TSfS 4P i ti i Ji jttajcmrPOTTrrTTBwinn yirffiw rwntw fit Mifw t Tf ttti TTlMfflTTTTTPMWMWlMn Our Fire Proof Vaults are at your disposal Why not have a Safe Deposit Box in which to keep your will insurance poli cies deeds abstracts notes leaese and other valnable ptpers In this manner you safe guard yourself against any pos sible loss by fire If you are not familiar with the plan we will be glad to have you call at the bank inspect the boxes and allow us to ex- plain fully this secure way of taking care of your private papers a d other valuables First National Bank McCook Nebr By F AI K1MMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Fntored at postoflice SlcCook Nebraska as matter Published weekly Worth Every Effort Tio McCook Commercial club held a special meeting Tuesday evening to consider and discuss the matter of assisting in pushing the proposi tion of increasing the acreage of sugar beets to be planted in this vicinity next season Discussion disclosed the existence of a unanimous sentiment favoring such action among the members and that the feeling was undivided that the growing of sugar beets is an agricultural enterprise profitable and peculiarly adapted to this section and should be encouraged by all means The proposition and contract of the Great Western Sugar Co of Den ver were also discusseed and it was the opinion that they offer a fair price generous treatment and a re liable guarantee of monthly payment in McCook of beets sold and deliv ered to them Io encourage this enterprise the club authorized the appointment of a committee Messrs C B Gray P Walsh and D C Marsh and these gentlemen will at once take this im portant project in hand and will try to interest sugar beet growers in this section in the growing of beets next year for the Denver company which by the way is one of the greatest sugar concerns in the world Practical growing has proven doubt that sugar beets are profitable and a successful crop in this vicinity There is nothing ex perimental or doubtful about it and the Great Western people assure the growers every assistance and con venience possible They will guaran tee labor provide dumps at conven ient points pay a flat rate of 5 per ton for beets payments to be made monthly in McCook on the 15th of each month They also provide seed at a rate reduced considerably over past years taking payment out of first shipmnet of beets The Tribune believes this to be a project which should engage the will ing and intelligent assistance of bus iness men and farmers It ought not to be a dfificult matter to secure a thousand acres or more in contracts for next seasons planting The en terprise is worthy a most determin ed effort The commercial club Is leading in the endeavor Let us help what we can The Tribune makes an appeal for such an observance of the Sunday closing law in this city as will make it less difficult to the average citi zen or visitor to distinguish that day from the regular week days There are Sundays when the business ac tivities on some of our streets al most entirely obscure the day Work and business should at least be sus pended if for no better reason than that q rest and recuperation and leaving out of the consideration the difficult question of sports and amusements Men When you meet with men of worth think how you may attain to their level when you see others of an op posite character look within and ex amine yourself Confucius lil i i wruU Nebraska That was a wise and far seeing cit izen of the world who once upon a time advised his neighbors and friends that it was better to hear the ills you have for a season than to blindly flee to others you know not of Every day lends evidence to the fact that has been clear in the minds of those Nebraskans who are not of the rolling stone sort that too many thoughtless farmers laboring men and in some instances even investors are foolishly sacrificing their lands and chattels here for an unknown hereafter amid conditions and circum stances elcewhere of which they have small knowledge or information Lurid advertising matter and glib tongued agents are leading Nebras kans from their homes and to certain loss and dissatisfaction Irrigation projects in this distant state town lot propositions in that remote state all of them of the get-rich-quick sort are doing their deceptive work among us and deserving men who would in a few years be reasonably indepen dent by remaining in Nebraska are the losers in money and in time Nature fortunately has not locat ed all of her attractions and riches of resources in any one locality but The Tribune makes bold to claim that in few places has she placed better climate more productive soil superior conditions for stock raising and farming than right here in Ne braska Mayor Jim of Omaha With profoundest apologies to Rob ert J Burdett Mother is the Battle over Thous ands have been slain Im told Films and figures dim my vision and my feet are growing cold All these weeks Ive been elected Piled my totals