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1 j I ri it V i1 r i iMmmztmhmmv iJimti TWENTY FIRST YEAR Mrs Thompson Succumbs to Fever McCook was deeply touched Tuesday afternoon by the announcement of the death of Delia wife of Harmon Thomp ¬ son which sad event transpired at about half past two oclock after a ling ¬ ering illness of about four weeks dura- tion ¬ Mr and Mrs Thompson arrived from Salt Lake City Utah about a month ago Mrs Thompson then being unwell typhoid fever developed and was finally the cause of her death after much suffering The funeral services were held in tho Methodist church Fri ¬ day afternoon at two oclock conducted by Rev L II Shumate a largo congregation of sorrowing and Kympathetic friends attending the ser ¬ vices and thus expressing a final tribute to tho memory of one gone on before Tho burial services were held under auspices of the Degree of Honor inter ¬ ment being mado in Longview cemetery Departed was born in Faribault Minnesota 46 years ago Was united in marriage with Harmon Thompson on August 11 1873 four children being born to them An only son died in infancy tho three daughters Mrs W D Beyrer Mrs Carl Berry and Louella Kurviving with the stricken father TVinT nno nnd nil havo the tenderest sympathy of a host of hearts tender and I IrUU IU LUIS gIBill ouuun AH tho members of tho immediate family were present at the funeral Mrs Carl Berry and children arriving on 11 Wednesday night and Carl arriving on 2 this morning Besides there wore in attendance Mrs Morrison and Mrs Price from Iowa mother and sister of departed and Mr and Mrs Alander Croop of Chester Mebraska brother-in-la- w and sister of Mr Thompson Adella Frances Moore was born in Faribault Minn August 7th 1856 Moved to Floyd county Iowa at two years of age Was married to Harmon Thompson in 1873 and in 1878 came to Thayer countv Nebraska and 12 years later to Superior In 1891 she moved to McCook which was her home until early in this year when she and her husband went to California where they spent most of the summer Deceased united with tho Methodist church during her residence in Superior The church was beautifully and ap- propriately ¬ decorated with flowers etc for the funeral services Death of Aged Former Citizen A telegram Tuesday announced tho death of Mrs Marie Rooney Monday night November 24th 1902 in Brook field Missouri at tho home of her daughter Mrs Daniel Nichols The remains arrived here Wednesday morn- ing ¬ on 13 and were directly taken to Calvary cemetery for burial religious services having been held in Brookfield before the shipment of the remains Deceased was bora in the county Leit ram Ireland February 2 1829 and was near her 74th year when death came She was the widow of Lawrence Rooney Sr who died in our city January 22 1896 in his 79th year The old folks first came to McCook in the fall of 1888 The past few years the mother has been making her home with her son Larry and daughter Mrs Nichols Those accompanying the body were L H Rooney John Rooney James Rooney and wife and Mr and Mrs Daniel Nichols Wanted in Iowa For Burglary rstv ATnxf hal Grav now has in the citv bastile awaiting the arrival of Chief of Police N Moore of Oskaloosa Iowa a young colored man who has been going under the name of Lawrence James in this city but who is wanted in Oskaloosa Towa for burglary under the name of Clyde Bailey He has been employed in the Commercial hotel as a waiter but claims to be an expert caterer The Iowa officer styles him an all around crook He refuses to go to Iowa with ¬ out requisition papers and is being held under the charge of burglary pending arrival of the Iowa officer with such papers Lest Jasper Forget Jasper Phillips of the Indianola Re- porter ¬ seems to think that Republican officeholders support Republican news- papers ¬ But Jasper forgets Colonel Mitchell and his Comfort and the official swag which made tho colonel a pluto- crat ¬ and caused him to forget his politi- cal ¬ compatriots when picking became poor and to capitulate to the enemy bag and baggage Populist newspapers aro simply disappearing in Nebraska because the demand for them is decreas- ing ¬ There is a slight increase in the number of Democratic newspapers how- ever ¬ The total of Nebraska weekly newspapers is declining Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoffice Nov 24 1902 Frank Andrns E I Brown Ida L Brown Fred Cattron John Fias Mrs W B Hines Nellie Kniffen Garfield Minnich --Too McDonnell Dora Oleson Miss C Palmer R- - B Richball Ida Rojahm Mrs Win Sclihnsos Philoph Stevens Mrs W W West Chas- - P Wrentley Wni Williams When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kimmell Postmaster Burlington Accident Red Cloud Neb Nov 23 Special Train No 173 running between Hast ¬ ings and Red Cloud was partly derailed at Lester four miles east of here yester- day ¬ afternoon due to the spreading of the rails The engine was badly used up but fortunately no injuries were sus- tained ¬ by the passengers The train was delayed about six hours Izzer Cotton Batts 10c Izzer Bed Comforts 105 to 8250 The Thompson Dry Goods Co X Mens Corduroy Suits 750 The Thompson Dry Goods Co Go to C L DeGroff Cos for Sorosis Skirts iii ii tin ni t RED 28 1902 MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mrs C A Jaiivis of Red Cloud is visiting McCook friends T F Gocklev was up Saturday from Danbury precinct on business in the capital Charles Skalla of Bondvillo precinct had business in the county seat Satur- day ¬ last Jack Mines Hastings deputy revenue collector had business official herein Tuesday Miss Millie Slaby was up from Re ¬ publican City over the holidays Mrs Walter Cox of Red Cloud was a guest of McCook relatives and friends last week Misses Hannah Stangland and Ethel Pope were home from the Uni over holidays Mrs D J Fitzgerald returned to Indianola on No 2 Wednesday morn- ing ¬ from a short visit here J II Stephens has purchased S A Moores residence and will move in from up near Boxelder in a week or so S A Moore and family will leave early in December for California where he expects to engage in business J S Modrells unmarried daughter now at Ute Iowa with relatives is suf- fering ¬ from a second attack of appendi- citis ¬ Mr and Mrs U J Warren and Ruth passed through for Davenport Neb to bo at home with his parents Mrs John Lofvenberg entertained a sister and three children last week They all returned to Hastings last Sat ¬ urday morning on 2 Norman Campbell returned Wed ¬ nesday night on 14 from Denver where he has been spending a number of weeks in St Lukes hospital Mrs H P Sutton has been enter- taining ¬ her father R M Munson of Ainsworth who was on his way home from a hunting trip in Colorado Mrs W S Tomlinson and Nina went down to Lincoln Friday morning last to visit Mrs S J Bingham a few days returning home on Sunday night Earl Murray went down to Cam ¬ bridge Sunday morning and brought home the wife and baby who had been visiting his relatives in che Pearl of the Medicine C H Meeker went up to Fort Mor gan Colorado Friday night last on business connected with the waterworks to be added to that all together burg He returned home Tuesday Mrs Nellie Modrell came out from Uto Iowa to attend the wedding of her sister Mollie to James I Spaulding She will visit around among relatives and friends for a week or two H EStowe of York a cousin of Howe Smith arrived in the city a few days since and will probably remain until spring for the improvement of an annoying throat affection Mrs F M Kimmell and Schell went down to Fairmont Saturday morning last to briefly visit Mr and Mrs E E Magee going from there to Lincoln for a family reunion on day at the home of Mr and Mrs J B Meserve Mr and Mrs Howe Smith and En- gineer ¬ and Mrs E E DeLong enjoyed the hearty and liberal hospitality or iYlr and Mrs Andrew Anderson of Grant precinct day Mr And- erson ¬ called for and returned his guests to the city and gave them royal enter- tainment ¬ at the farm which will not soon be forgotten Doctor Gage and Chief Clerk Bross are having difficulty explaining to their better halves that they really stagged it to the Uni Knox football game Sat ¬ urday aweek ago Lincoln But so far they have resisted most strenuous do- mestic ¬ inquisitions instituted for the purpose of determining the identity of their chaperones The whereabouts of Stuart McLean have been shrouded in not a little obscurity all this week on account of his part in the incident CITY CHURCH Catholic Order of services Mass S a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun ¬ day JJ Loughran Pastur Christian Bible school at 10 a m Preaching at 11 Subject Atonement the Doctrine of the Cross Song-servic- e 720 pm Preaching at S Sub- ject ¬ What Think Ye of Christ Welcome W F McCormick Evangelist The Tribune is only 100 a year One of Conrad Eckhardts twin baby girls died on Monday morning and was buried in Longview cemetery Wednes ¬ day afternoon after brief services in the German church by Rev Henkelman Grandma Leibbrandt mother of John Leibbrandt of Ash Creek died on Sun ¬ day night of old age being S7 years old Tho funeral was held in the Ash Creek German church Tuesday afternoon at one oclock burial following in the cemetery attached thereto On next Thursday Friday and Satur- day ¬ under the control of the library board and schools all stages of art are aepresented beginning with Egyptian crohitecture and coming down to Ameri ran art Remember the place in