The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 13, 1911, Tuesday Evening Edition, Image 6

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ESTABLISHED 1S82
F M K1MMELL Editor
Largest Circuated Newspaper Published in Red Willow County
Entered at postoffice McCook Nebraska as second class mat
ter Published Tuesdays and Thursdays
I Norris to Work for La Follette
Washington June 8 Special
Demoralization among the insurgents
is complete today following the dis
covers that Senator Cummins of Iowa
has determined to cast his lot with
President Taft for another nomina
tion as against Senator La Follette
When La Follettes friends began to
count noses in the senaate today
they found that there were mighty
few in numbers The only senators
-who could definitely be counted upon
to stand by LaFollette to the end and
carry their fight for him to the
floor of the next republican national
convention were Bourne of Oregon
Poindexter of Washington Bristow of
Kansas and Clapp of Minnesota
There is some doubt about Works of is not only vice president of the pro-
California that senator not having
made his position clear as yet Sena
tor Brown of Nebraska together with
eight other infurgents has decided to
line up for Taft in 1912 This break
in insurgent ranks is disconcerting to
La Follettes friends
In the case of Senator Brown it is
pointed out that although he was one
of the organizers of the national re
publican progressive league he has
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never committed himself against Pres
ident Taft On the other hand he
has been on friendly terms with the
president even when Cummins and
La Follette were fighting the admin
istration Brown will be with the
president for another term the rad
ical insurgents having failed to win
him over to the La Follette candid
acy
In this connection it is significant
that the senators contest in Nebras
ka will furnish at least two important
issues It is taken for granted here
that Representative Norris will be a
candidate against Senator Brown Mr
Norris has voted against Canadian re
ciprocity Senator Brown will vote
for the measure in the senate Norris
gressive league but one of La Fol
lettes most ardent boomers and
among the insurgents in the house
who aTe unalterably opposed to an
other nomination of Taft Senator
Brown is for Taft for another term
The two men therefore will have at
least two very important issues as
subjects for debate in their primary
contest J C Welliver in Lincoln
State Journal
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Washington June 9 Special
Senator Brown today made plain his
attitude on the presidential campaign
The senator has never been counted
as an enemy of President Taft not
withstanding his prominence in the
organization of the republican pro
gressive league and his association
with Senator La Follette on many
matters in the senate
My position in this matter of pres
idential policies is perfectly plain and
easy to understand said Senator
Brown today I think I was one of
the first men in Nebraska to urge th
passage of the primary law in such
form that the voters of the state
could express their preference foi
president and the principles I advo
cated were enacted into law at the
last session of -the legislature The
people of Nebraska now have it in
Foleys Kidney Remedy
Is particularly recommended for
chronic cases of Kidney and blad
der trouble It tends to regulate
and control the kidney and bladder
action and is healing strengthening
and bracing A McMillen
Typewriter papers typewriter rib
bons carbon papers manifolding pa
per mimeograph paper a large se
lection to cnoose from at The
Everything in drugs McConnell
their power to declare whom they
want for their delegates in the na
tional convention to vote for and it
is not for me to say that I shall at
tempt to work for this man or that
man in the state of Nebraska when
the voters of that state have full pow
er to decide the matter for them
selves and when they have made the
decision I will work for the nomina
tion and election of the choice of the
people of Nebraskaa whoever he may
be
As pointed out in these dispatches
last night Senator Brown and Rep
resentative Norris are at odds in the
matter of presidential candidates and
Representative Norris today reiterat
ed his determination to work for the
nomination of Senator La Follette as
against President Taft J C Welliv
er in Lincoln Journal
Foley Kidney Pills contain just the
ingredients necessary to regulate and
strengthen the action of the kidneys
and bladder Try them yourself A
McMillen
Buy flower field and garden seeds
from H P Waite Co Their seeds
are reliable 9 tf
All grades of Oxford flour and
each sack guaranteed at the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
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SIGNOR FERRANTE THE GREAT ITALIAN BANDMASTER
Royal Italian Guards Band has come into the Chau
FERRANTES It has been induced to leave the summer gardens
and richly furnished nmnsement parks of the city for a ten
weeks tour of a great Chautauqua System The coming of this
