The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 14, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 1

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THIRTIETH YEAR
9 rii
A Word to the Wise
Is Sufficient
Our Oxfords are go
ing fast at the pric
es they are offered
for Dont
delay any longer
to get yours
You will need them
before the summer
is over
Viersen
Osborn
Comer Store
201 Main
THE W C T U CONVENTION
State Meeting in McCook Sep
tember 26th to 29th
The stat convention of the
W C T T will gather in Mc
Cook September 26th and con
tinue in session until September
29th Mrs Mary Armour of
Georgia with a nation wide rep
utation as a temperance worker
will be present among other j
men of note This will be an im
portant gathering and McCook
raav well give it attention
Death of Baby Steinmann
The nine-months-old baby boy
of Mr and Mrs James Steinmann
died on- Tuesday afternoon about
four oclock The little one had
been ailing for some time Fun
eral services were held at the
home in the Menard building on
Main avenue Wednesday after
noon Rev D L McBride con
ducting the brief services Bur
ial was then made in Riverview
cemetery The parents haAe the
tender sympathy of friends in the
loss of their little one
Former Cambridge Postor
When ReA HoAvard S Mac
Ayeal pastor of First Church of
Akron O returned from Europe
September 1st he discovered a
nrysterious looking box in his
study on opening it he found
that it contained tAventy five 20
gold pieces with an affection
ate note expressing the hope that
he Avould be with the- church for
many years to come
Ladies Suits 1000 to 2000
Our nAV fall and Ainter suits
include remarkable Aalues at 10
1250 and 1500 We invite
your inspection and comparison
The Thompson D G Co Utmost
Value
Stetson Hats 369
at The Thompson D G Cos
Not sold under 450 anjAAhere
else Yes that means cash on the
nail The Thompson D G Co
Utmost values for cash only
Seed Wheat For Sale
No 2 Red Turkey Avheat for
sale Updike Grain Co Phone
169
Get our rates on farm loans
DORWART BARGER
For furnace or stove coke mak
es splendid fuel Its 8 per ton
BARNETT LUMBER CO
For special on sauer kraut by
the gallon see Magner
MeConnell for drugs
Classified Advertisements
A seAen room modern home in
South Denver oAvner AArishes to
trade for small modern home in
McCook For particulars address
editor this paper
muiuu iujiiu uu ymuu auu ui
gari beginners preferred Terms 50c
per lesson -Susie McBride phone
Trfack 464
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BOY DIES FROM INJURIES
Theodore Adams Victim of Ac
cident Dies on Monday
of This Week
Theodore Adams the twelve-
year old son of William Adams
who lives on the old Somerville
place was a victim of an accident
Saturday which resulted in his
death on Monday following It
appeals that the boy fell or was
thrown from the horse on which
he was riding sustaining injur
ies about the head which caused
Ids death
Funeral services were conduct
ed at the farm home Tuesday
morning Rev R T Bayne of the
Congregational church in charge
after which the body was con
veyed to the city and burial giv
en in the Riverside cemetery Six
young neighbor boys and friends
served as pall bearers
Just exactly how the boy came
to his fatal injury will never be
known but it seems that he had
been to see the wild west show
on last Friday and was attempt
ing to do a wild west cowboy
stunt on the farm horse and was
in some manner thrown off re
ceiving injuries which at the
time were not regarded as ser
The bereaved parents and chil
dren have very tender sympathy
in their keen sorrow
For Forgery
Avh en the front Avheel struck the
curbing and the rear wheel Avas
throAvn around so as to strike the
crb a feAV seconds later The
right side of car was badly dam
aged Neither of its occupants
iifcfirSj Sj
the chauffeurs and Mrs Elmer
Kay Mrs May Douglass Miss
Edna Waite and Miss Elizabeth
Bettchor chaperoning the respec
New Goods Arriing
AVe will appreciate a call to
see the neAV goods arming daily
Our Aalues will -surprise you The
Thompson D G Co One price
plain figures cash only
Money to Loan on Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing
store
Everything in drugs
nell
Tou Avill find them fresh
clean at Magner s grocery
Mc00
ious at all but which proved fat- itary conditions
al on Monday
and
For sunburn or roughness of
skin use McMillens Cream Lo
tion
Give heed to the notice of the
fcjity board of health Avhich ap
pears elsewhere in this issue No
tice will only be printed once
Citizens Give Heed
Numerous complaints have
come to the Board of Health con
cerning the violation of Ordi
nance No 160 Sec 2 which
