The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 25, 1911, Image 1

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TWENTY NINTH YEAR
HEAT
IN SUMMER when not shod in
cool slippers or oxfords will cause
the feet to perspire and gall making
that obnoxious odor besides the suf
fering
PEOPLE who have experienced the
pleasure of oxfords and slippers never
go without them in summer We
have an assortment of slippers and
oxfords unexcelled anywhere Call
and see them
NETTLETONS tan patent gun
for men
QUEEN QUALITY strap patent
dull and vici for women
S L PIERCE CO straps and ox
fords in all leathers for misses boys
and children
VIERSEN OSBORN
THE CORNER STORE
ENTERS 30th YEAR
With next weeks issue the first
issue in June The Tribune will en
ter the 30th year of its publication
Excepting about one year the first
year of its existence the paper has
been owned and published and edited
by the present publisher up to date
without change a record few Nebras
ka weeklies can duplicate Its life be
gan with the platting of the townsite
indeed its first issue was printed in
Culbertson for lack of quarters in the
It may not be too
much to state that The Tribune has
played a modest and earnest part in
the development of McCook and Red
Willow county The measure of its
accomplishment must be estimated by
others the record made is an open
one The past may be taken as an
earnest of the future It will con
tinue to be our highest aim to give
McCook and Red Willow county a
newspaper of substantial worth and
thus to merit their continued confi
dence and patronage
F M KIMMELL
The Chautauqua
We are printing this week a large
advertisement of this summers Chau
tauqua
We wish jou would read it
And plan early to attend this the
greatest event of the summer months
This year we are having sent to us
the best program we have ever had
and the best program that the West
ern Redpath Chautauqua System has
at any time given
The Chautauqua is strong or is not
strong just as by our support we
make it
It deserves to be strong It brings
a refining influence into the com
munity and affords delightful enter
tainment and recreation
The local business men are co-operating
with the Western Redpath
Chautauqua System in the planning
and carrying out of this great affair
and they ask for your liberal support
Get your tickets now and plan to
not miss a day of it
Junior Normal Boarders and Roomers
Those who wish Junior Normal Stu
dents for board and room this sum
mer should phone 330 at the High
School building
The Only Union Made
overalls in the city are the Carhart
Huber is the exclusive agent Also
jackets and caps The phone is 97
Bought a New Straw Hat
Well dont get a package of El
kaysStraw Hat Cleaner 10c
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Holland Cloth Window Shades 20c
mounted on spring rollers at The
Thompson D G Oos Utmost val
ues for cash only
Get our rates on Farm Loans
DORWART BARGER
We can now supply you with Say
mans Vegetable Wonder soap 3 cake
for 25
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
Buy flower field and garden seeds
from H P Waite Co Their seeds
are reliable 9 tf
The McCook Tribune want ads 5c
line Most people read them
The McCook Tribune 100 a year
Entertains for Mrs Helfrich
Mrs John Eckman entertained last
Friday evening to meet her guest
Mrs E Helfrich of Orleans About
thirty lady friends participated in the
pleasant social affair A journey
game and skatching contest afford
ed the substantial features of the
evenings entertainment These wei2
given assiduous and enthusiastic at
tention the formar prize being won
by Mrs Henry Best the latter b
Miss Mars A delicious lunch in
courses was served during the even
ing
State Holiness Campmeeting
The thirty ninth annual camp meet
ing of the Nebraska State Holiness
Association will be held at Epworth
Iark Lincoln June 16 to 25 1911
inclusive Rev G A McLaughlin of
Chicago Rev Joseph H Smith of
Mississippi Rev Will H Huff of
Icwa Revs J M and M J Harris
of Illinois and Rev B S Taylor of
New York are the principal leaders
this year Circulars giving full de
tails are now read and can be pro
cured by addressing the Secretary
Rev W H Prescott 1210 O street
Lincoln Nebraska
May Pick School Site Soon
The State Board of Public Lands
and Buildings may select the location
for the new southwestern agricultur
al school this week according to the
members Chairman Cowles declar
ed today that the matter would not
be kept in the air much longer as
the members were practically all de
cided individually and the only thing
remaining uas for them to get to
gather and make the decision
Examined County Treasurer
Messrs Robertson and Fairchild of
the treasury department of the state
arrived in McCook last Friday night
and on Saturday commenced examina
tion of the office of the county treas
urer a work they completed by Tues
day morning
Monday June 5th
is the date for the opening of the Mc
Cook State Junior Normal school of
which Supt Taylor of the McCook
schools is principal again this year
It is expected from the present out
look that tli is will be a successful
term
Boys Indian Suits 100
including bucksldn colored jacket
fringed leggins or pants war bonnet
