The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 18, 1912, Monday Evening Edition, Image 1

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District President Speaks
Mrs Cram daughter of Rev
and Mrs Lewis occupied the
Methodist pulpit Sunday morn
ing Mrs Cram is the to o
the Methodist pastor ait Orleans
and is president of the Womens
Foreign Missionary society of the
Holdrege district Her address
was a most earnest missionary
effort based upon the preposition
that the Gospel is the Power
of God A collection a thank
offering was taken for itihe local
foreign missionary society
E N Allen Dead
Ed N Allen formerly of Ar
apahoe died in Seattle Wash
Thursday March 7th suddenly
following an attack of apoplexy
tt mriTflfi Purlins county four
years asi coumty superintendent
cormfor if tllflS
riet two terms and postmaster o
Arapahoe for eight years He
moved to Seattle in July 1910
31 Years Ago
The early spring of 1SS1 resem
bled present weather conditions
in Nebraska Cold waives much
snow high water in all streams
and rivers floods and the like
It is related that our ownesf Re
publican river was on one of the
worst rampages of its history
McCook Franklin
Next Friday evening McCook
and Franmklin high schools wall
debate the open shop question
ATnnk been r on the affirmative
side
For Mackrel white Fish Salt
Salmon and Codfish come to
Magners Phone 14
WWlrtiTiff Breakfast White Rock
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and pure maple syrup
ners Phone 14
Get our rates on farm loans
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Everything in drugs
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Classified Advertisements
FOR SAIE D C Rhode Isl
and Red eggs at SOe a setting
902 West 3rd Phone red 41S
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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
Tfirms 50c per lesson Susie Mo-
Bride Phone black 464
FOR RENT OR SALE The
Blue Front livery barn See M
0 McClure at Bullard Lumber
Co office
FOR SALT 9 room residence
modern 2 lots desirable loca
tion S09 2d E Phone blade oi
FOR SALE 160 acres land
5 miles south l1 miles east of
McCook Terms 1600 cash
Mary E Battershall owner
Okarche Okla Itw
FOT KENT Cash or share
crop S E 34-2-30 Driftwood
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FOR RENT Steam heated
rooms 4 tfw Inquire of L W
McConnell Druggist
FOR SALE 4 room residence
corner lot and half fruit trees
and good lawn Phone black 376
or call 301 E 6th st R 44fw
I will pasture cows for 1 per
head and will call for and de
liver same for 50c No extra
charge for delivering additional
cowsto same party For information-
call up McCook Milling
Co Phone 29
J B AMSDEN
FOR RENT Furnished room
507 E 2nd st Phone red 365 11
T70TTND Place to liaive carpets
cleaned 5c yard Phone black 74
TMYTTND A breast pin Own
er can have same by identifying
and paying for this notice Phone
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For Sale or Exchange for
Western land Two brick store
buildings two stories and
nlant electric light
freight elevtor size of buildings
50x130 ft une neariy row wxx
Overlankd auto for western land
or cattle Address C H Miner
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524 Main Ave McCook
Chapel Friday Morning-
The feature of the assembly on
Frifl a v morninjr was the address
by Senator Cordeal on The His
torv of S W Nebraska Misn
Izora llolfe gave a piamo number
Lot for Sale
Fine residence lot 75x140 Main
ave Sewer and cement walk A
very desirable location Pmce
reasonable Dr Falinestcck
McConnell for drugs
Regular O E S meeting to-
fivrliv pvpnimr with
degree work Full attendance es
desired
The Methodist Ladies Aid so
ciety will elect its officers at flhe
meeting next Thursday at the
hcime of Mrs E E DeLong
For fjatiafaclory results select
your wall paper from the Max-
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McCONNELL Druggist
The sunshine and warmth of
Soihiwlsiv and Sunday made no
ticeable onroads upon um jo
snow supply and added to our
stoek of mud and watier
City Marshal Sehlagel had
oangs of men out end of week
pleaninjr sidewalks of snow and
ice where owners failed to com
ply with the city ordinance The
cost of ithis vork willbe charg
ed to the property owners as
provided by law
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District O E S Picnic
Mrs -George Wnltatlts worthy
matron of Eureka Chapter of our
citv was cailkd down to Oxford
last Wednesday to consider date
and location of tine 0 E S pic
nic for 1912 The call caane
from matrons at Holdrege and
Oxford It was decided to hold
the picnic tins year at Oxtord on
June 24th The district embrac
es this section of state from Maur
den west to state line Fuller
details will be announced as the
date approaches
Are You Run Down
you will feel battier all year
