The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 22, 1910, Image 1

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TWENTY NINTH YEAR
752
GENTLEMANS
SHOE
Thp constant wearing
of NETTL ETON
H Shoes begins
with the first
pair
Viersen Osborn
1I3W B Repairing
Lacked the Proof
The police made two arrests Mon
day evening on the theory tl at a for
gery had been committed A check
for some thirty odd dollars purport
ing to be issued by Mr Dack who
lives southwest of the city was in
volved in the matter and one of the
men had made an unsuccessful at
tempt to pass the check on peisons
in the city One of the men the red
headed rooster was profoundly ine
briated and the short man charg
ed him with uttering the check The
gentleman of the Titian hair vigor
ously denied the soft impeachment
His partner insisted he had torn up
the check So there seemed to be
small likelihood of proving anything
against either of them and they were
later in the evening released The
young man with the auburn locks had
a ticket for Denver on his person but
not a red and he was allowed to de
part on No 3 The other suspect is
said to have worked for Dack some
time agone
The forged check was seen by a
younger member of the Dack family
but failing to secure possession of it
the essential evidence
DeLong Sole Proprietor
Tuesday the Electric theatre pass
ed into the hands of E E DeLong
his partner John Burnett retiring
and selling his interest John may
possibly return to the insurance
work again
As Leaves in Valombrosa
Plain unadorned uninteresting
drunks have been as thick in McCook
this week as leaves in Valombrosa
or words of similar import And
they are always altogether unlovely
sights
FAIRY REVEL
September 30th
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at opera house
Grace In
Posing
claims nine
tenths of the
success in a
good likeness
Our Select
Photo Studio
is attended by
expert operat
ors able artists
and skillful re
touchers a n id
best results are
absolutely as
sured Compet
ition has forced
prices so low
that the slend
derest pu rse
can now afford
a dozen choice
photos once in
a while -
E Schell Kimmell
PORTRAIT PH0T03RAPHER
1st Door N Com Hotel Red 428
Bankers Program is Out
Copies of the program for the four
teenth annual convention of the Ne
braska Bankers Association to be
held in Omaha Sept 27 and 28 have
been received by local bankers
Some of the details of the program
are Leslie M Shaw former secre
tary of the treasury speaks at the
banquet S R Barton state auditor
talks on Bankers and the Banking
Board Alexander D Noyes finan
cial editor of the New York Evening
Post on The Future of American
Banking and many other speakers
of note will be heard The bankers
of Omaha and South Omaha will en
tertain the visitors at the Orpheum
theatre and tender them a dinner at
the Field Club
Death of Baby Walker
The infant child of Mr and Mrs
Henry Walker died on last Wednes
day evening aged one year and al
most three months The little one
was a victim of stomach and bowel
troubles Services were held in the
German Congregational church last
Friday by Rev Henkelmann and
burial followed in Riverview ceme
tery The mother and baby had been
away on a visit only returning home
on Sunday before its death
25 Reward
will be paid for the arrest and con
viction of the party or parties who
threw chewing gum and a liquid from
gallery onto parties on the floor be
low at the Temple theatre on Thurs
day night September 1st during the
performance of Faust A standing
reward for similiar offences in the
future
McCONNELL PENNELL
Managers
A Former McCook Boy
The Republican nominee for gov
ernor of Wyoming is Attorney Gen
eral William E Mullen of Sheridan
Wyoming son of Mrs Mary Mullen
of our city where the young man
spent a number of years of his life
The Tribune congratulates Mr
Mullen in his advancement and pre
ferment politically
The Right Bedding
Home made comforts 200 to 350
Feather pillows G5c to 125 each
Ready made sheets 60c to 85c Pil
low slips 135 doz Bed blankets
from 39c to 900 pair White quilts
79c to 375 each Wide sheeting
23c The Thompson D G Co Ut
most value
Carters Last Mark
Carter G the race horse who is so
well known here won a 211 pace in
Missouri this week in 207 This
horse was sold on the streets of Nor
ton at one time for 15000 he is now
worth 10000 and is owned by Mr
Jeffries of McCook Nebraska Nor
ton County News
Mens S2000 Suits for 1500
These are our full winter weight
navy blue serge suits not sold any
where else under 2000 Our line
of suits at 2000 1650 1500 130
1000 750 and 500 merits your
inspection The Thompson D G Co
Utmost value
Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee
Huber Is exclusive agent in McCoo1
for the unexcelled Barrington Hall
