The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 19, 1912, Monday Evening Edition, Image 1

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THIRTIETH YEAR
Miss Florence Rader
HAIR DRESSING
SHAMPOOING
Scalp Treatment 35c Each
MANICURING and FACIALS
for both
Ladies and Gentlemen
Palmer Hotel Room 52
Dazed foil the Moment -
Will ycu allow mie to ask a
question interrupted a man in
the audience
Certainly sir said the1 spell
binder
You have been giving us a lot
of figures about immigration in
crease in wealth the growth of
trusts and all that said the
man Lets see what you know
about figures yourself How do
you find the greatest common di
visor
Slowly and deliberately the or
ator took a drink of water
Then he pointed lvis finger
straight at the questioner Light
ning flashed from has eyes and
lie replied in a voice that made
the gas jets quiver
Advertise for it 3ou ignora
mus
The audience cheered and yell
ed and stamped and the wretch
ed man that had askedi the ques
tion sneaked out ef the hall n
total wreck
Protracted Meetings
The Rev H R Baker will net
assist in the meetings being held
at the Baptist church as adver
tised but the meetings will go
on indefinitely every night ex
cept Saturday beginning prompt
ly at 8 oclock We invite tlie
attendance and cooperation of
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D L MeBnide Mincser
Band Photographed
The members of the McCook
band in their new and handsome
uniforms were photographed on
Sunday afternoon by Ellingson
Two different settings were used
the McCook high school liiilding
and the Carnegie library iCuts
will be made aiad the boys will
be given due publicity
Postal Banks Open to All
Washington Feb 15 Postmas
ters of postal saving depositories
may accept deposits from any
body the regulation restricting
depositors to the patrons of a par
tioular office being rescinded to
day in an order issued by Post
master General Hitchcock
Public Library Board
The public library board Avas
in monthly session Friday even
ing transacting the regular bus
iness of thm board allowing biLLs
reading communications etc A
list of new books fiction and ju
venile were ordered for fhs li
brary
McCennell fills prescriptions
Everything in drugs McCon
nell
Wedding Breakfast White Rock
and pure maple syrup at Mag
ners Phone 14
Classified Advertisements
FOR RENT Two furnished
rooms for light house keeping
Inquire 216 West B St Phone
black 271 4 tf
WANTED Pupils on the pianc
and organ Beginners preferred
Terms 50e per lesson Susie Me
Bride Phone black 464
FOR RENT OR SALE The
Blue Front livery barn See M
0 MeClure at Billiard Lumber
Co office
FOR SALE 9 room residence
modern 2 lots desirable loca
tion 899 2d E Phffie black 267
FOUND A package of dress
goods thimble and spool thread
Owner call up the McCook Mill
ing Co
FOR SALE 12 cottonwood
trees or to be cut on shares
LakevFoodi ranch W E Conwin
A Deep Mystery From the Upper
Driftwood
While digging a ditch on last
Thursday Fred Swartz a tenant
on one of J F Cordeals farms
on the Upper Driftwood unearth
ed a small goods box containing
the bones of an infant
The box was quite filled with
dust and the indications are
that the body was1 too large for
A Successful Dance
Success in goodly measure
crowned tlie dance Friday night
in the Armory by the Pyithians
for benefit cf K of P day They
had all the essentials a big jol
ly crowd and fine music They
nejtted a neat sum for the com
ing great K of P annual affair
which will reach a dlimax this
year
Poultry People Notice-
We will deliver free cif charge
from one to three Backs of straw
as you wish alorig wiitih your or
der for feed Please do not or
der straw until you order feed
so that we can take hath in one
delivery 19 2w
McCOOK MILLING CO
The Nevr Way
of smoking meat We have a
pure wliolesome liquid smoke
with the desirable elements of
hickory wood without any dan
gerous substance
McMILLEN Druggist
Subscriptions
DonJt forget that Barney Hof
er will save you money on sub
scriptions new or renewal for
any paper or magazme publish
ed Get his new club catalogue
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The auto owners and liverymen
made good use of erveryavaiiLaible
minute Saturday and Sunday
Monday Evening Edition
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA MONDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 19 1912
BABYS BONES ARE FOUND
the small box and that the legs
and feet had been doubled under
to allow of the remains being
placed in the box
Only the larger bones remain
ed but the front teeth indica
