The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 08, 1910, Image 1

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gentlemans
SHOE
TWENTY NINTH YEAR
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STYLE
is the very best
Dont buy until you
have seen ours
Viersen Osborn
113W B Repairing
Williams Walsh Wedding
Wednesday morning of this week
ac 530 oclock Rev William Patton
O M I of St Patricks united in
marriage Miss Mary Agnes Williams
of our city and Mr James W Walsh
of Wymore in SL Patricks Catholic
church
Miss Alice Benjamin presided at
the organ playing the wedding march
and during the solemn connubial ser
vice
Miss Williams is the accomplished
daughter of Mr and Mrs J S Wil
liams of our city and the groom a
highly esteemed young business man j
A
ot wymore
A wedding breakfast followed the
ceremony served at the Williams
home The happy young couple left
on No 9 same morning for Pueblo
and Denver on a short wedding trip
After October 15 they will be at
home in Wymore
Mrs Luck Mr and Mrs Buckman
of Denver Mr and Mrs Hickey of
Fairbury Nebraska were out-of-town
guests at the wedding
The Tribune adds its heartiest con
gratulations and well wishes
Old Settlers Meeting
The Old Settlers Association of
Red Willow county will hold their
eighth annual picnic on Brookside
farm near Red Willow Sept 15 1910
Mr W S Fitch Pres
Mrs Kate Thomas Sec
Enjoy A November Breeze
while getting a shave hair cut sham
poo etc Such a luxury is assured all
who patronize E M Days barber
shop with its electric fan and other
up to date equipment
Farm Loans
Whittaker Gray room 3 Masonic
temple McCook Nebraska 25tL
IT HAY
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BE SPORT
to have some of
those funny
country pictur
es taken but
you dont want
to give them to
your friends
When you pre
sent any make
the gift one of
our artistic
Photographs
Then it will be
given a place of
honor Then it
will be shown
to all visitors
with pride and
friendly c o la
ment Then it
ill remind the
recipient of you
as you are when
you look your
best and love
liest
E Schell Kimmdl
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER
1st Door N Com Hotel Red 428
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Death Again Invades Family
Mrs Robert 0 Drath of Hcrndon
Kansas died ia Beaver City last Sat
urday Mrs Drath who is a sister
of Mrs Fred Schwab and Mr Louis
Suess of our city had been visiting
her mother near Crete and being
very ill sought to get home Her
husband who is president of the
fcink of Hurndou met her at Oxford
returning home but found it imper
ative to take his sick wife from the
train at Beaver City where she was
taken to a hotel and aid sought from
a half dozen or more physicians all
to no avail Typhoid pneumonia was
the cause of death
The remains were taken to the
home in Herndon Kansas and on
Tuesday afternoon interment was
made
The deceased spent her early
hood days here when her father the
late Rev William Suess was pastor
of the German Congregational church
1 of this city
The husband and four children the
oldest 12 years of age survive her
1 Tenderest sympathy foes out to ail
the relatives of the departed in tais
sad hoar of bereavemerjt
Mr and Mrs Louis Suess and Mr
Fred Schwab of this city attend
the funeral Mrs Selnab was with
the sister at death
rl E S G Plzriz
The M E Sunday schcol will have
a picnic on Saturday September 17
at the pumping station grove We
invite all to fill baskets and to come
to the picnic Bring along the chil
dren and add a day of happiness to
their lives Committee
Buys the Palisade Store
Miss Allie J Peck of our city has
purchased the millinery stock of Mrs
Anna Parker of Palisade She an
nounces September 9th and 10th
the opening dates in Paliade
Puhlid -School Opened Monday
from thpro slip npfpntpfl n nnsitinn
school which position was held with
credit until a year ago last June at
which time she was elected as teach
er of Latin in the McCook high
school but did not accept owing to
the fact that she wanted to go to
the university and work out her
Masters degree This she did and
wsir jrranteiri tha Masters ripsrrep hv i
of 05
mcj0ft
She then went to the i
last spring Miss Bailey is a graduate
of the University of Nebraska and
has the department of mathematics
i ing a good part of Mr Archers course
j in college he was an assistant in the
science laboratory and was considered
a very able instructor by the profes
sors in charge He won honors in
various phases of athletic work in
college having -won three foot ball
letters three tennis letters and two
i basket ball letters
I Miss Claire Thursby has charge of
the department of Latin Miss Thurs
i by is a graduate of the high school
of the class of 1902 Antigo Wis
She then attended the Northwestern
I University two years and the Univer