coffees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c
per pound
Use McMillens Cream
Lotion for chapped face and hands
Once tried always used
A McMILLEN Druggist
Ladies Silk Dresses 1250
at The Thompson D G Co Utmost
value
FAIRY REVEL at opera house
September 30th
John Cashen Auctioneer
if
Indianola Nebr Dates booked at
McCook National Bank
Subscribe for the Tribune
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
Christian Science Subject for
Sunday morning September 25th will
be Reality
Congregational
Morning subject Good Citizenship
and the Church Evening What
I Science Teaches about God
JtlcC0h
Obituary - Accepts Appointment
Penelope Dragoo Neel was born in Rev A J R Goldsmith of Arapa
Brown county Ohio August 31st hoe has accepted the appointment as
1853 and departed this life in her rector of St Albans Episcopal church
home in Indianola Friday Sept 16 of this city and expects to move here
1910 at four oclock p m aged fifty- early in October Rev Goldsmiths
seven years and fifteen days J equipment for the sacred service is
The deceased was married to Mr of a liberal sort He was a student
John R Neel in Brown county Ohio at Queens College Birmingham Eng-
April 17th 1872 to which union were land and is a fellow m science and
born four children Ira Frank May
and George two of whom Ira and
Frank and their father still survive
The deceased with her husband
same mysterious end
We are more grateful than mere
words can express to all the friends
and neighbors and to the I O O F
and Rebekas for their assistance and
sympathy during the illness and af
ter the death of our dear wife and
mother and take this means of ex
pressing to you one and all our
thanks and appreciation therefor
J R Neel
I E Neel and family
W F Neel
May Lead To a Cut Out
Heavy losses by customers of Mc
Cook business men and consequent
slow payments to merchants may
lead to a crusade against gambling
which is reported to be unusually
heavy in this city at this time If
upon no higher grounds than finance
The Tribune however hopes the issue
may be raised and prosecuted with
vigor
Instances are reported wherein men
have lost their entire pay check at
the gambling table within a few
hours of receiving their pay checks
Other regrettable instances are re
lated of losses
Strength to the arm which shall
be raised in defense of law and to
purge the city of such undesirables
as are all gamblers
NEW STYLE
SYRINGES
In this line we can offer you more
and better for your money than you
can possibly get elsewhere
Our stock is unusually large and it
is made up of the very best and lat
est designs and pure rubber Syringes
are being constantly improved and
the new ones will cost you no more
than the old fashioned and inferior
styles Come and see our line
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Death Claimed Her
Mrs Henry N Colling of Indianola
who received treatment in this city
for some time for cancer of the
breast died in a Lincoln hospital
Thursday of last week The remains
were shipped to Indianola Friday
morning burial following in the Cath
olic cemetery at that place after ser
vices in the Catholic church there
Took Child to Lincoln
George Zeiler took his daughter to
Lincoln last Friday on No 2 for
treatment for appendicitis Mrs
Brumgard accompanied them The
daughter is thirteen years of age
and has been afflicted for some time
receiving treatment here
Tax Notice
Real estate taxes remaining un
paid will be advertised October 1st
To save advertising fees should be
paid on or before that date
C NADEN Co Treas
McCook Neb
Sept 21st 1910
The Only Union Made
overalls in the city are the Carhart
Huber is the exclusive agent Also
jackets and caps The phone is 97
How AbouThat Drill
Come in and let us tell you of the
Van Brunt and show you its excellent
construction
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
philosophy St Columbas College
England
The Arapahoe Pioneer states that
All our people regret that Rev Gold-
moved to Missouri from Ohio in 1877 smith and family are to leave our
and nine years later in 18S6 the fan city Rev and Mrs Goldsmith are
ily came to Nebraska where they
have resided until this date
In the time of her youth the de-
excellent Christian people highly re
soected and deservedly popular not
only with the members of their
parted united with the church and j own church but with all who know
eight or nine years ago she united
with the Christian church in Indian
ola She was a faithful companion
a devoted mother and a true friend
Her departure brings grief to all who
knew her as a friend and relative and
them
Released the Last Case
Tuesday Marshal Osborn released
Len Roberts from quarantine restric
tions and fumigated the nremises
we can only hope that In a better