if you take a good tonic ait this
season
REXALL
iHRTJARY AND IKON TONIC
provides just the -elements need
ed to put iron in yourblocd give
you nerves like steal an appe
tite liike am ostrich and power t
perfectly digest Avliat ycu eat
If you want to feel at your
best this spring try rtihis sterling
tonic a bottle
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Declamatory Contest
Tomorrow evening in the high
school the ten winners mm the
opening declamatory contest will
again debate and the winner will
represent McCook in the district
contests
Kally Call the Avagon
McConnell fills prescriptions
Try a Tribune want ad and
watch results
Wants for rent for sale etc
5c a line in The Tribune
Wall Paper and Paint
McCONNELL Druggist
Tim En worth Leairue will hold
a social in the Methodist church
Monday evening March 25th A
program and refreshments
The Maxwell linre of wall pa
per includes a variety of the new
tilings am cut out borders ueit
us show vou J
L W McCONNELL Druggist
The Congregational Missionary
society meeting postponed from
last week will be held om Friday
ntftArnnnn of -this weielc at
dence of Mrs B L Webber 2 30
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Monday Evening Edition
A large company of guests enh
ifwftfl at the Viersen home the
kensington by Mrs L S Voer
sen and Mas A C on
Thursday afternoom There were
handsome bouquete of cut flow
ers in the several apartments A
two course luncheon was a par-
ticular Mrs W A3 Mills Mrs
G A Brooks and Mrs a
Munden were assistanits Kss
Minnie Viersen entertained in
vocal and instrumental selections
Mr Viersen gathered the guests
in a bob sled
injected
into tihrc reirular session
Thursday Evening Whfeit claib A
few guests were in Irish ccistum
es other ladies wore green bows
and bands and gennemen giee
neckties The house decoration
were in green silk flags green
carnations etc The usual
dinner was served The
candelabra held green candles
the individual nut cases were m
green hat color and form the
shamrock in tint and design was
carried out in refreshments with
in practical limits green bonbons
nevolty fan souvenirs an aeaw
pipe and cigar form completed
wniio Snppia1 sruests were Mr
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and Irs Frank Kean air
Mrs A B Wood Mr and Mrs
II P Button Mr and Mrs II
C Clapp Mr and Mrs J R Mc
Carl These assisting were Mrs
A B Weed Mrs Leroy Kleven
Mra Vina Wood Mr Lloyd
Miss Pearl Walchcr returned
last week frpin Trenton to her
home near our city
Ar rorflii Morton was
down from Stratton Saturday to
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Mra Gertrude Morrssy
i Paurdav fncin Gales
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burg eclVge on a vacation
d Bnns loatlcl -a c r Sat
urday for shipment - the nw
hrmerr Mcnte Vista Colo
Ed ORcmrke ot tlie uni cuur
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NEBRASKA MONDAY EVENING MARCH 18 1912
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY
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Spring Millinery Openings
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The storm king relented last
week by Friday morning afford
ing the local merchants quite fav
orable weather conditions for
their spring opening displays in
millinery and ready a wear ap
parel etc The overhead condi
tions were ideal but underfoot
wnniwrl some fortitude on the
part of die ladies who flocked
to the stores in eager bevies to
see offerings in womens wear
and general toggery which are
by concensus of opinion of
fair sex most chick and stylish
this season and -withal reasonable
in model and designt
All facts weighed in proper re
lation the openings may be de
clared successful artistically anc
commercially
The- opening of the spring sea
son at the b store of C L De
Gnoff Co Friday and Satur
day was an event im mencantile
circles in MeCook and was favor
PA vatfo an unexpectedly large
attendance as viewed by under
foot conditions The visitors in
cluded not a few from neighbor
ing towns as well Advance sal
cswere very encouraging
The entire second story- was
taken up in the display of mil
linery and ready to wear appar
p1 nnd the splendid large show
windows of the first floor lent
decorative and display opportun
ity to the event Scores of trim
med hats were on display and
the array of the season s product
in suits was especially large and
im to date the popular
garments being featured
The large window display ot
millinery and suits was one of th
best yet attempted by the estab
lishment Twolips were the
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Prove It Yourself
Toss a brick into a bunch of
pups and the particular puppy
that makes a noise like it had
been hurt is the identical canine
who connected with tine ouch
From Basement Up
Mr V Franklin has just about
completed several improvements
