The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 25, 1910, Image 2

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UNOFFICIAL RETURNS NOMINATE
JAMES C DAHLMAN
SHALLENBERGER ASKS RECOUNT
Files Affidavits With County Clerks
Believes Marking a Cross or
Writing in Name of Opponent
Has Been Common
THE COMPLETE VOTE
Dahlman 27344
Shallenberger 27273
Dahlmans lead 61
Aldrich 18978
Cady 14723
Aldrichs lead 4255
Seven counties omitted in repub
lican table
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C H ALDRICH
Of David City Republican Nominee
for Governor
THE LINEUP
Unofficial Returns Indicate the Follow
ing Ticket
For U S Senator
Elmer J Burkett Republican
Gilbert M Hitchcock Democrat
For Governor
Chester H Aldrich Republican
James C Dahlman Democrat
For Lieutenant Governor
M R Hopewell Republican
R A Clark Democrat
For Secretary of State
Wait or Rider Republican
C W Pool Democrat
For Auditor
S R Barton Republican
Hewitt or Bernecker Democrat
For Treasurer
W A George Republican
George F Hall Democrat
For State Superintendent
James W Crabtree Republican
W R Jackson Democrat
For Attorney General
Grant G Martin Republican
C H Whitney Democrat
For Commissioner
Edward B Cowles Republican
Wm B Eastham Democrat
For Railroad Commissioner
Henry T Clarke Jr Republican
Ben H Hayden Democrat
FOR CONGRESS
First District
William Hayward Republican
John A Maguire Democrat
Second District
A L Sutton Republican
C A Lobeck Democrat
Third District
J F Boyd Republican
J P Latta Democrat
Fourth District
Chas H Sloan Republican
B P Good Democrat
Fifth District
G W Xorris Republican
R D Sutherland Democrat
Sixth District
C M Kinkaid Republican
Taylor or Dean Democrat
Lincoln Aug 24 Never in the his
tory o fthe state has so much interest
been manifested in a candidate on any
ticket and indeed few elections state
or national have created the concern
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JAMES C DAHLMAN
Mayor of Omaha Democratic Nominee
for Governor
expressed regarding the democratic
gubernatorial contest In the cafes
at the clubs on the street cars and
in the hotel lobbies the all absorbing
topic is the late primary election
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GOV A C SHALLENBERGfcR
Defeated for Renomination on Demo
cratic Ticket
a safe lead over Cady for governor
ibut each hour thereafter for one solid
week the pendulum swung from Shal
lenberger to Dahlman and back again
with reports slightly favoring the
Omaha mayor until the situation be
came Intensely exasperating
The balance of the state ticket both
democratic and republican was al
most forgotten no one but the candi
dates themselves a few intimato
friends and the newspaper reporters
taking any interest in any offices be
tween governor and congressmen It
all focused on Shallenberger and Dahl
man until at this writing the Omaha
mayor seems to have a safe lead of
less than 100 votes
Governor Shallenberger is behind
Mayor Dahlman just sixty one votes
This comes after several corrections
have been made Sheridan county
was found to be for the governor by
thirty votes instead of 175 as report
ed Rock county gave Shallenberger
put seventy three majority instead of
eighty three Thurston county gave
Dahlman 153 votes instead of 103 as
reported Some slight gains have
been made in Douglas county for Shal
JenTaerger as the count progresses but
these fail by far to make up the dif
ference
Governor Shallenberger practically
concedes that on the face of the re
turns he is beaten by Mayor Dahlman
Private Secretary urse says the fig
ure will not be far irom seventy votes
That the governor does not believe
this can be made up in the official
canvass by the state board is indicated
by his decision to ask for several re
counts He has wired out to the coun
ty clerks of fourteen counties that he
expects to file affidavits demanding a
recount in those counties and has fol
lowed this wire information by the
affidavits themselves The counties in
ELMER E BURKETT
Senior U S Senator Renominated on
Republican Ticket
nuestion are Adams Cuming Douglas
pancaster Otoe Hall Cedar Howard
Dodge Gage Saline Butler Seward
and Cass
Governor Shallenberger has issued
a lengthy statement in which he
charges repulicans with nominating
candidates for both parties and con
demns the open primary law which
he approved He says that there were
a little more than 83000 votes cast
for the democratic and republican can
didates for governor At the primary
held last week as near as can be as
certained without the official canvass
about 84000 votes were cast for the
candidates for governor on the demo
cratic and republican tickets Practi
cally the same number of votes being
cast for these offices at each primary
But in the 190S primary the three
democratic candidates received 32577
votes in the democratic primary and
