The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 30, 1907, Image 4

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    By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Announcement
I boroby announco mysolf n candi
date for the oflico of judge of tbo
fourteenth judicialdistrict of Nebraska
on tho republican ticket subject to the
decision of tho republican primary elec
tion to bo hold September 3 1907
Charles E Eldred
McCook Nobraska
District Judge
I hereby announco mysolf as a candi
date for ronomination as judge of the
Fourteenth judicial district of Nebras
ka on tho Republican ticket subject to
tho decision of tho Republican primaries
to bo held Sept 3 1907
RoHERT C ORR
Announcement
I respectfully announco that I will
bo a candidato for tho office of Clerk
of tho District Court of Red Wil
low county on tho Republican ticket
subject to tho decision of the Repub
lican Primaries to bo held on Tuesday
September 3 1907
Chester A Rodoers
Valley Grange Prect April 2G 1907
Announcement
I hereby announce to the Republicans
of Red Willow County that I shall be a
candidate for tho oflico of County Trea
surer on tho Ropublican ticket subject
to tho decision of the Republican Prim
ary Election to bo hold Tuesday Sept
3rd 1907 For tho past twelve years I
have been engaged in practical book
keeping and commercial business and
feel confident that I can handle with
credit all business entrusted to the
office I respectfully ask your due con
sideration Clifford Naden
Danbury Neb May 6th 19C7
Announcement
I hereby announce to the Republicans
of Red Willow County that I shall be a
candidato for the office of county treas
urer on the Republican ticket at the
primary elections to bo held on Tuesday
September 3 1907 I have had twenty
three years of an active business ex
perience in store and bank and feel
confident that I can handle the affairs
of the office with credit to myself and
the Republican party Respectfully
A L Cochran Bartley Neb
Announcement
I respectfully announce that I will be
a candidate for the office of county
treasurer of Red Willow county on the
republican ticket at the primary election
Tuesday September 3 1907
If elected will give up present occupa
tion and personally attend to the duties
of the office
Justin A Wilcox
McCook Nebraska May 2 1907
I M Beardslee candidate for county
treasurer solicits the support of tho elec
tors in the Republican primaries
Announcement
I wish to announce to the Republican
voters of this county that I shall be a
candidate for the Republican nomina
tion for County ClerK at the Primary
Election on Tuesday Septembsr 3rd
1907 and that I would like to have all
fair minded Republican voters who be
lieve in good clean business like service
rom their public servants and who want
men that are absolutely free from all
boss or ring rule free from all machine
or corporation influence to consider my
candidacy Respectfully
Chas Skalla
Indianola Neb April 26 1907
Announcement
I hereby announce to the Republicans
of Ked Willow county tnat x snail De a
candidate for the office of County Clerk
on the Republican ticket at the Prim
ary Election to be held on Tuesday
September 3 1907
I respectfully ask the consideration of
the Republican electors of the county
Stuart B McLean
McCook Neb April 26 1907
For County Judge
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re election to the office of County
Judge on the Republican ticket With
a high appreciation of the splendid voto
given me two years ago and with a
purpose to render the best service posi
ble if re elected I respectfully request
the consideration of all Republicans at
the coming Primary Election
J T3 Moore
Tyrone Precinct June 19th 1907
Announcement
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of county assessor of Red
Willow county Nebr on the republican
ticket subject to the decision of repub
lican primary election to be held Tues-
day Sept 3rd 1907
I have had 7 years experience as an
assessor and deputy
T A Endlsey
Red Willow Precinct
Temporarily in Valley Grange
Jnne 6th 1907
aWW
VOTE FOR C E ELDRED FOR JUDGE
The Tribune hopes that tho
Republicans of Red Willow co
unty especially will not neglect
their duty to a fellow citizen a
gentleman of high character and
worth and a lawyer of fine parts
and ability nnd that they will
givo Charles E Eldred of Mc
Cook practically their solid sup
port Ho is worthy of it in
every way Honor yourself and
tho bench of tho Fourteenth
judicial district by rolling up a
largo majority for him in his
homo county
COUNTY CLERK
Tho county has been flooded
with a circular prepared py
Stuart McLeans opponent for
the nomination for county clerk
in which Mr Skalla portrays
himself as little less than per
fection and rather insinuates
tho unfairness of Mr McLean
This is at least bad form on tho
part of Mr Skalla One can
only conclude that his inability
to find someone to boost his
cause has made it necessary for