thug reloaiing the only and last case
world she will be found again
We who are left behind are remind
ed that we all cling to life by a very
frail thread and that only a few years
will elapse until we shall reach that
of scarlet fever in the city This
welcome bit of news will be received
by the people of McCook with im
mense satisfaction
Proper and reasonable care now
on the part of all concerned will doub
less protect the city against a recur
rence of such an outbreak as we suf
fered from during the past summer
They Use the Newspapers
The Fremont Tribune says The
business men of Beatrice learning
wisdom of the business men of Fre
mont have just signed a compact to
cut out all fake advertising schemes
The blokes who are looking for easy
money will pass up that town too
Holdrege merchants have decided
likewise and are patronizing the city
newspapers liberally
Grieninger Porter
Mr Charles E Grieninger and Miss
Daisie Belle Porter were united in
marriage Tuesday of this week at
the home of the bride in Juniata
Nebraska The groom is well known
here being in the Burlington trans
portation service
A HAIR DREAM
THAT COMES TRUE
No one who is losing or has lost
his hair fails to hope and dream that
some remedy will be found that will
prevent hair from falling It has
already oeen found
REXALL 93 HAIR TONIC
Many preparations have been de
vised but this is the first one that
actually cures baldness if the hair
less advanced conditions it is always
a prominent and certain remedy
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Extremes Meet
The tiniest infants little soft un
dershirt and the biggest mans great
52 inch ditto together with all the
sizes and kinds between are found
in most complete assortment at The
Thompson D G Cos Specialists in
underwear
Base Burners and Heaters
We show the largest assortment
ever exhibited in the city Come and
select one early while the stock is
complete
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
The Main Store
On the Main Street
If It is the freshest and best in gro
cedes fruits vegetables etc you
seek look no further than Hubers
Sweater Coats for All
Large assortment of childrens
misses boysr ladies and mens
from 35c to 650 The Thompson D
G Co Utmost value
Ladies Jacket Suits 875
1250 1500 1801 2000 2500
The Thompson D G Co Utmost
value
Tuesday afternoon Mrs C J Bee
die of Holdrege shot and seriously
wounded her husband and then shot
herself instantly dying Another wo
man in the case
You Can Still Save
ten dollars on a wagon Come in and
get one at this special price
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING SEPT 22 1910
THE MILLINERY OPENINGS
They Were Perhaps the Most Notable
in the Citys History
The opening occasion of the three
millinery establishments of the city
last weeks end were perhaps the
most notable in the history of the
city in that particular The estab
lishments were each quite lavishly
decorated and flowers and music
gave emphasis to the elaborate and
stylish display of the millinery art
Both days Friday and Saturday af
ternoon and evening were graced by
large attendance of the ladies of the
city and surrounding towns which
was very gratifying to the dealers
who lavished time and means in
meeting the highest expectations of
the patrons And then too the sales
were in no sense disappointing
AT H C CLAPPS
This was the largest display ever
attempted by this house 375 made up
hats being on exhibition Their open
ing sales were unprecedented
The colors in the decorative plan
were yellow and white and natural
flowers were utilized sunflowers and
marguerites The two front windows
were done in pink and blue respect
ively
In the ready-to-wear department
furs and fur coats were the principal
items displayed
A five piece orchestra Pythian
provided the music Friday and on
Saturday Mesdames E O Vahue and
W B Mills
The management is distinctly elat
ed over the success of this seasons
opening
MRS J P NIES
Mrs J P Nies is more than pleas
ed with the successful outcome of
the first opening in her new location
in the DeGroff building
She devoted but one day to the oc
casion Friday and a large partic
ipation rewarded her efforts to
please Hers was a very large show
ing of stylish and tasteful creations
of the season and the opening sales
met her highest expectations
In connection with this showing
on the second floor of the DeGroff
building was the display of ladies
ready-to-wear goods by this establish
ment which was one of the finest
ever attempted by the company
The color scheme was in green
potted plants in profusion were in
evidence throughout the big establish
ment
Mesdames E O Vahue and W B
Mills were in charge of the music
follicles have not been absolutely de- MISS PECK
