The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 25, 1912, Monday Evening Edition, Image 3
W B 1 I h fc fcv rA J t v JMllJ EESE3EEiS BAENETT Lumber Co Phone 5 J r 1- We now handle the best grades of Colo and Penna coals in connection with our grain business Give us a trial order Phone 2G2 Real Easterday I 4 4 I i 2 5 I Fire and Wind f I Insurance I V Written in First Class 4 Companies 8 C J RYAN v J J1 I C J I t I X I 21 2 3 White Line Transfer Company Elmer Hawkins Prop Specialty of moving Household Goods and Pianos Only covered van in city Phones Office G8 residence red 456 Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cask New location mt acre TlrCfrYr street in P Wahh buildlag L UUlv BULLARD LUMBER Co SELLS THE BEST LlimlJHl1 Jll PHONE NO 1 Coal Chamberlains Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and exten sive sale hy its remarkable cures of coughs colds andcroup It can he depended upon Try it Sold hy all dealers - i r 1 r yiJtiyaiPSSLMmmujM Easier Terms for Government Water Rights Payments for water rights on the Government Shoshone Pro ject in the Big Horn Basin are now 470 per acre first year 100 per acre second year 100 per acre third year 340 per acre fourth year 600 per acre fifth sixth seventh eighth and ninth years and 1 100 per acre the the tenth year No interest 6300 acres to be opened to entry soon 320 Acre Free Homesteads in Campbell Count Wyoming good for dairing stock raising and mixed fanning the kind that insures a steady cash income New Folders Free Write me today for new folders telling all about the cheap lands along the Burlington Get in on the ground floor before the coming land movement starts Homeseekers rates from Eastern Nebraska every first and third Tuesday LUI ft D CLEM BEAVER Immigration Agent 1004 Farnarn Street Omaha Neb T ESSSSSJSSZ essafgasparssgjggj and COAL THATS ALL but we can meet your every need in these lines from our large and com plete stocks in all grades ywrereiiwyga RAILROAD NEWS NOTES W D Darnell is a duck hunting J L Bunstock is a new brak emaii Fhvman li J Jeffries is on the sick list this1 week Bniktmm A Blatt is1 on the sick list with a bad cold Brake man E L Sullivan was a Red Cloud pilgrim Saturday Mrs C II U Avery went to Republican Monday morning Brakcman C II TrfS2ll of St Francis was at headquarters today Mrs J E Johnson was a Ln ecln passenger Saturdnv 011 Xo 10 Mr3 F W Bosworth was a Denver passenger Saihirdav on Xo 3 John Schmer night caller went up to Denver Friday night on a short visit Carl Armstrong was slightly injured Friday night by a piec of an engine Jailing on him Engineer J E Kelso and fair ly dipvrtcd on Xo 2 this morn ing en route for Curtis to vsit vA atives T Rcop general superm en den I of motive power caiine u from Lincoln in his private car last night and is in the city to day The Orleans St Francis line was temporarily tied Saturday by the hiiow stoimniov plovs be ing necessary to open the branch again to traffic The wrecker and crew re turned to headquarters Sunday They Lave been busy for the past week picking up engines coach es freght cars etc down oil the Kansas branches where the snow blockades played havoc with traf fic and equipment IH J COX I Dealer in I Real Estate 1 and Liye stock I Room 4 iMcConnell Building McCOOK NEB THINK THIS OVER This Offer Should Gain the Con dence of the Most Skeptical We pay for all the medicine us ed during the trial if our remedy fails to completely relieve you of constipation We take all the risk You arc not obligated to us in any way whatever if you accept our offer Thats a migh ty bread isiaitem ent but we mean every word of At Gould anything be more fair for you A most scientific common sense treatment is Rexall Orderlies which are eaten like candy Their active principle -is a recent scienti fie discovery that is odorless col orless and tasteless very pio nounced gentle and pleasant in action and particularly agree able in every way This ingred ient does not cause diarrhoea nausea