The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 01, 1912, Monday Evening Edition, Image 2

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To Correspondents
The Tribune being regularly
printed on Mondays and Thurs
dpys Avould be pleased to have
items mailed for boitjh issues by
ottr regular eorreapondente over
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the county Items from
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The closing seeakms of the
Sautinviest Nebraska Teachers as
sacaatiofn in -the ciitjy end of the
Wieelc more inbgjrestimig and
important if ipospnible than the
opening days of tha asaoeiiaihion
Uriday being lespeicfjally full of in
teresting moetings from morning
to night
Frcday mornings session in
the auditorium heard addresses
from State Supt Delzell amd
Prof Taylor the formcir emphasizing-
teacher efficiency and the
latter the duties of the teacher
-while Dr Clark of Kearmey
spoke on the art of teaching All
were addresses of merit amd in
struction
In th Temple theatre in the
afternoon Chancellor Avary of
Ui e Nebraska uniiversity had for
his a dili lss The Germain1 Sdnacl
System Avhiile Dr Condra of
the university gave an illustrated
J etui v- on Fairm Health and
Tlie school board- lsactuon was
meanwhile in session in
diisit church where an equally im
portant and pressing program
wiais on both teachers and Jay
anen being on pirograim with
State Supt Delzell one of the
landing indiidvuals in the diseais
sicins
At this session the regular bus
imsss affairs of the association
were taken up The election of
of fiicctrs resulted as follows
C L Anderson Trenton
jVqee President Mass Hulda
erson Iloldrege Secretary Miss
Beck Trenton- Treasurer C F
White Trenton Member of ex
ecutive committee C W sIc
Jloohael Hcldrege
The anmual dues were increas
ed from 75 centos to 100
A change was made in the ccn
stfjtiutioni locating the future
mcictnngs of the association al-
S raatin Both gentlemen tnrnaitely at UeOook and
wtrc greeted by a large hciiruisgjrega
av II rpiAng thenr hearers fori The concensus of opjnion is
ih tm spent listening t
ijle addresrs
In the latter part of -the after
noon the rural and iracle teach
ers etren held forth On
that thei McCocik meeting was the
ibi in the history of the arc
era lion
aaiditaWaim Tlrsi sc eion took up the meanbers ef the assoeiatsicm
rest icf the afternoon wilh J the commercial club and all thos
many subtests and indiwduas cratiizcms AYiho assisted iin making
taking part on program it such
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Was a Great Declamatory Contest 3
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Th tlirrd annual declamatory Marshall Ilincs fourth Norma
contest Southwest Nebraska high Cleveland
ssbcols avqs held in the Ttmple ILumorous First Pearl Marsh
th at re Friday evening Avith am all
attendance- the largest in the his- Th
program throughout atos
to ry ot the congests mimherang
tron and ken eialedV
toward the thousand mark I
up the t aTldiellC presellt wm
fhere Avere a dozen contest- aI v creditable to the pupils
ant5 in the two claa cs represent- m1 hgh sskoos ia
ed ten jn the drmut2 and t
ths
itrAstdng annual
tAvo f Jit humorous j aijr
In the d raantre tlij pnograin
as IcilIcAVS I a lcomplDmentary conec rit was
The Battle of the Strong tendered the mejnhers of the
Taint room -scene Ruth Son invest Nebraska Teachers as
KiK helricF Alma imiiiKliati iy preceding
vjuo vatti s u uy Unsell th crmtest hy the IcGook band
M tley I undo- comlu tershin rf Ir II P
The ilurderers Confession
M3i shall lEnes Benkehnara
The Light From Over the
Range Nc rmri ClsAcland
Bloc mington
Lien nnd 1he Mouse
Ethl ne Druse Ca mbnjdge
Th Maniac Lcurse Lcicm
ard Ediion
The Man in the Shadow
Floyd Shepherd Iloldrege
