A f 1 tk ify p r t i - jfr i sf THIRTIETH YEAR SOCIAL AFFAIR OF REAL CHARM A Lawn Dancing Party to Meet New Members of Young Social Set Miss Gertrude Milligan and Miss Pearl Mitchell gave a lawn dancing party on last Thursday evening at the Milligan residence on 1st street east which is regarded as a social achievement of more than usual mer it The party was given to meet Miss Juliet Galusha and Mr James Galu sha former Lincoln and Red Cloud friends of the hostesses Ahout two score young ladies and gentle men participated in the soiree The spacious lawn about the Milli gan residence was brightly illumin ed by incandescents some of them in colors giving an attractive ef fect to the joyous scene A dancing platform on the lawn and Mr and Mrs Henry Best at vio lin and piano were essential details C E Eldred for District Judge BANK GUARANTEE WILL BE EFFECTIVE JULY 1 After Many Delays New Law Will Be Operative and First Assessment Becomes Due Lincoln Neb June 24 After months of delay Nebraskas bank guaranty law will become operative July 1 On that date there will be created a guaranty fund Avith an in itial assessment of 1G5G3392 This ds one fourth of 1 per cent of the average deposits of C5S state banks for the six months beginning Decem ber 1 1910 and ending June 1 1911 Notices are now being sent out to the state banks The money is set apart but need not be sent in An other one fourth of 1 per cent will be demanded January 1 and two sim ilar assessments will be made at in tervals of six months thereafter When the sum in county were present at the meeting Dr Hathorn commander was made chairman of the meeting and J W Hammond temporary secretary The following executive committee was chosen to have charge of the reunion ir o t111 n T foco iT T Tuesday Evening Edition McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 27 1911 The People of McCook Are Enjoying the Chautuaqua Fair Sized Audiences at All Sessions and the Sentiment Is One of Satisfaction CHAUTAUQUA WILL CLOSE TOMORROW EVENING With a Final Concert by the Famous Royal Italion Guards BandDont Miss the Great Musical Number of the Season The McCook Chautauqua opened auspiciously last Thursday afternoon with an address of welcome by City Attorney Wolff response by Plat form Supt Sias and a concert by The Singers and Players Club At the evening program Lincoln McConnell was the chief attraction of 00000 has the prelude being given by the Sing- been set apart the assessments shall ers and Plaayers Club Line talk- Mrs W A Mitchell served fruit cease and no more money will oe on seveial phases or the negro punch during the evening and at a set aPart urtil the fund shall become wMh an interest and weight equalled convenient interval light and season- depleted j by few men on the American plat- able refreshments were served upon form today the lawn with tasteful particulars Wanted Marriage License Canceled Fridays program was put on by I - last Saturday with acute indigestion net been entirely well for a eople l ti u ftinnn nn iti iiTnn ilk ill - l i n jti vjiitiiv iu mv If You Have On Saturday Only Beginning with Monday June 12th we will do feed grinding only on Saturdays McCOOK MILLING CO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY June 28th and 29th We limit the offer to only one pur chase to each customer Remember the bargain L W McCONNELL Druggist We Serve to Please Ic2 cream soda and sundaes with pure crushed fruit including all the specialties A McMILLEN Druggist 50 cents worth for 26 cents SPECIAL OFFER Wednesday and Thursday June 28 and 29 Rexall Store 212 Main St Miss Mabel Winters who has been Mrs W F Brewster wife of Con 1 visiting Miss Fay Stayner departed tiactor Erewtter at S45 North Arthur for her home Sunday morning last avenue died this afternoon after an M L Rishel was taken quite sick ilaess cf less than a week She had mg school i but is some better and improving at c f yea is but only a week ago she this printing bacame so ill that she had to take I p t 7imnipr nmi hrnthfir nrrivpcl to her bed The ciuse of deatli was houses to rent list them with Whit- arterio scleicsis chronic Monday from MUwaukeet a taker uray iney nave uuiuij j applications on file now for llouS attend es Phone black lS urnce in ple block Hammocks While they last at a big reduction in price It is net too late Get one now and enjoy it the rest of the summer L W McCONNELL Druggist cousin where the brother lias been j tion of the arteries cf the system Mrs C M Sparhawk and Miss May Wood of Maywocd Nebraska who have been guests of Mrs L E Han ford departed for home Monday eve ning Mr Ora Simons son-in-law of Frank Harris died in Denver June IS and was buried in that city on last Tuesday the 20th Deceased was the husband of Alice Harris Mr and Mrs C E Tuttle departed last Saturday evening for their neAV heme in Savannah Illinois where he continues in the employ of the West ern Union Telegraph Co Mr and Mrs Frank McCallum and Mr and Mrs Hugh McCallum were down from Wauneta Sunday to en joy the chautauqua They were the guests of Mr and Mrs Barney Hofer Miss Fay Ilostetter is home from Idaho spending the