The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 15, 1910, Image 2

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    DR PRICES
JilAjRAl
play fj the county fair next week
W O Iolaru left Saturday for
Cambridge to work in Bakers store
iad onuhe fnim
A E and D C Boyer attended the
r 11 yirrJc rs convention in
Xlchiiay
AUs Un tna Xce is working on the
tl uar Finns Kansas Booster
Mrs T E McDonald has gone to
Oakley Kansas on a visit of short
duration
Lert Thomas and family and Mrs
Gertrude TLomas have gone to Puyal
lup Wash on a visit
Will Stiigebouer is subbing for car
rier No 2 during his absence
The high school girls won the bas
ket ball game from the Marion wo
men by a score of 15 to 4
MARION
The B M paint gang was in
town last week and painted the de
pot inside and out
Miss Jennie Beall visited friends
ui Woodruff Kansas a few days re
cently
Miss Bessie Furman came in from
Kirksville Mo one day recently and
is helping her father in the Enter
prise office
A deal tool place last week where
by Powell Xilsson traded their im
plement store and merchandise for
the Almeron Reed 240 acre farm west
of town the new firm to be known
as H A Reed Co
S W Stiigebcuer of Danbury was
tc town between trains Friday
L D Gockley and wife were Cedar
Bluffs visiters Friday afternoon
The Misses Susie and Rachel Whit
taker and Mrs Eifert were county
capital business visitors Saturday
Cassius Dodge came over from Mc
Cook close cf last week to help
Tfith their threshing
Miss Lena Sanders left Saturda3
tvening for Bussy Iowa to visit
aelatives and friends
A Mr Hulvy from Trenton is clerk
ig for W H Eifert
S C Lyons left first of last week
3ir Denver and Ft Collins Colo
Ernest Dodge left Saturday even
iig for Grand Island to attend the
iusiness college there
We understand that R S Gore
tcr genial liveryman has sold his
ssl estate here and will move to
Vray Colo soon
Sirs Robert Fowler and two child
3it from northeastern Kansas are
iare visiting her sister Mrs New
ierry and tanil
Rea Onai cf si view was a pass
enger on Monday eveni gs train for
It Joe Mo being called there by
-lie death of his father
A J Greer was a McCook visitor
3riday afternoon
The C W Way Co Hastings Ne
braska will furnish you with plans i
and specifications for any class of
ausSiings yon wish to erect Ask
ttieaa for information
jnssn
SAR
morning
Rea Oinuu arrived home middle
5ast week from St Joseph Mo
Aiieiv he was called by the illness
of his lather
Mrs Fred Undershot of Cheyenne
Wyo is isiiing friends and relatives
in this
D B Smiley shipped two carloads
f sheep to St Joseph market Tues
night
B vivs m
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A food compounded from Wheat Oats Rice and
Barley Most palatable nourishing and healthful
iood
Ask Your Grocer
DANBURY INDIANOLA
and wife and baby
Roland Wyrick
r and Miv 0 E Robrson of
tii pr Knncn ivo hron vfi arrived from Spokane Wash Friday
V W XX WJV l - w w
cig the- homefolk arriving oi Tues-
-lay of last week
Ira J C lormerly of MCook
im1 sherii f for several terras but now
if Goshen Uls li was in Danbury
jlose of last wok on land business
The Dsinlrry Military band is to
for a visit with the home-
folks
Mrs Kessler Mrs Frank Junker
and Mabel Newland were McCook vis
itors Thursday
Miss Anderson Nina Jones Myrtle
Peterson Harry Wilber and Keith
Jones were Bartley visitors Friday
Relatives from Cheyenne are visit
ing at the Junker and Kessler homes
Clark Jones left Monday for Lin
coln where he will take a theological
course in Wesleyan university
Miss Stevens arrived home from
Washington Monday where she has
been the past month caring for a
sick sister
Mr Gordon was a McCook visitor
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Mart Yarnell from
Kansas are visiting relatives and
friends here this week
Mrs Jas Boldman returned home
Thursday after a month visit with
the home folks at Bloomington
Lucy Thomas is sewing for Mrs
LeRoy Jones this week
Asa and Rozella Wolfe left for a
visit in the eastern part of the state
Sunday before school begins at Crete
where Asa will attend college Quite
a crowd of young folks accompanied
them as far as Bartley
Mr and Mrs A B Martin and
daughter returned to their home in
Illinois after a two weeks visit witi
their nieces Mrs Chas Colling Mrs
Deviney and Mrs Tubbs
Mrs Emmet McCool returned to
her home in Vona Colorado Friday
