V A ii is J -10 frr f I Ci ii t Tfts Mcooft Triune jbyyyvyyvy ESTABLISHED 1882 F M KIMMELL Editor Largest CircuIated Newspaper Published in Red Willow County Entered at postoffice McCook Nebraska as second class mat ter Published Tuesdays and Thursdays OPINION OF COUNTY ATTORNEY FILED IN COUNTY CLERKS OFFICE OCTOBER 27th 1911 October 27th 1911 chapter is as follows Mr Chas Skalla County Clerk McCook Nebr Dear sir Answcrhicr vour inauiry o For entering each instrument presented for record in the num erical index after the completion tive to the preparation or the oi said index the cleric shall tax list and delivering the same receive the sum of fifteen cents lo the county treasurer for the to be paid in advance by the Holkction of the taxes person offering the instrument Section 141 of Article 1 chap- for record ter 7 pare or uomimeu j iujii mucins uieeuiij inq Statutes of Nebraska for 1911 tiile of real estate whether reads as follows deeds mortgages or releases The tax list shall be com- M mortgages must be entered pleted and delivered to tlie upon the numerical index Con county treasurer on or before nJly the least fee you are rim iiil div of November an- allowed to charge is fifteen cents mmllv and before its delivery in- itcrng it on the numerical the county clerk shall attach a index and seventy five cents for warrant under the seal of the recording a total of ninety cents count v which warrant Khali be and ii the instrument to be rec koned bv said clerk and shall in ordered ccontains more than two general terms command the said hundr d words the excess should treasurer to collect the taxes be charged for at the rate of therein mentioned according to in cents per hundred vordsYou laiv iH notice that 1 Bay The least Tlics has been the law in this fee you are ALLOWED to state since lOOJ and under it charge 1 do this because the ou have until the 1st day oi tees belong to the county ana at November to prepare tliis list anc i your duly to collect the am turn it ov3r to the treasurer Un- tuni fixed by law no more arid der the circumstances it seems no less 1 say no more because to me no one lias a right to com- if you require a fee for any ser plain that the list is not yet com- vi n au amount larger than pleted provided it is completed that fixed bw daw you are liable and delivered to the treasurer by to a penalty Section 3-1- of the that time since the legislature above chapter provides has seen fit to give this tim If any officer whatever avIiosc to do this work fees are hereinbefore expressed You also state that you have and limited shall take greater been accused of charging more fees than are hereinbefore limitec for recording than the law allows and expressed for any service to ind have asked for my opinion be done by him in lias office concerning the proper amount to siich officer shall forfeit and pay barge for the same Not only to the party injured fifty dollars doessection 13 of chapter 28 to be recovered as debts of the of the above statute provide as same amount are recoverable by follows- law That in all counties the count Thus you see that any one clerk shall receive for recording feeling liimself injured by your deed mortgage or other instru charges can recover fifty dollars ment for the first 200 words from you for each time lie can seventy five cents and for each prove an overcharge ten words thereafter one centv CIIAS D RITCHIE but also section 140 of the same Counly Attorney NORMS ENDORSES SKALLA BAAAAAAAAAAAAiiAA McCook Nebraska October 24 defeat was a demonstration that 1911 John M Watson Esq the progressive wing of the Re- publican party was in the minor Bartley Nebraska Dear Sir- i ju I am in receipt of your letter oi progressive cause It seems to me the 22nd instant asking my tuait ti ought to be a very good ion in regard to Mr Skalla the reason why other things being coimtv clerk bcine a progressive equal we should give him our Republican In reply I will state hearty support The proper thing that Mr Skalla has from the verj of course in the election of a beginning been an earnest and county clerk is the qualification thorough progressive He has al- of the respectivae candidates I ways been outspoken and emphat think it is an acknowledged fact ic in his support of progressive that Mr Skalla has made a ree measures and progressive men I ord as county clerk of which ev know of one or two standpat Re- ery citizen of Red Willow county publicans who are bitterly fight- can justly feel proud His ad ing Mr Skalla for the sole reason ministration of the office it is that he is known to be a support- conceded by all has been of the er of Senator LaFollette and that highest character His effieien he belongs to the progressive cy as county clerk has never been wing of the Republican party anc exceeded and I think all concede lias been active in his support of that it has seldom been equaled progressive principles and if I know of no reason why he such men should succeed in de- should not receive our hearty and f eating liim they would enthusiastic support Yours truly G W NORRIS ra Teiy inane uut cwim uii ouvn THE COUNTY JUDGESHIP While the records show some umg in the office -of county derelictions in office among court -0 Judge J C Moore rs seeking i f officials past it is house an years a pedon at thc hands of the a pleasure and satisfaction to be poople 0f Red Willow county to able to say that witlr Judge this office and it seems proper to Moore continued in this office remind the voters that his absolute safety and honesty are tion and experience constitute a guaranteed valuable asset to them in this of- Tbik office handles the inter- f ice His records are open to