A Mistaken Idea Some people liavo an idea that in ortlor io bavo a hank account tlioy must have a largo sum to doposit that the hank does not care to be bothered by small accounts This however is not true of the First National Dank This bank welcomes now accounts whether of SI or 81000 and the same courtesy and service is ac corded the small depositor as those in more fortunato circumstances Tt is our object and wish to servo the public in finan cial matters in a manner that shall bo satisfactory to all old or young rich or poor We Want Your Banking Business and will bo pleased to have you open an account with us The First National Bank of Mccook By F M KIMMELL Largest Creole lion lis Red Willow Co Entered nt ijostoflicc McCook Nebraska as second class matter Published weekly i a Year in Advance Republican Ticket STATE For Judges of tbo Supreme Court SAMLCI II SUDGWICK Jnnx H Uarnis Jacoii Fawoktt For KeRcnts of the University W G WiiiTMonn ClIAKLUS S AlLEN Fuank L Hauler COUNTY For County Clerk Chaklks Skalla For County Treasurer C Naden For County Superintendent Elizabeth Bettcheb For Sheriff H I Petekson For Judge J C MoOREf For Commissioner 2nd District Samuel Peemek That stop thief cry is a too familiar demagogue dodge to fcol any thoughtful citizen of Red Willow county During the campaign two years ago an argument used by the Democrats against the candidacy of Charles Skalla Republican nominee for county clerk was that he was not only a non resident of McCook but that he was antagonis tic to Mc Cooks best interests Mr Skalla s attitude and course of conduct the past two years have disproved these charges and have discovered him to be as loyal a citizen as could have been de sired He has purchased a home here He resides among us and pays taxes that go to the support of our schools and city government He has been a contributer to the various projects in which our people are interested He appointed as his deputy one who was reared in this city and his office assist ants have all been citizens and residents of McCook He is as much a citizen of our community as is the Democratic candidate for the office of county clerk He is entitled to the support of the Re publicans of McCook GERVER Quite a number from this part at tended the Farmers Institute at Mc Cook The road overseer is making a great improvement with his gang on the east road We think the mail carrier will appreciate it too It seems impossible that Cedar Bluffs could have expanded till it has reached this vicinity Rev Tirrill expects to preach at our school house next Sunday at 3 p m Alvin Benjamin was through here posting sale bills for his sale which will come off Nov 4th Mr Barritt of McCook had the bail era out this week putting the hay he got of Russell in shape to move it to Mc Cook The pound social at Rev Youngs was fairly well attended The evangelist at Traer seems to be doing a lot of good for the people in that vicinity his influence reaching to our neighborhood Seeing is believing If if you see the nobby and artistic styles of portrait mounts you will buy and you can have a portrait of yourself just as nobby and artistic as the mount made at the Kim mell Studio 1st door north of Commer cial Hotel DEMOCRATIC CRiriC ANSWERED i The Red Willow County Standard prompted not by tho desire it professos to instruct the voter but by a desireby falsehoods and misrepresentations to mislead him persists in its unwaran ta ble attacks on II I Poterson tho Rep ublican nominee for shcrilF Its first charge received so little attention and was so successfully refuted that it is now seeking to prejudice tho mind of the public by another attack Any vo ter who can gather any intelligent idea of what really happened from tho arti cle in last weeks Standard must possess p icnominal insight Tho Standard ev idently wants tho voters to believe the sheritl collected his fees for tho services he performed in the Wright case and in addition tboroto retained S42 ho took from Wrights person Anyone who cares to take tho trouble to investigate tho matter on his own account will as certain that on the bill the sheriir filed at tho time this service was performed the sheriff made a notation that 42 had been taken from the prisoner and tho records of tho treasurers office will dis close that this amount was paid into tho county treasury The writer of tho article in the Standard know this but deliberately misrepresented the facts There is nothing to conceal in this mat ter and it ijr difficult to understand why the Standard should have singled out this particular instance What reliance will you place in the word of a man who knowingly lies In this same article the Standard charges tho county clerk with extrava gance The statement is made that the deputy county clerks salary has been raised from S700 to SS00 per year There is no secre about this But anyone who Ttnows anything