The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 17, 1902, Image 4

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8y F M KIMMELL
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
REPUBLICAN TICKET
CONGItESSIONAT
Congressman George W Norris McCook
STATE
Governor John H Mickoy
Lieutenant Governor EG McGilton
Socrotiiry of State George W Mnrsh
Tmnsnror Petor Mortcnsen
Auditor Charles Weston
Attoraa General Frank N Prout
Land Commissioner Goono D Follmor
Supt Public Instruction Win K Fowler
LEGISLATIVE
State Sonntor 29th District D S Hnsty
Representative J Hnthorn
COUNTY
County Judge
County Attorney
Commissioner Firstdistrict
A series of joint debates between Mr
Shallenbergcr and Judge Norris has
been agreed upon as follows
Clay Center October 22
Blue Hill October 23
Mindpn October 24
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As a speaker G W Norris has few if
any superiors in Nebraska As an hon
est man ho is the poor of any man any
where To vote for him is to do your
duty by the district the state and tho
nation Hastings Tribune
County Judge Eldred was over in
the Danbury Lebanon country first of
the week and reports conditions most
attractive and encouraging for Republi
can success in November The ticket is
generally satisfactory to tho people
There are very few men in this part
of the state who are better posted re
garding political affairs and the needs of
this section than cMin Hasty the Re
publican nominee for state senator in
the 29th district Cambridge Clarion
An amusing county contemporary last
week in roasting the Nebraska public
school system and at the same time mak
ing a plea forreadin writin and rith
metic was guilty of atrociously mis
spelling nine words in an article in an
adjoining column not to speak of the
lapses of veracity etc the article con
tained
It has been the history of all nations
that in time of great prosperity there is
always more or less contention between
capital and labor The present coal
strike was not precipitated on account
of political conditions and no amount of
fallacious argument on the part of Dem
ocratic orators can make the public be
lieve it Better have splendid prosperity
with strikes than years of hunger and
destitution under Democratic rule
The fight that is being made on J H
Mickey because he is a temperance man
is more to his credit than against him
When the time comes that a man in
order to be qualified for tho office of
governor of a great state like Nebraska
has to be a saloon habitue and beer guz
zler it is time for the millenium The
sober intelligent and law abiding people
of Nebraska will rise up enmasse on the
fourth da of next November and elect
J H Mickey governor for the very rea
son that ho is temperate and respecta
ble Shelton Clipper
It is stated by an authority who has
given some attention to the question of
the post check currency that if business
men and business organizations urge the
passage of legislation to provide it the
action of congress can bo secured at the
next session That being the case there
should bo a general call for that action
Tho post check currency means simply
the printing of circulating notes in such
form that the holder endorsing a note in
his possession can convert it into a draft
payable only to the person named in the
endorsement This will do away with
the loss of time annoyance and expense
of a journey to secure a money order
every time that the sending of a small
remittance is necessary The saving to
the public will immensely outweigh the
slight increase in cost to the government
and tho loss of revenues from money
orders There should be a strong rep
resentation to congress in favor of the
bill Dispatch Pittsburg Pa
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds oi
food It gives instant relief and neve
fails to cure It allows you to eat all
the food you want The most sensitive
stomachs can take it By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
eared after everything else failed It
prevents formation of gas on thestom
ach relieving all distress after eating
Dieting unnecessary Pleasant to take
It cant help
but do you good
RwL bottle contains 2g times tne 50c stea
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S L Green
CEEIdred
D A Waterman
Some Joint Debate Dates
Fifty Years the Standard
Awarded
Highesi Honors Worlds Fair
Highest tests US Govt 1
Just a Slight Correction
The Tribune learns that our old
friend Sidney Dodge tho fusion nominee
for county attorney is trying to make
some campaign thunder in his own be
half by circulating that he was respon
sible for placing the warrants of Red
willow county at par thus securing a
large saving to the people of the coun
ty all of which would be very interest
ing and creditable to our friend Sidney
if it were a fact But unfortunately the
fact is lacking and tho claim ridiculous
If we remember aright Sidney Dodge
was not chosen county attorney until
1891 and the records show that no
county warrants were registered after
June 1887 and that the last registered
county warrant was paid in October 1887
or more than four years before Sidney
