The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 11, 1911, Monday Evening Edition, Image 1

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THIRTIETH YEAR
School Supplies
Wp have a large assortment of
pencil and drawing tablets com
position and note books slates
pencils pencil boxes erasers
pens penholder ink etc
Special prices in quantity to
school districts
A McMILLEN Druggist
Gan Pay at the Store
Parties owing the Updike Co
mav pay their bills at Jones
Cos confectionery and news
stand on lower Main avenue
Phone 13 or 169
S S GARVEY Manager
If You Have
houses to rent list them with
Whittaker Gray They have
several applications on file now
for houses Phone black 2S3 Of
fice in Temple block
McConneli for drugs
Fresh fruits at Magners
If vou would catch the calf
salt the cow
Try a Tribune want ad and
watch results
Manners groceries meet fully
the pure food law requirements
Let McConneli supply your
school needs and you need never
doubt about the quality
All grades of Oxford flour and
oaoii sack guaranteed at the Mc
Cook Flour and Feed Store
For furnace or stove coke mak
es splendid fuel Its 8 per ton
BARNETT LUMBER CO
Hfv Toinpinber today to get
a bottle of McConneli s Light
ning Corn Remedy and get rid ot
your corns
Quality and price courtesy and
promptness in delivery are mak
ing for success at the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
Barnett Lumber Co is selling
furnace or stove coke fine qual
ity for 8 a ton nave a ton de
livered to your bin
The annual thank offering meet
in of the missionary society ol
the Congregational church will
be held at the home of Mrs 1
after
B Campbell on Thursday
noon
A game of base ball is in pros
i nonr future between
the married and single men of tin
city a free-for-all rroceeus wu
J - nil- Messrs
go to tne cibj -Green
and Darnell are pushing
the matter More- particulars
later
FOR RENT The Ebert place
10 room house steam heat bath
Good barn granary and chicken
house on premises Inquire ot
D C Marsh
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St Louis Missouri A large com
pany enjoyed the affair The re
frpsbmpnts were elaborate and
daintily served Mrs James Hat
field and Miss Julia Ryan assist
ing the hostess and the guests
of honor Miss Ries and Miss
Reisch presiding at the large
tables pouring the- coffee and
thfi ice cream The din
JfltCook
ing room was darkened and ar
tificial illumination effectively
utilized Withal it was one of
the notable social functions ot
the summer
Special Examination
The state department sends this
word In order to accommo
date those county superintend
ents and teachers who have plan
ned on an examination we have
decided to give one on Septem
ber 15 16 Questions will he sent
all county superintendents with
out special request
This examination will be held
in the court house Friday and
Saturday
ELIZABETH BETTCIIER
County Superintendent
Gave a Breakfast
Mis J R Stansberry gave a
730 oclock breakfast Saturday
morning to a company of land
friends in honor of her guest and
niece Miss Donna Withey of Om
aha Miss Gene MeKenna and
Miss Marie Houlihan assisted in
serving The house was attract
ively decorated with cannas nas
turtiums etc adding an effec
tive detail to a clever affair
The Only Union Made
r fvllc in the citv are the Car-
hart Huber is the exclusive agent
Also jackets and caps The phone
is 97
Dainty hands are one of the
feminine charms and it behooves
every lady to keep heer hands in
perfect condition as possible It
is easy to keep them looking nice
if your toilet table is equipped
with necessary manicure goods
We have nail files scissors buf
fers enamels brushes etc Also
lotions and all manicure prepara
tions
L W MiCONNELL Druggist
Our school began Monday with
Miss Laura Glandon of McCook
as teacher and 35 pupils enrolled
Fairview cor of Marion Enter
prise
Among the recent new fire
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men are George
VanMeter W II Kinder E L
Carhill Guy Robinson and A J
Mowreer
Weve no use for ordinary spic
should Try oiu
es nor you
kind
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Fine coke for furnace or for
o ot R00 rer ton
BARNETT LUMBER CO
Star Kent DeLoys horse won
the 220 pace in Wray Colorado
last Friday
Coke far furnace or stove o
per ton Barnett uumuei w
fine Try a ton
Magner sells better groceries
than the just as good kind Iry
him for an order
Drink Wedding Breakfast
coffee and be happy At Hub
er s only
rvn W wise is apparently
more desired than goodness
Everything in drugs McCon
nell
Trust in the Lord but hustle
You are cordially invited
to attend our Fall Opening
t Friday and Saturday Sept
15 and 16 as announced m
the last issiie
J C L Veuavux ov -
Monday Evening Edition
For Mrs Howe
Mrs II II Miller and Mrs
P A Pennell entertained in hon
or of Mrs Howe of Ainsworth
Thursday afternoon at the home
of -Mrs Miller on 2nd street cast
at a bridge whist party of happy
particulars Mrs 11 button
carried off the honors of the af
ternoon After the conclusion of
the games dainty refreshments
-were served Mrs Marie Bronson
assisting the hostess in this de
tail
Inspecting Wiring
A M Wilson the city electric
ian is busy these days inspecting
electric wiring over the city He
is finding considerable wiring
-which will have to be replaced
Some of the work has already
been done This is an import
ant matter It is just as vital to
those having defective wiring as