sity of Wisconsin two years from
Tnose who have attempted to pre
serve the original flavor of a good
joke in the repeating will appreciate
tee writers embarrassment at the
thought of attempting a description
seriatim But the acclaims of the
hundreds who lined Main avenue pro
claim it a dinger in black face cap
itals
Headed by the inimitable Little
German band the married tribe
and the single warriors the sexless
and emasculated umpire the lady
snake charmer the dray load of
charming single rooters Johnnie
Morrissey of McFaddens Pasture and
his fractious and mirth provoking ele
phant the washing machine fully
guaranteed for a life time the T
R specimens etc etc each and
all in turn swept by and received
The McCook Public schools opened
preciative applause
iUonaay witn an enrollment ot sv6 pu
iyuo sne noius Dotn a university
certificate and state teachers certifi
ii i i ir i
n
which
in the llbur high school from
she was afterwards promoted to the j
principalship of the Wilbur high
cate She taught for one year m
the high school at Cambridge Wis
For the last three years she has
had charge of the Latin at Two Riv
er Wis
The following is the assignment of
grade teachers
Central building Miss Powers Sth
A class
Central building Miss Skjelver Sth
B and 7th A classes
Central building Miss Martha Abel
th nnivprsitv of Nriiraska last June I
7th B and Gth A classes
principal
The of the high school does
not teach any particular line of work J
but usually takes up the odds and
Central building Miss Amy Kautz
i ity of Nebraska and
completed the I 4th A and B classes
I course there in 09 and accented a
-Miss JLstliei laucy is not new to
the McCook schools having taught
about two and a half months here
6thA and 6th B classes
ends after the department teachers i uuimuS oa UulDC -have
lst B and 2nd B classes-
filled up their program of work
Miss Emma Perry teacher of Eng
lish in the McCook High school is
I herself an alumna of the high school
j here having graduated in the class I
East building miss Laura aicuu
len principal 5thA class
East building Miss Agnes Jones
5th B class
East building Miss Anna Hannan
East building Miss Susanna w aru
3rd and B classes-
A
position as assistant principal of the i
TWmnrt hvi cohnni f East building Miss Phoebe Waite
to
2ndA and B classes
pils of whom 100 were in the high
encounter on Burlington field between brought to a final period their an
school Ail positions m tne graaes fcne married and the single Pythians
were filled time and on ac-
some ago
Aad this tme it was different The
count ol the late resignation of the
Benedicts nad brought their pitcher
Latin teacher in the high school that
tQ weU Qnce tQ0 often and the
position was not filled in time for the
Probationers smashed it 8 to 0 Ye
the teacher to begin work this week
dejtks a g0Q3e egg And hitherto
Supt Taylor has been teaching Latin
an uabroken record of subgtantial vie
this week
tories
The is Sarah A
new principal Ryauj
with tfle ball game ended the at
of Lincoln Neb Miss Ryan gradu
j
ternom program and victors and vic
ated from the University of Nebraska
jtims sought resfc fm the festivities
in 1S93 Following her graduation for j
a number of years she was principal
which university she graduated in
of the east ward school at Holdrege i
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING SEPT 8 1910
TROBATIONERSIHE WINNERS
Benedicts Drink the Dregs of a Shut Out Defeat at the
Annual Pythian Contest
THE PARADE WAS A GENUINE DOODLEDINGER
The Concert Vaudeville and Ball Game Drew Record Breaking Crowds
and Produced Interest and Enthusiasm of Same Vintage
Monday Labor Day was annual
Pythian Play Day Besides it was a
recoi d breaker in more than one re
spect From the opening street par
ade to the concluding feast it was
just one good tiling after another
The day opened in the afternoon
with a parade which for originality
and eccentricity of conception and
burlesque skill in production excelled
any previous efforts of the enthusi
astic and fecund artists who annually
take a hand in presenting this item
of entertainment and amusement
I orming in the city park the line of
inarch was down Main avenue and on
of the evening
The evening program opened at in
tersection of Main avenue and C
street with a brief but acceptable mu
sical program by the Little Ger
man band and a string quartette
the concert being preliminary to the
array of vaudeville stunts which en
sued There was an improvised
stage a large covered furniture van
served for a dressing room some
stage effects from Menard hall com
pleted the setting
The Jeffries Johnson set to fairly
set the gathered multitude vociferous
ly wild the bout ending like the
FREE
ribtttte
OLD SETTLERS ANNUAL REUNION
It
Will be Held at Brookslde
Red Willow Thursday Sep
