The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 18, 1912, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 2

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ESTABLISHED 1SS2
F M KIMMELL Editor and publisher
Published in Red Willow County
Largest Circulated Newspaper
SUBSCRIPTION 150 A YEAR
Entered at postoff ice McCook Nebraska as second class
matter Published Semi Weekly on Mondays and Thursdays
Votefor Isaiah DEvans
Kenesaw Nebraska
Candidate for the Republican Nomination
For State Auditor
At the Primary April 19th 1912
It mav be- of some interest to York court of appeals declaring
ivasworkers to know that as a such a law unconstitutional that
member of the last legislature he caused Roosevelt fco say
rf0d tw hills that labor Avas These foclisli and iniquitous
ecrallv interested in The Act daccsions have almost always
providing protection for persons been rendered at the expense of
in construction and repair of the weak they have alioSt al
buildins bridges and viaducts ways been the means of putting
the Act to provide fire escapes a step to the effort to remove
and fire protection with penalties burdens from wage wkcrs to se
for violation the Act requiring cure to men who tod better and
sanitation in factories work- safer conditions of labor and
shon3 and mercantile esaiblftsh life
meite and requiring machinery If elected State Auditor he
to be Drotected by guards and promises
fiafptv flTuliancees etc the Act
rfniTiViTin a letter of discharge
The appalling loss of life has
deeply stirred the civilized
world with horror and sympathy
And an irresistible protest is gc
ing up against the speed madness
and the use of the northern route
in whiter from all over the
world
Political Announcements
I announce my candidacy for
ie nomination for state repre
sentative on the Republican tick
et subject to the primaries to
beheld April 19 1912 ady
W A REYNOLDS
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the office of
qonnty Assessor Red Willow
county on the Democratic ticket
gttbjeet to primary election held
April lfttth 1912 rdv
JOHN H WESOH
Get youT share
can help you
The Tribune
To enforce the law without feai
cr favor
from corporations and contract 1 To guard the state against un
ors on termination of service anc just and unlawful raids on the
tlie printing bill endorsed by the treasury
tibor le islative committee To administer the Insurance
lie introduced on his own init laws to the interest of the policy
iative a Workmans Compensate holders
IrilL bring assisted by your com- No person or special interest
mlttee in its preparation When shall hare a Pull
this bill failed to pass at the j - -
trSedD the resolution under Y Q Q fcVHIlS
which the governor appointed a
commission to prepare a
mans Commission bill to be pre-
sented to the next legislature oi
which commssion h is a mem
ber
It vras the decision cf n
For
State Auditor
SINKING OF THE TITANTIC OUR TEDDY IN NEBRASKA
Was Mcst Horrifying Disaster of Spoke to Large Crowd at Hast-
History en the Sea
The sinking of the steam ship
Titantic Monday night about a
tfimmsuiil miles off the coast of
ings Yesterday
Colonel Roosevelt addressed a
large crowd of enthusiastic
friends and Nebraskans at Hast-
L xrrCQTT whllf OT1
Newfoundland after a collision jr v -
with an iceberg constitutes the
greatest marine disaster of his
tory The greatest steamer afloat
was making record breaking time
when she struck a mammoth ice
berg in practically mid ocean
at night sinking in about three
hours in two miles of water witt
perhaps 2000 passengers about
800 women and children being
saved
The passenger list contained
many famous and wealthy Ameri
cans
The monetary loss runs high in
the millions
his flying trip tnru n eDiuHKit tii
thusing the boys as of yore and
adding to his host of admirers
and supporters in the Antelope
state His address was brief but
to the point for the- square deal
belief in the people opposition to
political bosses for honesty in
uolitics for nopular rule etc
and as usual he met with a rous
ing response and a most sympa
thetic hearing He looks like he
could come back with full vigor
and help the people restore
themselves in the manaement of
their government
Vote for him tomorrow
Teddy In Illinois
Washington D C April 12
1912 Special The com
TlPt fiirnres of the vote at the
presidential primaries ini Illinois
oil April 9th throAV an illuminat
ing light on what that great re
publican state may be expected
to do at the election next No-
Tim itnl Republican vote Avas
Roosevelt 256S
Taft 122978
La Follette 40908
Total 416562
The -total Democratic vote was
Clark 211809
Wilson 77781
Total 289590
This ds a Republican majority
of 126972 Ifc shews what may
be expected from Lincolns state
in Norember provided the Repub
lieans are satisfied witii tneu
candidate for president
A comparison of some of these
rotes demonstrates beyond ques
tion Avhali Avould be the result an
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
J D Barker went up to Den
ver last nisrlit on a visit
Eetv and Mrs Lewis arrived
home this morning frcan Orleans
Lewis Ludwiek returned last
might from his1 trip of a few
days in Colorado
W L Zint departed
daA far his heme in Denver on
No 1
Mrs L A Paris was a passen
ger Tuesday evening for Hast