to his property on eveuuu
occupied by James icAuams
Starting in Wic Daseraeni repuna
rrnn nnvmsptl ml up into the
main -store room where a steel
n nnii Tfr naint etc added
ially ta the appearance of the
place of business
Denver Property
6 room modern home 2 story
pressed brick fine location east
side for sale or wm ua i
McCook property
departments her aissistanltH and
in fact the whole clerical force
are ito be congratulated upon the
success of the opening
Visitors during ihlie display
days earrieid away carnations as
souvenirs
Music on piano and violin was
provided by Mrs W B Mills
and Mrs W J McGillin
oe desired an piiuu ui quam
variety Pink was the decorative
tint in the milMmery section and
yellow in the ready to wer
The complete1 decorative effect
of the lestablishment was attrac
tive and tasteful One front win
dow was done in pink roses and
carnations the otlier in green
and white with baskets of arti
ficial fruity butterflies ete as
harbingers- of the seasons decora
tive ef feeiti in millinery similar
decorations were in evidence ov
er the store The ledge decora
tions were in pinik Rummer dress
goods suitings summer voiles
summer trimmings were f eaitured
here
Mrs J E Kelley Mrs Neil
Brand and Mrs Hugh Kelly as
filiated The victrola was in
charge of Mis Nina Hammond
VYooltex The sales were announced as
very satisfactory
The stylish products and the
tasteful decorative effort of Mr
Clapp Miss Carlson her assist
ants and the clerical corps in
tato received many compliment-
Miss Mars in charge of both ary comments
IT C Clapp reports one ofjtftie
most satisfactory openings since
he embarked in business here
His display of millinery crea
tions and ready to wear onereh
finrTiisip Ava5 verv complete and
stylish There were over 150
trimmed hols on display anft the
suits department left nothing to
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to visit the home tolks aver
cation
Miss Meargaret Thcwipson is
wiOi the family over vscatwn
coming up from Lincoln Friday
night on 3
Mr and Mrs W B -mils were
in Benkelman Monday Mr Malls
on businera and Mrs Mill on a
musical mission
A T Knowland return
ed Thursday night fram India
na where slve lfjra been vsabing
for several months
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Miss Florence Simmcns came
up from the ami Saturday on
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during spring v
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ATicq Emma Bade arrived from
Lincoln Saturday on No 1 to
visit during Vacation for a week
or twoof tlje state university
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I Social Literary and Personal
Mrs L E Hanford will enter
tain the Dorcas kensington cm
Thursday afternoon March 21st
at Iher ihome at 611 E 4th street
The Research club meets this
afternoon with Mrs A B Wood
and concludes the study and read
ing of King Jolin On next Mon
daiv afternoon the club will meet
with Mrs J M Trammel atnd
will read Rutledge Rides
Alone and fiction by Comfort-
The Friday Whist club were
giuests of Mrs A Campbell last
week Mrs Leroy Kleveni and
Mrs A L Knowland were spec
ial iguests Usual dainty
ments were served Alter cue
games Miss Elsie Campbell pre
sided Bit the piano and the guests
wooed terpsichore
W B MeOlain turned his 37th
milestone last Wednesday and
that evening Mrs MeOlain car
ried to success a surprise party
in honor of the event While
Neighbor Elders had Mr McClaaii
to- the moving picture showy the
neighbors and friends gathered tc
the number of more than a score
An elegant two course luncheon
was served and the remainder
of a happy evening passed in
playing progressive high five and
at
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the close with good grace
Saturday evening
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The girls -of tlie tvelfth grade
entertained the members of the
class at the home of Miss Susie
McBride Thursday venipg A
two course luncheon was served
Two rooms were decorated in
searlet and black the class col
ors one room in white and red
the higli school colors Music and
games anade up the residue of the
evenings pleasure
Engineer and Mrs R C Cole
entertained a score of friends on
Saturday evening the occasion
being the celebration of Mr
Coles birthday and its nature a
surprise -a tnree euuise jjiuuun
eon was served atnd music and
games f allowed making the even
ing to pass all too rapidly for
guests and hosts- indeed Bob
wouldnt object to having birth
days come oftener on such a
schedule
Last Wednesday afternoon the
Ladies Society of the B L F
E enjoyed a delightful kensing
ton at the home of Mrs I T Hill
The home decorations Avere ap
propriate to the approaching
tal day of Erins patron samii
sliamroeks etc Voeal music by
Mrs McMahon with Mrs Hill ac
companying was an enjoyed feat
