O By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Republican Ticket For United States Sonntor NOItltIS BROWN of Buffalo STATE For Governor GKORGE L SHELDON of Cass For Liontcnant Governor M R HOPEWELL of Burt county For Railroad Commissioners II J WINNETT of Lancaster ROBERT CO WELL of Douglas A J WILLIAMS of Pierce For Secretary of State GEORGE JUNKIN of Gosper For Auditor ED M SEARLE JR of Keith For Sujwrintcndont of Public Instruction JASPER L MBRIEN of Fillmore For Treasurer LAWSON G BRIAN of Boone For Attorney Genoral WILLIAM T THOMPSON of Mqrrick For Land Commissioner HENRY M EATON of DodBo COUNTY For Representative PHILIP GLIEM oy Danbury For County Attorney PRENTISS E REEDER of McCook For Commissioner 2ud District SAMUEL PREMER of Bartley Insistent reasons aro multiplying why tho United States should establish a postal savings bank system Recent bnnk and trust company fail ures prove conclusively tho urgent ne cessity of having more stringent and searching laws to govern our state and indeed even our national banking insti tutions Present laws are not adequate Examinations now made aro not con clusive Protection to depositors is al together insuflicient There is too much play for official rascality The passing of Edward Rosewater re moves a notable figure from Nebraska politics from its newspaper field and from commercial Nebraska The Tri bune has no fulsome post mortem en comiums to offer Edward Rosewaters work in this state has been and is an en during one We would remember only his virtues his accomplishments and his higher motives and purposes He naturally ranks with Nebraskas first citizens and history true and exact will place his name well up at the top not as the ideal citizen but as one who per formed well his part in the development of this promising young western com monwealth Republican Senatorial Convention The republicans of the 29th senatorial district of the state of Nebraska are hereby called to meet in convention at the court house in Mc Cook Nebraska at 2 tclock p m on Thurs day September 20 1906 for the purpose of pla cing in nomination one candidate for senator from the 29th district stato of Nebraska and for the transaction of such other business as may regularly come before said convention The said convention shall consist of delegates chosen by the republicans of the respective counties of said district apportioned as fol lows One delegate at large from each county and one delegate for each 125 votes or major fraction thereof cast at tho last general elec tion for the Hon Charles B Letton for judge of the supreme court Said apportionment en titles the counties to representation in said con vention as follows Chase 3 Frontier 7 Dundy 3 Furnas 9 GosDer 3 Hayes 3 Hitchcock 5 Red Willow 7 It is recommended that no proxies be admit ted but that the delegates present be permitted to cast the lull vote of their county E J Wilcox Chairman J E Kellet Secretary Pianos by Mall Write today lor new catalogs and special prices on fine pianos We man ufacture the celebrated Mueller pi anos made doubly strong to stand tho iresto n climate and guaranteed Jor 20 years Sold direct to you at factory prices Also 20 other standard makes including Steinway Steger Emerson Hardman Davie Bradford A B Chase Kurtzman McPhail eta Also over 50 slightly used upright pianos at one half former cost 85 9S 105 and up to 190 Easy terms if desired Write today you -will save money We ship pianos everywhere Address SCHMOLLER MUELLER PIANO CO 1311 13 Farnam street Omaha Neb The largest piano house in the west Over 600 pianos in stock Established 1859 McCook Tribune 1 the Year FRED R BRUNS Barber Shop Bath Booms Rear Citizens bank DR R J G UNN DENTIST Phone 112 Office Booms 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook wfeTa Programme Following is the programme of tho Red Willow County Sunda School con vention to be held in McCook Septem ber 12th and 13th Congregationnl church skptkmber 12th 2 30 oclock Song Service Rov Hawkes Greeting Pres Matthews A Tenchors Duty Outside of Class Time Dr Ireland Solo Mr Lindemann Prayer Rov Kirby d ow Can Wo Got Parents More Inter ested and Pupils Moro Loyal Mrs Bertha Berry Music M E Little Folks Relation of Church to Sunday School Mrs J W Wimer Teachers Problpm ProfHHSteidloy Hymn Benediction XVKNINO SEPTEMBER 12TH 745 OCLOCK Song Service Rev Carman Prayer Rev Hawkes Solo Mrs SuesB Address Prof H M Steidley Hymn Benediction September 13th 9 30 oclock Song Service Mr Stilgebouer A Superintendents Work on Sunday and WeekDay Rev Smith Enlargement of the Sunday School Prof Steidley Solo Miss Ruth Wiehe How to Teach Boys and Girls Miss Haines