The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 28, 1906, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    fOMWTiBwiim HMwuiteim
By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Republican Ticket
For Unitod States Senator
NORMS BROWN of Buffalo
STATE
For Governor
GEORGE L SHELDON of Cass
For Lieutonant Governor
M R HOPEWELL or Bnrfc county
For Railroad Commissioners
11 J WINNETT of Lancaster
ROBERT COWELL of Douglas
A J WILLIAMS of Pierce
For Secretary of State
GEORGE JUNKIN of Gospotf
For Auditor
ED M SEARLE JR of Koith
For Superintendent of Public Instruction
JASPER L MBRIEN of Fillmore
For Treasurer
LAWSON G BRIAN of Boone
For Attorney Genoral
AVILLIAM T THOMPSON of Merrick
For Land Commissioner
HENRY M EATON of Dodge
COUNTY
For Representative
PHILIP GLIEM oy Danbury
For County Attorney
PRENTISS E REEDER of McCook
For Commissioner 2nd District
SAMUEL PREMER of Bartley
TO REPUBLICANS
VVe are anxious to have every
Republican in close touch and work
ing in harmony with the Republican
National Congressional Committee in
favor of the election of a Republican
Congress
The Congressional campaign must
be based on the administrative and
legislative record of the party and
that being so Theodore Roosevelts
personality must be a central figure
and his achievements a central
thought in the campaign
We desire to maintain the work of
this campaign with popular subscrip
tions of One Dollar each from Repub
licans To each subscriber we will
send the Republican National Cam
paign Text Book and all documents
issued by the Committee
Help us achieve a great victory
James S Sherman Chairman
P O Box 2063 New York
Fresh butter of best quality at Marshs
rrfeat market
American Lady Corsets
give you the correct shape and best
form Every corset is guaranteed
This model is 640 Price 100
We have just received a new stock of
these excellent corsets
- - - v
Democrats and Populists Fuse
The conventions of the Democratic
and Populist parties in this city Tues
day resulted in a fusion of the two
parties on the nomination for stato
senator for the 29th district of Nebraska
and the nomination of Israel A Sheri
dan of Indianola Red Willow county
as o standard bearer
The conventions were both poorly at
tended not half of the counties of the
district being represented but there
was enough present to make a nucleus
for a pretty bit of jockeying between
the two conventions before a conclusion
was reached
The nominee is well known in this
county which he represented in the
lower house of the state legislature in
the early days of the Populist supremacy
in Nebraska He has been and is re
garded aB a Populist
C J Ryan of McCook was chairman
of the Democratic canvention and
Charles E Reed of Arapahoe secretary
thereof
The central committee chosen by the
Democratic convention is composed of
the following
Chase Clayburg Imperial
Dundy L C Walker Benkelman
Frontier R D Logan Stockville
Furnas E A Peterson Arapahoe
Gosper not represented
Hayes C C Hatch Hayes Center
Hitchcock W A Stewart Culbertson
Red WillowEphraim Benjamin McCook
Candidate Sheridan was accorded the
privilege of naming secretary and chair
man of the committee which was
authorized to fill vacancies in committee
or ticket
The Populist convention was held in
in another room contemporaneously
with the Democratic convention but
we were not given the particulaas
A Guaranteed Cure For Piles
Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles Druggists refund money if
Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case
no matter of how long standing in 6tol4
days First application gives ease and
rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it
send 50c in stamps and it will be for
warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co
St Louis Mo
Captain Wasson As A Fruit Grower
Captain Wasson of the Driftwood left
a few samples at this office this week
showing his ability as a fruit grower ra
several apples and peaches of splendid
size and fine flavor
Cash Received on Account
Charge Paid Out and other cash
register printed supplies at The Tribune
office
If You Desire the
CORRECT
Garment Styles
you should come to our store for we are handling the
Palmer Garments and in
buying these garments you se
cure not only correct style but in addition a perfect fit ex
pert workmanship and quality which
enables every cloak to be worn for
months without losing its shape or its
graceful lines
This Black Kersey Coat
is an exceptional value Notice its
beauty It has fly front fancy patch
pockets coat collar Collar and cuffs
inlaid with velvet The length is 48
inches Price 1250
If you Desire the
Latest Creations