morning
Mr Otto Webber was up from
Bartley Saturday Kis opinion is the
new lumber yard is a great improve
ment to the town
RED WILLOW
Mr Burress preached at the church
on Sunday afternoon
Discing plowing and cutting fodder
keep the farmers busy Gettinc
ready for sowing wheat and rye
The community was shocked on
heaiiLg cf the death cf Mrs Paul
Hatcher a bride of a nonth The
of all is extended to the
young husband and the two families
Mrs Hazel Kreider came to attend
the funeral of her brother Pauls
wife
The program of the eld settlers
jicnic promises to be interesting and
it is hoped there will be a full at
tendance 45
School opened with an enrollment
of 25 so it seems somewhat like old
days in District No 1 The pupils
of that time are the parents of those
who attend now
Gertrude Kenagy Married
Thursda3 morning at the home of
D P Kenagy at Milford occurred the
wedding of his daughter Anna Ger
trude and Helmer Halderson an at
torney of Newman Grove Neb The
ceremony was performed by Rev I
N Kenagy of Blue Springs Neb a
brother of the bride Only immediate
relatives and intimate friends of the
bride were present After the cere
mony a four course breakfast was
served Mr and Mrs Halderson left
for Minneapolis and other northern
points They will be at home to thei
friends after October 1 at Newman
Grove Neb Lincoln Journal
As usually treated a sprained an
kle will disable a man for three or
four weeks but by applying Cham
berlains Liniment freely as soon as
injury is received and observing the
directions with each bottle a cure
can be effected in from two to four
days For sale by all dealers
1WAL AND PARAGES
OMAHA
ept 28th to Oct 8th m
0t 4
CARNIVAL
FIREWORKS
THE DIG JOLLY CARNIVAL EVERY DAY
Vstfaistfir Right
Oct 5
ELECTRICAL
PARADE
TtnrsiJiy AfteraasD
Oct 6
MILITARY
PARADE
Frtfsy Rfebt
Oct 7
CORONATION
BALL
Grand Military Maneuvers Every Day by U S Regular Troops
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
SHOW YOURSELF A GOOD Tl WE YOULL HAVE LOTS OF HELP
MCCOOK SCHOOL COLUMN
McCOOK JUNIOR NORMAL RANKS
HIGH
The Nebraska Teach r and Nebras
ka School Review in the September
issue gave the official enrollme C
the seven junior normal schools a
follows Broken Bow 257 Geeva
252 McCook 197 ONeill 192 North
Platte 181 Alma 131 and Valentine
86 It will be seen from this record
McC ok stands third in the state
vith foar below and t o above in
natter of numbers in connection recent
3XROLLMENT STILL INCREASING
Hie city schools are well organ-
tfa an J sett ed down to work now
enrollment in the high school has in-
aLed to 100 which compares very
avorally witii that of last years
hiie enrollment in the grades has
carhsd about 25 Miss Claire
iiALuy the new Latin teacher
ivod Friday morning in time to hear
A her classes Friday The
enJent tried to have the educational
irectcry of tie city ready for this
eeks issue of the paper but will
ny to have same ready for next
week
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSO
CIATION ORGANIZES
Last Monday ecnhg the High
School Athletic Association met in
egular session and elected officers
for the present year Fred Amsden
vas elacted president Schwab
2j 2ary and Frei Arcibald tca
Harold Schvab as close n a
JtuJent ma nser ior the foct bail
cam TIu Icot iall scuad has been
jut for practice two eenigs this
vcek and indications ioint to a fast
12am this year While the team will
ot be quite so heavy as the team
last year what it lacks in w eight it
vill make up for in speed Tiiis
w cr the new rules ought to give
s a ooJ a chance to win games
ris in previous years Word comes
I atboth the Trenton and Indianola
chools are going to have regular
root ball teams this year
Steve Miller of Quick Frontier
county is a high school pupil from
outoftown
Jonn Rankin won first prize at the
state fair for the best original book
iover design in ink
Amellia Miller of the fifth grade
city schools won first premium at the
state fair for the best hand made
work apron
Green Wiley
Last Sunday at the home of the
bride in Wauneta Mr John W Green
and Miss Merle M Wiley were unit
ed in marriage Rev C M McCorkle
pastor of the Methodist church of the
place officiating It was a quiet
family affair only the members of
the respective families and a few
close friends witnessing the happy
event The bride is an estimable
young lady of Wauneta and the
groom a son of Cashier R A Green
