The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 27, 1910, Image 1

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TWENTY NINTH YEAR
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All the Latest
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CLASSMATES
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Repairing
What They Say about Wm Macauley
in This Production
Grinnell Iowa Oct 11 10
ZVIr Arthur Lister Manager
Newton Iowa
Dear Sir Wm Macauley and his
company have just played Class
mates here tonight to a -packed
house
My patrons were more than pleased
with the performance
They have an excellent company
and have given us a splendid per
formance I cheerfully recommend
them to you and your patrons
Yours very truly
H F LAMPHERE
Manager Colonial Theatre
A 250 Coupon
Cut this out and bring it to us
We will honor it for 250 on the pur
chase of a 650 mens corduroy suit
That makes the suit net you 400
Sizes 3G and 38 The Thompson D
G Co Utmost value
A New Dairy
About October 31 E F Markwad
will commence to deliver milk to pa
trons in the city making one delivery
a day at first and later will make
two deliveries Phone ash 3621
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
SEE SEE
McConnells holiday display will be
in the old Model shoe store building
across the street north of DeGroffs
For Sale or Trade
Quarter section of Hayes county
land cultivated to trade for McCook
property Inquire of Dr Hare
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A Pleasant
Expression
improves a
photograph so
woud e r f u 1 1 y
that it has bu
come an im
portant factor
in the require
m e n t s and
JV judgment of a
First Class
Photographer
It h only one
step from a
pleasant ex
pression to an
idiotic grinLet
us be the judge
of the exact
boundary We
refusa to print
poor likenesses
Our prices are
very moderate
but our work
must be first
class
E Schell Kimmell
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER
1st Door N Com Hotel Red 428
Quick Wiehe i
One of the charming home wed
dings of the fall was that of Mr Neal
Quick of Indianola and Miss Ruth
daughter of Mr and Mrs A C Wiehe
of our city which occurred on last
Thursday evening at the family res
idence in our city in the presence of
a small company of relatives and
friends of the high contracting par
ties
Rev R T Bayne of the j
tional church performed the ceremony
in the use of the ring the betrothal j
being consummated under an arch in
white and green in the swell window
of the parlor the young couple ap 1
proaching from an upper chamber to
the familiar strains of the wedding j
march in Lohengrin played by Miss
Nina Tomlinson
Miss Marval Jimison of Cherokee
Iowa and Mr Will Wiehe brother of
the bride were respectfully brides
maid and best man
A dainty two course luncheon fol
lowed the ensuing congratulations
During the serving Misses Minnie
Viersen and Florence Rosebush sans
the sextette from Lucia and Miss
Tomlinson played several selections
on the piano The wedded ones and
families were served at a large table
in the dining room which was decor
ated in pink and green with stream
ers of white pink carnations were
the flowers
The bride was simply and prettily
gowned in white Persian lawn with
Valenciennes lace and insertion mes
salin silk bodice and streamers and
carried a bouquet of pink roses
The young folks were handsomely
remembered a check for 1000 from
the grooms father being especially
noteworthy
Among tbe guests from out of the
city were C S Quick Miss Flora
Quick of Indianola and Miss Angie
Quick of Lincoln father and sisters
of the groom Dr and Mrs W D
Mackechnie Mr and Mrs W A Do
lan Mr Jesse Hadley and Mr John
Hedges of Indianola Mrs W N
Jimison and daughter Miss Marval
of Cherokee Iowa
Mrs T F Rowell and Mrs H
Brown assisted in the refreshments i
Miss Florence Rosebush and Miss
Minnie Viersen in the serving
Miss Marval Jimison caught the
brides bouquet
The young couple departed same
night on No 6 for Lincoln and Coun 1
cil Bluffs on a wedding trip A pre-
pared cottage awaits them in their
future home Indianola where the
groom is employed in the State Bank
The Tribune feels a personal word
to be superfluous Two more worthy
excellent and charming young people
have not in years come into our life
and experience
We most heartily congratulate
Reynolds Wendland
Mr Eddie W Reynolds and Miss
Lillie Wendland both of Benkelman
Neb were married in the M E
parsonage Wednesday October 26
1910 Rev L E Lewis performing the
ceremony They returned to Benkel
man on No 3 same day
Nelson Eckloff
Mr Oscar A Nelson of Holdrege
and Miss Huldah J Eckloff of Axtell
Nebraska were united in marriage
at the M E parsonage in McCook
Wednesday October 26 Rev Lester
E Lewis pastor officiating
Bedding Headquarters