in Plaid Belts Plaid Purses Plaid
Collars Beads Collar Supporters El
bow Gloves Waist Patterns Dress
Goods or Trimmings Call and let us
show you our new and up-to-date
assortment
1 Ym
lift
Iff JWyJfjsl
m M
fi corse
f
H C CLAPP
EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS
New Walsh Block - Phone 56 -
McCook
J
aawuma afesaawi
JZZ
a ggg i VM
i 2ll
Driving Park Association Heir
Some years since the Southwestern
Nebraska Industrial association came
into being in this city and a small sum
of money was raised for expenses etc of
the association Of this money most
has been disbursed as tho occasion arose
leaving a small balance in the hands
of the treasurer I H Wasson Recent
ly the executive board of the assoc
iation J A Schmitz Walter Hickling
JE Kelley CH Meeker and IH Was
son were called together and the matter
of converting this balance to the aid and
support of the McCook Driving Park
association was successfully and satis
factorily adjusted To mako the sum
4575 even Treasurer Wasson added
from his own pocket enough to make it
the round figure 5000 The meeting to
negotiate this matter was held at J E
Kelleys office September 15th at 3
oclock As it is the hope to convert
the park association into a fair associa
tion eventually the people will come in
to a full participation in the money thus
converted to the park
An Interesting W C T U Meeting
The W C T U met with Mrs J C
Moore last Friday afternoon There
was a good attendance
The following officers will serve the
ensuing year Mrs J W WimerPres
Mrs H A Rouch Vice Pros Mrs J
G tnglis RecSec Mrs M B Finity
Cor Sec
We were glad to receive as a member
Mrs Rev Green An interesting talk
on how to train children to defend
themselves was had several taking part
Mrs Thompson led the subject with
very good thoughts on the subject and
was followed by Mrs Callen Mrs
Rouch Mrs Inglis and others
The next meeting will be held Oct 5
with Mrs H E Culbertson
Adjudged Insane And Taken To Lincoln
Anna the 16-year-old daughter of
Sherman T Williams who lives between
here and Danbury was adjudged insane
before the insanity board in this city
Tuesday and was the same night taken
to Lincoln by Sheriff Peterson and
Matron Raine to be placed in the state
asylum at the capital
At the same time the sheriff took
Ward W Quigley to the state peniten
tiary
COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTY COURT
Marriage licenses granted since last
report
Benjamin Addis McCook 27
Rosebud Houser McCook 21
Gottlieb H FiechtnerIndianola 21
Olga Peters Indianola 25
AValdemar Scier Cambridge 29
Mrs Anna Harder Cambridge 36
Moline Oliver and Case gang plows
Mitchell wagons and Superior drills at
H P Waite Cos
Tickling Haman Vanity
Few people realize how profitable the
trade of tickling human vanity is and
how many different forms it employs
There are obscure newspapers and
nominal magazines that live by it and
provide good incomes for their editors
It is quite common to find upon center
tables luxuriously bound and printed
volumes whose contents consist en
tirely of fulsome puffs Each profes
sion trade avocation and association
has its library of memorabilia of per
sons of the kind who In Lowells
phrase were created to fill up the
world The writer remembers seeing
in the best room of a remote farm
house a morocco bound gild edged vol
ume upon the notabilities of the coun
try which contained a biography and
engraved portrait of rusticus horribilis
himself The original volunteered the
information that his niche in the local
pantheon had cost him a sum which
on later conversation was disclosed to
be larger than a years interest on the
mortgage encumbering the farm
Wilbur Larremore in Atlantic
The Dramatic Flavor of Wall Street
It is the speculative side of Wall
street that most appeals to the imag
ination If we were dealing with that
side of Wall street we should not lack
for authenticated cases of high dra
matic flavor as for example that of
a youth of eighteen who ran 2 into
a fortune of 200000 In a few months
and was last heard of trying to pawn
his wifes engagement ring for 25
or that of the farmer who made sev
eral millions of dollars frbm a very
modest beginning slipped a check for
300000 under the breakfast plate of
each member of his family one morn
ing tore the checks up because within
an hour the riches had become a mat
ter of domestic strife and was last
heard of when one day he brought a
load of hay across the ferry from Stat
en Island to New York and begged his
brokers to take it in lieu of margins
for one more trade Success Maga
zine
Plagrue of Inventions
Human ingenuity is a plague to mod