in- ests of minors and orphans and spection and disclose a very sat luas to do with adoption of dial- isfactory condition Three sep dren in addition to the appoint- arate and dostinct sets of records ment of administrators in cases in this office are well and care where often large amounts are in fully kept and checked with care Vjolvcd This suggests that the by the county commissioners value of the mature and item by item twice a yearj entious judgment of Judge In his reelection two years ago Moore in handling these falter- after a strenuous campaign his ests should return him to ounce morax worm ana inness tor tins for another term of fice wo given crucial trial he- rA vote for Judge Moore will iore the people He offers a con Be a vote for a safe and tinuation of such service to the tious and capable officer people Political Advertising will not bear inspection hence are sent out so Lite that their falsehoods cannot be refuted By every fair rule of politics and of reward for service well and faithfully performed Miss Elizabeth Betteher as entitled to a second term The Tribune lias every confidence that a safe and complimentary majority of the voters of Red Willow county will so declare at the election of No vember 7th It will be no more than a just reward No question has been raised as to the ability of Elmer Kay to fill the office of clerk oj the dis trict court His character as v good citizen is admitted Ability and character are prame essen tials in seeking and filling offic es Without them no applicant for office Iras claims upon the voters no matter what Ins par ty affiliation is Possessing them as does Elmer Kay the candidate comes before the people with con fidence and courage The office of sheriff demands a distinct type of manhood vig or courage initiative aresome times required If a candidate can bring into the account ex perience and character he comes before the people well equipped to ask for their support and votes Ernest F Osborn during his residence in McCook of years has established himself as a young man of sterling character He has served the county as dep uty sheriff and lias exhibited qualifications which all men rec ognize as desirable and useful in such an office A vote for E F Osborn for sheriff will be wrell placed Political Advertising D W Colson for Clerk of the Court The nominee of the Democrat- es and enterprises hav reeeiv ic party for the office of clerk of ed his support and boost dur i the distract court in Ited wallow ang these years he always being count D AV Colson is an early ready to assist the worthy while settler of this part of the favoring and seeking to secure ty in fact he came here in 1880 economy in city and county af when McCook was not and set- fairs and opposing everything tied on a farm a few miles north- smacking of graft in public life east of this place lie early As to Mr Colson s reputation covered that his narents Aver a not for smiare dealing nnd fnr in position to afford Jiim an ed- rity that may well be left to his ueaihon and at the age of 14 customers and those who have years he went away to work for known -him all these years where liimself thus in summer time se- in he has been engaged in oner curing the means to attend cantile and insurance business school in winter At the age of His general fire insurance busi 17 years he was a tax payer ness has taken him all over the ing secured much of his county so all may have an op- nun in aowvc Miuuiirao line iii jyuiLuimy lo judge Ox mm in tins Colson is what may be called respect strictly self made having from Mr Colson s experience has early boyhood relied upon himself been varied and in harmony with in securing his education and the great common people with making his way in business life whom he has always been in clos In 1S95 Mr Colson opened a sympahy atnd touch hence lie little business in McCook which fully coincides with the present1 grew in volume from the start sentiment and effort for economy i be jcamng one of the well known en the part of the tax payers off Ftoiv of McCook as the Bee the county With this knowledge Hive quar dealing and strict of him the people of the county attention to business making pos sihle t In s result Deserving REPUBLICAN TTniLT Supreme Judgo FRANCIS G IlAMKi CHARLES B LETTON WILLIAM B HOSE Railway Commissioner THOMAS L HALL Regents of State University VICTOR G LYFORD FRANK L HALLE R Judge 14th District E B PERRY County Clerk CHAS SKALLA County Treasurer ARTHUR B WOOD Clerk of District Court ELMER KAY County Sheriff E F OSBORN County Judge J C MOORE County Superintendent ELIZABETH BETTCIIER County Surveyor CHAS W KELLEY County Coroner DR DAVID F SMITH Commissioner 1st District WM J STILGEBOUER Water witches continue at a premium at Red Cloud If V Beware the roorbacks promise to be numerous V They Politically there is small ad van tage in the pot calling the kettle black i - The cry of stop thief is not the uncommon ruse and resort of the rascal J i Political roorbacks on the eve of election day should receive scant attention They dont even have the value of death bed re pentances and generally are com posed of matters and issues which c v1 a for him with confidence and assurance County sectionalism is not an issue in this county It is a mat- ter of honesty and efficinecy of character and ability E B Perry will make a judge that the fourteenth district will be proud of Dont miss the op portunity to make his election sure Stoekville Republican Fa ber Chas W Kelley nominee for 8 county surveyor and D b Smith nominee for conorer complete the Republican county ticket These gentlemen will render capable seij vice in the respective offices for which they