. , , s V - . . . I r By F , M , KIMMELL. $1.60 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. Judge of the Supreme Court , 3I0N. 'r. L. NORVAL of Seward. Regents of the University , C. II. MORRILL of Lancaster. - H. L. GOOLD of Keith. JUDICIAL. ude of the 14th District li0N. G.V. . NORRIS of Furnas. THE Times-Democrat should spring another cod against the Populist nominee for county treasurer - urer , from "Poor Tax Eater" , go into a hole , and pull the hole in after them. IT is of more importance that the Republicans of McCook and , Red Willow county are united than that Willow Grove precinct's delegation - egation shall be a unit-at the beck and nod of one man. THE preposterous idea that the Republican party of thiss county must be dictated to and controlled b by an oath-bound , secret society is F simply intolerable. Every manly man in the party ought to emphatically - . phatically resent the insult. THE patient Republican party of Red Willow county has never been more completely iii the control - trol of "one man power" than it is now-thanks to the McCook A. P. A. and the score or two of alien squatter chattels of this place controlled - trolled by the order. WHEN the Republican party so far forgets its dignity and honor and glorious history as to allow itself - self to be bodily absorbed in a manner so inglorious by a secret society it openly and publicly invites - vites and merits the defeat that seem to await its nominees on next Tnesday.- "JUDGING from the amount of squirming in the Populist camp , this paper has been hitting the nail ou the head every time" , says the Indiauola Reporter. Colonel Bishop may be striking at Populist - list heads ; but its the other fellows that are squirming. He is hitting Republican heads. i THE result ; this fall , is merely one of the "loaves and fishes"- not of politics. So the way is perfectly - fectly clear for the Republican par- tyto throw overboard the Jonah- the A. P. A. 'that now threatens to engulf the party. That order and dictation once emphaticly rebuked - buked the party has some clear 1 and successful sailing ahead. Let. -us get in line to resume business in.1896 as aRepublican party. "IN these days of 'boodling' in Polites" , saYe Colonel Bishop , "it astonishes the Courier man to see , this paper stand up for the straight ticket , without the hope of fee or reward" . Well , now , that really is quite ingenuous in Colonel Bishop - op ; when the concurrent opinion of Republicans and Populists all over the county is and has been . that the Colonel's grand stand play against the Populists has been distinctly - tinctly and exclusively in the hope of reward. Vain hope. THE Times-Democrat handles the A. P. A. very gingerly , and seeks to excuse the Republican party for its dark lantern , Know- Nothing methods by recalling the secret features of the late lamented Farmers' Alliance. TEE TRIBUNE remembers , too , how that with one accord the Republican papers "roasted" the Alliance on this very ground. But the. Alliance is not to be mentioned with the A. P. A. for secret political methods. Both are wrong-Republicans no less than Populists. COLONEL BISHOP blandly in- qnires of us if the "yokel" of the Danbury News isn't somewhat of a "skinner" himself ? No , Colonel , we violate no confidence in stating that the "yokel" is not a "skin- - ' - ner"he is .scarcely half that much. If his liver had not strayed into his brain pan , and he had a moiety of cleverness , he might have risen to the dignity of a very corn- ' mon and coarse blackguard of small cunning and less accomplishment. But nature has done the best she could with the "stiff" : If it were carefully scraped and disinfected , ' it might pass muster as a casing for some spoilt wiener-wuret. This is positively the best we can defer for the cadaver at this writing , Colonel. r . , , Y. . . . . y , 4. 