flashed across the politicad heavens of
Redwillow county as prosecuting attor
ney and financial agent
It will bo found to be a fact however
that from and after the date of the
funding of the floating indebtedness of
Redwillow county the warrants of the
county have been at par and that Sid
ney Dodge had nothing to do with mak
ing them at par
We do not refer to this because there
is anything new in the information given
but just to correct any false impressions
that may have come to any who are not
posted about the matter
If Sidney Dodge ever saved Redwillow
county a cent it was because of what he
did not do as the record of his occu
pancy of that office will prove absolute
ly And The Tribune is willing to
credit him with doing practically nothing
but draw his salary He might have
done worse
The free trade Democrat says smash
the trusts by taking off the tariff
That means besides the destruction of
American industries that the trusts of
Europe would swarm into this country
Are there trusts in Europe Just a few
In Germany syndicates have increased
since 1870 until they cover practically the
entire field of industrial activity In
France although there is a law against
them they control furniture groceries
coal borax candles matches pig iron
rice cheese silk spinning sugar refin
ing sulphur tiles tobacco and trans
portation bj land In Belgium they
control coal coke glass stone mirrors
and sugar refining In Norway wood
pulp paper and lumber In England it
is difficult to say what they do not con
trol It is similar to Germany every
thing is under the trust Dont talk to
a Republican about taking the tariff
wall down for any purpose please We
had it down in 1893 and 1895 and the
ferocious foreign pigs rooted up Uncle
Sams garden entirely
Evidence is accumulating with para
lyzing rapidity to prove that there is no
darker blot or more humiliating stain on
America and our republican form of gov
ernment than the foul boodling in our
cities Few of the larger cities escape
the curse
Resolutions
At a meeting of McCook Lodge No
61 Ancient Order United Workman
held September 29 1902 the following
resolutions were presented and unani
mously adopted
Whereas In the mysterious dispensa
tion of human life and death our be
loved brother Workman John T Brady
has fallen before the relentless sickle of
the silent reaper and
Whereas Brother Brady was long a
faithful member of our order devoted
to its principles and possessed of exem
plary character as a man and a Work
man therefore be it
Resolved That while we bow in hum
ble submission to the will of the Supremo
Master Workman of the Universe whose
decrees are ever beneficently directed
toward our good we most sincerely de
plore the loss of our brother and shall
over hold his memory sacred
Resolved That the sincere sympathy
of the lodge be extended to the family
of our deceased brother in their bereave
ment and as a mark of respect be it
Resolved That these resolutions be
spread upon our minutes a copy pre
sented to the family of our deceased
brother a copy sent to the Workman
and the McCook papers
A P Welles
J A Wilcox
J E Kelley
Committee J
HON GEORGE W NORRIS
Next Congressman Fifth District
ANTHRACITE STRIKE SETTLED
President Roosevelt Brings About
the Desired Arbitration
President Names Commission
Washington Oct 26 The following statement an
nouncing the close of the strike was issued at the White house
at 220 this morning
After a conference with Mr Mitchell and some further
conference with representatives of the coal operators the
president has appointed the members of the commission to
inquire into consider and pass upon all questions at issue
between the operators and miners in the anthracite coal fields
Brigadier General John M Wilson United States
army retired late chief of engineers U S A Washington
D C as an officer of the engineer corps of either the military
or naval service of the United States
Mr E W Parker of Washington D C as an expert
mining engineer Mr Parker is chief statistician of the coal
division of the United States geological survey and the editor
of the Engineering and Mining Journal of New York
Hon George Gray of Wilmington Delaware as a judge
of the United States court
E E Clark of Cedar Rapids Iowa grand chief of the
order of railway conductors as a sociologist the president
assuming that for the purpose of such a commission the term
sociologist means a inan who has thought and studied deeply
on social questions and has practically applied his knowlege
Mr Thomas H Watkins of Scranton Pennsylvania as a
man practically acquainted with the mining and selling of coal
Bishop John L Spalding of Peoria Illinois The pres
ident has added Bishop Spaldings name to the commission
Hon Carroll D Wright has been appointed recorder
of the commission
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Statistics of the Strike
Statistics of the strike which began May 12 follow
Miners and others thrown out of work 183500
Number of women affected 105000
Number of children affected 285000
Capital invested in coal mines 511 500000
Operators daily loss in price of coal 433500
Total loss caused by strike 197390000
