The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 12, 1910, Image 4

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By F M KIMMELL
An early start and a defi
nite plan goes far toward
assuring success to the
young man or woman
starting out in life No
need of being utingy
neither should you be a
spender Tho sensible
and easy method of creat
ing a fund for your future
needs is to open an ac
count with this bank do
posit whatever you can
each week or month
Stick to it and in time
your success will bo as
sured Better start now
you will never regret it
First
National
Bank
McCook Nebr
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Entered at postoflice McCook Nebraska as
second class matter Published weekly
The initiative a -id referendum
makes public opinion the controlling
factor in government The more
promptly and f uly public officers carry
into effect such public opinion tho
more trully is governiupnt of and by
the people realized Justice D J
Brewer
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Federal Judge Munger has issued
a blanket restraining order against
over 100 striking boilermakers at
Haveloek restraining them from us
ing any methods coupled with force
intimidation or threats in seeking to
dissuade employes of the Burlington
railroad from their work or other
men from entering its employ
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President Taft is quoted as not be
ing in favor of the central bank idea
In that regard the president is with
a large number of patriotic Ameri
can citizens who regard the central
bank idea as distinctly a Wall street
proposition with all the sinister
menace tiiat fact suggests Too mucl
power has already been usurped by
those gamblers
O B AVooJs of Danbury was visiting
his brother George W Woods in Lin
coln yesterday He decla ed all the
Republicans of Red Willow county and
a number of the Democrats will sup
port Congressman Noms for the enate
if the latter is a candidate Mr Woods
said that there is only one sta dpat
Republican at Danbury and he will vie
for Norris out of neighborly regard
Lincoln Journal
The Lincoln State Journal states
that a member of the Lincoln order
of Eagles claims the order in that
city has dispensed with the bar in
their lodge out of deference to
the sentiment of the people of that
city The Tribune would be more
than pleased to be able to make such
an announcemnt in its columns with
regard to the McCook lodge of the
Order of Eagles
The editor of the McCook Tribune
warns the author and finisher of the
funny column of the Lincoln Jour
nal to get in the clear about May
23 25 If walking remains good and
this editor can overcome that alleged
overmastering ennui referred to in
the Sunday Journals facetiae
there will be a funeral in the states
capital before the state editorial con
vention passes into history
A Washington dispatch quotes the
legal minds of the country as being
deeply stirred over what is denom
inated the action of the supreme
court of the United States in inaug
urating what is designated a new
era in the punishment of criminals
that is requiring punishment to be
proportionate to the crime commit
ted In the name of heaven since
when has there ever been any other
just basis of punishment Let the
punishment fit the crime
It is through the saving habit that
the rich men of today reached the
pinnacle of prosperity Your smal
savings if regularly deposited at int
erest at the First National Bank may
he the foundation of your future
RED WILLOW COUNTY LEADS
Estimate of Nebraska Wheat Crop
for 1910 Finds Red Willow County
Leading the State in a Gain of
19 over Nearest Competitor
One of the leading grain compan
ies of Kansas City has just recent
ly issued a bulletin showing the con
dition of the wheat crop in the state
of Nebraska and the figures made
by this company are very satisfac
tory to the people of It i i ow
county Of tbo CG co tntie repc tod
upon by this Rel Tow
county i3 o ic or thj siven cou e3
si oiling a cria in bamelw The
ilcii ate Is estimated at 60
lb o higher than the nearest com
petitor which is Furnas county with
an estimated gain of 41 The sev
en counties in which there is an
estimated gain are Chase 20
Dawson 5 Frontier 40 Furnas 41
Harlan 5 Hitchcock 30 Red Willow
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The estimated gain in bushels for
Red Willow county is 450000 bush
els over last year The report also
indicates that 10 of Red Willow
countys old crop is still on hand
or 74800 bushels
On the basis of present condition
of growing winter wheat in Nebras
ka the present promise is for a crop
of 35730000 bushels a loss of 216
or 9860000 bushels from last years
final yield
There is an increase of from 300
000 to 400000 acres of winter wheat
as compared with a year ago The
loss is greatest in southeastern
counties while the western counties
show the greatest promise of a large
ly increased crop over last year
Of course weather conditions will ef
fect this promise of results
The report shows the total of bush
els of wheat on hand in these 36
counties as about 5800000
Report bears date of April 25 1910
and the figures are claimed to be
from personal inspection and from
the average report of more than 400
grain men and millers in the state
We add on our own account that
spring wheat conditions in Red Wil
low county are equal if not superior