ings on a Ansiit
Tlie Domestic Science club of
the high school will meet with
Mrs II II Berry tomorrow af
ternoon
Mrs G L Burney went down
to Harvard last evening on- 10
on a viisit to heir sister luts a
II Thomas
Mrs Ona Rush returned to
Stratton Tuesday morning aftev
a brief visit to luer sister Mrs
W A Cassell
Mrs G W Snider of Ogallala
arrived in city Tuesday night
and is the guest of her brother
C A Fusher
James Robinson Orville Wood
Webster Dowler and W A Stone
autoed over from Danbury Tues
flnv on business
Mess Georgia Short was a pas
senaer on 13 Tuesday from In-
diianolaL uo visit Mr and MrsJ
Wiilll Short of East McCook
Limps Steinmann avIio is en
gaged in the restaurant business
in
Hastings spent part of the
Avec k in the city his former home
for ia feAV years
W A Reynolds came up from
Indianola Tuesday night and ac
companied the Norris boosters in
their automobile tour of the
county Wednesday lie will be
Red WilloAV county next repre
seratiative in the legislature
Mrs TJiphard Knox avIio has
been guest of her parent Mr
and Mrs Ed Fitzgerald for sev
eral Aveeks departed on Ifi Tues
day for her liome in Livings
ton9 Montana Mr Knox pre-
TJunvW A flUldaV1
r T
TJ1I I Willi iivra uuiif
Rbhard ICinox lie expects to
be absat iiicatli or two and
nn i a flip ivshv or fjUe lift
an u
Avhile absent i
Mr and Mrs F J llol fe aau
daughter Miss Izora departed en
No10 hist evening for the east
to he absent about two Aveeks on
buaVv and pleasure They will
iro to Chicago Avhere he will tran
sact business connected Ayith lv
fi orrW ciAm disvcce Af
terwards they will go to St Paul
Minn Avlure a son- is located
Thence home
SOCIABILiTYATJTO RUN
Denver Chamber of Commerce Ar
ranging for One
Word just reeedred from that
Uir itinfliiiiftofj that the Denver
Chamber of Commerce is arrang
ing plans for a sociability auto
mobile run from Denver to Chi
vay Their course AviLl bring
them thru McCook where tney
will remain all night requiring
supper lodging and breakfast
here There will be forty cars
in the company and eighty peo
ple at least in the party Ar
rangements will be made by the
McCook Commercial elul to
o reet and entertain liliese people
o
in
viwlih ravai stvle Tentative
4 iew
suggestions hare already nccn
sent to Denver and these Avill be
perfected as soon as ttJhc deitmit0
plans of the Denrer people are
knoAvn
Political Announcements
I hereby announce my candid
acy for County Commissioner 2d
district subject to decision of
Republican primary adr
F AnODGKIN
Illinois in case Taft and Clark
should be opposing candidates
onU would bo the result in
case Rooserelt and Clark should
be the contestants
The situation as between Taft
and Clark is presented graphical
ly in the following table
211809
Taft 122978
Clarks majority 88831
Tliat -is fif Taft is tlie nominee
the Republican party Avill lose Il
linois but Arith Roosevelt as the
nominee the Republicans will win
as shawn by tlup following table
Rooserelt 252626
Clark 211809
Roosevelts majority 40817
The Tribune gives ALL the
neAVs twice a Aveek for only 150
Try Tribune Avant ads
PRIMAIC TOMORROW
The Nebraska Primary Election
will open at noon tomorrow and
close at 9 oclcek hi the evening
Let every voter ecnie out and ex
press his choice and preference
The nature of the ballot requires
jrreat care on the part of the rot-
er to the end that he may vote for
those whose candidacy he seeks to
further so voters will do well to
secure simple ballots and deter
mine for whom they will rote be
fore entering the roting booths
This will be found to be import
ant advice Failure to observe
it may result in failure on your
part to vote for the men of
your tilioice bean your oanob
closely
Picnic at McCook
The picnic committee of the
railroad mens associaltion met
last might and talked over the
matter of the 1912 picnic A par
tial organization was effected
with Gus Wiehe as chairman
and George Liehtenberger as
secretary It was the concensus
of open on that the 1912 picnic
be held here at McCook likely in
bhn water works uark The com
mittee will hold another meeting
next Wednesday eventing and- it
is desired that there shall be a
large attendance of railroad men
present at tliisi gathering when
it is expected to complete the
organization of committees- etc
Lesral Notice
State of Nebraska Red Willow
county ss
To all persons interested in
tiho of Tolm J Real de
ceased
Notice is hereby given that
Sarah J Hickling administra
trix of the estate of John J Real
deceased has filed in this court
her final account and a report of
her administration of said es
tate together Avith a petition for
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iiight and avui ionn iier au M hv law to
Ed Pitzgerold ictt on id on Jd
t j a oharge as
Tuesday for Livingston Men- - f J
a ii l niirrirnr n rs oi - --
Snd Pinal aaccunt and pc titiion
have been set down- for liaring
on the 4th day of May 1912 at
ttirnit a
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at La Junta iuomdU u -
springs McCook mi aiil
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atfeetrr
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Wifiifrra mv hand and seal
of
said court ths 13th day of April
1012
FRANK M COLFER
Seal County Judge
First publication April 156 fl
Notice of Dissolution cf Partner
