The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 01, 1911, THURSDAY EVENING EDITION., Image 1

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H EAT
pickles see Magner
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
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
HERE AT NIGHT
receive the same careful attention
and scientific accuracy as those fill
ed during the day
If sudden illness at night makes it
necessary to have a prescription fill-
A Genuine Surprise
The sterling aue exhibited in the
Broad Long black satine shirts
which we are selling for 39c each
lias been a surprise to all Longer
and broader than common makes bet
ter shaped and sewed and stayed and
finished than the common makes and
much better satine than the averaage
75 cent shirt they are worth your
looking them up The Thompson D
G Co Utmost values for cash only
Fireless Cookers in Demand
We sell the Jewel Fireless Cooker
which has all the best improvements
and is perfectly sanitary It will pay
you to look at these if interested
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Thankful for Donations
The members of J K Barnes post
G A R are very grateful to the
business men and others of the city
for their liberal donations to defray
the expenses of Decoration Day
Dont Forget
McMillens large assortment of wall
paper at small prices
A McMILLEN Druggist
Money to Loan on Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing store
PASTURE For horses and cattle
Horses 50c and cattle 40c month
Phone cedar 1154 Roy Newell Box
Elder Neb
It is a wise and precautionary act
to observe who canned the goods
you eat If it is the Flag brand you
can rely on its purity and excellence
C L DeGroff Co
The latest styles and the newest
designs in summer jewelry brooches
pendants belt pins hat pins brace
lets etc are here awaiting your in
spection
H P SUTTON CO Jewelers
A Special Sale
Yes very special but not limited
as to time We refer to our sale of
Leatherwear yard wide black taf
feta silk for S9 cents yd Not equal
led anywhere under 125 One piece
follows another right along You can
buy as much or as little as you want
and your neighbors will find more
here for them when you tell them
about it Soft substantial lustrous
FOR THE CARE OF THE
LITTLE FOLKS
You of course want the best of
everything for the baby particularly
in
NURSERY SUPPLIES
If you come to us for such goods
you make sure of the best procurable
Theres no worthy article in this
Gasoline Engines For
purpose IVz horse power to
15 horse power at prices below any
others Do not make the mistake of
sending your money away You can i
buy now cheaper at home Chore
Boy 1 horse power engines will
pump your water and do a hundred
other things for you any time you
want it done Large line of engines
row ready for you
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Simpsons Prints
ed promptly it may save valuable have been the recognized high stand-
time and needless worry to ard prints for more than oO years
ber our night clerk is in room 6
up stairs over our store
L W McCONNELL Druggist
There are none better You will find
them along with Columbias Aliens
Garners and Americans for 5a
cents yard at Ut
most values tor cash only
Protect Your Buildings
with Shinns Pure Copper Cable
Junior Normal Boarders and Roomers
Those who wish Junior Normal Stu
donts for board and room this sum
mer should phone 33G at the High
School building
The Only Union Made
overalls in the city are the Carhart
1 Huber is the exclusive agent Also
jackets and caps The phone is 97-
The McCook Tribune 3100 a year
Stylish Tan Oxfords
for women at 200 for Misses and
For special on dill sour and sweet Chillren from 150 t0 210 The
Thompson D G Co Utmost value
Get our rates on Farm Loans
DORWART BARGER
Perfection Oil Cooks
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Buy flower field and garden seeds
from H P Waite Co Their seeds
are reliable 9 tf
The McCook Tribune want ads
line Most people read them
flawless 96 threads to the inch each
war built for beauty and service and
to be sold much above our price We
regard our customers as entitled to
better than common prices for they
pay on the nail everyone of them
So S9 cents is our price The Thomp
son D G C Utmost values for
cash only
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The McCook Tribune 100 a year
GIFTS FOR JUNE
WEDDINGS
In buying a present for a wedding
beauty and utility must be considered
Cut glass and silver answer these de-
mands and our lines are complete and
new
We will be glad to show you all the
latest patterns whether you buy or not
P SUTTON CO
JEWELERS
THURSDAY EVENING EDITION
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 1 1911
Remembered Veterans
REMEMBER DEAD VETERANS
McCook Pays a Just and Suitable
Tribute to the Memory of the
Boys in Blue Buried Here
McCook paid a deserved tribute to
the memory of the dead veterans who
sleep in her cemeteries Tuesday
