The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 15, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 1

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    THIRTIETH YEAR
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Comfort
First Always
GET A
PAIR OF -
Viersen Osborn
Oxfords or
Slippers
And be in Line
ANNOUNCEMENT
We will continue to close our store
at 7 p m as usual except Saturday
night and pay days and trusting this
arrangement meets the approval of
all our customers We try to keep
busy in the store from 7 a m till
7 p mf and feel that in justice to
our employes and ourselves no long
er hours of confinement should be
required However we shall be glad
to take care of our customers out
side of tbese ihours in cases of
gency
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Bert Beyrer a Benedict
The Tribune learns from private
source of the marriage of Mr J
Albert Beyrer formerly of our city
and Miss Ruth Pearson of Grand
Junction Colorado The ceremony
was performed in that city June 7th
and they will make their home there
where Eert has for some time been
in the drug business The Tribune
congratulates a worthy young couple
and wishes them much hajfpiness
A Few Necessities for the Chickens
Conkeys Lice powder
Conkeys Roop Remedy
Conkeys Gape Remedy
Conkeys Scaley Leg
Conkeys Poultry Tonic
Standard Insect powder
And all kinds of chicken feed at
Marshs feed store 215 Main ave
Negotiating for Grounds
The management of the base ball
club are negotiating for a lease of
that part situated west of the road
to the subway of the strip of land
lying between the railroad track and
West B street it would make a de
sirable and accessible ball ground
Buggy Time Now
and Velie Buggies are the kind as
they ride easier and give better sat
isfaction We have a nice line for
your selection
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Gauze Corsets
The recognized coolest in corsets I
Price 50 cents Two styles Also
light weight batiste corsets 100 The
Thompson -D G Co Utmost values
5 Room House 1200
Corner house 2 blocks east of Cit
izens Bank Inquire at The Thomp
son D G Co
Couch Hammocks
and many other kinds for your com
fort now ready
McCOOK HARDWARE CO it
C L DeGroff Co
10 Days of Special Sales
Get Busy Save Mqnjey
Dain Hay Tools
are handled by McCook Hardware Co
-They are the best
ThoseTvho pay cash for their foot-wear
buy at Diamonds Shoe Store
Why Because they can get better
values for less money than any other
store in McCook
Friday entire line of trousers 1 2
to 1 5 off regular price
C L DeGROFF vCO
fiWS
1 I
Mr and Mrs Dorwart Entertain
Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs D
Y Dorwart entertained a company of
young people in honor of their guests
Miss Hazel and Miss Ethel King of
Victoria Texas The residence was
prettily decorated for the event roses
and carnations affordinga choice
floral vehicle for the purpose The
evening was one of distinct enjoy
ment games and music adding to
its pleasurabel flight A two course
lunch was later served and it being
Flag Day the national colors were
carried out cleverly in the refresh
ments served
I O O F Memorial
The members of McCook lodge No
137 I O O P will attend Memor
ial Day services next Sunday morning
at the Congregational church They
will assemble at their hall at 10
oclock and march to the church in
organization Rev Bayne will preach
the sermon After the services in
the church the decoration of the
graves and the ritualistic work will
take place at the cemetery
Filed Tentative Report
Representatives of the Audit and
Bond Co of America who have been
doing some checking of county of
ficers for the county commissioners
made a preliminary report to the
board Wednesday but the contents
of the report will not be made pub
lic until at a later date The coun
ty commissioners will be in session
again on Monday
RISKY
Its risky to buy drugs just because
low prices are quoted Quality de
termines value Extremely low pric
es generally mean inferior quality
Theres a limit and our prices are
the- limit of lowness for goods of
worthy quality
L W McCONNELL Druggist
One Minute and Motor
washers-save-work arid clothes Elec
tric motor washers and those to run
with gasoline engines are now ready
for you at
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Rummage
Yes thats what we are after Epis
copal ladies solicit your donations
Phone black 299 Store open Friday-
afternoons and all day Satur
days West B street
Gauze Underwear
for everybody with long or short
