The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 25, 1907, Image 4

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Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Republican State Ticket
For Supremo Judge
HON M B REESE
whoso six years of honorable service on
tho supremo bench proved him a fearless
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 lender in tho last legislature
and a man whoso business qualifications
pro eminently fit him for tho difficult
work of tho railway commission
For Regents of tho Stale University
HON C B ANDERSON
a man of high standing and large busi
ness experience which will prove invalu
able in tho conduct of the business
affairs of tho state university
HON GEORGE COUPLAND
a practical farmer whose earnest advo
cacy of the modem idea of applying ad
vanced educational and scientific meth
ods to agriculture should command for
him tho solid farmer vote
For Judge 14th Judicial District
ROBERT C ORR
Hayes Center
Republican County Ticket
For County Clerk
CHARLES SKALLA
Indianola
For Treasurer
CLIFFORD NADEN
Dan bury
For Clerk District Court
CHESTER A ROGERS
McCook
For Judge
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 Talt as
such a man
Commends the present state officials
for their care of the state institutions
maintaining the credit of the state and
reducing the state debt
Commends the Nebraska delegation
in congress
Calls attention to the magnificent rec
ord of the last legislature which carried
out the pledges of the Repuplican party
as follows
1 A state wide direct primary
2 Abolition of tho free pass evil
3 Comprehensive powers for the
state railway commission
1 More equitable rates for transpor
tation of passengers and freight
5 Equal taxation of railroad prop
erty for city purposes
6 Abolition of fellow servant law
and full employers liability
7 A pure food and dairy law
8 Rigid economy in appropriations
Endorses the direct primary and
pledges such amendments as shall im
prove its workings
Commends the good work of the state
railway commission in its efforts to se
cure better freight rates for the people
of the state Calls for the rigid enforce
ment of the anti pass law
Declares that in suits at law corpora
tions should be deemed citizens of every
state where they have filed articles of in
corporation or exercised the rights of
eminent domain
Favors an enactment of the federal
law forbidding tho federal courts from
issuing writs of injunction against state
officers charged with the enforcement of
state statutes
Regards with high favor the nominees
on the state ticket and invites voters
who believe in official probity and effic
iency to join in electing them
The Lincoln State Journal handed
Chancellor Andrews of tho Nebraska
university a deserved bunch the
other day apropos of the chancellors
ill advised utterances in a speech down
east more than incidentally defending
such rich banditti as the Rockefeller
aggregation No rational American of
honest fair mind has aught against
honest honorably acquired wealth but
they have a controversy with the pred
atory multi millionaires or the billion
aires whose vast fortunes have been ac
quired by financial brigandage now
familiar to a school boy and that con-
rv
troversy
not
fait
to end until
conditions are bettored in this respect
tho chancellor of tho Nebraska univer
sity and his able compatriot Chan
cellor Day of tho Syracuso university
to tho contrary notwithstanding Tho
warfare will not end as long as it is
possible for wealth to pile up added
riches by methods which send the pett
thief to jail and tho highwayman to tho
ponitontiary Let it bo understood
that no billioniare can screen himself
behind tho silly claim of genius or in
dustry upon industry from just criti
cism or from effort to make them amen
able to tho laws of the land
The Holdrege Daily Progress is no
more Editor Page is a rustler express
ed in upper case typo but expenses were
too much for tho prico which is tho
caBO with all tho Nebraska newspapers
of tho lessor sort daily and weekly and
he had to succumb Just how long Ne
braska newspapermen will attempt to do
business on the prices of 25 years ago
