By F M KIMMELL OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance REPUBLICAN TICKET CONGRESSIONAL Congressman Qoorgo W Norris McCook STATE Govornor John II Mickoy Liontonnnt Govornor EG McGilton Secretary of State Gcorjo W Munh Treasurer Poter Mortonsen Auditor Charles Weston Attorney General Frank N Prout Laud Commisxionor Goorse D Follmor Supt Public Instruction Wm K Fowler LEGISLATIVE State Sonator 29th District D S Hasty Representative J E Hathorn count r Countv JiiiIko S L Green County Attorney C E Eldred Commissioner FirstdistrictD AWaterman Even Jasper Phillips admits that Sid ney Dodge did not place Redwillow county warrants at par That ought to settle tho matter State Superintendent Fowler is by all odds tho most able man who ever filled that position during all tho history of tho state Tho newspapers of the state can do no better thing for the state than to give Mr Fowlers candidacy help Mr Fowler is doing for tho com mon schools of the state what Chancellor Andrews is doing for the University of Nebraska perhaps more He is a suc cessful worker and a man of tireless energy Geneva Signal Judge Norris will be the next con gressman from the 5th district He is a man of tho people and is right in line with President Roosevelts ideas on that subject Let Nebraska elect a solid republican delegation this year to con gress and commence by electing Judge Norris Now we know that the Judge sprung from the common people and as such will vote and work for them He belongs to the rank and file of the party Vote for him and thus give the 5th dis trict a republican representative Red Otoud Advertiser Lat year there were in tho state about 60000 voters who did not go to the polls It is believed that the turn out this year will be larger although the season is backward and many farmers are in their cornfields or are engaged in threshing out their small grain The feeling is abroad that a vote this year for the republican ticket means a vote to sustain Roosevelt and his splendid poli cies and for that reason the farmers will be more ready than ever to sacrifice the hour or so necessary to cast their votes With Roosevelt and Prosperity the issue there is little doubt that all good citi zens will do their duty on election day D S Hastv the Republican nominee for senator and to succeed Senator E N Allen is so well known to Furnas county people that it would be improper and out of place for the Review man to at tempt to introduce him Everybody knows Minn Hasty Mr Hasty has figured conspicuously in politics in his own way ever since we can remember always being loyal to his party and his principles and his friends For many years he has been surveyor for Furnas county and in all these years of serv vice this is his first asking for an office to which there was attached salary and honor Let us all stand with him and show our appreciation by giving him a vote or two ahead of the state and national tickets of two years ago Wil sonville Review The voters of the First commissioner district will do tho proper thing by re taining in office their present commis sioner D A Waterman of Lebanon Mr Waterman has acquired the prac tical experience necessary in that office for the prompt and intelligent transac tion of the business of the county and it would be folly to change for even a good man of inexperience Commis sioner Watermans record will stand the closest scrutiny No man questions his integrity He is one of the fair and square men of the county and always seeks to do the right thing the best thing for the interests of the people of the county This is the record he has made Nothing personal or factional should be allowed by the people to in terfere with his reelection mvUwIi Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds ol food ltgives instant relief and neve fails to cure It allows you to eat all the food you want The most sensitive 6tomachs can take it By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach relieving all distress after eating Dieting unnecessary Pleasant to take If cant help but do you good Prepared only by E O DeWitt Op Chicago ttho fL bottle contains 2Ji times the 50c slxa I The people of this judicial district have an opportunity now to reward a man who has stood by them in the time of adversity and who by his honesty and square dealings has shown by his record that he is the best friend the poor man ever had in this judicial district Judge Norris knows from his own experience and from his own life what it is to be poor his sympathies run toward the man who earns his bread by the sweat of his brow Many of the people of this judicial district are now living in homes clear of mortgage and owe this fact solely and entirely to the kindness and mercy of Judge Norris When the mortgage holders and were foreclosing in the homes and hard times and short crops made it impossible for our citizens to meet their pay ments according to the technical terms of the bond Judge Norris stood between the farmer and aversity and while not doing any injustice to those who held the mortgages he always protected the home and the fireside of our citizens He is now asking the suffrage of our people as a candidate for congress Would it not be right for for us to come to his relief as he has come to ours and show by our votes that we are not unmindful of his fairness his honesty and his mercy By his fairness he has made it possible for many of us to re main in the country and it rather seems to us that a grateful people while now enjoying the home and the fireside saved to them by his efforts will on election day reward Judge Norris the best friend we have ever had by electing him to congress This ought to be doubly true when we take into consideration the fact that his opponent belongs to a race of bankers and whose entire interest is centered in the corpora tions and trusts Vote for Judge Norris the poor mans friend the protector of our homes the impartial honest