him to blow his own horn
Those who know Mr McLean
are acquainted with his work as
deputy county clerk his high
moral character and sterling
worth wont hesitate long about
placing an X after his name
next Tuesday
Every voter is expected to do his duty
September 3rd in selecting the candi
dates of his party for the several state
district and county offices This first
operation of the Nebraska primary law
should be given a fair and full trial
Make a special effort to be out and ex
press your preference and that prefer
ence should be your best knowledge and
belief that your man is the best man out
for the place he seeks on your party
ticket
COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTY court
Following are the marriage licenses is
sued since our last report
Frank M Bailey 21 and Irene V
Metzner 18 both of Arapahoe Mar
ried by the county judge
Riggs Ballenger 23 and Frances Droll
18 both of McCook Married by the
county judge
David Amen 21 and Annie Leabak
18 both of McCook
Edward G Cain 39 of Hastings and
Eliza Traphagan 23 of McCook
Charles H Boyle 33 and Mrs Jennie
Carroll 33 both of McCook
Announcement
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the office of county assessor on
the Republican ticket subject to the de
cision of the republican primary election
to be held September 3 1907
Lon Cone
McCook Nebraska
A Candidate for Re nomination
I am a candidate for re nomination to
the office of county sheriff and seek the
support of all voters in the republican
party feeling confident that my record
as sheriff during the past two years war
rants my ambition to be re elected and
promising my best service if re elected
for another term H I Peterson
Jtfpr M
L H LINDEMANN
The CITIZENS candidate on theRe
publican ticket Strongly opposed to
Ring Rule in politics
To tho voters At the solicitation of
some of the best citizens of Red Willow
county I have decided to become a can
didate for county commissioner subject
to the will of the Republican voters at
the primary election September 3rd
1907 I wish to say further that if thus
supported and finally elected I shall
purpose to make the term one of econ
omy treat all alike regardless of political
affiliations and stand for good roads
and a square deal to all
Respectfully yours
L H Lindemann
ARTIFICIAL PEARLS
What a Little Silver Fish TaugWi
French Bcadmakcr
111 tell you said a jeweler hT
the wonderfully perfect artificial pear
came to be invented
A rich French beadmaker Moist
Jaquln he lived In the seventeenth
century found a pond In his garden
covered one morning with a lovely slV
very luster Amazed he called hir
gardener who said it was nothing
some albcttes had got crushed that
wan all
Albettes were little silver fish bleaks
the Leuclscus alournus The gardener
explained that if you crushed them
they always gave the water a pearly
sheen like that Taquiii put on his
thinking cap
For six years he worked with beads
and bleaks wasting millions of both
but finally he achieved success lie
learned how to extract the pearly lus
ter from the bleaks scales and to cov
er a glass bead with it
What ho did and his method is
still used was to scrape the scales from
the fish wash and rub them and save
the water The water decanted gave
off a lustrous fluid of the thickness of
oil a veritable pearl paint a magic
fluid that Imparts a lovely pearly sheen
to everything it Is applied to
It talces 1000 bleaks to yield an
ounce of this pearl paint New Or
leans Times Democrat
They
So you
CIRCUS RIDERS
Earn Good Salaries but Their
Careers Are Short
A man horseback rider receives from
75 to 125 a week and his career as a
principal rider lasts about ten years It
Is short not so much because these men
get stiff and lose their agility as be
cause they lose their nerve Nearly all
circus folk marry young and with their
added responsibilities comes a lively
sense of danger which they Iguored In
younger days A man rider who can
not turn a somersault on a horse can
not command more than 50 a week A
woman rider who can perform this
feat gets from 150 to 200 a week If
she Is a finished rider
This isnt much when all the disad
vantages of the calling are taken into
consideration but It should be remem
bered that all the expenses are paid
including the care feeding and of
course the transportation of their
horses AH they have to provide is
their own clothing For the men riders
clothes do not constitute much of a
factor and the women nearly always
make their own except those provided
by the management
French Rags High Priced
A collector of rags offered the man
ager of a large boarding house a cer
tain price for a bag of wornout linen
These rags are worth more than
that said the shrewd landlord I
run several houses in this neighbor
hood and all are occupied exclusively
by French guests
The dealer apparently considered
that remark sufficiently explanatory
He cast a hasty glance upon the con
tents of tho bag then raised the price
