The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 27, 1911, Tuesday Evening Edition, Image 2

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ESTABLISHED 1882
F M KIMMELL Editor
Largest Circulated Newspaper Published in Red Willow County
Entered at postoffice McCook Nebraska as second class mat
ter Published Tuesdays and Thursdays
THE BASIS OF ADVERTISING
Advertising is not yielding to a who have been faithful readers of
streak of charity hut it is a matter of the Tribune for over a generation
simple businss and business some
times is utterly lacking in the Gold
en Rule and is cold as ice
D MAGNER
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The sons and daughters are taking
the same paper that their parents be
lieved in before them and they are
A husiness man considers a number training up a crop of boys and girls
of matters before he selects a paper
to spend his money on to get more
money to spend more money to get
more money
The section which the paper covers
the character of the people who read
the paper and the reputation of the
paper These are the consideration
The Tribune has enjoyed a wide
circulation in all parts of the county
for many years
JMcCook is the center of a large
community of thriving people The
Tribune along all the rural mail
routes of McCook has many patrons
The people who make McCook hanks
and stores their places of doing bus
iness are people who in large num
bers are readers of the Tribune
The people who are readers of
the Tribune are numbered among the
best families of the county people
who likewise are loyal to the Tribune
The old supporters are standing by
the Tribune and new subscribers are
being added
The Tribune has always stood for
high ideals for the best interests of
the community ischools churches
business social life politics all that
is for the public good
Considering the circulation the
class of readers the policy of the
Tribune this paper must commend
itself to the business world as an ad
vertising medium of unusual merit
The advertisements are of such a
nature that we do not hesitate to
stand back of them
Advertisng pays If you have an
ad in the Tribune you use good bus
iness judgment and if you are not
using the colnms of the TrL une do
so at once and get results
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I NORRIS FAVORS AMENDMENT 1
Washington June 21 Special
Representative Norris of Nebraska
today spoke in favor of the Bristow
amendment to the bill providing for
the popular election of United States
senators which amendment was sub
sequently rejected by the house Mr
Norris said
vote of the people another amend
ment that nobody has asked for at
least in the open I dont believe
there has been a political party
which has held a convention and
adopted a platform anywhere in the
United States that ever approved that
proposition
You who have the power in the
It has been argued that this house today either to kill or to make
amendment maw before the house ir
adopted would defeat the proposition
Let us see It is a simple propositior
to elect a senator by direct vote of
the people You propose to put in
its place a resolution tliat is identic
ally the same as far as it goes but
which goes further and says that the
right to control elections of senators
shall be taken away from congress
and vested in the several states I
would vote for the proposition eithe
way but I want to submit that it is
not fair to put on this proposition
that the people of the United States
are almost unanimous for a proposi
tion that has never been adopted at
any time at any election or put in
any platform of any political party
anywhere on earth If htere is any
merit in this other proposition why
dont you submit it as a different
proposition and let it stand on its
own bottom let it go to the legisla
tures on its own merits let it stand
here in this house on its own merits
Why will you couple with the pro
position to elect senators by direct
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
Foley Kidney Pills contain just the
ingredients necessary to regulate and
strengthen the action of the kidneys
and bladder Try them yourself A
McMillen
that resolution are going to say to
the country you cannot have that
amendment unless we tack on an
other one that -we never discussed
before that you never discussed
and that nobody dares to state be
fore the people of the country on
as a party of any political platform
The Bristow amendment is the
only genuine proposition uncoupled
and untrammeled with any other pro
position that is before the house On
the other hand the amendment that
you would add to it a separate ad
ditional amendment to a different part
oi the constitution is one that in
my judgment will endanger the propo
sition of this amendment by the legis
latures of the different states be
cause as I have said many men who
favor the election of United States
senators by a direct vote of the peo
ple will not vote to change hte consti
tution in the other respect and take
away from the congress the right to
control the election of United States
senators and members of the house
of representatives Lincoln Journal
Your Neighbors Experience
How you may profit by it Take
Foley Kidney Pills Mrs E G
Whiting 360 Willow St Akron O
says For some time I had a very
serious case of kidney trouble and I
suffered with backaches and dizzy
headaches I had specks floating be
fore my eyes and I felt all tired out
and miserable I saw Foley Kidney
Pills advertised and got a bottle and
took them according to directions and
results showed almost at once The
pain and dizzy headaches left me my
eye sight became clear and today I
can say I am a well woman thanks
to Foley Kidney Pills A McMil
len
Gold Watch
Given Away on June 30th to one
of my coffee and tea customers
COME AND SEE THE WATCH AT MY STORE
WHERE YOU WILL FIND A FULL LINE OF
GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS SWEET CREAM ETC
ONE CAR LOAD OF HIGH PATENT FLOUR AT
125 AS LONG AS LONG AS IT LASTS
COME WHERE YOUR WILL GET YOU MORE
THAN ANY OTHER PLACE IN McCOOK
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OPENS JUNE 27TH
Information for the public concern
ing the postal savings bank to be
opened in the McCook postoffice on
June 27th
Object
The postal savings system is estab
