Jriiv --- bt tf ty lie lttc00h U ISHENTY SIXTH YEAR Clty Council Proceedings fficgular session held Monday evening Tite iire committee was authorized to secure COO feet more hose JSoport of tiro committee iu regard to niditional iire plugs was read and ap Now plugs were ordered SHStved at following places Southeast MSfsmer from West school house south 3asftf court house grounds corner Do kaand McDowell streets Bill of 50 for water used in the city nwrlc in 1906 was allowed to McCook ffker Works Co Petition of Clyde Bros for liquor SSboosa read also a remonstrance to is of same Hearing of remonstrance assfcor April 26 1907 at 9 p m tiquor licenses were granted to McFunn Cox and SSftictiell Bros -- -- 3sg -- MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE A E Smith of Oxford was in the city Wednesday Mrs J G Schobel weut up to Den ¬ ver Thursday on a visit G W McLean is visiting his brother S B of the clerks office Mrs O Burlingham is entertaining her daughter Mrs Gibbs from Texas J E Barngrover has returned to Des Moines Iowa for awhile Mrs J W Hasty and children visited her parents at Arapahoe over Sun- ¬ day Miss Blanche Plumb of Marion this county was a guest of Miss Slabj ¬ Sunday iSbadrioksifc Lathrop Miss Ida Bloom of Denver is a guest Applicatian of Louis Fleischman for of Engineer and Mrs W CSchenck for Sor4icQnsG was laid over few a weeks druggists permits were granted Al Mrs Julius Kunert entertained the McMillen and L W Connell fcet Petition of William Sullivan for card teachers reading club for Miss Wal- ¬ SaSsIe license was laid ovor for further lace Monday evening coamderation Mr and Mrs A G Dole arrived Cox were granted pool homo Monday SIcFann night from their visit fc5a3l Kcense to Harry son their at Seward this state Council adjourned to meet on Friday George Mrs E Settle of Wolton tnoming April 26 at 9 oclock Wyoming ha3 been visiting Mrs Geo Sdday morning licenses were granted Enoch and other McCook relatives ifrj fleischman and Mr Sullivan r32ad Clyde remonstrance wns continued oaataLSaturday morning G0ING AFTER THE TRUSTS SccsMent Calls Cabinet Together to Con 3lder3rosecutions Tobacco First The Washington D C April 3 president called his cabinet together Xfsis afternoon to consider trust prose The gov utions bywillthe government begin proceedings at once catnent 3sxinst the tobacco trust he pure food department some time aise analyzed several brands of tobacco kinds known as Lucky Strike and JEo English Curve Cut were found to con- taSaO per cent tobacco and 60 per cent Saeut brown paper Bull Durham zraotainsuo tobacco but is 100 per cerit Scely chopped brown paper soaked in ScrSacco stem juice and refuse Dukes SEsture is only y- tobacco Sae 4tobacco habit is wrongly named cfrshould be known as the straw board jsbit The Cigar Manufacturer MHwaukee Wis 10 per cent and friends Miss Anna Babcock was up from Cambridge closing days of last week and over Sunday guest of her aunt Mrs Mary Babcock MisB Ruth Babcock joined her siater here first of the week returning home to Cambridge with her Wednesday morning They were both guests of their aunt Mrs Mary Babcock Mrs Hellice E McBrayer and two children George and Mary formerly of our city have taken up their abode in Hatten Washington and write that her health is improving I their loss Mrs H C Clapp entertained about 550 -- ¬ -- -- RURAL FREE DELLVERY NO 1 cigars tobacco pipes base ball goods Barney etc Hofer John Burtless is receiving a visit from 32Cook News Depot his father of Auburn N Y 2 t 253 CARNATIONS Sincy home grown 75c per dozen Haqga pansy plauts in bloom 50c per x22aea 4 19 tf McCook Greenhousc Phone 91 Leave Dray Orders There Douglas have their office Recife A G Bump on lower Main avenue Jasane dray orders to him Office phone iSSS Stable phone 63 JSsown BROWN Douglas Mrs Hatch of Lincoln is visiting Mrs L J Burtless August Bahr is hauling out material for an addition to his home Fred Troesters mother died last Fri- ¬ day Funeral Sunday from German Lutheran church Rev Herman Rame low in charge was largely attended Miss Maude Hughes closed her school in district 3 Tuesday and has returned to her home in South Omaha The Kennedy school Miss Freda Mette teacher closed on Monday Miss Nellie Crocker is home from