Home made comforts 200 to 300
Blankets 39c to 900 pair Sheets
60c and 85c Pillow slips 135 per
dozen White quilts 79c to 375
Wide sheeting 23c to 30c Ticking
10c to 22 c Quilt size batt 60c
Comfort calicoes 6c Feather pjl
lows 65c to 125 each The Thomp
son D G Co Utmost value
Mr Thomas Scott Appointed
The county commissioners of Fron
tier county have appointed Mr Thom
as Scott as county superintendent of
Frontier county in succession to Mr
L W Colebank resigned
For Sale at i Bargain
if taken soon one nearly new Amer
ican Ideal boiler 1200 ft capacity
steam heat 2000 ft capacity hot
water MEDDLETON RUBY
John Cashen Auctioneer
Indianola Nebr Dates booked at
McCook National Bank
George Wall and Fred Bamesber
ger from route 3 Indianola came up
on Tuesday afternoon to attend the
Haag Gillen wedding
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 1910
Kirchner Caffrey Macauley in Classmates j Mr Dahlman
Mr J E Kirchner of Titanka The charm of Duncan Irving the In the course of his auto tour of
Iowa a nl Miss Katie Caffrey of this chief character in Classmates this section of Nebraska James Dahl
city were united in marriage Tuesday which will be played by William Ma- man Democratic nominee for gov
iuoniiiig October 25 1910 in St Pat- cauley and a large company at the ernor reached McCook Saturday
ricks Catholic church of our city Temple theatre on Wednesday No- evening last and addressed a large
Rev W J Patton celebrant Masters vember 2 lies not so much in what audience in the Temple theatre
Louis and Edmund Kirchner of the other characters say of him as j The Tribune desires to be fair
don Kansas nephews of the bride in what he really is and does Class and generous to Mr Dahlman even
and groom attending at the altar mates is not a talky play but an charitable for there is use for the
The bride was attended by Miss acting one and Duncan Irving does broadest mantle of charity in his
Rose Caffrey and the groomsman was not rely upon the good word of his case but we cannot stretch imagina
Mr John Caffrey of Orleans Neb friends for his position in the drama tion much less the truth far enough
being sister and brother of the bride out upon his own sterling qualities to style his efforts a speech Per-
The bride was formerly one of No one can see hini m one act f haps it were just and fair to call it
Ian countys most successful teachers the play and not know him to be a a dull stunt in comedy a colorless
having taught during the past two man -of sweet and fine honor His vaudeville between curtaih act With
years in the Orleans high school eves and his words carry conviction al it was most disappointing to one
The groom holds the responsible to everyone that he is the possessor who has taken him seriously at all
sition oi engineer on the Rock lslanu a dean and honest soul Duncan Mr Dahlman if he made any impres
system in Iowa Irving is a man innately critical A sion upon you that lasted over night
After the solemn ceremony the reticent man as to his own thoughts made you feel that he was quite a
dal party with relatives and friends and feelings he takes an inward j common wind merchant with more
repaired to the home of the brides measurement of everyone with whom egotism and braggadocia than is ne
parents Mr and Mrs Charles he comes in contact often the re- cessary or useful in any one man
frey where a bounteous weMrir verse of what had been supposed J In general his talk was along the
breakfast was served in three courses T t hurts him to acknowledge defects same line as reported in the dailies
Mr and Mrs Kirciiner leit on o m others and he has the impersonal of his York Aurora and other
6 same night for their future home good qualities in those who are un- speeches The same plea for local
in Titanka Iowa j congenial- to him And so even to self government The usual rude and
Though but a resident of a few his rival Bert Stafford he is j crude roast of preachers tight
months in McCook the bride had rous to the danger point But once wads etc The same incessant self
won numerous warm friends whose his honor is aroused once he finds glorification and self bloviation The
good wishes go with her to her Iowa that it is his fathers good name that same ringing in of his estimable wife
home Stafford is dragging into the mire and daughters The same jibes at
Among the out-of-town guests were a11 caution all restraint leave him prohibitionists The same drinking
Mr and Mrs Ed Caffrey of Stamford and he strikes a blow that ruins his repeatedly out of a pitcher of water
Neb Mr and Mrs J R Kirchner We w ith a wink out of the other eye
and sons of Herndon Kas Miss Edith A few attempts at being serious
Cain of Republican City Mr John
Carroll of Cambridge Neb
Remains Were Buried Here and argumentative but when not tire-