and upright judge NORRIS STANDS WITH ROOSEVELT Judge Norris stands with Theodore Roosevelt our presi dent as against the trusts and illegal combinations He also stands for the protection of American labor and American industries for a home market for the product of the Ameri can farmer for success and for prosperity Our friends on the other side claim to be opposed to the trusts yet Mr Shallenberger their candidate for congress is and always has been a banker and connected with the money loaning busi ness and his interests are along that line He belongs to a family of bankers and corporation men and while we do not feel inclined to find fault with him yet it is a matter that the voters of this district ought to take into consideration Our friends on the other side claim to be opposed to trusts In one of the greatest trusts recently formed in Chicago by the McCormick Deering Piano and Milwaukee Harvester Co and all other companies engaged in the manufacture of mow ing machines and harvesting machinery Mr Shallenberger has two brothers connected with this trust and in a joint debate with Judge Norris this was brought out and Mr Shal lenberger was compelled to admit it It is a fact that this great trust is using its influence in this district for the election of Mr Shallenberger One of his brothers has charge of the collection department of this great trust and the mighty power of this gigantic corporation is being used to pull into line their representatives of this district for the purpose of making votes for Mr Shallenberger If our opponents mean what they say and are opposed to the trusts they certainly cannot be consistent unless they vote for Judge Norris for congressman A POPULIST COMPARES THEM A comparison between the two candidates for congress will certainly lead the voters of this community to support Judge Norris for that position in preference to Mr Shallen berger Mr Norris was born and raised on a farm all his people were farmers all his interests are with the farmers and always have been From his own experience he knows how to do farm work and the labor incident to farm life His father was a farmer before him He started in life a poor boy and worked by the day and by the month among the farmers of his neighborhood Mr Shallenberger comes from a race of corporation men His father was a lawyer and spent his life with men of that stamp He himself is a banker and always has been He has a brother who owns a bank at Elwood another brother who owns a bank at Imperial another brother who has charge of one of the de partments of the stupendous trust composed of the different corporations manufacturing farm machinery in Chicago None of them have any experience on the farm and none of them have any interest connected with the farm The ques tion arises which of these two has the most sympathy with the farmer and with the farmers interest Trenton Register Populist J j It is a matter of much satisfaction to the entire people that the coal strike has been settled and a matter of much pride to Republicans that it was through the friendly inter vention of President Roosevelt To endeavor and to succeed in settling this unhappy strike as did the president and Re publican leaders is a much more commendable action than that of the Democratic leaders who strove to foment trouble and make political capital out of it The people have a plain duty to perform at the polls in November and that is to sus tain President Roosevelt by electing a congress in sympathy with him Vote for Judge Norris the Republican nominee for congress in this district Alma Journal 24th m jflftyJB H POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE The Part of Wisdom The Tribune has not a thing of a personal nature against Sidney Dodge but Jasper Phillips attempt to mako it appear that Sidney made a valuable county attorney is too amusing to be allowed to go seriously The Tribune submits that Sidney did wisely when he was in office he did absolutely tho only wise thing he could have done in fact he did more wisely than some wiser men than he he did as nearly nothing as it was possible for him to do The ap pearance of wisdom and the doing of nothing helped Sidney to appear to an advantage which an attempt at doing something would have destroyed entirely In saying this The Tribune does Sidney no injustice intentional or otherwiso Jaspers claim that Mr Dodge should be credited with the method by which the county warrants were kept at par is also contrary to the record which is that tho commissioners did not depend upon Mr Dodge for advice but got it elsewhere when necessary This is an incontrovertible fact Jasper states that I The Tribune cant show where the commissioners ever wont wrong under Sidneys advice This is truo for the reason just stated above The cal administration of the affairs of Red willow county during tho time Mr Dodge was county attorney was another matter over which Sidney had no con trol The Tribune stands firmly on its first statement the best thing Sidney ever did for Redwillow county was to do nothing We believe he should have credit for it Wo also believe that the people of the county will do wisely when they elect C E Eldred to that office next week bj an overwhelming plural ity as they certainly will Spell Binders Useless in Congress There are those who regard Banker Shallenberger as a silver tonged orator of commanding ability who can bind with a spell There are others who insist that he has a few set speeches touching upon topics and issues of tho day committed to memory and then when he gets away from them he is lost However that may be the people are beginning to appreciate the fact that orators are not the best men to send to congress They waste time and ac complish little or nothing The man who knows how to work and is not afraid to work is the one whose services are valuable as a congressman Judge Norris is an excellent speaker and when speaking is