lL A it -ii X l 7 rj fci i ra k I n Ii h r Better Start Now An early start and a defi n te plan goes far toward assuring success to the young man or woman starting out in life No need of being otingy neither should you be a spender The sensible and easy method of creat ing a fund for your future needs is to open an ac count with this bank de posit whatever you can each week or month Stick to it and in time your success will be as sured Better start now you will never regret it First National Bank McCook Nebr By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Entered at postoflicc McCook Nebraska as second class iuntter Published weekly REPUBLICAN TICKET p For United States Senator E J BURKETT For Governor C H ALDRICH For Lieutenant Governor M R HOPEWELL For Secretary of State ADDISON R WAIT For Auditor SILAS R BARTON For Attorney General GRANT G MARTIN For Land Commissioner E B COWLES For Treasurer WALTER A GEORGE For State Superintendent J W CRABTREE For Railroad Commissioner HENRY T CLARKE Jr For Congressman 5th Dist GEORGE W NORRIS For State Senator 29th Dist JOHN F CORDEAL For State Representative Goth Dist FRANK MOORE For County Attorney CHARLES D RITCHIE For Commissioner 3rd Dist WALTER N ROGERS The Democrats of Utah have a statewide prohibition plank in their platform g I am blessed with enemies is the droll way that T R puts And with a multitude of friends too And Wyoming that outer circum ference of the limit of standpat cor poration controlled Western baili wicks endorses one Richard Ballin ger The Republican legislative ticket is one that should command every Republican vote in the district John F Cordeal candidate for senator is a young man of ability good business judgment and an excellent gentleman Cambridge Clarion Progressives won in three of the twenty five congressional districts of Illinois last week Uncle Joe was renominated in the Danville district by a reduced but liberal majority Henry S Boutell the well known standpatter fell by the wayside Lee ONeill Browne of Lorimor infamy and 22 of 32 Democrats who voted for Lorimor for U S senator were re nominated for the legislature Too high value cannot be placed upon integrity and unimpeachable character The writer has person ally known Frank Moore for a quarter of a century and has the first in timation or insinuation to hear con cerning his character His life has been an open book His Impulse to do the right in every situation has been generous and just He should be frankly and freely supported for the office of state representative at the coming electionBuEtiieJtepubli cans of Red Willqwgqunty nd that will be sufficient to reelect him by a geab ana jadaiiiaTe innjoyil o3SC Omaha Jim Rattlesnake Pete Arizona Jerry Texas Tom and Wild Bill have passed into history but now comes Omaha Jim as the nominee of the Democratic party by grace of Republican assist ance for governor of Nebraska Prob ably no one political party anywhere could be induced to knowingly accept Omaha Jim as its candidate for the chief office in the state but the change made in the primary ballot two years ago provided an induce nient for jumping across party lines and here we are presented with a Democratic candidate who oves his primary victory to the votes of friend ly Republicans Some Democrats feel that a con sederable percent of the Republicans who assisted in Dahlmanizing the Democratic party did so for the pose of putting a load on Nebraska Democracy that would swamp it but the accuracy of his view cannot be known now and can only be guessed at after the November election The interesting question is Will the main body of Nebraska Democrats stand for the Omaha Jim candidacy Red chips red liquor and red lights may form an issue of paramount import ance to Omaha voters but how is the Democracy of the rest of the state going to feel about the situation af ter it has time for deliberate consid eration Will Nebraska Democracy consent to become responsible for the exec utive acts of Omaha Jim What sort of people would he appoint to office Who would be the superintendents at the Kearney Geneva Milford Has tings Beatrice and other institutions Whom would Omaha Jim install as his advisers Remembering the Sioux City waterways convention what might be expected of Omaha Jim if he were called on to attend great public gatherings as governor of Ne braska Geneva Signal The county attorney is in no prop er sense the fiscal agent o a coun ty It is not his special duty as pros ecuting attorney to make the fees of his office pay the expenses of the office and that will not be the high est aim and object of a county attor ney who seeks to enforce the laws and to prosecute proper public litiga tion rather than to save the county money by failing or refusing to pros ecute The people of Red Willow county like those in any other coun ty are interested in having in charge of the legal department of the county business a man who by training and education and experience is equipped and competent to perform all the le gal and advisory duties demanded by the business and people of the county It does and it should cost the coun ty money to enforce and prosecute the laws The fact that any county attorney should fall heir to fortuitous circumstances rendering the cost of conducting the business of that office at a small cost is no proof that the