lished for the purpose of providing fa
cilities for depositing savings at inr
terest with the security of the Unit
ed States Government for repayment
Safety
The faith of the United States is
solemnly pledged to the payment of
deposits made in postal savings de
pository offices with accrued interest
as provided by the postal savings act
Who May Deposit
Accounts may be opened and de
posits made by any person of the
age of 10 years or over in his or her
own name and by a married woman
in her own name and free from any
interference or control by her hus
band No person can have more thai
one account at any one time
No person may open a postal-savings
account at any post office who
is not a patron of that office
All accounts must be opened in
person by the depositor or his auth
onzed representative After opening
an account a depositor may forward
subsequent deposits to the post of
fice by mail
Deposits will be accepted only from
individuals and no account will be
opened in the name of any corporatioi
association society firm or partner
ship or in the names of two or more
persons jointly
No account will be opened in the
name of one person in trust for or
on behalf of another person or per
sons
Service Free
The service of the postal savings
system is free and no charge or fee
is collected or required in connec
tion with the opening of nn account
or the withdrawal or money deposited
Privacy of Accounts
No person connected with the post
office department or the postal ser
vice is permitted to disclose the nanu
of any depositor or give any informa
tion concerning an account except to
the depositor himself unless direct
ed to do so by the Postmaster Gen
eral
How to Open An Account
When a person applies to open an
account he must furnish the neces
sary information for the posmtaster or
his representative to fill out an ap
plication which he will then be re
quired to sign If the applicant
signs by mark his signature must be
witnessed by a disinterested person
Deposits
Deposits are evidenced by postal
savings certificates issued in fixed
denominations of 1 2 5 10 20
50 and 100 each bearing the name
of the depositor the number of his
account the date of issue the name
of the depository office and the date
on which interest begins The post
master or his representative will
make out a duplicate of each certi
ficate issued which the depositor will
be required to sign and which the
postmaster will retain in his records
No account may be opened for less
than 1 nor will fractions of a dollar
be accepted for deposit
No person is permitted to deposit
more than 100 in any one calendar
month nor to have a total balance to
his credit at one time of more than
500 exclusive of accumulated interest
Savings certificates cannot be
transferred or negotiated and will
be payable only to the person to
whom issued
On opening an account a depositor
is supplied with an envelope in which
he may keep his savings certificates
On this envelope is printed informa
tion for his guidance and also a
blank ledger record on which to keep
an account of his deposits and with
drawals
In case
a savings certificate is
lost or destroyed the depositor should
notify the postmaster If deemed
proper a new certificate will be is
sued upon compliance by the deposit
or with the necessary requirements
Postmasters are not permitted to
receive savings certificates for safe
keeping
Savings Cards and Stamps
Amounts less than 1 may be sav
ed for deposit by the purchase of 10
cent postal savings cards and adhes
ive 10 cent postal savings stamns
Each postal savings card contains
blank spaces to which savings stamps
may be affixed from time to time as
iiuiuiiatu uiiu a iJouu savings card
affixed will be accepted as a deposit
of 1 either in opening an account
or in adding to an existing account
Savings cards and stamps will be
redeemed only by the issue of savings
certificates and are not valid for
Postage They will not be received
in exchange for postage stamjps nor
will postage stamps be accepted in
exchange for postal savings cards or
stamps
Interest
Interest will be allowed on all de
posits at the rate of 2 per cent per
annum computed on each savings
certificate separately and payable an-
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sufficient reason the amount to be
deposited may be sent by a repre
sentative or forwarded by mail On
receipt of the amount tiio postma
will send to the depositor the dupli
cate of each savings certiffcate to
be issued When the duplicate or
duplicates thus delivered have been
signed by the depositor and returned
iO the depository office the post
master will send him the original
certificates covering the amount of
the deposit New accounts can not
be opened by mail When an in
tending depositor desiring to open
an account is unable to appear in
person he may forward the money by
a representative who will be provided
with an application form which must
be properly filled out by the intend
ing depositor and returned with the
duplicate certificate or certificates
Withdrawals Not Made in Person
When under similar circumstances
a depositor can not appear dn person
to make a withdrawal a blank order
will be furnished for his use upon re
quest by his representative When
such order has been properly filled an
and signed by the depositor with
his signature witnessed by a disin
terested person and has been return
ed to the postmaster together with
each certificate to be paid properly
indorsed payment will be made to
the depositors representative
When a depositor is unable to ap
pear in person desires to withdraw
merely the interest payable on any
certificate hte blank order furnished
will include receipts for the interest
to be paid upon return of which
properly signed by the depositor the
postmaster will make payment to his
representative
Death of Depositor
In case of the death of a depositor
the amount standing to his credit will
be paid to the executor or administra
tor of his estate ufron compliance
with the necessary requirements In
case no formal administration is de
sired by his relatives the postmaster
may if it is deemed proper be auth
orized to pay the amount of the de
posit on application in proper form
to the persons entitled to receive it
without th appointment of an ad
