The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 18, 1895, Image 4

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By F. M. KIMMELL.
X1.60 A YEAS IN ADVANCE.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
STATE.
Judge of the Supreme Court ,
li0N. 1. L. NORVAL of Seward.
' t Regents of the University ,
C. H. MORRILL of Lancaster.
H. L. GOOLD of Keith.
JUDICIAL.
Judge of the 14th District ,
HON. R . NORRIS of Furnas.
THERE are a few unwise Republican -
lican politicians in Red Willow
county who seem to be more anx-
ions to drive people out of the
party who do not suit them , than
they are for Republican success.
Suppose , for argument's sake , that
thesd short-sighted leaders who are
drifting the party dangerously
near the shoals , succeed in driving
out of the party all those they are
unable to wheedle or bulldoze into
their course of action , what will
it profit the party , or them either ?
IN surrendering itself to the A.
P. A. , the Republican party of Red
Willow county has undoubtedly
placed the success of its candidates
in jeopardy. The success of the
secret order has temporarily driven
enough Republicans from the party -
ty to make the success of the ticket
a matter of considerable apprehension -
sion and reasonable doubt. But
it may be the making of the dog.
As for this paper it favors now
and evermore shall the Republican
party's running itself-or b
out of business.
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. THE impression is
Prevailing that the Indianola Reporter -
porter has entered the employ of
the Populist county central committee -
mittee ; andalthough that committee -
tee indignantly deny that they
have made any overtures to that
result , the energetic work the Reporter -
porter has been performing for the
Populist county ticket during the
past week or two , gives strong color
to that impression. The methods
that the Colonel is now pursuing
make him a veritable Jonah for
the Republican party in this cam- .
paign. And like the farmer's fool
calf there is no stopping him.
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IN 1893 the Indianola RP order t
had this to say about the A. P. A. :
"some of the Qauciidates are bay-
g an uphill time of it frying to
explain away their relations to , or
sympathy with , a disreputable organization -
ganization known as the A. P. A.
The object of the association is to
defeat the constitutional guarantee
that there shall be religious test
for office holding in this country ,
by politically , socially and in business -
ness , ostracizing all members of
the Roman Catholic church. It is
not Qnl J in-American ft its 4IOC-
frines , iMit also tevolutionarY in its
tendencies , and should be frowned
"down by every patriotic citizen of
our country , and no better oppor-
tuni to do so is offered than at
the ballot box" . This was in 1893
mind you , when it was imagined
that one candidate on the Republican -
lican ticket was a member or in
sympathy with the A. P. A. Now
in 1895 , when every man on the
ticket was nominated by the order ,
the Indianola Reporter is in favor I
t of quartering every man who does
not break into the campaign and
support a ticket they had no voice
in nominating. Was Geol. Bishop
in earnest in 1893 ? Does he mean
what lie says in 1895 ? Was he
mistaken in 1893 ? Is he right in
1895 ? We leave the case with the
reader. There is a common error
some where. If the A. P. A.
"should be frowned down" in 1893
. for "unconstitutionality , un-Amer-
1Canism , and revolutionary tenden-
ties" , why is the Colonel so anxious
in 1895 ? After
to elevate it on high -
ter all , Colonel , would it not be
better.for the Republican party to
rdsume.business at the old stand ,
= on jts own hook ? 1
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. INDIANOLA.
J.W.Dolan drove to Oberlin on
Saturday last.
J. W. . Dolan is in Iowa on business -
ness , this week.
J.C. Benedict of Culbertson was
in town , Sunday.
P. 4. Wells of McCook , was in
town , Wednesday.
Dennis Fitzgerald spent Sunday
here with his family.
Mrs. C. H. Oman of Danbury
was in town , Saturday.
Marion Powell was in McCook ,
Friday last , on business.
H. E. Waugh of Lebanon as a
McCook visitor , Saturday.
George Burt was in McCook on
land business , Tuesday.
The Misses Holland shopped in
the county metropolis ; Saturday
I. N. Smith took a sprint at politics -
itics in McCook , Monday evening.
Floyd Welborn arrived from
Denver , Saturday ' morning , on a
visit to relatives.
L. A. Carnahan , the Republican
nominee for superintendent , was
in town , Monday.
There will be temperance services -
ces at the Congregational church ,
next Sunday evening.
G.C. Boatman , the Populistcan-
didate for clerk of district court ,
was in townTuesday and Wednes-
day.
Supt. Bayston returned from
the west end , Monday evening ,
from looking after some school
work. .
Supt. J. H. Bayston took the
train for Denver , Tuesday nightto
take in the "festival of mountain
and plain" . .
Publisher Barnes of the McCook
Times-Democrat spent Sunday
with the wife and baby now visiting -
ing his parents here.
Heavens to Kate ! But isn't
Bishop a red-hot pup after Pops !
Oh , mama ! But the doughty ,
fire-eating Colonel will be wiser ,
by and by. a
Some of the gold-bearlng sand
from near Milford was sent hereto
Prof. Bartlett for analysis , and he
reports it as containing gold at the
rate of X3.92 Per ton ,
Mrs. Dennis Iitzgerald , Mrs.