to the sky Now its just as I expected Some oie else has got the pie Mother who did something to me Swat me with a lead pipe club Laid himself out to pursue me Pul verized your little Bub Just as I was stealing Second with intentions upon Third Silently a grim hand beckoned To the bench oh little bird I am dying Egypt dying Gee the night is growing cold Whats the use of my denying What the last returns unfold Lost the precinct that I live in Lost the town in which I dwell Tell my brothers as I give in How their noble Willie fell Prophesying my election Angels kissed me in my dreams But they sort of missed connection Collaring the vote it seems Faint and far the torchlights quiver Distant sounds the victors band and the steamboat up Salt River Waits for me upon the strand Tell my sister not to giggle When they bring me from the field Para lyzed beyond a wriggle Lying on my dinted shield Hang my pre election pictures Where the sun will never shine Mid the other campaign fix tures In San Bingen on the Rhine On the Watermelon Rhind On the field of Battle mother AH the night alone Ive lain Babbling senseless prattle mother Midst the gory and heaps of slain Up and down my features mother Haughty foemen stamped and walked Laugh ed in scorn the brutal creatures Goodness gracious how they talked By the fainting bivouac fires Thinking as betrayed I be the twen ty thousand liars who declared theyd vote for me Nineteen thous and liars of them Kith and kindred tribe and clan Heavy hangs my curse above them Voted for the oth er man Jeemses River Aint it chilly Raw and frosty comes the dawn Maundering round here seems so sil ly With the other corpses gone Guess Ill get a move and jine em To the dead march sad and low Ceasing from my vain repinin Glory but I hate to go Then the full moon went down red ly As full things are wont to do Shining where the campaign medley Strewed the field of sweet and rue Calm on field of joy and sorrow Shone as oft before shed shune On Po mona San Diego Long Beach Watts and San Berdoon Shone on Cam paign banners tattered Shone on blighted hopes that lied Shone on vain predictions shattered Shone on wrecks of broken pride Shone until the laughing morning Ushered in the radiant sun And it shone to beat the moon shine and it kept a shining on P S It Is still shining I carry a complete line of hair goods Switches puffs and curls made from your combings L M CLYDE PHONE 72 Ill W B St Up STAIES Great Play Here Nov 21st the open play and forward passes of I lcCock Seemed t0 thm The bad man of fiction is usually PUBLIC SCHOOL ITEMS bewlldeii ahe entire McCook team Plared a considered an impossible creature - SSSSSimSeiSS star game Trenton expected to is to rank along with and alleged Hm nirtiiresmiA hilt illnsinal COW the monthly magazines As a mat- nf rf foof 5t io ironornllv rmmfiflfid tion during its long run in the east North and South Roads Considerable interest is being shown just now over what is Vote in Fifth District Norris Sutherland Adams 104 Chase 180 Clay 476 Dundy 235 Franklin G Frontier 354 Furnas 259 Gosper 24 Hall 638 Harlan 171 Hayes 205 Hitchcock 124 Kearney 158 Nuckolls 12 Perkins 32 Phelps 354 Red Willow 611 Webster 389 4192 140 Total plurality 4C52 The above are official figures in all counties but those marked with an The First Spat She If I had known that you would scold I never would have mar ried you He If I had known that you would marry me I would have Bcolded Ulk Poor Thing Patience I feel awfully sorry for her Patrice Why Shes get ting hard of hearing and she does so like to hear herself talk V gain through the lighter McCook line lUt Benjamin Amick Moore Emer Dunchers that grace the pages of McCook Beats the Trerton Giants 22 to 10 Lilie along Wltn many OUiei leaiuiea uujs leueiveu we uuiui u vard line where Thomas carried the family whose solid substantiality Jiadi baU QVer on a delayed pass and criss proven too tame forhis riotous spir 1 crosg for Trentons last touch down it and he had emigrated West Amsden Britton failed to kick goal where an accidental killing led him k k d t Gibson who sained 10 I son Hughes and Hammell held- Tren I ton did not make a successful end Trenton Trenton won the t0SS and Thomas n every attempt being broken up Tepold rw tho hni mM te nonexistent an that he has passefr0riQUeste choseto defend the south goal Ale- by Cox 34 -- i ii n f Schmidt Archibald Wilson and Pember Amsden backed the line Hust P n style The game was ex- Duise that were symbolic of primitive co ton kicked to Schmidt who returned ceptionally free from rough playing Hildreth itlons In The Squaw Man ho 10 yards Amsden gained 5 yards er the play by Edwin Milton RoyhJ but lost the ball on forward pass toju ias at comes to the Temple Theatre Milligan Trenton carried ball 50 MnnHnv Mnv 9it thfirG is a bad yards on line smashes to McCooks 1 c -- j - - fc yard line where they held and man and a somewhat engaging one oie by reason of his very easy going ma- took the ball on downs and forward