reads as follows
It shall be unlawful for any
person to throw into or upon any
Street Avenue Alley Lot or
Premises any refuse offal or any
matter that is likely to produce
offense obstruction or disease
within the City of McCook
The fine for such violation may
be 50 with a jail sentence till
fine is paid
The board of health in re
sponse to these complaints made
a partial inspection of the city
and found the conditions even
worse in some localities than the
complaints represent
It seems that many families
make a practice of throwing of
ffjal such as melon rinds refuse
fruit and vegetables with kitchen
slops and other waste material
onto their lots or in the alley
This decomposing mass is an
ideal breeding place for flies and
disease germs
All such offal should be burn
ed or emptied into a suitable con
tainer kept covered from flies
and such container should be
Rav Stone is now lyintr in the their lots and alleys
iail and has confessed to the JAS McADAMS
forgerv of notes reference to L A FITCH
which was made in our last issue1 WM MIDDLETON
He has been bound over to the D HARE
district court As he stoutly
maintains that he is but 17 the
Owing to the above it is here
by ordered by the Board of
Health that all householders who
are in any manner violating or
dinance No 160 make an
Board of Health
There is a long list of names
and sold them to the livery man rests ana lines aaiii toiiow
there His mother lives at Me- This notice AA ill appear but
Cook Aurora -Sun j once
Struck the Curbing i
Mr and Mrs M Y Starbucks
of 1735 South Twenty fourth St I
AAere both throAvn trom an auto
mobile AAiiich Mr Starbuck Avas
driving AArhen it struck the curb-
Commercial Club Meeting
There Avas a regular session of
the McCook Commercial club on
Tuesday evening Avith but a
ori nil n Hvin rl iilloo
Four neAV members Avere elect-
l 4-1-1 y Anni o 4 irYi 1
ing at the corner of Eleventh and
f f McCooks
South streets yesterday afternoon 1
take up any action
Full cut full length- trimmed
Avatli elegant ieAAeled buttons
large shaAvl collar only 990
The Thompson D G Co
value
Utmost
PliY niflDAflnf nnnninr sili il
Thursday Evening Edition
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs R L Okerson is ill with
typhoid fever
Ray Lyons was in town early
in the week
Congressman Norris is filling a
date in Edgar today
John Brady is numbered with
those suffering from typhoid fev
er
Marion Jimerson returned on
Tuesday morning from his visit
east
J R McCarl is confined to bed
and threatened with an attack of
typhoid fever
Dr C M Duncans youngest
daughter has a severe attack of
typhoid fever
H W Keyes and Merl Powell
of Indianola were among us yes
terday on business
Walter C Sehenck of the First
National bank force is afflicted
with typhoid fever
Dr and Mrs C L Fahnestock
arrived home on Monday from
their trip to Chicago
Miss Elsie Campbell was a pas
senger Tuesday morning on 13
for Denver on a short visit
F M Washburn of Sanborn
after a short business here left
on 13 Tuesday morning for home
ATtc S C Tvicrti its flnwn
ptied often enough to meet from benver guest of her par
ents Mr and Mrs W P Burns
Miss Alma CraAV commenced
teaching in district 39 Monday
West Union cor Stratton News
State Senator J F Uordeal has
traded his automobile for land in
iate and thorough cleaning up of the fnmlh Colorado neighbor
hood
i Mrs Frank Kendlen of Den
ver and Hiss -Mary btevens or
Lincoln were city guests Tuesday
evening
O P Shallenberger the well
known Imperial banker came
authorities hardly know what to in the hands of the Board of own to tjle ejty jast evenjn
Mrs A B Cram came up from
- i MnLiTiii7f intii nriiijivw 111 i i iiimm - - - --
Mr Starbuck was attempting to1 Jp - Arapahoe Monday night on io
turn the corner with the machine oi Triv i 5 and is visitinS her mother Mrs
luwais oiauiuj ixvi auU j jPwls dumng conterence
iFiahnestock were named a com-
1 eeiv
nuiee 10 lUKiii cudige uie
peter Cartv wag over frQm Kan
wsr ui presenting a peuuuii u uk sas m jslv Mfifinnlc
board of county commissioners re
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o nri tplflTlrlc I In ll fl
uestiPt board to place on fopmarlv yard mastel at this
T It St IVII I I JITn T 1TH Tl I W -
tiivr LiLiuiai uttiiuia ii tm uuiniiii
were seriously hurt Lincoln eltion a proposition to vote to pla
NCAAS
nn tlii vnnrlt rt Willnw
i Grove and Valley Grange pre-
m1 o 41 j
Her Seventh Birthday einets a crtain surphl3 fund left
Elizabeth Kay has occasion to over from the old irrigation bond
remember her seventh birthday i3SUD of these tAro precincts
It happened yesterday and last rr C L Fahnestock is the com