have been named Thomas L Hall of Lincoln Re publican nominee for railroad commissioner spent Tuesday in the city visiting the voters and making a gentlemanly canvass foi votes Mr Hall is recognized as a highly efficient man for the office he seeks and as such is entitled to the votes of his party ncl ct uch who desire honesty md abiVty in office Chas Skalla the Republican nominee for county clerk seems to be the storm center of the county campaign but his abso lutely efficient administration of the affairs of that office during the past few years has placed him an such position with the substan tial farmers and business men of Red Willow county as to make his reelection one of the reason ably certain results of the com ing election November 7 5 Bert Perry the Republican nominee for judge of the 14th district will doubtless receive a substantial majority in Red Wil low county There is no point of comparison with his Democratic appenent at which he suffers As a man as a lawyer he stands well to the front among his fel lows in the district It is eon ceded he is well qualified in the essentials of that office The election will simply close formal ly a foregone conclusion Perry will be the districts next judge and he will make a good one An office of large responsibil ity and of great importance is the county treasurcrship Large sums of money are handled thru the office annually and careful business methods and conduct are required all combined with strict pst honesty Years of office train ing have prepared Arthur B Wood for the prompt and suc cessful conduct of the business of the treasurership And as to his integrity that may be left to any one of his hundreds of Mends and neighbors McCook hais been his home since childhood and testimonials to this young mans honesty can be secured on all hands Judge Moores friends OArer the county and it Avill be recalled that in the recent primary elec tion the judge received a plural ity over two opponents in a ma jority of the precincts of the county are urging his reelec tion on the substantial grounds of Ids fitness for the office of county judge they point Avith satisfaction to the creditable rec ord he has already made they urge too that in guardianship and adoption matters m the set tlement of estates etc his judg ment his integrity his capabil ities have been proved In view of these facts they feel tliat Judge Moore should be retained in office for another term o be prepared for sudden changes this fall you want a con vertible collar on your overcoat When down you have a dress overcoat and when up a real storm coat Ram proof too which makes it twice as valuable and all for the price of one UMlunimiTOinrvt A GALUSHA SON One price and no monkey business BTYTTTTTVTYTTTTynTTVTTTTTYTTTTTTYTTTTTTTmTTYTTTTTI i Endorsement of Elmer Kay I HAAAAAlAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAiiAAAAiiiiia The office of clerk of district court has most to do with judges and lawyers hence this unqualified endorsement of the candidacy of Elmer Kay for that position by those best able to judge and most at interest has special value TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN We the undersigned members of the bar and court officers do hereby recommend for consideration of the voters of Red Wil low County the candidacy of Elmer Kay for Clerk of the Dist rict Court It is of interest to the people and particularly to us as attorn eys and court officers to elect a thoroughly competent clerk for the reason tlrat a certain knowledge of legal procedure etc is essential to the proper conduct of the office Mr Kay has served two years as deputy clerk and isqualified in this respect We have transacted imueh business in the office of the Clerk of the District Court during the time Mr Kay has been connected with it and Ave can conscientiously say that he is well acquainted with the Avork is honest capable accommodating and courteous at all times and Ave feel sure that if elected he Avill give the busi ness of the office his personal attention and Avill see that the im portant records of the court are properly kept Signed R C ORR Judge 14th Judicial District of Nebraska W S MORLAN Attorney at law McCook Nebraska C E ELDRED Attorney at Laiw McCook Nebraska C D KITCIHE County Attorney of Red WilloAV County F L WOLFF City Attorney of McCook Nebraska SETH S SILVER Attorney at LaAV McCook Nebraska JOHN CORDEAL Attorney at Lav McCook Nebraska JOHN E KELLEY Attorney at Law McCook Nebraska J S LeHEW Attorney at LaAV McCook Nebraska E B PERRY Attorney atLaw Cambridge Nebraska C A READY Attorney at LaAV Hayes Center Nebraska W R STARR Attorney at Lav McCook Nebraska HARLOW W KEYES Attorney at Law Indianola Neb S R SMITH Attorney at Law Indianola Nebraska L W STAYNER Court Reporter 14th Judicial District J R MeCARL Attorney at Law McCook Nebraska G W NORRIS Attorney at Law McCook Nebraska Naturally much interest attach es to the office of county com missionersliip The commissioners are the countys business manag ers The office demands a care ful a prudent man Requires a raar and open minded man one avIio Avill discharge Ids duties lion estly and AAdthout bias or favor Avathout sectional favoritism In fine a man avIio Avill simply do airs duty on the square Avith eco nomy and diligence like he Avould handle his oavu affairs William J Stilgebouer of Dan bury utands for substantial citi zenship Avhere he is best knoAvn He comes from a family of econ- lomical conservative careful bus iness men He bears a tried rep utation for such methods liimself and would make Eed Willow county such a commissioner Vot er give his 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