the court room the time December -6 Sutton carries the Mathushek Story Clark Bush Gerts and Cable line of pianos in all styles and prices and on easiest possible terms It will be your mistake if you buy elsewhere be- fore ¬ seeing his stock and learning his prices and terms Dont make such an error Save money and trouble by buy- ing ¬ right at home Burlingtons Fifth Division Hereafter tho Burlington will havo five divisions west of the Missouri in- stead ¬ of four New lines built and heavy increase in business make it necessary The old northern southern and western divisions will remain un- changed ¬ but the Wyoming division will be broken in two At present tho Wyoming division ex ¬ tends from Ravenna to Billings with the Brush line from Alliance to Sterling the Guernsey line the Black Hills line and the Toluca Cody line On Decem- ber ¬ 1st it will bo broken in two at New ¬ castle Wyoming and the Alliance end will bo known as the Alliance division and the Billings end as tho Sheridan division J R Pholan of the Wyoming division will remain ¬ of tho Alliance division with his at Alliance E Gillette assistant of the Wyom- ing ¬ division with headquarters at Sher ¬ idan will become of the Sheridan division at his present head- quarters ¬ at Sheridan The Burlington lines west of the Missouri are 4207 miles in length lack- ing ¬ but a few miles of being one half the entire Burlington system with its 8508 miles Omaha World Herald Nov 23 Send For Your Friends A little more than half tho one way rate will be the cost of second class one way tickets from Chicago St Louis Kansas City Omaha and other prom- inent ¬ eastern terminals of the Burlington Route to this territory on these dates December 2 and 16 January 6 and 20 February 3 and 17 March 2 and 17 April 7 and 21 The west is in splendid condition now and it is a good time to show it off to your eastern friends The low rates an- nounced ¬ on the above dates will un- doubtedly ¬ prove attractive to those con- templating ¬ western trips Send me the names aud addresses of your friends who might be induced to take advantage of these rates and I will supply them with complete information ll-21-5- ts J Francis GPA Burlington Route Omaha Neb Some Pertinent Questions Recognizing the growing impression that for the most part the high schools of Nebraska are too ornamental and at the expense of the fundamentals State Fowler will submit the following questions to businessmen over the state 1 What is your opinion as to the effectiveness of our public schools as at present organized 2 To what extent should the public schools prepare young men and young women for earning a living and in your judgment are the schools meeting the demand in a satisfactory manner 3 What is the high school not do- ing ¬ that it should do and what is it doing that it should not do Senatorial Returns The returns of the 29th senatorial dis- trict ¬ have been canvassed by County Clerk Newton of Furnas county with the following results Hasty Holley Chase 275 283 Dundy 296 232 Frontier 703 642 Furnas 1077 997 Gosper 336 442 Hayes 261 216 Hitchcock 263 399 Redwillow 1006 716 Totals 4319 3877 Hasty s majority 442 The Trains Must Wait Railroad trainmen in the west have recently been served with the following order in relation to the handling of mails In accordance with the rulings of postoffice department trains must not run out of stations leaving mail which in process of loading or leaving mail which has actually arrived in station either on connecting trains or on wagons This applies when trains are already delayed in leaving as well as when they are ready to start on time For Sale Cheap Moving picture machine with stereop ticon attachment lime light burner slide carrier complete set of slides and films showing the assassination of President McKinley Lot of large show bills tickets and one box of limes A complete moving picture show outfit A snap for 7300 Everything just like new cost 123 Steltzer Bros McCook Nebraska Concentrated Smoke For curing meat Just a good as wood smoke 25c per bottle McConnell Berry Rock Cockerels For Sale Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels at 100 apiece ll-23-4- ts T F Gockley P O box 76 Danbury Neb Remember the proceeds from the art exhibit will be used for the purchase of pictures for the library and school rooms Come and help the cause along We have everything that is new in books new novels childrens books poems and gift books McConnell fc Berry New lot of Monte Carlos at 7 8 and 10 just received at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Dont forget the art exhibit in the court room December 4th 5th and 6th Childrens Sleeping Garments 50c at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Ladies Flanneletto Waists 50c The Thompson Dry Goods Co Some good values in Petticoats at CL DeGroff Cos RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Brakeman O D Keith was off early in tho week account of sickness Brakeman C R Liggett visited Red Cloud irionds last of week passed Operator n D Stewart was with tho homefolks over at Alma Engineer and Mrs Roy Zint visited her relatives in Red Cloud close of last last week Ed J Kates of the storehouse has been hobbling around on crutches the result of an injury Operator and Mrs Frank Wallace celebrated tho day turkeyfully with her parents in Geneva Engineer Tony Clark was up from Oxford close of last week with engine 228 for light repairs Miss Sadie E Coyle is now employed in a clerical capacity in Grand Medical Examiner Gages office W L Washburn formerly Burlington agent at Trenton is now with the Union Pacific at Salina Kansas George Campbell A R Dennis Ira Huet and Mart Osburn were among tho witnesses of tho Lincoln Northwestern game day Trainmaster Kenyon and Mr Higgins havo been out on the road this week figuring on a new tonnage rating Conductor Mrs and Celestino Kend len had their turkey in Hastings with her brother John Stevens Conductor V II Solliday was indis ¬ posed Tuesday and Conductor F M Washburn went out on No 13 in his stead Clerk and Mrs L W Stayner and the children were with his parents in Edgar over and will return home tonight Engineer and Mrs H L Donovan and two children went down to Utica Seward county to visit relatives over Engine 66 just overhauled was put through her paces Tuesday in tho yard preparatory to going into the service on the road again Floyd Berry went up to Denver Mon ¬ day afternoon to meet Mrs Carl Berry and the children who were on their way here from Salt Lake City Julian Andrews of the chief draughts- mans ¬ office Lincoln spent Sunday vis- iting ¬ McCook friends Julian is much pleased with his new work In view of the increasing train rob- beries ¬ the Burlington has announced that a dead train robber is worth 1000 to any employe of the company Conductors McKenna Curran and Knpwland returned Sunday on 1 from Chicago where they have been as wit nesses in a law suit of the company Conductor E M Cox departed Tues- day ¬ night for South Dakota to enjoy his annual hunting vacation with a brother-in-la- w Mrs Cox accompanied him Walter went down to Lincoln Sunday night to enter upon his new position in the office of Dr Scroggs the Burlington medical examiner Canada is to have another railroad from ocean to ocean says Second Vice President Hays of the Grand Trunk with a mileage of 3000 and to cost from 75000000 to 100000000 Frank Robinson has been appointed foreman of the Burlington planing mill at Plattsmouth to succeed ESBarstow recently advanced to general car inspec- tor ¬ of lines west of the Missouri Conductor F M Washburn enter- tained ¬ a sister from Imperial close of last week who was on her way to Hil dreth to visit their parents whither she went on 2 Saturday morning Brakeman GD Leach has sold his cosy and pretty little home on north Manchester to Engineer ILL Donovan who will shortly occupy the same with his family Mr Leach contemplates going to Denver and engjiging in busi- ness ¬ there To relieve the great freight congestion at Pittsburg an effort was made first of the week and it was estimated that up to five oclock on Monday morning the several roads had in twenty four hours moved in and out of Pittsburg 929 trains consisting of 46225 cars Supt Campbell in his car 10 went up to Sterling Colorado special Monday to join ex President Perkins and party who have been there on some business with the Union Pacific Tho party from that point proceeded to the neigh- borhood ¬ of Ludell Kansas where Mr Perkins has a game preserve to indulge in a short season of hunting Conductor L C Wolff and Flagman E O Scott had the train in charge For Sale First class folding bed Inquire at Morgans clothing store I Catalogues of the art exhibit may be had for five cents Got one now and be ready to enjoy the pictures In the court room next Thursday Friday and Saturday The landscape photographs of American scenery are particularly good and the views of Moorish architecture are the most beau- tiful ¬ to be had The famous master- pieces ¬ of the world of art are gathered in this collection shown in gravure of carbon In the court room Thursday Friday and Saturday December 4-5- -6 Sutton the jeweler has a reliable op- tician ¬ in his store all the time Eyes tested and glasses fitted scientifically and satisfaction guaranteed Hundreds of people in McCook and vicinity will bear testimony to the high excellence and reliability of his optical work If your eyes need attention dont wait