Loss in miners wages 29 350000
Loss of operators 68 800000
Loss of merchants in mining towns 22750000
Loss of mills and factories closed 7320000
Loss of merchants outside of district 16000000
Loss of railways 34000000
Loss of business permanently S 000 000
Cost of troops in field 1850000
Cost of coal and iron police 3 500000
Loss to railway men in wages 275000
Cost of maintaining non union men 545000
Damage to mines and machinery 5000000
The number of fatalities has been about twenty
Ten thousand troops have been stationed in the
thracite region
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FRENCH FLANNELS 15c UP
MENS LINEN COLLARS 5c EACH
GOLF GLOVES Ladies and Misses
From 25c up
And Everything Else at Proportionately LOW PRICES
in
Dress Goods Silks
Flannelettes Kid Gloves
Fascinators Circular Shawls
Lace Curtains Portieres and
Kabo Corsets at
HONEST JOHNS UP-TO-DATE STORE
TRY ONE OF THOSE NEW CORSETS
1 K - H
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Style 628 are long over the hips
and the nicest fitting corset
made
MOREA AND TAFFETA SILK WAISr
PATTERNS
We have them in all the popular
shades Also a complete as
sortment of French Flannels
Remember us When You Purchase
Your Winter Underwear
Special announcement from our grocery dept
By placing on the road two delivery wag
ons we have been able to systematize the
delivery of our goods so that the wagons
will leave the store as follows
To North ricCook at o and 11 oclock a m
To West South East McCook at 11 a m
To North and East McCook at 3 oclock p m
To South and West McCook at 5 oclock p m
Please make note of these hours and by
getting your orders in promptly we can in
sure satisfactory delivery of your goods
JOHN H GRANNIS McCook
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Pride and Pleasure
The Tribunes corps of correspondents
is unequaled in this section of Nebraska
for quality quantity and extent of field
covered The publisher is as proud of
it as its readers are pleased with it If
your neighborhood is not represented
get in correspondence with us about the
matter and the publisher will do his
part to fill the need The Triuune is
gradually expanding into what its owner
desires it shall be namely a county
newspaper which shall represent as
faithfully as may be all of Redwillow
county and not one town or locality
Our wide awake correspondents are
assisting us in realizing this ambition
Still we are looking for more news
observe that the emphasis is on tho
word news Its always welcome thrice
welcome at this office
Bargains in hard and soft coal stoves
cold and hot blast and air tight It will
pay to look the assortment over at WT
Colemans
HEATERS
We are still head
quarters for heating
stoves We have the
well known Beckwith
Round Oak
Radiant Home
and several other good
heaters in all sizes
If you need a heater
BUY NOW
The assortment i s
complete and you can
get just what you
want We also have
a nice line of steel
ranges and cook stoves
H P Waite
Fell Into Honest Hands -A
few weeks since Fred C Kellornr
had the misfortune to lose his pocket
book containing about 50 and valuable
effects in a passenger car A few days
later from Kansas City he received a
letter asking for a description of the con
tents of the pocket book He sent same
and soon afterward received tho same
and contents from Prescott Arizona
Wilbur O Ayer
superintendent of con
struction Whipple Barracks had found
the pocket book on a seat in the smoker
and being a conscientiously honest man
promptly sent Kellogg tho wallet and
contents upon identification
Burlington Reports Larger Net Earnings
Chicago Oct 11 Tho forty eighth
annual report of the Chicago Burling
ton Quincy Railroad company was
made public today and shows for the
year ending June 30th
Gross earnings 53795245 operating
expenses and taxes 8356S2S75 income
from operations 818112309 Total in
come adding miscellaneous income 18
453173 Balance after deducting
charges 10083110
The increase in net earnings over the
previous year is given at S212928S
Did Not Get His Boy
Sam Ball came up from McCook on
Mondays train to go out to Widow
Wileys to bring in his boy that had run
away about a week before lie talked
very abusive about tho boy and what he
would do with him when he got hold of
him he went out but did not get hold of
him as the boy had got wind of his
coming and had cot a small nrmv iir
defend himself so he left without the
boy No man that talked like Mr Ball
did should be allowed to take the boy
Wauneta Breeze 9th
Sewing Machines
I have in stock the Wheeler Wilson
Household and many other makes of
machines I have drop heads as low as
81235 and from there up to the finest
cabinets at i0 It will
pay anvone to
look my assortment over before buying
W T Coleman
The Omaha Daily News is going to
give another piano to the most popular
lady in Nebraska The Omaha Daily
News sends a paper every day in the
year by mail for 100 including Sun
day 8200
F A Fitch employed at the Burline
ton freight house will go to Salem on
October 20 and will return with a bride
Lincoln Star 15th
PoWW shnllora I1JL11
feed
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