death of
our dear baby boy Harry
Mr and Mrs Wm White
Concert Tomorrow Evening
A down town concert is announced
by the band for tomorrow Friday
night to be given at eight oclock of
the corner of Main avenue and C street
Supt Taylors Report
The report of Supt Taylor of the city
schools to the board of education will
be found in full on page two of this
issue It is worth your time in perusal
In the New Temple Building
The meetings next week of the Ma
sonic bodies the Knights of Pythias
and the Workmen will all be held in the
new Masonic temple building
Is Now Operating
The McCook Milling Co is now oper
ating the mill which has been shut
down for a few weeks undergoing a
thorough overhauling
Fine Rain Saturday Evening
A splendid rain fell in this vicinity
Saturday afternoon and evening It
came at a time needed by the early corn
Home and Ready for Business
W T March is home again much
improved in health and is taking orders
for trees etc for spring delivery
For the Boys
A splendid line of black hosiery for
the boys From 10 cents up New
shipment Rozell Barger
For Rent
One desirable office room over Electric
theatre McCook Hardware Co
35c Straw Hats For 19c
in The Thompson D G Cos clearing
sale
FOR SALE
Thorough bred Jersey cow Phone
black 120
125 Linen Dress Skirts for 89c
in The Thompson D G Cos clearing
sale
r
i
NUMBER 10
OUR PURPOSE
At this season of the year whon
you farmers are realizing on your
seasons crop wo wish to remind
you that it is our purpose to
handlo any business entrusted to
us in such a fair and liboral
manner as to mako tho customers
relation with this bank satisfac
tory and profitable
Aside from tho oxcollont facili
ties affordod this bank has the
advantago of a largo Capital and
a constantly increasing Surplus
Better consider opening an ac
count with
THE
McCOOK NATIONAL
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lehn V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
directors
J J Loughran P F McKonna
News From Company M
The following items from company M
reached us to late for publication last
week
Company M First regiment infan
try N N G was highly complimented
on its conduct on the train coming down
to Ashland It is the best company
here and was highly complimented on
its maneuvers on dress parade McCook
will never need to be ashamed of sup
porting the national guard of that
town
New Library Officers
The new officers of the library board
are J S LeHew president Mrs W
S Morlan vice president Miss Hazel
Merle secretary librarian The present
librarian Mis3 Budlong has given the
library most splendid service during her
incumbency but the salary did not war
rant a longer saciifice on her part She
will probably soon depart for Detroit
Mich
For Sheriff
Sam D McClain known to practi
cally all Tribune readers formally an
nounces his candidacy for the office of
sheriff of our county subject to the de
cision of the Republican Primary elec
tion August 17 1909
Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness
We invite the people of McCook and
surrounding country to visit The White
House Grocery on west B street just
west of the Citizens National Bank
Phone 30 Moore Son
Something Special
The Masonic brethren report some
thing special both Friday and Saturday
nights and will not be annoyed or dis
commoded should the brethren turn out
in generous numbers on both occasions
500 Jacket Suits for 335
in The Thompson D G Cos clearing
sale 20 suits to select from
FARM LOANS
Whittaker Gray 107 West B Mc
Cook Nebraska 25 tf
Farm Loans
Optional payments No cash com
mission required P S Heaton
250 Dress Skirts For 149
in the The Thompson D G Cos clear
ing sale
Rooms For Rent In P 0 Block
J E Kelley phone 6
Studio Is
Now Open
After some unexpected delays
I am pleased to announce that
1 am now ready to receive work
of all kinds in the line of photog
raphy at my studio first door
north of the Commercial hotel
I shall make a specialty of
portrait photography which I
am prepared to handle in all the
latest styles
Your patronage solicited
E Schell Kimmell
First Door North
of Commercial Hotel