ship
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing
between M L Jennings and II
a TTnfrhes under the name of
Jennings Hughes Company has
this day been dissolved by mu
tual consent
All debts owing to said firm
have been sold and assigned to
the firm of Hughes Company
avIio Avill continue the business of
the old firm said Hughes Com
pany haAring assumed all the ob
ligatins of the dissolved firm
Dated at McCook Nebraska
this first day of April 1912
n G HUGHES
M L JENNINGS
NOTICE OF SUIT
William O Pate Drusilla Pate
his wife Fannie M Fogle Maude
Coomeir and John Hunter uoomei
defendants will take notice that
Susanna Zicafoose plaintiff lias
filed her petition in the district
court of Red Willow county Ne
braska asrainst you the object
and prayer of which are to procure
the plaintiffs
cure a decree quieting
tiffs title ito the northwest A
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 to answer
said petition on or before Mon
day May 20th 1912
Susanna Zicafoose Planntatt
By C n Boyle her attorney
April 8 Sts
Application for License
McCook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice is hereby given that I
have filed dn the office of the
City Clerk of McCook Nebraska
a petition asking that a license
to sell malt spirituous and vin
ous liquors in the building situ
ated on pant of lots 13 14 and
15 block 21 113 West B street
n tw ftwnnd Avaid of the City
of McCook Nebraska be grant
ed to me for the conning muni
cipal -year beginning May 1 1912
DAN P PLOUSJ4
Application for License
McCook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice ds hereby giAen tliat I
have filed dn the office of the
City clerk of McCook Nebraska
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THEY HAVE
ARRIVED
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
a petition asking that a license to
sell malt spirituous and A inous
liquors in the building situated
on lot 9 block 21 Original town
in the Second Avaird ot tne it
of McCook Nebraska be grant
ed me for the coming municipal
year beginning May 1 1912
GEORGE W DWORAK
Application for License
McCook Nebralcsa April 4 1912
Notice ds hereby given that I
have filed in the office of the
City Clorlc of McCook Nebraska
a petition asking that a license
tn 11 malt spirituous and vin
ous liquors in the building situ
ated on lot S block 27 at No
103 Main avenue in the First
ward of the City of McCook Ne
braska be granted to me for the
coming municipal year beginning
May 1 1912 4 3t
WILLIAM II BODEMANN
Application for License
McCook Nebraska April 4 1912
Nntiiee is hereby ffiven that I
have filed in the office of the
City Clerk of McCook Nebraska
n TfvHtTOTi askiner that a license
ito sell malt spirituous and vinous
liquors in the building suuaneu
on lot 1 block 21 224 Main ave
nue in the Second ward of the
City of McCook Nebraska be
granted to me for the coming
municipal year beginning May
1
J H MITCHELL
Application for License
McCook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice is hereby given tnat x
have filed in the office of the
Oity Clerk of McCook Nebraska
a petition asking that a license to
sell malt spirituous and vinous
11 1 il IZ r n nrl
liquors am tne onuau
on lotf 9 block 22 205 Main ave
nue in tlie First Avard of the
City of McCook Nebraska be
granted me for the coming muni
cipal year beginning May 1 1912
4r4i3t CLAUDE L MeKELLTP
Application for License
McCook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice is hereby given- thait we
iinnr filpfl in the office of- the
City Clerk of McCook Nebraiska
a petition askong tliat a licence
tr crtll Tnnlt snirituous and vinous
liquors dn the building situated
on- lot 13 block ZY U 6 lMaxn ave
nue in the First ward of tilies Cdlty
of McCook Nebraska be grant-
rflrrTrtiwswp
ed to us for the coming munieipa
rear beginning May 1 1912
JAMES WOOLARD
JOHN F McMANIGAL
Application for Permit
McCook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice is hereby given that I
have filed in the City Clerks of
fice my bond and petition for a
druggists permit to sell malt
spirituous and vinous liquors in
the brick building on lot llbloek
16 in the Second ward of the
City of McCook from May 1
1912 to April 30
C R WOODWORTH Applicant
Application for Permit
Mc Cook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice is hereby given that I
have filed in the City Clerks of
fice my bond and petition for a
druggist s permit to sell malt
spirituous and Ainous liquors in
the building on lot 7 block 21 in
the Second ward of the City of
McCook from May 1 1912 to
ApriL 30
L W MeCONNELL Applicant
Application for Permit
McCook Nebraska April 4 1912
NTatiinp is berebv siveai that I
have filed in the City Clerks of
fice my bond and petition tor a
druggists permit to sell malt
spirituous and vinous- liquors in
the building on lot 11 block 4
in the First Avard of the City of
McCook from May 1 1912 to
April 30
ALBERT McMlliLiiN Applicant
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also do any kind of Electrical Work from re
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Let us figure your requirements
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Electrical Contractor Phone Black 433
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