of the Citizens National Bank of i
Cook and is the assistant cashier of
the Wauneta Falls Bank The j oung
folks at once went to housekeeping
in the stirring little burg at the falls
of the Frenchman with the good
wishes and congratulations of many
frends
Mr Green and family of our city
attended the wedding making the
journey up and back in an automo
bile
The Tribune desires to be named
with those wishing the young folks
much joy and a prosperous journey
Card of Thanks
I take this way of thanking my
dear friends and neighbors for their
kindness to me in my recent sick
ness and for the beautiful flowers
that were brought me Words can
not express my gratitude May the
God of love bless each of you
Mrs A E Ruby
Lily Patent Flour when once usee
none other will satisfy you
THE WINTEIYIUTE CASE
8ome Facta About an Affair In Which
a Countess Figures
I am looking you straight Id the
eye
This was the clever way In which
one William T Wintemute advertised
his stock in the Gold Run Mining and
Tuuuul Iuuipiiiiy of Boulder Colo uud
severni hundred people returned his
stare thought him a handsome
striiiiri looking chap and in
Mtij i hi- wares And then the
cni h i iiiii the postotliee Inspectors
arresting Wintemute who
vith the work of the McCook junior t tUey t 1300000 from value-
ess Tt case lsJ attracting
orirai school the state department
mucb attention specially abroad for
abided this statement The work
i one of England s best knowu peer-
the Junior normal at McCook was
tue Comten of TaukervIlle
eriously interfered with by
as onp of tfae principal vltIm8
vine reflations by the epidemic ofSne was formerly Miss Lenora Van
scarlet r neguiar sessions oi Mnrtor n vPW York state iin and is
the school were discontinued for
lbout thre weeks but the instruct
ors remained on duty and many in
iiviuuals who cared to remain to com
pete any line of work Much credit
is due the faculty at McCook for the
satisfactory way in which the stu
ents were handled during such a
ritical time
STILL ON THE MAP
The many people of Red Willow
ounty and McCook interested in ed-
cational matters will be more than
relighted to know that Red Willow
ounty won the first premium for
ne best general exhibit of school
ork of any county in the state In
iddition to this McCook won a num
er of cash prizes in individual work
he otlier prizes have not yet been
cceiveJ and will be reported later
oue of the few American girls who
have made happy foreign marriages
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TUE COUNTESS OF TAXKEUVIIiliE
She and Lord Tankerville have alwavs
been in accord and are jointly inter
ested in many philanthropies
When Mr Wintemute getrf out of
his present difficulty he should no
longer handle stocks nis Geld is ad
vertising Here is one of his circu
lars
I am looking you straight in the
eye when 1 say to you exchange your
worthless stock for Gold Run Dont
erince nor squirm nor dotlgp my
glance but look at me -straight in tin
eye and tell me why you dont ex
change your worthies stock for Job
Run paying lo ceuts per share
This is a straight in the eye proposi
tion There is nothing partaking ol
the sneak or cringer about me mi i
there au occasion for one ot ou to
dodge Let u meet the isue fairl
and squarely You can be holiest with
me with yourelve ami your fam
ilies and meet the Nue which is be
Hire us now fearh hs like a man
A YOUNG GOVERNOR
Acting Chief Executive of Oregon Only
Thirty four
Oregon Is peculiar in having no lieu
tenant governor likewise in having
no nominating conventions at least in
theory Both ot these uuicpie facts
are connected with Jay Bowerman
acting governor ot the state Nor is
this the only distinguishing fact about
Mr Bowerman Another is that he is
only thirty four years old perhaps the
youngest candidate for governor in the
land He was recently indorsed for
JAS BOWEK51AN
governor by the Republican state as
sembly subject to ratification at the
primaries
Jay Bowerman arrived in Marion
county without an education or the
tneans to secure it He engaged him
jelf as a farm hand his tremendous
atrength of body making him an ideal
wlelder of the pitchfork in harvest
time With the earnings of that labor
Mr Bowerman paid for tuition at Wil
lamette university finally taking up
the study of law and being admitted
to the bar at Salem when he was
twenty years of age