summer vacation with her parents Agent and Mrs D F Hostetter Miss Fay is instructor on piano in the music department of the University of Idaho at Moscow Mrs W A Mitchell went down to Hastings Saturday evening on No 10 to visit Mr Mitchell a few days in that city where he is now in charge of the hardware section of the Stein department store She arrived home today on No 1 Mils Brewster was born in Mont gomery county Ohio March 9 1S47 and came to Pocatello to live in 1894 She was an estimable woman with a large circle of friends The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 2 from the residence where the services wil be held Rev W S Woodhull of the responsive audience A brief vesper service followed and Platform Supt Sias closed with a brief lecture which proved his ability as a for mal lecturer as well as a platform manager Monday the program was in three divisions Eruh the magician had the forenoon lie had many to com mend the excellence of his work The Boston Lyrics made their first appearance at the afternoon session They offer a varied program of in strumental and vocal music with read ings drawing and other specialties gs The letter received by the ure and Father MacCorrys pictures a lecture as This paper is pleased to endorse Judge indicated that they were not in words and on canvas left nothing stranger to Cook without opposition and that division of the Burlington railroad is chestra did not materialize just as he has successively held the of- ei pushed by his friends lor sec- advertised but they had the merch fice of county judge and two terms rotary of the interstate commerce aidise along with them and gave the as county attorney to the entire sat- commission Mr Wells is well known jest musjcai offering of the season isfaction of the people j Lincoln as lie lived here for to date The soprano singer was an To us t seems that no better years He is now master mechanic Special and deserved favorite with choice can be made for the office of of the Lake Erie railroad and lives the audience Hon Francis J Hen district judge and advise die voteres at Brewster Ohio Lincoln Journal ey s iecture on Graft estimated of this county to give him not only your own vote but your active sup port Eustis News Date of the G A R Reunion v Tim momlifTs of the G A R re cided to hold this Cambridge August 21 to 2C inclus ive Comrades J E Hathorn E S from the viewpoint of eloquence or The presence of A M Walling oratory was not great but his was gave the A O U W meeting Mon- a grcat achievement and Ills mission day evening added interest and on the platform is great His story portance Walling is one of the aild his work were greater than the grand old men in the Workmen order telling In the evening the Adolpli Weskanip won the pullJng match Saturday Hill and W S Fitch of Red Willow JUST PERSONAL MENTION and his visit horG Monday evening union committee of S W Nebraska nevs agaIn deiighted an appreciative - I iras pninvpfl hv thr lncal memhershin met recently at Cambridge anu Present at uie seio years reunion at MRS BREWSTER IS CALLED TO REWARD I Estimable Pocatello Woman Passes I Away This Afternoon Funeral I to bo Held Wednesday Articles of mission furniture County Judge Moore received an the Ruthven McDonald Co and Dr which mark them as versatile and ions and oilier comfortable items unusual request first of the week Allen A Tanner in the afternoon In I entertaining The day closed with a completed the provision made for the had a rather humorous aspect the evening the same musicians j conceit by the Lyrics and a lecture entertainment and pleasure of the It seems that some time in March were there but with Father Mac by Judge George D Alden The meats ne countJ 3utJse married a couple Corry as the stellar attraction Mc jujse was platform superintendent from a town between here and Hast- Donalds singing was the musical feat -ere three years since and delivered well so he was not a us His lecture was the candidacy of Attorney C E Eld getting along very satisiactomiy anu to e uesireu ine btory ueauuiui aiOIlg sociological lines His plea red of McCcok as Judge of this an application was filed to have the was a charming bit of artistic effort was Ior a purer healthier citizenship judicial district He has had a license canceled as an easy and by orator and vocalist and while you may not have been able bread experience in his profession chpap way out of the uncongenial The Hattie Rood Grace Co and to follow the judge to the limit the and is eminently qualified both insta of matrimony which has since Mrs A C Zehner opened the potentiality of the man his forceful temperament and training for the developed day afternoon program the former fearlessness yea even the vital duties of the office he seeks in musical numbers and Mrs Zehner pcrtance of his topic appealed to you Mr Eldred hes always been rep- Former Citizon Dead In a lecture oil social problems liiiz Tuesday afternoon The Lee resented to us as being absolutely -lames Rocney for years proprietor Sid Landon the character Lathrop Fullenwider Combination and fair and impartial in his dealings and of the Palmer