evening about thirty litle girls mitteeman of the club to cooper
assisted her in making memorable ate Avith the city committeeman
the day Refreshments Avere seri an the railroad mens represen
ed at six oclock At 730 a jot tatiA e on the city Avater AArorks
nide AATas giAren the little tots park
n P Suttcm II C Clapp Carroll The mattei a street fair or
Eldred and Frank Barnett being something similar AAas broached
but among those present there
Avas not a sufficient sentiment
farorable to the proposition to
Congressman G W Norris ar
rived in the city Sunday and is
spending a feAV days lire look
ing after personal and political
affairs
Miss Anna Lindberg stenog
raphr for The Citizens Nation
al has returned frcm h r vaca
tion lvuming her position Wed
nesday morning
Joe Moore departed today for
UniAersity Place and Avill enter
the Wesleyan university Avith the
beginning of the school year He
Avill visit briefly Avith relatives
at Harvard en route
Mrs J B Meserve avIio has
nn t An n nn n
ear parties Miss Elizabeth j An amount of routine business I0 l
fared generously aaid handsome
Iv in remembrances of the CArent
etc
JAvas disposed allowance of claims V ir Ct
n 13 Tu2sday for her home in
Ladies Caracul Coats 990 Los Angeles California
illl IJJU HIIJ VT 3
arrived from Colorado midAveek
and AAill be visitors among their
relatives jand friends in Red Wil
Ioav county for some time Of
course both of them are in at
tendance upon the old settlers
nrrniTriwvI mi Tniwlnv nlalit Tli Pienie today
first dance of the season will be Mlss Gertrude Suess lefct Mon
day on No 1G for Mea
given by the club on Friday eve morning
ning of next week in the Monte ileo Missouri where she enters
rivictn loii Ti ii 100 Tr i school for curls Mrs C W
ViMJUV 11U11 J11V L1UI lllin IL 1UVJ11
bersliip of 35
KZ4sl3JkjSt U Wtr
iisriiit AArno iormeiiy iineimeu tna
same school accompanied her
The board of health met Tues- f arriving he on No 13
day and had under consideration Wednesday
the typhoid fever situation Mr and Mrs AV E Hardy and
cral cases being reported in the Mrs G L LaAA s arrived in NeAV
city at tliis time -York on Monday from Europe
Avhere they have been traAreling
The AY C T U will hold a during the last eight montlis
meeting in the brotherhood room They are expected to in
iofi the Methodist church Friday Lincoln Thursday morning Lin
afternoon coin Journal
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Sribtme
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY JEVENING SEPTEMBER 14 1911
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dio with him He was recently ueairn or persons wno are business
paroled out of a Colorado reform lating the above ordinance and Chas skana representing
school ne at once went eff with other names Avill be added as the Red willow countv in the
a horse and he stole another inspection of the city proceeds latte Norris meeting and feed in
horse and a harness and buggy al and unless such persons Lincoln todav
Giltner and took them to Phillips ately take heed to this notice AISS Ruth Craw avIio last vear
n 11 1
attended the McCook high school
i3 noAV a member of our senior
class Stratton Ncaas
Miss Aimee Menard Avent up to
Denver Tuesday on- No 1 to vis
it her sisters Mrs Harris and
Mrs Rinker a feAV days
C J Ryan arrived home on
Monday night from attending
the state fair and seeing the boys
avIio are employed in Omaha
rx t i v w r
junty m railing jtieaitn iok
Some Time
W N Cratty who has been in
failing health for some time pass
ed away on last Sunday morning
at two oclock at his home south
west of McCook Deceased was
an early settler in this section of
Red Willow county He is sur
vived by his wife and seAeral chil
dren
The funreal services were con
ducted by Rev D L McBride of
the Baptist church on Tuesday
morning at ten oclock atter
which interment was made in Riv
erview cemetery
Wm Newton Cratty was born
in Delaware Ohio October 9th
1842 Died on September 9th
1911 age 68 years 11 months
Removed from Ohio to Iowa
with his parents- when but a boy
Came from Iowa here 24 years
ago and settled on this place He
leaves a widow and one daughter
Was a soldier during the en
tire period of the civil war serv
ing in Iowa cavalry regiments
He was baptized into the fellow
sliip of the Christian ehurch in
McCook in 1901
Locking- Up Some Eddence
An Omaha laAA yer Avas in the
city last AAeek looking up some
eAidence concerning William
Tighe avIio formerly lived in the
city The laAA yer states that Wil
liam Tighe and alleged AA ife lived
in McCook 1905 06 but at that
time had not attended to the lit
tle detail of being legally Avedded