flatulence griping of other inconvenience Rexall Or derlies are- particularly good for children aged and delicate per sons If you suffer from chronic or habitual constipation or the as sociate or dependent chronic ail ments we urge you to try Rexall Orderlies at our risk Remem ber you can get them in Mc Cook only at our store 12 tab lets 30 cents 3G tablets 25 cents 80 -tablets 50 cents Sold only at our store The Rexall Store L W McConnell rrrr7 r GET THE HABIT Young man it will pay you to get the habit We mean the saving habit Tho banking habit will help you If you are starting out in life with only your two hands to help you the dollar on deposit will bo thebest friend you will have on the side Start an account at the bank Dont check unless tho need is urgent Add to it rather than draw it out You will acquire a standing among the men who do things You will in time have a fund to do something with yourself Get tho habit Start now The opening of a bank account may be the turning point in your career Come and start with us no matter how small Ask the successful man if this advice is good lie knows Sec if he deesnt tell you the same thing THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Wednesday Evening- March 27 1912 830 oclock M E Church Music McCook High School Orchestra Address of Welcome Senator John F Cordeal Response President C F White Vocal Solo Le wis Ludwiek Address The Psvchology of Adolescence and Its Relation to the Social Problem Dr Winfield Scott Hall Thursday Morning- 9 OOlock General Session High School Auditorium Music McCook High School Orchestra Reading Miss Margaret Dunlap Address Educational Progress Deputy State Supt Robt 1 Elliot Ladies Mass Meeting- 10 OOlock High School Auditorium Vice Pesident Ruth Erf mans presiding Address Dr Winfield Scott Hall McCook Public School Exhibit in the High School Building from II to 12 oclock Mens Mass Meeting 11 O Clock M E Church Supt E M Ilussong of FrankLin presiding Changing School Entrance Law from Five to Six Years Ex cept where Ihere is a Preparatory Grade or Kindergarten Supl J F Duncan Bart ley Prin A 1 nrnswcrth Ilaigler Should School Boards Be Compelled by Law to Remunerate Teachers for Time Used in Attending Reading Circle Supt W T Davis McCook Supt John W Furrow Haves count v Supt E M Short Beaver City What Aid Should the State Give for Teaching Agriculture Supt J E Morgan Bloomington Prof S M Dunlap Holdrege Senator John F Cordeal Should the Normal Training Appropriation Be Increased Co Supt C L Anderson Hitchcock county Supt G TV Fletch er Arapahoe Deputv State Supt Robt I Elliott Address Dr Winfield Scott Hall Thursday Afternoon -General Session 115 O Clock M E Church Entertainment House Male Quartet Address Americas Land of My tery and Its Temples Rev C L Anderson Thursday Section Meetings 315 Oclock Primary Section at High School Auditorium Miss Grace McClelland Cambridge Presiding Mother Goose Program McCook Primary Pupils Conducted by Miss Donisthorpe Demonstration of the- Ward Method of Teaching Reading Cleo Rector McCook Discussion of the Ward Method Margaret Manning Oxford Occupation Work Gertrude Briggs Franklin Primary Language Work -Maude Gregg Orleans Address to Mothers and Teachers Dr Winfield Scott Hall Childrens Stories Millieent Slaby McCook Reladdcn of Work and Play in the Primary Grades Grace Richards Arapahoe Primary Number Work Alice Mathers Benkelman rrimary Reading Lottie L oppirt Holdrege 3Fethods of Teaching Writing Zit a Keller Culbertson Songs and Games Marie Blacuman Beaver Oity High School and Grammar Grades Section M E Church Depuly State Supt Robl I Elli it presiding Address Dr Winfield Scott Hall Address Some Educational Paradoxes Supt F F Gordon Indianola General Discussion Address Biological vs Physical Science in Our Public Schools1 Supt A J Dunlap Cambridge General Discussion Address Diseased Minds Supt C W McMichael Holdrege General Discussion Conference of Superintendents and Principals 500 Oclock M E Church Prof Fred V