tember 15th
The annual picnic of the old set
tlers of Red Willow county and that
includes all who have lived in the
county twenty years or more will
be held on Thursday next Septem
ber 15th at Brookslde near Red
Willow It is greatly desired that
there shall be a large participation
in this event Following is the pro
gram c
Music
Prayer Rev Bryant Howe McCook
Music
Address Hon C H Aldrich
Music
Old Settlers Rouud Table
Memorial to Members Departed
Vice Presidents
Business Meeting
Election of Officers
Mrs Kate Thomas Secretary
W S Fitch President
FREE
Mrs Maude Smith
Will Give
tn tlio lioll wnimrc in Hip Rurlinotnn hinnV in Mip ntimiltn Mnn nF tlla Poll COHiplete free leSSOHS On a IlOIllC
vards fcalin hv the Seneeamhian treatment that will insure a perfect
The audience was for some time compaction remove wrinkles black-
fufther electrified with rare and ueau pi set me same re-
Morrissey and George Scott and th
talented confrerees succeeded in
making their escape
But not yet was the day ended
Later the Knights their wives
their sweethearts and fraternal guests
and evening to meet those who fail
to see her in their homes She will
also be glad to meet ladies from the
country at my store
She is teaching the use of the
VELVETINA TOILET SPECIALTIES
ciuy iiiarsna1 uiuugu inuveu to leuia lo tne laet tuat it was me urai
had to discharge his duty i the company produced the play this
There were several auto loads over season and they were not entire
from Oberlin lodge
Hearts that Beat as One
Mr Hugh Kelly a id Miss Maude Lu
cile McBrayer were happily wedded n
Wednesday moning at 4 30 oclock at
the home of the brides i arents Mr and
East building Miss Viola Dougan at 3 nMnnk a m nt tho rpsirlencp
lst A and B classes of her C0Usin Mrs Marshall on north
East building Miss Cleo Rector 6th street east Some three weeks
prep A and B classes since deceased was taken ill with
West building Leanora Dougan phoid fever on the shurtleff ranch
Principal and music supervisor j southwest of the city and
FrPd v Arrher has oharjiP of the was soon
science and athletics Mr Archer West building Miss Iva Gatewood removed to the city where she died
graduated from Hanover College lM A
West building El
I over ind in the class of 1910 Dur 1
i a ano u classes
Caffrey 3rd
West building Miss Mabel Winters
2ndA and B classes
West building Miss Lillian Moore
lst A and B classes classes
West building Miss Millicent Sla
by prep A and B classes
South school Mrs Mae Douglas
prep A and B
The following is the assignment
janitors Howe Smith has charge of
the high school building William Ran
kin of the east ward and Chas Cal
vert of the west ward
CHAS W TAYLOR
Superintendent
as above stated
familiar with their lines etc
All in all however it was a fairly
satisfactory season
A Card
To the many kind friends in our
Mrs Josephs McBraver on 2nd street very Kna m ineir worus 0l sympawy
east the ceremonv being performed in in the man v beautiful flowers that
the presence of only the immediate came and b yur own Presence you
tires by Eev Brvant Howeof the wno know us wil1 believe us very
odist church Following the cerem ny grateful for this your kindness in our
and congratulations a sumptuous wed- sorrow in the loss of our baby Gene
diner breakfast was served i It was all so kind of you and comfort-
The young couple departed the same inS t0 us- We Pra V that our Fathers
morning on No 2 for Harlan Lnva onanand of blessing may rest on you
short visit to the grooms mother They
will return in a few days and begin
housekeeping in the Norris dwelling
where they have furnished apartments
awaiting them
These young people have grown from
childhcod in our city and a host of well
wishers and friends will join The
Tribune in wishing these estimable
young people happiness and prosperity
They will be at home after Oc ober
15th
Death of Mrs Ed King
Mrs Ed King died in this city
last Wednesday morning August 31st
The remains were shipped on Wed
nesday night to Humboldt Nebraska
where they were interred on Septem
ber lst
Deceased was 20 years and 20 days
old at her death and leaves a hus
band and one child five months old
The Main Store
On the Main Street
If it is the freshest and best in gro
ceries fruits vegetables etc you
seek look no further than Hubers
Money to Loan on Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing store
M
NUMBER 16
One Dollar
doos not make a fortune anymore
than ono swallow makes a spring
But ono dollar deposited an a start
on a bank account may moan n
fortune in time just the same as
the one bird indicated that spring
is coming
After you liavuinndu the atari
it is only necessary to adopt rule
of saving a ce tain prt of your
income REGULARLY to lay by
a substantial sum Suppose vou
decide o save one fourth or ono
iifth of every dollar that comes