untiLsome pilgrim comes along but go to Sutton at once He remains here to warrant his work cErthtfitf McCOOK WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanksgiving BinghamtonNew Thanksgiving Thanksgiving ANNOUNCEMENTS Congregational superintendent superin- tendent headquarters superintendent superintendent Superintendent representative Thoroughbred Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thorgrimson extraordinary PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES Captain Macklin Richard Harding Davis last story is ono of more than more literary value Macklin is a West Pointer who worships his grandfathers sword Ho is kicked out of West Point for going to a dance in uniform with a pretty girl He then goes into Hondur- as ¬ fights wins out because ho is bravo and gets mad and does things ou tho square This story of Captain Macklin is full of characterization and whether there ever was just such a man or not does not materially matter It is a high minded picture of the kind of revolution that takes place every few days on the quarrelsome isthmus that divides us from South America It is a story to amuse and it will amuse It has that good stimulus to manliness that is nover lost on those who come under its spell and for that reason alone it has value The Story of Authors Loves is a very attractivo book One need not feel about it that ho is intruding on tho in- timate ¬ lives of these groat men as the work is done in such a careful manner that one sees only tho human side of these people who wero our youthful ideals and in these days set upon a ped- estal ¬ The book is written in good stylo and from tho beautiful tale of the Brownings to that humanest love story Thomas and Jane Carlylo we havo a series of stories charmingly told and more than interesting because they aro not fiction Tho boys will bo sorry to hear that G A Henty author of so many boys books is dead He died in England last Sunday at the age of 69 His writ- ings ¬ wero entirely for boys and dealt with tho various ways of England and America and were popular He wrote three or more books every year Thoro are three now ones this fall The library board has been very for- tunate ¬ in securing tho famous Turner Art exhibit for three days Thursday Friday and Saturday December 4th 5th and 6th This exhibit will be given in the court room and consists of one hun- dred ¬ and fifty reproductions of the worlds greatest artists in painting and architecture Nover before has such an opportunity been placed within tho reach of the people of McCook to enjoy and becomo acquainted with tho masterpieces in history poetry nature religion and all that is lovely as repre- sented ¬ by the most talented of old and modern times In painting will bo found pictures by Raphael Landseer Corot Bonhem and many others In sculpture tho works of French Saint Gaudens etc will be exhibited In ar- chitecture ¬ ancient Egyptian Grecian Italian Spanish and English designs will be represented This display se ¬ lected from the greatest art galleries of the present day will be open to visitors during the afternoon and evening of the threo days we havo tho privilego of using it and wo invito every ono to visit it A small admission fee will be charged all visitors and the en tiro not proceeds will be used to purchase pictures for tho library and school- rooms ¬ In no better way can the aesthetic side of a childs nature bo cultivated than by constant association with the beautiful in nature and art The true teacher will strive to cultivato some ¬ thing beyond a commercial spirit in the heart of the child and impress upon his mind the fact that he who makes the acquirement of gain the end and aim of his life never really lives Let us have a liberal patronage and in this way wo can place at least one artistic design in every room in the McCook schools McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning Corn 33 Wheat 50 Oats 35 Rve 32 Hogs 5tf Eggs 20 Butter 176 Murder in the Second Degree G W Duel the Herndon Kansas merchant who shot and killed Dr GW Rowland last summer was found guilty of murder in the second degree The trial was held at Atwood Rawlins county week before last Pictures A strong feature of our Xma3 stock this year will be pictures Wo have surpassed all previous efforts in this line and will show many novelties McConnell Berry For Sale Bed room set lounge refrigerator Riverside range Round Oak heater and a quantity of canned goods Inquire of S A Moore There are some things Sutton does not offer or agree to do He doesnt agree to sell a 330 piano for 165 But he will sell you for 163 the best piano on earth for that amount of money And its a good instrument too The nicest in fine china at Suttons The holiday season approaches and you will want to know where to buy something nice in chinaware for a gift It will not be necessary to go farther than Suttons This is the time to make your pur- chases ¬ of underwear and at C L De- Groff ¬ Cos is the right place to get the best goods at the right prices Pocket books albums and leather goods our stock never was so large McConnell Berry Ladies Jackets at 250 3 4 490 6 S3 10 1130 at The Thompson Drv Goods Cos A few fine palm3 and jardineres for sale cheap McConnell Berry Boys warm School Coats for 85c The Thompson Dry Goods Co First class meats of all kinds at the B M meat market Hvisca State fZfs uiofy or- - NUMBER 28 MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS Annis Furs at DoGroffs Camera supplies at Cono Bros Mouto Carlo Coats nt DeGroffa Go to Cono Bros for foot balls Save monoy on drugs at McMillens It pays to trado with Cono Bros Try it Scalo books for sale at Tun Tkiiiunk oflico A fino lino of gold plato lamps nt McMillens Threo rooms for rent Inquire of Frank Travor Some of McCooks draymon havo tho Jim Hill tonnago idea Boys Corduroy Suits 325 Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co Tho B M meat market sells tho best of everything in their lino Childrens School Jackets 1 to 350 Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co Xmas is coming soon and headquarters for Holiday goods is at Cono Bros Ladies solid black Satine Wrappers at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos Furnished rooms for rent with or without heat Mrs Mary E Brady Mens Corduroy Pants 2 boys ditto 50c Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co Steel beaded Chatelain bags full size 1 each McConnell Bkruy DeGroff it Co for the best in under ¬ wear of all kinds Prices always right Black Taffeta Silk Waists 350 450 and 5 at The Thompson DryGoods Cos Ping Pong Flinch combination game boards 50 games in ono at McMillens Mens heavy weight Black Suits of clothes S5 at Tho Thompson D G Cos A large stock of holiday goods now on hand at McMillens a good time to choose You want the best at a right price You will get it at the B M meat market Cone Bros display of Banquet and Reception lamps is attracting much attention Ladies Fur Collarottes 175 375 475 5 3506 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cog McCook was largely represented in the Lincoln Northwestern game Lin ¬ coln Thursday Dressing Sacques of Eiderdown or Flannelette at Tho Thompson DryGoods Cos 65c to 350 What a magnificent accessory to phys ¬ ical culture the noble piano forto has become in these last days Childrens fleece lined Underwear 5c to 45c Also half wool and all wool 23o up The Thompson Dry Goods Co China in odd and delicate pieces Plates Trays Cups and Saucers Tea Sets etc McConnell Berry Cards with envelopes to match for at homes receptions etc for sale at Trib ¬ une office Same neatly printed rea- sonable ¬ if desired Some young folks from McCook who are contemplating matrimony wero in tke city Thursday buying furniture Red Cloud C A November 22 Statuary and wall masks so popular the past season will be a strong featuro in our Christmas stock Come and seo them McConnell Berrys Diamonds watches clocks jewelry etc at Suttons the leading jeweler Largest and best selections in all lines and right prices Warranted repairing Pianos at Suttons at from 165 up on easy payments See him first before making a purchase No one can give you lower prices or better terms for a rename instrument S Hill of Trenton Nebraskahas some choice single comb Brown Leghorn cock ¬ erels for sale at 75c and 100 each Fine in comb and style Four and five months old ll-21-2- ts Dress Skirts to your measure 50 kept made up ready to wear 250 to 750 To your measure at same price 300 pieces of Dress Goods to select from The Thompson Dry Goods Co Best Table Oil Cloth 15c Best Apron Ginghams 5c Best carpet warp on spools 18c American A 2 bushel seam- less ¬ Grain Bags I6V0C Warm Blanket lined Duck Coat3 1 The Thompson Dry Goods Co China and the Chinese by Tank fvee General George II Bailey in tho Baptist church opening days of the week was entertaining instructive and fairly successful from the box office point of view The annual meeting of the Redwillow county agricultural society is called for Saturday December 6th atone oclock in the afternoon in the city hall Indi- anola ¬ for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting There is nothing so rare as a day in June unless its some of that superb cut glas3 at Suttons He offers you a stock from which to make your selec- tions ¬ that is unequaled in thi3 part of the state Not only is the display rich but the prices are reasonable made to fit the purse excellence of good3 con ¬ sidered I r