sleeves unions or separate garments
and extra sizes too The Thompson
D G Co Utmost values
Rebate Checks
After July 1st we will not give
rebate checks owing to new law in
effect at that time
A McMILLEN Druggist
Tub Dress Skirts 135
150 165 175- and 275 In
white blue and linen Alterations
free The Thompson D G Co Ut
most values
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
The Only Union Made
overalls in the city are the Carhart
Huber is the exclusive agent Also
jackets and caps The phone is 97
Mens Latest Suits
at 2000 750 1800 1000 1650
1250 The Thompson D G Co Ut
most values
Mens and Boys Clothing at- a
big reduction June 15 to 24-
C L DeGROFF CO
t
Get our rates on Farm Loans
DORWART BARGER
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The McCook Tribune want ads 5c
line Most people read them
McMillen druggist is again serv
ing the noted Franklin Ice Cream
at his fountain
Magner sells better groceries than
the just as good kind Try him for
an order
Buy flower field and garden seeds
from H P Waite Co Their seeds
are reliable 9 tf
Bed bugs die without a struggle
wherever Lees Bug Killer is used
Try a 25c bottle and see them go
For sale by
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
cCoo
Simmons Browne
Mr Ralph M Simmons and Miss
Winifred E Browne were married in
St Albans Episcopal church Wednes
day afternoon June 14th at 4 oclock
Rev Alfric J R Goldsmith rector
performing the impressive ceremony
The wedding was a quiet one and
witnessed by only the immediate
members of the family and a few
friends Mr and Mrs Simmons left
on No 10 same afternoon for the
eastern part of the state to be ab
sent about a week on a short weddin
trip visiting Mr Simmons folks
etc
The bride is the eldest daughter
of Conductor and Mrs Will Browne
and is an accomplished and estimable
young lady with a wide circle of
friends The groom is a brakeman
in the Burlington freight service
stands well with the company and
wiih his fellow railroad men and
among all in this city who know
him
The Tribune adds to its eongratu e
dations its hearty well wishes
IB E
Thursday Evening Edition
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY EVENINGJUNE 15 1911
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The Tribune is pleased to print
the fact that Sam Montgomery who
was severely injured at the Perry
crossing on Monday morning is at
home and recovering nicely He
cant tell much as to how the acci
dent happened but is mighty happy
it is no worse than it is
An eye witness states however
that the young man apparently not
knowing of the approach of the train
was waving a handkerchief at some
one In the neighborhood and that
at the same time the engineer was
leaning out of his cab and looking
hack toward the rear end of the
train looking for a signal from the
train men
SKIRT DAYS
Our complete line at 20 discount
June 15 16 17
C L DeGROFF CO
Sun Hats and Bonnets
at 25c to 150 See us for the right
things at the right prices
Thompson D G Co
They will be at home on West 2nd
s treet to their friends after July
15 1911
15 1911
Ladies Dresses Coats and Suits at
1205 discount from June 15 to 24
C L DeGROFF CO
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INSTITUTE WEEK
The institute week for Red Willow
county will be the week beginning
June 19 This week promises to be
one replete with the kind of work
which will make you glad to be here
All of the Junior Normal faculty j oljher work
will have concentrated specially pre
pared work for institute week while
the reading and geography-agricultural
work will be presented by spec
ialists in those lines
Prof N A Bengston The stu
dents who were here last year will
be delighted to know that Prof
Bengston is to be with us again He
dii able to do so only by Special ar
rangement for his absence at
summer session of the state j
er who has that ability Miss Dun
lap will tell how this may be acquir
ed
Reading simple interpretation from
the printed page is a subject which
needs more emphasis Tit is at the
very foundation so to speak of all
It must be a live sub
ject Just how its enlivenment may
be accomplished Miss Dunlap will
show us In fact as presented by
her it will be inspirational as well as
grounded in the mechanics and meth
ods from the primary through the
grades
Evening Entertainments At High
school auditorium
Monday June 19 Informal
the tion
sity His work as Adjunct Professor
of Geography and Economics Geo
Get a New Buggy
and harness now at McCook Hardware
Co and be ready for summer
