The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 29, 1910, Image 6

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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 stingy
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 Grculation in Red Willow Co
Entered at postoflice McCook Nebraska as
second class matter Published weekly
REPUBLICAN TICKET
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
t 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 65th Dist
FRANK MOORE
For County Attorney
CHARLES D RITCHIE
For Commissioner 3rd TJist
WALTER N ROGERS
Even the presidents Winona speech
couldnt save Tawney
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The supreme question in the state
campaign is this Shall the people ol
Nebraska surrender political power in
to the keeping of the liquor trust
Pawnee Republican
While the election of Aldrich would
not necessarily mean county option il
would mean that a couoty option bill
would be signed if it was passed On
the other band while the election of
Dahlman might through his exercise
of the veto power defeat county option
even if it were to pass the legislature
the result would probably react later
in favor of state - wide prohibition
County optionists including those who
favor license regulation will see the
wisdom in supporting Aldrich Wayne
Herald
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Fairy Revel tonight
An order of the post office depart
ment has just been promulgated plac
ing the assistant postmaster under
civil service rules
Did you lose- something Let a
Tribune want ad help you find it
It has helped otners why not you
Mrs J F Forbes and family de
parted Wednesday evening for their
new home in Criagov Many McCook
friends will wish them contentment
and success
We know it tobe a positive fact
that Lily talent flour Is the best
high patent flour in McCook Mc
Cook Flour and Feed Store
The C W Way Co Hastings Ne
braska will furnish you -with plans
and specifications for any class of
buildings you wish to erect Ask
them -for information
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
A F Drebert left Sunday for Chi
cago on business
Mrs Frank H Fowler of Chicago
is visiting at the home of J A
Wilcox for a few days this week
Mrs C W Kelley and young son
arrived home Sunday from spending
a few weeks in Excelsior Springs
Mo
Mrs H M Tyler and Harold were
up from Orleans Monday to attend
the burial services over Carl Lawrit
son
E S Kimmell went down to Lincoln
Tuesday morning to attend the Ne
braska Photographers convention this
week
T A Endsley county assessor de
parted Tuesday night for Tarentum
Penna and other points east on a visit
to relatives and friends
E M Woods who has been out
from Syracuse Nebraska looking
after his real estate interests here re
turned home close of last week
C H Boyle went up to Denver
last Saturday to visit his parents
and to see Mrs Boyle and little Es
ther who is gradually improving from
recent operations
Mr and Mrs K K Stangland went
down to Lincoln Saturday night to
visit their daughter Mrs Pool Mr
S returned home Monday night but
Mrs S will remain longer
There is perfect safety in the for
eign bills of exchange bought from
The First National Bank It is a
convenient and economical way to
send money to the old country
Earl Glandons friends in McCook
will be pleased to learn of his secur
ing the principalship of the public
schools at Pleasanton Nebraska
where he is now in charge
Mr and Mrs U J Warren of Fort
Morgan Colorado spent Monday in
the city guests at the marriage of
Miss Bessie Rowell They left on
No G same night for Davenport Ne
braskato visit his parents briefly
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Anderson of
Sheridan Wyoming arrived in the
city last Saturday evening and vis
ited his sister here Mrs C L Fahn
estock Wilbur is employed by the
Burlington at Sheridan as he was
during his residence of some length
here
Dr C M Duncan and family de
parted Sunday for Malcolm Nebras
ka their new home a few miles
northwest of the state capital The
doctor enjoyed a large and lucrative
practice while here and many friends
remain here to wish him success in
his new location where he will con