ern life and there is some excuse for
the view of a great man who regarded
the Inventor of railways as a curse to
his race The truth probably is that
no Invention Is at first perfect and we
have to suffer from its transitory im
perfectionsLondon Lancet
A Sensitive Canine
Baxter That dog of yours is not a
full blooded Boston terrier is he Bix
by Hush old chap dont let him hear
you He thinks he is Womans Home
Companion
Every one sings as he has the gift
and marries as he has the luck From
the Portuguese
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christian Science Pettys hall C
H Meeker O S first reader Subject
Christan Science
Methodist Sunday school at 1000
Junior league at 400 Epworth league
at 700 M B Carman Pastor
Baptist Sunday school at 1000 a m
Preaching services at 11 a m and 8 p
m AF Green Pastor
Christian Morning subject Our
Danger of Forgetting God Evening
subject Consider Him
Rev J L Lemmon of Beaver City
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 Louohran Pastor
Episcopal Services on Sunday at 11
a m Holy communion 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
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 Wednesdoy
at 8 p m An invitation extended
to you to attend any and all of these
services
Geo B Hawkes Pastor
BARTLEY
Will Sheets is the proud father of
another boy Mother and son doing
well
Mrs J I Grimes returned from her
visit Friday evening
Miss Alta Wymore who recently went
to Colorado to improve health died and
was brought hbre from Morgan Friday
morning The body was taken to Mount
Zion cemetery where many friends as
sembled to pay the last sad rites of this
noble lady
There was a pleasant party at the
home of Miss Grace Flint last Friday
evening
Mr and Mrs W V Vickrey and their
son Glen are here from Minco Indian
Territory visiting with Mr and Mrs A
L Cochran and other friends They are
well pleased with Minco and are enjoy
ing a good business there
Miss Maude Catlett gave several of
her friends a pleasant party last Satur
day evening
Mrs A H McElroy is here on a visit
to her mother Mrs Daniels and other
relatives and friends
Rev Kirby left Monday morning to
attend the Methodist conference
Will Cowles traveling in the interest
of the Prussian Stock Food companj
came over from Norcatur Kan last
Saturday evening to visit relatives and
friends and returned Monday morning
Mr and Mrs J I Grimes loaded their
household goods Monday and departed
on No 12 Tuesday for Adair Iowa
where they will make their home We
regret very much that this family con
cluded to leave Bartley but hope they
may return to make their home here
Mrs Mary Hodgkins left here Mon
day morning for Fruita Colorado to
visit during the fall and winter
Dr Brown drove to Cambridge Wed
nesday to meet his daughter Mrs W
T Wood of South McAlister Indian
Territory
WiliBuhler AFMcCord had a sale
Wednesday They received good prices
for everything sold
Mr and Mrs Will Downs have moved
from Wymore to Bartley and stored their
household goods until they can build a
residence
Elder Isaac Clark will preach in the
Christian church Sunday morning and
evening
Dr Daly and wife were up from Cam
bridge Tuesday guests of Mr and Mrs
Arbogast
Mrs Len Higgins has returned from
Colorado
Ask any JAP that you maysee1
Why the Czar with Bearbehind
had to climb a tree
The YanksGod bless the Yankssays he
They gave us Eocky Mountain tea
Jj W McConnell
Insure your
Valuable
Papers
Jewels
Etc
from loss by Fire
and Burglars by
depositing them in
one of our Safety
Deposit Boxes
Only One Dollar
per year
First
National
Bank
Some
them
of Our
v 1
casonaWc
Implement Lines
Mitchell Wagons
We believe these to be the very best and most
serviceable wagon on the market for this clim
ate jWhen 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
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 P WAITE CO
li r fflfc fTTWTfjJjT
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 J thej Best Made
Estimates and any information regarding the proper installa
tion of a modern heating apparatus free of charge 1 Your
patronage respectfully solicited
Polk Bros
Dennison Street
New Store
HcCook Nebraska
tmmm
IM
sv jm
7 Ef g Mai a- lSW
Six months course in
shorthand and new
Oliver Typewriter
for ioooo in Stay
ners Shorthand
School
r
7
Ladies read this catalogue of charms
Bright eyes glowing cheeks red lip9 a
smooth skin without a blemish in short
perfect health For sale with every
package Hollisters Rocky Mountain tea
35 cents L W McConnell
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the page for sale at Thb
Tribuite office
Try Magner Stokes for freah ana
salt meats fruit and vegetables
l
V
A
4 v