The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 11, 1912, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 2

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ESTABLISHED 1882
P M KIMMELL Editor and Publisher
Largest Circulated Newspaper Published in Red Willow County
SUBSCRIPTION 150 A YEAR
Entered at postoffiee MeCook Nebraska as second class
matter Published Semi Weekly on Mondays and Thursdays
Political Announcements
I announce my candidacy for
the nomination for state repre
sentative on the Republican tick
et subject to the primaries to
ie held April 19 1912 adv
W A REYNOLDS
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the office of
Oounty Assessor Red Willow
ounty on the Democratic ticket
subject to primary election held
April 19th 1912 adv
JOHN n WESCH
And Champ
some too
Chmp Clark
by 140000
Clark
is gomg
carried Illinois
The colonel lias quite recover
ed foam that N D jolt I thank
you
II L Xye has been appointed
foreman of the Culbertson Dem
onstration Farm
A A A
11 II Rankin republican can
didate for presidential elector
in the- Fifth district has been a
resident of Furnas county fcr
twenty eight years is a succeia
fnl business man and stock raiser
lie cb a loj al progressive
and s pledged to vcite for
the peoples choice
A A A
Get your share The Tribune
earn help you
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Parties and the Referendum
Have you considered the ani
portance to your parity and iLfcs
candidates of adopting Amend
ment No 1 the Initiative and
Referendum as a paity measure
at the coming primaries
This measure carried in Cali
fornia Colorado and Arkansas
th a last states to vote upon it
by nearly four to one The aver
age in- all states voting on tt is
nearly three to one It Is appar
ently still more popular in Ne
braska Will not such si measure
couuitang as part of the party
ticket and having straight par
ty votes counted for it strength
en the party just as a popular
candidate strengthens it
Suppose your1 party voters
should negiect to endorse this
amendment at the primaries
Then Straight party votes would
be counted asrainsltr it at the elec
tion Your party would have its I
campaign to make handicapped
by its opposition itio a measure
three fourths of the people want
To suppport the Initiative and
Referendum as most of them
would do members of the par
ty would have to scratch their
party ticket They would have
to warn others not to vote a
straight ticket Would that be
plcbsanifc Would it mot be dis
astrous to party success
A little effort on your part
will insure your party against
such a mishap See that your pa
ty as3oeiaites vote for Amendment
No 1 at thi 1 primaries That will
put the pary right t and save itj
a serious in this
years1 campaign
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Vote for Wdlliard A Prince
the Peoples Candidate for Con
gress Primaries April 19 1912
adv
Nebraska Amendments
ments to the constitution by
theio titie will be printed on
each party ballot for the
Imary election to hi held April
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of any party is cast for either
amendment it becomesi a party
measure and all straight votes
cast by saiid party at the general
election will be counted for the
amendment It requires a major
ity of all Arotes cast ait general
election to adopt an amendment
No 1 Initiative and Referen
dum
No 2 Fixing term of office
and salaries for members of the
Legislature
No 3 Board of Commissions
of state institutions
No 4 Providing for general
R L Keester of Alma Nebraska
Republican Candidate for Con
gress at primaries
I favor among other things
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ist Reduction of tariff
2nd Free lumber manufac
tured iron and steel products
and sugar
3rd Abolishment of the court
of commerce giving the same
powers to the inter state com
merce commission
4th Stricter anti trust laws
5th State laws should be en
joined only by state or United
States supreme courts
6th House pension bill
7th Government ownership
of railroads telegraph telephone
and express companies
8th The Peace treaty
9th Government to build and
maintain public highways
ioth Amendment of inter
state law so as to prohibit ship
