The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 02, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 1

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THIRTIETH YEAR
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OBITUARY
Jacob Long was born in Penn
sylvania January 6th 1839 He
unloved with his father to India
na -when ai small boy From
there he enlisted at the call of
his country and served for three
years in the civil war lie was
married to jMdss Millie McNeil
and to them were born four chil
dren They moved to Red Wil
low county Nebraska in 1876 in
which county he lived until about
three years ago when he went
back to Indiana where he died
on October 27th 1911 About 45
years ago he united with the
Methodfct church As a local
preacher he did much to build up
the cause of liis Master having
organized the Box Elder
churches
paralysis and was unable to
speak for an hour afterwards
telling liis son it was the hap
piest hour of his life Two sons
survive him I D Long of TJaag
ler Nebraska and Romie Long
of Brush Colorado The remains
were buried in River view ceme
tery McCook Nebraska October
30th 1911
Halloween Party
About forty five girls and boys
with jack o lanterns surprised
May and Paul Ward on Monday
night with a hallowcen party
The evening jiassed in game play
ing with music and eating apples
and pop corn The violin playin
by Mrs F E Smith with Mrs
W B McClain accompanying on
the piano was an enjoyable feat
ure of the evening The up town
and South McCook delegations
met and entered the Ward home
together A halloAveen post card
was given each guest as a souve
nir of the day
pay out
ry over
i dust
WHY
money for coal
house cleaning
proof metallic
1T1
we
strip for doors and windows that
lias been in list in McCook for
two years and has proven itself
up to what we claim it to lie in
tvery respect It costs less in
stalled than a storm sash and
Avill save you more money per
year than storm sash will with
out savinir anvthinj about its
demonstrate
A E IIOTCIIKIN
Dont Miss This
Tlu loss of position wealth and
ic lw nf Tllr
crful drama of the century
Hay and Dairy Farm
If you are looking for
thing as a renter on a
itnnrl
Iipv r dairy ranch call on or
address the Tribune McCook Ne
braska 26 3ts
Everyone Should See It
The Lion and the Mouse Is
3o faithful a picture of domestic i
life in certain circles that at
ranks as tin- one truly great I
Ameiican drama
Classified Advertisements
LOST -A bill book containing
meal tickets currency an order
on DcGroif s Finder will bcre
warded by returning tr this of
fice
FOR REXT Furnished heat
ed room 519 Main st 12 tf
Seed wheat for
Dutton 12tf B
sale W
FOR SALE A first class pian
with Cccilian piano player at a
bargain on terms Inquire of
this office for particulars 9 28tf
FOR RENT Furnished room
modern house Inquire 319 1st
W Phone red 281 W21tf
TO TRADE Have the follow
ing city property to trade in on
land all clear of incumbrance 7-
dwelling in very desirable
location 1
also in desirable location in Mc- j
Cook in first class condition Cal
phone red 295 or write H E
Culbertson McCook Neb 12 4ts
WANTED Pupils on piano and or f
gan beginners preferred Terms 50c
per lesson Susie McBride1 phone-
black 464
THE ALPINE SINGERS
Please a Goodly Audience Mon
day Evening1
The opening number of the en
tertainment course Monday eve
ning was quite satisfactory The
Tyrolean Alpine Singers gave a
unique a novel entertainment
Their style is unsuited of course
to parlor efforts and style and
voices accord with crag and vale
of the Tyrol is vigorous and
somewhat harsh to American ears
Hut withal it is hearty and so
norous and harmonious and in
singing the folk songs of their
country they appear to best ad-
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Viular selection received the
lie naa a stroKe or eiaitive apPUrase cf the audience
inn
wor
have
weather
Their reader made quite a hit
too with her hearers Iler efforts
were for the most part simple
but effective monologue with one
heavy selection to more fully ex
liibit her art
In toto they entertained and
pleased and opened the course
auspiciously and to the satisfac
tion of its patrons
Dick at the Wheel
Dick Polk recently acquired an
automobile and took Sunday to
give his Criends a joy ride in liis
bonm Ford W A Gold Joe
Molund Mr Sinner and the
Swede composed the jolly party
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gotiated the railroad subway
west of the gas plant At tliis
point the auto took a notion ap
parently 1o cut across the valley
toward the river Dick threw tin
wheel around with such vigor
and dexterity as to- turn the auto
I upside down Dick and Gold
I cleared the machine but the trio
in the rear seat were under the
eai the top being up The boys
behind were tangled up under
the tcp like a bunch of snakes
Fortunately when the tangled