In the morning committees from
the post and auxiliaries repaired to
the cemeteries of the city and dec
orated the graves of the dead soldiers
buried therein As usual too this
sweet service was not confined to the
soldiery but many others remembered
thus tenderly tvir dead
The formal and beautiful ritualistic
service of the Ladies of the G A
R was held at Riverview cemetery
The procession formed was headed
to the cemeteries by the members of
company M Nebraska national guard
who fired the usual salute at the
cemetery during the ceremonies there
Quite a number of citizens the
line made that youll not find here mayor and city council representa
and at the ngnt price i tives of orders etc joined in this
The danger season for little folks procession and service at the ceme
is at hand See that foods given terv
are absolutely fresh and in perfect
condition We guarantee our tcods
L W McCOxNNELL Druggist
List of Veterans
J B Farnsworth
J B McCabe
Frankliu Huber
Charles Turner
W B Brown
Moses Tiattershall
George E Fox
L H Conrad
Lyman Miller
W j Johnson
Wiley Mathews
T J Pate
Samuel Snoke
Chester Ward
John D Gerver
Dr A P Welles
Henry Walker
H H Berry
D A Clements
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Lightning Rods sold and put up by location
McCook Hardware Co It coats but
little and then you will be safe Pro
tection absolutely guaranteed
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
The state board of public lands
and buildings last night on the
ballot selected Curtis as the
for the new agricultural
school to be established in southwest-
cbraika under the provisions of
i the Eastman bill passed at the late
3eSSlon Of tllft lesislatnrp Phn
j luting which was started Monday
The Tuesday Edition i continued intermittently uncil y
The Tuesday edition cf The dock last nielli the only interiui
une contained the fullest and most occurring being that for the regular
accurate account of the Indianola Memorial day vacation
wreck that has appeared in print We TJle vote fr the Frontier county
still have a number of extra copies town was unanimous all four of the
of the issue for sale at 5 cents acopy members of the board Secretary of
State Wait Land Commissioner
The Main Store On the Main Street ISli0 Marn j
If it is the freshest and best m location
ceries fruits vegetables etc you ine contentions of the people of
seek look no further than Hubers Curtis that their town lies practically
in Liie center or tne section oounuea
by the Fourth standard parallel on
the north and the Ninety ninth mer
idian on the east as provided in the
Eastman bill bore great weight with
the board and seemed to them they
asserted to be a large point in that
places favor The fact that that lo
cation is midway between various
classes of agricultural districts was
another point which the members
said was a factor in arriving at the
final result
Result of Vote
Of the eleven towns which were in
the race for the new institution
Holdrege received one vote on the
Edwin M Farnsworth
W M Irvin
Smith Gordon
David Keithley
R S Cooley
T M Scott
Joseph Rushong
W H Benjamin
Andrew Phillips
A J Thomas
A W Schaeffer
J W Proctor
John Williams
Peter Groves
T B Walker
C L Nettleton
John McCarl
In the afternoon in the Temple the
atre occurred the regular program
of the day
Song America Audience
Reading of Orders Adjutant Yarg
er
Invocation Rev McBride
Reports of Decorating Committees
Reading of Lincolns Gettysburg
Address Rev R T Bayne
Address of the Day Rev L E
Lewis
I Address to the Unknown Dead
Mrs W G Dutton
Benediction Rev D L McBride
The address by Rev Lewis was an
able one receiving marked attention
for its earnestness and patriotic
spirit and utterance
The services in the Temple the
atre were largely attended and with
al the exercises of the day were well
observed
The business houses of the city
were closed from ten to three Work
in the shops was suspended all day
so far as the necessities of the case
would allow The banks and nostof
fice were also closed during the day
Try Nyals Eas em for tired feet
25c of
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
Qver Touched Us
nineteenth ballet and two votes on
the thirticiiih seventeenth and the
twenty fiith ballots Culberston re
ceived oie ote on the eleventh bal
lot There were but two votes cat
for MJJcck oe on the fourth and
one on the eleventh ballots Hartley
received Jnit a single vote that being
on the ninth ballot Oxford was giv
en one vcie oi three ballots the
fourth fifth - and ninth Cambridge
received cne vote on twenty one of
tl ballots taken and two votes on
nie other of tho thirty three ballots
Alma like Bartley received but one
vote that being on the ninth ballot
Mascot was in the same class with
its rival Harlan county town and was
given but one vote North Platte re
ceived one vote on two ballots and
two votes on the seventeenth ballot
Broken Bow ran stronger and polled
one vote on twenty four of the bal