tions are that the child was
about one year old
The indications are that the
body had been interred for
many yearsythe smaller bones be
ing gone entirely There was a
small amount of hair in the cor
ner of the box where the skull
was located the body had evid
ently been placed corner wise in
the box
There were no surface indica
tions that a body had ever been
buriied at this place the buffalo
grass being grown over and the
tojp of the ground being firm and
solid
There were no evidences that
there had ever been any clothes
on the body but same bits of pa
per were found in the bottom of
the box
Mr Swartz was digging a ditch
from a cistern to the well and
pump and remains were found
in tin diiteh and enly about a
ficiot from the surface and on the
top of the bank the cistern be
ing located in a depression
The Hoyt family has lived in
that neighborhood for the past
33 years and they have no reeel
leation cf a baby having died on
that place whfch was homestead
ed by a man by the name of
Brown many years ago the farm
afterwards becoming the proper
ty of The Nebraska Loan and
Trust Co on a foreclosure Mr
Cord call purchasing from them
A ycung man by the cf
Ed Bush was assisting Mr
Swartz -in the digging and it
was his spade that broke into the
box
The box and little bencs have
been gathered together as well
aa may he and given decent in
terment
It is not likely that any ex
planation wiill ever be
ing to clear up the mystery
Why Not
The reorganized McCoiok band
is doing some of the most
earnest and effective rehearsing
in its history and The Tribune
has the that Col end Sutton
is training one of the bciat bumch
D3 cif musfjciians the city has ever
heard Why not have a big con
cert in the Temple same time in
the near future
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l Declamatory Contest Winners 1
Wednesday Evening Program
Vocal solo Florence Rosebush
Marvel Browne Connor
Olive Clark Mrs Wiggs The
atre Party
i Gladys Pieklum Spartaeus to
the Giadiiiatiors
Ethel Huber Keeping a Seat
at the Benefit
Genevieve Copeland The
Blacksmiths Story
Ruth Oallen On the Other
Train
Vocal solo Marjorie Sehobel
Genevieve Enright The Lit
tle Minister
Elsie Moore Rebeccas Jour
ney
Susie MeBride The American
Flag
Gertrude Shepherd Spread
ing the News
The Winners Are
Pearl Marshall Mr Doioley
on Foot Ball Ilarrv Tnoend
ly The Slow Race Mabel Jen
nings The Going cf the White
Swan Ida Gordon Storming
Mission Ridge Albert Barnes
The New South Olive Clark
MrsWiggs Theatre Party El
sie Moore Rebeccas Journey
Gladys Pieklum Spartacus to
the Gladiators Ethel Huber
Keeping a Seat at the Bene
fit Ruby Lineburg Aunt Syl
vias First Geography Leon
teachers Misses Donisthorpe and
Waiite also Mces Rector and Msss
Powers at a six oclock dinner
Wednesday evening The table
was prettily decorated with
hearts and carnations apprcpri
ate t o the day After the drnner
Thursday Evening Program
Carroll Eldred At His Broth
ers Grave
Julia Barnes Tom Sawyers
Love Affair
Pearl Marshall Mr Dooley on
Foot Ball
Harry Troendly The Slow
Race
Mabel Jennings The Going of
the White Swan
Vocal solo Lewis Ludwick
Angie Field How the Gospel
Came to Jim Oaks
Ruby Lineburg Aunt Sylvias
Flirst Geography Lesson
Ida Gordon The Storming of
Mission Ridge
Ruth McBnide Grandma Keel-
er uots tiranapa iveeier iteaciy
for Church
Albert Barnes The New
South
Vocal solo Minnie Viersen
Decision of judges
Southwestern District
Superintendent C F White of
Trenton director
Beaver City Oxford
Franklin Minden
MeOook Trenton At MeCooK
March 1
March 1st is the date of the
contest between McGook and
Trenton It will be held in the
high school auditorium McOooik
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I Society Notes of the Past Week I
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Mrs F A Munden entertained I Last Thursday afternoon the
Masters Raymonds and N1edrasuomei0f aiT d Mrs Earl
cer was tthe scene of a charming
social affair in honor of Mrs A
C Harris -who leaves soon for
her future home at Trenton Mo
afibtfiff
ImmP NUMBER 77
6th and 7th Grades Basket Ball
Friday afternoon at 4 oclock
the boys teams of the 6th and
7th grades of the central building
contested in the seeond iof a ser
ies of three match games The
game was more closely played
than the first and was exciting
all through the gauie Quite a
number of fouls were made but
not so many as in the first game
Th basket ball grounds still be
ing wet the game was played in
the gymnasium as before This
time the score was in favor of
the 6th grade being 21 to 17 Af
