The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 04, 1911, Image 1

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TWENTY NINTH YEAR
SALE
M3g I
WEEK
ON
Oxfords and
Some Shoes
Mens Womens and
Childrens
Some numbers sold
Less than one Half
Right in the start of season
Be sure and get yours
These cut prices are fcr
cash only
Commencing 5atur
day April 29
VIERSEN
OSBORN
CORNER MAIN AND B ST
Pasture for Horses
12 miles southwest of McCook
Good water and pasture Best of
care Accommodations for 50 head
75c a month Not responsible for ac
cidents 4 2ts
CHAS A WESCII
Cedar Bluffs Kansas
Voile and Foulard Dresses
Handsome things in these new
soft Lingerie dresses from 300 to
3G75 made to be washed We in
Tite your inspection The Thompson
D G Co Utmost Value
Dempster Wind Mills
made at Beatrice Neb will do hard
with or with
work a long time Sold
out putting up
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
The Only Union Made
overalls in the city are the Carhart
Huber is the exclusive agent Also
jackets and caps The phone is 97
Eggs For Hatching
Good stock from best strains of
Barred Plymouth Rocks 3c each
2 per 100 Ash 1351 R F D No 3
jr 4 Mrs J W Burtless
For Sale
Stove wood at 250 rick delivered
A J Drake Osburn Neb
Get our RATES on FARM LOANS
DORWART BARGER
For special on home made rnince
meat see Magner
i THE BON TON OPENING
The Bon Ton will hold their
annual opening Saturday eye-
ning May 6 Everyone invited v
Come and see our new Iceless
Fountain operated Good music
Each lady will be presented
vith a carnation
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Died at Fort Collins
Tames Kinghorn father of Fred
Kinghorn of our city died at Fort
Collins Wednesday Fred received
a telegram yesterday morning and
left for Fort Colilns on No 1 James
Kinghorn was an early resident of
this county living for several years
near Box Elder He will be remem
bered by old settlers as an old sol
dier of sterling character
Eastern Star Election
The annual election Order of the
Eastern Star was held on last Fri
day evening rFolawing 13 the result
W MMrs George Willetts Jr W
P W H Dungan A M Mrs W
H Dungan Secretary Miss Grace
Whitcomb Treasurer Mrs F M
Kimmell Conductor Mrs C L
Fahnestock Assistant Conductor Mn
E D Perkins
Eureka Kensington
The ladies of Eureka chapter or
ganized a kensington Monday with
Mrs Z L Kay as president Mrs
A C Wiehe vice president Mrs E
D Perkins secretary Mrs A G
Bump treasurer About 25 members
of the chapter went into the organ
ization at the beginning
ihey are the real goods not the im
itations
We know that they are right that
tney come from dependable people
and we offer them to you our cus
tomers with the knowledge that they
are going to prove satisfactory
THE NO 1 FOLDING POCKET KO
DAK is so small that it can be easily
carried in any coat pocket is a very
eonvoniert size and takes a picture
2Vjxk and the price is 1000
Let us show you a full line of ko
daks ad Brownies and help you to
a selection
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Four Station P B E
W S Morlan has recently had in
stalled in his law office a four station
private Bell exchange the first of its
kind to be placed in McCook By a
system of switches this gives the
very acme of telephone service con
venience where it is aimed to reach
several persons in a suite of offices
Come and Settle
All persons indebted to the estate
of S N Wilson for stallion service
are requested to call on the under
signed at once and make settlement
Give this your prompt attention
please as the estate must be set
tled up at the earliest possible date
M O McCLURE Administrator
Our Seed Corn
has been in great demand and our
stock got low a few days ago but we
have more now and it is still coming
We are still ready for you with Mil
let cane Kaffir corn and milo maze
seed of high quality
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Mrs Webers Brother Dead
A telegram yesterday announcing
the death of Mr Osborn a brother
of Mrs B L Webber of our city and
only son of her mother Mrs Osbom
who with a daughter from Omaha lefl
this morning for Denver to attend the
funeral
Greek Shine Parlor
A small cement block building is
being built on the north side of the
Fearn photo gallery which when com
pleted will shelter a Greek shine