about tho duties of tho deputy county clerk knows that the higher salary is none too high for the services performed In addition to that the allowance for the assistant was reduced from SG00 to 8500 per year so that tho cost of running the office rem ains the same It is insinuated that another assistant has recently been add ed This is not true for with the ex ception of two months at the beginning of the present year when the work was exceptionally light the county clerks office force for the last six years has con sisted of the deputy clerk and at least one assistantjSometimes the work of the office necessitates the employment of another It is also insinuated in this article that the county judge has in some man ner been negligent in the performance of his duties It is said that certain cases which came up in the early sum mer and which if brought to trial might cut some figure with tho re election of the county judgehave been kept off the docket It is scarcely fair for the Standard to mention the matter in this way without specifying the cases in point but it is assumed that reference is made to certain criminal cases in which preliminary hearings were had before the county judge No term of tho district court has been had since these cases were heard in tho county court and it is neither customary nor necessary for the examining magistrate to file a transcript or return the papers to the district court until court con venes nor will his action in these cases prevent their trial at the earliest possi ble moment they could in any event have been heard As it seems to be the policy pursued by the Standard to find fault with Re publican officials attention may be dir ected to a matter arising in the county attorneys office and while there are other things that might be mentioned it is deemed necessary to call attention in this connection to but one In the Wright case which the Standard men tions in connection with the conduct of Sheriff Peterson the defendant was charged with having forged six different checks It is customary in cases of this sort to bring a single action against the defendant and to set up the differ ent charges in separate counts but Sid ney Dodge the present county attorney in this instance brought six separate cases against this man the result of which was that the costs which the county was compelled to pay on account of his prosecution were six times as much as it would have been required to pay had the prosecution been conducted in the proper manner This was proba bly done for the purpose of giving Just ice LeHew who is permitted by Mr Dodge to occupy a part of his office in the count court housewithout the pay ment of any rent to benefit thereby There is no other officer except Justice LeHew who could under any possible theory derive any benefit from this course of procedure George D LeHew a son of Judge LeHew is in the employ of the Standard and inspires the attacks upon the Republican candidates If economy is desired what do the voters think of the policy pursued by the Dem ocratic county attorney The Standard bunch have just about the amount of real genuine disinterested concern in the poor taxpayers of Red Willow county that a chicken eating porker has in a plump flock of goslings About those Xmas photos of yourself Come in now and see the mountings and have the negative made so there will be ample time for us to put in our best efforts Kimmell Studio 1st door north of Commercial Hotel THE RED WILLOW COUNTY STANDARD Under tho laws governing all fraternal and beneficial organizations members aieassossed certain amounts for main tenance and expenses Hud those who fail to pay such assessments are depriv ed of any voice in the management Likewise tho nation state and county governments levy assessments upon their inhabitants in a somewhat similar manner and for somewhat similar pur poses Such being the case the ques tion that arises it- should the nation state or county permit any citizen who declines to pay his taxes who refuses to share his proportion of the public bur den to havo a voice in the conduct of its affairs The irifamous Red Willow County Standard infamous for its un warrantably vicious attacks on honest people is ondeavorinp in true Demo cratic fashion to influence voters to support the Democratic candidates not by discussion of the qualifications of the men whose candidacy it advocates but by besmirching the names of men who lives have been irreproachable You ill search the pages of the Standard in vain for any word that will enlighten jou is to the merits of the Democratic candidates Its pages are filled with charges against the Republican candi dates which when sifted are found to be gross misrepresentations or false hoods Who are these men who are so solicit ous for the interests of the tax payer The editor of this now Democratic paper has lived in the county for only