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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1911)
W J PAGE 4 iC sa Jfc JM ft By F M KIMMELL OUR DRUG LIST INCLUDES every conceivable item that up-to-date pharmacists have to have to cure the aches and pains of mankind We have all kinds of PILLS CAPSULES TONICS AND SUNDRIES for the sick or well Physicians recommend us because they know WE COMPOUND PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY A McMILLEN DRUGGIST that Mrs Neve was not well and took chances on getting on the train in order to get home before the regular train in the afternoon Mr Neve went up to Culbertson oi No 13 the same morning and return ed home with her injured husband on the McCook Imperial train in the afternoon The affair is a most distrcrsing oni which has drawn the tenderost sym Meeting of the annual railroad pic nic finance committee convened in office of Master Mechanic Oalbertson at S00 p m Wednesday Out of town members present E A Bocock Ioldrege G H Hollister Red Cloud 1 W Klein Akron Geo S Scott Brush and A W Vetter Oxford Chairman appointed Messrs Bocock as his assistants The following entertainment com mittee was chosen H B Culbertson John Hardy and Geo Scott Subject of refreshments freely dis cussed Estimate of cost of refresh ments submitted by representative of repair tracks John Smith Following members appointed on Athletic committee E S Howell E A Bocock A W Vetter Geo Ray and G H Hollister I L s THE McCOOK TRIBUNE pathy of the community to the be reaved young wife who survives him Mr and Mrs Neve have been en gaged in the practice in this city and vicinity for about a year Some Later Particulars It is said that the doctor fell be tween the platform and the moving train One foot was taken off the other received injuries which would have required amputation of the toes The fatal injury is said to have been at the base of the brain and looked as though some sharp article had penetrated to the spinal column Buried at Merna Neb The remains were shipped on No 2 this morning to Merna Nebras ka where the body will be buried to morrow George A Neve was born in Merna Nebraska October 6th 1SS7 The father and sister of Mrs Neve arrived from Hastings last night and they accompanied the bereaved wile to Merna with the body Picnic Committee Holds Meeting John Hardy for location committee reported location of nicnic not set tled but under vigorous investigation and would report Saturday May 6th Chairman appointed following re freshment committee C E Emer son Geo Scott J W Klein and Jno Smith Chairman named A X Turner to represent painters on finance com mittee A W Vetter suggested membership cards be printed bearing date and place of picnic and furnished all rail road men as value received for con tribution Suggestion put to motion by Mr Emerson seconded by Mr Hardy and carried by a unanimous vote Adjourned to meet Wednesday Mas 10th The Golf Shirts -now on dispayone of the most comfortable and neat looking shirts for the spring and summer wear Soft Detached collars in the colors Fi neks Detroit Special Oversuit The best unionmade garment cut full made of the heaviest den in m that can be gotten ROZELL SON swxsu DR NEVE FATALLY INJURED rT7T j Largest Circulation in Red WillowCo Entered at postoflice McCook Nebraska as second class matter Published weekly Milwaukee still retains a noticeable sense of humor they are asking for the national Prohibition convention for 1912 There is only one other place on earth in the heavens above or in the uncharted regions below that has not sent a delegation to interview the board cf public lands and buildings and put in a call for the Nebraska ag ricultural school It has the same let ter to begin with that Iloldrege has But there are several days yet Now comes a Jewish rabbi not un known to contemporaneous fame who insists that Christ was crucified on a cross of gold That not the trumped up charge of blasphemy but the throwing out of the ten pie of the money changers was the rea oc casion ff lsts undoing In tbir he agrees with our peerless lead er and present day ruman experi ence and observation Goes Under Fast Freight No TO at Culbertson Wednesday Morning While Attempting to Board Moving Train Body to Merna This Morning George A Neve chiropracter was fatally injured Wednesday morning at Culbertson in attempting to board fast freight No 70 while that train was passing through Culbertson A leg was cut off above the- foot and other injuries were sustained by the unfortunate man The injured man was brought home during the afternoon but died on the way between the depot and his home Death was likely caused by shock and loss of blood Mr Neve it is said