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Page 1: The McCook Tribune. (McCook, NE) 1902-11-28 [p ].nebnewspapers.unl.edu/lccn/sn94056415/1902-11-28/...ram Ireland February 2 1829 and was near her 74th year when death came She was

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TWENTY FIRST YEAR

Mrs Thompson Succumbs to Fever

McCook was deeply touched Tuesdayafternoon by the announcement of thedeath of Delia wife of Harmon Thomp ¬

son which sad event transpired atabout half past two oclock after a ling ¬

ering illness of about four weeks dura-tion

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Mr and Mrs Thompson arrivedfrom Salt Lake City Utah about amonth ago Mrs Thompson then beingunwell typhoid fever developed andwas finally the cause of her death aftermuch suffering The funeral serviceswere held in tho Methodist church Fri ¬

day afternoon at two oclockconducted by Rev L II Shumate alargo congregation of sorrowing andKympathetic friends attending the ser ¬

vices and thus expressing a final tributeto tho memory of one gone on beforeTho burial services were held underauspices of the Degree of Honor inter ¬

ment being mado in Longview cemeteryDeparted was born in Faribault

Minnesota 46 years ago Was unitedin marriage with Harmon Thompson onAugust 11 1873 four children beingborn to them An only son died ininfancy tho three daughters Mrs WD Beyrer Mrs Carl Berry and LouellaKurviving with the stricken fatherTVinT nno nnd nil havo the tenderestsympathy of a host of hearts tender and I