ter about thirteen minutes of
play in the first half of the game
Henry Culbrtson was after the
bail when he fell on Ins night
hand spraining his thumb badly
Fifteen minute halves were play
ed
First lialf Sixth grades Scor
es 7 fouls 4 Seventh grade
Scores 9 fouls 6
Scond half Sixth grade
Scores 14 fouls 3 Seventh
grade Scores 8 f oulsv 5
Total Sixth grade scores
21 fouls 7 Seventh grade scor
es 17 fouls 11
OLIVE OIL AS A
MEDICINE
Pure dive oil is heeoming gen
erally used for rheumatism indi
gestion and kidney troubles gall
stones etc
Olive- oil is net only a laxative
but seems to exert a soothing
healing and nourishing function
throughout the system
A large number of people are
finding that the daily use of a
few spoonsful of the oil keeps
them in fine physical condition
A pure oil is of course neces
sary and in our imported brand
wie provide one of guaranteed
quality
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Enjoyed Their Visit
A number of MeCcok Masons
attended the session of the Hol
bnook lodge Saturday night A
third degree was put on by the
Holbrook brethren in splendid
The house decorations were car-
ricd out in valentine hearts style d banquet followed -a wie -
PERSONAL MENTION
Rev G E Wockenfuss fam
ily arrived from Ohio Friday on
lo 13
Gus Noriburg of Holdrege was
in the city Saturday on legal
business
Mrs E R Osborn and chil
dren spent Saturday night visit
ing Holbrook relatives
Mrs George Hertz came down
from Trenton last of the week
to visit her sister here
Mrs Sim Billings is here from
Boulder Colo visiting her son F
H Billings and family
M H Prall of the Imperial Re
publican was in the city Friday
on lids way east on business
Mrs Ella Earle came up from
Arapahoe dose of last week and
lias been visiting McCook relativ
es and friends
Mr and Mrs H C Clapp were
accompanied home Thursday last
by Mother Clapp and Miss Nina
Hammond from Michigan
Ed Kasparek was down from
MeCaok this week as a witness in
the damage case against
ek Bloomington Advocate
Mrs David Henry of McCook
arrived last Saturday and is vis
aing her parents Mr and Mrs
John Cass of Hollinger -Beaver
City Tribune
Mrs A C Harris flias been
spending the week visiting at
tiie homes of Mr and Mrs Earl
Spencer and Mr and Mrs Ed
Purdy before joining her hus
band at Trenton Mo
Frank B Reid of Denver dis
trict auditor for the General Elee
tree Co spent closing days of
last week in the city on business
of hiis office He reports Gener
al Hale as somewhat improved in
health
Will Kiirbeiv of Republic
ty Kan is viaiting his sister
Mrs Peter Rheanheimer He ar
rived last week unannounced and
this is- their first meeting in 12
years a vary pleasing surprise
He will also visit a sister Mrs
Emma Doyle at McGook before
returning home Oxford Stand
ard
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the ays pnesented raeh of theluufli cloths were laid four- McLo brethren were amply le r t vlrt
lrais wMa heauttol valenthaJu Mrs V C 11
jtrs - tv uuiise ara siiii m iul i uiouse Airs it i uruy jits v T
serving
Kworrlw Tho Pi flnv Rridwo
Ito iitlaj Jjradgi
F R llin Mrs J Brown Airs Holbrook In tlie party were Jieittj
IjnSJ WliTt club mot Friday afternoon
J Kiiolihs Mrs f Oharlof Miss A WuJciox E K Usuorn J E Ptot
Sim Billings Mrs II Trout Mrs
D Huett Mrs F C Smith Mrs
Sim Billings was an out-of-town
guest from Boulder Colo Mrs
Harris was presented with a
i handsome lunch cloth
Tlie first of a series of sowa
affairs by the Methodist church
people wias held at the home of
Mr and Mrs II N Rcscibmih on
Friday evening their home be
ing taxed to accommodate the
large company of members and
friends present A muOJaaMit
erary program wias keenly appro
elated being composed as follows
Piano solo Miss Nina Tcimlinscn
eoratume Carnations were the recitation Marie Howell vocal
floral decorations A two course soiLos Lewis Ludwick recitations
luncheon was served I
B Mills and Mr W
Mrs W Pearl Marshall vocal sciloi E S
J MoGiiilin i Kimimell piano solo Miss Velma
provided music during the after
noon on piano and vaokn Mrs
Bertha Kleven and Mis John
Sutton piano duet
ence Riceshush and
Tomlinson After
Miss Flor
Miss Nina
which re-
Wray of Oulbertson were guests jfreshm en ts were added to an eve-
from out of city The aa astiing ning cf muc h enjoyment
laidies at thrs elahonate function
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Mrs Eugene Gary was the Rculah Harris Mrs Frank Doug- O Hi Loppom M U lc
Olure C M Matson John Bur
guest or nonor at a large sjc iui laea Mrs J W spencer Mrs
function by Mrs II N