became unraveled it was found
that none was hurt while the
damage to the ear was not heavy
Bullard Donates Lots
The Tribune takes pleasure in
noting the fact of the liberality
dust saving qualities Will glad- or W U JiiUlard ot umana in
aonaunu two iuis in ouuxu
Cook to the Water Works park
board This donation will enable
the beard to secure a fine road
down into the park from
main street in South McCook
wmi uiie uunuuuij uame u iuuiui
Lion and the Mouse which has g the enterprise success
rightlv been called the most pow
A Pretty Foot
can be made to look ugly can be
spoiled if covered with corns Th
same foot can be
to- I i i
nrofitahlesliaIey Z
removing
made to look
the corns
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Seed Wheat For Sale
No 2 Red Turkey wheat for
sale Updike Grain Co Phone
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Get our rates on farm loans
DORWART BARGER
Odors at their best if it were
inct so we hardly think ladies
J would keep saying that they al
i ways get the best perfumes of
eMcConnell Three things give
his perfumes tliis reputation He
buys iof the best perfumers picks
the choicest odors and attends to
keeping his stock fresh
i The 13 lads who briefly looked
at the darkened world from the
G county bastiles grated windows
still regard with suspicion that
fated number since hallowcen
No matter what yon need in
sponges McConnell can supply it
Try a Tribune
watch results
want ad and
You will find them fresh
clean at Magners grocery
and
Hubers coffee cannot be beat
Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents
nnrl lirerlrHrirr Rrnnlrfnet tioarfo
four room dwelling 7llAll t
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Everything thats seasonable in
fruits and vegetables at Hubers
all the time
Money to
See Rozell
store
Loan on Farms
Sons at clothing
Receives a Diploma
Mass Bettcher on behalf of the
with Dick at the wheel All wenfii ge am Jmow wlat I stafld for
well until after he parity had
I have not made an extended can
vass of the county as the duties
of the office prevented it
1 asik the consideration mF tlm
elected or not shall appreciate
all the help given me I heart
ily thank you for your support
in the past and for the good will
shown me by many people
Yours sincerely
J C MOORE
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings
have been made in the county
clerks office since
our last re
port
John Harrison et ux to Ches
ter W Dow wd to 7 8 in
C Esther Park Bartley 2500
L E Barger et ux to W A
Fisher wd wi 17 swV
wj ej 8-3-29 24000
WilL am 0 Bullard et ux to
City cf McCook qed to 14-
in l o MeCeo k
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With Sprained Ankle
II N Rosebush is using two
additional legs these days in his
perambulations the result of
spraining an ankle several v in
Calling off a culvert out an the
fcuuuieasr part ot the county
wuuen ne and a force of
were employed
on
men
Underwear for Everybody
Union suits for men women
and children from 23c a suit up
to 300 Separate garments for
everybody from 10- each up to
225 Large sizes too up to 50
The Thompson D G Co Utmost
value
Notice
I will be responsible only for
accounts contracted bv myself
S B GOCKLftY
Ladies Lonsr Coats S500
gle
November 16th will be the date
ety ot the Congregational church
Place will be announced next is
sue
The Dorcas society of the Con
gregational church will hold their
annual bazaar November 16th
Place will be announced later
A joint sale is being advertis
ed by Charles Squires and the
Stelzer Bros for Monday No
vember 13th
Kodaks and kodak supplies
McCONNELL Druggist
All the fresh fruits
son at Magners
McConnell for drugs
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Thursday Evening Edition
Mid Season Shoe Sale
At Diamonds Shoo Store is now
public schools of Red Wilknvn lull swing and although we
county is pleased to be inform 1 have not specified any certain
ed that the board of agriculture j length of time for this sale we
nf Nebraska has granted the iwould like to convince you that
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public
countv
schools of Red Willow
a diploma for the best
at the rate we are selling these
shoes this sale will not last very
school exhibit It will be remem 1 long as we cannot possibly re
hered that the public schools oi
this county as well as individual
pupils received prizes from the
state board last year and this re
peated recognition of the merit
orious work of the county
naturally brings added pleasure
to our enthusiastic and efficient
superintendent
Unconscious for Eight Hours
every day and protected only by
the bed clothes They need to
be good That means to be warm
light clean Size is important
for tucking in We make hun
dreds of our celebrated Izer Bed
Comforts They are large They
are filled with clean batting
They are made of Cretonnes Silk