so he claims although they Avere
afterAvards married They had a
baby Avhile living here AAhich
died under circumstances not en
tirely satisfactory the laAA yer
stated This same couple is noAv
interested in a big damage suit
hy against some
other man for alienation of his
Avifes affections and it is sur
mised the laAAryer who is attorney
for the man sued is looking up
mitters derogatory if possible
to the character of Tighe and
Avife
Interment at Indianola
R O Williams of Wauneta
came down on the branch train
last eAening accompanying the
remains of his daughter Rose to
Indianola for interment The Wil
liams lived in McCook for years
but the mother of the dead girl
being buried in Indianola it AAas
thought desirable to lay the re
mains of the daughter beside the
body of the mother there Rose
attended public school in Mc
Cook years agone and the fam
ily Avill be remembered AAith sym
pathy bv many old time readers
of Tribune
Special Announcement
Frcm this date aav a111 sll
Simpsons and Americans and
Columbia Prints for 5c yd The
diieriminating public knoAAs the
difference betAA een these leading
brands and the qualities usually
kept in stock in most stores A
large ahoAAing of neAA designs
The Thompson D G Co Utmost
valus fcr cash only
Sooms for Eent
Suitable for office or living
00ms Inquire at
McMILLENS DRUG STORE
No serious coughs trouble those
avIio use McCcmnclls Balsam It
never fails to stOD couglis that
arc started or cure those of long
standing It cures rightly but it
cures in a remarkably short time
and does it thoroughly If you
use it once you Avill sure ahways
reilv on it thereafter Price 25c
Barnett Lumber Co ris selling
furnace or stove coke fine qual
ity for 8 a ton Have a ton de
liArered to- your bin
A P Ely of Red Cloud is
Avorking at his old trade in the
city noAV printing-
Observe the date after your
name on The Tribune Notch it
up
Kodaks and kodak supplies
Jj W Druggist
All the fresh fruits of the sea
son at Magners
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W N Cratty Joins the Great W rii
THE
OPPORTUNITY
to be prosperous and finan
cially independent is with
in the reach of every per
son Why not reach out
and grasp it Take advan
tage of your opportunity
There is but ONE SURE
WAY to be able to grasp
it when it comes and that
is to systematically save
your money It is possible
for every person to save
one- fourth of Avhat they
earn Suppose you try
Bring 3 our money to this
bank let us open an ac
count with you
THE
McCOOK NATIONAL
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lehn V Pres
C J OBriejj Cash
DIRECTORS
M Loughran P F McKenna
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
Christian Science The subject
for next Sunday morning is
Matter
German E an Lutheran East
6th St Services every Sunday
morning at 1030 oclock and
evening at 730 O R Richert
pastor
Christian Harry M Mitchell
of Indianola av ill preach in the
Christian church next Sunday
morning and evening September
12th You are all imited
Baptist Preaching services
both morning and eA ening Bible
school at 10 Christian Endeav
or at 715 No serAiees at the
Pickens school house in the after
noon D L McBride minister
Episcopal Sunday September
17th Holy Communion at 730
a m Introit psalm 119 part 14
Hymn 225 Nunc Dim Sunday
school at 10 Litany lesson and
sermon at 11 Hymns 1 89 433
490 Evening prayers and ser
mon at 8 oclock II Annus 489
434 16
DIVINE SCIENCE Health
class Tuesdays and Fridays at 10
a m Sunday school class Sun
day mornings at 11 oclock NeAv
Thought books and magazines for
sale Come and talk it over it
may be that AAhich you hae been
seeking for You are cordially
invited to these meetings 123
D st AdAr
MeConnell fills prescriptions
McMillen s Com Remedy
sftpQ if used as directed
is
Lily Patent Flour when once
used none other Avill satisfy you
Coke for furnace or stOAe S
per ton Barnett Lumber Co Its
fine Try a ton
A nice neAV assortment of pop
ular copyright books 50c each
A McMLLLEN Druggist
Fine coke for furnace or for
stove use at S00 per ton
BARNETT LUMBER CO
There is magic in the AArords
Advo They are the final
Avord in canned excellence AnA
Iluberis the prophet
We haAe a shipment of fine
coke AAhich AAe are selling at 8 a
ton
BARNETT LUMBER CO
No one ever saved a eent by
not investing in a good purse
Loose change has a AAay of leak
ing and the leak often occurs
without its being noticed
Pocket books and purses Avere
neAer more attractive Avell made
or more reasonable in price than
now and we have a splendid line
of the very latest
HaAe some splendid varieties
of ladies books and hand bags
that all ladies ought to see
L W McCONNELL Druggist