a few weeks scarcely long enough to make him a legal voter and has contributed nothing in tho form of taxes to thesup port of the county government On his own confession he paid taxes in his for mer home only when payment was en forced by the levy of a distress warrant served by the sheriff George DLellew the associate editor of tho Standard has been a resident of the county or many years in fact since before ho was of legal age The assessor has regular ly assessed him for taxes The records ofthe county treasurer disclose how ever that in all this time he has paid no taxes but that he is still indebted to the county for every cent that has been charged up against him Are these men and the candidates they support the sort of men those who do pay their taxes would like to see placed iu charge of this countys affairs The high taxes of which they malte such loud complaint might not be so high if they like honest men bore their just share of the burden Can the tax payer who knows the facts in this respect with re gard to these men believe they are sin cere in their professions of friendship for him Can he not with propriety put to them the question propounded above Has the Standard or its editor ever done anything for the betterment of the1 county or the community in which they live They have called some of our oldest and most respected citizens thieves and liars have attempted to bring them into disrepute While re gretting the necessity for disclosing the reputations of these men the Republi cans believe it to be their duty to do so and are furthermore glad of the op portunity the occasion has given them to submit the records of their candidates to the minutest scrutiny The Republi can candidates court the fullest inquiry Those who have taken the trouble to in vestigate have expressed themselves as well satisfied with the manner in which affairs are now handled and after famil iarizing themselves with the reputa tions of those who are in control of the Standard know how little reliance is to be placed upon what they Buy Taxes are a debt which the individual owes to the state A man who refuses to pay his debts is dishonest A man who is dishonest will not be overscrupul ous about telling the truth The voter is warned to be on his guard against the stories that will be sent forth at the last moment when it will be too late to meet them The fact that they are put out at such a time should be sufficient to cast suspicion upon them No one Bhould fear the truth least of all in the situation we find here and if the charges the editors of this Democratic paper will probably make at the last moment were true why should they not make them in sufficient time for every voter to inform himself of the facts COURT HOUSE NEWS COUNTY COURT Following licenses to marry have been issued since our last report Harold Ernest Wagnburg 21 and Anna Bertha Nothnagel 19 both of McCook New Man in Old Quarters L F Barger has purchased the office furniture of N J Johnson and will be found in room three over McConnells arug store ready for business of all kinds in his line real estate loans etc FARM LOANS Whittaker Gray room 3 Masonic temple McCook Nebraska 25 tf Dr Abernethy the great English physician said Watch your kidneys When they are affected life is in dan ger Foleys Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidneys corrects urinary ir regularities and tones up the whole system A McMillen Typewriter ribbons papers etc for sale at The Tribune office Try me and see how white I am Patent 91 THE REPUBLICAN TICKET Tho best rBCOmmendntion several of the candidates on the Republican ticket for county offices this fall have are their records Clifford Naden Repub lican candidate for re election to tho office of county treasurer has made au enviable reputation for promptness ana efficiency Tho records are kept posted up to dato and the condition of all funds is at all times known This is a matter of especial importance to school treas urers who certainly appreciate tho manner iu which the treasurer and his deputy are at all timed able to inform inquirers the amount of money on hand Tho business of tho county clerks office which for the last two years has bton in charge of Charles Skalla is probably today in as good condition as it ever has been The county clerks office is one of tho most important in the county thu duties of this officer covering a wide range of subjects and it is within the power of the county clerk to save tho county many dollars every year by watching tho claims that are filed with him against the county It is well known to those who are familiar with the way in which Mr Skalla has con ducted tho office that he ban been able to and has saved tho county a great deal of money and that he has conduct ed his oilice not only economically but in a way which renders it easy and con venient for the people to do business with