officer is competent or that lie has discharged his duties in that office A demagogue seeking votes may dodge and evade and run away from the performance of his sworn duties and thus fool the voter by the spe cious claim of saving the county mon ey An able and honest and indus trious official in that office in tho discharge of his duties may not be able to save the county money in tha manner but he may do more and better he may enforce the laws and his intelligent advice and counsel may be of great value to the other offi cers of the county especially to the county commissioners So we repeat it the question be fore the voters of Red Willow coun ty and to be settled at the coming election is not who can save the county the most money but who can render the best and most efficient service for the county and the people Charles D Ritchie the Republican nominee comes from Nebraskas uni versity and its law school thoroughly trained and equipped for the practice of law This training has been tried and seasoned by several years of ex perience and active practice in the courts Add to this the gratuitous assistance of his partner Mr F L Wolff and you have no need for fur ther proof or argument Your deci sion will be that of The Tribune that Mr Ritchie offers the people of Red Willow county the most valuable and efficient service and that he should be elected this fall by a nice ma jority Governor Shallenberger has an nounced that he left the field open to Dahlman so far as he Shallen berger is concerned Caleb Powers has been nominated for congressman in the 11th Ken tucky district by a majority of 11280 votes Powers was three times tried and convicted of the murder of Gov ernor William Goebel in 1900 The fourth trial resulted in a disagree ment Governor Wilson afterwards pardoned camalgneTilngcaGviridrcatJdhskhtl his maorltyymlicates that tiff whStlfre sought lc cszt i JinnZi nriiili lJii SaiiZ J 1ST McCook iir 7 JmmB9 f r 8 H l 1 vS If r1vwjsy f fl t HU 1 LABELiTANliSJ0R5 YEARS J l 1tHS Ml- I ft V v- f lf tt C J yv y Ji0tx gy3vv JvJ rvvV mwrf vJWff Refuses to Support Dahlman Arapahoe Pioneer Demo Believing confidently in ihe princi ples of the Democnui3 rarty and that in the carrying out of those principles depended the success and perpetuity of our free institutions the welfare and happiness of our peo ple we have ever done all in our pow er to contribute to the success of the Democratic party at the polls We now surrender none of our Democracy by refusing to support the candid acy of James C Dahlman for gover nor Mr Dahlman in no sense repre sents the Democracy of Nebraska His nomination was not brought about by Democratic voters of the state He represents no important tenet of Democracy which makes it the duty of any Democrat to support him and the only claim that he can put forth in asking for the support of the bet ter element of the party is the fact that his name is on the ticket We are compelled to make a choice be tween two evils Dahlmanism and Re publicanism as represented by Chester H Aldrich Dahlmanism means de bauchery and booze uncontrolled To us the principles represented by both are obnoxious Aldrich however to gether with his pernicious Republi canism stands for respectability and the protection of society from the baleful influence of booze and im morality while Dahlman is reputed the chosen champion of the devotees of vice and immorality We have always admired the man who stayed by his party candidates We believe in party fealty but in this instance in view of the fact that of Mr Dahl mans twenty seven thousand votes three fifths were Republicans We have no hesitancy in saying that such a candidate has little claims to the support of the decent Democracy of the state State Representative E A Brown of University Place is the latest Dem ocrat of standing to announce his fixed purpose to vote for Aldrich for governor Just what does Governor Shallen berger mean when he writes Chair man J C Byrnes of the Democratic state committee in language as fol lows This is going to be a Democratic year and I want to see Nebraska in line with the nation and the Cpjanizatipja ygu jsp to win- arsweepingylctoryidoibeustate thisfalkii aiih st azizs Cim oaj r - 9 ROZELL w Aldrich is Metcalfes Choice Lincoln Neb Sept 17 1910 Hon Chester H Aldrich David City Neb Dear Sir I intend to give you my support in your candidacy for the of fice of governor of Nebraska I have known your opponent Mr James C Dahlman for more than twenty years and would net join in any personal disparagement of him On the con trary I respect him for certain sterl ing qualities I know him to possess But his nomination was secured through the active and notorious interference in Democratic primaries of the liquor interests and he repre sents admittedly everything the li quor interests desire in the way of legislation He promises to approve a bill repealing the 8 oclock closing law and to veto a county option bill and in every way stands as the frank outspoken champion of the most ob noxious of all the special interests It would be difficult to make an issue clearer than the one that has been forced upon the people of Ne braska through the bold and undis guised edict of the liquor trust It is a bigger question than 8 oclock clos ing and a more important one than county option Beside it the person ality