Governor Sheldon without any contest
whatever in his party received 52282
in the republican primary This shows
that in the 1910 primary the total of
votes cast is practically the same as
for that of 1908 but a great body of
republican voters moved over into the I
democratic column in order to deter
mine who the democratic candidate
should be
Democrats May Reject Amendment
Returns from twenty five counties
indicate that on the constitutional
amendment relating to the right of
suffrage the republicans will accept
it as party dictum by a considerable
majority but that the democrats will
turn it down The populists will also
accept it The vote of the democrats
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Who will finally win This question
is the topic of conversation every
where at present and opinion Is di
vided as to whether Shallenberger will
finally be able to come up from behind
and pass his opponent The chances
are against him Starting out from
Douglas and Lancaster counties with
a handicap of almost C000 votes the
governor has slowly forged ahead
largely by the aid of the counties in
the Fifth district and in the short
grass country and has finished neck-and-neck
with Dahlman
Bryan to Support Hitchcock
Lincoln Neb W J Bryan will do
everything in his power to assist in
the election of Congressman Hitch
cock to the United States senate
This is the gist of an authorized
GILBERT M HITCHCOCK
Congressman Third District Nomi
nated for U S Senator on the
Democratic Ticket
statement given out by C W Bryan
today Mr Bryan said
Mr Hitchcock has made an excel
lent record in congress and I shall do
all in my power to secure his election
to the senate He ought to have every
democratic vote and enough insurgent
votes to elect him
In the Big Sixth
In the Sixth district with about
two thirds of the reports at hand Kin
kaid has won over Beeman about three
to one The latest totals are Kin
kaid 4235 Beeman 1599 The latter
did not carry his home county On
the democratic side it is still any
bodys race with Taylor of Custer and
Dean of Custer in the lead far enough
to insure that the race will be be
tween them Following are their
totals Taylor 1313 Dean 1385
Shumway 911 Ross and Wendt are
away in the rear
WHAT CANDIDATES SAY
Mayor Dahlman I will make the
greatest fight for election that has
ever been staged in Nebraska
Governor Shallenberger I am con
fident that I will be nominated
though by a small majority
C O Whedon My personal feel
ings sustained no disappointment
Congressman Hitchcock The size
of my majority has surprised me
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CHARLES W POOL
Editor Tecumseh Journal Tribunal
Speaker of the House Democratic
Nominee for Secretary of State
Not only is the majority which the
voters hae given me surprisingly
large but it was very evenly distrib
uted
R L Metcalfe I find no room in
my heart for vain regrets over de
feat
Metcalfe Carried Omaha Ward
Although R L Metcalfe was de
feated in the race for United States
senator he had the satisfaction of
carrying the Ninth ward in Omaha
his old home over G M Hitchcock
who lives in that city Metcalfe in
fact had a majority over both his op
ponents there The vote resulted
Metcalfe 522j Hitchcock 4S5 Reed 17
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fc i EIUNCE COLUMN
Coniitctci b the McCcok W C T U
Four Battles Royal
Battles royal are about to be fought
in four of the states of the Union
tti connection with the liquor traffic
Florida Missouri New Mexico and
rizona are in the thick of mighty
rruggles
Florida and Missouri are to de
ide at the November election on
state wide prohibition New Mexico
and Arizona our two now states are
making strenuous elforts to put pro
hibition in their constitution
As was to be expected the liquor
interests of the country are concen
trating their forces on these four stat
es They will do everything that is
possible fair or unfair to win out
Our representatives and by that we
mean the forces of righteousness of
decency and of law and order must
not be left to themselves Help will
be needed from the outside Right
ly understood these four battles roy
al are ours wherever we live if only
we are among those who believe in
temperance and in all those virtues
that make for the protection of the
American home and nation
In so far as the new states are
concerned they are in reality just
now facing an epochal crisis The
statehood enabling act passed by Cor
gress provides for prohibition for the
Indians But about one half of the
population of these states is Spanish-American
which needs protection
about as much as do the Indians
R F D No 1
John Leibbrandt and Mike Esch
went to Des Moines Iowa where -Mr
Leibbrandt was operated upon for re
lief from rupture
Rev and Mrs Bryant Howe were
visitors at Shadeland last Thursday