wo do not dare guess But it is absurd
if not suicidal and tho sooner changed
to meet the insane high prices of today
tho better for the craft
The Nebraska Republican Taf t league
recently organized in Omaha gives the
Fifth congresBional district four vice
presidents nanoly Congressman G W
Norris of McCook J W Kiefer of
Nuckolls county A L Clarke of
Adams county E B Perry of Cam
bridge The headquarters of the league
is at Omaha
The Nebraska supreme court rendered
a decision in favor of tho temperance
element in Arapahoe recently Taia
makes T L Grier the mayor of that
burg and should close the row there
for tho rest of tho municipal year at any
rate
BARTLEY
After a few days visit with friends
in Bartley Mrs Gordan Athey return
ed to Wuuneta Wednesday
Mrs Pennington now of Wauneta
who formerly lived in Bartley who has
been very sick for several weeks sent
her children down here to stay with her
mother Mrs Bartholomew until she
regains her health
A nice little type writer girl came
Monday morning to stay with Mr and
Mrs John Clouse Mother and child
are doing well John is in ecstasy over
the event
Miss Ruby Enlow of Cambridge came
up Saturday evening and visited over
Sunday with her sister Mrs Arbogast
The basket social at the Christian
church Friday evening given by the
Christian Endeavor society was a pleas
ant success and netted their treasury
2650
Perry Ginther is visiting with his
parents and working on the Christian
church parsonage
At the close of the services at the
Christian church the minister and mem
bers in a body marched to the M E
church where a farewell service was
tendered W F Miller and daughter
W V Miller and daughters Maud
and Blanch departed from Bartley
Monday morning on No 12 for their
new home in Lincoln No more worthy
and highly esteemed family ever made
their home in our vilhage and it is with
unanimous regret that we part with
them yet take some comfort in the
hope they may conclude to return to
Bartley and make their home with us
again
The Misses Rittenours of Beaver
Crossing visited here last week with
their sister Mrs Martin
A son of Mr and Mrs Ebeca died
Tuesday and was buried Wednesday
afternoon Rev Higgeman preached
tho funeral sermon
Mrs Iva A Gammil is in Frontier
county at the home of her sister Mrs
Lexton assisting in caring for the fami
ly who are very sick with typhoid fever
Albert Burton is putting up a large
barn
The Farmers Elevator is drawing
trade for many miles around because of
tho good prices paid
R F D No 1
Mrs Will White of Red Cloud Neb
and Mrs J C Lafferty of Danbury
were visitors at Mrs J I Lees last
Thursday Mrs White is an old friend
of Mrs Lees
Mrs J I Lee expects her sister-in-law
Mrs W M Jones from Chicago in
a few days to make her a visit of sever
al months
s
Miss M Evans has sold some fine
hogs this week
The new houses of Fred Troester and
G A Roedel are ready for tho plaster
ers August Bahrs new residence is
just out of the hands of the plasterers
Quite a number of fine homes going
up in this neighborhood
Tho German Lutheran church at Ash
Creek is undergoing repairs New out
buildings are being provided etc Tho
German friends believe in keeping the
church property in good condition
Henry Ebert is hauling out materials
for a new house
Mr and Mrs A E Price are proud
of that eight pound boy born last Thurs
day
G H Bartel father-in-law of G A
Roedel is visiting Mr and Mrs Roedel
on Ash Creek
Charlie Freelove has moved over
northwest of McCook where ho will
farm the next season
The car shortage question is now
pressing the Burlington The Alliance
division is short stock cars and the Mc
Cook division grain cars the last re
port showing but 113 grain cars avail
able with a demand for 269 cars on file
MOVEMENTS Or- THE PEOPLE
John V Wharton
attlo Wusb
colony
has joined tho So-
Nelson E Hall of Aurora Ind is
a now residence of our city
Mr and Mks Hurley Dye returned
last week from their trip west
Mrs Mattik G Welles returned
Monday from her Aurora visit
Mr and Mrs W T Henton wore
over from tho Beaver yesterday
Mr and Mrs John Boylks and tho
children have moved to Denver to live
F G Lechleiter returned closo of