ure In the shamrock hunt Mrs
H T Kern won the prize A
splendid luncheon was served
The guests departed a unit ah tin
proposition that Mrs Hill is a
hostess par excellence
Mrs French and Mrs Flitcraft
entertained the ladies of Baptist
Circle No 1 at the Qiome ot Mrs
Flitcraft on 2nd street west on
Thursday evening The time was
spent in social time Fern
THitftraff sane a beautiful Irish
song which was greatly enjoyed
At 430 a delicious luncheon was
served The St Patrick colore
of reeni were used -in decorating
i nioir tifl
tame anu rumi -v ii -
o rppin ribbons hung from th
Mr and Mrs Walter Stokes cnrfrtfrs Each gnfi was pre
clevor St Patrick 4t Trvi wV3i a shamrock leaf
oil tne - rie the dav All defpart
ed late espresscng their piciasurc
Mr and
Mrs Walter Stokes onieriaiuuu
a company at whist Mrs W E
MoDivatt winning the lienors Tlu
oame deeoratiicin ssheme m home
and refreshments obtained as up
on Thursday evening A seven
oclock danncr was served on ttwc
courses the hostess being assist
ed by Mrs Vim Wocd Mrs Le
roy Kleven Mrs a ix vvuvu
Mr Llovd Jcihnoigs The guest
list inciirded Mr and Mesdames
A Galusha Sr E H Doan P
w ATTCfvTmn II A Beiale V L
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McDivitt Albert IcAMiien u
M Knipple A B Wood J G
Schc bel Leroy A das
play of handsome St Patrick car
nations in various roams gave the
332isonal tone
Fred Archibald is visiting m
the c5fcr
Mrs F A Pennell and Miss
Leah who have been visiting in
Lincoln for several week arriv
ed heme on No 1 Saturday noon
AI and Mrs James Hatfueld
nnri Tvrnrafcftr John arrived heme
Friday ffrcim the South where
they haive been siending
win c
Mres Edith Wait went down
D Cambridge on Thursday to
teacih her class in vocal muse
which oeeupied the remainder ot
the week
J P Krjnne of Labanon spent
Saturday in the city He was
home from spendang
the winter in Florida and was
dta2ned here by the bramch snow
blicckade He drives over Tues
day morning from Bartley
C H Jacobs departed Friday
morning for- Fresno- California
to make Ms -home an
future in tluit slbate Charlie has
been a resident of Red Willcw
county for over 30 years being
one of the very earliest settlers
in this pant of the county We
wish him success and content
ment in his new home
Just keep in mind that
Cooperative Hospital ben
efit dance April 15th
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Laoid Bargains
Small farm close McCook also
160 acres eight miles McCook
115 acres in- wheat for sale on
sniaU cash payment down bal
ance long time low rate of inter
est the former a fine- beet fann
or would exchange tfor McCoiok
property Apply to owner
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The No Saloon Campaign
Thomas Dartnall of Iiimcokr
Neb wall speak at the M E
church Tuesday evening Sub
ject The Church in Action
He will also speak eadli erveming
iOif the week closing Sunday eve
ning Union meetings Every
body come
COMMITTEE
Baby Dies r
The ten montlis old baby boy
otf Mr and Mrs Win Gardner
passed away shortly after noon
today The little one has been
a sufferer from eyeoma for the
past sits montlis and death came
as a relief from its sufferings
No arrangements have as yet
been made for the funeral
Where to Pay
Parties owing for city hospital
stock can pay for same at the
McCook National Bank or to Mrs
C L Fahnestoek at residence on
Main avenue It is especially de
sired that these payments be made
promptly in order that the work
can be prosecuted with vigor
CHURCH NOTES
Christian Science The morn
ing subject for next Sunday is
Matter
Christian Sunday school at
10 a m preaching at 11 a m
and 8 p m H M Mitchell mil
ister
Divine Science Unity health
mPAtinf on Tuesday arid Friday
-evenings New Thought Sunday
school three oclock on Sunday
afternoon 123 W D street
Methodist Regular services as
follows Preaching -at 11 a in
and 8 p m Epworth League at
7 p m Sunday school at 10 a
m Prayer meeting on Wednes
day evenings
Baptist Sermons at 11 a m
and 8 p m Bible school at 10
Christian Endeavor at 7 p m A
hearty welcome to all who wish
to worship with us D L Mc
Bride minister
Congregational Sunday school
at 10 oclock Preaching serv
ices art 11 a m and 8 p m
Christian Endeavor at 7 oclock
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening at 8 oclock
Bniseonal Wednesday 730
p m service 800 choir rehears-
al Thursday ancrmjwu
guild meets at rectory Next Sue
day 10 a m Sunday school us
ual services at 11 and S
Catholic St Patricks Church
8 30 a m low mass and sermon
in SO n m liierh mass and ser
mon 2 30 p m Sunday school
8 -00 evening services Rev Wm
Patton O M I pastor
German Evan Lutheran East
6th street Morning service at
1030 evening service at 730
All German speaking people are
cordially invited to attend Rev
G Wockenfuss Rev 0 Richert
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