ment of intoxicating liquors into
dry territory
iith Conservation of all our
natural resources
1 2th United States prohibit
ing the manufacture and sale as
a beverage of intoxicating liqu
ors in the United States
I call upon all Republicans
and all citizens who favor these
principles to attend the primary
election and vote the republican
ticket and support me in thi
campaign
Respectfully yours
R L KEESTER
elections once in two years
No I Allowing cities of more
than 5000 inhabitants to make
their own charter
While favoring President Taft
the New York delegation is not
instructed for the president This
may be significant New York
and Pennsylvania are notorious
traders in the national conven
tion Justice Hughes stock soem
to be looming up some
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Read The Tribune for the news
Wants for rent for sale etc
5c a line in The Tribune
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Extra Values Extra Style Extra Quality
At Extra Special Prices
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All Tailored Suits Reduced
From 15 to 25 per cent
This sale coming right at the height of the suit season affords
an unusual opportunity of securing a high class Tailored Suit at at
tractive reductions Call and select your color size and style
while the assortment is complete
A New Shipment of Hats
We have received a large shipment of hats shapes and braids as
well as a good assortment of swell fancy ribbons and
Nobby New Sailors
in our millinery department making our stock again complete after
the Easter rush
wdry goods Millinery Ladies RRrasHmesjr
W MSGOOKNEBR
SILAS R BARTON
Progressive Republican Candidate for
Congress Fifth Congressional
District
PRIMARIES FRI APRIL 19 1912
Polls Open From Neon Until 9 p m
I know the wants of the people for
have learned by experience
I have been Farmer School Teach
er Deputy County Treasurer Grand
Recorder A O U W and State
uditor
How They Voted Where They Knew
Me Best
Vote in Hamilton County where I
resided from 1872 to 1901
Election cf 1908
Qffice Candidate Majority
lifeut Gov Hopewell Rep 26
Bee State Junkin Rep 38
Auditor Barton Rep 318
Treasurer Brian Rep 68
Election 1910
Office Candidate Majority
Lieut Gov Hopewell Rep 1
Sv State Wait Rep 399
Auditor Barton Rep 982
rreasureftTGeorge Rep 320
Vote in Hall County where I have
resided since 1901
Election of 1908
Office Candulate Majority
Lieut Gov Garrett Dem 54
Sec State Junkin Rep 13
Auditor Barton Rsp 552
Treasurer Biian Rep 170
Election 1910
Office Candidate Majority
Lieut Gov Hopewell Rep GS
V oc State Wait Rep 106
tVjdiic - Barton Rep 777
Treasurer George Rep 116
Carried Lancaster County in 1908
482
Carried Lancaster County in 1910
3474
Fifth Congressfonal District
190S
Norris 22
Barton 1 121
1910
Norris 4004
Barton 4032
Your Support Will Be Appreciated
ROOSEVELT WINS
IN ILLINOIS
The political surprise oif Qic
week ds rthe result of the Illinois
primary election Tuesday in
which Roosevelt carried the state
by aver a hundred thousand ma
jority revised figures place the
total at 115000 This is a stiinig
dng rebuke to Lorimerismi in Il
linois and places Colonel Roose
velt on the map for the prceijden
tial iLominiatnon in unmistiakahle
tennis
Congressmen McKinley and
Cannon were renominated as
was also Governor Deneen If
MoKiniey and Cannon go to nar
tional ccnvenitio they will have
to- favor Roosevelt as hoitli their
dastnicts overwhelmingly voted
for the colonel
Lawrence Y Sherman was tthe
choice for United Staites senator
and Cullom will undoubtedly be
retired
Base ball goods
IMcCOOK HARDWARE CO
Remember The Tribunes phone
is 19 We will appreciate an item
any time
NOTICE OF SUIT
William O Pate Drusilla Pate
Iris wife Eannie M Fogle Maude
Coomer aind John Ilunter Coomer
defendants will take notice that
Susanna Zieafoose plaiintiff has
filed her petition in the district
court of Red Willow county Ne
braska against you the object
and prayer of which are toi procure-
a decree quieting the plain
tiffs title ito the northwest
Section 5 Township 2 Range 30
Red Willow county Nebraska
against any title interest claim
or lien of any kind of said de
fendants and for equitable relief
You are required ta answer
said petition on- or before Mon