of candidates sink into insignifi cance Shall the people of Nebraska surrender political power into the keeping of the liquor trust shall they put the stamp of approval upon that trusts executed threat to destroy a governor who dared to go counter to its wishes That is the issue as I understand it I respect every mans opinion on this question But I am unable to see it in any other light than that a vote for Mr Dahlman is a vote to deliver Nebraska into the merciless keeping of an institution tSat is responsible for too many tears and too much sor row to be entrusted with the govern ment of this great state As a Democrat who from boyhood days has served his party I am re luctant to do anything that would even temporarily separate me from party organization But the Demo cratic primaries recently held were controlled by Republicans voting un der the leadership of the liquor in terests rather than by Democrats and if we must follow Republican leader ship then I prefer to choose the sort of Republican leadership I am to have In the exercise of this privilege I choose you as my candidate for gov pernor and I am at your service i Yours truly 1 TllbmBDtIETCAE VA TEw J 0 No Better Clothes Made in the U SONS null man iiuiuuui wjiuni uie ne 1 publicans nominated for state senator will be the surprise of the coming election His majority will be the biggest thing in the district Stock ville Faber Congressman G W Norris will speak on the issues of the day at the Hitchcock county fair Saturday His Democratic competitor Mr Suther land will also be present on that day ad will speik Real Estate Filings The following real estate filing have been made in the county clerks office since our last report Clara L McBride et cons to Edith G Kelso w d to lot 1 block 9 Fourth McCook 1900 00 O Grismore vs John H Tho mas m lien on lots 5 and G block 4 Fourth McCook 21G0 00 Ada M Hotze to Charles A Hotze w d to part of se qr se qr 7-3-27 300 00 REPLY OF SIDNEY DODGE To a Last Weeks Article in the County Papers Signed and Certi fied to by Charles Skalla Under the Seal of the County Clerks Of fice but Really by Skalla and Rit chie Entitled Keep the Record Straight In which Charley says among other things in the case of the State vs Hall plead guilty prosecuted by Cordeal McCarl Now Charley you know that is false That case was not prosecuted in the district court at all but that and two more cases were compromised by the coun ty attorney and W S Morlan their attorney in which they plead guilty and paid a fine of 75000 and costs And you say the case of State vs Brown was prosecuted by Darnell which is also false Darnell had noth ing to do with the case except to as sist a little while on the day ofi trial with no expense to the county and left before the case was through And you forget to say that Mr Brown was found guilty in that case and paid a fine into the county treasury of 50000 and costs and you knew it was tried at a regular jury term of court and you have charged the jury of that whole term which amounted to 21250 to that one case which ycu know is misleading and meant to de ceive as the jury is drawn by the county commissioners or the whole Word thn Stein Bloch make This is the reason back of our choosing the Stein Bloch label for ours We have absolute confidence in them and in their mak ers We tell you that no better ready - to - wear clothes are made in the world than Stein Bloch Smart Clothes They satisfy you in fit in style and in service Their price is reasonable more than that when their quality is considered Prices 20 to 30 W B St R F D No 1 G V Korell is advertising a pub lic sale Sept 30th He has rented his place to the Creagers and will move to Culbertson The Creagers expect to put in an acreage of su gar beets Marriage Licenses The following licenses have been issued since our last report Freddie W Breaker 21 and Nel lie Iona Reatherford 22 both of Cambridge James W Walsh 27 of Wymore and Mary Agnes Williams 26 of Mc Cook Newman E Austin 32 of Stevens Neb and Edna M Coffey 19 of Ce dar Bluffs Kas Married by county judge Sept 3rd 1910 FAIRY REVEL September 30th at opera house Try a Tribune want ad and watch results term to try civil as well as criminal cases and is paid by the county com missioners the expense of which is no part of my department And in the case of Riley and also of Purdy you have charged 20400 at costs in the cases which were ex penses incurred after conviction and are no part of the costs of prosecution and you have charged the jury of that whole term amounting to 16605 to those two cases which you knew to be misleading and meant to deceive Now with your jury fees of two whole terms of court charged to those three cases you have a total of 47855 And expenses after convic tion of 20400 Which makes a total of 68255 besides numerous other small items of costs which are no part of the costs in the prosecution of criminal cases and are only put in by you to mislead and deceive without any re gard to the truth The amounts of fines and costs that I have printed In those circulars were obtained from the district clerks office which will neither lie nor deceive any person and are cor rect and the cases were all conducted by the county attorney with no ex pense to the county for attorneys fees and besides there was some one convicted SIDNEY DODGE Advertisement T