hgnancy He is not of the passes A forward pass to Wilson zine type however for he has been gained 20 yards another Milligan carefully drawn from life by the gained 20 more Two more passes or who knew him in the long ago carried the ball to Trentons 25 yard before Emerson Hough began line Two end runs failed and Wil lessly dragging the romantic spec- son dropped back and sent a pretty dron kick the Sal- Trenton over tacles from our noses In the play kick Wilson McCook carried to this bad man is known as Cash Hawkins and he is a splendid type ot the old time character In life Cash Hawkins was one Iftto Rm lpv who had his habitat in theball to the middle of the field where Trenton held for downs and sent Gibson and Smith smashing through McCooks line for good gains Gibson brokc through MCooks d the lower Wyoming regions where he posed as a gentleman of touchy tem- noi nnrl n PrmrJ tiooo frr nthor non- which would lend itself to altera tions Rowley was much jn the hab it of posing about the cow towns with a brace of heavy Colts and belt full of cartridges and prone to as similate all the bad whiskey that could be poured into him It was said that in his earlier days he had been a member of a decent eastern fense in the 40 yard line and evad ing several tacklers ran for a touch down Trenton failed to kick goal pies cattle with a suitable brand t Captain Archibald chose toreceive and Eritton kicked to Amsden who made a beautiful pass to Wilson but it was declared illegal and brought back The quarter ended with the ball in Trentons possession on Mc Cooks 35 yard line Trenton opened the second quarter by rushing through McCooks line to the 10- Cox Hughes Emerson Benjamin Amick Hammell Moore Archibald Milligan Schmidt Wilson Amsden Line up R E R T R G C L G L T L E Quarter R H L H Full Touch downs Thomas 1 Gibson 1 Amsden 1 Wilson 2 Goals from touch downs Amsden 1 Field goals Wilson 2 Score McCook 22 Tren ton 10 Referee Dr White of Holdrege Umpire Scott Field Judge Silvers into many similar excesses He ranyards Trenton gaind throilgh theTrenton Barbazette made two pret his course for some seven or eight the1 1ne several times and then lost aalets n miMt slIPcesRlo a years and then met death in a ball downs McCook carried the on j foul was called on McCook and Te rel with an Indian woman who shotboll to Trentons 15 yard line on a pold threw it making the score 74 him with a small calibred revolver serjes of forward and end paSses The first half ended shoitiv after from an ambush which incident by Amsden passed to Wilson runs with McCook playing better ball all the way Mr Royle has employed across the goal line and the ball was the time Bv this time it was so most effectively as a climax to the Trentons on their 25 yard line Mc- dark that the pIayers could hardly second act of The Squaw Man for cook held for downs and took the see the ball It was decided to play the taking off of Cash Hawkins ban Wilson received a pass from five minutes longer After a short Hawkins has his prototype in real Amsden on Trentons 3 yard line and intermission the game started The life today but in a somewhat milder ran across the line for McCooks first bau was near McCooks goal all ot form i touchdown Wilson punted out to this period but the darkness and The company which H E Pierce Amsden who failed at goal Amsden jbe g0od guarding of the Trenton Co will send to this city will be kicked off to Smith who gained 10 team prevented McCook from scor one of exceptional merit made up yards The half ended with McCook ng more than once Gatewood threw of metropolitan players several of in possession of the ball on the only basket made during this whom were so contributory to the tons 30 yard line Score 10 to 8 in period The Trenton girls were bet- remarkable success of the Trentons favor The second half opened -with Brit ton kicking off to Amsden who car ried the ball 10 yards nearer Tren tons goal By a series of forward passes by Amsden to Milligan n nnv Ti tt Jjuimiuii jnlmj v11 T OU11 L11U OVillllllUU HIG Utlll WCIO W1UCU 4 a styieu a norxn ana souui rauroau in this section of the country Various terminal points both in the north and in the south are in the public eye Prominent among them are Bismarck N D and Aransas Pass Texas Added interest has been given the subject by the recent investigation of the government board of engineers the rrrtVntnmrtti has nLnnilir government already spent a million dollars in building the jet ties in front of The Pass the chanc es of that place to become the lo cation seem to be excellent And the establishment of a great to Trentons 35 yard line where Ams den on a criss cross with splendid interference of Wilson ran for a touci down Amsden kicked goal Britton again kicked to Amsden who return ed 10 yards By a series of forward Dasses mixed with end runs and criss crosses the ball was carried to Tren tons 10 yard line where Wilson grab bpH n nnss from Amsrlfm and crossed for a location of a great and perma the Hne for McCooks