Business Meeting Benediction SEPTEMBER 13th 230 oclock Song Service Rev Smith Prayer Rev Carman Study of the Word Rev Hawkes Hymn Are Teachers Meeting Beneficial Bartley Solo Mrs Elva Guttrue Helpful Things for any Sunday School Mrs A CTeel Music Round Table Prof Steidley Subjects Cradle Roll Junior Work Clubs Childrens Meeting Miss Haines Music Baptist Little Folks Benediction qy CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Christian Sunday school at 10 am Christian Endeavor and Communion at 11 a m Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday J J Loughran Pastor Christian Science Pettys hall C H Meeker C S first reader Sunday morning service 11 oclock Subject Matter Wednesday evening meet ing 8 oclock Baptist Sunday school at 1000 a m Preaching services at 11 a m and 8 p m The ordinance of baptism will be administered at the close of the evening service A F Green Pastor Episcopal Services on Sunday at 11 a m Holy conimanion and sermon at 8 p m prayers and sermon Sunday school at 10 a m The Rector will offi ciate All are welcome to these services E R Earle Rector Methodist Sunday school at 10 am Worship with sermon and good music at 11 a m and 8 pm Class at 12 m Junior League at pm Epworth League at 7 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 pm Sunday school and ser mon in South McCook in the afternoon M B Carman Pastor Congregational Services will be as follows Sunday school at 10 am Preaching by pastor at 11 a m and 8 p m Christian Endeavor at 7 p m Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 8 p m Next Sunday has been set apart as Bible Study Sunday and will be so observed by us An invitation is extended to you to attend any and all of these services Geo B Hawkes Pastor SCHOOL CREEK Everyone is busy putting up alfalfa A chicken wagon passed through this neighborhood Wednesday Mr and Mrs Gray called at the Sed dens home one day last week Mrs Emerich and children were the guests of Mrs Kilgore Tuesday Mrs Minnie Raymond of Trenton who was visiting her mother Grandma Van dervort returned home Thursday even ing Geo Mick and wife of Indianola visit ed at the N Smith home Sunday Velma Gray returned home to Beat rice Wednesday after spending the summer with her grandfather S M Gray A number from this neighborhood at tended the reunion at Cambridge last week Remember you will find Mike Walsh just across the street from his old loca tion ready to buy your poultry eggs old rubber copper brass at the highest cash market price Moline Oliver and Case gang plows Mitchell wagons and Superior drills at H P Waite Cos BEGGSLBL00D PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach x v f - -T People In Print The Grandson of Englands Grand Old Man W Buchanan and the Drago Doctrine Douma Leaders W G C GLAD STONE coming of TriB of a grand son of the late William K Glad stone was an event whose celebration recently attracted interest in England This young man is W G C Gladstone and he Is a son of the late W II Glad stone M P He was born July 14 1SS5 but he celebrated the attainment of his majority on July 23 because on that day a statue of Mr William E Gladstone was un veiled at Ilawarden Those who know him fancy they can detect in his coun tenance and ways resemblances to the Grand Old Man His friends confi dently expect that he will develop po litical ability and make some fame of his own In due time to sustain the fam ily traditions William L Buchanan chairman of the United States delegation now in Brazil at the pan American congress has been chosen chairman of the com mittee on the Drago doctrine which is considered the most important com mittee of the present conference in view of the conspicuous place in the discussions that this subject has taken Mr Buchanan has special qualifica tions for guiding the deliberations of the committee assigned to the consid eration of this question one which has threatened the peace of more than one conference He has been minister of the United States to Argentina of which country Dr Luis M Drago in wrhose honor the doctrine is named is a citizen He was the first minister of the United States to Panama and was director gen eral of the Fan Am e r ican exposi tion which did so much to promote the idea of the unity of the new world and the value of closer intercourse between the states composing it Mr W I BUCHANAN Buchanan enjoys especial popularity among Latin-American statesmen and diplomats and in consequence of the influence he pos sesses his advice on such a subject as the Drago doctrine will it is believed carry much weight The Drago doc trine is the principle that no force shall be used by any power in the col lection