IrUU IU LUIS gIBill ouuunAH tho members of tho immediate

family were present at the funeral MrsCarl Berry and children arriving on 11

Wednesday night and Carl arriving on 2this morning Besides there wore inattendance Mrs Morrison and MrsPrice from Iowa mother and sister ofdeparted and Mr and Mrs AlanderCroop of Chester Mebraska brother-in-la- w

and sister of Mr ThompsonAdella Frances Moore was born in

Faribault Minn August 7th 1856Moved to Floyd county Iowa at twoyears of age Was married to HarmonThompson in 1873 and in 1878 came toThayer countv Nebraska and 12 yearslater to Superior In 1891 she moved toMcCook which was her home until earlyin this year when she and her husbandwent to California where they spentmost of the summer Deceased unitedwith tho Methodist church during herresidence in Superior

The church was beautifully and ap-

propriately¬

decorated with flowers etcfor the funeral services

Death of Aged Former Citizen

A telegram Tuesday announced thodeath of Mrs Marie Rooney Mondaynight November 24th 1902 in Brookfield Missouri at tho home of herdaughter Mrs Daniel Nichols Theremains arrived here Wednesday morn-

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on 13 and were directly taken toCalvary cemetery for burial religiousservices having been held in Brookfieldbefore the shipment of the remains

Deceased was bora in the county Leitram Ireland February 2 1829 and wasnear her 74th year when death cameShe was the widow of Lawrence RooneySr who died in our city January 221896 in his 79th year The old folksfirst came to McCook in the fall of 1888The past few years the mother has beenmaking her home with her son Larryand daughter Mrs Nichols

Those accompanying the body wereL H Rooney John Rooney JamesRooney and wife and Mr and MrsDaniel Nichols

Wanted in Iowa For Burglaryrstv ATnxf hal Grav now has in the

citv bastile awaiting the arrival of Chiefof Police N Moore of Oskaloosa Iowaa young colored man who has been goingunder the name of Lawrence James inthis city but who is wanted in OskaloosaTowa for burglary under the name ofClyde Bailey He has been employed inthe Commercial hotel as a waiter butclaims to be an expert caterer TheIowa officer styles him an all aroundcrook He refuses to go to Iowa with ¬

out requisition papers and is being heldunder the charge of burglary pendingarrival of the Iowa officer with suchpapers

Lest Jasper ForgetJasper Phillips of the Indianola Re-

porter¬

seems to think that Republicanofficeholders support Republican news-papers

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But Jasper forgets ColonelMitchell and his Comfort and the officialswag which made tho colonel a pluto-crat

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and caused him to forget his politi-cal

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compatriots when picking becamepoor and to capitulate to the enemybag and baggage Populist newspapersaro simply disappearing in Nebraskabecause the demand for them is decreas-ing

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There is a slight increase in thenumber of Democratic newspapers how-

ever¬

The total of Nebraska weeklynewspapers is declining

Advertised LettersThe following letters were advertised

by the McCook postoffice Nov 24 1902Frank Andrns E I BrownIda L Brown Fred CattronJohn Fias Mrs W B HinesNellie Kniffen Garfield Minnich

--Too McDonnell Dora OlesonMiss C Palmer R- - B RichballIda Rojahm Mrs Win SclihnsosPhiloph Stevens Mrs W W WestChas- - P Wrentley Wni Williams

When calling for these letters pleasesay they were advertised

F M Kimmell Postmaster

Burlington AccidentRed Cloud Neb Nov 23 SpecialTrain No 173 running between Hast ¬

ings and Red Cloud was partly derailedat Lester four miles east of here yester-day

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afternoon due to the spreading ofthe rails The engine was badly usedup but fortunately no injuries were sus-

tained¬

by the passengers The train wasdelayed about six hours

Izzer Cotton Batts 10c Izzer BedComforts 105 to 8250 The ThompsonDry Goods Co

X Mens Corduroy Suits 750 TheThompson Dry Goods Co

Go to C L DeGroff Cos forSorosis Skirts

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RED 28 1902

MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE

Mrs C A Jaiivis of Red Cloud isvisiting McCook friends

T F Gocklev was up Saturday fromDanbury precinct on business in thecapital

Charles Skalla of Bondvillo precincthad business in the county seat Satur-day

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lastJack Mines Hastings deputy revenue

collector had business official hereinTuesday

Miss Millie Slaby was up from Re ¬

publican City over theholidays

Mrs Walter Cox of Red Cloud was aguest of McCook relatives and friendslast week

Misses Hannah Stangland and EthelPope were home from the Uni over

holidaysMrs D J Fitzgerald returned to

Indianola on No 2 Wednesday morn-ing

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from a short visit hereJ II Stephens has purchased S A

Moores residence and will move in fromup near Boxelder in a week or so

S A Moore and family will leaveearly in December for California wherehe expects to engage in business

J S Modrells unmarried daughternow at Ute Iowa with relatives is suf-fering

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from a second attack of appendi-citis

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Mr and Mrs U J Warren andRuth passed through for DavenportNeb to bo at home with his parents

Mrs John Lofvenberg entertained asister and three children last weekThey all returned to Hastings last Sat ¬

urday morning on 2

Norman Campbell returned Wed ¬

nesday night on 14 from Denver wherehe has been spending a number of weeksin St Lukes hospital

Mrs H P Sutton has been enter-taining

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her father R M Munson ofAinsworth who was on his way homefrom a hunting trip in Colorado

Mrs W S Tomlinson and Nina wentdown to Lincoln Friday morning lastto visit Mrs S J Bingham a few daysreturning home on Sunday night

Earl Murray went down to Cam ¬

bridge Sunday morning and broughthome the wife and baby who had beenvisiting his relatives in che Pearl of theMedicine

C H Meeker went up to Fort Morgan Colorado Friday night last onbusiness connected with the waterworksto be added to that all together burgHe returned home Tuesday

