The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 18, 1907, Image 4

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By F Al KIA1MELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Republican State Ticket
For Supremo Judge
HON M 13 REESE
whoso six yenrs of honorable service on
the supremo bench proved him a fonrless
and upright judge and whoso life long
integrity commands tho respect of cit
izens generally regardless of political be
lief
For Railway Commissioner
HON II T CLARICE JR
tho friend and appointeo of Governor
Sheldon a loader in tho last legislature
and a man whoso business qualifications
pre eminently fit him for tho difficult
work of the railway commission
For Regents of tho Stato University
HON C B ANDERSON
a man of high standing and largo busi
ness experience which will prove invalu
able in tho conduct of tho business
affairs of the stato university
HON GEORGE COUPLAND
a practical farmer whoso earnest advo
cacy of the modern idea of applying ad
vanced educational and scientific meth
ods to agriculture should command for
him the solid farmer voto
For Judge 14th Judicial District
ROBERT C ORR
Hayes Conter
Republican County Ticket
For County Clerk
CHARLES SKALLA
Indianola
For Treasurer
CLIFFORD NADEN
Danbury
For Clerk District Court
CHESTER A ROGERS
McCook
Forjudge
J C MOORE
McCook
For Superintendent
BURTON F ROHRER
Indianola
For Sheriff
H I PETERSON
McCook
For Assessor
T A ENDSLEY
McCook
For Commissioner 3rd District
C B GRAY
McCook
The Republican State Platform
Points with pride to the achievements
of the Republican party under the splen
did leadership of Theodore Roosevelt
and insists that his successor shall be a
man who will continue the Roosevelt
policies and suggests Secretary Tatt as
such a man
Commends the present state officials
for their care of tho state institutions
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maintaining tho credit of tho state and
reducing tho stato debt
Commends tho Nobraska delegation
in congress
Calls attention to tho magnificent rec
ord of tho last legislature which carried
out tho pledges of tho Repuplican party
as follows
1 A state wide direct primary
2 Abolition of the free pass ovil
n Comprohonsivo powers for tho
stato railway commission
4 More equitable rates for transpor
tation of passengers and freight
5 Equal taxation of railroad prop
erty for city purposes
G Abolition of fellow servant law
and full employers liability
7 A pure food and dairy law
8 Rigid economy in appropriations
Endorses tho direct primary and
pledges such amendments as shall im
prove its workings
Commends tho good work of tho state
railway commission in its efforts to se
cure bettor freight rates for tho peoplo
of the state Calls for the rigid enforce
ment of tho anti pass law
Declares that in suits at law corpora
tions should bo deemed citizons of every
stato where they have filed articlesof in
corporation or exorcised the rights of
eminent domain
Favors an enactment of tho federal
law forbidding tho federal courts from
issuing writs of injunction against stato
officers charged with the enforcement of
state statutes
Regards with high favor tho nominees
on tho stato ticket and invites voters
who believe in official probity and effic
iency to join in electing them
Hon M B Reese
Hon M B Reese was born in Macou
pin county Illinois in 1839 a farmer
boy and doubtless would still be a
farmer with a ranch 100 miles square
for a workshop somewhere in western
Nebraska had he not injured an arm
about the time he was ready to branch
out and this turned his attention to
another profession for in those days a
farmer didnt get to use a riding plow
or cut cornstalks by proxy as they do
now While he was living on the farm
Judge Reese completed the course pre
scribed by the country schools and
then worked his way through a semin
ary near his home He was admitted
to practice and removed to Osceola la
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Congressman Pollard
OPERA HOUSE McCOOOK
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of Holdrege Neb can supply
anything in the way of Cut
Flowers aud up-to-date Floral
Designs for any and all occasions
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
LEAVE ORDERS AT
MERLES BAKERY
Illinois having become entirely to east
ern for him Ho lived in Iowa from
18G5 to 1871 when ho hoard tho call of
tho prairies aud removed to Platts
mouth whore again ho hung out his
shinglo
Practically the entiro life of Judge
Reeso in Nebraska has boon spent under
tho limelight Ho was a momborof the
constitutional convention in 187f dis
trict attorney of tho Fourth judicial
district for three terms supremo judgo
and dean of tho law department of tho
stato university All positions of tho
greatest importance How well ho has
dono his duty and how faithful ho has
been to the trust reposed in him is an
sworod by tho endorsement given him
by his party at the late primary elec
tion Judge Reese was slow to ask for
this endorsement and only allowed tho
uso of his name after many newspapers
and many peoplo had called upon him
to again assume leadership
Tho Republican candidate is a
ficient specimen of physical manhood
about six feet tall and broad in propor
tion Ho has snow whito hair and lots
of it and a long white moustache Ho
is a good specimen of tho man who is
strong enough to blazo a trail in a new
country or load an old country out of
a rut And ho is even tempered good
natured a wit and an orator IIo
catches an audience with his humor and
he holds them while he clinchos his
arguments In 1887 he served as grand
master of tho Masons and ho has al
ways taken great interest in tho lodge
In 1899 ho received votes for United
States senator though ho was not nn
activo candidate for the position
Speaking of Judge Reese Governor
Sheldon said Tho Republicans havo
nominated a candidate in whom tho
peoplo havo every confidonco Judge
Reese has a spotless record both public
and private Ho is a student a scholar
and a tireless worker I have been his
admirer for years He has always
stood for the best interests of tho people
regardless of the consequences to him
self He has been opposed to machino
rule in politics and has fought for years
that the government and tho people
might be brought closer and closer to
gether In the early days back in Wa
hoo he encountered the hostility of ring