ministrator
Account of Woman Who Marries
A woman who opens an account
and afterwards marries must present
with nine 10 cent savings stamps thu her savings certificates at her office
in order that the certificates may be
indorsed as payable to her in her
new name The postmaster will re
ceive no further deposits from a de
positor failing to comply with this
requirement nor will he make any
partial or interest payment to her
Postal Savings Bonds
A depositor will be permitted to
exchange the whole or any part of
his deposits In sums of 20 40 60
and including 500 onto United Stat
80 100 or multiples of 100 up to
and including 500 into United Stat
es registered or coupon bonds bear
ing interest at the rate of 2 per
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nually No interest will be paid cent per annum payable semiannual-
on money which remains on deposit
for a fraction of a year only
Deposits will bear interest from
the 1st day of the month next follow
ing that in which deposited
Interest will continue to accrue on
a savings certificate as long as it
remains outstanding certificates be
ing valid until paid without limita
tion as to time
Compound interest is not allowed
on an outstanding certificate but a
depositor may withdraw interest pay
able and include it in a new deposit
which will bear interest at the regu
lar rate
Withdrawals
A depositor may at any time with
draw the whole or any part of his de
posits to his credit with any interest
payable by surrendering savings cer
tificates properly indorsed for the
amount desired
A depositor presenting a certificate
for payment in full with all interest
payable must indorse dt on the back
in the presence of the postmaster or
his representative and surrender it
The postmaster or his representative
if satisfied as to the depositors iden
tity will then make payment
When a depositor desires to with
draw only a part of the amount called
for by any certificate the postmaster
will cancel the certificate and issue
a new certificate covering the amount
to be left on deposit The new cer
tificate will be so dated that the de
positor will not lose interest on the
amount remaining continuously on de
posit
When a depositor desires to with
draw merely the interest payable on
any certificate instead of indorsing
and surrendering the certificate as
in case of full payment he will be
required to give his receipt in dupli
cate for the amount of the interest
Jpaid The postmaster will enter the
interest payment on the back of the
certificate and return it to the de
positor
Deposits Not Made In Person
When a person who has opened an
account can not appear personally to
make an additional deposit because
of infirmity or for other good and
ly and redeemable at the pleasure
of the United States after one year
from date of issue both principal
and interest payable 20 years from
such date in United States gold coin
Su2h exchange may be made under
date of January 1 and July 1 of each
year provided such bonds are then
available
A depositor desiring to convert his
savings deposits into bonds on Jan
uary 1 and July 1 of any year must
make application at least 15 days be
fore either of the daates named to
the postmaster in triplicate on a fornj
which will be supplied him for that
purpose At the time of making ap
plication he must indorse and sur
render savings certificates covering
the amount of the bonds desired for
which the postmaster will give him
a receipt Interest will continue to
accrue on certificates surrendered
until the date on which the bonds arj
issued When the bonds applied for
are received by the postmaster the
depositor will be notified and the
bonds will be delivered by the post
master on presentation of the receipt
for the certificates surrendered At
the same time all interest due on the
certificates surrendered will be paid
Savings deposits converted into
bonds are not counted as a part of
the maximum of 500 allowed one de
positor and there is no limitation up
on the amount of available postal sav
ings bonds which may finally be ac
quired by a depositor
Postal savings bonds are exempt
from all taxes or duties of the Unit
ed States as well as from taxation in
any form by or under state muni
cipal or local authority
Postal savings bonds can only be
procured by the conversion of postal-
savings certificates and will not be
issued to persons who are not depos
itors but whether in registered or
coupon foinn thoy may upon receipt
by the depositor be sold and assigned
at any time to any person desired
Information
Further information concerning the
postal savings system may be obtain
ed by application at any depository
office or by inquiry addressed to the
Postmaster General Postal Savings
System Washington D C
FRANK H HITCHCOCK
Postmaster General
For special on sauer kraut by the
gallon see Magner
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MAGAZINES AND DAILIES
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Kansas City Post 5c week
A Leading California Druggist
Pasadena Cal March 9 1911 Fo
ley and Co Gentlemen We have
sold and recommended Foleys Honey
and Tar Compound for years We be
lieve it to be one of the most effi
cient expectorans on the market Con
taining no opiates or narcotics it
can be given freely to children
Enough of the remedy can be taken
to relieve a cold as it has no nauseal
ing results and does not interfere
with digestion Yours very truly C
H Ward Drug Co C L Parsons
Secy and Treas Get the original
Foleys Honey and Tar Compound in
the yellow package A McMillen
Terms of District Court 1911
Chase county April 24 and Novem
ber 13
Dundy County March 6 and No
vember 20
Frontier county March 20 and Oc
tober 2
Furnas county February 20 May
9 and October 23
Gosper county January 30 and
September 25
Hayes county March 13 and Sep
tember 18
Hitchcock county May 1 and No
vember 27
Red Willow county February 6
May 15 and October 9
Robert C Orr district judge
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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
nice came to 642 Jones haJ
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
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at Ideal Store or at 910 1st St
West McCook Neb
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