The remains of the late Dr A C some he was worse
Harlan arrived from Hillsboro Iowa j In a sentence his plea was for the
Tuesday morning and interment was wide open theory as practiced in
Lyon Rouch made from the home of S D McClain ha and his contention was against
A very pretty wedding took place i of this city same afternoon at one county option
last Wednesday evening October 26 1 oclock the body being buried in He laid special stress on his claim
Riverview beside those of that you cant legislate men temper
at 8 p m at the home of Mr and cemetery
his departed wife and daughter ate or chaste
Mrs H A Rouch when their
ter Hazel Ramona was united -in mar- Brief services were conducted at Neither can you make a buffoon
riage to Eugene C Lyon of Wymore J the home by Rev L E Lewis of the thus serious or a thief honest nor
Nebraska in th nresence of some Methodist church W B Whittaker con you thus restrain the hand of
sixty of their friends Rev S E an oldtime personal friend of the de- j the murderer the skill and cunning
Wilkins of Wilsonville olficiating Ccsed in Frontier county paying a j ot the forger or the stealth of the
The bridal party took their places un- short personal tribute to the depart- embezzler but we do have laws
der a white wedding bell while Miss ed especially enlarging upon and against them and when these laws are
Fern Flitcraft played softly the Men- phasizing the unselfish devotion of honestly enforced they each and all j
delssohn wedding march j the doctor professionally and person- j reduce the crimes they are aimed to
Tim iriro or itoo vhifo nr arn allv to the welfare of others curtail
de chine over white silk taffeta and j Quite a number of friends joined
she carried a bouquet of white with the few relatives who
tions The decorations were pink and nied the body in the final services
white the same color scheme being
November 15
Haag Gillen
Mr Joseph Haag and Miss Ger
trude daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter
Gillen were married at ten oclock
Wednesday morning in St Patricks
church of this city a large company
of friends neighbors and relatives
witnessing the solemn ceremony
A reception at the Gillen home fol
lowed the ceremony in the church A
this reception a large company par
ticipated in an elaborate and hearty
affair
County Option
will be the subject at the Congrega
tional church next Sunday evening
Special music by male quartet and
choir The morning subject will be
Spirituality
The annual bazaar and dinner of
the ladies of the Sacred Heart guild
will be held on December 1st
Canning pears by the bushel at
MAGNERS Phone 14
Fred Boehner and John Kirchner
were city visitors Monday
No matter the character of vour
ideas in wall DaDers mouldings SDe
On Bargain Square
County Option We have placed on Bargain
Voters while considering this op- square eight pieces of double fold
tion question dont forget the option fleeCe lined dress goods of regular
we offer you on the purchase of those value of 15c yard which- we offer
fine and plump weight dark blue serial whle they last at 9 cents per yard
suits at 1500 They make splendid
suits to vote in Other suits from
500 to 2000 The Thompson D G
Co Utmost value
Subscriptions
If you want to subscribe for or re
new your subscription to any daily
paper or magazine call on me and I
will save you money
BARNEY HOFER
McCook News Co
Suitable for childrens dresses house
dresses wrappers etc The Thomp
son D G Co Utmost value
Promptly at 9 Oclock
The grand march of the barn dance
in Menards hall tonight Friday
the 28th will begin at prompt nine
oclock
SACRED HEART GUILD
On Bargain Square
are to be found 8 or 10 cuts of fine
cambric muslin of 12c value 10
yards in a cut They are priced at
100 per cut Will you be an early
comer The Thompson D G Co
Utmost value
Am A 2 bu Grain Bags 22c
each at The Thompson D G Co
most value
Coffee If you want the best see
MAGNER Phone 14
Subscribe for The Tribune
the year
100
Mr Dahlman is disappointing
There were also speeches by R
D Sutherland Democratic nominee
Dr H A Harlan a cousin from for congressman Fifth district Mr
carried out in the refreshments Hillsboro Iowa W S Harlan a Sutherland is of the warming pan
Mrs Hugh Kelley and Mrs Clyde Ehew from Lincoln Neb and Miss variety and a jolly good fellow too j
Shirley both brides of recent date Rena Huddleston of Hillsboro Iowa u ot optimism and there with the
assisted in servine a grand niece accompanied the re- Jolly In case we cant land Norris
mains here for interment
The presents were numerous and
beautiful Miss Bruce was the lucky
young lady to catch the brides bou
quet
Mr and Mrs Lyon left Thursday
evening on No 6 for a short wed
ding trip visiting briefly in Lincoln
before going to Wymore where they