Mrs Nellie Modrell came out fromUto Iowa to attend the wedding of hersister Mollie to James I SpauldingShe will visit around among relativesand friends for a week or two

H EStowe of Yorka cousin of Howe Smith arrived in thecity a few days since and will probablyremain until spring for the improvementof an annoying throat affection

Mrs F M Kimmell and Schell wentdown to Fairmont Saturday morninglast to briefly visit Mr and Mrs E EMagee going from there to Lincoln fora family reunion on dayat the home of Mr and Mrs J BMeserve

Mr and Mrs Howe Smith and En-gineer

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and Mrs E E DeLong enjoyedthe hearty and liberal hospitality or iYlrand Mrs Andrew Anderson of Grantprecinct day Mr And-erson

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called for and returned his gueststo the city and gave them royal enter-tainment

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at the farm which will notsoon be forgotten

Doctor Gage and Chief Clerk Brossare having difficulty explaining to theirbetter halves that they really staggedit to the Uni Knox football game Sat ¬

urday aweek ago Lincoln But so farthey have resisted most strenuous do-

mestic¬

inquisitions instituted for thepurpose of determining the identity oftheir chaperones The whereabouts ofStuart McLean have been shrouded innot a little obscurity all this week onaccount of his part in the incident

CITY CHURCH

Catholic Order of services MassS a m Mass and sermon 1030 a mSunday school 230 p m Every Sun ¬

day J J Loughran Pastur

Christian Bible school at 10 a mPreaching at 11 Subject Atonementthe Doctrine of the Cross Song-servic- e

720 p m Preaching at S Sub-ject

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What Think Ye of ChristWelcome

W F McCormick Evangelist

The Tribune is only 100 a year

One of Conrad Eckhardts twin babygirls died on Monday morning and wasburied in Longview cemetery Wednes ¬

day afternoon after brief services in theGerman church by RevHenkelman

Grandma Leibbrandt mother of JohnLeibbrandt of Ash Creek died on Sun¬

day night of old age being S7 years oldTho funeral was held in the Ash CreekGerman church Tuesday afternoon atone oclock burial following in thecemetery attached thereto

On next Thursday Friday and Satur-day

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under the control of the libraryboard and schools all stages of art areaepresented beginning with Egyptiancrohitecture and coming down to Ameriran art Remember the place in thecourt room the time December -6

Sutton carries the Mathushek StoryClark Bush Gerts and Cable line

of pianos in all styles and prices andon easiest possible terms It will beyour mistake if you buy elsewhere be-

fore¬

seeing his stock and learning hisprices and terms Dont make such anerror Save money and trouble by buy-ing

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right at home

Burlingtons Fifth Division

Hereafter tho Burlington will havofive divisions west of the Missouri in-

stead¬

of four New lines built andheavy increase in business make itnecessary The old northern southernand western divisions will remain un-

changed¬

but the Wyoming division willbe broken in two

At present tho Wyoming division ex¬

tends from Ravenna to Billings withthe Brush line from Alliance to Sterlingthe Guernsey line the Black Hills lineand the Toluca Cody line On Decem-ber

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1st it will bo broken in two at New ¬

castle Wyoming and the Alliance endwill bo known as the Alliance divisionand the Billings end as tho Sheridandivision

J R Pholan of theWyoming division will remain ¬

of tho Alliance division withhis at Alliance E Gilletteassistant of the Wyom-ing

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division with headquarters at Sher ¬

idan will become of theSheridan division at his present head-quarters

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at SheridanThe Burlington lines west of the

Missouri are 4207 miles in length lack-ing

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but a few miles of being one half theentire Burlington system with its 8508miles Omaha World Herald Nov 23

Send For Your FriendsA little more than half tho one way

rate will be the cost of second class oneway tickets from Chicago St LouisKansas City Omaha and other prom-inent

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eastern terminals of the BurlingtonRoute to this territory on these datesDecember 2 and 16 January 6 and 20February 3 and 17 March 2 and 17

April 7 and 21The west is in splendid condition now

and it is a good time to show it off toyour eastern friends The low rates an-

nounced¬

on the above dates will un-

doubtedly¬

prove attractive to those con-

templating¬

western trips Send methe names aud addresses of yourfriends who might be induced to takeadvantage of these rates and I willsupply them with complete information

ll-21-5- ts J Francis GPABurlington Route Omaha Neb

Some Pertinent QuestionsRecognizing the growing impression

that for the most part the high schoolsof Nebraska are too ornamental and atthe expense of the fundamentals State

Fowler will submit thefollowing questions tobusinessmen over the state

1 What is your opinion as to theeffectiveness of our public schools as atpresent organized

2 To what extent should the publicschools prepare young men and youngwomen for earning a living and in yourjudgment are the schools meeting thedemand in a satisfactory manner

3 What is the high school not do-

ing¬

that it should do and what is itdoing that it should not do

Senatorial ReturnsThe returns of the 29th senatorial dis-

trict¬

have been canvassed by CountyClerk Newton of Furnas county withthe following results

Hasty HolleyChase 275 283Dundy 296 232Frontier 703 642Furnas 1077 997Gosper 336 442Hayes 261 216Hitchcock 263 399Redwillow 1006 716

Totals 4319 3877Hasty s majority 442

The Trains Must WaitRailroad trainmen in the west have

recently been served with the followingorder in relation to the handling of mails

In accordance with the rulings ofpostoffice department trains must notrun out of stations leaving mail whichin process of loading or leaving mailwhich has actually arrived in stationeither on connecting trains or onwagons This applies when trains arealready delayed in leaving as well aswhen they are ready to start on time

For Sale CheapMoving picture machine with stereop

ticon attachment lime light burnerslide carrier complete set of slides andfilms showing the assassination ofPresident McKinley Lot of large showbills tickets and one box of limes Acomplete moving picture show outfitA snap for 7300 Everything just likenew cost 123 Steltzer Bros

McCook Nebraska

Concentrated SmokeFor curing meat Just a good as

wood smoke 25c per bottleMcConnell Berry

Rock Cockerels For SaleBarred Plymouth Rock

Cockerels at 100 apiece ll-23-4- ts

T F GockleyP O box 76 Danbury Neb

Remember the proceeds from the artexhibit will be used for the purchase ofpictures for the library and schoolrooms Come and help the cause along

We have everything that is new inbooks new novels childrens bookspoems and gift books