vis ¬ Attention Faimers April 1 1906 we will buy hogs E23y on Tuesdays and Wednesdays of iting her sister at Edison escx week Miss Geneva Fitch closed her school Wilcox Marsh in the home district today Harvesting Machinery MikeEschs little son We still Walter fell off of the fence Monday B353E3 should be given early tSnadle the famous line and will ap and fractured his arm above the elbow sfjEociate your orders Earl Notley bad hisleft arm caught McCook Hardware Co between two drivers Saturday last fracturing both wrist and hand Five Cent Lawns 3Ldozen very pretty patterns of good Have You Seen BsiSj 5c yd at Thompsons two row Deere John the 3isrge stock and complete assortment McCook Hardware Co scJ5yp8writing paper at The Tribune 3x fcer four-year-o- tSw tSotTna Tribune to do your printing 22srytbing indrugs EMcMillens McConnell cough cure INITIATION McCook Council No AND BANQUET- 1126 Porter des Feuilles Craquelin Salad Salted Wafers Potato Cliipi Roast Turkey Aloyan de Pore Roti Celery Dressing Bean Salad Mashed Potatoes Strawberries col- ¬ Red ors red white blue and yellow carnations and smilax were much utili- ¬ zed in the scheme of floral beauty and K C pendants assisted together with festoons of smilax red shades and can ¬ dles makiDg in toto a scene of brilliant and effective colorings MUSIC ld New Dress Skirts Very handsome skirts of batiste of Panama of mohair of plaids in aU good colors at Thompsons 20Q to 5700 Alterations free Ka tona School Children The observance of Arbor Day in Mc- ¬ Cook Monday April 22 was the worth- ¬ iest we have ever had The exercises were held on the site of the proposed new Carnegie library and were largely attended the children of the public schools being present in a body and taking part in the exercises leading in the singing of America Mayor C L Fahnestock had formal charge of tho program calling the as semblage to order and delivering a few remarks Rev G B Hawkes uttered the invoca- ¬ tion Congressman Norris delivered a brief but appropriate and pointed address on the day and added a deserved and glow ¬ ing tribute to the man whose brain and heart are responsible for it Hon J Sterling Morton who has honored Neb raska and passed on The speaker de nominated the day the greatest and most significant a Nebraskan can celebrate the idea a noble and unselfish one Following the address three trees were planted in memoriam and one in honor Tho tree on the corner of Main and Dearborn was planted in memory of Hon J Sterling Morton Judge J S LeHew giving a brief but embracing sketch of his large and useful and memorable life The next tree on Dearborn street was planted in honor of Andrew Carnpgie donor of S10000 to build the library about which the trees were planted Rev Carman said many words in Lis commendation and praise Trees following were planted in mem- ¬ ory of Miss Rachel Berry and Supt Alexander Campbell deceased mem bers of the library board Supt G H Thomas Mrs Matie Welles and Mrs Sylvester Cordeal bearing tribute to the memory of Miss Berry much beloved by many and J E Kelley uttering the words appropriate to the memory of Supt Campbell whose place in Mc Cooks heart is among the first ¬ ¬ Radiblies Rolls Jelly Bon Bons Cakes Cremo Glacoo Coffee Cigars Mints Maui Laces and Graces Salzer and Bratton George Washington Jr Cohan 26 ¬ ¬ m rf 1 190T NUMBER 48 Appropriation McCook Nebr April 24th 1907 McCook Tribune McCook is an extract from a com- ¬ munication received by this ofliee from the State Auditor relative to bounties on wolves which may be of some in- ¬ terest to some of your subscribers Relative to payment of bounty on wolves we desire to advise you that this department will be unable to draw warrants against this fund as thoro is no appropriation provided for their payment This applies to claims already vouch ered and that my bo vouchored during the next two years Yours Truly No ¬ Bouillon Overture Novelette DAY EXERCISES in the History of the CityUnder Aus- ¬ pices of City Officials and ¬ The decorations were in Council APRIL ot The Most Notable and Suggestive Knights The initiation and banquet of McCook Council No 1126 Knights of Columbus Sunday afternoon and evening was perhaps the most notable function yet undertaken by the council