famous band to this city Chautauqua week is unquestionably the great
est event in music the community has known Ferrante himself is one
of the greatest band directors that Italy has produced He organized
his first band when only a very young man He has been a band
master ever since He came to this country with his Royal Italian
Guards less than two years ago The band had made a great stir In
Europe where it is well known and it is fast becoming a favorite in
this country It has never until this summer crossed the Missouri
river Band Day will be one of the big days of Chautauqua week
STORE KEPT CLOSED 18 YEARS
Proprietor Made Vow When No Cus
tomer Entered Building for
Whole Day
Eighteen years ago Peter RobL
douxs store at Wallace Kan was
the largest between Kansas City and
Denver One day he sat from early
morning until late at night and not a
customer crossed the threshold
That night Robidoux closed the
store and vowed never to open it
again He kept his word for since
then no human being has entered the
place and the 20000 stock of gen
eral merchandise has remained there
a prey to moths and rust He double-docked
the doors boarded up the
windows Peering through the cracks
an the boards covering the windows
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
A pleasant birthday surprise party
was given one of our neighbors Mr
Jos Dack to celebrate his 64th birth
day last Tuesday June 6th Prompt
ly at 1030 carriages buggies and
autos from McCook began to arrive
and soon there was a big crowd on
hand and the surprise was great
We found Mr Dack resting comfort
ably seated in his arm chair not
dreaming what was on hand Mr
Dack is one of the largest farmers in
Red Willow county Besides his
home farm of 800 acres of splendid
land situated seven miles southwest
of McCook on R F D 4 Mr Dack
and his family own and lease some
2000 acres of adjoining lands
After small tokens of love and re
spect were given Mr Dack the
one miay see the shelves filled with friends and neighbors began to un
goods show cases full of expensive toad their baskets boxes and ice
cutlery kegs of nails that have long cream freezers and such a lot of
been out of fashion piles of clothin scod things to eat Mr Dack sure
upon long counters j had a happy look on his face for all
A few doors away lives Peter Robir of his six children and fifteen grand-
doux one of the wealthiest men in
Wallace county with thousands of
acres of land and cattle on a hundred
hills Often he has been prevailed
ubon to open the store and sell for
what it is worth what remains of the
merchandise But Robidoux is a de
termined man
Peter Robidoux is a brother of Jo
seph Robidoux the pioneer merchant
of Benkelman and is well known lier
among the pioneers he having bought
the James Morris store in 1884 and
was in partnership with his brother
for several years though never re
siding here Benkelman News-Chronicle
We never hesitate to guarantee
Lily Patent flour At the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
children were able to get there also
his nephew F R Hines and family
from Colorado It was soon dinner
time then everybody did justice to a
splendid dinner After dinner the
visitors were shown Mr Dacks splen
did herd of Red Polled cattle and his
crop of spring colts which were fine
We were then shown through the
machine sheds where he keeps his
great steam plowing and threshing
machinery and through his auto gar
age then through his machine and
blacksmith shop for Mr Dack is a
modern up-to-date farmer believing
it best to get the very best out of
a machine and doing necessary
NORRIS BRANDS AS FALSE
TALES OF PROGRESSIVE ROW
Washington June 10 With the in- newspapers brought about to help
surgent republicans thoroughly Taft get the nomination in 1912 be-
ed by stories recently that many cause he has been for the Canadian
nrosressives will sunnort Taft for re- reciprocity agreement which is ex-
nomination Representative George tfected to lower the price of print pa-
W Norris rep Neb leader of the per Lincoln News
house insurgents today gave out the
following A Leading California Druggist-
The insurgent movement has Pasadena gCal March 9
scarcely well begun The fight is on ley and Co Gentlemen We have
in real earnest for nrosressive sold and recommended oieys iioney
and Tar Compound for years We be
lieve it to be one of the most
single man or group of men cannot cient eXpectorans on the market Conr
stop it taining no opiates or narcotics it
This entire crop of reports and can be given freely to children
rumors that the insurgents have be- f nouh of thJf f
to relieve a cold as it has no nausea
come panic sxncKen or nave iosL g resuits and does not interfere
their courage s is absolutely -without with digestion Yours very truly C
foundation H Ward Drug Co C L Parsons
tissue oise reports iS a K TcuSit
result of a combination of certain the yeii0w package A McMillen
BURLINGTON TIME TABLE
East Depart Central Time
No 6 1110 P M
16 500 A M
2 550 A M
i 13 945 A M
12 645 A M
14 920 P M
10 505 P M
West Depart Mountain Time
No 1 1235 P M
3 1142 P M
5 arr 830 p m
13 940 A M
15 1230 A M
3 C25 A M
Imperial Line Mountain Time