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James McClung and John Mc-
Clung arrived home , last Friday
evening , from their trip east. Mrs.
John McClung remained.
Cal Underwood was over from
Danbury , Friday evening. He
brought his mother-in-law , Mrs.A.
SKinsloe , to take the train f or her
home in Sycamore , Illinois , Little
Homer Underwood returned with
der , .
The fact that one of the Republican -
lican county newspapers has already -
ready added over a hundred dollars -
lars -to his bank account , while
Bishop has not seen the color of a
penny , for all his "work" has quite
distracted the fire-eating Colonel.
Verily the laborer is worthy of his
hire. "Ain't it. "
Indianola Republicans do not
exactly agree with THE TRIBUNE
touching the deputyship supposed -
posed to be.promised the editor of
the Reporter. It is the current
idea that the Colonel is being
'worked" into his "fine frenzies"
against the Pops. That he is
angling , but has nothing definitely -
ly hooked ; and is not likely to
succeed.
That was an amilsing incident
which took place here , a few days
since : Hearing a stalwart Republican -
publican roast a recent convert to
Republicanism for swill , on ac-
bunt of the convert's puny efforts
of late to read the only Republican -
can paper in Red Willow county-
T HE MCC00K TRIBUNE-Out of the
Republican party. It was amus-
ng.for all but the convert.
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Awarded
Highest Honors--World's Fair ,
CREAM
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POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
INDIANOLA CONTINUED.
S. L. Green was down from Mc-
Cook , Monday.
J. L. Holland and John Mc-
Clung went to Denver , Wednesday
night.
W. H. Wadsworth , .R. W. White
and E. R. Banks attended Frontier
county fair at Stockvillelast , week.
The school boy nine beat the
Danbury boys an the home ground
last Saturday. They expect to play
at Cambridge , Saturday next.
Mr. and Mrs.W. H. Smith came
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Home from a six weeks' visit in
MissouriIFednesdaymorning. Mr.
Smith declares that the best country -
try on earth.
Indianola begins to be effected
a little by the Schlatter nonsense.
R. L. Beckwith went out to Denver -
ver on Friday night with the expectation -
pectation of seeing the side-show ,
among the other attractions of the
city.
The Reporter continues to work
harm to the Republican ticket , b Y
its wholesale abuse of Meserve.
The Populists smile knowingly
among themselves , and advise that
Bishop be let alone to carry on the
good work lie is unconsciously
doing. He never dreams that he's
a "Pop" , and why should any one
tell him ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
THE Republican party of Red
Willow county is in the same attitude -
tude with respect to the A. P. A. ,
as the lady was with the tiger-
inside. It seems as though there
are only a few Republicans left.
And they are riot needed or wanted
for the ticket.
THE many friends of H.H.Berry
will doubtless emphatically resent
the extraordinary and irregular
methods by which the elder was
euchred out of an opportunity to
become a nominee for justice of
the peace on the Republican ticket.
The old soldiers especially properly -
ly feel the keenness of the fact that
the elder was turned down in such
an unprecedented manner.
WHEN the Republican party of
Red Willow county went bodily
into the A. P. A , camp , it gave l
official notice to every Roman
Catholic within the party to vacate
at once. And to all other Republicans -
licans not in sympathy and action
with the order to take a back seat.
When these proscribed elements
of the party obey the mandate ,
this fall , wherein will the Republican -
lican party be the gainer ?
WE are dust a little sensitive
about this rubbing in process. A
steady diet of dirt is annoying
enough. THE TRIBUNE is not a
common vehicle on which all the
political renegades of the party
may ride at pleasure.
THE state board of irrigation is
an expensive fake. Practically all
the costly work they are doing will
have to be overhauled by the
courts.
OUR next district judge's initials
are George W. Norris. He is a
thoroughly capable man for the
p osition.
We are just in receipts of a new
supply of tablets and box papers ,
memorandums , etc. ;
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Gem City Oak , and the Thos.
White Oak Heaters-both soft
and hard coal burners. In
fact we have the finest thing
in heating stoves to be bought
in the market , or ever exhibited -
ited in this city. Don't fail to
see our Ventiduct Heaters.
We also have the popular
Square Oven Cook Stoves in
stock. Everybody ought to
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Cooks-they are the latest and
the very best.
C0CHRAN Co.
This isabsolutely rust proof ,
every piece is guaranteed , and
will b replaced if not as rep-
resented.
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BUGGIES AND CARTS
Remember , we are showing
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and Wagons to be seen in this
part oft e Republican valley.
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They tone up the system , aid digestion , cureless
loss of appetite , relieve constipation , correct
kidney disorders and destroy worms , giving
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INDIANOLA , - - NEBRASKA.
JULIUS kUNERT
Carpet Laying ,
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: -i am still doing carpet laying , carpet
cleaning , lawn cutting and similar work. See
or write me before giving such work. My
charges are very reasonable. Leave orders at
TRIBUNE office. JULIUS KUNERT.
.T. S. MCBRAYER
PROPRIETOR OF THE
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Only furniture van in the
city. Also. have a first class house
moving outfit. Leave orders for
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