The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 14, 1912, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 7

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Balfour No Longer a Leader in
British Parliament
Importance of His Position as National
and Parliamentary Guide Held
the Post of Premier for
a Decade
London It is difficult for an Amer
ican to understand and appreciate the
immense sensation produced in Ens
land by the retirement of A J Bal
four from the leadership of the oppo
sition party in the house of commons
and in the whole country The office
of opposition party leader carries with
it a recognition of authority that has
no exact counterpart in the United
States Mr Balfour in addition to
having been the chosen floor leader
combined with that responsible posi
tion one of greater responsibility
leadership of his part as a whole
both outside as well as in Parliament
a stewardship that came to him
through having Laid the office of prime
minister He had been the titular
head of his party for 20 years in cfiica
and out of iflice
Additional rrestige was conferred
upon 2Ir LIfours position as iarty
and floor loader by the unquectioned
certainty that should his political fol
lowing regain ascendancy he would
be the most powerful personage in
the British empire possessing in that
domain a combination of the author
ity possessed m the United States by
the president the cabinet the speak
er of the house of representatives the
majority leader on the floor and in
lesser degree the functions of the vlo
president as presiding officer of the
senate
This creat power augmented recent
ly by the right given the commons to
nullify the veto privilege of the lords
would not depend en the sanction of
any national convention it would
come to Mr Balfour as his unquestion
ed right solely by virtue of his office
as leader of the opposition just as ho
held the latter position because of his
previous service as chief executive
No question of a third term ever
arises In England to complicate the
course of political power Gladstone
was premier five times Lord Salis
bury held that high office three times
Balfour was majority leader in the
house of commons for ten consecutive
years a longer period of continuous
leadership of the house than that of
ajiy minister since William Pitt
The exercise of such great political
power continuously throughout tho
better part of a lifetime requires a
strong intellect and great knowledge
of men and affairs Mr Balfour was
undoubtedly brilliant and started with
the inestimable advantage of a thor
ouugh apprenticeship in foreign af
fairs under his famous uncle Lord
Salisbury
Mr Balfour Is politically the last of
the great Cecils that wonderful fam
ily which has always taken a promi
nent place in the forefront of English
political life from the time of Bur
leigh Queen Elizabeths great minis
ter consistently and continuously until
the present day They belonged to
the self constituted and practically un
questioned ruling C2ste of the nation
Their energies were not expended for
the gratification of material desire3
they threw themselves willingly and
into the service of
their country partly because of their
love of power but mainly from a
high minded sense of duty as they saw
it But their sway is over benevo
lent as it may have been in many
ways Radicalism and democracy have
invaded the sanctum sanctorum of
their dominance the house of lords is
no longer the invulnerable stronghold
of their class The leadership of the
Unionist party in the commons has
been given to a Scotch manufacturer
born in Canada Eonar Law
Use a Skull for Football
Cleveland O Small boys played
football with the crumbling skull from
a human skeleton found under the
sand in a lot on St Clair avenue
while rumor spread through the neigh
borhood that the find had disclosed a
long hidden murder Judge Thomas
K Dissette living across the street
stilled the rumor by explaining that
65 years ago the lot was a township
burying ground
Birds Attack a Man
Bloomfield N J Frank Bock was
attacked by a flock of blackbirds in a
vacant lot at Broad street and Bloom
field avenue He sustained painful in
juries cf tiis neck face and hands
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INDIANOLA
Edna Phillips came in
