The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 24, 1910, Image 2

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EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CON
GREGATIONAL Sunday School at
930 a m Preaching at 1030 a m
and 730 p m by pastor Junior C
E at 130 p m Senior C E at 730
Wherever you see the Bell sign it stands for
the advancemunt of hetter things in life It is the
sign of the most powerful influence for broadening
human intelligence
You see this march of social and business prog
rts all about you When a new store is opened a
Bell telephone is there first when a new residence
goes up it is wired for Bell service
Just as individuals in your locality use the tel
ephone for mutual convenience so towns and cities
hundreds of miles apart are served by the Long
Distance Bell Telephone
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE
CHAS W KELLEY Local Manager
Bullard Lumber Co
Sells the Best
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Lumber arid Coal
BULLARD LUMBER CO Phone no i
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As wholesome nourishing and palatable as any food
ever made Unlike any other food A mixture of
Wheat Rice Oats and Barley
Ask Your Grocer
REGULAR CHURCH SERVICES
McCook Wins from Indianola 6 0
In a slow game McCook beat In-
rniirnntipnnl Sundav school at dianola on tlieir own ground last
Saturday The field had been plouh
10 a in Preaching at 11 a m and i
8 p m The public cordially invited
R T BAYNE Pastor
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services
Simda at 11 a in and Wednesday
at 8 p m Meets now in the north
east comer of court house basement
Catholic Order of services Mass
800 a m Mass and sermon 1030
a m Evening services at S30
Sundav school 230 p in
WM J PATTON O M I
Methodist Preaching by the pas
tor at 11 a m and S p in Sunday
school at 10 a in Epworth League
at 7 p m
LESTER E LEWIS Pastor
man preaching services in cnurcn
ea and last play was impossible n
McCook boys were exhairtd after
the first few minutes of play Wil
son got away for two long runs and
touchdowns early in the first quar
ter but was called back by the ref
eree No scoring was done until the
third quarter when McCook takn
the ball on their l yard linn bv for
ward passes and end runs carried
rhe ball to Indianolas three yard
line where Wilson carried the ball
over on a line smash Anmlen kick
ed a pretty goal Wilson tried a
drop kick from the 30 yard line in
the second quarter but missed by a
few feet In the second quarter Suit
or of Indianola was shoved over his
vn goal line for a safety by McCook
but the referee forgot to blow the
whistle and Suitor crawled out in
to the field
Indianola played a much stronger
game than they did here Suitor
Baptist Sundav school at ten was their star He was in every play
oclock a m Preaching at 11 a m ind broke up a number of McCooks
and -00 p m B Y P V 700 p forward passes Indian ola used a
m I rayor meeting and Bible study number of forward passes
Wednesday at S p rn - Hy In fact it was the o ily thing
3 E WILKIX Pastor they could gain ground with They
I worked a criss cross once every
or attempt at end line bucks
runs or
EPIZCOPAL Sunday school at ten
was stopped short McCook gained
oclock Morning prayer and sermon
tXiicQ as much ground as IndianoIa
at eleven oclock Evening prayer only to lose the ball by repeated
and sermon at eight Choir rehearsal bling Indianola only threatened Mc-
books oal oice when they had
attend
as usual every member please
tne oal1 on tne 1 yard TIe
ALtKIC J K UULDfaUlili Kector pay seesawed up an1 jmvn tlle fieij
rao t of the time in Indianpas
Evangelical Lutheran Regular Ger ritory
corner of E and Gth street east Good Results Always Follow
ery Sunday morning at 1030 All e use ot Foley Sidney iuis Tiiey
fiormnns pnrdinllv invited are upbuilding strengthening and
REV GROTHEER Pastor nothing Tonic in action quick in
results A McMillen
McCook Tribune 100 a year
Thinking and making preparations
for your Christmas advertising Bet-
All Germans cordiallv invited to at- ter get busy and see us Some of the
tend these services best space is going already The
REV GUSTAV HENKELMANX Tribune reaches the most and best
buyers
Chamberlains Stomach and Liver There is little danger from a cold
W Tablets do not sicken or gripe and or from an attack of the grip except
may be taken with perfect safety by when followed by pneumonia and
the most delicate woman or the this never happens when Chamber
youngest child The old and feeble Iains Cough Remedy is used This
will also find them a suitable remedy
for aiding and strengthening their
weakened digestion and for regulat
ing the bowels For sale by all
dealers
THIS SIGN MEANS
COMMERCIAL
remedy has won its great reputation
and extensive sale by its remarkable
cures of colds and grip and can be
relied upon with implicit confidence
For sale by all dealers
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Bt r lib a rd t
was iat tour
ing i his country
iiid was playing in
St Louis a member
of her company was