stroyed This means that it will not This popular west B street
cure every case but under actual lishment came in for a large share of
test it has time after time produced the opening success Friday the even
a growth of hair where the baldness j ing attendance especially taxing those
appeared to be permanent For the in charge of the display
They featured the cunning sugar
scoop hats the new duchess satin
hat with zebra feathers the exquisite
beaver plush with willow plumes and
other special designs
Marshal Niel roses carnations
ferns palms etc provided a taste
ful and ample decoration together
with the windows in white and yellow
and black respectively
The sales and orders were most
satisfactory
Disappointed in the promised Ital
ian orchestra a Victor was requisi
tioned for the occasion
The Fairy Revel Opera House
The Fairy Revel under the auspices
of the Episcopal Guild will be given
at the opera house Friday evening
September 30th Over 150 children
will take part mi this entertainment
Tickets at McConnelPs 50c and 35c
Watch the paper next week for an
nouncements and program
Girls and Childrens Caps
A big assortment of these much
wanted tams and fancy bearskin pop
lin plush patent leather and kid
leather caps and hats from 25c to 1
at The Thompson D G Cos Ut
most value
A Furnace in
your house is a great convenience
Let us figure with you on the Len
nox steel furnace Not how cheap
but how good
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Horses for Sale
Two mares and some two-year-olds
Will sell right R M OSBORN
Ladies Rain Coats 1000
in navy green grey The Thompson
D G Co Utmost value
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NUMBER 18
One Dollar
does not make a fortune anymore
than one swallow makes a spring
But one collar deposited as a start
on a bank account may mean a
fortune in time just the same as
the one bird indicates that spring
is coming
After you have made the start
it is only necessary to adopt a rule
of saving a ce tain prt of your
income REGULARLY to lay by
a substantial sum Suppose vou
decide to save one fourth or one
fifth of every dollar that comes
into your hinds wouldnt that
give you an excellent start in a
year 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
points that you do not understand
THE
Mccook national
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Leh V Pres
C J OBriex Cshr
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DIRECTORS
J J Loughran P F ilcKenna
COUNTY JAIL DELIVERY
The Only Inmate Harry McCuller
Digs His Way Out to Liberty
Wednesday morning Red Willow
countys jail was found empty Dur
ing the previous night Harry McCull
er the sole occupant dug a hole
through the brick wall into the boil
er room and from a rear door easily
made his way to freedom
McCuller had not been placed in
the steel cell the night before and
thus was enabled to work his way
through the brick wall with the aid
of a piece of steel handed him
through the grating of a rear win
dow
McCuller was in jail to answer to
the charge of burglary at the Nov
ember term of district court not
being able to secure the 1000 bond
required
Some months since he burglarized
a Burlington boarding car at Indian
ola No trace of relatives could be
found He is said to be only 16 years
of age Sheriff Higgins was out of
the city at the time the jail delivery
occurred and at this writing has not
returned
Federal Licenses in McCook
Besides the six saloon men and
the three drug dealers there are four
other federal licenses leld in McCook
They have been issued in the names
of Laura Hughes Blanche Elliott
Lucile Darrel and Eagles Club
None of these four hold city li
censes hence it may be reasonably
assumed are not beyond the reach of
the city ordinances
Boys Suits and Overcoats
Knickerbocker suits 3 years to 12
years 175 to 400 Three piece
suits 350 to 750 Overcoats 175
to 750 The Thompson D G Co
Utmost value
Joseph Morris
An old settler of Red Willow pre
cinct William Morris died today He
was born in England July 8 1831
will be buried in Indianola tomorrow
Money in Hcgs
but you need to fence off so your
hogs can rustle Let us fit you out
with American hog fence
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Stork Pants
These waterproof pants for infants
only 25c at The Thompson D G
Cos Utmost value
Hair Nets and Turbans
36 inch silk nets 5c Turbans 25c
Rolls 25c The Thompson D G Co
Utmost value
Hubers coffee cannot be beat
Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents
and Wedding Breakfast heads the
list
fairy revel
September 30th
at opera house
C JUL MATS0N
Auctioneer
Refer to leading men whom I have con
ducted sales of all kinds for
Phone 57 CITY RESTATOAUT
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