The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 13, 1911, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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THURSDAY APRIL 13 1911
Inner Tubes
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iicnelm and al other Envelopes
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Huiskamps
Calendar
Shoes
vices every other Sunday afternoon
at 230 oclock
REV GROTHEER Pastor
BAPTIST Bible school if
Preaching at 11 and 8 oclock
D L McBRIDE Minister
The majority of motor
ists throughout the world
are satisfied users of
Michelin Inner Tubes
They are the best judges
Ask them
Look for
this sign
eon leading
IN STOCK BY
C R LIVINGSTON
These shoes are equal to any 500
and COO shoes on the market They
look as well are just as stylish and
wear as -well cost only 300 and 400
for ladies and 400 for mens With
every pair of these shoes you get a
calendar on -which you mark the date
you began to wear them when they
are worn out count up the days of
service you have had and you will never
again buy anything but Calendar Shoes
VIERSEN OSBORN McCook
Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee
and be happy At Hubers only
THE INTERMISSION
for all kinds
MAGAZINES AND DAILIES
Temple Building
Kansas City Post 5c week
McCOOK MACHINERY
AND IRON WORKS
Machine Work
Blacksmithing
Horse Shoeing
We are agents for the Celebrated
Ford Auto
20G 1st st E -- Phone red 450
REGULAR CHURCH SERVICES
Congregational Sunday school at
10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and
8 p m The public cordially invited
R T BAYNE Pastor
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 830 a m Mass and sermon
1030 a m Evening services at
800 Sunday school 230 p m
WM J PATTON O M I
Methodist Preaching by the pas
tor at 11 a m and 8 p m Sunday
school at 10 a m Epworth League
at 7 p m
LESTER E LEWIS Pastor
EPISCOPAL Sunday school at ten
oclock Morning prayer and sermon
at eleven oclock Evening prayer
and sermon at eight Choir rehearsal
as usual every member please attend
ALFRIC J R GOLDSMITH Rector
German Congregational Sunday
school at 930 a m Preaching at
1030 a in and 730 p m by the
pastor Junior CE at 130 p m
Senior C E at 730 All Germans
cordially i -wiled to attend these sorv
ices
HENRY KAUERZ Pastor
GERMAN EVAN LUTHERAN Ser
MARION
Mrs J H Wicks was a Danbury
business visitor last Thursday
The sewing circle met last Friday
at the home of Mrs Sines
Mrs S H Stilgebouer was a visitor
at Danbury one day last week
Grandma Van Pelt of Cedar Bluffs
visited relatives here closing days of
last week
W A Minniear of Danbury was a
business visitor in town one day last
week
Miss Hazel Furman visited relatives
at Cedar Bluff a few days last mid
week
Thomas Dayton who has been
working on the Powell Nilsson
ranch for some time has shipped his
household effects to Frazier Colo
where he expects to locate
Roy Hilborn of Denver did some
sign painting in town last week
Mrs T J Dimmitt and daughter
returned first of last week from
Peru Xeb where they have been at
tending school
The Misses Whittaker Ruth Plumb
and Miss South of Fairview attended
the Southwestern Nebraska Teachers
meeting at Oxford closing days of
last week
G W Reed has installed a small
gasoline engine at his residence and
will use it to irrigate his garden and
lawn He has also erected a larg
elevated tank for the storage of wat
er These are the kind of improve
ments which make life worth liv
ing and help beautify the town
Mr and Mrs W M Van Pelt who
have been visiting relatives near
Jaqua Kan returned home the first
of last week
P Walsh C Naden and F S Lof
ton of McCook were in townlast week
boosting McCook for the agricultural
school
John Parker who has been working
on the lanch left recently overland
for Council Grove Kan where he
has a position on a cattle ranch
Mrs Albert Styer of Wray Colo
was in town Saturday shaking hands
with old acquaintances
Geo Cochran of Cedar Bluffs was
in town Saturday
W W Rodabaugh accompanied by
T F Gockley of Fairview attended
M W A lodge at Cedar Bluffs one
night last week
Hazel Furman left Monday even
ing for Kirksville Mo to visit her
mother and will attend the Normal
at that place
Roy Lewis who lives west of town
was thrown from a colt he was riding
last Sunday and severely hurt the
colt stepping on him directly over his
heart Dr Simon of Cedar Bluffs waj
called and thought he would get alonj
all right
Notice to Creditors
In tlife county court of Red Willow
county Nebraska In the matter of
the estate of Anna Coyle deceased
To the creditors of said estate
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court Room in Mc
Cook in said county on the ICth day
of October 1911 at one oclock P M
to receive and examine all claims
against said estate with a view to
their adjustment and allowance The
time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is six
months from April 15th 1911
Witness my hand and the seal of
said county court this 22nd davof
March 1911
J C MOORE
Seal County Judge
C H BOYLE Atty
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ut know what tj do
TU with Rose had not kivi
f for a long time Shi wa
incorrigible an incorridblf
giver She would give away unjthiug
from her slippers to the plume on her
hat
She did that very thing once took
an eighteen inch ostrich plume from