lots and two votes on seven different
ballots Curtis received cne vote on
twelve ballots two votes on two dif
ferent ballots and on the last ballot
the entire four votes
The successful town is a place of
840 population and is located seventy-three
miles northwert of HoMrege
on what is known as the Holdrege
Sterling line of the Burlington It is
a division point on that roufe and
has a sixty acre lake and pleasure
park located on the west edge of the
town not far from which it is pro
posed to locate the main buildings of
ho rv
Latest Facts of Wreck
The gruesome story of the horrible Publo Walskino cook
Indianola wreck Monday morning is L B Thomas porter seriously
about told But two additional death scalded but condition hopeful
have occurred among the injured Brakeman D W Burnett of our
since Tuesdays edition went to city has a compound fracture of the
press They are Mrs Hiram Feekin arm and scalp wounds but is doing
of McCook and Mr H H well and will be at home shortly
son of Bromfield Illinois R M Anderson Washington D
The complete and official death C fractured skull above eye but is
list up to the time cf our going to
press Thursday atfernoon is as fol
lows
THE DEAD
Engineer William T Leahy of Lin
coin
Fireman A J Ohlson of Lincoln
Engineer John W Hyder of Lin
coln
Fireman W J Damron of Lincoln
Express Messenger George Freer
of Omaha
Express Messenger E M Frazier
of Omaha
Clarence A Hilsabeck of Holdrege
a traveling man
Robert Shepherd of Holdrege a
traveling man for Simmons Hardware
Co
T H Bowers of McCook a Burling
ton fireman who was a passenger
on Engine of No 9
Harry McCall of Denver Colo
R B Wilson of McCook
Mrs H H Culbertson of Brom
field III
F J Gateley of Gretna Neb
A G Turano a section foreman of
Palisades Colo
Hiram J Feekin of McCook Em
ploye in -the storehouse department
Miss Grace Dean of Minden
Mrs Hiram J Feekin
H H Culbertson Bromfield III
THE INJURED
Most of the injured have so far
recovered as to be able to go to
their respective homes The following
named are all doing well and it is
expected all of them will recover
in good shape and wires his girl in
California that re will be there June
22nd when it is surmised they will
be married
Dennis Hart of 0 Jikcsh Iowa has
a Fractured jaw but his recovery is
expected
Davis Stryker cf Chicago the elec
trician on No 0 has a fraturod skull
but his condition is hopeful
Ola Uebel severely injured but do
ing well
Shepherd and Hilsabeck of Hold
rege the two traveling men killed
are said to have been on their way
to Wray Cororado en a hunting ex
pedition
Robert Shepherd the Simmons
Hardware Co traveling man who was
killed and his wife are old time
York county intimate friends of Mr
and Mrs S S Garvey of our city
The Denver and Omaha league ball
teams were on No 9 and the coach
in which the former were riding was
carcsized but strange as it may seem
only one of the boys was slightly in
jured
This jnust be said of the Burling
ton company and its employes in
connection with Mondays terrjble dis
aster Each and all did every thing
possible to relieve the injured care
for the dead and dying and to give
every assistance possible to the rela
tives and friends of the dead- and in
jured
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THE SEMI WEEKLY TRIBUNE
JUNE 22 THE DATE
We are beginning to hear about
Chautauqua Chautauqua advertising
as beginning to come and it wont
be long beicre the big tent comes
and the program starts
The Chautauqua is in every sense
a public enterprise and deserves pub
lic support
Plan to help support it Get a
season ticket Youll enjoy every day
of the Chautauqua so will the en
tire family
There is a boys and girls depart
ment which promises this year to be
most interesting to the boys and
girls
Let them get into this and boost
ing and working together we can
make this Chautauqua a benefit to
everyone in the community
Get a Chautauqua ticket then be
gin to talk Chautauqua
Junior Normal Opens Monday
The annual session of the McCook
State Junior Normal school will begir
next Moncay morning witli a full
quota cf teachers in charge
the pergonal acquaintances of the
faculty in MtjCook Chas W Tavlor
principal Elizabeth Bettcher registrar-treasurer
W T Davis C F
White A F Gulliver W R Hull
Margaret Dunlap and Mattie Allen
will constitute the teaching corps Mc
Cook and her citizens alwaj s take a
pride in giving the visiting students
and teachers a royal welcome
The Opening Game
The opening game of the base ball
season will be played tomorrow on
the B M -grounds here between
Arapahoe and McCook The game
wil commence at three oclock The
Braves will be up with all their
war paint on and announce their pur
pose to scalp the locals but will
they
Princess Slips
Some very pretty and desirable
styles at 125 and 150 just receiv
ed Also Combination Suits cf Cor
sst Covers and Drawers in one piece
See us for white cambric petticoats
corset covers muslin drawers for wo