parlor of modest dimensions Which
is mildly metropolitan at all events
Indianola Choral Union
will give a May Festival in which
they will render the revised cantata
Esther the Beautiful Queen This
will be given in magnificent costumes
and in grand opera style WATCH
FOR DATES 4 2t
Grand Junior Warden
George Wiiletts Jr and Dave Mag
ner attended the sessions of the
grand lodge Knights Templar in Om
aha 27th and 28th Mr Willetts was
elected and installed as grand junior
warden of ihe order
Another Political Filing
Last Friday M C Murphy of In
dianola filed for the office of sheriff
He gives his politics as Republican
with a capital R
Diamonds
set as you want them Brooches
scarf pins or rings Ladies Tiffany
diamond rings 1000 up
II P SUTTON CO Jewelers
Would Stand Investigation
There was a stork event in the city
first of the week which circumstanc
es and rumors rife would warrant
an investigation by the authorities
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
Hair Puffs and Switches
We show soft lustrous human hair
puffs in the different shades at 150
and 3 stem switches for 350 The
Thompson D G Co Utmost Value
Dry stove wood at Bullards
Lily Patent Flour when once use
none other will satisfy you
The event of the season the Rum
mage sale next Friday May 12th
The county commissioners this
week equipped the county treasurers
vault both sides with steel fixtures
shelves etc adding splendidly to the
convenience and safety of that of
fice
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING MAY 4 1911
we stotokoods Stephen Bolles Passes Away
ir photographic department because
our
In the death of Stephen Eolles Sr
at his farm on the Red Willow at Box
Elder Tuesday night May 2nd 1911
one of the early settlers and most
piominent citizens of Red Willow
county is removed from the scene of
earthly activities
Stephen Bolles Sr was born in
Wisconsin on March 3rd 1S42 He
came to Red Willow county in the
spring of 1S73 settling on his pres
ent farm on Red Willow creek what
is now known as Box Elder He was
married- to Marilla Vaughn Three
children were born to them all of
them now living Stephen D Bolles
Jr Charles M and Orlie
Steve Bolles as he is familarily and
generally known came to Red Willou
county in the dawn of its history and
has ever since been a zealous and ac
tive worker for its development and
improvement
For fifteen years he served Red
Willow county as a county commis
sioner and the record he made for
economy and careful use and con
trol of public funds during his of
ficial life will stand the closest in
spection and may be pointed to with
pride
Another matter that was a source
of satisfaction and pride to Mr
Bolles was the question of the agri
cultural development of Red Willow
county His work in connection with
county and state fairs cannot be
duplicated by any living citizen of
the county He was most active and
persistent in this matter and some ol
die finest exhibits ever made in Lin
coln are to be credited to him
Mr Bolles was an ardent and zeal
ous Mason and the great order had
his funeral in charge many members
of the order from McCook and other
parts of the county were present at
his funeral this morning
The funeral services were held this
morning in the Methodist church at
Box Elder Rev David Brown pastor
preaching the sermon A large con
course of neighbors and of friends
from surrounding country and from
McCook and other towns of the coun
ty were present and paid their last
respects to the memory of a citi
zen who has left an impress upon
the neighborhood and county in
which he has so long resided The
Masons were in charge of the ser
vices at the cemetery adjacent
He is survived by his wife and
three children Stephen Jr Charles
M and Orlie and to them goes out
the hearteflt sympathy of a host of
friends over Red Willow county
MAY HAVE BASE BALL CLUB
An Effort at Financing Such a Pro
position Now Being Made
Several persons who are more deep
ly interested are making an effort
to secure funds to finance the organ
ization of a base ball club for Mc
Cook They are meeting with con
siderable encouragement
It does seem as though MciCook
could afford to place in the field a
good team for the season of 1911 and
we hope they will be able to secure
enough of the sinews of war to