And he could well afford to raise it
too said the landlord Even at that
rate he will make money off the things
French rags the world over bring a
higher price than any other The rea
son why French people wear a bet
ter quality of linen and their castoff
garments areln demand by all manu
facturers of high grade paper New
York Press
The Congregation Smiled
Two country clergymen had agreed
to exchange pulpits on a certain date
One of them made the following sol
emn announcement to his congregation
on the Sabbath previous to the event
My dear brethren and sisters I have
the pleasure of stating that on next
Sunday morning the Rev Zacharlah B
Day will preach for you Let us now
sing two verses of hymn No 4S9 That
Awful Day Will Surely Come
And it took him some time to discov
er why the congregation smiled
The First Boat
At first when a man wanted to cross
a deep stream he was compelled to
swim across But man at best is a
poor swimmer and it was not long be
fore he invented a better method of
traveling on water A log drifting in a
stream furnished the hint By resting
his body upon the log and plashing
with his hands and feet he found he
could move along faster and easier
Thus the log was the first boat and the
human arm was the first oar S E
Forman in St Nicholas
Witty Women
Women have more wit than humor
They are more sensitive than men
Their minds are nimbler Their
thoughts flash instantly to an intuitive
conclusion hence wit is far more nat
ural to them They have hardly the
Intellectual patience to create or enjoy
the less obvious and more deliberate
moods of humor Munseys Magazine
A Failure
dont believe
in the mind
cure
No
Did you ever try it
Well I once tried to convince my
wife that she didnt really want n new
gown Judge
Looks That Way
I wonder if Mars really is inhabit
ed
Dont know but if Saturn is Ill bet
the politicians own it
Think so
Certainly cant you see the rings
Philadelphia Press
A concealed spark is more to 1v
beared than an open Are German
Proverb
ijliiiMgqi Mmmmimmmmmmm
MOVEMENT Or- 1HF PEOPLE
Mrs E M Stimmell is visiting in
Denver
Mrs Viola Ken yon is visiting Iowa
relatives
Mrs C E Peterson is a guest of Mrs
Frank Munden
Mrs II A Beale arrived home Sun
day from Denver
S J Rouse of Bartley was in town
last Friday on business matters
Miss Mamie Miesen returned homo
last Friday from a short vacation
Miss Emma Kehl of Oxford is a guest
of Miss Ilattio Woolard this week
Mrs Mary IS Miller has gono to
Duluth Minn to livo for tho present
Miss Edith Carman will depart to
morrow for her homo in Boston Mass
Mr and Mrs Henry Williams aro
tho fond parents of a fine boy baby this
week
Mrs Louis V Wright of Denison
Iowa is a guest of her sister Mrs R E
Benjamin
C U Heuser of tho Davis Heuser
Construction Co is in tho city on busi
ness bent
Miss Bernice Green of Boise Idaho
is a guest of Mr and Mrs Charles
Wood worth
I T Birdsell has joined his wifo
who has been visiting McCook relatives
for some time
Mrs Rose Bayles will leave tonight
for Des Moines Iowa to isit her moth
er for two weeks
Mrs Fred F Ercutt and daughter
iean of Scottsbluff Neb are visiting
Rev and Mrs G B Ilawkes
Miss Nellie Spencer of The Tribune
orce is enjoying a weeks vacation in
loldrege at the Harvest Home
Mrs Clark of Arapahoe has been the
guest of Mrs W S Morlan and Miss
Maud Burgess for tho past week
Mrs W H Dungan returned last
Saturday from spending a week or two
in Manitou and other Colorado points
Mrs Ollie J Watson has purchased
the Clyde residence on Madison street
and will improve the same considerably
Mrs Earl Snyder who has been
spending the summer in Ohio with rel
atives arrived home close of last week
Mrs C B Sawyer Miss Kathryn
and Schell Kimmell of the Tolland
camping party arrived home Tuesday
night on No 6
A J Mongean has purchased the A
P Ely residence on North Main avenue
which he will occupy soon witn his bride
of a few weeks
Mr and Mrs C I Hall were visited
y a stork Wednesday night and a
aughter is now the center of attraction
a the Hall home
Mrs P F McKenna Reid and Alice
turned Wednesday night from spend
er ppvpral weeks in Boston Jamestown
and other points east E1I
Miss Ethel Ballance who has been
a guest of her sister Mrs H H Tartsch
for several weeks returned home to
Plattsmouth Wednesday
Mr and Mrs W C Bulger and
baby spent Monday in the city guests
of Mr and Mrs W E Hart en route to
ieir home in El Paso Texas
Mrs E M Sly who has been visit
ngr a daughter in Oerallala Nebraska
as gone to Spokane Wash to spend
me time with another daughter Mrs
roctor
C W Kelleys new home now in
rocess of construction on North Mon-
io street above the Catholic church
i ho one of McCooks most modern
and finest homes
Mrs H L Kennedy and son arrived
from Creston South Dakota last Fri
day night and are visiting with II L
here for a week or ten days when they
will return to the claim
Master Harold Cochran came down
from Bartley first of the week to visit