taken suddenly ill
on the evening
lieu a perform
ance of Camille
was to be given It
jut t happened that
there was no one
in the company who
was up in the part and the manage
ment were at a lo s what to do in or
der to ghe the show Willelte Ker
shaw who is at present playing the
leading role in The Country Boy
Edgar Selwyns new comedy of city
life was in St Louis visiting her par
ents
The fact of Bernhardt dibtress was
brought to her notice by the manager
of the theater who was a personal
friend of hers and who spoke of the
seriousnes of the situation Miv
Kershaw volunteered to play the part
Her offer was accepted and sie ac
quitted herself with credit As a le
sult Willette Kershaw enjoys the dis
tinction of being the only Amerian
actress who ever played in support or
the divine Sarah
Kate Douglas Wiggin whoop first
play Relti cn of Sunnybrook rami
is attracting so much attention is es
IKcially a childrens author To thin
f Mrs Wiggin is to see her surround
ed with child faces for there is
a book of hers without a
glimpse of juvenile life and the gi eat
er part of her work centers about a
diild hero or heroine
You have many children said n
crystal gaer once to Mrs Wiggin
It was in County Meath Ireland at
a fair held on the grounds of Lord
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KATE DOCGIiAS WIGGIN
Darn ley iind the crystal gazer had
been brought from Dublin for the oc
casion
I have no children replied the
author
But 1 see them they are coining
still coming oh so nniuy little ones
They are clinging to you you are sur
rounded by them went on the Dub
lin woman her eyes on the ball nor
would she accept denial They are
the children of a relative she asked
hopefully No I cannot understand
I see them she Insisted
Ilelen Ware who is starring this sea
son in The Deserters a military
melodrama is one of the very few fe
male stars who have made their way
to the top of the ladder through hard
work From the time she made her
debut on the stage as a super with
Maude Adams in The Little Minis
ter up to now she has shown that
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HELEN WARE
success In the theater can be won
without a pull or through managerial
favoritism
Miss Wares pet fad is the collecting
of antique jewelry and she is never so
happy as when visiting the shops that
deal in antiques Besides possessing
an extensive gathering of rings of un
common stones she treasures a val
uable collection of necklaces
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And HIGH TIME to Buy Gifts
the Children Pray For
and Avoid the Late Rush
Pythians Invade Benkelman
About a score of members of the
McCcok lodge Knights of Pythias
wont to Benkelman Monday and as
siLe ii tne wok o conferring the
three degrees of Pythianism upon
several rovitiatrs The McCcok team
assisted by Messrs Denny of Lin
coln and Xo be g of Iloldrege con
ferred the degrees and the work was
performed in first class style be
lieve me
Incidentally the boys made a
bushel of fun for themselves and the
people of Be eliran Johnnie Mo
rissey of oar city being niich in the
lmeli t in lms conetion
The bos bought a white turkey
and from the band stand in that burg
were inlulsing in tie delight of a raf
fle continuous performance when
the sheriff of the county appeared
and hooked onto Mr Morrissey
As district court was in session
the prisoners were haled into cou t
at once to answer for this infraction
of the law Attorneys were at com
mand and nothing short of a stren
uous effort saveJ JoLnnie a worse
fate than a sentence of one dollar
and costs To balance the scales of
justice the witnesses were each as
se3 J Z ens
The grim humor of the case re
sides in th innocence of the sheriff
and the uncertainty of Johnnie as
to whether it was a joke or not
Morrissey is ttill in the dark as to
whether John ordeal or bO0 Qunn
is responsible for his arrest
Mo ris cy s jjbseqiwntly treated the
bos to two lits worth of cascarets
and tfuis the sae of McFaddens
pasture feJ his revenge
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings
have btn made in the courty clerk
offi e siii e our last report
R D Rogers et ux to Ern
est J Baker qcd to w hf
nv r S---2 1 00
Samuel Current et ux to J
A Scott et al wd to ne qr
10-4-23 0000 00
County treasurer to C F
Lehn tax deed 16 in 4 1st
aid to co McCook
E S Thompson to J V Dol
an ficl to w hf 10-3-27
Lincoln Land Co to Griffith
J Owens wd to part se qr
J mJ a m 9
Richard V McDaniel to Hi
ram Feekin wd 1 in 10 1st
add to So McCook
1 00
750 00
1 00
The Intermission In Temple theatr
building for the Judge Norris 10c ci
gar and Novum Templum 5c smoke
If jou feel iou want to be showii
In the matter of quality go to the
McCook Flour and Feed Store
Try McCook Business College
Try a Tribune want ad and watch
results
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Photograph
Man Well I
w ant you to
take my picture
for my mamma
She heard seme
one saj that
you took the ni
cest pictures of
children and
could beat
All The Pho
tographers
in getting good
results for a
smallcost Say
wont you bring