afternoon
Frank Johnston went up to Denver
last Thursday visiting at Wray and
other points en route
Edna Breitling fell last Thursday
and broke an arm The fracture was
promptly reduced and she is getting
along nicely
Frank Hammell was a Shadeland
visitor latter part of last week
J M Phillips went up to Denve
close of last week visiting there and
reliatives in Elizabeth Colorado until
fore part of present week
J V Roberson returned Sunday
night from a trip covering parts of
Colorado Idaho Nevada and New
Mexico
A D Johnston is away on a trip
out west enjoying a deserved va
cation
Charles Roper has been working for
past few days painting and other
wise repairing and putting the school
house in district 31 in shape for the
fall term of school
Miss Lena Neumann of Collegeview
was a visitor at Schlutsmeiers last
week but has gone to Lyons Colo
on a visit to her brother
Using the plow shares of riding
plows as brakes does not improve the
roads brethren but on the contrary
makes pretty rough roads in places
for travel Dont do it Keep your
shares up if you travel the public
highway
Keep the Laugh On Your Lips
If the clothes line breaks if the
cat tips over the milk and the dog
elopes with the roast if the children
fall into the mud simultaneously with
the advent of clean aprons if the new
girl quits in the middle of house
cleaning and though you search the
earth with candles you find none to
take her place if the neighbor you
have trusted goes back on you and
decides to keep chickens if the char
iot wheels of the uninvited guest
draw near when you are out of pro
vender and the gaping of your empty
purse is like the unfilled mouth of a
young robin take courage if you
have enough sunshine in your heart
to keep the laugh on your lips Be
fore good nature half the cares of
daily living will fly away like midges
before the wind Try it Water
mans The Girl Wanted
From Sickness to Excellent Health
So says Mrs Chas Lyon Peoria
111 I found in your Foley Kidney
Pills a prompt and speedy cure for
backache and kidney trouble which
bothered me for many months I am
now enjoying excellent health which
I owe to Foley Kidney Pills
A McMillen
When the digestion is all right the
action of the bowels regular there is
a natural craving for food When this
is lacking you may know that you
need a dose of Chamberlains Stom
ach and Liver tablets They strength
en the digestive organs improve the
appetite and regulate the bowels Sol
by A McMillen
Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee
Huber is exclusive agent in McCoo
for the unexcelled Barrington Hall
coffees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c
per pound
SIGNALS OF DISTRESS
McCook People Should Know How to
Read and Heed Them
Sick kidneys give many signals of
distress
The secretions are dark contain a
sediment
Passages are frequent scanty pain
ful
Bachache is constant day and night
Headaches and dizzy spells are fre
quent
The weakened kidneys need quick
help
Dont delay Use a special kidney
lomedy
Doans Kidney Pills cure sick kid
neys backache and urinary disorders
McCook evidence proves this state
ment
Mrs Elizabeth Kunimer 208 1th
street E McCook Neb says I
was subject to backaches and head
aches and I knew that my kidneys
were weak as the secretions from
these organs were badly disordered
Upon taking Doans Kidney Pills I
found immediate relief and continued
use made my health much better I
heartily recommend Doans Kidney
Pills and advise their use in all
cases of kidney complaint
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo
New York sole agents for the Unit
ed States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
Foley Kidney Pills
Tonic in quality and action quick
in results For backache headache
dizziness nervousness urinary irregu
larities and rheumatism
A Mc Millon
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ealth in Irrigation
Congress has just appropriated Twenty Million Dol
lars to hasten the work of Government irrigation
The Government Shoeshone Project in
THE BIG HORN BASIN
will receive its share and be pushed to completion at once Contracts for
a twelve mile extension of the main canal were let June 27th More than
150 farms now ready for settlers and a large number of farms are now be
ing surveyed which will be opened to entry within a few weeks
Tese rich lands irrigated by the Government can be homesteaded by
simply repaying the Government ac- tual cost 4 per acre in ten year
ly payments without in terest
15000 acres of Carey Act Lands just opened to entry only J0 days
residence required Under this law settlers buy water from the irrigat
tion company at 50 per acre and the land from the State at 50c per acre
paying 10 per acre cash the remainder running over a period of ten
years at six per cent
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