No 176 arrives 330 P M
No 175 departs 645 A M
Sleeping dining and reclining chair
cars seats free on through trains
Tickets sold and baggage checked to
iry point in the United States or
Canada
For information time tablesi maps
and tickets call on or write D F
Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska
or L W Wakeley General Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Mart Trammell entertained his uncle
John Trammell last Saturday
As a result of T E McCarls visit
to Chicago last week he has been
reinstated as a conductor Upon
which fact The Tribune joins many
McCook friends in congratulating him
Six men of the Burlington engin
eering corps arrived in Wray last
night and are at work today in the
west end of the companys yards
Just what the result will be could
not be determined It is rumored that
a two stall round house is to be
built liere in the near future to ac
commodate the local freight engines
that lay over here and have to be
herder Wray Rattler
On June 20th the largest crowd
that ever visited Cambridge will be
in our city The occasion will be
the Burlington Railway Employes
third annual picnic All of the head
officials of the road are coming and
the employes and their families for
the entire division will be on hand
Let us give them a welcome in the
true Cambridge spirit and make the
day one of pleasure to the railroad
boys Cambridge Clarion
New Depot for Alma
Alma Neb June 8 General Man
ager George Holdrege General Su
perintendent Allen Division Superin
tendent Flynn and Railroad Commis
sioner Furse were in Alma Tuesday
morning and decided to build the nev
depot on the site where the alfalfa
mill stood the old depot to be used
as a freight house
Be Not Less Popular
The esteemed McCook Tribune last
week begun its thirtieth year as a
semi weekly The Tribune has al
ways been a paper that McCook peo
ple could well be proud of and asi a
semi weekly it should not be less
popular Hastings Democrat
For special on sauer kraut by the
gallon see Magner
THE INTERMISSION
for all kinds
MAGAZINES AND DAILIES
Temple Building
Kansas City Post 5c week
FEW PERSONAL REFERENCES
With this weeks issue the Mc
Cook Tribune enters its 30th year of
publication the last 29 of which it
has been under the efficient manage
ment of its present editor F M
Kimmell Marion Enterprise
The McCook Tribune entered upon
its thirtieth year of public enlighten
ment June 1st and will hereafter be
issued as a semi weekly May its
growth be undaunted Trenton Reg
ister
The McCook Tribune issued a spec
iaal edition Tuesday evening describ
ing the wreck along with other news
It showed commendable enterprise
Benkelman News Chronicle
The McCook Tribune is the same
age as the Mirror entering its
thirtieth year the last issue and
celebrated the event by inaugurating
a semi weekly publication Arapa
hoe Mirror
The McCook Tribune issued two
copies last week for the first time
They have our best wishes for suc
cess of a semi weekly paper Having
a linotype machine and a hustling ed
itor it is bound to be a success Mc
Cook business men should support th
Tribune when its editor is striving
so hard to boost for McCook and all
its interests Cedar Bluffs Kan
Booster
ter a good visit all around started foi
respective homes having spent a
glorious day and wishing Mr Dack
pairs right on the farm with little and Mrs Dack long life and happi
loss of time ness and hoping that they will con-
We then went hack to the house
where ice cream and cake and nice
cooling drinks were served and
tinue to prosper and remain -with us
for many years to come
COM
ANOTHER
BANK STORY
Smith bought some pigs from
his neighbor Jones The price
came to 642 Smith paid
Jones in cash but as usual
neither had the proper change
and Smith said Just make It
even money Smith lost 8
cents Jones bought some pigs
from his neighbor Johnson The
jrice came to 642 Jones ha
nis money in the bank ana
gave Johnson a check for the
exact amount Jones did no
lose a cent This is only one
of the advantages of a check
ing account Come in and let
us explain further
The First
National Bank
of McCook Neb
Quality and price courtesy and
promptness in delivery are making
for success at the McCook Flour and
Feed Store
MRS L CANN
Teacher of
Piano and Organ
910 First Street West McCook Ne
braska
I AM PREPARED
to do Paper Hanging Light Car
penter Work and Inside Painting
Leave orders with C C Brown
at Ideal Store or at 910 1st St
West McCook Neb
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We now handle the best
grades of Colo and Penna
coals in connection with
our grain business
Give us a trial order
Phone 262
Real Easterday
Mike Walsh
DEALER IN
POULTRY EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
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Osborn Kummer Co
DRAY LINE
All kinds of Hauling and Trans
fer Work promptly attended to
Your patronage solicited
Office First Door South of DeGrofFs
Phone No 13
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Props
Specialty of moving Household
Goods and Pianos Only covered
van in city Phones Office 68
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