f National Bank Protection means a great deal to you as a depositor In point of work ing capital capital surplus and undivided profits of 880 00000 The First National Bank of McCook ranks first among the banks of western Nebraska Our books are examined by National Bank examiners un der the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency at least twice a year There is no better security than that For Your Savings Thrift is a simple thing but it means a great deal It is the foundation of financial success and contentment Save money and put it away safely for a rainy day De posit in The First Bank of McCook Nebraska By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription j 1 a Year in Advance REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET For President WILLIAM H TAFT of Ohio For Vice President JAMES S SHERMAN of New York For Governor GEORGE L SHELDON It was very kind of Grover to die af ter writing those letters They wouldnt have been of much value to us other wise The Cambridge Clarion took one long lingering look at that 40000 surplus of the Nebraska state fair and immediate ly repented of ever doing any more gra tuitous advertising for that enterprise The state fair should pay the newspapers for service rendered just as they must for any and all other gcods The comptroller of the currency lined up the boys the other day and without stuttering told the astonished world what has been patent to any and all in telligent observers for years namely that the bank examiners have failed to make good The comptrollers says that in future their work must be improved That embezzlements have failed of covery defalcations and dishonesty have been concealed from you and in many cases you Lave failed to correctly or even approximately estimate the val ue of the paper and the securities held by the banks The Republican campaign in Nebras ka is moving along with increasing force and vijor During the past week Gov ernor George Sheldon has held big and successful meetings along the main line of the U P between Sidney and Grand Island Railway Commissioner Wil liams has addressed large meetings in Otoe and other southeastern Nebraska counties Senators Burkett and Brown are in the front of the fray speaking often twice each day and facing always large and enthsiastic audience From every point where meetings are held come reports of Republican enthusiasm and increased interest on the part of the people generally The vital issue of election day is that Repnblicans appear and cast their ballot and every sign indicates that if this duty is performed Nebraska is for Taft Sheldon and the entire state and congressional Republi can ticket norms opposes cannon Congressman Norris Makes a State ment For The Tribune MISUSE OF POWER OF HIS POSITION Dictates Legislation and Shelves Other Measures to Which He is Not Friendly Congressman G W Norris of our city has been plied with inquiries as to his attitude respecting Speaker Cannon and bo makes the following statement to The Tkihunk for the information of its readers I am opposed to the re election of Mr Cannon as speaker not because I doubt his patriotism or question his ability but becauso he uses the power of his high position to prevent the con sideration of legislation asked for by the peoplo and desired by a largo body of the membership of the house of rep resentatives The most serious objec tion in my judgment to his re election ns speaker is that he is opposed to any j change in the present rules which would take away or modify the unrea sonable and arbitrary power now pos sessed by the speaker and he does not hesitate to use this same arbitrary power to its fullest extent to prevent any modification thereof The speaker ought not to use his influence as speaker to prevent the consideration and dis cussion oMegislation demanded by any reasonable nura1 er of members of tho house of representatives Ho ought to be the servant of tho house doing its will rather than the master controlling its action He ought to be big enough and broad enough not to use the power of his high ofiice to prevent discussion and consideration and to throttle legis lation even tho he is individually op posed to tho contemplated measure The responsibility for legislation or for the want of it ought to rest with tho membership and not upon the shoulders of any one man however able and willing he may be The pres ent spHler like most of those who have preceeded him prevents by arbi trary power the enactment of legisla tion to which lie is opposed It has been the same under both Democratic and Republican rule The real trouble is not so much with the speaker as with the rules They give the speaker entirely too much power I am not so much opposed to the speaker as I am to the system The rules so far as the speakers power is concerned have been the same under both Democratic and Republican control In a body as large as the house of representatives stringent rules are un doubtedly necessary for the transac tion of any business The Democratic filibus er of last winter forcibly illus trates that arbitrary power must be lodged somewhere in order to enable the house to pass any legislation The mistake is in giving ail this power to the speaker already clothed with a power almost equal to the president In the last congress the house was in the sore dilemma of a silly Democratic filibuster on one hand and the auto cratic power of tho speaker on the other No charge is made that the speaker did any thing but what he be lieved to be right but the objection is that he