day May 20th 1912
Susamna Zicaf oose Plaintiff
By C IT Boyle her attorney
April 8 8ts
on lot 1 bloek 21 224 Main ave
nue im the Second ward or the
sOity of MeCook Nebraska be
granted to one for the coming
municipal year beginning May
1 1912
J H MITCHELL
Application for Permit
McOook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice is hereby given that I
have filed in the Oity Clerks of
fice my bond and petition for a
druggists permit to sell malt
spirituous and vinous liquors in
the brick building ou lot llblock
16 in tire Second ward of the
City of McOook from ttfay 1
1912 to April 30
C R WOOBWORTH Applicant
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A large consignment of
the justly celebrated
CARHARTT BRAND
of trusted Mens Work
ing Clothes Made in an
honorable way for hon
orable men
HANSEN GLOVES
SIGNAL SHIRTS
A GALUSHA SON
Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes
Application for Permit
MeCook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice is hereby given that I
iiave filed in the City Clerks of
fice my bond and petition for a
druggists permit to sell malt
spirituous and vinous liquors in
the building on lot 7 block 21 in
the Second ward of the City of
MeCook from May 1 1912 to
April 30 1913
L W McCONNELL Applicant
Application for Permit
McOook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice is hereby given that I
have filed in the Oity Clerks of
fice my bond and petition for a
druggists permit to sell malt
spirituous and vinous liquors in
the building on lot 11 block 22
in the First ward of the City of
MeCook from May 1 1912 to
April 30 1913
ALBERT McMILLEN Applicant
Application for License
MeCook Nebraksa April 4 1912
Notice as hereby given that I
ihajve filed in the office of the
City Clerk of MeCook Nebraska
a petitions asking that a license
to sell malt spirituous and vin
ous liquors in the building situ
ated on- lot 8 iblook 27 at No
103 Main avenue in the First
ward of the -City of McOook Ne
braska be granted to me for the
coming municipal year beginning
May 1 1912
WILLIAM H BODEaiANN
Application for License
McOook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice is hereby given that I
have filed in the office of the
Oity Clerk of MeCook Nebraska
a petition asking that a license
ito sell analt spirituous and vinous
liquors an the building situated
Application for License
MeCok Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice is hereby given that we
have filed in the offiee of the
Oity Cleric of MeCook Nebraska
a petition asking that a license
to sell malt spirituous and vinous
liquors in the building situated
on lot 13 block 27 113 Main ave
nue ini the First ward of the Oity
of MeCook Nebraska he grant
ed to us for the coming munieipa
year beginning May 1 1912
4 3t JAMES WOOLARD
JOHN F McMANIGAL
Application for License
MeCook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice is hereby given that I
have filed in the office of the
Oity Cleric of MeCook Nebraska
a petition asking that a license to
sell malt spirituous and vinous
liquors in the building situated
on lot 9 iblock 22 205 Main ave
nue in the First ward of the
City of MeCook Nebraska be
granted me for the coming muni
cipal year beginning May 1 1912
4 443t OLAUDE L MeKILLIP
Application for License
MeCook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice -is hereby given that I
have filed in the office of the
Oity Clerk of MeCook Nebraska
a petition asking that a license
to sell malt spirituous surd iiin
ous liquoirs in the building situ
ated on part of lots 13 14 and
15 block 21 113 West B street
in the Second ward of the City
of MeCook Nebraska -be grant
ed to me for the coming muni
cipal year beginning May 1 1912
DAN P CLOUSEL
Application for License
McOook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice as hereby given that I
have filed in the ioffice of ithe
Oity clerk of MeCook iNeibraska
a petition asking that a license to
sell malt spirituous and vinous
liquors in the building situated
ion lot 9 block 21 Original town
in the Second iward of the City
of MeCook Nebraska be grant
ed me for the coming municipal
year beginning May 1 1912
iG EORGE W DWORAK
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