McConnell fc BerryNew lot of Monte Carlos at 7 8 and

10 just received at The Thompson DryGoods Cos

Dont forget the art exhibit in thecourt room December 4th 5th and 6th

Childrens Sleeping Garments 50c atThe Thompson Dry Goods Cos

Ladies Flanneletto Waists 50c TheThompson Dry Goods Co

Some good values in Petticoats at CLDeGroff Cos

RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS

Brakeman O D Keith was off earlyin tho week account of sickness

Brakeman C R Liggett visited RedCloud irionds last of week passed

Operator n D Stewart was with thohomefolks over at Alma

Engineer and Mrs Roy Zint visitedher relatives in Red Cloud close of lastlast week

Ed J Kates of the storehouse has beenhobbling around on crutches the resultof an injury

Operator and Mrs Frank Wallacecelebrated tho day turkeyfully with herparents in Geneva

Engineer Tony Clark was up fromOxford close of last week with engine228 for light repairs

Miss Sadie E Coyle is now employedin a clerical capacity in Grand MedicalExaminer Gages office

W L Washburn formerly Burlingtonagent at Trenton is now with the UnionPacific at Salina Kansas

George Campbell A R Dennis IraHuet and Mart Osburn were among thowitnesses of tho Lincoln Northwesterngame day

Trainmaster Kenyon and Mr Higginshavo been out on the road this weekfiguring on a new tonnage rating

Conductor Mrs and Celestino Kendlen had their turkey inHastings with her brother John Stevens

Conductor V II Solliday was indis ¬

posed Tuesday and Conductor F MWashburn went out on No 13 in hisstead

Clerk and Mrs L W Stayner and thechildren were with his parents in Edgarover and will return hometonight

Engineer and Mrs H L Donovanand two children went down to UticaSeward county to visit relatives over

Engine 66 just overhauled was putthrough her paces Tuesday in tho yardpreparatory to going into the service onthe road again

Floyd Berry went up to Denver Mon¬

day afternoon to meet Mrs Carl Berryand the children who were on their wayhere from Salt Lake City

Julian Andrews of the chief draughts-mans

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office Lincoln spent Sunday vis-iting

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McCook friends Julian is muchpleased with his new work

In view of the increasing train rob-beries

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the Burlington has announcedthat a dead train robber is worth 1000to any employe of the company

Conductors McKenna Curran andKnpwland returned Sunday on 1 fromChicago where they have been as witnesses in a law suit of the company

Conductor E M Cox departed Tues-day

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night for South Dakota to enjoyhis annual hunting vacation with abrother-in-la- w Mrs Cox accompaniedhim

Walter went down toLincoln Sunday night to enter uponhis new position in the office of DrScroggs the Burlington medicalexaminer

Canada is to have another railroadfrom ocean to ocean says Second VicePresident Hays of the Grand Trunkwith a mileage of 3000 and to cost from75000000 to 100000000Frank Robinson has been appointed

foreman of the Burlington planing millat Plattsmouth to succeed ESBarstowrecently advanced to general car inspec-tor

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of lines west of the MissouriConductor F M Washburn enter-

tained¬

a sister from Imperial close oflast week who was on her way to Hildreth to visit their parents whither shewent on 2 Saturday morning

Brakeman G D Leach has sold hiscosy and pretty little home on northManchester to Engineer ILL Donovanwho will shortly occupy the same withhis family Mr Leach contemplatesgoing to Denver and engjiging in busi-ness

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thereTo relieve the great freight congestion

at Pittsburg an effortwas made first of the week and it wasestimated that up to five oclock onMonday morning the several roads hadin twenty four hours moved in and outof Pittsburg 929 trains consisting of46225 cars

Supt Campbell in his car 10 went upto Sterling Colorado special Mondayto join ex President Perkins and partywho have been there on some businesswith the Union Pacific Tho partyfrom that point proceeded to the neigh-borhood

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of Ludell Kansas where MrPerkins has a game preserve to indulgein a short season of hunting ConductorL C Wolff and Flagman E O Scotthad the train in charge

For Sale First class folding bedInquire at Morgans clothing store

I Catalogues of the art exhibit may behad for five cents Got one now and beready to enjoy the pictures

In the court room next ThursdayFriday and Saturday The landscapephotographs of American scenery areparticularly good and the views ofMoorish architecture are the most beau-tiful

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to be had The famous master-pieces

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of the world of art are gatheredin this collection shown in gravure ofcarbon In the court room ThursdayFriday and Saturday December 4-5--6

Sutton the jeweler has a reliable op-

tician¬

in his store all the time Eyestested and glasses fitted scientificallyand satisfaction guaranteed Hundredsof people in McCook and vicinity willbear testimony to the high excellenceand reliability of his optical work Ifyour eyes need attention dont waituntiLsome pilgrim comes along but goto Sutton at once He remains here towarrant his work

cErthtfitfMcCOOK WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER

Thanksgiving

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PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTESCaptain Macklin Richard Harding

Davis last story is ono of more thanmore literary value Macklin is a WestPointer who worships his grandfatherssword Ho is kicked out of West Pointfor going to a dance in uniform with apretty girl He then goes into Hondur-as

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fights wins out because ho is bravoand gets mad and does things ou thosquare This story of Captain Macklinis full of characterization and whetherthere ever was just such a man or notdoes not materially matter It is a highminded picture of the kind of revolutionthat takes place every few days on thequarrelsome isthmus that divides usfrom South America It is a story toamuse and it will amuse It has thatgood stimulus to manliness that is noverlost on those who come under its spelland for that reason alone it has valueThe Story of Authors Loves is a veryattractivo book One need not feelabout it that ho is intruding on tho in-

timate¬

lives of these groat men as thework is done in such a careful mannerthat one sees only tho human side ofthese people who wero our youthfulideals and in these days set upon a ped-estal

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The book is written in good styloand from tho beautiful tale of theBrownings to that humanest love story

Thomas and Jane Carlylo we havo aseries of stories charmingly told andmore than interesting because they aronot fiction

Tho boys will bo sorry to hear thatG A Henty author of so many boysbooks is dead He died in Englandlast Sunday at the age of 69 His writ-ings

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wero entirely for boys and dealtwith tho various ways of England andAmerica and were popular He wrotethree or more books every year Thoroare three now ones this fall

The library board has been very for-tunate

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in securing tho famous TurnerArt exhibit for three days ThursdayFriday and Saturday December 4th 5thand 6th This exhibit will be given inthe court room and consists of one hun-dred

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and fifty reproductions of theworlds greatest artists in paintingand architecture Nover before hassuch an opportunity been placed withintho reach of the people of McCook toenjoy and becomo acquainted with thomasterpieces in history poetry naturereligion and all that is lovely as repre-sented