his office One of the most disagreeable offices in the county to fill is that of sheriff and those who are familiar with the manner in which the sheriffs office has been conducted under Sheriff Peterson have no criticism to make and no reason that can appeal to the voters of the county exists for making a change The Republicans believe there can bo no question but that the important office of county judge can best be filled I y tho re election of J C Moore to that office This 13 an office which abovo all others should be filled by a man oi strict honesty No ono it is believed can question tho honesty of the incum bent and his experience will enable hiui to conduct the affairs of the otiice with greater efficiency than they can be con ducted by one who is unfamiliar with their duties For the office of county superintend ent the Republicans this yjar have placed in nomination Miss Elizabeth Bettcher who is especially well quali fied not only by education and experi ence but by temperament for the office which she sefks Miss Bettcher taught iu the public schools uf McCook eleven years ago After an absence of a few years she returned to McCook and for tho last five years has been teaching in the high school and the grades of this city She received her training in the Indiana State Normal School and in the State University of Indiana and she holds a statu certificate in both In diana and Nebraska Her experience in actral school work covers s period of a number of years in the city of India napolis and in the public schools of Mc Cook where she now holds the position of English teacher in the high school Samuel Premor candidate for county commissioner from the First district is one of the best county commissioners RedWillow County ever had and it would be a distinct loss to the people of the county if he were to be defeated at the coming election His several years ex perience on the board qualify him above most men for the office to which he seeks re election No valid objection can be raised to a single one of the Republican candidates All of them are especially well qualified for tho offices to which they seek elec tion The voter is interested only in seeing that those candidates are elected who will best do the countys business The countys business can best be done j by officers who like the ReDublican can didates are experienced McCook Markets Merchants and dealers in McCook today Thursday are paying the follow ing prices Corn 90 Wheat 70 Oats 40 Rye 60 Barley 40 Hogs 6 75 Butter good blk2022 to Zi Eggs 17 INDIAN0LA Mrs R L Corbin was buried Tues day A better old lady never lived Scores of people will miss her T Uncle Joe Morris left for Arkansas this week to spend the winter Mrs A PDay one of Red Willow countys earliest settlers died at New Plymouth Idaho this week Mr and Mrs Harry Lett came back from Lincoln to attend Aunty Corbins funeral YOU WILL NEVER KNOW A tenth of what is going on in Town State Na tion and World if you fail to take THIS PAPER Order It Jfoto I Order It ffotxt I IT i AY A prSMr JUJZS HERE Studebaker E M F 30 1250 Studebaker Flanders 20 75000 I have secured the agency for these cars from The Studebaker Co and will have cars on my floor for delivery in October of the E M F 30 The Studebaker Flanders 20 will be on exhibit on my floor in January and I will make deliveries in February D Specifications E M F 3O 4 cylinder 30 H P selective sliding transmission 108 in V B full lamp equipment and magneto of course Q ftk ky v vssfrv V gZyh A Ask to See Vv jfrjinvv S4l Chesterfield 1 Qfw iXa for Young Men IVINE YOUNG MAN Wmk We are always ready to show you one of those Graduate Styles of na c or Overcoat made especially for your class ROZ ELL SONS Closing Out Sale I mean business If you have money I can prove to you that Money Talks I am offering for sale the following properties No 1 Lot 8 blk 11 2nd add to Mc Cook unimproved except as to a few trees location No 903 W 2nd st No 2 Lots 5 and G of blk 272nd add to McCook improved house No 401 5th st East one block from school 7 room house good repair fitted with gas for cooking and light shade lawn and cement sidewalk corner Jots No 3 A lovely suburban home ad joining the town of Indianola 40 acres of land brick house of 10 rooms one half mile from post office frame barn well wind mill and three cisterns Pos session March 1st No 4 E y2 Sec27 2 30 320 acres im proved farm 8 miles from McCook 140 acres in cultivation 160 acres in pasture This is a nice farm and in plain view of city with good roads Frame house of 4 rooms stable 16x40 well wind mill and cistern some trees Posses sion March 1st Object for selling is to quit business I will make reasonable terms If interested come and see me and look over the properties If they suit you we can deal If you deal with me you have no commissions to pay I M Smith Owner 201 flain ave McCook Neb Phone 191 r ti