The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 27, 1910, Image 4

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An early tart and a dcfi
n te plan goes far toward
assuring success to the
young man or woman
starting out in life No
need of being tingy
neither should you be a
spender The sensible
and easy met od of creat
ing a fund for your future
needs s to open an ac
count with this bank de
posit whatever you can
each week or month
S ick to it and in time
your success will be as
sured Belter start now
ou will never regret it
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Entered at postoflice McCook Nebraska as
second class matter 1ublished weekly
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REPUBLICAN TICKET
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For United States Senator
E J BURKETT
For Governor
C H ALDRICH
For Lieutenant Governor
M R HOPEWELL
For Secretary of State
ADDIoON 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 65th Dist
FRANK MOORE
- For County Attorney
CHARLES D RITCHIE
For Commissioner 3rd Dist
WALTER N ROGERS
The next state convention of the
W C T U will be held in McCook
some date next year
The Alliance Times could use in
formation concerning the whereabouts
of a bum printer by the name of
J L Sullivan who took liberties with
the Times till etc
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Dean G A Beecher of Trinity Col
lege Omaha has been made mission
ary bishop of this jurisdiction to suc
ceed the former Bishop Graves re
signed on account of age
The people of Nebraska will do
well to make a mental note of the
peculiar fact that practically every
effort to discredit Hon C H Aldrich
Republican nominee for governor has
its origin in the brewery forces This
indicates that the liquor interests
are following their usual and well
known tactics in fighting political bat
ties and opponents and that they
are in practical charge of the Demo
cratic campaign in Nebraska this fall
They seem to take delight and satis
faction in attempting to fool the
Goody Goody fellows as they style
them One of the cries being repeat
ed by their workers out over the
state is Aldrich is no better than
Dahlman The record of these two
candidates is too well known over Ne
braska to make it necessary to an
swer such silly stuff and the real
purpose of the liquor men is else
where They seek to cloud the issue
to fool the voters to raise doubts
anything to keep temperance people
Goody Goody people from voting
for Aldrich Let no temperance ad-
vocate no seeker for better things in
Nebraska politics be misled- Aldrich
is at the head of the forces seeking
for civic and political betterment for
temperance for law enforcement in
this campaign
Your combings
made into switches ard puffs
MRS L M THOMAS
Phone Ash 2354
Central Committee Meeting
The Republican county central com- fl
mittee will meet in the court room
McCook next Tuesday afternoon at
2 oclock
Warning to Voters
The Tribune is reliably informed
that the Lahlma utes a e ccctlj but
syjtematically attempting to work out
a campaign cf slander cf Mr Al
drichs home life J t Lav id Cit This
eifoit faded in the early stac s o
te caiupaisn ber13 fm t rue- y the
eficrts ci 1 11 Lo e frlcit at te
i t5heico o tae vet vs a d dio
a d mo e tiajlo a uudrhanuea ac-
iont j ja co lj co uemplatsd
t i itnated that this attack
will be launcli3d Iroui come eastern
source at a nate and in a manner
which Vv ill malic it impracticable to
Jeny tre false occs and sa tiers
which will prcbablv have seme slight
io j ication upon v hii h a mass of de
ceit aad deception wil be slanderous
ly built
The Tribune refers to this not at
all because it fears the result or be
cause there is any foundation for the
assault Eon C II Aldrich needs no
defense but simply to warn its read
ers to be on guard against this cow
ardly ma lncr of defaming character
and obscuring the issue
Io be forewarned is to be fore-
armo
The other day in Lincoln Will M
Maunin deputy commissioner of labor H
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and for many years editorial writer c
the oi la Herald and later o the
Commoner was a ked by a FifthVlie
trit friend if hi were a Fifth district
resident would he vote for No ris i
The following is Mr Iiajpins reply
If I lived in the Hfth district I
thi k I wo ill vote for MoTis just as
I voild vote for Bourne if in Oregon
ior Lafcollelte u in Wisconsin ior
L Cummins or JDoIIivcr If in Iowa or
for if in Kansas My dem
ocracy dees not run to the party nar e
rL -would rather see my party defeat
ed -and my wishes fulfilled than to
aeo my - party triumphant and my
hopes and aspirations dashed I re
call that it was Norris who led the
fight against Cannonism Norris the
Republican And I rcrall that it was
Democrats who furnished tie votes
necessary to foist Cannonism upon us
again I esteem Sutherland as a if
did scholarly sentleman and it would i
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these are not days for party bias non1
or partisan blindness Lets loosen
the grip of the special interests first
then well take care of the tariff Real
ly about the oily difference I can see
between a Lemo rat like mjself and
the average insurgent Republican is
that I sa it first
Some people are de piratelj afraid
of the farmers especially on the
county option question lho e same
good citizens however have no ob
jectioa to the farmers trade
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J F Cordeal or McCook Republi
can candidate for state senator was
in town Monday supposedly fixinsr