should have the power to thwart the will of the many with his individual opinion The power is given the speaker to circumvent fili bustering and to secure legislation but the danger is that it will be used to prevent legislation as well The ppeaker ought to be what I be lieve the constitution intended simply the presiding officer of the house Most of the work of the house is done in the standing committees The speaker under tho present rules appoints all standing committees This is the great power that gives him control of the situation In addition to this it has long been the practice both Democratic and Republican for the speaker to ap point himself chairman of tho com mittee on rules the committee that really has charge of the order of busi ness and precedure The speaker ought to be disqualified from serving on any standing committtee He should not have authority to appoint any of the committees At the last session of congress I in troduced a resolution to amend the rules The amendment I proposed would in my judgment bring the de sired relief This resolution proposes to have all standing committees selected by the committee on rules The reso lution provides that the committee shall be composed of fifteen members selectedone each from fifteen geograph ical groups by the members themseves This would give all parts of the country a voice in the selection of the standing committees and an opportunity to be heard in proposing legislation The order of procedure and business would be taken from the speaker and his self appointed committee and given to a com mittee upon which every section of the country would be represented and whose members would not owe their appoint ment to the speaker but to the members from the respective groups from which they were selected This plan or some similar plan must be adopted before the house of representatives will be really representative A change of speakers or a change of political parties will not lessen the power of the speaker The real cause of the difficulty is not the more has taken a vacation from his duties on the railway and will go to Denver for treatment About Jan 1 he will go to Oborlin Kan and take charge of the B M station there We hope he will improve in health rap dly Red Cloud Com Adv sarw man necessarily but the power Change tho men nnd leave the power and you have not removed tho cause or relieved theovil but only struck tho instrument On the other hand take away this arbi trary and unreasonable power by some plan similar to the one outlined above and you have at one stroke mado tho house of representatives a representa tive body representative of tho entire country each member thereoff bearing bis proportionate share or responsibil ity Tho speaker would than no longer be tho head of a machine He would caase to bo a ruler and become tho dig nified presiding ofiicer of the greatest representative parliamentary body on earth The Republicans aro very fortunate in having Capt John C Gammill as a candidate for state senator Cambridge Clarion Hon John C Gammill is now the Republican nominee for state senator from the 29th senatorial district He will later on be elected Curtis Enter prise One felicitous feature of coroners jury verdicts in accidents is the fact that those upon whom responsibility is placed are usually dead or beyond en forcement of verdicts The average old line politician cannot look upon the present primary law with anything like complacency nnd remem ber the halcyon vest pocket davs and back office camarilla of the old regime Republican County Central Committee The following are the Republican county central committeemen and their post office addresses Alliance Sam Prenier Bnrtley Beaer Geo B Morgan Danbury Bondville II N Collins Indianola Box Elder W B Sexon Box Elder Coleman John N Smith McCook Danbury T F Gockley Danbury Driftwood J H Wade McCook East Valley U G Etherton Bartley Fritch C M Goben Indianola Gerver C M Lotton Cedar BluiTs Grant A M Benjamin McCook Indianola E S Hill Indianola Lebanon J B Cummins Lebanon Missouri Ridge JohnDeeuy Indianola North Valley Win Wight Bartley Perry Chas H Jacobs McCook Red Willow FCSmith Indianola Tyrone L A Sheldon Lebanon Valley Grange A D Johnston McCook Willow Grove P O all at McCook lstprec 1st ward J F Corneal 2nd prcc 1st ward W CAllison 1st prec 2nd ward H W Conover 2nd prec 2nd ward Scott Odell Geo S Scott Chairman John F Cordeal Secretary MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Misses ODonnell of Strattou were city pilgrims Monday Mr and Mrs A N Likeburg leave tonight for Omaha on weeks visit A A Bokg of Valley Grange precinct has moved to near Chapman Merrick county Mrs A C Wiehe loft Wednesday evening for Kansas City to bo absent on a weeks visit Mr and Mrs A Barnett arrived home Saturday nght from their ab sence in Chicago Mrs Ella Benton and daughter Es sie departed Monday morning for their home in Springfield Illinois Postmaster McLean returned Sun day noon from spending a few weeks in Wisconsin at his old home Mrs A R Mehaffev and Miss Ruth Campbell went down to Lincoln yester day morning on 2 on a visit to Mr and Mrs Kates Ed Coupe of Falls City one of the McCook boys of the olden days was in town part of last week on a social- business trip Mrs Michall Houlihan returned home end of kist week from visiting Miss Margaret at Ammons Lyman county South Dakota Miss Linna Mehaffey who has been a resident of our city during the sum mer departed on No 2 this morning for her home in Pittsburg Mrs C D Ritchie returned home Sunday having enjoyed a