lust week from the dog races atMinden
Miss S C Beach ond childron aro
visiting at tho old home in Princoton
Mo
E M Stewart returned Wednesday
from a trip to Omaha and western Iowa
points
Mkb Fannie Green and Mrs Baxter
of Indianola have gone to California for
tho winter
Mr and Mrs S C Dragoo of Friend
are visiting her paronts Mr and Mrs
W P Burns
Dr and Mrs J D Hare departed
first of tho week for a visit in and
around Lincoln
Commissioner Samuel Premer was
up from Bartley Wednesday on mat
ters of business interest
Mrs D W Parker and mother of
Palisade were in McCook this week the
guest of Mrs Judge Moore
Editor and Mrs E S Bykikld of
tho Indianola Reporter were Sunday
guests of McCook relatives
Mr and Mrs T J Bucknell of
Hardy Neb were in the city Wednes
day attending their sons wedding
F A Phnnell and H P Sutton were
over on Listons lakes in Hayes county
fore part of tho week shooting at ducks
Walter McCarty returned closo of
last week from a trip to the ranch
where he took his riding horso for the
wintbr
George Neill is buildiug nnother
dwelling on his residence property
north of his present home on McFar
lnnd street
Coy Burnett divorced himself from
work in law school of the uni last
Saturday to come up and visit the
homefolks over Sunday
Mrs Dr M C Hardin an osteo
pathic physician wife A B Hardin
M D of Arapahoe is stopping id our
city for the purpose of taking treatment
Miss Lillian ODonnell who is in
Unicago taking treatment from a spe
cialist is reported as improving rapidly
and is expected home soon Stratton
cor
Mrs Sam Pickard and children ar
rived from Keokuk Iowa Tuesday
They will go to housekeeping in the
Fuller home on Monmouth and Doug
lass
Mr and Mrs Samuel Diamond are
as happy as two proud parents can well
be over the visit of the stork to their
home last Saturday It is a promis
ing boy
A F Green former pastor of the
Baptist church occupied the Congrega
tional pulpit Sunday morning and even
ing last in the absence of Rev G B
Hawkes
Miss Margarett Houlihan of the
Bee Hive departed Sunday night for
Pierre S D on business connected
with some government land she has
taken in South Dakota
Miss Viva Phelan and Master Frank
Carman were principals in a collision
one day closo of last week in which
Miss Viva was worsted Frank and his
wheel escaped catastrophe
Mr and Mrs A Barnett Mr and
Mrs J D Young and Miss Warde en
joyed the idyllic pleasure and gastron
omic treat of picnic on the classic Re
publican Wednesday evening
Helen Kunert met misfortune last
Friday in falling off of the railing at
the hitching rack at the east ward
school building dislocating a shoulder
She is geting on well however
Mr and Mrs Albert McMillen en
tertained the Thursday whist club last
evening in usual happy form Dainty
refreshments concluded The honors
went to Barney Hofer and the conso
lation to Albert Barnett
MINOR ITEP1S OF NEWS
Tjy Scott Stoner for groceries
Fresh potato chips always on hand
Magner Stokes
Dont miss seeing those fur jackets at
H C Clapps Monday
Kodak supplies all kinds
worth Cos Druggists
at Wood-
Hofers store is headquarters
souvenir letters and post cards
Try Magner Stokes for fresh
salt meats fruit and vegetables
for
and
Fancy carnations sixty cents per doz
en McCook Greenhouse phone 91
Bring your old shoes to Diamonds
Shoe Store on West Dennison street and
have them made like new
Secretary Wilson of the department
of agriculture says that the unbounded
prosperity of the agriculturist is not duo
to chance but is the result of intelli
gent scientific business methods A
reader of The Weekly Inter Ocean has
placed before him each week the prac
tical and approved methods to which
Secretary Wilson refers It is a good
investment Only 125 for The Weekly
Inter Ocean and this paper one year
Most men who mingle with great
crowds or participate in an event of
many features are absolutely unable to
describe in detail any one particular
feature It is then that they find their
weekly newspaper most valuable Just
so it is with the readers of daily news
papers thoy have not tho time or the
inclination to follow every phase of tho
weeks events and so turn to a weekly