Rumors are already afloat of the
probable curtailment of water privil
eges in near future
You can get the Lincoln Climatic
Mixed Paint of
A McMILLEN Druggist
Subscribe for Tne Tribune
Tuesday June 20 Lecture Story
Telling as an Aid in Securing the
Chads Greatest Inheritance by
logy at the University of Nebraska i Miss Margaret Dunlap
of whicli department Dr G E Con j Wednesday June 21 Illustrated
dra is at the head is too widely I lecture Prcf N A Bengston
known to need advertising The in
spiration he brought us last year
will be sure to again make his class
rooms cAowded ones Many of his
lectures will be- illustrated in our1
well equipped dark room His work
will be in three general lines Geog
raphy of Nebraska Particularly the
souhwetstern Industrial Geography
Agriculture
Miss Margaret Dunlap Miss Dun
lap is well prepared for the presen
attion she will make She is a
graduate of the Department of Ex
pression at Peru and spent last year
at the Columbia College of Expres
sion In Chicago one of the largest
schools of expression in the west
Her line will be that of story telling
and reading She comes to us from
Chicago where she has been working
and will surely bring us the latest
and best thoughts in these subjects
It is an art to be able to tell a story
well All children love to be told
stories and a teacher is much strong-
luiursaay ana Friday evenings will
be free to attend Chautauqua which
will open Thursday June 22
Fee for institute will onlylie 100
with full privileges of Junior Normal
The members of the Juni jr Normal
will indulge in an informal picnic
this evening at the water works park
Rev Goldsmith addressed the Ju
nior Normal Wednesday morning on
the subject The Schools of Eng
land
There was a worthful program of
music and recitations on Thursday
morning
Senator Cordeal will address the in
stitute Monday morning on the sub
ject dear to his heart Southwest
Nebraskas Early History
There will be special programs at
chapel each morning next week Ten
oclock is the hour
Rev Mr Goldsmith addressed the
Junior Normal on Wednesday morn
ing in the high school building
Swat the Fly
But its easier to keep him out
Mosquito netting for 5c yard at The
Thompson D G Co Utmost values
Refrigerators Save Money
for you by keeping 3our food in
good condition Get one now at
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Money to Loan on Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing store
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On the evening of June 14 1911 at
S oclock a quiet home wedding was
solemnized at the home of Mr and
Mrs Waiter W Barritt when their
daughter Hazel was united in mar
riage to H Guy Hughes Elder Har
ry M Mitchell of Indianola officiat
ing
The couple were attended by Lloyd
Barritt brother of the bride and
Miss Frances Hughes sister of the
groom Immediately following the
ceremony a dainty two course lunch
eon was served
The house was beautifully decorat
ed throughout with white carnations
The bride and groom left on No 3
for Denver for a weeks outing in
the mountains
NOTICE
Out of consideration for ourselves
our employes and the respect of the
community we the undersigned mer
chants of McCook hereby agree to
close our respective places of busi
ness at 630 p m for the remainder
of the day every day except Satur
days pay days and two nights after
pay day by locking our doors and
pulling down our blinds Upon vio
lation of this pledge by any signer it
is agreed that a penalty of 5000 shall
be forfeited by the violater vto the
public library of McCook enforceable
upon the complaint of any one signer
It is provided that upon special public
events such as fairs races or other
equally public doings this agreement
may be voided for the time by the
signatures of a majority of the under
signed This agreement not deemed
violated by accommodations of cus
tomers in- cases of emergency
This agreement binding when sign
ed by all dealers handling dry goods
clothing groceries or shoes
Signed this 12th day of June 1911
and to take effect June 19th and de
posited with the city attorney
C L DeGroff Co
H C Clapp
The Thompson D G Co
James McAdams
Rozell Sons
J A Wilcox Son
Ed Huber
Viersen Osborri
E D Perkins Co
L A Paris
D Magner
S Diamond
M E Knipple
A- Galusha Son
Allie J Peck
New Early Closing Agreement
In another column will be found
another early dosing agreement by
the merchants of McCook The hour
has not been changed remainingat
except on Saturday eve
nings and for the two lavenlngs fol