hotel of this city met Uor was added to the evening and Dr Mattison V Chase Tonight the he net only brings with him in this ll 3 death Friday of last week in jie maie good with the audience from Combination and a lecture by campaign a stiong endorsement from Hastings by falling down a stairway the get away He is an artist in his ter A Long his heme county and the people who A rib entered his heart and caused i ne and carries his audience right Tomorrow the prelude by the Roy know h jm best but his standing instant death 2 long with him si Italian Band in the afternoon and there is satisfactorily disclosed by The Killarney Ladies Orchestra and the Seton Indians and Boys Circus the fact that he was three times M E Wells former general boiler- nm Francis J Heney provided the Closing at night with a concert by elected as mayor of the city of Mc- makers foreman for the Nebraska Sunday afternoon program The or- the great band Mii3 AVico Mozier is in charge of the Seton Indian work and Mr Pin net is athletic dircetor Appointed a Committee At a meeting of the board of di lectors of the McCook Commercial club tills morning a committee was appointed by Vice President stok tt have in charge the matter of ascertaining the public sentiment a it i lKMitauqua for exc year and to take the necessary steps to F2curc pledges for tickets This niat tvr wiil be aced before th people cf M Ccok at once range for the funeral Pocatello Idaho Tribune Mrs Brewster formerly lived in McCook in the early days and will be remembered by early residents as a sister of Will Sharp one of the early barbers of our city OPENED THIS MORNING McCooks Postal Savings Bank Op ened for Business As announced the postal savings bank at McCook opened for business this morning The first postal savings bank cer tificate issued by the local bank up on commencing business this morn ing as in the name of C F Lehn for the sum of 1000 Full information concerning the poDtal savings bank system appears ji this issue of The Tribune Methodist church officiating j To compy with the state law The deceased leaves a husband auditor June 50th we will issus no more two daughters Mrs N D Brook 1 casj rebate checks heart and Mrs Clara Leaf to mourn j L W McCONNELL Druggist heir loss Mr Brcokheart who is foreman of the construction depart- j Miss Edith Wait is home frcm ttnent of the Short Line came in Crete having been graduated from this morning from Ontario to help Poa no college this spring W mJ 9 JIW villi Jsw i Odd question to ask but its relevanantly recognize who he is dont you WHEN YOU MEET a friend you instt to these HIGH ART PHOTO GRAPHS that this studio is famed for As soon as you see one of them you instantly recognie it as one of our make WE PRINT YOUR LIKENESS so that it looks like life itself Good idea to hrve some new ones Come in and engage them tanAtUUfa FIRE DESTROYS ICE HOUSE Loss on House and Ice Will Total 35000 It Is Estimated Last Thursday afternoon between five and six oclock the west one of the companys two big ice nouses at this place was practically destroyed by fire The ice house was built of wood and was covered with a tin roof Both the railroad companys and the citys fire fighters prompt ly responded to the alarm and did all possible but the building was practically a total loss by the time the flames were subdued The character of construction and the weak water pressure handicapped the fire companies and prolonged the fight to get the fire under conrtol Both company and city departments however did all they could under the ratiier unfavorable circumstances The Loss Nearly 5000 more convenient and practical than the present plan The company now stores about 000 tons of ije at this place but the demand is fcr at least one half more than that quantity Sparks from the switch engine are ed the fire Officials do not place much credence in the spontaneous combustion theory der June 28th and 29th Buy a can of Pearl Tooth Powder and for one cent extra you can get your choice of the following items Any 2 cent tcctli brush in our stock Any Rexall preparation regular price 2f cents 2 cakes Harmony Rose Glycerine Soap cakes Violet Glycerine Soap 1 can Violet Dulce Talcum Powder Rexall offer Two Days Only L W McCONNELL Druggist Called on Account of Rain inlay not by ary base ball aggre j ujifri hut one 1 Pluvius Beaver ist ronilv tn bat Avith Bickford up NUMBER 9 MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE C E Bailey is here from Utah on business arriving first of the week Mrs Katherine Heun will leave early in July for a long visit int Germany J Moore and Howe Smith heard Bishop Quayle at Cambridge Friday night Mr and Mrs Chilson who lived in MoCook some years since are now residents of Pocatello Idaho Miss Josie Stewart of the superin tendents office heard Bishop Quayle in iCambridge Friday night Miss Ruby Fitz Gerald went up to Denver last Thursday night on a visit in city and mountains L D Vanderhoof of Haigler Ne braska had business in this city his former home end of last week William Richardson a former cit izen but now located in eastern Col The loss on the building is about