The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 10, 1908, Image 4

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    y By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
IN THE PROCESSION
Woman whom God repented not of
creating was born with apodal ability
to enduro suffering and that she enjoys
and goes tho limit on her heaven sent
prerogative attest her raiment from pink
too to sun kissed caput
It is just as well for Colonol Moonoy
of tho Arapahoe Pioneer that St Pat
ricks day comes but once a j oar Ho
can accumulate trouble enough in that
one day to last his through a twelve
month
When its tho devils busy day his
satanic majesty most desires his quarry
to keep cool everything is O K never
mind dont kick up a mess it will all
como out in the washing Doesnt
that sound familiar to you my country
men
There is no people on earth so willing
as aro tho Japs to havo their legs pulled
Theyre too short
Iloldrege has just let her contract to
excavate a sower system which they ex
pect to havo completed by July 1st
Glen Williams of tho Stockville Ko
publicnn Faber promises to support for
tho next president of tho United States
any man who will give a rain within the
next week May tho water wagon never
run dry
Why not spell it Bonkelman
The Beaver City Times Tribune uses
an auto in collecting back subscriptions
Indianola is gradually responding to
the pulsating dynamic power in enter
prise and progress and tho next few
years will greatly transform that burg
There is a suspicion that the people
of Benkelman are not fond of guineas
No rogue oer felt the halter
with good opinion of the law
draw
If any good ever comes out of evil
is an unexpected by product
it
An effort is making to have congress
dedicate Fort Kearney as a national
park The fort was established by order
of Secretary of War Marcy in 1848
With the American House of Lords
and United States supreme court to con
tend with the great common people are
having a pretty stiff game on their
hands just now
Forget not to observe Arbor day
The day is distinctively Nebraskan A
noble and far seeing Nebraskan founded
it Thoughtful and patriotic Nebrask
ans should push and perpetuate it
There are millions in it April 22 is the
date Plant trees
The new Esch bill to prevent the
over capitalization of interstate rail
ways is simple in its provisions but
it strikes at the root of a great na
tional abuse It provides that after a
railroad has been in operation a year
it may not issue additional bonds or
stocks or other instruments of indebt
edness except for the purpose of in
vesting the money in the improvement
of tho service The original indebted
ness must of course be guarded to
make this law fully effective This
is in harmony with the best judgment
of students of railroad problems The
Esch bill may not go far in the pres
ent session but the passage of some
stringent regulation of the kind is in
evitable Accompanied by the valua
tion of all the roads now in existence
this bill will have a strong influence
in bringing about peace between the
public and the transportation com
panies Lincoln Journal
So conservative a magazine as the Re
view of Reviews discusses the number
of supreme court vacancies likely to bo
filled during tho next presidential ad
ministration with reference to the effect
of the changes Either Mr Taft or Mr
Bryan will have the filling of vacancies
and thinks Mr Shaw It would prob
ably make somo difference in the atti
tude of the court toward critical ques
tions whether the vacancies were filled
by one president or another Such an
admission is something of a shock to
those who have been trained to suppose
that supremo court decisions are arrived
at liko tho answer to a problem in al
gebra tho judges being able to como to
no decision except the ono the constitu
tion rigidly drives them to If tho po
litical or economical or social convic
tions of the judges make so much differ
ence in the meaning of tho constitution
it is evident the people lack control of a
most important legislative function of
their government Four of the present
justices aro seventy years old or over
and Justices Fuller and Harlan are seventy-five
Justice Harlan has been on
the bench thirty one years Justice Full
er twenty years In the ordinary run of
events tho next president should havo
the choosing of not less than two-justices
and probably more Lincoln
Journal
Conoukss woke up this week long
enough to pass tho omployors liability
bill in tho lower houso and agreo in
sonato committee on tho form of a liq
uor bill Tho object of tho latter is to
prevent express companies soiling liquor
by subterfuge that no U O D pack
ages of liquor can bo shipped in inter
state commerce whero lictitious names
aro used and that names of consignor
and consignee shall bo stated plainly
Temperance In Nebraska
Nebraska on Tuesday of this week
closed a municipal election campaign
quite unprecedented in tho states his
tory in which tho temperance forces
won tho largor end of tho light It is
quite probable too that sentiment was
created which if fostered will bring
forth better results another year
In Lincoln tho day light saloon idea
won over tho temporanco or prohibition
ticket by a paltry 143 majority in a
total vote of 7839 Lincoln saloons will