bush last Saturday afternoon a
kensimglion at which about fifty
McCook ladies were guests Mass
Marjorie Sehobel sang a solo and
Mii33 Nina Tomlinson played on
the piano during the serving of
rereshments a dainty two
ccurse lunoheon The hcime dee
orations were in carnations and
ferns
An oriental tea Friday af
ternoon -by Mrs Lottie Brewer
was one of the concluding soeial
events of laat week Over three
score ladies were guests en this cc
casion practically all of them en
were Mrs Z L Kay Mm II P
button Mrs Vina Wood Mrs
Walter Stokes
Bridge whist was tthe basfe for
lip Ryan and Miss Edith Weite
assisted i
Episcopal Ash Weidmesidiay
services at 10 a m and 730 p
nis Choir rehearsal at 8 On
Thursday Altar Guild meets with
the Misses Barbazette 2nd street
E Sunday school at 10 services
at 11 and 8
ii
Air and Mrs A Barnett were
tlie entertainers of thf Thur rlr y
Eveirmg Whiiit eub 3 nt w
A sven oolaek dinner vrif5 beau
tiiluly served Thi arui 9
a pleasureable social atfanr on Mr and My II P
Thursday afternoon with Mrs and Mrs Frank Xlv L
Prank Real was hostess Fiv Mn II C Ckmr Mi
I- ind
Suttin
tables participated a potted winnincr the sunenb atiun nn e
plant being the prize of winners a bououet of carnations Nircio
ait each table A dainty two- su and carnations were a decor
course Luncheon wras seruied stive detail and- there was a ear
sile by the autopiiano Miss Mol- nation at each plate Maieic from
a victor vJietroia AsrjstanTs
Mrs J R MeCaril Mrs H P
Waite and Mrs W E Mcli tt
Last Saturday evening Mrs C
J Stokes entertained a crmpanj
of young people lihohfT of Mfes
Josepliine Johnson 500 was
the game and Walter Schenek
winner of honors
Evolution in Nebraska
Illustrated Lecture by Prof N A Bergtson
High SchooIAthietic Benefit Admission 10c and 15c
nett W B Whittaker
Denver Property
6 room modern home 2 story
pressed brick fine location east
side for sale or will trade for
McCook property 18 tf
F W BOSWORTH
521 Main Ave McCook
Millinery Store at Lebanon
Mrs Bessie MeCarty of Leban
on and Miss Zella Verncn late
of Republican City were in Om
aha last week buying goods and
preparing to open a millinery
store in Lebanon
McConnell for drugs
For MackreL white Fish Salt
Salmon and Codfish come to
Magners Phone 14
B street is earning the more ap
propriate name of Canal street
these wet and muddy days
Splendid showers last night
and this morning wflth a little
iitiw in the moiming hours
WALL PAPEH Yes Just
wiirsl vou are looking for
McCONNELL Druggist
V Frauk lrn is having the
bnsament under tli2 MeAdiiins
store overhauled cement floor
etc
The remains cf Peter Canty left
California Sunday night and it k
expected that they will arrive in
McCook Wednesday
with Mrs C J Gucrazel The ex
tra guests were Mrs A Galusha
of MeCcok and Mrs WrFjiam
Hcwland The next meeiting will
be in two weeks with Mrs L P
Sine Lincoln Sunday Journal
PUBLIC SCHOOL ITEMS
An enjoyable program was giv
en at the Friday morning asssmb
ly as follows Vocal solo Ruby
Lineburg recitations by Mabel
Jennings and Harry Troendly
vfoiin solo bv Julia Sclhlagel
Miss Claire Thursby cf the
teaeher corps wias quite painful
ly injured Safairday in falling
diciw n the stairs at the Seheheil
residence and was confined to
the house for a few days on that
account
The Oxford board of educa
tion has granted its teachers two
days leave of absence to attend
the S W Nebraska Teachers
Association meeting in MeOook
March 27 2S 29
Post Office Hours February 22
The postoffice department hav
ing authorized Washingtons
birthday as a leigal liicildiday this
office will observe the usual
hciliday hours The office will be
open from 8 to 9 a m and frcrm
12 to 1 p m City carriers will
make morning deliver- only No
service on rural routeo All out
going mails will be diispaitched at
the roiral hours
LON CONE P M
Nadem Is Trustee
Mr Norberg of Holdrege ref
eree in bankruptcy has taken poi
F A Hodgldnoif Bartley was session of the Huber stock and
in the city Friday and filed for Qlif f Naden is now in charge as
the nomination on the Re- trustee The store is now closed
publication ticket for county cicm ana the stock will likely be das
missiioner of the Second district posed of by wkoisale
Mr Hodgkin has lived in Redr
Willow county since 1884 and i Get pur rates on farm loans
stands for highest integrity of
character and strict business
DORWART BARGER
conduct His friends are urging Remember the
Ms nomination and should he be pital meeting in the Gomiij
sucoessful at the April primary club loom this at- t
he would make a strong race for A f
the office