Deathbed of Benedict Arnold
Orley Pickett Imperial
The Inmate of Ue Dungeon -Jennie
Blair Lebanon
How the La Hue Stakes Wore
Lest Bethel Ilildreth Trenton
uie Jimnorous seiecicons Avere
WeeTay Table Pearl Mar
sliall McCofok
Aumt Syhnas First Lesson in
Gegraphy Vehna Bhnrvnlt
Oxford
The judges AVtre ChunseHer
Samuel Avery of the Nebraska
universiitA State Supt J E Del
zell and Dr W A Clark of Kear
mi Referee Dr George E Con
dra
After the contest these gcintle
anen retired amd after a short de
liberation announced the fcllcav
ing r tport
Dramatic First Ethljne Druse
Sutton
The folloAV rng program Avas ren
dered Avhieh speaks for itself
March King KarlC L Un
rath
Gems from Giuseppe Verdis op
era Attila
Ballet music Pas des Fleiurs
from Delibes opera Naila
Soprano solo Mrs C W Britt
Avith band accompaniment a
The Serenade Schubert b
Oh Sublime Evening Star
Wagner
upera jwrror oemg ex
cerpts fromCarmenBarhcr oi
Suville Faust Kiuoletto II
Trovatore Avith Aoices and
effects Sextette From
Lucia Avith A oices Gioconda
L Chair Avith solo for euponium
and finale Toreador Song
fnem Carmen
The singers Avere Mesdame
Britt Klevein Quick and Miss
Sutton sopranos Mrs G L Bur
ney and M rs A M Williams al
tos Messrs JI C Clapp D N
Cobb and J A Golfer tenors
Messrs C W Britt P M Cclfer
and J R McCarl bassos
This ccmstituted one of thp leaf
ing eA ents of the entire
second Floyd Shepherd third tion gathering
wrw iirt
Hamilton Bros Props
I Arc now prepared to make regular deliveries
of ice to customers in the city Best of ice
and reasonable prices
MMOiMi
Phone 43 for Terms
Ice by Delivery or Season
See Eozell Sons at clothiner
store
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Political Announcements
I hereby announce my candid
acy for County Commissioner 2d
district subject to decision of
Republican primary adv
F A HODGKIN
Senator La Follertite will cam
paign dim Nebraska from April 5
to 10 inclusive
McCook has the unique distinc
tion of being first an aititempt
ciag to carry in effocib Oslerisnn
in politiicsi
Mayor McAdaims caane Cnto of
fice under difficult eircumstianc
es amd soon after his assumption
of the duties of the pcsitiion had
toi face a long approaching crisis
in the Avater question The Abat
er works AVere taken -Giver amd
much of his ha 3
been dealing Avith the reihabilita
tion and repair of the old sys
tem Avihich had been deeiincinig in
effiieicoicy fcr some time and
had not been keeping step AAith
the groAvth of the city The
Tribune submits fchait the facts
amd the record diEcloa that he
has made gocd that has given
an ecciaoimieal administration
that his administration has been
mnnkpfl bv n moral tone not eeiua
upon avjikcii laet a prama ISiica j j vet3ri3 l
tfie to us all Ave Avould ccmgraitufeil J and dte
has been carried thru ira th mat
ter of law enforceimemt and Avi th
ai moral conditions haiAre been
much improved The faelts and
figures connected Avith his entire
administration have becmi for paib
lie interest amd better things He
Filings of Record
W T Ilentcn to Tilram W
Wedding Breakfast White Rr k
ancl pure maple syrup
ners Phone 14
se
at Mag
Directory
Did it ever happen that
you dident look in the di
rectory before you called a
number and the wrong bell
Avas rung and an innocent
subscriber disturbed
When the wiong party
answered probably you said
Central gave me the wrong
number Of course she did
If you called the Avrong
number why shouldent you
get it
Another time perhaps
you thought you remembered
and you called the wrong
number
Probably the next mo
ment the right number
came to mind You quickly
signaled central and asked
for the correct number
Meanwhile the party of
the number you first called
ansAvered when his bell rang
He got no reply You were
to blame
Wont you in the interests
of better service to yourself