orado was a city visitor close of 4000 while the loss and damage to last week the ice will reach in the neighborhood jlax Hare spent last week in Den of 70- ver and first of this week joined his The building is divided by a par- mother and sister Mrs E O Vahue tition and but a little ice remained ln Chicago for a visit of a few weeks unused in the west half of the Mrs j B MeServe and Mrs F M building This ice is being Kimmell arrived -home last Thursdav iported to Holdrege for storage The nirM frnm thir hpfpf n east half of the building not was so ern xbraska and Iowaj with rela badly burned and there was over a tives thousand tons of ice in this M and Mrs Peter Qarty of Mc tion which was damaged perhaps a Donaid Kansas who have been vis halt This end of the building will iting MaCook reiatives departed on 3 be temporarily covered and protected last Thursdav night for Denver on from the elements until the ice is a visit use1 up I Mrs Walter S Bales of Ravenna Need Larger Storage Capacity Xebraskaf Is vioting his mother Mrs The company needs a considerably j Tom M Bales She was present at increased ice storage capacity at this the wedding of Miss Myrtle Bales place and the probabilities are that lart veek i when they rebuild they will net only increase the capacity several thou sand tors but they wil likely change the location of the houses to be built Nearer the Depot While the plans are still in embryo it is expected that two houses will replace the one burned and that Misj Mamie Miesen departed this morning for east Nebraska on a vi it of a few weeks to he- brother and other relatives Omaha Lincoln and Crete will be visited O N Rector arrived home Friday monirg from spending a week or so at Overton uhis state looking after they will be located in the yard space thQ harvest5ng of some on the between the headquarters building and fann near there for whIch he recent rcunu house special iaciiities to be pi ovided for transporting the ice to ly traded Mra Win Mason anil daughters die building and trains This will be the Ascs essie anfl at tended the Cambridge picnic Tues day Mil 5 Bessie went to McCook to visit friends for a few days Beaver City Tribune Mr and Mrs George Sommers of Grafton came up to see Sam Mont gomery who was recently severely thought by the company to have cans- injured Jn an accident at perry croS sing Mrs Sommers is a sister of the injured boy Chairman W B Whittaker E F Osborn Chas Skalla and C B Introducing Rexall Pearl Tooth Pow- a tbose from McCook who attended the Republican county central committee meeting in In dianola Monday Mrs J D Hare and daughter Mrs E O Vahue departed on last Thursday fcr Ghicago to be absent until the end cf July Mrs Vahue will devote the month to study under her old violin master Miss Ethel Martin cf Bnming who had been studying music at Lincoln came in Saturday and visited at the home cf Mr and Mrs John Oliver of near Fairmont over Sunday leaving Monday for McCook to visit her sis- ter Mrs Briggs Signal The Boosters were defeated last Gencya rnlaI lnn n 1ITvv 1 rt Richard Green and wife of McCcok and son John of Wauneta Neb were eveninS to look at their City and MoCook were right after it iii rea t 1 H lwl f UUIU iUUl Ul IUIIH U1CU CIUIIIIUO 11 eu nut wnei iiiu uuuua loose From all appearances there was to lit- a mighty gcod game of base ball McCcok had been to bat twice and put out botli times with t oledy getting further than second failed to score The Boosters were while with A O Elsons He appre ciate the prospects he had on al falfa seed but lamented the loss of a wheat crop Cedar Bluffs Booster Dr J D Hare departed last Wed nesday night for California to at tend the meeting of The American ATrxlirnl n5cnfintinn in Trc Ansrolns and Warner on deck when the rams I 7 came Beaver City Tribune 1 - - - - Killed by Lightning Sunday evening Joe Alex son of Henry Alex of Chase county was killed by a bolt of lightning The tragedy occurred near Chamtpion The dead boy was employed on the Kil patrick Bros ranch at the time of the accident which winked out his yoing life Father Haggerty of our city went up to Imperial today to conduct the funeral of the deceased The Holdrege District Campmeetjng will be held at Rankins grove at Holbrook Neb July 16 30 1911 Rev Dr E J Bulgin of California will be the evangelist Gov Aldrich will speak on Farmers Day Other emi nent speakers will be present Sfi Jn Mrf acme via roruanu uregon anu Mis soula Montana where he will look after his ranch interests during the month of July S Seaman of Beatrice was a brief visitor end cf week He was among McCcoks early settlers and business men and still has some real estate interests in this vicinity He left for the west Saturday morning expecting to visit for the next two months in the coast country and up into British Columbia We learn that Elwin Speck Ken nedy is playing with McCook on first base and getting hits every game that would do credit to a profession al ball player He ihas been in the McCook high school this last year and made good Speck would rather play ball than eat so lie Is rAm intn HTg cnre niwr CMwr I 1 f -v J iiV Q M