The exercises of the day began at 1030 in the forenoon with a High Mass in Saint Patricks Catholic church which was numerously attended At 300 in the afternoon the initiatory ceremonies began in the court house where a class of 58 were given the three degrees of the order McCook Council conferring the first degree Lincoln Council the second and District Deputy McQuire the third The banquet was served in Menard opera house Sunday evening by the ladies of the Catholic church and the worthiness of tho feature may be guess- ¬ ed by a perusal of this menu Olives FRIDAY EVENING MCCOOKS ARBOR - Coiumtus Initiate a Large Class and Banquet 25 ladies yesterday afternoon in honor of his mother Mrs T C Clapp of Al- ¬ Selection legan Mich Music on the piano I y - -- NOTABLE NEBRASKA COUNTY ¬ Mrs G H Thomas a musical guessing match in which Mrs H P Sutton was Sheriff Peterson Will Get 1200 Ail the sheriffs in the state of Ne- - successful and dainty refreshments con- receive a regular stituted the elements of a social delight iGaka will hereafter ssSery for their service and can no long- etrcstain fees All fees must be turned DAKBURY icsScfche county treasury This is in ac- Mrs VanVleet is still ill cocdance with an act of the last legis- J L Sims made a business tnp to The schedule of salaries is fixed as McCook Monday firKows In countips of not more than Jacob Wishonhas purchased the old 6M0 population salary may be fixed by Miller place from Mrs Phillip Gliem irfes county board at not to exceed 800 meetings to 16000 at the Congregational The of from 6000 t counties to 20000 Sunday evening closed church last of 16000 from counties SL3a SSOO counties of 20000 to 25000 A baby boy was born first of the countie3 of from 25000 to week to Mr and Mrs Fred Bames 900 2000 counties 35000 to 50000 berger counties of from 5000C to 100000 3250 Mr and Mrs Frank Musgrave re500 until January 1 1908 and after ceived a visit from the stork last week a baby boy Do You Know That Phillip Gliem has just installed a Vvjsliandle American woven wire fence new light plant in his store It is the Tsrish is made of hard stiff tough wire best in town tjETproughly protected by the best galMrs Frank D Brown resigned her aziising Jlade in all weights and sares Hiasy to put up out nara to position as teacher of the grammar grade last Saturday acaafc down McCook Hardware Co Robert Gores infant child died at home in Marion last Monday their McCook High School Wins with cholera infantum McCook high school base ball R N A Lodge gave a banquet Sah opened the season at Culbertson lastTheTuesday evening to those who defeating la9t the afternoon tSaitrday part in Old Maids Convent- ¬ took the school team of that town by a score ion A time big school 2 of a number crfJS to Quite Ixavs and girls drove up to witness the Vernon Marble a former pupil of the t grsrae and to assist in the rejoicing Danbury high school but who has been teaching the past year made a visit to Water Notice Danbury friends the first of last week April 3 1907 Lewis Cann and Mrs Frank Second quarters water tax is now due D Agent Brown teacher of the grammar grade Reorder to conserve our water supply of the Danbury schools were in Sxrdomestic use and fire protection we marriage in McCook Mondav united 22 April sect not issue special or general lawn 1907 Elder H H Berry of that city rigezCTits at this time owing to shortage performing the ceremony Both are nS water J E Kelley Supt well known and highly esteemed by many Red Willow county friends and Dont Forget and all will join in wish ¬ to-csll at my new location for reading acquaintances happiness ing them naer stationery postcards souvenirs cassdy- - gum fresh roasted peanuts ftii WILLOW The music of the evening was ren Mr and Mrs Peter Foxen laid dered by the K of P orchestra and was away in Saint Patricks cemetery Mon- of the following quality day afternoon the remains of their Iampo March San Antonio boy baby who has been ail Overture Romanii Dramatic Fabio ing for the pa t month or longer They Isenman Op K33 have very tender sympathy of friends in Intermezzo Cupidietta Tobani Op422 -- H RED McCOOK ribttti r 7 Gentlo-man--Belo- J MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS Base ball goods at Ilofors McMillen