week of the rushing season among sorority friends and visiting her parents P Walsh went into Lincoln Monday night to represent Red Willow county in tno Democratic state convention which began its sessions Tuesday Miss Laura Hinckle of Middleton Ohio is the guest of her cousins Mrs Mary Northrup and Mrs C II Boyle She is on her way home from visiting in Denver Miss Sadie Coyle recording clerk in the county clerks ofiice will be absent on vacation in Colorado after her visit to Alliance with other member of Court Granada No 77 Daughters of Isabella Roy Goheen who has been living up in Oregon for a few years returned to McCook fore part of the week and is employed at present with J I Lee The Goheen family is still located at Clarks ton Oregon Jack Edwards who has been suffer ing with stomach trouble for a year or jiiiBsafflaBfiffitiifl - V- -V THE DEMOCRATIC DEPARTMENT Conducted by Democratic Committee Democratic National Ticket For President WILLIAM J BRYAN of Nebraska For Vice President JOHN W KERN of Indiana Democratic State Ticket For Governor Ashton C Shallenberger of Alma Lieutenant Governor E O Garrett of Fremont Dr Secretnry of State A T Gntewood of Arapahoe State Auditor William B Price of Lincoln State Treasurer Clarence Mackey of Ansley Superintendent of Public Instruction N C Abbott of Teknmah Attorney General Harry B Fleharty of South Omaha Commissioner Public Lands Buildings E B Eastham of Broken Row Railroad Commissioner W II Cowgill of Holdrego Congressman oth District Fred W Ashton of Grand Islai d State Senator 29th District Coiil Matthews of Bartley State Representative 63th District J II lloppe of Bartley County Attorney Sidnev Dodge of Marion FRED W ASHTON The Democratic and Populist candidate for Congress in the Fifth Congressional District will if elected and the House of Rep resentatives is Democratic sup port all measures endorsed by the Democratic National Convention But should the House be Repub lican he will support all reform legislation regardless of party ties and if Mr Cannon is a candidate for Speaker will use all his power to defeat him and put in the chair a man who represents the people as distinguished from a representative of special interests As member of the State Senate he voted for the following meas ures Anti Pass Bill Two Cent Rate Bill Maximum Freight Rate Bill Railway Commission Bill Sibley Express Bill Pure Food Bill and other reform measures A FEW HINTS TO VOTERS Before casting your vote with the republican party remember some of these things First The failure of the repub lican part to take steps to pro vide for electing senators by pop ular vote and the refusal of the republican convention to endorse the reform Second The failure of the re publican congress to pass a bill providing for publicity of cam paign contributions and the re fusal of the republican convention even to endorse the reform Third The failure of the re publican congress to pass a postal savings bank bill and the hypoc rsy of the party in endorsing this reform which it had just ignored in congress Fourth The passage by the republican congress of a currency bill which enables speculative banks to convert all sorts of se curities into currency and actually reduces the margin of safety for depositors instead of increasing it Fifth The destruction of rep resentative government in the lower house where the republican speaker and his committee on rules have all power and not even a majoricy can get a vote on a popular bill if the speaker refuses consent Sixth The forty nine per cent increase in the cost of living under the republican Dingley tariff and its trusts while wages have in creased only nineteen per cent Seventh The refusal of the republican congress to amend this tariff although its iniquities are admitted and future revision has been reluctantly promised by its friends after the storm is over Eighth The notorious fact ad mitted by Senator Aldrich re publican leader in the senate that American tariff protec concerns sell their Special Fall Millinery For the Race Meet GUS East B Street products Sfcfcg abroad in competition with Euro- L SMtS pean lactones hl iowui pnueb than they exact from American consumers and the refusal of the republican house of representa tives to adopt an amendment to have our government agents re port on these prices Ninth The republican leaders pretend they favor a tariff suff icient only to compensate factories for the difference between labor cost in America and abroad but the fact is that the republican tariff is more than sufficient to pay the whole labor cost On steel products the labor cost fifteen per cent and the tariff is thirty two per cent c wastage Will be found at my store October 1-2-3 All the newest shades and latest styles will be found and the prices are such as will meet the demands of all Everyone is invited to call and inspect these pretty creations whether you buy or not Miss 217 Main Avenue Ande MARK rson Successor to Misses ODonnell BufoSQtSQS0Sbrft 8 V9 The III cientific Cold Tire Setter The machine that sets your tires while you wait and does the work right ALL WORK GUARANTEED If not satisfied your money will be re funded We also do turning lathe work and general blacksmithing WAD McCook Nebraska qiSQs z q QbsQessssswL vJ v1 a tK O -- THERE IS 9 rf f5 if ilTYii fk 11 ifTTr rfth A w for sowing grain than a Superior VW2 JL Bcttcrf A x Drill I mAtMirAmJmmjr s xx m mMffiimgmEmsmmmif X Y b These drills and several other f U good ones are for sale in Mo A Cook by 1 H P Waitc Co I -a U I 11 ir 0 1 A 1 fi f 1 vl