and others look in the di
rectory and be sure you have
the right number before you
make a call
Telephone
Company
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I The McCook W C T U Column I
THE VOTERS CREED
I beiieA e in the fair name of
state and community I avAU con
sider Avh ether saloons aire likely
to add to the reputation of either
I believe an clean manhood I
Avail consider the effects qf the
saioon upon the physical tntell
leotiual and moral man Avheither
it makes for purity innocence
or virtue chaste hahits of thoughl
Avoid or deeel
I belisAc in the home I Avill
consider the effect of the saloon
upon heme happiness fidelity to
home relations constancy in its
aiffec iTcms
I believe in a safe and moral
environment I Aviil oon3der the
saloons ccntnibutiicms to poAerty
dij i235e amd
I believe On good citizenship I
AAiill convidcii Avhetber the saloon
makes griod or bad men avIi either
it heJps itOAVJird it manhood of
hlrjrh ideals sober integrity amd
r uhlic and busrnes life
licnest in domesins
I believe mi clean polcitiircs T
consixler salecra a ativi ties n seteur
nng the best men in office and
It has beem his perfect cffceval drrvl
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aeiermnnuu eirort xoiaws ana iiieur eiiiuiwurn
jrive MeCcok a busraeiss like con- nty ot the hallst ira Mcm xreen
duct of affaiirs A saiaa program inttimodation and fraud
T liplieve mi the mmimum
tatxatioai I Aiill ecmdfr Of
nue from a felAV saloons offsats
the burden of support of the asy
lums they fill the pclciee and
court expenses they increasingly
involve the poverty IdiOer ise and
is in nnskion to crive McCook in enane they pneduce
other year of effickrat service I ibcilrsve m my r Gponibilvtv
as mayor and lit Avcaild be but tlie of franchise Whni I vote T Avill
part of ordinary busiraess Aviadom mark my ballot is one oxe ci z
and commoru sense to reelect him ing the liglit of in trust
nra mTiardiam of m cluildrcn and
jthciir future Avelfare n reprcsemt
im r the rights intorcsts amd
Parker qcd no cjr 17-1- 27 1 00 Avilshes of my Avife mother or
M Smith to Hiraan jter as a true citizen and
W Parker qcd ait ne ot imterestcd in the puritA
ne 17-1-27 1 00
County Judge to the public
dee re ei estate of Nancy
Stalil deceased
nify and pfffoiency of dpmestos
busincE3 and pcVitieal insitituticns
as i
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in agent in bringing an the
rdem of God As in the
enoe of God amd my oAvn
tHtll VOTE
Malcolm Dana
What Shall We Do If the Town
j Goes Dry
Citicns neighbors yen and 1
What shall Ave do when the town
goes dry
We may get along Avithout oair
I drink
But Avholl it hurt the most do
you think
What are you going to do of
the tOAvn goes dark
iNot enough money for the elec
tric spark
Not enough money for the Avatcr
plugs
Tins city ait the mercy of fOne an
ithugs
Whos gc iiig to pay for needed
police
Whos going to funuish the need
ed grease
To -oil the Avheeis of the ciitya
machine
To keep the town healthy the
streets to clean
What shall we do
isue nanus
Try a Tribune Avant ad
Avatch results
and
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Dealer in
Real Estate I
and Live Stock- i
Room 4 McConnell Building f
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With our- firemen fired and
none to hire
When insurance goes up
and
property goes down
AYith nerver a job for a man in
itOAVU
When the market is gene for the
farmers rye
And hiis corn and Ivis barley
when the tOAvn goes dry
Ill tell you friend tis a ser
ious thing
Some of these fanatics to the
tOAvn Avould bring
The -only thing leift Avhen they
stop the cup
Is to lay doAvn cur lives and go
stiratigbt up
Mrs Richards Reply
What shall Ave do if the oiwn
goes dry
Oiliuis neighbors you and I
Well destroy the Avhlskey every