necessary he can give a I good account of himself but he has not that cheap fondness for ginger beer oratory that has filled the country with spell binders We need men of industry and keen business capacity in congress and Judge Norris is such a man Web ster County Argus 24th The object of the post check currency is to make the transmission of money in small amounts easier and safer than at present is tho case Bills of the small denominations would be issued with a blank space on the face for the name of tho payee The scheme also includes fractional currency printed in the same way Instead of making a journey to the postoffice for a money order or enclosing coin in his letter with the possibility of it falling out or being stolen the sender of money under the system merely has to take a bill from his pocket book fill it out and enclose it just as if it were a bank check A large number of the leading manufacturers and business men of the country are in favor of the new form of currency Its creation would injure no one and would add to the facilities of trade for both seller and buyer Congressmen should be asked to support it Post Dispatch St Louis Mo Even the most radical opponents of Judge Norris are compelled to acknowl edge that he has made a most unexcep tionable district judge And by the same token will he make the Fifth district a splendidly efficient congressman It has been characteristic of Judge Norris that he gives a good account of himself in every public and private trust He has the manly energetic brainy qualities together with sympathies in harmony with the people which go to make a faithful and able representative Vote for him Citizens should request their repre sentatives in congress to see that more convenient monev is furnished I They say that Jasper Phillips now regrets that ho did not recognizo his old friend and followtownsman Dr S Ii Green Redwillow countys next county judge Jaspor got dreadfully out of touch with us up hero in Redwillow county during his stay in Missouri Ho forgot about everybody but Samuel Randolph rtnd his prince albert Here Is A Genuine Snap A two story brick vaneered building and laundry in good Iowa county seat town of 2500 inhabitants to trade for either J4 or y section of Southwestern Nebraska land No competition at all Business clears above all expenses from 100 to 125 a month in tho city work alone A snap if taken at onco For particulars call on or address C A Stone McCook Neb Oil heaters at Colemans School Report Roport of Dist No 03 for tho month ending Octobor 21 No boys enrolled 11 nvorngo attondanco 10 No girls on rolled 15 average attendanco 14K Thoso neither absent nor tardy during month wore Dossio Younger Loroy Younger Mnbel Soxson Raymond Soxson Ralph Sexson Bessio Doylo Thoso who wero tardy but not absent wore Dorothy Doylo Bacil Doylo Bryan Doylo Ida Gordon Osio Gordon Florence Watson Eliza O Johnson Teachor Look Out For Fever rillmsnc 3 and livor disorders nt this season mnv bn prevented by cleansing tlia system with DoWitts Little Eurly Hiers Theso famous little pills do not gripe They movo tho howoln gently but copiously nnd by reason of the tonic properties give tone nnd strength to tho glunds McConneli it Horry Shos n rndinnt witching wondrous gem thnt beautiful blin hing wife of mine She is an angel on earth to jou can lie only take ltocky Mountain Tea McConneli fc Berry Black Dress Goods a Specialty We now have the finest line of Black Dress Goods ever shown in Mc Cook and those Beautiful -Waist Patterns in French Flannels White Wool Novelties Wash Taffetas and Silk Moreas are arriving almost daily making our STOCK ALWAYS NEW Fresh and up-to-date giv ing you the advantage of getting the latest styles designs and color ings at the LOWEST PRICES Our Ribbon Remnant Box will interest you There are a few of those Linen Collars Left at 5c each Blankets and Bed Comforters Dont spend your time and energy making your own comforters when you can buy them of HONEST JOHN nicely tied and covered with Silkolene for 175 200 225 and 275 each We Guarantee our prices to be as LOW AS THE LOWEST in Dry jf Goods Shoes and Carpets Groceries John H Grannis flcCook Neb Phone No 16 fO0OOOOOX v sssivsy MUST UPHOLD ROOSEVELTS HANDS Boston Oct 27 The Chickatawbut club a can orgnization of Dorchester ratified the state ticket tonight and listened to an address by Senator George F Hoar who spoke words of praise for President Roosevelt and Governor Crane saying that in the national election we are to send men to either uphold the presidents hands or men whose sole object in the next two years will be to hunt him from power He said that the Democratic party during all its history has been a creator of grievances never the redresser of them Speaking of trusts Senator Hoar said The evils of the trusts are 1 Destruction of competition 2 The management of industries by absent capital 3 Destruction of local public spirit 4 Fradulent capitalization 5 Secrecy G Management for the private benefit of the officers 7 The power to corrupt elections and in some cases to corrupt the courts 8 Indifference to public sentiment If the first fourth and fifth can be cured the cure of the others in my opinion will follow Now is it not the duty of wise statesmanship to go slowly and carefully in this matter so we can cure or pre vent the evil without sacrificing or destroying what is good He said he would curb trusts not destroy them Senator Hoar said in regard to the tariff revision that it should be made on the principles of the protective system He favors reciprocity The tariff will have to be revised he said again and again and again hereafter k In conclusion Senator Hoar discussed strikes saying if 4 capital combined he could not see why labor may not combine I believe the sympathy of all true Americans is on the side of labor and its attempts to better its condition Capital and wealth will m the end take care of themselves I Wr4 i r4 JU A