make such a movement feasible
To All Concerned
Owners and drivers of automobiles
and motor cycles are hereby notified
to in future give close heed to the
laws rejecting speed and lamps on
their machines The speed limit is
ten miles per hour Lamps are re
quired to be placed on front and rear
of machines at night These laws
must be observed
L A FITCH Marshal
GRADUATION DAY
SOME RAIN AND SNOW
Soon Be Here
Have you been looking for some
present appropriate for the girl or
boy If you want to make a present
that will last and always remind them
of the day and the giver buy some
thing in the Jewelry line AM the
latest designs in Spring Jewelry and
Souvenir Spoons
H P SUTTON CO
jewelers
Sundays Storm Here Not as Severe
as in the Northwestt
While some snow and rain fell here
Sunday and Sunday night and the
temperature fell to freezing and be
low our portion was light compared
with Alliance and the northwestern
part of the state where it is stated
Here -the rainfall
a foot of snow fell
fall and snow amounted to about a
quarter of an inch of precipitation
The Home Beautiful
is made more so by ARTISTIC WAL1
PAPER We have a large assortment
from which to choose and should you
fail to be pleased we have special
books from which to order
A McMILLEN Druggist
A Gallon of B P S Paint
will cover 300 square feet two coats
Let us f igur whate it will cost to paint
your house It wont hurt you
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Rexall Cream of Almo Js
softens the skin and brings iolor to
the cheeks Price 35 cents
L W McCONNELL Druggist
The Rexall Store
Rummage Sale Ladies Guild Fri
day May 12th
Self raising pancake flour at Mag
ners
Boost for the Agricultural College
DREW TWENTY DAYS MORE
Squire Whittaker So Decreed on Last
Monday
It H Lindell appeared before
Squire Whittaker Monday to give
an accoun tof his misdoings in con
nection with some unlawful check
transactions W W Barritt was the
complaining witness for the state
The amount involved was 10 The
forged check was drawn on the State
Bank of Farnam Lindell drew 20
days in the county jail
Lindell just recently completed a
similar sentence for a like offense in
which Joseph Stephens was complain
ant
There is another case or two of
the same kind which may be pushed
later
A Correction
In reporting Mrs W G Duttons
entertainment of the 1904 club and
the Thursday Whist club The Trib
une was misinformed in the particu
lar as to who were the winners of
prizes The first prize went to Mrs
O M Knipple and the consolation J
to Mrs J G Stokes
Money to Loan on -arms
See Rozell Sons at clothing store
Buy you wall paper of McConnell
druggist
For special on dill sour and sweet
pickles see Magner
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ttft fl tilt
Some Staple Items
Best prints 5c Best apron ging
hams Gfec Hope bleached muslin 10c
Pcperell grade of 9 quarter wide
sheeting at 28c Good stout muslin
5c Best table oil cloth 15c Cloth
Holland window shades 20c to 35c
Leatherwear 3G inch silk 89c Stet
son hats 3G9 saves you 81 cents
Mens stout blue bib overalls with
drill pockets 44c Boys double front
and seat overalls with bib 44c Mens
suits Sii50 to 2000 Boys suits
175 to 750 Peerless carpet warp
tfn Pnirc Twir it i ii nn
-- j u o iiiuiuu unci uuils fiuu
Childrens rompers 25c 39c and 50c
Girls rompers S5c and 100 Childs
fancy parasols 10c Ladies 75c to
300 The Thompson D G Co Ut
most value
SPRING HELPS
We can provide many of them to
make ihe home neat and attractive as
well as more sanitary
WALL PAPER in elaborate designs
and suitable colors for the decoration
of the walls in any home or room
PAINT VARNISHES and STAINS
to renew the wood work and floors
Make your old house look like new
with new paper and a fresh coat of
paint
L W McCONNELL Druggist-
Two Big Deals
Two of the largest deals that have
been made in this city for some time
were closed through the agency of
Dorwart Barger of the McCook
Land Co recently A Strawders
800 acre ranch on the Driftwood at
2400000 and the Doan mill at 18
00000
A Dandelion Crusade
A crusade must be waged relent
lessly against dandelions in this city
or disaster will overcome the lawns
These weed pests seem to be especial
Jy numerous this spring and threaten
busy property owners as well as rent
ers
May Not Materialize