up some political fences Mr Cordett
is a fine young man and should he be
fortunate enough to reach the goal he
is after the district would be well
represented Trenton Register
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
F B Donisthorpe of Geneva visited
his daughter Miss Louise of the pub
lie school teacher corps end of week
Mrs Hugh Kelley gave a
neous siiower at ner nome on aiain
avenue on October 12 1910 in honor
of Miss Hazel Rouch A very pleas
ant evening was spent and numerous
pretty and useful gifts were present
ed Miss Hazel was married October
20 to Mr Eusene C Ljon of Wy
more Neb
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Nov 2 Prices 25c to 75c
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THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Its Flight Through Space Toward the
Constellation Lyra
In what dir tiou are you moving
If you are gemg toward tin Battery
you will answer south if up Broad-
way you will answer north toward
the Hudson you will say wvst and
if in the direction of the East river
you will reply east
These anwors might be correct as
regards the surface of the earth but
they may be far from answering the
question for the earth is turning east
wardly at the rate of about a thousand
miles an hour which carries you in
that direction very much faster than
you can move over the ground
But that rotating motion constantly
changing your direction in relation to
all outside the earth is quite subordi
uate to another far more rapid motion
that is carrying you and the earth
around the sun eastwardly on an en
tirely different curve at the rate of
about nine miles a second ever chang
ing your direction in relation to the
stars in a circular path 279000000
miles long
Yet that isnt a key to your direc
tion for little you j our tiny earth and
your third rate sun with all of its
planets are traveling as a united group
in one direction differing from all
those mentioned Find the large first
magnitude bluish white star Vega in
the constellation of Lyra and you will
be looking in the direction of the flight
that our system is taking through
space If you will observe the stars
around Vega for a few hundred years
you will find that they are apparently
slowly separating while the stars at
the opposite pole of th heavens are
slowly drawing together That means
we are moving toward Vega and
away from the opposite point This
motion is in a circle that cannot be
exactly measured but there is evi
dence to show that it will require
18200000 years for our system to
complete it
Then can you answer I am moving
toward Vega Perhaps so but more
likely perhaps not for It Is far from
unlikely that you and your solar sys
tem with Vega and all of the galaxy
of stirs that eye can see on the clear
est night are moving In the same gen
eral direction around some great com
mon center yet unknown Who can
tell No one now but the possibility
Is presented to the human mind from
what we know of the motions of the
great universal clock of space that
marks off the seconds of eternity
New York Herald
Spoiled the Evening For Her
I suppose you had a perfectly love
ly time at the dinner party last night
No Through some mistake they
seated me next to my husband Chi
cago Record Herald
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BUT if yon try on i Stein- Block
Smart mjit or Ovekcoat before
our big mirror ou will learn
West B Street
at your tailor Jacks
something that SteSn
Block gives you and
that other realy - to - wear cothes
fail short in a way that you did not
notice before
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POPULAR COALS
Canyon City Lump
Canyon City Nut
Maitland Lump
Baldwin Lump
Sheridan Egg
Rex Lump
Pennsylvania Hard
These are all coals of highest heat
producing qualities Give us your
orders they will be filled promptly tell Neb
and to your satisfaction
S S GARVEY Manager
Phone 169
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Marriage Licenses
The following licenses have been
issued since our last report
Neal L Quick 21 o Indianda and
Ruth L Wiehe 20 of McCook
Albert F K of t 30 of Holbronk and
Alr Pearl T King 36 of ITolbrook
Peter 7 Kart hauler 22 an Anna
Weskamp 20 both of Indianola Neb
Jacob E Kircher 31 of Litonka
la and Catherine A Caffrey 29 of
McCook Neb
I oscli ITaag 26 of Hartley Neb
and B Gillen 21 J of Cul
berthon Neb
I Eugen C Lvn I 26 ymore Neb
and Haze R Kuiich 20 McCook
Neb
Osear A N Immi 23 Holdiege
Neb andHuLhvJ Eckloff 24 of Ax-
Andrew Neill 23 Denver Col and
Laura C Stiles 20 of Denver Col
Eddie W Reynolds 24 and Lillie
Wf ndland 18 j both of Ben elinan
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Advertised List
McCook Neb October 28 1910
The following letters cards and
packages rerumii uncalled for at the
posloffice
Letters
Mr Arthur Hailev Frank HaunnT
Miss Edith Kin- Mr V T Mosier
Mr F W MacD nm ll Mr Thomas
Pulver Mr R A Shuck Mr Claude
Spaulding Mr Chad V Taj lor
Cards
Miss Virginia Broaddus Carl Eck
hart Mr W J Jones Mr E J Lap
part F Osborn Earl Roberts Mrs
Myrtle Smith E K Wood
When calling for these please say
hey were advertised
LON CONE Postmaster
Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee-
Huber is exclusive agent in McCoo
tor the unexcelled Barrington Hall
coffees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c
per pound
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Scene from Act I UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES by Lottie Blair Parker author
of Way Down East TEHPLE THEATRE MONDAY OCT 31st
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