to fall wheat conditions Recent
rains have not reduced the promise
of either
Human Rights Higher than Property
Rights
While not merely acknowledging
but insisting upon the fact that
there must be a basis of material
well being for the individual as for
the nation let us with equal empha
sis insist that this material well-being
represents nothing but the foun
dation and that the foundation
though indispensable is worthless
unless upon it is raised the super
structure of a higher life
That is why I decline to recognize
the mere multi millionaire the man
cf mere wealth as an asset of value
to any country and especially as
not an asset to my own country If
he has earned or uses his wealth in
a way that makes him of real bene
fit of real use and such is often
the case why then he does become
an asset of worth But it is the way
in which it has been earned or used
and not the mere fact of wealth
that entitles him to credit
It is a bad thing for a nation to
raise and admire a false standard of
success and there can be no falser
standard than that now set by the
deification of material well being
in and for itself
My position as regards the money
ed interests can be put in a few
words In every civilized society
property rights m ust be carefully
safeguarded Ordinarily and in the
great majority of cases human rights
and property rights are fundamentally
and in the long run identical but
when it clearly appears that there
is a real conflict betwen the two
human right must have the upper
hand for property belongs to man
and not man to property From
Theodore Roosevelts address at Ser
bonne France
Marriage Licenses
Frank S Graves 21 of Hamlet
and Nellie Kriebel 19 of Palisade
Philip McManus 29 of Cam
bridge and Maud Vanderpool 25 of
McCook
Wesley M Kurtz 21 of Indianola
and Lizzie Schaffert 19 of Bartley
Gus Larson 27 and Maggie Loh
ner 33 both of Cambridge Mar
ried by the county judge April 26th
Harry Sabin 27 and Emma Crock
er 20 both of Indianola
Peter Hansen 32 and Georgia
Cramer 20 both of Quick Nebras
ka Married by the county judge
May 3rd
James G Dole 29 of Denver and
Claudia B Hatcher of Indianola
Morrison jI Evans 21 of Thorn
burg and Ruth Wray 18 of McCook
Binum C Taylor 21 and Hildred
McDonald 16 both of Indianola
Emil C Hofrock 23 and Ella
Tjarks 18 both of Danbury Mar
ried by the county judge May 12th
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mrs G L Burney visited Stratton
relatives end of week
Walter Powell of Trenton is sub
bing on The Republican
P Walsh was up tho Imperial line
first of tho week on business
Mrs E W Soverns visited Repub
lican City friends last week
Miss Grace Brooks and Miss Mabel
Wilson visited in Alma first of last
week
Miss Vernice Franklin it home
I jji her visit east quite improved
health
Fred Hughes now a graduate apcti
ecary at Nebraska City is at home
on a visit
Mrs Rowell and daughter Miss Grace
Howell are now occupying their home in
our city
Mrs Henry Best departed Monday
for Oberlin Kas on a short visit to
her parents
Mr and Mrs G H Boston of Strat
ton visited their son and family here
end of week
C H Meeker spent Saturday and
Sunday at home returning west on
No 13 Monday
Mr and Mrs D F Dorwart are en
tertaining a sister-in-law Mrs Dor
wart from Aurora
Miss Lois Street of OberliD Kansas
was the guest of Mrs Henry Best clos
ing days of last week
Mrs Will Hegenbjrger and the twins
returned Tuesday moruing from a two
weaks visit to her folks at Atwood Kd
Mm Auyu Ua Autoa goes down to
Hoklrege this evening ou D of H
bubifleas which will keep her away for a
week
Mrs J E Kelley returned home last
of week from sojournii g several weeks
at Excelsior Springs MUsouri for her
health
Mrs Clara W Wilson and Mrs Z
L Kay attended the grand lodge O
of E S in Omaha commencing with
Tuesday
Mrs Lula Snyder and three children
will go to Nebraska City tomorrow
morning on a visit of some length to her
mother
Lon Cone P M attended the
grand lodge sessions of the Knights
of Pythias at Fremont opening days
of the week
Mr and Mrs F D Burgess and Mr
and Mrs George BurgesF Jr took their
departure Wednesday night for Long
Beach Calif
F E Kidder a former citizen of
McCook and an oldtime railroader
now of Cedar Bluffs Knusas was a city
visitor Tuesday
C J Ryan spent nart of the week
in Omaha a delegate from McCook
lodge to the state meeting of the
Knights of Columbus
Mrs Frank Humphries arrived
from Kansas end of last week and
is the guest of her parents Dispatch
er and Mrs T B Campbell
Mrs J A Gunn of Omaha Avho
was a guest of her son Dr R J
Gunh last week returned home on
Saturday mornings early train
Mrs W D Rowe of Obar N M a
sister of Mrs H N Rosebush arrived
in the city close of last week and will
remain several months on a visit
Mr and Mrs C D Ritchie enter
tained the Thursday Whist club last
week the occasion being the last reg
ular session of the 1909 1910 season
E J Mitchell came in off the road
end of last week to visit the fam
ily He is with a Goodland Kansas
real estate firm and is making good
James Gregory of Bartley was in
town last Siturday on business An
old settler of Red Willow county he is
arranging to move to some other loca
tion
Mr and Mrs H N Rosebush are
deeply interested in that little boy baby
whose- birthdays will be celebrated
hereafter at the Rosebush home on May
9th
Thursday night Arvene Eisenhart
gave his orchestra an auto ride to