prescription druggist w Get a good buggy McCook Hard ¬ ware Co A son was born to Mr and Mrs C A Bickerstaff today Illustrated souvenir letters of McCook only 10c at Hofers in Rev James BeLnutt of Trenton waa our city Thursday Special now line of box stationery for at McMillons drug store 2oc Try Magner Stokos for frosh and salt meats fruit and vegetables Dr Kays oflleo is now ono door north JoslynGoes to Plattsmouth of Commercial hotel Phone 97 April 22 Neb Plattsmouth W Joslyn formerly supply agent for Pasture For horses on section 19 the Burlingtons lines west of the river Driftwood 4 5 Its O N Rector with headquarters at Omaha hns ac- ¬ cepted the position of storekeeper in D E Whisler of Indianola was a this city He will probabiy enter upon county seat business visitor first of tho his new duties here about May 1 The week other changes contemplated in the local blood Jersey bull will bo found department havo not yet been an atAthofullbarn of Brown and Douglass for nounced but it i3 quite probable that season the Cooper Mr the present storekeeper will remain hero as chief clerk under Bound duplicate receipt books three receipts to the page for sale at The Mr Joslyn E Wilcox County Clerk Tribune May Day Breakfast office The Christian Endeavor society of the Mr and Mrs Ivau O Korb aro proud Congregational church will serve a May of the parentage of a lino baby boy day breakfast Wednesday morning May born on Monday of this week 1 from 630 till 800 in the east room of All kinds of fresh and salt meats the church and vegetables at fruits MENU Magner Stokes Cereals Wafiles Genuine Vermont maple syrup McConnells Sarsaparilla and Bur- ¬ Ham Eggs Pototoes dock Brown Bread White Bread Butter L W McConnell Druggist Pickles Coffee Come and get a good breakfast For Sale Shorthorn bulls and hoif ers and cane seed Dispatchers In on Increase Burlington dispatchers at Lincoln have recently received an increase in salary Tho pay of trick dispatchers has been boosted to 140 a month while the night chief and day chief received an increase of 10 a month each It is reported that dispatchers on other roads in Nebraska have received similar increases Lincoln Jour- ¬ nal McCook ¬ 4 19 4t Samuel Ball Wanted Pupils for short hand class starting May 1 at McCook Business College L W Stayner If it is from Marshs its the best ob- ¬ tainable Anything and everything per ¬ taining to the meat market business Wanted Cattle to pasture about four miles southeast of town A D Johnston Beautify Your Home As spring is an opportune time to add Raise a Splendid Sum for Books beauty and color to your home we would Rev J J Laughran toastmaster Magner Stokes can supply you you At Pleasant Prairie district No 35 with anything in the lino of fresh and new showing pleasure our in take -Mrs P F McKenna Solo Selected designs and colorings in Wall Paper and this county a basket social was given salt meats Also fruits and vegetables The Promise of tho Future on Friday April 12th by the teacher prices not too high at Wm McConnick Lincoln Miss Sallie Hawkins at which S10320 Mixed We large of a have also stock The only place in town whore you A Solo The Song for Me Schmit J This splendid sum of can get the famous Three Star Cof- ¬ Paints Varnishes Stains Tintolac En ¬ was cleared Fidelity to Our Ideals money is to bo used in buying books fee is at Magner A McMillen Druggist Stokes market and Bev T L Kolley Indianola amels etc pictures and another section for the grocery Hold Thou My Hand Solo Frank Colfer book case A Successful Social and Program The library already con- ¬ Knights of Columbus David OBrien Denver I can loan money on McCook proper- ¬ 147 books tains Impressions of the Day The Sunshine club of the Congrega ¬ ty at 6 per cent Will furnish money to N J Uerling Indianola tional Sunday school enjoyed a very build S R Smith phone cherry 1141 One Minute Duet Selected liberal patronage at their social TuesIndianola Neb 19 2t Also the Motor Mrs P F McKenna FrankColfer day evening in the church The young washing machines Use McCook souvenir letters in writ ¬ Besides there were responses from girls of the club had the refreshments White Lily and others A good washing ing to your friends Something new Frank Real P S Heaton F G Lech