of debts owed to its citizens by citizens of another power Sometimes it has been termed an expansion of the Calvo doctrine which was so called in honor of the Argentine jurist of that name who died about a dozen years ago Senator Overman of North Carolina was making his speech on railroad rate regulation There were few Demo crats listening and but one solitary senator on the Republican side al though the argument was a very able one Senator Spooner stuck his head through the cloakroom door He saw the solitary Republican senator and said Ah man and Overman When William J Bryan visited St Petersburg and attended the sessions of the Russian douma one of the depu ties who guided him about the chamber was AlexyAladyin 31 ALADYIN the peasant leader and exponent of radical ideas In the accompanying picture this mem ber of the defunct Russian parlia ment does not look much like a peas ant as he is dress ed like an English swell He often ap pears with k i d glove in one hand and cigarette in the other He lived six years in England and since that time has affected an English dress He is a university graduate and speaks Eng lish fluently In his speeches in the douma he had much to say about the French revolution and was wont to in dulge in much invective As an orator he has a ready flow of rhetoric and the workingmen are readily influenced by his arguments In the douma he had many clashes with representatives of the government and once made a speech denouncing Goremykin when the latter was premier to his face At the end of an impassioned de nunciation of the cabinet he declared We have one and the same answer ready for the ministers When wiii you find in yourselves enough decency enough honorable feeling to take your selves off from these benches Aladyln Is twenty nine years of age and once fled from Russia to avoid imprisonment on account of his revolu tionary ideas While in England he worked as a dock laborer Congressman Richard Bartholdt of Missouri who figured prominently In the sessions of the interparliamen tary union in London has been an ardent advocate of International tration and his work In this field caused him to be talked of as a possible re cipient of the Nobel peace prize It was largely through his efforts that the In terparliamentary union which Is com posed of members of the national legis latures t nearly all countries in which such institutions exist met in this country in 1904 at St Louis during the Louisiana Purchase exposition He presided over the sessions of the union at that time and was the spokesman when the members of the conference called on President Roosevelt He and Mr Roosevelt have long been Intimate friends When the president was a member of the New York legislature Mr Bartholdt was a newspaper corre spondent at Albany mm RICHARD BAR THOLDT and in their walks and talks in the Empire State capital in those days the congressman to be who was born in Germany helped tho president to be to master the German language Tho Missouri representative often talks in congress on the subject of peace and disarmament The last time a big naval programme was up for discussion the president sent for Mr Bartholdt and talked to him in his usually forceful manner When he returned to the capitol Mr Bartholdt was strongly in favor of the presidential programme including a new battleship Whats that got to do with peace Bartholdt inquired a colleague Bartholdt is a profoundly serious statesman Formerly said he I was unable to see any connection be tween peace and a battleship but while at the White House just now I gave the subject further consideration and on sober second thought I perceived that the interests of one will best be sub served by the other The mileage of General Leonard Wood was before the senate committee on military affairs Wood was originally a doctor re marked Secretary Taft who was testi fying And now hes a soldier said Sena tor Scott Yes put in Senator Pettus he ha3 gone out of the retail business of kill ing people into the wholesale Another of the radical leaders of tho douma who since its dissolution have been working to advance the cause of the people is M Roditcheff He was considered by many the greatest oratoi on the floor He Is M RODITCHEFF a handsome man with a ringing voice His popu larity with the dou ma members Avas unbounded and he had more sway than any of his fellows over the peasants in the parliament ne was once ban ished as a result of his radical utter ances For years ho remained away from his home and in the meantime even Russia had progressed to a point where the people were permitted to choose their representatives in parliament Roditcheffs