men and children and for gowns
The Thompson D G Co Utmost val
ues
Consolidation of Schools
Deputy State Supt Delzell will talk
on The Consolidation of Schools at
the high school auditorium Friday
morning at ten oclock June ninth
This is a subject of vital interest to
many Come and hear him
Can Pay at the Store
Parties owing the Updike Co
may pay their bills at Jones Cos
oenfectionery and news stand on low
er Main avenue Fhone 13 or 169
S S GARVEY Manager
Seed Corn
We have some more splendid seed
corn raised right at home which will
mature very early and we can stil
supply you
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
A Correction
The next regular meeting of the
board of county commissioners is on
June 19th 1911 a dats fixed by lav
The County Board of Equalization
will meet on June 13th 1911
Cane Seed Has Been In Great De
mand but our supply is again alright
and we can take care of all orders
now
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Junior Normal Boarders and Roomers
Those who wish Junior Normal Stu
dents for board and room this sum
mer should phone 33C at the High
Sfhoel building
We Serve to Please
Ic2 cream soda and sundaes with
pure crushed fruit including all the
specialties
A McMILLEN Druggist
An important fact in connection
with an article is the brand the
mark of excellence The Flag brand
means the highest quality in canned
goods be they vegetables or fruits
C L DeGroff Co
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Irr
xne mcuook Tribune enters
pensable to all who want then ews
of city and county as to result in a
material increase in our already
healthy subscription list
Ever- effort will be exerted to mer
it your patronage be it in advertising
job printing or subscription
Try us for thirty years longer
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pr roil want a Home of
thirtieth year of its publication ft i YOW OWll BeHll Bank-
Mmf HU n tu ti vwj J ilC JMiJt
will hereafter be issued on Tuesday
and Thursday evenings of each
week The Tuesday edition will con
sist of four pages or more as requir
ed and Thursdays paper will regular
ly consist of eight pages or more
The publisher hopes to make the
semi weekly a welcome visitor to
many homes and to merit the con
tinued substantial support of the peo
ple ot McCook and Red Willow coun
ty To this end we ask the business
men for a liberal advertising busi
ness such at least as is warranted
by the largest circulation in this part
of Nebraska We hope too to make
The Semi Weekly Tribune so indis
mg Your Money NOW
It is worth all the effort and
self denial that it costs to OWJj
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
U F Lehv V Pre
C J OBrien Oshr
niKECTORS
M Loughran P F McKenna
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
CXE2K5nm3EnmBMKRaB2aiSEfiKXBBHBS
Christian Science The subject for
next Sunday morning will be God
the Only Cause and Creator
Baptist Subjects 11 a m The
Eleventh Commandment S p m
The Woof of Tragedy in the Warp
of Life suggested by the fatal
railroad Avreck of last Monday morn
ing Bible school at 10 a m
Episcopal Whitsunday June 4th
The unda hoc- at 10 Holy
fulty vil be largely the same as j fnd sen roit psalm
t - fix rune fir renn oor a no re-
m tne past year This of itself will l V7 -- -
be welcome news to old students nnri
ings for Episcopal fund Evening pray
er and sermon at S oclock hymns
491 375 17 Wednesday choir re
hearsal Thursday Ladies guild
meets with Mrs W A Cassell
Checking County Officers
Messrs Shallenberger and Fuson ol
the American Audit and Bonding Co
Kansas City Mo last Saturday be
gan the work of checking the county
offices for which the county com
missioners recently contracted This
work will consume some considerable
time as the contract covers the sev
eral offices and in some instances
at least running back for several
years
Vacation
Now that school is over there will
be plenty of time for practicing your
music I shall be pleased to com
municate with any prospective pu
pils Miss Heckman 512 1st street
west or phone black 301 25 2t
Junior Normal Boarders and Roomers
Those who wish Junior Normal Stu
dents for board and rcom this sum
mer should phone 33C at the High
School building
Hammocks at all prices from 175
up of
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
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At Congregational church Fri
day night June 2 Admission
10 cents
Beauty is Balanced
5
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by the skill
with which we
bnii it ut in
l h photo
graphs we make
of you Many
people are much
better looking
than they ap
pear in ordin
ary
Photographs
You may think
you are one of
the few whose
portraits cannot
be made attrac
tive Come and
sit for us and
your friends
delight with the
pictures will
prove you mis
taken
KIMMELL STUDIO
Phone Red 428
McCOOK Above Commercial
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