rule and he has always had the enmity
of those who prefer machino control in
politics rather than have the majority
of the people in control He should re
ceive the entire Republican vote and
doubtless will receive many of tho votes
of the opposition parties because he
stands for the very best in state govern
ment He is one of Nebraskas best
men and will make a splendid record on
the bench
MOVEMENT Ob THE PEOPLE
Floyd Stayner spent Sunday in
Culbertson
E B Perky of Cambridge was a busi
ness visitor Monday
Mrs E Garry of Iowa is a guest of
Mr and Mrs H N Rosebush
O M Dodge has returned to Marion
in the southern part of the county
Mrs Maud Nedbauer and Edward
visited with friends at Culbertson Sun
day
John Keegan was down from Strat
ton Monday shaking hands with old
friends
Mrs V S Tomblinson and Nina
were Hastings visitors Saturday and
Sunday
Miss Sadie Coyle of the postoflico
force spent a few days in Omaha fore
part of the week
Mrs Henry Tomblin of Arapahoo is
the guest this week of her daughter
Mrs J F Forbes
Miss Medora Santee who is teach
ing in the Orleans schools came up to
McCook on 11 Saturday and visited
friends over Sunday
Mrs Sam Pickard has been visiting
her aunt in Keokuk Iowa Upon her
return they will go to housekeeping in
the Fuller residence
Miss Mary Fitzgerald who has a
position as stenographer in the McCook
National Bank arrived in the city from
Lincoln Monday night
D C Benedict who recently 6old
his splendid ranch near Culbertson in
Hitchcock county will make his home
in Franklin this state
George Denton departed Wednes
day night for Crete where he recently
bought a general store which he will
at once take charge of We wish him
success
Mrs B N Saunders who was called
here by the death of her mother Mrs
Chas W Hamilton departed for her
homo in Conter Nebraska Monday
evening on No G
Mr and Mrs B F Rohrer were
visitors at the county capital Tuesday
afternoon Mr Rohrer is the Republi
can candidate for county superintendent
of public instruction
Rev G B Hawkes departed Mon
day night for Fremont to attend the
state association of Congregational
churches He will indulge in a short
vacation as well and will be absent a
week or two
Mr and Mrs James G Stokes en
tertained the Thursday Whist ClHb
last week upon its initial gathering
of the season Albert McMillen won
the honors and Barney Hofer deftly
removed the consolation from tho
top shelf Refreshments concluded the
evenings pleasure
Mrs J H Yarger who was taken
very ill while visiting her son Oscar in
Boulder Colorado recently but who
is now home is slowly improving since
her return home Mrs H D Stewart
who was with her in Colorado returned
with her Her condition was so serious
whilo in Colorado that members of her
family were summoned there i
E M Stewart was a Sunday visitor
in Culbertson
Miss Jessie A Parish of Nelson is a
guest of Mrs A R Scott
Mrs C M Bailey arrived home
Monday from her Lincoln visit
Mrs Hattie Bishop of Trenton has
been a visitor of McCook friends this
week
The Misses Cumberland entertained
a small company of friends at their
home Wednosday evening
S R Smith chairman of tho Repub
lican county central committee was in
town Tuesday looking after campaign
matters
N J Uerling of Indianola tho Dem
ocratic candidate for county treasurer
was looking ovor tho local field Wednes
day incidentally doing a littlo mission
ary work in tho campaign lino
Beginning- January l 1908
For a good many years of The Tri
bunes quarter century oxistunco in
McCook tho establishment has been
conducted as to its business methods
on semi philanthropic lines and tho
editor nnd publisher has looked to
and depended upon othor sources for
his livelihood and tho maintenance of
his homo In spito of phenomenally
prosperous times and perforco of a
practical doubling of tho singlo itom
of labor and tho steady and repeated
advances of typo machinery and
paper tho chasm botweon profit and
Iosb has continued to widen Every
single item going into tho production
of tho paper has largoly increased in
somo instauces doubled whilo so far
not one singlo item of job printing
advertising or subscription has been
increased ono penny This incontro
vertible fact alone tells it own story
and is fateful Advance in price is
the unbroken chorus of tho farm
factory merchant and laborer Amer
ica over
With this stato of facts to face the
publisher of The Tribune has deter
mined to advance the subscription
price of the paper to 100 per year
beginning with January 1st 3908
Tho cost of production now equals or
exceeds the present price 100 per
year Tho new price will but give a
fair profit and we have confidence to
believe that our readers will acknowl
edge the reasonableness of tho price
under the circumstances related
above
Some additional changes in adver
tising and job printing prices may bo
necessary to meet changed industrial
situation but these will bo announc
ed in due season
The Publisher
October 11 1907
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50 and 500 we
have a large stock of
every day Waists
for 125 and 150
each Call and look
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The BIGGEST VALUES for the LEAST MONEY
That is what you will find in OUR CLOAK DEPART
MENT for our stock of
PALMER GARrlENTS
is complete and you should not fail to sec them before buying
Ask to see our new Full Satin Lined Coat at 1500
- BUY THE MUNSING UNDERWEAR -
AND BE SATISFIED
We are exclusive agents for this Celebrated Underwear
and although they cost no more than the common kind
THEY WEAR BETTER FIT BETTER and are MADE
BETTER
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
To those who have already spoken to us about wanting
FUR JACKETS and to any others who are interested
MONDAY OCTOBER 28
is the date of our big FUR EXHIBITION and SALE See
our advertisement next week for full particulars
H C Clapp
Exclusive Dry Goods
Walsh Block
Ladies Furnishings
McCook Nebraska Telephone 56
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Furnish in Goods is as Comnlef
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and Fresh as the chiliy winds of
Autumn
My High Grade Goods and Reason
able Prices assist me to Clothe and
Shoe you with same satisfaction as last
spring Come and see me before you
put in your winter supply whether you
buy or not
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