and program in charge and entertained machine pays for itself McCook Hardware Co just received at B Hofers headquarters leiter John Rice T C McKillip and their friends most enjoyably clearing for souvenirs stationery and reading others making a stirring inspiring over 30 For Sale matter of all kinds flow of soul and concluding a gatherGauze Underwear 160 acres of Frontier county land at ing which will be memorable in the Regular meeting of the Dorcas society Ladies extra and regular size unions 4 an acreif sold before March 15th 1907 annals of the council of the Congregational church next Peter Foxen McCook Neb and separate vests and pants sizes 4 to Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock at Mrs long Long unions sleeve 9 sleeve R Mrs Redding 0 Death of Extra Size Belts E S Waites residence gauze Babies vests sleeve ditto short Mrs O R Redding of South McCook belts run up to 38 inches in four passed away last Friday after a com- ¬ vests with sleeves Umbrella pants for of Our Theres practically unlimited choice in styles 40c to 75c Thomp- ¬ good our and children Mens ladies misses and ¬ paratively brief illness with consumpwall papers We are sure to suit our and boys unions and shirts and draw sons tion you as to color design quality and Hay and Alfalfa for Sale Mrs Mary Redding would have been ers Very complete line Thompsons price 27 years of age May 1st 1907 She is L W McCoNNtLL Druggist 3681 address or ash Phone Such a Showing survived by her husband and two child S B Rankin McCook Neb United States District and Circuit ren Ruth 8 years of age and Dorcie ofbeautiful wall paper as we are now Court supplies books blanks station exhibiting was never befor seen in this 2 years old Seeds of Every Description ery etc are being received by deputy Funeral services were held in the town Come in and get ideas for the of the best qualities only place Chester Rodgers de clerk at this Baptist church Monday morning at 10 future papering even if you are not McCook Hardware Co puty district court clerk of this county oclock Rev A F Green conducting ready to purchase Our designs are so Silk Petticoats 489 the same Rev C M Famuliner assist- artistic that we wish to show them We carry everything in paint nd L W McConnell Druggist ing The remains weie laid away in Taffeta silk black and colors five paint sundries Can supply you with Calvary cemetery where rests the body ruilles only 4 89 Thompsons the requisites for a perfect job no matLibrary Building Contract Let of her father ter what is to be painted See us CiY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS The contract for the erection of Mc when paint its S TheO E Initiate and Banquet Cooks Carnegie library building has Catholic Order of services Mass L W McConnzll Druggist Eureka chapter O E S No 8G ini- ¬ been let to Messrs Winters Short the 8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m tiated six new members last Frid ay Atwood Kansas contractors who have Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday The Altar Society of the Episcopal evening at their regular session church an organization of the young After begun excavating for the structure school 230 p m Every Sunday the work had been handsomely per- ¬ which will be of the modified Old Miss- ¬ J J Loughran Pastor girls of the church had a sociol at the formed refreshments were served and a ion type and will cost 10000 home of Mrs J E Kelley Monday Baptist Sunday school at 1000 a m evening general good time enjoyed incidentally with quite satisfactory and Preaching services at 11 a m and 8 p m profitable results Brighten Up The next regular meeting will be held on May 3rd and it will be of added It is now cleaning up time Many Prayer service Wednesday evening at interest on account of the election of things about the house needs brighten- ¬ 8 oclock Young peoples meeting at For Rent One well furnished room A P Green Pastor with or without board three blocks officers at that date ing up The Sherwin Williams paints 7 p m east and a half north of the Methodist be your should big help and varnishes Episcopal Easter services at St AI church Call or address W P Beatty American Beauties in the renovating process church on Sunday 11 a m Holy bans McCook Neb Box 