olenes Outings Robe Prints etc
You can select the materials here
and we turn them into comforts
at same price asked for those
kept ready 200 to 300 The
Thompson D G Co Utmost val
ue for cash only
TO THE VOTERS
The most of you are acquaint
ed witli J C Moore the countv
plenish our stock with the same
high class dependable footweai
to sell at such unheard of prices
Shoes that only last week you
paid fcrSy
500 for now 3S5
400 shoes for 285
330 mens shoes for 269
350 ladies shoes for 248
300 ladies or mens shoes for
229
250 ladies or mens shoes for
189
200 boys shoes for 139
These shoes are of the finest
quality and made en the newest
lasts high toe liigh arch high
heel effect that appeal to most
peoples tastes and made in all
leathers such as Russian calf
gun metal patent colt velvet
suede buckskin and most any
thing you are looking for
Dont fail to attend this sale
if in need of footwear for men
women and children and save
from 35 to 50 per cent on all the
shoes you may need through the
coming winter
DIAMONDS SIIOE STORE
Look for the sign
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New Dress Skirts
have just received three
lots of Dress skirts ranging in
price from 200 to 750 with
voters next Tuesday and whether fringe trimmed panels with silk-
lined loose end panels in fish-
back style with girdle tops or
bands in velvetteen in serge in
Panama in novelty mixtures We
invite your inspection The
Thompson D G Co Utmost val
ue for cash only
Halloween Pranks
The season of youthful ebulli
tion passed in McCook in the usu
a I way numerous pranks and
small damages are reported by
the policy but nothing of much
moment A number of special
policemen were on duty over the
city and assisted materially in
keeping the more venturesome
lads in check
i Silk Lined Jacket Suits 10
and up to 1650 Th Thomp
son D C Co Utmost value-
Read The Tribune 1 a year
Annual bazaar November 16
Advei tise
get results
TI
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Everything
Tlu
fruit
and up to 2500 The
hon ij Lr co utmost value lis ht e
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in The Tribune and
Remember the waffle supper
election da v
Slight skiffs
and promise of
of snow
more
jlluber i is the prophet
McCook Semi Weekly
It is 100 a vear
in drugs
McCONNELL
best brands
and vegetables
i cm should stop a sore throat Williams
as soon as you get it The best
way is with Rexall Throat There is
magic
Brace 25c Advo They
McCONNELL Drucrerist I word in canned
on
Ti ib
Ol CH
at Magner
1 scph Teeteis wnt down tt
jLinecln iiist of work tc he ther
until after election
31 in Walsh nee Mary Williams
irom Wymore giust cf
ins Mr and Mrs S
in the
are the
excellence
woros
final
An
of annual bazaar of Dorcas I let Waffles and country
age will be served hy the Ladiera
liuikl on
door east
election day
of Pastime th
at
atre
first
Quite a number of the boys in
the Ash Creek German settlem
have gone down ito the eastern
part of the state to shuck corn
McCook lodge No 12 Knights
of Pythias conferred the rank
of page last evening and enjoy
ed an oyster supper after the
work
i The Red Wallow County Auto
l mobile association will meet in
of the seP 1 McCook tomorrow afternoon at
two oclock to complete their
county organization adopt by l
laws and constitution etc
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McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAYEVENING NOVEMBER 2 1911
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mrs C E Minnick of Indianola
was a lialloween guest of Miss
Ilattie Schmidt
A B Easter of North Valley
precinct had business in the coun
ty seat Tuesday
A G Bump enjoyed a visit
from his brother from Longmont
Golorado last week
Mrs T A Endsley arrived
home Monday on 9 from her
visit of several weeks in Illinois
and other states east
Dr Z L Kay who was sum
moned to Illinois a few weeks
since by the death of his broth
er will arrive at home on tomor
row morning
Mrs Kirchner of Ilerndon
Kansas who has been the guest
of her sister MLss Caffrey of the
teacher corps left on Monday for
home
Mr and Mrs Robert LeGore
who have been guests of their
daughter Mrs C D Ritcliie for
a week or two departed this
morning for their Lincoln home
Rev and Mrs L E Lewis went
down ito Orleans Monday night
Mrs Lewis will spend a few days
with her daughter Mrs Cram
and the gentlemen will attend th
district association meeting at
Axtell together
Mrs Augusta Anton was a pas
senger for Omaha last night on
6 She expects to spend three
weeks there in interest of
lodge D of II which
now has 700 members but has on
a campaign for a largo increase
n membership with a big initia
tion for November 15th
Frank Humphries returned on
Monday night on 14 from Ids
western trip much impressed
with the country LTe has decid
ed to locate on an irrigated farm
near Twin Falls Idaho and will