your chamera
over and take
mo right now
I promise t o
keop still and
not move until
you have snap
shotted me O
thank you
Good bye
E Schell Kimmell
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER
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positive that the
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powder should be condemned
hart University of Mi
Un huying baSsfssg powder
ejaizssame the label and fake
only a ferand Siaowsa to lie
S3a2e wiSIa Creana ol Tartar
HomeHred OraftStallions
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The Two Orphans
So much has been said and writ
ten concerning The Two Orphans
which is the next attraction at the
Temple theatre that it would seem
as if the mere announcement of this
great play would be sufficient to
pack the theatre from pit to dome
However for the benefit of the few
who have not read the book we of- I
fer the following history and synop
sis of what is correctly classed as
the strongest French melodrama ever
written The Two Orphans was
written by DEnery and the theme
v as inspired by the profligacy and
wantonness of the nobles in France
during the reign of Louis in the fif
tee th century This shortly led up
to an utter disregard on the part of
the nobility for the polittical as well
as the moral rights of the common
people and was directly responsible
for the French Revolution
It was info this seething mold that
DEnery poured the genius that was
to make him famous as one of the
foremost French authors Fired by
the terrible condition and the wrongs
of his compatriots he produced this
play that stirred the blood of the
French people to the Loiling point
and assured his popularity for all
time The play was first produced
in this country by A M Palmer who
used the Kate Claxton version and
from the rice of the curtain on the
initial performance this struggling
manager was assured of a success
ful future and of a fortune from this
great piece in which old and more
experienced producers had refused
to risk their money The fact that
the big majority of people are not
satisfied with witnessing it once
but go to see it again and again at
tests its wonderful effectiveness and
human interest which accounts for
its wonderful popularity
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
McCook National Bank
McCook Nebraska
CiiAETrR No K il
III the State of Nebraska nt tho close of busi
ness November 10 191U
resources
Loans and Discounts S1G0 001 45
OvBrdrafts secured ami unecnnd 568 94
U S Bonds t circulation 501XO00
Premiums on U S Bonds 1811 37
Boutls securities etc 127S 0
Banking house furniture and fixtures ilba 95
Due from National Banks not reserve
agents 291145
Due from state and private banks and
bankers trust companies and sav
ings banks 1SJ 8S
Duo from improved reserve acents 0OiO 24
Checks and other cash items 5195
Notes of other National Banks 2790 00
Fractional paper currencj nickels and
cents 95 35
Lawful Money Reserve in Bank viz
Specie S12977 15
LeRal teuder notes 105500 14012 15
Redemption fund with US Treasurer
a per cent of circulation 2500 00
Total S7493 2J
liabilities
Capital stock paid in 50000 00
Surplusfund 10000 00
Undivided profits less expenses and
taxespaiil 4665 76
National Bank notes outstanding 48800 00
Duo to other National banks 4014 13
Individual deposits subject to check 87356 13
Demand certificates of deposit 1137 78
Time certificates of deposit 797S4 41
Cashiers checks outstanding 1740 00
Total 52S749S 23
Stato of Nebraska
County of Red Willow iss
I C J OBrien cashior of the above named
bank do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to tho best of my knowledge and
belief u du ueien uasui
Correct Attest
P Walsh
C F Lehn
P F McKenna Directors
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th
day of November 1910 CnAS W Kellett
seal Notary Public
My commission expires Mar 30 1913
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A pire wholesome reliable Grape
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder
Improves the flavor and adds to
fhe feealtMiitaess of the food
A
DAVID MAUL
Tuner of Pianos
South McCook
Leave orders with
in Rishels store
C C Brown
Received on Account Pali
Out Cash Credit slips etc
for sale at The Tribune office Per
t000 50c
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Fire and Wind
Insurance
Written in First Class
Companies
C J RYAN
Hour Feed Main av
Large and Small Jobs
are equally well looked after We
are ready at short notice to fix all
leaks or other repairs in your plumb
ing or in your heaters and stoves
All Jobs Thoroughly Understood
and after we are through with them
you will find us the best men who
ever did the same work for you and
we do it cheap
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Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr
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But we can meet your
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lines from our large
and complete stocks
in all grades
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