Archer presiding Business Session Location of Field Meet Adoption of rules of eligibility for athletics Other business SPRING IS HERE and so are we with a full line of Farm Implements Buggies and Wagons The manure spreader plow and disc are the first needed and you will find Great Western Spreaders and John Deere Plows and Discs the kind that do the work as you want it done You will be busy soon and we invite you to come ear ly and make your selections Hogs are Profitable if you have some part of your farm fenced hog tight with AMERICAN FENCE so the hogs can pick up a good share of their living We are offering special terms and low prices on this worlds best fence Our Special Low Price on alfalfa seed at Soo per bushel should encourage you to seed as much land as possible this year THE WOMEN ARE INTERESTED in pur special sale this week on House Brooms at 29 cents worth 45 dents McCOOK HA RDWA RE CO UIIUil -I J UUJIJLL1IIT The Last -- - The chancellor of the Nebraska rrrtvtrsity who will addi is th S W Nebraska Teachers Assoc iation in the Temple Theatre Fri day afternoon March 28th at 130 on the subject The German School System Hear him SED WILLOW Fine prospects for crops Shoveling snow is the greatest activity these days Roads are impassable except on horseback or where a shovel is taken to cut through the drifts Will Meyers and Ben King took a tiie pass to toiwn Saturday Mr Elmer spent Sunday of last week with his daughtr Mrs Louis Lcngneeker The road supervisors- had to open up the roads so the mail carniers could make their rounds Frank McXiel and family and Louis Longnecker and family at tended Sunday school then- went home with Mr Waddell to dinner Slop and lush not interfering with sociability -T - h cji v APOLLO CONCERT CO and Bell Ringers Temple Theatre IJIWIIIU HUI jjj iiuijijiihti SATURDAY I MARCH 3ft TlfiflETQ 7r Reservations at lllillElkJ Q Dk Mrrnnneirs Stnre This is the last of the entertainment course They are r nnnrMi of nrfricfc nnfl mII cnrolir rin - -- v wkw JWW a VS a You will find here the Clothcraft Blue Serge Special M St 2k McCook Citizens Should Read Heed This Advice w IH No 5130 15 advertised in the Saturday Evenisg S Post as SB H ac aSSESa255E3SSES5S33aS33i2E22S2ES2vS3S25ESSig22S25SS5SaiSr C L beGROFF CO Chancellor Avery DONT BE MISLED trcaljle is dangerous asLa often fatal Dcnt experiment with someiii new and untried Tee a tested and proven kidsgr remedy Begin with Deans Kidney Pills Used in kidney troubles 75 yeazt Doans have cured thousands Are recommended here and erc where The following statement forms proof J H Millen of Oberlin Kzsr say Doans Kidney Pills did a much for me that I strongly resssr mend them I had severe attafe of kidney complaint and had to c up often at night to pass tho Jit ney secretions Jly back was f painful and it was all I couM ac to get around When someone z vised me to try Doans Kidney Pis I immediately procured a box aefitt was not long before they cured 3 I am today enjoying good h eathT For sale by all dealers Price 5C cents Foster Milburn Co Buffifc Xew York sole ageents for the Ua ed States Remember the name Doans e take no other Iany sufferers from rhcumaUac have been surprised and deliglf with the prompt relief afforded 5 applying Chamberlains Liniment Sis one case of rheumatism in ten re quires any internal treatment ts ever This liniment is for sale ic ali dealers You judge a man not by wihatls promises to do but by what hfiEnc done That is the only traesszz Chamberlains Cough Remedy jna by this standard has no superior Ss pie everywhere speak of it in- 5aa highest terms of praise For sSsc by all dealers You can say goodbye to coijsks tion with a clear conscience if isss use Chamberlainsi Tablets Izssr have been permanntly cured by Skar use For sale by all dealers 8 VyftV A A Va LOHK A A aSI m mmvwmMm K3Hfcarcirttas zhmiik I No anxiety on 1 1 BakiEg cSay if you use i Insures liaKt s weei If 1 wholeso m o x o a a fcmw A purcCreani of lartar SyS iSSSS5SSSS J 4 rl M J i