into your hnds wouldnt that
give you an excellent start in it
yoar or less
We would courteously ask
you to consider this bank when
selecting a depository for your
money We will be glad to see
you at any time and explain any
Ioints that you do not understand
THE
McCOOK NATIONAL
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lkiin V Pres
C 7 UBkikx Cshr
lMKKCTOS
J J Lougbran P F McKonna
real inpersonations theatrical thrills sults as can be Sotten bv oins to an
anS vocal and instrumental numbers expensive masseur She is now QUICK PAIN
of rarest vintage But even good ing these instructions in the homes CURE
of our town and wIH be at store
thfngs have to come to an end some y There is need in every home at
time and finally reluctantly Johnnie next Saturday Sept 10 afternoon one time or aiIotner for a reIliefiy
that will quickly relievo pain
Having such a remedy on hand for
immediate use is sure to save a
lot of suffering
NO 13 LINIMENT
gives almost instant relief from pain
assembled in the castle hall for the I No other Soods are equal none It is a generai household internal and
nice tnem ana we tne external
imye
remedy for pain that does
concluding particulars
After a brief season of social chat
and music the banquet room seemed
to focus general interest and soon
around the festive board wor all as
sembled and busy with the generous
spread of the free handed open-
ive sale for this localityV -
L W McCONNELL Druggist
One in -Three Good
Sanford Dodge and vcompany apj
peared ill the TeriVple theatre lastr
hearted boys of 42 A few toasts and week in three performances large
The next chapter was the deadly responses seasoned the feast and audiences marking each appearance
as much as any remedy can do does
more than most and costs so little
without it Price 25 cents
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Sudden Death of Baby Carman
All hearts go out to Rev and Mrs
B Carman in the sudden and
The opening play Nero the Glad- tragic death of their baby Gene
nual affair for 1910 iator was but fairly well produced aged about one year and six months
Catch that kid Faust drew the largest house and jn Minden last Thursday afternoon
The arrest of Mr Morrissey the was far and away the best of their at i45 oclock The little one se
theatrical manager was the one touch repertoire well done and effectively cured a tablet a heart stimulant
of pathos Johnnie didnt have the staged The closing number The kept in the home for Mrs Carmans
simoleons to meet the demands of Three Musketeers was the weakest use and swallowed the same Medi
the ordinance on licenses and the of their offerings due undoubtedly cal skill was summoned as soon as
it was discovered the baby had tak
en the medicine but the child died
within a few minutes of the arrival
of the doctors despite their efforts
School Supplies
We carry a full line of tablets
slates lead and slate pencils ink
fnrmpr fiplrl nf lnhnr who wnro sn I
scnool aistrjCls we can iMve a spe
all
Mr and Mrs M B Carman
Kenneth Frank and Dorothy
Minden Neb
Law Firm Dissolves
The well known law firm of Bovle
Eldred dissolved this week by mutual
consent and agreement Mr Boyle retir
ing and Mr Eldred continuing the busi
ness in the old quartets and retaining
the present equipment Mr BoUe still
has large interests in city and country
which will have his personal attention
for some time at least
Shake
a little of our foot powder into your
new shoes and you will avoid the us
ual spell of blisters and soreness of
feet Price 25
Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee
Huber is exclusive agent in McCoo
for the unexcelled Barrington Hall
coffees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c
per pound
The Only Union Made
overalls in the city are the Carhart
Huber Is the exclusive agent Also
jackets and caps The phone Is 97
oohn Cashen Auctioneer
Indianola Nebr Dates booked at
McCook National Bank
Hubers coffee cannot be beat
Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents
and Wedding Breakfast heads the
list
rulers pens and pen holders To
cial price
A McMILLEN Druggist
Piano Tuning
I can tune pianos up until Sept 10
Phone 89 or black 344
LEWIS B LUDWICK
C W MATS0N
Auctioneer
Refer to leading men whom I hsue con
ducted ale of all kind- for
Phone 57 CITY RESTAURAUT
Iai
Sick Room Needs
can be fully suppliedfrom here We
carry a complete assortment of hot
water bags sprayers douches bed
pans and other appliances We have
everything for the invalid from the
rubber pillow to make him comfort
able to
THE MEDICINE THAT WILL CURE
HIM
If there is anybody sick at your
house call on us for anything needed
in the way of
DRUGS OR SICK ROOM HELPS
Youll find our service prompt thor
ough and reliable and our prices very
moderate
A MxMJLLEX Druggist