The Tribune understands that the
Greek restaurant which was expect
ed to occupy the cement block build
ing at foot of Main avenue and north
of the Burlington freight house is
not likely to materialize for reasons
not given however
Engraved Cards
Orders for engraved cards will re
ceive prompt and satisfactory atten
tion at The Tribune office Cards
and invitations also printed tasteful
ly Call and see samples and we
will quote you prices Satisfaction
guarantor d
Eggs From High Class Pure Bred
Stock
Thompsons Ringlets Barred
Rocks DeGraffs Vitality Reds Cookj
Buff Orpingtons All eggs 60c for
15 1 for 30 27 t3
Meyers Poultry Ranch Palisade Neb
Shirt Waist Dance
The Ladies Guild of St Patricks
church will give a shirt waist dance
in the armory Wednesday evening
May 17th The full K of P orches
tra will provide the music Watch
this paper for further announcement
Electric Washing Machines
complete with wringer attachment
5000 five year guarantee
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
New Silk Waists
just received at 300 350 400
S450 and 500 The Thompson D
G Co Utmost value
Big Ben
If you want the best alarm clock
Price 250
H P SUTTON CO Jewelers
For Sale
Alfalfa hay Phone ash 3852
6 tf A SCHMITZ
Five room house modern for rent
Phone black 250 itfrs Walter Stokes
Boost for the Agricultural College
The McCook Tribune It is 100
the year in advance
The Ladies Guild of the Episcopal
church will open a Rummage Sale at
203 west Dennison street where many
useful articles can be found that are
almost new at a very little cost
Come and look at them This sale
will open Friday May 12th
The McCook Tribune is read by
the most people 1 a year
NUMBER 49
IT IS
ESSENTIAL
That your money be placed
where it is absolutely safe
where the financial resources of
the institution are large
where the management is con
servative yet progressive
where you have confidence In
the men directing its affairs
men who have made a success
of their individual affairs
SUCH AN INSTITUTION S
THE
McCOOK NATIONAL
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lehv V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIRECTORS
M Loughran P F McKenna
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
Christian Science Subject for Sun
day morning May 7th will be Adam
and Fallen Man
Congregational Morning The
Three Hundredth Anniversary of the
English Bible Evening third lec
ture on church history The Keys
of St Peter
Episcopal Friday Choir rehearsal
at 730 Sunday Sunday school at 10
Holy iCommunion and sermon at 11
to take the lawns of the city Get j sol b Miss Mar Barbazette Even-
mg prayer and sermon at 8 Offer
ings for Womens Auxiliary to the
Board of Missions
May 10 12 22nd Annual Convoca
tion of Clergy at Kearney presided
over by Bishop Beecher Celebra
tions of Holy Communion business
meetings addresses and discussions
on church subjects Delegates from
McCook are Rev A J R Goldsmith
Mrs W A Cassell Mrs A J R
Goldsmith
Baptist Sunday school at 10 a m
Preaching at 11 and 8 p m Morning
subject The Strong and the Weak
Evening The Young Man the first
of a series of addresses to young men
on Sunday evenings during May D
L McBride minister
On May Day night a raid was made
on the Baptist parsonage by a
erant force sixty strong They cap
tured the entire plant and held high
carnival over their bloodless victory
fur several hours and then went to
their homes forgetting to take the
conmissary department with them so
the pastor and his family are supplied
with provisions for quite a while
DELINQUENT MAY FIRST
Real estate taxes became delin
quent May 1st and now draw 10 per
cent interest
4 2ts
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C NADEN Co Treas
TAKE THE
ROAD
thats the right
one thats out in
the open and that
leads t o some
place you know
about The road
taken by those out
hunting for photo
graphs leads di
rectly to this
PHOTOGRAPH
GALLERY
From your babj
up to your homes
a landscape or a
family group
photographs tak
en here are relia
b 1 u absolutely
perfect and un
deniably the best
in town The
more you get of
them the better
you like them
E SCHELL KIMMELL
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER
Next Door to Commercial Hotel
Phone Red 428
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