a few days with his father County
Treasurer Cochran before the opening
of the fall term of school
O R Amick who is living on a farm
north of Culbertson was in tho city
last Friday night on business and to
see old time friends He formerly was
in the Burlington train service here as
conductor
Mrs R M Douglass is receiving a
visit from her mother from Chicago and
her sister Mrs Hedlund of Oklahoma
Oklahoma Mrs Hedlund will be re
membered as a former teacher in our
public schools
Rev G WNoyes pastor of the Con
gregational church at Trenton and fam
ily stopped with Rev G B Hawkes
and family Tuesday He has been on
a three months vacation near Omaha
and has quite regained his health
Misse3 Nellie and Marcella Ryan
were in tho Salida Colorado wreck last
week but fortunately were uninjured
although one death and several injuries
resulted among the passengers The
girls however were scared out of their
proposed Salt Lake City Utah trip
and returned to Denver after the wreck
Dr Beach is practicing
again Office at residence
same old place Telephone
126 dozen and a half
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To Every Lady
In McCook
and-
Neighboring
ill II ill 1 i i II Im
Try Manner Stokes for fresh
salt meats fruit and vegetables
MER
BUNS
and
Dr Kays office is now one door north
of Commercial hotel Phone 97
The Long Jeffries store in South Mc
Cook has been purchased by Mr and
Mrs JohnFerree who expect shortly to
take possession Since Mr Jeffries sep
aration from the business Mr Longs
infirmities make it undesirable for him
to continue the business alone
Towns
We extend an urgent invitation to call and see
our large stock of
Advance Autumn Styles
Dress Goods Suitings Silks Waistings Dress
Skirts Silk Petticoats Etc
We have just returned from Chicago and
other eastern markets where we secured a com
plete assortment of the newest and latest things
in Fall and Winter Merchandise We will take
pleasure in showing you these new importations
and we are in a position to assure you that what
we sell you is right not only in style but price
See our special offering of Embroidery
ings Regular 100 and
125 values per yard 50C 65C i 5C
Keep an Eye on Us
We Have an Eye on You
H C CLAPP
Exclusive Dry Goods Ladies Furnishings
Walsh Block
McCOOK
Telephone 56
WJrt1ylWrtvrw
Mrs J RMcCarl arrived home from
Colorado yesterday
Walter C McCarty has purchased
tho Moso Colfer residence on North
Madison
Mr and Mrs Howe Smith returned
today from an extended and delightful
eastern trip
Miss Mary Powers was in town yes
terday on her homeward way from vis
iting Jamestown disappointed
Mr and MrsV J Gathercole leave
tonight for Lebanon Kansas called
there by the serious illness of his sister
Mrs Emily Spiker went down to
York Wednesday with her two young
girls who will be placed in the Mothers
Jewel Home at that place This is a
Methodist church establishment for
children
Mrs E S Waite entertained a small
company of young people last evening
in honor of hernepbew Stanley Wells
who has been her guest part of the sum
mer but leaves for Iowa this evening
to shortly resume his studies at Grin
nell
Prompt service in draying secured by
calling up phone C8
The question seems to be where will
hades break loose next
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Baptist Sunday school at 10 a m
Preaching at 11 a mnnd 8 p m
Christian Bible school 10 a m
Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m by Dr
Finch Y P S C E 7 pm 8 p m
Wednesday prayer meeting
Episcopal Preaching services at St
Albans church at 11 a m and 8 p m
Sunday school at 10 a m All are
welcome to these services
E R Earle Rector
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 Services Sun
day at 11 a m and Wednesday at 8
p m Subject Man Meetings
held in Diamond block Room open
daily from 2 to 5 p m except Sun
day Science literature on sale
Methodist Class meeting at 9 o
clock Sunday school at 10 Preaching
at 11 and 8 Epworth League at 7
Class meeting at 9 a m Prayer meet
ing every Wednesday night at 8 The
public is invited
M B
Carman Pastor
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j uuutuATioNAL Sunday school at
ju u m i reacning by pastor at 11 a
m and 8 p m Christian Endeavor at
7 p m F L Wolff will lead Subject
I Can and I Cant Isa 353 4 30
15 18 Heb
314 Consecration
meet
ing Members urged to be present out
siders welcome MorningsubjectSuc
cess and Failure as Measured by Man
and God Evening subject Opinions
Versus BeliefsPrayer meetingWednes
day at S p m You are invited to these
services G B Hawkes Pastor
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LES BAKERY
Between Suttons and McConnells
Fresh Bread Daily
WHITE GRAHAM and RYE BRED
LAYER CAKES
COOKIES
CINNAMON ROLLS
AAUEL FOODS
nnnfiAwriT tvtoo c
AND PIES luoOM
We would be pleased to have you call and give us a trial
THE BIG LOAF FOR 5 CENTS
Ask your grocer for Merles Bread
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