of feathers and the Indian yell The
Thompson D G Co Utmost values
for cash only
Herrick Refrigerators Are Made
of solid oak mineral wool lined have
dry air circulation Sold by
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Dont Forget
McMillens large assortment of wall
paper at small prices
A McMILLEN Druggist
Another Filing for Sheriff
This week E F Osborn of our
citv filed for the Republican nomina
tion for sheriff
Mosquito Netting 5c Yard
at the Thompson D G Cos Utmost
values for cash only
Whereas God Almighty has given
to every man one mouth to be fed
and one pair of hands adapted to fur
nish food for that mouth if anything
can be proved to be the will of heav
en it is proved by this fact that that
mouth is to be fed by those hands
without being interfered with by any
other man who has also his mouth to
feed and his hands to labor with I
hold if the Almighty had ever made
a set of men that should do all the
eating and none of the work He
would have made them with mouths
only and no hands and if He had
made another class that He intend
ed should do all the work and none o
the eating He would have made them
wihtout mouths and with all hands
Abraham Lincoln
McConnells Sarsaparilla and Bur
dock is a pleasant tasting tonic of
Sarsaparilla and other blood purifiers
Price 100
L W McCONNELL Druggist
No one can secure ice cream better
than the kind we serve If you have
nt tried it dont fail to do so soon
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
Lily Patent Flour when once use
none other will satisfy you
5 J I t I J I I2I JuJtiJ
Ice Cream and the Pure Food
Law-
In the state of Nebraska the
requirements for ice cream are
that it contain 14 butter fat
The ice cream we serve not
cry meets that test but goes
X 4 better Ie cream mado V
from pure sweet cream that
tests 18 butter fat and
en in an air tight rotary brine
freerer cannct help but be -
sooi Only the best quality of
vanilla lemon and fruit flavors
are used in this cream and
thats the kind wo serve Come
see us for good ice cream
C R WOODWORTH
Druggist
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The high school auditroium was in
adequate to the demand for seats last
evening on tha auspicious occasion
of the senior class exercises of the
class of 11 It has been some time
since there has baen a class day pro
giam and this one has the added dis
tinction of being unique not only uni
que but clever
The class program indicated that
A little nonsense now and then is
relished by the wisest men and
this suggested the character of the
senior offering It was in lighter
vein throughout facetiae without vit
riol dainty personal hits sans risque
and kept the audience and especially
those who understood more intimatelj
the points in a roar of merriment
To attempt to repeat or type any
of it would meet with the disaster
which accompanies the irreverent
who essay repeating good jokes or
stories the flavor would be lacking
Following is the program of the
evening
PART I
Glass Declaration of Independence
Gertrude Suess
A Faculty Meeting
A one act farce of no consequence
or sadness
Supt Taylor Joe Moore
Miss Ryan Ora Stewart
Miss Perry Hazel Barbazette
Miss Thursby Lynn Arnold
Miss Bailey Mabel Hegenberger
Mr Archer Arthur ORourke
Miss Powers Florence Watson
Mr Smith Fred Archibald
PART II
Autobiography Annie Conneally
Class History Gertrude Morrissey
Class Song
Class Prophecy Helen Schwab Ad
aline Koller Fred Archibald Alma
Craw
Class Poem Mabel Randel
Class Will Hazel Norris
Class Obituary LoRene Calhoon
It is but necessary to add that each
senior came up to the high standard
of expectancy of the audience ex
hibiting an originality and initiative
quite unusual and aside from the pro
ductions of high school senior classes
The result was highly complimentary
to the seniors and to the faculty and
places McCook high school on the
map in vivid and virile colors
SOME BASE BALL DOPE
Organizing and Practicing Daily
and Take a Tryout
-Go
J F Downs and others having the
base ball matter in hand report that
they are gradually getting the boys
lined up though they are not ready
to announce a team for the season
They are indulging in daily prac
tice at the B M ball grounds
and invite any and all who feel dis
posed to come out and indulge with
them in a tryout any afternoon
Practices begin at three oclock
The finance committee is busy this
week gathering in the simoleons
They hope to have a game with
Arapahoe about June 2nd
The new suits have arrived They
are substantial and good lookers The
colors are gray and maroon Socks
are gray and maroon McCook is
done in maroon over the front of the
shirt They are serviceable and O K
all around
Give the matter a boost
A New System Installed
A new system of displaying lodge
lights was installed in front of the
Temple building this week All the
lodge lights are strung on a pole one
above the other Each lamp shade
or cover is appropriately inscribed
There are no slides to operate This
is a conspicuous improvement over
the old bird cage of yore Besides
the five Masonic bodies there are
the Workmen Degree of Honor the
Woodmen and Pythian lights
Leatherwear Taffeta Silk 89 cents
Retailing silk at a wholesale price