McCook and a supper at the Monte
Cristo They also took in the picture
shows Culbertson Banner
Mrs N B Bush came over from
Oberlin Kansas latter part of last
week to be with the folks a few days
before their departure for their future
home in Long Beach California
Mrs R B Carlton and young son
Leland arrived Friday night last
from Sacramento Calif and will
make a visit of a few months with
relatives here and in Missouri
County Clerk Chas Skalla left
Friday evening last for the eastern
part of the state on a visit of a
week or so He will attend the state
gathering of the Knights of Colum
bus at Omaha while absent
Mrs Mary Stultz of McCook came
Wednesday to visit her sister Mrs
T J Shires and family Mr Sim
mons and daughter Mae and broth
er W M Simmons and son-in-law
James Farvle returned Monday to
their home at McCook after a visit
to relatives They were called here
by the death of the late Mrs Corn
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Everything in drugs McConnell
Seed oats for sale by Updike Grain Co
You can get wall paper at McMillena
drug store
Buy field garden and flower seeds
fromHPWaite Co
Full line of base ball goods at the
McCook Hardware Cos
Play ball and buy your base ball
goods of Barney Hofer 21 4 1
Our Longmont Colorado canned veg
etables are now in This years crop of
peas beans and tomatoes at Hubers
A few reuiDants of wall paper for sale
They will not last loDg Come soon if
you want any of them
L W McConnell Druggist
Tho Barnett Lumber Co has built a
small cement stone building on the
rear end of the lot south of W M Sul
livan to facilitate there business
The Ladies Circle of the G A R
held their election Friday of last week
selecting as president Mrs Lottie
Brewer and Mrs Kate Dutton secre
tary
Twenty wall paper remnants for sale
The price is cheap and they will not
last a loner time
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at 200 300 500 600 T50 and
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You can find just what you want
from a House Dress to an Even
ing Gown in Our Ready To
Wear Department
Silk Petticoats at
450 500 750 and
1000 each
Heatherbloom Petticoats at
175 225 and 300
Satin Petticoats at
98c and 150 each
Special Reductions on
all Tailored Wool Suits
Get our prices on a suit before
you buy Elegant garments now
going at 1000 1500 and 1000
ummer
Dress Goods
Cotton Suit
ings
and every desirable material
in all colors are being shown
in the greatest variety at
Our Dress Goods Counter
Parasols Fans Silk Gloves
and every needed summer
accessory are at our store
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Wash Suits 1
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1000 each I
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In Our Mus
lin Under
wear Dept
we are selling beautiful
Princess Slipsso much in
vogue this season for
100 125 150
200 and 225 each
Childrens Rompers all
sizes and colors 50 cts
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Earl Ludwick was an Omaha visitor
last of week
Harold Sutton went into Omaha
Wednesday on business
M iss Mamie Hughes U the guest of
her sister Mrs Will C Euans
A Barnett joined Mrs Barnett at
Excelsior Springs Mo Tuesday night
D B Doyle is indulging in an auto
drive to Akron being expected home
today
Mrs A C Wiehe is in Lansing
Iowa called there by the serious illness
of Mr Wiehes mother whom Mr
Wiehe recently visited
Mrs A M Eandel returned latter
part of last week from her stay near
Kearney Her health is much im
proved This will be her future home
Miss Tressa Rector made a flying
visit to Lincoln Sunday She reports
Gordon Hartman as progressing nicely
toward recovery from his recent illness
and operation
E- II Williams came down from
Wauneta Tuesday evening to meet his
daughter Kose whom he expected
home from an Omaha hospital her con
dition being regarded as hopeless
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Color Combinations
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is one of the effective
points about our new I
CARPETS I
Like a discord in music
poor color combinations
are disturbing
We really feel that we have exceptionally well selected
Carpets and Rugs
Do not fail to drop in when in our vicinity and see our
fresh and elaborate stock of Superlative Carpets and Rus
Linoleums 6 and 1 2 ft wide Imported China Mattings
Portieres aud Lace Curtains
Drew Furniture and Carpet Co
Phone Black 271 Leaders in Low Prices 214 West B St
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ANY PEOPLE KILLED more injured and money
thrown away in useless expense all caused by the
faulty construction and repair work on your auto
mobiles engines and machinery of all kinds
Help Comes at Last
We are just starting at 206 East 1st St an up-to-date
machine repair and blacksmith shop where all this risk of
loss of life and useless expense will be eliminated We nV
everything including automobiles gas or steam engines of any
description lawn mowers stoves and all kinds of household
and farm machinery We will pay the best market price for
junk Open for business sometime between May cth and
May 15th All work first class and guaranteed We will
invite you now we cant keep you away next time
Remember the old Electric Light Building
McCook Machinery Iron Works I
J W RHODES Manager
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