her hat and gave it to a girl book
agent And when chided by my sister
she merely opened wide her lovely gray
eyes and exclaimed
Why Mary Enuis that girl had
never had an ostrich plume in her life
and she looked so tired and discour
aged I just could not buy her book
it was about the horrors of something
or other But you ought to have seen
the light in her face when I gave her
that beautiful plume
Perhaps it would have been good to
see the light in the girls face but the
light in Roses was enough to disarm
Sister Mary It always ended that
way Dozens of Roses friends had
undertaken to scold her roundly for
her foolish generosity but always
when she had explained one felt that
only a brute could have done different
ly
Rose had jut begun to have some
success with her drawings and was
earning a little money
It will be such a help to her said
a friend She loves pretty things so
and has very few of them poor child
Mary sniffed out of patience Help
What do you suppose she did with the
30 she got last month for those
sketches Buy her some gloves and
neck ribbons and a new waist Not a
bit of it She sent 3 to some girl she
used to know in school who is in Colo
rado for her health and 3 to some
crippled seconcl cousin in the east gave
3 to the heathen in India and spent
the vest on the sick negro that does her
chores and on her washerwomans
kids
The worst of it is Roses ward
robe Her sou revels in beauty She
loves pretty things with the ardor of
a child But the prettier a thing is
the surer the iuea will pop into her
head What a delightful present for
somebody It requires the eternal
vigilance of Mary and five or six of
her intimate friends to keep Rose pre
sentable
All her friends tried singly and col
lectively to make Rose over for her
own good and all sing- and collec
m
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HAVE IT TO A fiT7U
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beautiful thin
ton n l homy
tively failed ut
terly We gave up
then and just en
joyed her as she
was for she cer
tainly was a de
light After that
Ave spent our
time trying to
devise gifts of a
sort and ive
them at a time
when they would
stick
Two years be
fore we learned
it was utter folly
to give R o s o
things at Christ
mas provided
one wanted her
to keep them
The girls made
up that y e a r
a magnificent
Christmas box
full of all man-
ner of dainty and
s for her attractive
But alas Christmas aftersoon Rose
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was found in the highest state of
delight it was a beautiful world
she had the dvarest friends in it and
this was the best Christmas in nine
teen hundred years We were suspi
cious at once and when we had heard
the story of the girl who had lost her
place in the store of the woman with
a sick husband of the crippled girl
next door of the old lady with the
bronchitis of the preachers pretty lit
Ue homesick wife of the washerwom
ans five children we had heard the
complete story of all our Christmas
presents except a little book of poems
which I had sent
I kept that said Rose laughingly
to remember your presents by
About the 1st of April Mary had an
idea
Harvey Ennis she said I tell you
what we girls are going to do You
can help anonymously if you want to
The 24th is Roses birthday There
does not happen to be a single holiday
near it and surely not more than one
or two of her friends and proteges have
hsMm
I KEPT TIIA
nos
a birthday at tne
same time So we
are going to make
her up just a
wonderful birth
day box and
maybe she will
get a little good
of it
It was magical
the way the
friends responded
to Marys sug
gestion and there
were lots of
friends for ev
erybody loved
Rose and liked to
give her things
That box was a
beauty It looked
to me as f it con
tained everything
a sirl could us or
said Avant and some
more and every
thing was of the finest and daintiest
The box went Thursday evening
Friday was her birthday Saturday
afternoon as sister and I had started
downtown Mary said
Look at Norah Conway I never
saw her go like that before What do
you suppose i the msftter with her
Norah is a slow awkward girl of six
teen -he was half runuin and tum
bling down the street in great excite
ment with a bundle under her rrm
Every few minutes she bent her head
and peeked through a tear in the paper
wrapper at something Inside
I have it said Mary brightening
She has something new for tomor
row
Harvey Ennis She stopped and
clutched my arm Didnt she come
down that street pointing to the one
Rose lived in
I nodded and bit my lip
Shes giving them away Mary said
with wrathful conviction Come on
I am goiug to see And she turned
me about and started toward Roses
home
On the way we met three other bun
dles and excited happy faces
Rose Merrilield began Mary more
nearly angry with her friend than I
ever had seen her
Now now honey Rose kissed
her and patted her on the back until a
sigh of resignation came followed by
an adoring smile They did not have
anything new you know for tomor
row and Mary tomorrow is Easter
Ive had the loveliest time giving East
er presents And a faraway light
came into her eyes
Presents echoed Mary Wlv
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By Peter JtfcHrtbur
Copyright by American Press Association 1911
rben witb the reapers I could bear
Sucb power batb a believing ear