is wliat this amounts to No such
value to be found anywhere under
125 Listen This silk is one yard
wide woven without flaws soft in fin
ish because its 96 threads to the inch
each way leaves no place or need for
an j loading and stiffening lus
trous to a high degree because it is
pure cllk free from dope Our price
cf S9 cents puts you at the factory
door The Thompson D G Co Ut
most value for cash only
Lightning Rods Made by
W C Shinn give you absolute satis
faction and this is guaranteed by
him Let us rod your house now to
protect your family and rod your ban
to protect your stock
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Graduation Exercises Tonight
Mens Suits Here
in large assortment at 1000 1250
1350 1500 1650 1800 and 2000
We save you from 200 to 500 on
a suit The Thompson D G Co Ut
most values for cash only
Tull VanDuff
Otto E Tull and Emma VanDuff
both of Arapahoe were married by
Rev L E Lewis Wednesday noon
at the Methodist parsonage
Self raising pancake flour at Mag
ners
Junior Normal Boarders and Roomers
Those who wish Junior Normal Stu
dents for board and room this sum
mer should phone 336 at the High
School building
Shorthand
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING MAY 25 1911
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I COMMENCEMENT WEEK
SENIOR CLASS DAY EXERCISES
The Class of 11 Last Evening
Were Responsible for a Clev
er Program
THE BACCALAUREATE SERMON
Rev R T Bayne Delivers It to the
Class of 11 in the Metho
dist Church
Despite the aqueous efforts of Mr
J Pluvius the Methodist church was
well filled last Sunday evening the
occasion of the delivery to the class
of 11 of the baccalaureate sermon by
Rev R T Bayne of the Congrega
tional church
Withal it was an inspiring occasion1
Rev Bayne delivered a scholarly
and eloquent sermon on the parable of
the talents The lessons drawn were
in part That God recognized that
mankind have talents differing in
kind and intensity and that the mat
ter of reward is based upon the use
of the talents given each The re-
Wanted Few pupils for cumonsr
school in shorthand and typevrit j
ing L W atayner
Money to Loan on Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing store-
The McCook Tribune 100 a year
For special on dill sour and sweet
pickles see Magner
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BEST RAIN FOR MANY MONTHS
All
This Section of the State
ceives a Soaking Rain
Re-
Beginning about noon Sunday this
section of Nebraska was visited Avith
gentle soaking rain which continued
during the night and by Monday
morning the gauge measured a total
precipitation of 148 inches Coming
slowly and continuing for so long a
period all the moisture was easily
conserved and the result is invalu
able to crops Spring wheat espec
ially is a beneficiary as well as some
of the winter grain
Following some exceptionally hot
and dry weather the rain puts a
very different face on conditions here- 3
abouts and will have the effect of I
injecting much confidence into affairs
agricultural and business
PROCLAMATION
Tuesday May 30th is the day set
apart by an act of congress as
ward for the proper use of one talent oration Day for the purpose of
is as great as that given the paying tribute of respect to the de-
ent person
ceased soldiers and sailors who
The sermon was given wrapt ed their country by fighting in de-
tion
There was special music by
the
choir of the Methodist church
Rev McBride of the Baptist church
offered the earnest invocation Rev
Goldsmith of the Episcopal churcli
read the scripture lesson of the eve
ning The benediction fell from the
lips of Rev Bayne
It was a fitting opening of the
events of commencement week
Exams and picnics have had the
center of the stage this week
Its all over but the shouting
fense of the flag That the people
of McCook may take part in these
exercises I ask that the day be ob- i
served as a holiday and that all i
places of business within the city I
of McCook be closed from 10 a m
to 3 p m on that day Signed
JAMES McADAMS Mayor
Different Soaps
If you are tired of using any par
ticular kind of toilet soap you can
always find something different and
just as good here Our stock of
soap is the largest in this locality and
includes many varieties that are sold
by us only For the toilet nursery
6 uuauuu eeicieS win db
bath complexion or for any medicin
held in the Temple theatre tonight I
with Dr Roach of Lincoln as class or al use we have Just wliat 1S wanted
ator Subject of address Educaiton L W McCONNELL Druggist
as an Investment
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
PROVISIONS OF THE
FREE HIGH SCHOOL LAW
1 The pupil must pass the state
eighth grade examination
2 If already in high school he
must have a statement from the
teacher showing the grading for next
year
3 The parent or guardian of pupil
must make application in writing be
fore the second Monday in June of
each year Upon receiving this ap
plication the county superintendent
will certify the debt to the district of
the pupils residence This tuition
must be paid by the district unless
the valuation of the district is so low
that the law exempts it
It is important to note the pro
vision of the law that the application