will be at home to their friends after j
FALL
DECORATIONS
why Roderick will Dhu but he had
better retain his law offices in Nelson
for use after November 8th
Then The Little Giant from
Grand Island favored the audience
Hon Thompson has
a reputa
plans for decorating may be we have
tion for silver tongued but
oratory on
the materials that will enable you to
this occasin he could not
get up
realize them perfectly All the latest
sieam enouugn to attain tne iootnnis
even of eloquence He labored
as un
cial materials are represented in our
der a handicap besides he
was weary
stock and we can if desired suggest
original and attractive modes of us
ing them
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Stock Foods
Now is a good time to feed stock
food and get your stock in good con
dition for winter
We carry a full line of all the
standard stock foods also poultry
food
A McMILLEN Druggist
and worn with much speech making
He is capable of much better work
under more pleasing circumstances
He was not well staged here
Francis Colfer the clever deputy
oil inspector was chairman and intro
duced the speakers with his well
known blarney though Frank was
not tuned up to full concert pitch
It was a magnificent audience of
many motives but the players on the
stage did not make good
The McCook band furnished out
and in door music
t
Opinions differ widely as to the
harvest
Rubber Gloves
are so necessary to the housewife
I need merely mention that I carry
a full line of rubber gloves in all
sizes
A McMILLEN Druggist
Seed Wheat for Sale
Choice seed shipped in from Adams
county Nebraska Also seed rye
REAL EASTERDAY
More Light
Yes Water White coal oil 10c a
gallon at
MAGNERS Phone 14
Get a FREE MAJESTIC SOUVE
NIR see our advertisement in this
issue
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
You can aid the work of preven
tion of crime by keeping your valu
able papers jewels etc in one of
the safety deposit boxes of the First
National Bank
Get our RATES on FARM LOANS
DORWART BARGER
NUMBER 22
A Business
Luxury
A checking account is in
deed a business necessity and
he who tries to get along with
out one is at great disadvant
age
It is not required that a
person should have a large
bulk of business in order to
open an account
Professional men and even
women are running checking
accounts If you have never
done business this way and
are not familiar with the
plan come to us and we will
get you started
THE
McCOOK NATIONAL
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lehn V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIRECTORS
J J Loughran P F McKenna
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
Christian Science
Morning subject Everlasting Pun
ishment
EPISCOPAL Sunday school at ten
Shortened morning prayers litany
and sermon by the rector at eleven
Evening prayer and address at eight
oclock
Methodist
Morning subject The Largeness
of Mans Sphere Evening topic
My Obligation to God The choir
will- render speciah music
Prepare for Winter Fires
We are facing the soon approach
of cold weather and this means start
ing fires in stoves furnaces etc
And this reminds us that you should
look well to your premises before
starting such fires Give your flues
attention and your stove pipes Eaoh
is a fruitful source of fires Defect
ive flues and stove pipes that are not
spark tight cause many of the fires
Both should be cleaned A little at
tention to these matters may result
in a great saving to you Do not
overlook or neglect this matter whick
is especially urged by the state fire
commissioner and is suggested to
all by good judgment
Married a Holbrook Couple
Mr Albert F Kief and Miss Pearl
T King both of Holbrook were mar
ried at the Methodist parsonage Oc
tober 22 1910 Rev L E Lewis
pastor officiating
Mens Shoes 190
275 and 300 Ladies shoes 165
185 200 275 Misses shoes
120 145 165 1S5 210 Childs
shoes 35c 65c 75c 90c The Thomp
son D G Co Utmost value
Perfect Hog Cholera Cure
Experiments recently completed at
Omaha seem to prove conclusively
that they have discovered a serum
which will absolutely cure hog chol
era
Think of Christmas
and dont forget that McConnells en
tire line of gift goods Will be display
ed in the building corner of Main
and B streets or first door north of
DeGroffs
Voile Skirts6 750 10
Very handsome styles Very fine
voile Large line of panama skirts
of serge of batiste of mohair 2
to 10 Alterations free The Thomp
son D G Co Utmost value
Lamps
We carry a good nickel plated lamp
which makes a very bright and sat
isfactory light
A McMTLLEN Druggist
The Only Union Made
overalls in the city are the Carhart
Huber Is the exclusive agent Also
jackets and caps The phone Is 97
WINTER APPLES ON TRACK
For particulars phone H E
Durham Red 414
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