'l k } - / . , 11 v a y . .y + ff 6 , , . r , 4 THE fact that H. H. Berry was not given a square deal in the matter of securing the Republican nomination for justice of the peace of Willow Grove precinct has aroused the sense of fair play among the citizens of McCook regardless - gardless of party affiliations , and the additional sympathy thus aroused will be a large and potent item in his behalf next Tuesday. The man who defeats the elder will know that he has been in a race. The elder does not want all the offices. He does not desire to run the whole town-boss .the entire job himself. He simply seeks to become justice of the peace of this precincf. He is competent and qualified. He is deserving and the voters of this precinct should see to it that he is elected. There is no reason why any one citizen should be allowed or encouraged to "hog the whole thing" . To be Lincoln Land Co. agent , mayor of McCook , head push in the A. P. A. and Republican party dictator ought to satisfy the ambition of one man , these hard times. Ii ? George W. Norris fails to carry Red Willow. county by a nice comfortable majority , THE TRIBUNE wants the responsibility placed where it belongs-with the A. P. A. ; which has sprung into the Republican party so much ( he- cord and bitterness as to make the success of any portion o the ticket a matterr of doubt. This unfortunate - nate fact is another potent reason why the Republican party in this county must throw overboard this secret organization or be engulfed by the waves of righteous indigna- tion. THE divided and inharmonious condition of the Republicans of McCook especially is of course iin- fortunate for the nominees who have been led to think that the A. P. A. contains all the Republican - can voters of McCook and the west end. But it will be well to remember - member who is responsible for this state of affairs. This statesmanlike - man-like job is the handiwork of the pushers and leaders of this secret - cret organization. They alone are responsible-not the Republican party. THE Republican party must be redeemed and wrested from the leadership of the secret society of this city who are now ruling the b party with an iron hand. Their methods are so conspicuously irregular - regular and unfair , that those now mismanaging the party must be turned down or the party will have lost its usefulness. Resent dictation - tion and intolerance by Your vote next Tuesday. IT puzzles the Courier to understand - stand how the Times-Democrat "verified" the nonsense it recently published against the Populist nominee for tresurer , purporting to be written by a "Poor Tax Payer" of Bog Elder , but really inspired by a well-to-do "Tax Eater" of Indianola. Of course it does. The "verification" was never attempted nor ever considered. TEE Republican horse is so seriously handicaped by poor leadership - ership , bad management and the A. P. A. dictation , that it will be little less than a miracle if it is not distanced - tanced in the race on nest Tues- day. Perhaps a good , sound thrashing would be the best thing for the party to bring it to its proper senses. THE fact that many Republicans have temporarily left their party and joined the A. P. A. should not discourage Republicans. We urge the few Republicans left to stay by their guns. Measles are short lived. IT will require a large colony , and one gathered from far and near , to defeat the will of the indignant - dignant and disgusted voters of Red Willow county , this fall. THE death of General Van Wyck is generally regretted , regardless of politics. He was a grand old man in many respects dust the same. THE Republican party is higher than the expectation of any leader. It should be greater than any secret order. It must be if it survives. ' REMEMBER George W. Norris when you are in your booth , nest Tuesday , with an X. GENTLEMEN even are sometimes unfortunate in their company. , - 4 , . . J. ' Y . . . . . . . - - - a.y. r r - . . . . r Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair , 'DR , site CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. KEEP in the middle of the road. ELMER ROWELL will wear his judicial honors very modestly. THE Republican state ticket should have an X all along the line. THE danger to the Republican ticket , this fall , lies in the surplus of A. P. As. and the deficit of Republicans - publicans in the party. SECRET society dictation in the Republican party should be given its death blow , this fall. Let the G. 0. P. get in line to resume business - iness at the old stand in 1896. IT is truly pathetic to contemplate - plate , but the frigid facts remain that a number of promises were made about convention time , which will never be carried out. The gang won't have the goods to de- liver. LET the Republican party of Red Willow county , once for all , repudiate this secret order and its dark lantern methods. So we can resume business in 1896 as a Be- publican party and wiu on the square. THE A. P. A. is avidently favoring - ing the "herd law. " At least they are doing all they can