bit
Malic men of ihe brutes made so
iy it
Well take th money tjoav rpeni
at your bars
Give children a -ride en -the
t re ley ears
And once in a Avhile Avell buy
a ibig sliArcr
Of ohecee tenderloin instead of
old liver
Well ipend the money now giver
to yen
For boots amd shoes and clothing
ttco
And still have same far the hard
Avaire man
To buy a new sfoA e and a frying
pan
Well cut off the expense of the
extia police
And miueh -of our taxes will thsn
soon cease
For every dollar yen help pay ef
freight
To take care of your rjrodiiet It
cost us eight
So therell be mo need of the
toAvn going dark
For therell be plenty left ifcr the
electric spairk
By stoippoig the factory Avhieh
makes the thugs
Well saA e enough money for
the Avater plugs
What shall Ave do Avhen the town
goes- dry
IIciw cure for the farmers corn
and rye
Th araiaweir to vcu Ave ean easily
tell
Hell parse mere eattle and
these hell sell
The farmer Avail not then havc
to compete
WOth tfne nnn oitos the sa
loon on the street
Ear the biggest cinch around the
brewers den
Tj lib p Tilase Avhere he has liis
feeding pen
Where his hogs- and cattle are
kept so fat
On the slops and malts from tilieii
brewing Aats
For the brcAvcr knoAvs Aith ma
HoLcus greed
That with alcchol out its -still
goad feed
So then iiquor sellers dont he
gay
Well our point on elee
tuoni day
Shall Ave ds Tkit tlics dear city shall never
die
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To naiv cur jaaA or aoid dra m ourtfut he- oatftcc lar avhsti tue wswii
ponds 1
V Fkaxklin Pres
goes iclry
R AGnEEx Cshr
The Citizens National Bank
of McCook Nebraska
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000
V Franklin
DIRECTORS
A McMillen
Vernico Franklin
R A Green
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Many sufferers from rheumatism
ha e fceen surprised and delighted
with the prompt relief afforded by
applying Chamberlains Lriniment Not
one case of rheumatism in- ten re
You judge a man not by what lie
promises to do but by Ayhat he has
done That is the only true test
Chamberlains Cough Remedy judged
by thisi standard has no superior Peo
pie eAeryAvhere spealc of it itt the
highest terms of praise For sale
by all dealers
-McConnell for drugs
tpjjlj rajijit wajiiiin
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H
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quires any internal treatment what
ever This liniment is for sale by
all dealers
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SEED FOR SALE
Red Spring Wheat
Barley and Corn
Updike Grain Co
S S GARVEY Manager
Phone 169
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Beatrice Creamer Co 1
has opened a cream station j
at 212 W ist street and
t will pay the HIGHEST
MARKET PRICE every
day in the week
I CHAS DAVIS Manager I
Drew Furniture and Carpet Co
Furniture and Carpets
China and Glassware
West B St Phone black 273
Most for your money
E F Osborn
BRAY LINE
All kinds of Hauling and Trans
fer Work promptly attended to
Your patronage solicited
Office First Door South oiDeGrofPs
Phone No 13
leafing Plumbing
MiddletonRuby
Are prepared to fur
nish estimates on
short notice They
keep a complete line
of Bath Tubs La
vatories Sinks and
other plumbing mater
ial including a good
line of lawn hose and
sprinklers
Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr
DISINTERESTED
TESTIMONY
has sold more
Meybcst Flour
for the Superior Milling Co
than any other selling force
5 A satisfied user never hesitates f
to recommend it she will pass
the merits of Meybest to her
neighbors and friends and fur
nish any one unbiased opinion
Get in touch with disinterested i
information on Meybest Flour
upenor
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onpany
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