it is to the city at large and in
general
Farms for Rent
I have several well improved
farms for rent Will furnish the
seed wheat for the right party
Also have a lot of property for
sale cheap for cash Must get
this matter off my hands before
October 1 as I expect to leave foi
Washington Phone or write
J II WESCH
Cedar Bluffs Kas
Thimble Party
Mrs Frank Real was the gra
cious hostess at a thimble party
Saturday afternoon from 2 30 to
6 oclock in honor of her guests
Snsif Rniscli of Springfield
Illinois and Miss Amy Hies of
University Professorship
Supt Taylor of the McCook High School Is Thus Highly
Honored
INCIDENTALLY McCOOK FEELS THE DISTINCTION
Supt Taylors Well Known Special Qualifications for the New Position
Congratulations Mingled With Much Regret Enters
Upon New Duties September 20
The news of the appointment
of Supt Taylor of the McCook
public schools to a Nebraska uni
versity professorship will be a
surprise to most readers of The
Tribune and a source of regret
to many A telegram Saturday
announced the fact and Supt
Taylors acceptance
Professor Charles W Taylor
for several years superintendent
of the McCook public sciioois
was recently appointed professor
of school administration in the
Teachers College nigh School Mr
Taylor has been regarded tor
years as one of the most efficient
high school teachers and admin-
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fairs having been chosen on the
Interstate Debating team serving
as corresponding secretary ot the
Y M C A and in other posi
tions of honor Since leaving the
University Mr Taylor has had an
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eniviable career as an educator
he served as superintendent of
schools at Ohiowo two years at
Geneva seven years and was just
entering upon his fourth year as
superintendent of the McCook
schools His summers were de
voted to work in institutes teacli
ers
North Central Association of
Colleeres and Secondary schools
This high school is organically
connected with the Teachers Col
lege for which it serves as a
field for the study ot educational
problems connected with high
school teaching and administra
tion Professor Taylors skill in
high school administration fits
him in a peculiar way for this
new task upon which he is now
entering the attendance at this
school was last year one hundred
and fifty During the summer ex
tensive improvemeents have been
made in the laboratories and reci
tation rooms and a new class
room has been added to provide
istrators cr uu suit uj ftllmttTrf n
from the tor me en mgcu r
ka IP was graduated
20th 21st and 22nd
sitv of Nebraska from which lie
took his A B degrae in 189S The faculty ot this high school
While he was in the university he for the coming year embraces the
wns nrominent in smuum iwi
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 11 1911
Professor Taylor principal
Cora B Hill supervisor of math
ematics Dorothy Mayland su
pervisor of German Daisy Need
ham supervisor of European his
inrv William French supervisor
of agriculture Harriet Folger
superintendent of home econom
ics Mabel Metcalf supervisor of
botany Donee Griffith supervis
or olii ogriphy John F Power
supervisor of the assembly hall
vcklandr supervisor ot
i
music
Ii addition to this corps of
high school teachers the follow
ing professors from the faculty ol
the Teachers college will direct
work in their respective fields
Doctor Stuff English Language
and Literature Professor Per
singer American History Profes
sor Browneil Physical Science
Professor Barber Latin Profes
sor Conklin French
Tl nonointmenl involves fcn
standing and salary of a regular
professorhip in the Nebraska
university and the scope of his
duties is thus set forth by Chan
cellor Samuel Avery is his notice
of appointment
Mr Charles W Taylor is here
by appointed professor of school
administration and principal or
Tfiachers College high school
conventions associ nim -
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lt tiia law in T- i -
lie occuni d the position oi
th Stati Junior Normal beginning October 1st
c pao
The high school is to
Temple
school for six years the position
of iivsdent or the Central Ne 1 be organized as a department ot
hraika Teachers association al j the Tochers college ot which
so of th Southwest Nebraska i ror rayior is io tv i
Teachers association and as pres j ijjis reiauou u tn
Nebraska Teachers college will b similar
ident of the Central
v- f i i nninn to th relations exsitmar between
tion as director of the Smrthvst the principal of tire Sc1kkI of Ag
Nebraska High School Debating i iimikui um m - uw
t nY tho State college
Hi School Declamnatory Union The distinction cam io Sup
and as vice president of the Taylor without tli Ei nr du
Nebraska Teachers association v hil xhe separation from tli3
He is a member oi the National printndsney of tlu McCock
fnoic nfMitinn and of the hio h rhco Avill cans scm
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Nebraska School Masters Club barrassmnt and is rjgretreu uj
Prof Taylors resignation at th sehool board teachers and
McCook takes place September 20 many pupils and patrons of th
of the board
school the attitude
when will enter upon the
of the principalship of The of edncii on m reluctantly agree
es to th retirement of Sup t
High School ing
Tachers College
will be appreciated when
wliic is a four year accredited Taylor
Sf school recognized by the the largeness of the opportunity