Theatre Monda
DANBURY
Mrs G B Morgan arrived
home Friday ufter a few weks
viicfit wjlili relatives in Red Oak
Iowa
Tioss Strain brother of Alex
Strain arrived Tuesday from
Iowa for a visit with iis brother
J E Wingo and family have
re moved on the Gar tin place north
of town
J The Temperance party held
1 their caucus Monday evening
from 5
and nominated their trustees
Franklin- the last of the week The Band
to visit with her sister Esthr of concert the
Indianohi j April
zqi working to have a
first Saturday in
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Mr ana jirs wen ucian lrt uwing to ICie iac
for Calffornia to via it relatavc3 this locality scone of IS
and frl nds for an indefinite fame not thriving vtrv well
George Ilcaglard -and wife
shipped their gccds Tuesday to
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iiilar i opaue iNt uiaiva
and they left the following day
Mrs Howard as slowly improv
ing frcm her long illness
Listen for the wedding b tills
lit ii reported that Fred Duek
Aonth and family of California
will soon be back on heiir farm
near Indianola
The R A E C mat at the
home of Maude Goben Wednes
day afternoon
To Correspondents
The Tribune being regularly
printed on Mondays and Thurs
days would be pleased to have
items mailed for both issues by
our regular correspondents over
the county Items from any
source will be appreciated
Tribune advertisers get results
cf
Try Tribune want ads
feed
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Edgar Iluber bankrupt n the
Diistrict Court of the United
far Itihe District of Neb-
rastfia MeUaioK LJixscon i iwni
sell at public sale- to the hiiliost
and best bidder for cash on
the 23rd day of March 1912 at
No 206 Main Avenue rn the cniy
k Nebraska th antire
grocoricn queenswari
and all cth r z t ot
belonging EJ
ILurr stosk itognib t CtA the
furniture and fixtures belonging
to tho bankirupt used in con
nection with said business Sard
stcck iniciccG the sum of about
500000 Sale subject to con
firmaticn by the court
Dated it his 11th day cf Maxell
1912
W B WIHTTAKER
Trustee in Bankruptcy
Published March 14th 1912
You judge a man not by what he
prcirteics to do but by what he has
love Vftat a the o ly true test
Chair berlaias Cough ltcmctl judged
by tiilz standard has no cupcrlo r io
pie everjwhcre fipcal cf It in the
highest terms of praise For eolc
by all caalers
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Andrew Kannusscn cd Cuibcili
son the WaitSvius man was in
this section last week
day
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only Baking Powder made
rao alum u like phosphate
GRANT j BOX ELDER
Still cold and snowy wsaiMicr Sti11 it siiowk and bloiws
and hard on stock j Dr- C 1 North and wife
Ohas A Wesch was attending ited at Geo Harrisons Sunday
to busincss at IcCooh in Kuth Foutch came home from
rict court Thursday and Friday AleLook rctlay to vasot aver bun
Iva Johnson Itutli and Glenn
Font till visited with Ediitih
J II and C A Wesch haukd Talbot Lytle Sunday after
alfalfa -hay from thv Beaver val
ley Saturday
J A Hoffman helped Henry
Wiesch butcher last Saturday
G J Pet ers1 called on Jacob
Wesch on businessi Saturday
IIrs Archie Beard of Tracr
Kan called on Mrs Jacob Weseh
SaJturday on her way to MeOoolc
to get her husband Avho has been
working for the railroad company
and got layed off
John Wesch went to Traer
Kansas JMonday after a load cf
coal and corn
Several have lost cattle in
this neighborhood on account of
starvation
We understand ihait Thayer E
Raw land and wife of Monte Vis
ta Colo are coming bamk to
Red Willow county again Thay
er says he cant stand nt ito -have
it freeze in the summer
Mack Hay ward left last week
for Strong City Kan to
ceive medical treatment
aiui
serv
ices
Mess Lillian Doyle as at home
from Lincoln to visit with her
parents a few days
The children of Mr and Mrs
Maxwell Wolfe have been sick
but are better
The little son of Mr and Mrs
Ernest Lytle has been very sick
-but is better
In spite cf the weather the
carrier on the star route has
made his trip eveiry day
Mrs Marilla Bolcra braved the
sncAv Tuesday to transact -some of Mod
business in McCook stcck c
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Nebraska Amendments
The following proposed amend