shortly ship his goods and live
stock from Monrovia Kansas to
the new home over which he is
very enthusiastic
Misses Lucile and Genevieve
Trant Mary Carroll and Esther
McKillip attended The Rosary
at McCook Saturday evening
Mrs D F Neiswanger and
daught2r Miss Gladys went up to
McCook Saturday evening and
visited over Sunday with rela
tives Cambridge Clarion
SOME SOCIAL AFFAIRS
Aiiss Helen Thompson gave a
hallowcen party to a company of
young girl friends Tuesday even
ing
C 11 Boyle entertained
yesterday afternoon at a whist
party Lunch was served in two
course Mrs Robert LeGore of
Linr om was an out-of-city guest
Mrs Hugh Kelly assisted
Miss Addle Doan served a six
ocLc Jv dinner hallcween to the
young Jadies ol the Junior Dcr
crs soiety of the Congregational
church The center piece and tlu
place cards harmonized with the
hallowcen season
A lialloween luncheon was en
joyed by the ladies of the Entre
Nous Embroidery club Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs
Robert J Gunn Hot tamales
were served on corn husks pump
kin pie doughnuts coffee etc
carrying out the further season
able menu
Th losers in the monthly spell
ing contest in the Third grade
trailed the winners Tuesday af
ternoon The children brought
their jack o lanterns and the
hallowcen season was in child
ish evidence
Young Peoples Whist club
enjoyed the clever hospitality of
Mi- and Mrs C D Ritcliie Tues
day night at their regular con
vocation The decorations were
appropriate to the lialloween sea
son as was also the luncheon
served at the conclusion of the
playing Mr and Mrs Robert Le
Gore of Lincoln parents of Mrs
Ritchie were guests Miss Edna
Waite assisted in serving refresh
ments
The gentlemen of the Cres
cent Dancing cloib were guests of
their best girls Tuesday even
ing -at the Monte Cristo hall at
a lialloween dance of attractive
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THE REASON WHY
some people fail to make a
financial success is not be
cause they do not have the
ability to make money but
because they lack persisten
cy or
You can save if you WILL
Perhaps you have tried to
develop a bank account and
have failed Does that one
failure justify poverty in old
age Tliis bank offers you
all the inducements and fa
cilities possible for a bank
to offer With the ready as
sistance and advice of which
customers of this bank may
avail themselves there is no
reason why YOU should not
accumulate an independent
competence
Start a bank account NOW
with
THE
Mccook national
BANK
P Walsh President
C F Lehx V Pres
C J Cash
DIRECTORS
M Loughran P F McKenna
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
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Christian Seience The subject
for next Sunday morning will be
Adam and Fallen Man
Christian Sunday school at
10 a m preaching at 11 a m
and 8 p m H M Mitchell min
ister
Congregational Subject for
Sunday morning November 5th
Advertising the Church Even
ing Christ the Revelator
German Evan Lutheran East
6th St Services every Sunday
morning at 1030 oclock and
evening at 730 O R Eiehert
pastor
Divine Science Unity health
meeting on Tuesday and Fridav
evenings New Thought Sunday
school three oclock on Sunday
afternoon 123 W D street
Catholic St Patrick s Church
8 30 a m low mass and sermon
10 30 a m high mass and ser
mon 230 p m Sunday school
8 00 evening services Key Wm
Patton O M I pastor
Baptist Sermons at 11
and 8 p m Bible school
Christian Endeavor at 7 p
Hearty welcome to all who
to worship with us D L
Bride minister
Keep
cool
a m
at 10
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Freshest fruits at Magners
Lily Patent Flour when once
used none other will satisfy you
The new fire department held
a meeting in department head
quarters Wednesday night The
boys are gradually getting in
form
Highwaymen are usually not
over considerate of the property
of others nor some times of the
feelings or privacies of their
neighbors
Want ads 5 cents per line
present The ladies were dressed
as witches and ghosts and the
decorations were in seasonable
colors and designs A novelty
dance was a feature in which
dance was a feature in Avliich
electric lights were dispensed
Avith illumination secured by
electric sparks fireworks car
ried by the ladies Miss Pattie
Galusha and Miss Regina McKen
na were in charge of the cauld
ron from which sweet cider was
dispensed
Mrs F A Pennell entertained
the K K Gs Tuesday evening
The ladies assembled at seven
oclock when dinner was served
Halloween was the theme of the
decorations A large pumpkin
with lights formed the center
piece for sprays of wild rose ber
ries After dinner was spent
with their needlework Those
present were Mesdames Bronson
McCarL Mills Fahnestock Clapp
Madison Miller and the hostess
details There were 16 couples i jrrs pennell
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