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by the most talented of old andmodern times In painting will bofound pictures by Raphael LandseerCorot Bonhem and many others Insculpture tho works of French SaintGaudens etc will be exhibited In ar-chitecture

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ancient Egyptian GrecianItalian Spanish and English designswill be represented This display se ¬

lected from the greatest art galleries ofthe present day will be open to visitorsduring the afternoon and evening ofthe threo days we havo tho privilego ofusing it and wo invito every ono to visitit A small admission fee will becharged all visitors and the en tiro notproceeds will be used to purchasepictures for tho library and school-rooms

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In no better way can the aestheticside of a childs nature bo cultivatedthan by constant association with thebeautiful in nature and art The trueteacher will strive to cultivato some ¬

thing beyond a commercial spirit in theheart of the child and impress upon hismind the fact that he who makes theacquirement of gain the end and aim ofhis life never really lives Let us havea liberal patronage and in this way wocan place at least one artistic design inevery room in the McCook schools

McCook Market QuotationsCorrected Friday morning

Corn 33Wheat 50Oats 35Rve 32Hogs 5tfEggs 20Butter 176

Murder in the Second DegreeG W Duel the Herndon Kansas

merchant who shot and killed Dr G WRowland last summer was found guiltyof murder in the second degree Thetrial was held at Atwood Rawlinscounty week before last

PicturesA strong feature of our Xma3 stock

this year will be pictures Wo havesurpassed all previous efforts in this lineand will show many novelties

McConnell Berry

For SaleBed room set lounge refrigerator

Riverside range Round Oak heater anda quantity of canned goods Inquire ofS A Moore

There are some things Sutton doesnot offer or agree to do He doesntagree to sell a 330 piano for 165 Buthe will sell you for 163 the best pianoon earth for that amount of moneyAnd its a good instrument too

The nicest in fine china at SuttonsThe holiday season approaches andyou will want to know where to buysomething nice in chinaware for a giftIt will not be necessary to go fartherthan Suttons

This is the time to make your pur-chases

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of underwear and at C L De-Groff

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Cos is the right place to getthe best goods at the right prices

Pocket books albums and leathergoods our stock never was so large

McConnell Berry

Ladies Jackets at 250 3 4 4906 S3 10 1130 at The Thompson

Drv Goods CosA few fine palm3 and jardineres for

sale cheap McConnell Berry

Boys warm School Coats for 85cThe Thompson Dry Goods Co

First class meats of all kinds at theB M meat market

Hvisca State fZfsuiofy

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NUMBER 28

MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS

Annis Furs at DoGroffs

Camera supplies at Cono Bros

Mouto Carlo Coats nt DeGroffa

Go to Cono Bros for foot ballsSave monoy on drugs at McMillensIt pays to trado with Cono Bros

Try itScalo books for sale at Tun Tkiiiunk

oflico

A fino lino of gold plato lamps ntMcMillens

Threo rooms for rent Inquire ofFrank Travor

Some of McCooks draymon havo thoJim Hill tonnago idea

Boys Corduroy Suits 325 ThoThompson Dry Goods Co

Tho B M meat market sells thobest of everything in their lino

Childrens School Jackets 1 to 350Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co

Xmas is coming soon and headquartersfor Holiday goods is at Cono Bros

Ladies solid black Satine Wrappersat The Thompson Dry Goods Cos

Furnished rooms for rent with orwithout heat Mrs Mary E Brady

Mens Corduroy Pants 2 boys ditto50c Tho Thompson Dry Goods Co

Steel beaded Chatelain bags full size1 each McConnell Bkruy

DeGroff it Co for the best in under¬

wear of all kinds Prices always rightBlack Taffeta Silk Waists 350 450

and 5 at The Thompson DryGoods CosPing Pong Flinch combination game

boards 50 games in ono at McMillensMens heavy weight Black Suits of

clothes S5 at Tho Thompson D G CosA large stock of holiday goods now on

hand at McMillens a good time tochoose

You want the best at a right priceYou will get it at the B M meatmarket

Cone Bros display of Banquet andReception lamps is attracting muchattention

Ladies Fur Collarottes 175 375475 5 3506 at The Thompson Dry

Goods CogMcCook was largely represented in

the Lincoln Northwestern game Lin¬

coln Thursday

Dressing Sacques of Eiderdown orFlannelette at Tho Thompson DryGoodsCos 65c to 350

What a magnificent accessory to phys ¬

ical culture the noble piano forto hasbecome in these last days

Childrens fleece lined Underwear 5cto 45c Also half wool and all wool 23oup The Thompson Dry Goods Co

China in odd and delicate piecesPlates Trays Cups and Saucers TeaSets etc McConnell Berry

Cards with envelopes to match for athomes receptions etc for sale at Trib ¬

une office Same neatly printed rea-sonable

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if desired

Some young folks from McCookwho are contemplating matrimony weroin tke city Thursday buying furniture

Red Cloud C A November 22

Statuary and wall masks so popularthe past season will be a strong featuroin our Christmas stock Come and seothem McConnell Berrys

Diamonds watches clocks jewelryetc at Suttons the leading jewelerLargest and best selections in all linesand right prices Warranted repairing

Pianos at Suttons at from 165 up oneasy payments See him first beforemaking a purchase No one can giveyou lower prices or better terms for arename instrument

S Hill of Trenton Nebraskahas somechoice single comb Brown Leghorn cock ¬

erels for sale at 75c and 100 eachFine in comb and style Four and fivemonths old ll-21-2- ts

Dress Skirts to your measure 50 keptmade up ready to wear 250 to 750To your measure at same price 300pieces of Dress Goods to select fromThe Thompson Dry Goods Co

Best Table Oil Cloth 15c Best ApronGinghams 5c Best carpet warp onspools 18c American A 2 bushel seam-less

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Grain Bags I6V0C Warm Blanketlined Duck Coat3 1 The ThompsonDry Goods Co

China and the Chinese by Tankfvee General George II Bailey in thoBaptist church opening days of theweek was entertaining instructive andfairly successful from the box officepoint of view

The annual meeting of the Redwillowcounty agricultural society is called forSaturday December 6th atone oclockin the afternoon in the city hall Indi-anola

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for the purpose of electing officersfor the ensuing year and the transactionof such other business as may properlycome before the meeting

There is nothing so rare as a day inJune unless its some of that superbcut glas3 at Suttons He offers you astock from which to make your selec-tions

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that is unequaled in thi3 part ofthe state Not only is the display richbut the prices are reasonable made tofit the purse excellence of good3 con¬

sideredI

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