had learned s Ill - One Price and no Monkey i Business tr T Advertised List The following letters cards and packages remain uncalled for at the posloffice Letters fCrook Mr Wm B Frank Mr Joseph Lusk A L Nutt Mr J Stanford Mr George S Swartman Mrs F Whitman Mr Thos Welsh Mr W M Foreign Letters Ebrapgrin Mr Conrad Cards Balderston Willis Edwards Mr Simp Evans Mr Ernest Fear Miss Lizzie Isaac Miss Verna Morriene B W Robertson Mr Elvis Sand hirn Mrs Ellen Sidles Elva Thom as Miss Lila When calling for these please say they were advertised LON CONE Postmaster For special on sauer kraut by the gallon see Magner WSy w THURSDAY MAY 4 1911 l iwmjfwmmuiaa fc fcbfcVk CLOTHES UK 1 1vWr llV f SPRING HAVE given consid to without con sulting you We have gone ahead and got a lot of good things together con sisting of Hart Schaffner Marx and other well known makes of suits ranging in price from 1000 to 3000 1200 buys a dandy blue serge suit We sell the Dutchess Trou sers1 Give you 10 cents for every button that comes off 50c if you rip them Best line of Mens Shoes on earth Price from 275 to 600 Oxfords in Patent Tan and Gun Metal Best line union made shirts and oralis in town dahifaa Son Commencement Exercises Probably the busiest students at the present time are the seniors They are hard at work on final themes and the preparation of class day and commencement programs Of late years class day programs have been uncommon therefore this program is arousing a great deal of enthusiasm The class day program will be given the night before gradu ation May 24 Each member of the class takes part in some sort of a stunt either alone or with other members of the class The nature of the program will be sfctly original coming from the fertile brains of the illustrious seniors The head liner of the program will be the faculty meet in which various members of the faculty will be im personated by the seniors Other program numbers will be class lamen tations will poem history grumbler and auttobiography The members o the faculty are joining with the class in making this program a jolly fun making affair The class and faculty wait the class day exercises to be a ort of goodby jollification just be fore formal commencement exercises The baccalaureate sermon will be preached by Rev H T Bayne The class of 1911 is fortunate in being the first to graduate from the Tem ple theatro Commencement will be held May 25th Rev I F Roach of Lincoln has been secured as the class orator He is well known throughout the ctate for his appropriate and in spiring address Education As An Investment The year of 1911 has certainly been a pleasant one and as the end draws near the closing of the year is re ceived by the seniors with a sigh of regret Class roll Fred Archibald Lynr Arnold Hazel Barbazette LoRene Calhoun Anna Connealey Alma Craw Mabel Hegenberger Adaline Koller Joe Wendall Moore Gertrude Mor rissey Hzoi Xonis Arthui ORourkt Mabel Randel Helen Schwab Ora Stewart Gertrude Suess Florence Watson Officers President Fred Archibald Vice President Gertrude Suess Sec retary Helen Schwab Treasurer Adaline Koller Class Motto Jeder ist seiner Glackes Schmidt Class Colors Green and white Class Flower Dark red rose High School Megaphone ajgasagEgreirejlJ K Painting Season is here Dont make the mistake of using cheap mixed paint when you can get a guaranteed paint the Lin coln absolutely pure at a small ad vance in price A McMILLEX Druggist Hubers coffee cannot be beat Coffee from 15 cent3 to 35 cents and Wedding Breakfast heads the list Subscribe for The Tribune Pure Gold flour from winter wheat at Magners Wants for rent for sale etc 5c line in The Tribune YOU WILL FIND OUR VC1C VV w In the death of Lieut Governor Hopewell this week one of Nebraskas grand old men passed to his re ward The wets carried Lincoln Tuesday by a majority of 5S0 The Tribune still believes however that a very substantial majority of Lincolns best citizens desire Lincoln to be dry A state organization for building a highway between Omaha and Denver is the next step toward acquiring the coveted connection between the two cities A meeting is to be held in Holdrege on May 16th at which place officers for the association are to be elected and committees appoint ed For Your Comfort and Economy The best to buy Smuttier will soon be here and you should get one now and have the use of it Our Stock is so Complete In all styles including auto seat and auto too buggies and surreys and the famous JOHN DEERE SPRING WAGON also a complete line of the VERY BEST HARNESS for all purposes We invite your inspection whether your buy or not Ymee frrndfartrtStlSfe Jj4RTfjfrSr ffi - 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