Mr Bowerman recently attended the
meeting of western governors on con
servation
REGULAR CHURCH SERVICES
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services
Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday
at 8 p m Meets now in the north
east corner of court house basement
Catholic Order of services Mass
800 a m Mass and sermon 1000
a m Evening service at 800 Sun
day school 230 p m
WM J PATTON O M I
Methodist Preaching by the pas
tor at 11 a in and 815 p m Sun
day school at 10 a m Ep worth
League at 715 p m
BRYANT HOWE Pastor
Congregational Sunday school at
1000 a in Preaching at 1100 a m
Endeavor at 700 p in Preaching at
800 p in Prayer meeting at S00
p in Wednesday
R T BAYNE Pastor
Evangelical Lutheran Regular Ger
man preaching services in church
corner of E and 6th street east ev
ery Sunday morning at 1030 All
Germans cordially invited
REV GROTIIEER Pastor
A Reliable Medicine Not a Narcotic
Mrs F Marti St Joe Mich says
Foleys Honey and Tar saved her
little boys life She writes Our
little boy contracted a severe bron
hial trouLle and as the doctors
medicine did not cure him I gae
him Foleys Honey and Tar in which
have great fath It cured tl
cough as well as the choking and gag
ii ii ii - i
aio aotMia aim nu UL wtfll ill il uui
time Foleys Honey and Tar has
and effective medicine for child en as
it does not contain opiates or harm- J j
ful drugs Get only the genuine jj
cys Honey and Tar in the yellow j
A McMHn
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Your kidney trouble may be of iong 3
standing it may be eitner acute or i
trhrnnin but whatever it is Foleys v
Kidney Remedy will aid you to get -rid
of it quickly and restore your j
tural health and vigor One bottle
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ol roieys JMcmey uemeuy mnue m
well said J Sibbull of Grand View
Wis Commence taking it now A
McMillen i
Coal
COAL
We now bundle the best
feradesof Colo and Pemm
coals in connection with
our grain business
Give us n trial order
Phone 2G2
Real Easterday
i Fire and Wind I
Insurance f
Written In First Class
Companies
L J XV I Ax 1 X
Flour Feed Main av
r
111 iflHMlUH HuH4Bivfe
many times saved us much trouble I Laraa and Small Jobs
and we are never without it in the
elually wel1 looked after W
house A McMillen sare
are ready at short notice to fix all
leaks or other repairs in your plumb-
ii e e tr
U S
Civil Service Exams i
mg or in your heaters and stoves
Competitive examinations under the
rio r ti it s pivii Sow rv All Jobs Thoroughly Understood
mission for a long list of government and after we are through with them
positions will soon be held through- you will find us the best men who
out the United States For ever did the same work for you and
uon apply to the postmaster McCook we do it cheap
Woraskaa or application forms and i
information in regard to these ex
inations may be obtained by address
ing the secretary of the Board of
Examiners at St Paul Minn
Appreciate Supts Vork
The Box Elder quarterly meeting
was held on September S At the
close of the meeting resolutions wer
adopted expressing the appreciation
of the congregation ci the untiri
efforts of Listiict Supt Wilson dur
ing hio incumbency in that offic f
Safe iVSedicire for Children
- Middleton Ruby
Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr
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Lumber
and
Coal
Thats
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All
Hut wo can meet your
ovory need in these
lines from our large
and complete stocks
im alliradea
Barnett Lumber Co
Phone 5
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Now is the time tofill Your Coal Bins by
so doing you save 50c Per Ton and are in
sured of fuel next winter when the coal shortage comes
During juxe and july we will sell coal at 50c per tox
less than the regular price Place your orders now and avoid
being disappointed next winter
BULLARD LUMBER CO Phone no 1
Bellevue College
Bellevue Normal School
Bellevue Conservatory
OF
Music Art and Public Speaking-
Enrollment for 27th year Sept 12th to 17th
Preparation for Business and the Professions City
advantages combined with the health and safety of
a beautiful suburb
Expenses moderate Opportunities for self help
Enter this week Catalog on request
S W STOCKEY President
Bellevue Nebraska
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