ments to the constitution by
their titile Avill be printed on
each party ballot for the pri
mary election to be held April
19th 1912 and if a majority vote
of 4Wjy -party is cast for either
amendment it becomes a party
measure and all straight votes
cast by aid party at th general
auction will be counted for the
amendment It requires a major
ity of all votes cast at general
dleiotion to adopt an amendment
No 1 Initiative and Referen
dum
tNio 2 Fixing term cif ciffjec
amd salaries for members of the
Legislature
No 3 Board of Commissiicns
of state institutions
No 4 Providing for general
ei3 etons once in two years
No 5 Allowing eitVs of nc
than 5000 iiihabitan4 mik
their own charter
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McCooks Superb Band in a Concert which will appeal to all lovers of music Tickets
50 cents reservations at McConnells Gallery 25 cents
Municipal Matters
The city council was in reg
ular session on Monday evening
Present Mayor Me Adams Coun
eilmen Brown Miiddleiton and
Stansberry Clerk Stoll
Minutes of previous meetings
were approved
Finance committee approved
following bills- which were allow
ed and warrants ordered drawn
for payment of same
Ed Fitzgerald -55 00
L C Stoll 2 67
McCook Electric Co 89 75
R M Osborn 55 00
F
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P Waits Co
58 35
40 52
2 00
3 30
21 30
2 40
1 40
46 65
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S L Co 154
rioticc of Sale of Bankrupt Stock
jj jai 2
In the matter of Edgar Ilub r n d Stnink 8
bankrupt McCook Nebraska Firt National Bank 31
in purnnree ot an om ar cu Nebnas ka Telephone Co 9
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Fred Bruns 2
I A Underbill
50 00
Xfck Snyder 17 00
C B Q P P 142 10
E C Underiiill 55 00
Olns Skalla 10 00
C F Dann 2 50
D Diamond 83 3
Fred Sehagcl Co 00
By motion ety treasurer was
instructed to reserve 250 for co
cupation tux for contra citing
painters for this municipal year
Finance committee reported
they had becked the accounts
of i Diamond water commission
er and found them to be correct
and recommended the release cif
said D Diamond from his bond
to tho city of MeCock On mo
tion the bond was released
A petition was presented and
read asking that the question cf
license or no license be submit
ted to the- voters of McCook at
the next city election It wasj
signed by 55 legal residents Inj
compliance with the provisions j
of 75 oaid quesitDcn shall j
be- oiibm ited in the manner pre-
scribed by Law fcr the subnuij
sion cf cthor j
Bend cf J amcs A Gallehico asi
waiter commisi ooner wara
Peititicn of E 0 Se 0tt and
oitihera asking far location of gs3
street light on 3rd streeit west
was referred to light cammittee
wliicli was also instructed 6o
look after lights on 4th str eet
east and near the greeni house
Report of Auditor Chas Skalla J
on records of P S Ileaiton police
judge and C B Gray and W B
Whittaker acting maigistratss
placed on file
City clerk was instructed it a
get prices oni standardized meter
testing set for the purpose of
itesiting meters by city electrician
Report of city treasurer was
placed on file
City clerk was instructed to
issue notices of election to be
held April 2 1912
Adjourned
F M ZIMMELL Publisher
Largest Circulation in Red WiilowCo
Entered at postoffice McCook Ne
braska as second class matter Pub
lished semi weekly
Call at D Magners store and
get a can of Armours Prepared
Soup
J v J X J 2 X J 2 O C t
THE
Beatrice Creamer Co
has opened a cream station
at 212 W i st street and
will pay the HIGHEST
MARKET PRICE every
da in the week
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1 CHAS DAVIS Manager
I Drew Furniture and Carpet Co
Furniture and Carpets
China and Glassware
West B St Phone black 273
Most for your money
Osborn Burton
DRAY LINE
All kinds of Hauling and Trans
fer Work promptly attended to
Your patronage solicited
Office First Door South orBeGrofPs
Phone No 13
Heating Plumbing
MiddletonRuby
Are prepared to fur
nish estimates on
short notice They
keep a complete line
of Bath Tufas La
vatories Sinks and
other plumbing mater
iaF including a good
line of lawn hose and
sprinklers
Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr
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