TO TRIBUNE SUBSCRIBERS
Notices are being mailed to aU delinquent i
from all If you annable to
a nromnt navment is requested
SavSpttSidly write or call and explain Subscriptions
wS be Sd for at the rate of 100 per year up to Janu
UT 1 iqio when the price will be advanced to 150
Artaf Sftf p will be AH back subsec
tions up to that time will be at the rate of 100 per 1st year 1912 ai
subscriptions paid in advance previous to January
will be at the rate of 100 per year y
subscriptions to The Tribune are payable in
vancT and tL requirement will be more strictly enforced in
SeTSPecTSly I the case of subscribers living outside of
Red Willow county THE pUBLISHER
is considered
While there has been no for
mal resignation by Supt Taylor
or formal acceptance by the JBSBg
With the departure of August
come the days when it is just a
wee bit too cool for lingerie cos
tumes yet too warm to wear a
coat with comfort For this in-between-time
a warm woolen
dress becomes almost a necessity
especially for those who linger at
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the country home or who are for
tunate enough to take their va
cation during the prettiest month
rf the vear September
The charming dress shown here
sweet in its simplicity is of blue
serge trimmed with self colored
satin serge buttons and having
cuffs and collars piped with silk
cord to match From the broad
collared blouse so deservedly pop
ular to the skirt Avhich obeys
fashions dictates and is siiglitiy
liilW than the silhoutte of the
season past the design is ultra
svlith
Being devoid of ornamentation
a garment of this sort recom
mends itself to the business wo
man the traveller and all who
ict their dress allow
ance and want the maximum of
utility at modest cost
While the dress pictured in the
illustration is of serge it nssd
not be confined to this weave
Homespuns herringbones chev
iots and kindred fabrics can be
usde with striking effect
It is the proved quality of Mag
ners groceries that accounts for
their Tncreasing popularity with
the buying public Every patron
is a satisfied patron
The members of the Ladies
Aid society of the uetnotirsi
church will meot in the parsonag
Thursdav afternoon of this week
Wn have a shipment of fine
coke which we are selling at 8 a
BARNETT LUMBER CO
If you feel you want to be
shown in matter of quality go
to the McCook Flour and Feed
Store
Wc never hesitate to guarantee
Lily Patent flour At the Mc
Cook Flour and a eea store
For special on dill sour and
sweet pickles see Magner
Wants for rent for vsale etc
5c a line in The Tribune
McConnell fills prescriptions
NUMBER 31
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matter has been gone over in a
tentative informal way and a re
luctant conclusion arriveed at
the board had expressed a willing
ness to materially advance the
present salary
Prof Taylor will regularly en
ter upon his new duties Septem
ber 20 the family will not leave
for Lincoln until a later date
The McCook board of educatior
is of course naturally anxious to
fill the approaching vacancy at
earliest possible date A number
of annlicants will doubtless be on
the field and considered during
this present week
A SNAPPY SERGE DRESS
FOR EARLY AUTUMN
this city was not a tnmier in any
adequate sense Indeed it was
ouite mediocre They drew a
well filled canvas however The
parade too lacked severai ieet
of the promised two miles of gor
geous glittering greatness
Notes
McCook was evidently show
hungry she gave the show the
largest attendance of the season
A few drunks were given lodg
ing and due attention the follow
ing morninsr but no disturbance
-
of note occurred during show
day
Lo the poor aborigines indulg
ed in some little peculation over
the city but the merchants were
put wise and the Indians got
away with but little pelf on that
account
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings
have been made in the county
clerks office since our last re
port
M A Watson to Village of
Bartley bill of sale the
entire electric light plant
at Bartley Neb 1500 00
Viola Ivelley to Joseph R
Stansberry wd w1
1 30 1 00
Security Land Trust Co
to Louis A Bates wd
swii 13-3-29 2500 00
Paul S Seeley et al to
Emma Sorg wd sw1
12-2-28 1 01
McCook Workmen Won
The McCook A O U W team
won from Trenton A O U W
club in the base ball game at
Trenton Saturday The score was
18 to 9 Th local boys say they
never nlaved with a finer bunch
of boys -than the Trenton- team
in their lives getting a square
deal and best of treatment Th
Trenton team is expected to come
down to McCook and play a
game in n week or two
The Main Store On Main Street
If it is the freshest and best in
groceries fruits vegetables etc
you seek Iook no further than
Huibers
Seed Wheat For Sale
No 2 Red Turkey wheat for
sale Updike Grain Co Phone
169U
After tonight the city council
will meet in the basement of the
1eity library building a more com
fortable place than the old quar
tftps iinrl nossiblv a more econom
ical on We understand these
quarters will be used until the
city -can afford a city hall of its
owa
The First National bank is ar
ranging to put a new boiler in
to Jts basement and a hot wat
er system will be installed
100 The Tribune one year
To the town for
Tuesday and
Wednesday
A Car Loa3 of
Fancy Alberta
Peaches
Will be offered on the
B M Track at
85c per Box
The extra Fancy 90c
Come and see ihem because
they are fine Buy now while
they are cheap