to make the grass grow in the streets of McCook. . Under these circumstances - stances , is the man who makes two blades of grass grow where one formerly thrived , a pure. and undefiled - defiled patriot. Hardly. . T. BREWER is a candidate for county , commissioner-not for heaven. He has the business qualifications for the making of a useful and energetic commissioner. He might not handle a harp very gracefully without a little more probation. But he is competent to discharge the duties of county commissioner promptly and intel- ligenblY and fairly. REPUBLICANS , vote to protect your schools yourself ; vote to worship - ship God according to the dictates of your own conscience ; vote for the protection of your home by yourself ; vote to redeem and save the Republican party ; vote to smash into smithereens the A.P.A. and forever settle the question of secret society dictation or interference - ence with the Republican party. ACCORDING to the head push of the A.P.A. , the Nebraska supreme court must be holding its breath until it hears the result from Red Willow county. What unspeakable - ble nonsense with which to attempt to whip people into line. If that sword is to be eternally held over the heads of people , every county and city election , by the party bosses , it were just as well that the county seat were in gahenna , so far as the people are concerned. THE expose of the A. P. A. methods as given in the Omaha Evening Bee of the 30th is one of the most startling political coups in the history of Omaha or of the state. It is one of Rosewater's masterpieces. And on Tuesday A. P. A.-ism in Douglas county will be powerfully jolted. The same expose in a small way is possible - sible in McCook , and the same jolt will be administered to the order in Red Willow county , nest Tuesday. FOR H. H. Berry THE TRIBUNE on its own motion bespeaks a hearty support. The spirit of fair play in this community ought to assert itself so vigorously that his majority for a justice of the peace of this precinct will be a generous , one. His nomination was openly and squarely and fairly obtained . by petition , when an opportunity to secure it in a primary was denied - nied for the stated reason that he supported men for nomination that were opposed by the president of council 100. He is competent and fully deserves the office. , . ' ' 1 - - V , , 27 - i- * y u w 'u } ° . ' t I . f t . t ( , t t " 'l. .a I ! ESTABLISHED IN 18.86. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. ' , ' , r 1 - - . - - . - - = - - Clothiiig _ ya t , 1 t J , r . . Do not buy Inferior or Poorly Made goods , whether ¶ , , New of Old stock at any price. THERE IS NO NECESSITY i. " . - I TO DO THIS when YOtt Can bit } r ¶ , : First Class Goods at Lower Price t ¶ . t , . . % , Y t I d 4 Than the ; have ever been sold at before. ' . . 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He is the best . qualified nominee on the ticket. The business interests . of the city of McCook demand we elect a business man. . Brewer is a business man. THE A. P. A. ticket is on the run. Keep them going. The leaders wear a worried look. It is a forecast of certain defeat. Be firm. Stand by your guns. Keep the ship head on. The victory is yours. S. COPtDEAL V V . . l : Notary Public Reliable Insurance Collection Agent. . 7.1 : have removed from my . old stand into the Ganschow building , first door south of 1)e. Groff & Co. , where I am displaying - playing a larger and finer stock of CIGARS , TOBACCOS and SMOKERS' GOODS than I have ever carried before. Your patrpnage is solicited. Ja H. BENNETT. , 1 1 , - - - 4 "rs _ THE RIVERSIDE OAK F . 'ea 1 ; ' t y 1 S We now have in stock a full line of the Riverside Oak , the 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 have one of our Square Oven Cooks-they are the latest and the very best. COCHRAN & CO. This isabsolutely rust proof , every piece is guaranteed , and will be replaced if not as rep resented. COCHRAN & Co. BUGGIES AND CARTS Remember , we are showing b the best line of Buggies. Carts and Wagons to be seen in this part of the Republican valley. COCHIiAN & Co. , 1 . Chamberlain's Lye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt- i t Rheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples , Chapped Hands , Itching Piles , Burns , Frost Bites , ' ChronicSore Eyes and Granulated Eve Lids. ' I For sale by druggists at ? a cents per box. 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