newspaper for a concise and connected
account of any event of more than local
interest This demand is easily sup
plied at small cost by The Weekly
Inter Ocean which can be obtained
with this paper one year for 8125
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Try Scott S oner for groceries
Fur furs go to Clapps See his
advertisement in this paper
We make specialty of fine toilet soaps
Try them McMillen Druggist
Remember Hofers is the best place
to buy stationery souvenirs novelties
and post cards
The Sans Soucis the Catholic
young ladies club met with Miss Mul
len Wednesday evening
If you want it done right and right
away call up phone 68 R M Douglass
Co office in Bump building
R M Douglass Co draying in all
its branches Call up phono 6S Call
at office in Bump building lower Main
avenue
Shoes repaired while you wait ar
Diamonds Shoe Store on West Donni
son street All work like our shoes
guaranteed
We have made arrangements to se
cure fresh chocolate cream candy every
week in the future Barney Hofer
McCook News Depot
You dont need to pick over some last
years patterns in wall paper at our
store We have the very latest fall pro
ductions
Woodworth Co Druggists
Congregational Christian Endeavor
society meets Sunday evening at 7
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o cloclr touojecc roreigiiiuibsiiuus
Acts 166 15 Blanche Bowen leader
Come and you will be welcome
One hundred sixty acres of -unimproved
land within a mile of Exeter Neb
for 855 an acre Might take 81500 or
82000 McCook residence property in the
deal
W J Waite Exeter Neb
Your homo will increase in value from
8100 to 8500 by simply adding a few
gallons of paint We sell the Heath
Milligan mixed paint the old reliable
Has been on the market 15 jears none
better made Every can guaranteed
Now is the best time in the year to paint
Come talk it over with us and get our
figures
Woodworth Co Druggists
A weekly newspaper that publishes
twenty one columns of good reliable
news each week is rare in these days of
cheap weeklies intended only to sell
some article that the publisher is inter
ested in Credit is due The Weekly
Inter Ocean for keeping its columns
filled with fresh and up-to-date news
Give it a trial by subscribing through
The McCook Tribune
Dispatches from London state that
5000000 specimens of tho new interna
tional stamp adopted by the postal con
ference held at Rome in 190G are now
ready for distribution and it is said that
the postal authorities in the United
States have already ordered 500000
which are now on their way to America
The new stamp is practically a money
order and can be redeemed for money
at any post office all over the world Its
value is five cents
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Fur Coats Jackets Collars
The biggest line of furs ever shown in McCook will
be on exhibit and for sale at H C CLAPPS Exclu
sive Dry Goods Store
Monday October 28th
This will be a representative line from one of the
largest IHPORTERS EXPORTERS and MANU
FACTURERS in America
f you are anticipating the purchase of a FUR JACKET SCARF or MUFF this will give
you an unprecedented opportunity of making your selection from a larger line than you
would see in anv citv and at prices which will mean a bur savinsr to vou In this line
we will show you all styles ot Jackets in Seal Skin Near Seal Electric Seal Otter Beav
er Mink Squirrel Persian Lamb Astrachan orKrimmer us well as all styles and furs in
COLLARETTES SCARFS FOUR-IN-HANDS and MUFFS
DONT
FORGET THE DATE AND MISS
SEEING THIS EXHIBITION
Come early and when in the store dont fail to look over our up-to-date stock of
Ladies Long Coats Childrens Cloaks Furs Leggins and Caps
Ladies and Misses Dress Skirts Waists and Petticoats Dress
Goods Trimmings Silks Blankets Underwear Outing Gowns and
Hose
We offer you the happy Combination of a Superior Stock a
Large Assortment and the Fairest Prices Every article shown
is the best of its class every class represented is varied and
complete
Give us your trade we appreciate it
H C CLAPP
Exclusive Dry Goods
Walsh Block McCook Nebraska Telephone 56
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