district chose him to go to the douma and It was his privilege on tho opening day to reply to the address of the czar which he did in a memo rable speech that aroused great enthu siasm among the deputies AVhen the reports about the popes re cent illness reached tho public there began to come to the Vatican sugges tions and remedies from well meaning but mistaken friends in various parts of the world In speaking of these the pope said to a foreign prelate who visited him I have been offered the services of doctors and medicines from all over the world and the pious people who sent the offers seem to think that their doctors and medicines are infallible I am very thankful and grateful for the offers but I cannot persuade myself to take any of the drugs I am sure there Is enough stuff to make an International drug store I cannot possibly think of swallowing any of the drugs Bernard N Baker of Baltimore pres ident of the Mutual Life Policy Hold ers association who recently returned from a conference In England with the Mutual Life policy holders in that country believes that the independent holders of policies will score a great victory In the coming election of Mu tual Life trustees Mr Baker is pres ident of the Atlan tic Transport com pany and very wealthy but he lives modestly and gives a great deal of his money away When the Spanish war broke out he presented to the United States gov ernment free of charge the big steamer Missouri which was operated for nine months as BERNARD N BAKER a hospital ship at a monthly expense to Mr Baker of 5000 When the Boer war came he gave the steamship Maine to the British government for the same humane purpose He Is exceedingly generous to his thousands of em ployees At the Mann Collier trial some months ago Mr Baker appeared as a witness for Colliers and testified that Town Topics had roasted him when he refused to advertise in Its columns i Mtc a i ome of Our Seasonable Implement Mitchell Wagons Lines We believe these to be the very best and most serviceable wagon on the market for this clim ate When we sell a man a Mitchell wagon we always make a friend For a cheaper wagon we sell the MILBURN Gang and Sulky Plows In this department we shall keep in stock the best things put out by the Oliver Moline and Case people Our stock is so large that we feel sure we can meet your wants Superior Drills This line of drills is so well known that we will say nothing about them except that we sell them These Good Things are only a few of those that you will find in our yards and ware houses Come in and see us when in need of farm machinery H r WAITE CO Dennison Street DANBURY Born to Frank Bussy a baby boy Aug 30 Quite a number from Danbury are taking in the state fair at Lincoln this week Clarence and Ray Yarnell are now convalescent Mrs Orvil Woods returned from Lin coln last week Mrs Sewell arrived from her daugh ters Gertie Pates Tuesday We have a double wedding booked for Saturday night Miss Alta Morgans school com menced last Monday Alma Noe left for Cotner University to attend school this winter Joe Yarnell is taking in the Log Rol ling at Beaver City this week Miss Martha Gliem arrived from Chic ago last Saturday Lets Talk Furnace Who is your Furnace Man All depends on him whether your furnace will be satisfac tory or not Does he under stand the system of hot air heating circulation and ventil ation Is he competent to make the elbows angles fittings etc required in an ordinary furnace job and install them without endangering your property by fire A Furnace Man must have practical experience We have made the furnace business a specialty for the past twenty one years fourteen years at Omaha Nebraska We are the sole agents for the Boynton Furnaces They Are the Best Made Estimates and any information regarding the proper installa tion of a modern heating apparatus free of charge Your patronage respectfully solicited Polk Bros New Store flcCook Nebraska j NORTH SIDE II H Bandy W M Sharp Charles Wales and Roy Coleman are stat Jair visitors this week II H Bandy sold his farm Ia3t Sat urday to E T Severns of Fillzaore eo Last week G II Simmerman traded his farm on the big fiat to Almond J Church for the latters ranch on tho Willow Simmerman will occupj in the spring It is rumored Church will look over the west for a location II B Waleswife and daughter Mabel started Tuesday morning on an extend ed visit in Iowa and Illinois Ladies read thiB catalogue of charms Bright eyes glowing cheeks red Hpa a smooth skin without a blemish in short perfect health For sale with every package Ilollisters Rocky Mountain tea ij cents L W McConnelL a j v- - S v l i if V 1 1 a i i i A