last touch nent naval base on the Gulf of QQWn Wion failed at goa BriUon ico and the fact that they have Wcked tQ mism whQ returned 12 gested in the neighborhood of Aran 1 Trflntnn braced and held for sas Pass is the proper location As -ns hprp thpv fhfiir diatance B fiico Jinrl tlipn McCnnlr held for 8 downs and taking the ball on for ward passes to Benjamin and Milli gan carried the ball to Trentons 45 yard line only to lose it on an incom plete forward pass Trenton again naval base and port on the gulf at ade her distance once and then tnat will be a stimu point powerful t ATrlr 1ino lol nnfl throw thfi lant to the north and south railroad project heavy Trenton backs for losses Once more McCook by successful passes by Amsden to Schmidt and Wilson car 1 ried the ball to Trentons 15 yard line After two end runs had failed to gain Wilson again booted a pret ty field goal from the 20 yard line Thomas chose to kick again and Schmidt ran Brittons kick back 15 yards The quarter ended with the ball in McCooks possession near the center of the field Trenton braced at the beginning of the last quarter and shoved McCook back to her 35- yard line Amsden used an on side kick which went over Thomas head which he recovered on his 15 yard line Gibson went through the line for 6 yards and Britton made Tren tons only successful forward pass to Smith for a gain of 18 yards Here Trenton made several good gains on trck plays McCook played her best defensive gain at this time Cox Archibald Wilson and Schmidt threw tne Trenton hacks for losses when they tried to run the ends Tren tons plunges were stopped by the linemen before they got started Ben jamin and Hughes made several nice tackles McCook got the ball on downs and gained on forward pass es And on side kicks by Amsden blocked and Milligan recovered the ball Trenton played very slow ball during this quarter and McCook also fumbled more than they had during the first part of the game The McCook boys played safely the rest of the game The game ended with the ball in possession of McCook near the center of the field Trenton played good old fashioned game hut i ter at team work and basket shoot- l V ing because of their long practice Considereing that the McCook girls had only one weeks practice they played a fine game and were playing a better game when the whistle blew than Trenton Line up Forward Center Guard Field goals Tepold McCook Gatewood Barbazette Griffin Hegenberger Stewart 2 Hust 1 CiritGVLnrtrl 1 Vnrha rpttf 2 Fnul Ernals Trenton Tepod made 1 misSed 2 Pember Boyd missed 3 Gatewood missed 1 Barba Vv eyl j zette miSSed 2 Length of halves Buxton 15 and - minutes Referee Woods French i Hay Britton Carlson Thomas Tepold Smith i Basket Ball Playing in the dark the McCook girls went down to defeat at the hands of Trenton score 7 6 Captain Hust chose the south basket and af ter a few minutes of play Tepold started the scoring by making a pret ty basket Shortly after Captain Hust added two more points to Tren tons credit After nearly 10 min utes of play Tepold made another basket Here the McCook girls took a bracer and completely out played High School Students and Faculty Entertain the Trenton Athletes Saturday evening after a stren uous play feast extending over all the afternoon McCook High School I I T TJ nn nnml Gibson I alul acuity save ciii iiupiuinpLu cption to the visiting teams from Trenton The High School assembly room and halls were daintily deco rated in scarlet and cream the High School colors and were served by the High School girls After a brief season of social intercourse the meet ing was called to order by Supt Tay lor This was followed with a piano solo by Miss Nina Tomlinson and a vocal solo by Miss Minnie Viersen Then Supt White Mr Archer and Miss Kaup responded with short speeches for the faculties of the two schools Fred Amsden Harold Schwab Frank Thomas Fred Arch ibald Miss French Kate Griffin Os car Carlson Andrew Wilson Maur ice Benjamin and Carl Schmidt res ponded for the two schools Then a reading by Mrs Taylor The next feature of the evening was a splen did address by Ex State Superinten dent W K Fowler who happened to be in the city at that time Games were played and the reception car ried on in an impromptu manner un til nearly time for th Trenton peo ple to go home Schools Closed for Vacation The city schools will be closed Thursday and Friday of next week for Thanksgiving vacation Supt Taylor goes to Linclon Sat urday to help complete arrangements for the State Teachers Association next week Supt Taylor is vice pres ident of the State Association iff Wt HrfrvHr iKPmSj till tetf lbuj fw fen af bjvvcw iyin ITC SDBSajDiW W TgrCUPV The Garland Base Burner with its two piece revolving fire pot which is easy to clean makes it the most desirable stove to buy Every body who uses An Art Garland Base Burner will tell you they are the Best Stove To Buy and that it saves all the work and worry and keeps 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