duct a private sanitarium
Mrs Mary Caffrey of Orleans
Neb has purchased the Frank Real
property of this city which she
with her daughters Misses Ella and
Katy expect to make their future
home Miss Ella is one of our high
school teachers Miss Katy has re
signed her school in Orleans and will
make her home with her mother
Midshipman E F Enright who has
been spending a few weeks at home
departed on No 10 Sunday evening
for the naval academy at Annapolis
Maryland to resume his studies for
the ensuing year He was one of a
big party of middies who recently in
dulged in a practice voyage to Eng
land France and other European
countries in one of Uncle Sams war
ships
FOR SALEJRMTJ5TC
FOR SALE OR RENT My ranch
of 640 acres on the Blackwood All
jnder fence big pasture hog pasture
and 175 acres in cultivation 300
acres of bottom land Good buildings
and improvements Write or inquire
of J I Lee R F D No 1 McCook
Neb or phone 43
FOR RENT Four furnished or
furnished rooms Inquire at No
1002 2nd street east
For Rent Steam heated rooms on
Main ave Phone black 133
FOR SALE 5 room house S E
corner trees lawn walks stable For
quick sale under price See Dor
wart Barger
FOR SALE My residence at 601
4th street E Address J S Williams
or phone black 189 tf
WANTED Dressmaking Will sew
by the day or do sewing at my house
at 511 J 4th st west Phone black
64 It
WANTED Music pupils by an ex
perienced teacher 50c per lesson
409 4th street east 29 2t
FOUND A pocket book Owner
can have same by paying for this no
tice and identifying same to S S
Garvey at Updike elevator
POR SALE Cheap an Art Garland
base burner used two winters Phone
red 214 MRS W T MARCH
XOST On the streets of McCook
or on the road between McCook and
Perry a gentlemans black pocket
book containing a sum of money
Finder will confer a favor by return
ing same to A C Hippie and receive
a liberal reward
FOR RENT Furnished rooms 304
5th st E Phone 257 J I Kennedy
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I I McCook 1 RQZELL SONS lwBst1 m g
B G Jones spent Sunday with his
uncle J F Jones of Trenton
Mrs Higby is absent from the city
visiting in Brooklyn S D for a week
or two
The car repairers have bean put
back to 10 hours per day and six days
aweek
Mr and Mrs A R Scctt move into
the conductor King dwelling on 1st
street east this week
Mrs W N Jimicon and daughter Cook luuisea
Marvel of Cherokee Iowa are guests
of Mr and Mrs A C Wiehe
J W Wimer has joined Mrs Wim
er at Wellman Iowa and they will
make an extended visit there
Paul Perrenoud is home this week
from his visit of several months in
Switzerland delighted with his trip
and visit in the home land
Mrs H F Nusly and daughters
Dorothy and Florence of Canton
Ohio are here on a visit to
tives Mrs Ainsworth Monks and Mrs
Fred Wolff both sisters i
Extensive Improvements
Messrs March Johnson have ex
tensively improved their greenhouse
at this place this summer Two new
houses have been added to the plant
the improve ments aggregate g a sum
or nearly 33500
This week they have acquired a
fine plait in Sterling Colorado at a
cost of 5000 which they will con
duct in conjunction with the Mc-
BOX ELDER
Mi s Martha JoLnson and daughter
Mrs G A S ields arc visiting J B
Johnson at Geneva
Frark ard Orin Wilson lett last
Monday for Laird Colorado
F G Lytle and Rev F C Tyler
returned from North Platte Tuesday
Rev Tyler has been appointed to
this charge for another year
Subscribe for the Tribune
Bullard Lumber Co
Sells the Best
Lumber and Coal
BULLARD LUMBER CO Phone no i
E C Eiago a transferred his
headquarttii iciii McCook to Lin
cola
Portland Cement Co His headquar
teis will be at Sioux tails S D
temporarily He will leave for his
new position next week
Money to Loan on Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing store
Benj Meyers and Miss Susie Fox-
Cuy G Tomiinson has secured a J en of Turkey River Iowa arrived in
Oiiton with the Itoruinutern State the city last night and will be the
guests of Peter Foxen for a while
Mr Meyers is owner of the E E
Rogers farm south of the city He
is a brother-in-law of Mr Foxen
Scene from the seasons best musical comedy The Blower of the Ranch Temple Theatre Wed Oct st
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