for free high school tuition must be
made to the county superintendent
each year and on or before the sec
ond Monday in June
ELIZABETH BETTCHER
County Superintendent
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Vacation
Now that school is over there will Am en wuen r dos anu
be plenty of time for practicing your111 separate gar
music I shall ments rlar extra
be pleased to com f
The Nazareth Waist union
municate with
any prospective
Miss uiLi r ooys ana Sms ou cenis
pils Heckman 512 1st street f
west or phone black 301 25 2t iil it B VT
j nc jiiuiiijaiu xj ur ou uuuust vui
ue for cash only
First E O S Kensington
The ladies of the Eastern Star held
their first Kensington Wednesday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs Henry
iBest who was assisted in the affair
by Mrs A G Bump The attend
ance was quite satisfactory and the
occasion very enjoyable socially
Childrens Fancy Parasols 10c
Also at 25c 35c 50c 75c Ladies
ditto 125 to 375 Girls school um
brellas 50c Ladies umbrellas 50c
to 500 The Thompson D G Co
Utmost values for cash only
Granndpa Twice at Once
Charlie Jacobs of our city an
nounces the birth Saturday of twin
boys to his daughter Mrs F L
Barnes of Culbertson All concerned
doing well
Junior Normal Boarders and Roomers
Those who wish Junior Normal Stu
dents for board and room this sum
mer should phone 336 at the High
School building
When You Buy a Buggy
you will use splendid judgment if you
get one of our Velie buggies They
go out and do business the way a
good buggy should
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Filed for Judgeship Nomination
Monday of this week Charles E Eld
red ot our city filed for the nomina
tion for judge of the 14th district on
the Republican ticket
Summer Cooking Made Easy
by using one of our Perfection or
Quick Meal oil or gasoline stoves
Let us demonstrate them to you
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
We Serve to Please
Ic3 cream soda and sundaes with
pure crushed fruit including all the
specialties
A McMILLEN Druggist
After June 30 1911
No cash rebate checks will be give
at my store
L W McCONNELL Druggist
The New Idea Gac Range
is head and shoulders ahead of any
thing else on the market See them
at tho McCook Hardware Cos
Mens Stetcon Hats 369
at the Thompson D G Cos Utmost
values for cash only
Five room house modern for rent
Phone black 250 Mrs Walter Stokes
Nebr Stato Historical Society
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NUMBER 52
If You Want a Home of
Your Own Begin Bank
ing Your Money NOW
It is worth all the effort and
self denial that it costs to OWJ
YOUR OWN HOME You cant
be happy mowing some ones
else grass Were you to bank
and save 2000 a month for
only nine years you would have
over TWO THOUSAND DOL
LARS with which to buy a
home of your own Then youll
no longer hear the unwelcome
knock of the rent collector
Let OUR Bank be YOUR bank
THE
McCOOK NATIONAL
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lehjt V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIRECTORS
M Loughran P F McKenna
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
Episcopal Services for Sunday
May 28th Sunday school at 10
Usual services at 11 and S oclock
Christian Science Subject for Sun
day morning May 28 Ancient and
Modern Necromancy Alias Mesmer
ism and Hypnotism
Congregational No preaching ser
vice Sunday morning on account of
Memorial service at the Methodist
church Regular service as usual in
the evening
Rest in a Hammock
It is a good thing to utterly relax
once in a while and let the world
run itself for a little time If you
dont youll regret it some time Now
there is no greater aid to entire re
laxation to perfect ease than a good
hammock
The fact that it is swung out of
doors in the pure air helps you in
resting and in absorbing vitality
Get a hammock Get it today
Dont cheat yourself out of any more
comfort We have just what you are
looking for Any price
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Another Big Deal
Dorwart Barger closed another
big deal in which A Strawder deals
ihis fine residence property in
l coin and 400 acres north west of Mc
Cook for the Campi ranch at the
head of the Red Willow This one
of the finest ranches in that part of
the country has about 125 acres in
alfalfa and very fine hay land nice
grove and living water Considera
tion of ranch 30600
Junior Normal Boarders and Roomers
Those who wish Junior Normal Stu
dents for board and room this sum
mer should phone 336 at the High
School building
Braytons Brass Sash Rods
put themselves up All you have to do
is to put up for them the small
sum of 10c each at The Thompson
D G Cos Utmost values for cash
only
Dain Mowers Have
many points of superiority Let us
show them to you
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Make
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The
Boy Glad
with a watch and start him
on the road to manliness A
watch is a real missionary
teaphing responsibility to the
boy who carries it We have
given much thought to Watches
for Boys and have the best se
lection in town
SI 00 tc S700
L C STOLL CO JEWELERS
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