5S5 W McConnell Druggist L The best fitting the best finished communion Easter sermon and special Our spring the best made corset is the American shipment of burnt leather Easter music at evening service at 730 Eggs For Sale goods has arrived Beauty Sold in twelve styles by the Call and see what All are welcome to these services Thompson Dry Goods Co 35c to 100 we have Full blood barred Plymouth Rock E R Earle Rector Barney Hofer Money back after four weeks actual eggs from Worlds Fair prize winner No better corset on birds wear if dissatisfied Christian Science Services at Zint McCook News Depot Three cents each or 200 per McClain bldg Sunday at 11 oclock earth hundred Also Pekin Duck eggs Wednesday at 8 oclock p m a m Marsh operates on the theory that Phone Ash 1351 Have Good Blood Reading room at same place open daily nothing is too good for his patrons Mrs John Burtless where Christian Science literature may hence he buys only the best of livestock Everything depends upon the state of Parasols and Umbrellas Subject be had Everlasting Pun ¬ of all kinds and sells only the best of your blood Rich pure blood means You can prove it by a trial meats abundant physical and mental energy White linen parasols at 125 and ishment absolutely guaranteed Satisfaction McConnells Sarsaparilla with Bur- ¬ 150 colored silk umbrellas with fancy Sunday school 1000 at Methodist dock will make your blood what it borders 185 black silk and mercerized Sermons ¬ at il and S Class at 12 JunRev M- - B Carman II H Berry of should be and cotton ones at 50c to 650 at ior League at 4 Epworth League at 7 this place and Rev J A Kerr of Box Thompsons Prayer meeting every Wednesday night Elder were in attendence at the MethodYour Lawns Morning subject Is It Wrong to Wor- ¬ ist Ministerial Association of the Hold will be more beautiful and you will be Water Meters ry Daniel Evening rege district at Holbrook two days satisfied if you buy Boston hose and We have on hand a supply of approv- ¬ M B Carman Pastor this week They report a very spiritual Barthill ball bearing lawn mowers of ed water meters which we will instal McCook Hardware Co Congregational Sunday School at meeting promptly on application Under Wood 10 a m Preaching by pastor at 11 a worth drug store Phone 182 A Junior Endeavor society was organSilk and Faerie Gloves m and 8 p m Junior C E at 3 p m ized at the Congregational church last Ruby Middleton including black white navy brown Senior C E at 7 p m Prayer meeting Sunday afternoon The society will be grey and tan at 50c to 8150 Wrist and Attention Farmers every Wednesday Sermon subjects in charge of Miss Medora Santee super¬ elbow lengths Thompsons Christs Presence After April 1 1907 we will buv hogs Sunday morning intendent and Mrs F L Schwab and evening The Three Ls Sunday The only Tuesdays Wednesdays on and of W M Stoner assistant superin- ¬ Mrs Deere John public is cordially invited to all these tendents The society meets Sunday each week ¬ horse lift cultivators at McCook Hardservices Wilcox Marsh at 3 p m ware Co The beat tool yet produced Geo B Hawkes Pastor Flying Swede Attention Fanners Com chop at the mill at 80 cents a Bible school 10 a m Christian Ohio Deere and lister John cultivators 1 1907 we will buy hogs Every April hundred thing delivered After Joseph Faithful in Prison at McCook Hardware Co These are Lesson on only Tuesdays McCook Milling Co and Wednesdays of Gen 3920 to 4015 Church 11 a m all favorites week each 8 The subject First and p m Morning Base Ball Goods Wilcox Marsh Gefa Herrlck evening The Mis- ¬ Commandment of quality at McCook Hardware Co p 7 m C E or Siberia refrigerator at McCook Hard- ¬ sion of the Messiah Boys Stout Hose Topic Foreign Missions Christ in the ware Co Best line ever shown Office supplies at the Tribune office ¬ stout as as the stoutest Sizes 6 to 7 Wed13 Isa 498 Continent of Asia Five Cent Prints Home for 15c 1YZ to S for 18c larger for 20c Open Doors Say you saw it in The Tribune nesday prayer Equal to any for wear and color Rev 318 Plenty of 5c and 6c calicoes at Thomp ¬ Missions McConnell for drugs Thompsons Minister M C Famuliner sons TOASTS - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬
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