Cbe whisper of tbe falling grain
In season due well rise again
n winter wben tbe snow was deep
Hnd life was in its frozen sleep
I beard a murmur Soon tbe sprfng
Co us will resurrection bring
Tn springtime wben tbe world awoke
from all tbe fields a voice tbere spoke
Hnd all things sang witb one accord
SJe rise as rose our buried Jvord
TJnd all tbe surging summer tbrougb
Hs grew tbe flowers my spirit grew
Slitb ali tbat grows I claim my part
Cfe always Baster in my beart
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INDIANOLA
Jim Barbers left Tuesday evening
on No 5 for Grover Colo and Mart
Akers and family on No 15 the same
evening for Deming New Mexico
They go to make their homes at thesi
places
Mr and Mrs Harry Wing and Mil
dred visited in Holdrege a few days
last week
Mr and Mrs Fred Fritsch went up
to Stratton Saturday morning for a
visit with Mrs Fritschs sister
Keith Jones went down to Holdrege
Saturday morning for a visit with a
friend
Lucy Miller and Mrs Strunk were
in McCook Saturday
Miss Susie Collings is visiting in
Colorado
Henry Lean of Montana is here
visiting with relatives
Word was received Saturday from
Wray Colorado of the death of Chas
Gentry He had been sick for several
months but it was thought that he
was improving
Ernest Crabtree came home from
Washington Sunday called by the sen
ious illness of his mother
Harry Wilber and Nina Jones spent
Sunday and Monday with friends near
Holdrege
Mrs Lucy Dunning was given a
post card shower Monday the event
being her eightieth birthday She
received about fifty cards
Joe Kavalec who a few years ago
went to the eastern part of the state
to live has sold his place there and
returned to Indianola
Mr and Mrs Coleman and Mrs
Colemans sister left on No 6 Mon
day evening for Iowa
The horse which Mrs Suiter and
Myrtle were driving to church Sun
day morning became frightened at a
tin can and kicked over the shafts
then ran into a fence throwing them
both out breaking one of Mrs Suit
ers wrists and injuring Myrtles
shoulder
GRANT
A nice rain here last week
Sam Randal general agent for the
J I Case Threshing Machine Co wa
over last Wednesday to look over
Wesch brothers thresher in order to
replace some repairs which were made
out of poor material and workman
ship
Jefferies Brothers were over last
Friday with the intention of selling
Jacob Wesch and sons a Percheron
stallion
John Hoffman went to McCook on
business last Wednesday
Mrs Henry Wesch is on the sick
list
Albert and Winifred Weeks and fam
ilies A Peters and family and Roy
Albrecht and family took dinner at
the home of Jacob Wesch Sunday
A number of people went to Ce
dar Bluffs Friday to see the Cedar
Bluffs Oberlin ball game
BOX ELDER
Miss Marie Stone visited the school
in this district last Friday
Mrs Margaret Harrison left last
Thursday for Friend where she will
make her home
Mrs David Brown and Mrs T M
Campbell called on Mrs Driggs last
Friday afternoon
Mrs Maude Stephens of Beverly is
visiting Mrs Mollie Spaulding
Mrs Stella Satchell of Imperial is
visiting her parents Mr and Mrs J
S Modrell
Rev Brown will preach next Sun
day morning at 11 oclock Subject
The Resurrection
The Sunday school will give an
Easter eriertainment at the church
Sunday morning and the Epworth
League will give an entertainment in
the evening Everybody invited to jJr1
tend all these services
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PROFESSIONAL AM
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
I carry a complete line of
hair goods Switches puffs
and curls made from your
combings L M CLYDE
PHONE 72 Ill W B St UP STAIRS
Leave orders with
in Rishels store
DR EARL O VAHTJE
Dentist
Phone 190
Office over McAdams store Mo
Cook Neb
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DAVID MAUL
Tuner of Pianos
South McCook
C C BrowE
ROLAND R REED M D
Physician and Surgeon
Local Surgeon B M
Phones Office 163 residence
217 Office Rooms 5 6 Temple
building McCook Neb
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 212 Main av over Ms
Connells drug store Phones Of
fice 160 residence black 131
DR R J GUNN
Dentist
Phone 112
Office Rooms
building McCook
3 and 5 Walsfe
DR J A COLFER
Dentist
Phone 378
Room 4 Postoffice building Mc
Cook Neb
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Phone 163
Office Room 4 Masonic temple
McCook Neb
C E ELDRED
Lawyer
Bonded Abtracter and
Examiner of Titles
Stenographer and notary in office
McCook Nebraska
JOHN E KELLEY
Attorney at Lav and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co and o
McCook Water Works Co Office in
Fostoffice building McCook Neb
JAMES HART M R C V S
Veterinarian
Phone 34
Office Commercial barn McCoofc
Nebraska
L C STOLL CO
Jewelers Opticians
Eyes tested and fitted
pairing McCook Neb
H P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
and Opticians
Fine
Watch Repairing Goods of qualitS
Main avenue McCook Nebraska
JENNINGS HUGHES CO
Plumbing Heating
and Gas Fitting
Phone 33
Estimates furnished freeBasemeat
Postoffice building
A G BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
Office 302 over WoodTrorths druG
Btore
Go to NELMS FEED STORE
for the
FAMOUS CAMBRIDGE FLOUR
and all kinds of feed
Phone 186
Tour combings
made into switches and puffs
MRS L M THOMAS
Phone Ash 2354
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