lowing each monthly pay day Pro
vision is made in the agreement for
emergencies and special occasions
There seems to be no urgent rea
son for prolonging the open hours
for business On the other hand
there are sane reasons why both
merchants and clerks should have
more time out of their places of
business time they may devote to
pleasure and improvement
The Tribune hopes the public will
take this reasonable view of the
matter and cheerfully acquiesce in
this arrangement by making their
purchases before the evening closing
hour 630 oclock
Change of Proprietors
Wednesday morning Carl Marsh
took possession of the Ryan feed
store recently purchased by him Mr
R3an will for the present at least
maintain an office in the store Carl
has the rustling qualities to make
his new business a success and such
we hope will be the case with him
Gingham House Dresses 135
made of Everett gingham worth 12
cents yd Trimmed with contrasting
colors Wrappers 125 Long sleeve
aprons 65c Band aprons 20c You
cannot afford to sew at these prices
The Thompson D G Co Utmost
values
Forgot to Cage Him
I notice in Tuesdays Tribune an
account of the Moose play Guess
the boys forgot to chain the moose
up as I found him still at large
Friday morning JANITOR
Special on Wall Paper
For the next two weeks we are
making very low prices on wall pa
per It will pay to look our paper
over
A McMILLEN Druggist
Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee
Huber is exclusive agent in McCockii
for the unexcelled Barrington Hall
coffees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c
per pound
Hammocks
Take rest in your spare moments
in one of our comfortable hammocks
A McMILLEN Druggist
For Sale
Alfalfa hay Phone ash 3852
6 tf J A SCHMITZ
For sunburn and tanuse McMil
lens Cream Lotion
The best brands of canned fruits
and vegetables at Magners
NUMBER 6
If You Want a Home of
Your Own Begin Bank
in Your Money NOW
It is worth all the effort and
self denial that it costs to OWS
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
F Lehn V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIRECTORS
M Loughran P F McKenna
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
Christian Science The subject for
next Sunday morning is Is the Uni
verse Including Man Evolved by At
omic Force
Episcopal First Sunday after Trin
ity Holy Communion at 730 a m
Introit Usalm No 119 part 1 color
for altar and vestments green hymn
225 Nunc Dim Sunday school at 10
Service and sermon at 11 offering
for Diocesan Tract Department
Evening prayer and sermon at 8
Rev Mr Goldsmith was present
at Holdrege last Monday when Mr
L W Doud formerljr lay reader at
Arapahoe was advanced to the dea
conate Other clergy present were
those from Grand Island Hastings
Lexington and Red Cloud also Bishop
Beecher of Kearney who officiated
Following the above the Rev Mr
Goldsmith visited friends at Arapa
hoe returning to MoCook on No 5
Thursday evening to take part in
the 8th grade graduating exercises
Friday afternoon in the high school
CARL LEHMANN A LIVE WIRE
His Meetings in McCook on Sunday
Were Most Interesting and
Instructive
Carl Lehmann field seccretary of
the United society of Christian En
deavor spent Sunday in McCook
making two addresses and infusing
much of his boundless enthusiasm in
to his hearers
He spoke at the Congregational
church in the morning on World
Wide Christian Endeavor showing
the growth and development of the
movement in the world today In
the afternoon at four he conducted
a conference at the Christian church
on Methods in Young Peoples
Work in which he proved himself
a walking encyclopedia of C E
methods and principles
In the evening he addressed a large
audience in the Congregational church
on Christian Endeavors Three
Big Words followed by another con
ference He left same evening for
Holdrege The rally was attended
by a number of Endeavors from Tren
ton and Indianola
Mr Lehmann is a live wire charg
ed with Christian Endeavor his
words scintillate with wit and op
timism
Fancy Parasols 10c
Childrens fancy parasols for 10c
45c 50c 65c 75c La ditto 125 to
375 The Thompson D G Co Ut
most values
Hot Weather Comforts
are Quick Meal gasoline and oil
stoves also Perfection Oil Cooks Ab
solute satisfaction guaranteed -
McCOOK HARDWARE CO
Alfalfa Seed at 150
would be an unheard of priced but
Am A 2 bu seamless bags to put
it in can be had for 22c each at The
Thompson D G Co Utmost value
There is magic in the words
Advo They are the final word
in canned excellence And Huber is
the prophet