open at 7 a m and closo at 7 p m
And unless they are mighty good they
wont open at all another year
Hastings council is a tie on the
whisky question
HolJrego went dry
Indianola and Arapahoe are among
tho wets
wiiiio wuisky was not a direct issue
in IVlcCoolc this year the wets were
in the saddle
Tho result in some other Nebraska
towns is as follows
Whero anti saloon men won Te
cumseh Tekamahn Holdregp Wy
moro Syracuse Auburn Wood River
Arlington Kennard Friend Ravenna
David City Blue Hill Bladen Up
land Ilildreth Alma Clarks Juniata
Kenesaw Clay Center Inland Osceo
la Beatrice Nelson Shubert
son Broken Bow Fairmont
Homer
Where the saloon men won
ney Greenwood Silver Creek
Daw
Blair
boldt Minden Holstein Nebraska
City Fairbury Tobias Dunbar Utica
Red Cloud Campbell Lawrence Sow
ard Exeter Sutton Roseland Ster
ling Grafton Superior Stella Verd
on Plain view Arapahoe Harvard In
dianola Noligh
City Improvement Club
The ladies of McCook having form
ed a City Improvement club desire the
cooperation of every one interested in
parks gymnasium manual training
and sowing in our schools rest room
and other needed improvements which
we may help to obtain
The club meets in the basement of
tho Carnagie library every Tuesday
evening at 8 oclock
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
C F Heijku was a Lincoln visitor
Saturday
Dit W B Ely was a Lincoln visitor
foro part of tho week
Miss Bauhaua Schikcic is a now clerk
in tho White Houso grocery
Mits Mary Volkeic and family havo
moved to Kearney this state
C K Collins of our city was a Lin
dell guest Lincoln Saturday
D E Whistlku of Indianola had
business in tho county seat Monday
P E Reedkr was a Lincoln legal
business visitor foro part of tho week
Rev J A Badcon formerly of this
city is now preaching in Livingston
Mont
Mn and Mrs John Hunt spent Sun
day with their son Frank on tho farm
near Trenton
Mrs C B Sentance
Hastings last week on
went down to
a visit to her
mother Mrs Martin
James Gregory has moved from the
Gorvor precinct county down to Bart
ley having sold his land
Rollo N Smith has returned to Leb
anon from Harvard Nob whero ho has
been located for some time
Mrs Harry E Rogers left Satur
day for Galesburg 111 to be absent
several weeks on a visit at her former
home
Mrs R II Trowbridge of Lincoln
snent last week here euest of the
wick family departing for homo Satur
day morning
George Burgert a former McCook
high school assistant has just been re
elected superintendent at Kearney with
salary of S1S00
Albert Blatt has accepted a position
as assistant yardman for tho Barnett
Lumoer Co beginning his duties on
Tuesday morning
Mrs Katherine Heun who has been
visiting in Alliance Nebraska and
Ouray Colorado returned to McCook
Wednesday morning
Mrs G II Thomas enjoyed the
famous Sembrick at Lincoln Wednes
day and from the states capital went
to Harvard for over Sunday
A Barnett has commenced extensive
repairs on nis residence a large porcn
about the home and other items being
among the contemplated improvements
Mrs Anna Brannigan went down to
Loroy last week to attend the wedding
of her sister Miss Mary Sorenson to
Grover Brannigan in Hasting Thurs
day afternoon last
Geo Lechleiter has resigned his po
sition as yardman for the Barnett Lum
ber Co and accepted a position in Mc
Adams store E M Stewart has as
sumed the yard duties
J H Woddell who has been in Des
Moines Iowa for several weeks attend
ing an auctioneering school returned
home close of last week and announces
in this issue his readiness for work in
his line including the crying of street
sales on Saturdays
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first of
McCarl was
weok
a Lincoln visitor
Mrs George Enoch is visiting iu
Denver this week
Mrs 7 E Kkllky and Miss Stella
Fuller wore Lincoln visitors Wednes
day
Mrs Anna McuiHy who has boon
with Miss Grier who is ill returned
homo this weok
Miss Alhright who has been a guest
of Mr and Mrs II C Clapp departed
yesterday morning for her homo in
Allegan Mich stopping briefly in
Chicago en route
W S Young of Swanton Saline coun
ty Nebraska arrived in tho city Tues
day night and spent a few days hero
looking over some landed interests he
has over in Gorver precinct
Mr and Mrs F M Kimmell onter
taincd the Thursday whist club on their
final of tho regular series last evening
Mr J G Stokes won the honors Mr
Thomas Tucker tho consolation
A Birthday Surprise Party
A company of lady friends surprisod
Mrs Matella Gordon Wednesday of
week past that day being tho birthday
of Mrs Gordon Among those present
were Mrs L W Staynor Mrs O M
Knipplo Mrs W S Morlan Mrs H
II Berry Mrs Albert Barnett Mrs
Viola E Kenyon Mrs C II Meeker
Mrs Walter Stokes Mrs Vina Wood
Mrs Lottio Brewer Mrs II P Sutton
and Miss Velma Mrs W F Everist
and Miss Elsie Mrs and Miss Gieso of
Fort Morgan Colo Mrs J F Helm of
Red Willow Mrs A L Knowland A
pretty set of teacups and saucers in
china was presented Mrs Gordon as
a token of tho occasion
CUURT HOUSE NEWS
Following aro tho marriage licenses is
sued since our last report
Earl L Notley 20 McCook and
Maude Wilson 20 Indianola
George D Werner 24 and Alpha
Christian 21 both of McCook
Alex J Barker 28 Maitlaud Mo
and Minnie V Kneale 18 Skidmore
Mo Married April Sth by the county
judge
BOX ELDER
Mr and Mrs Geo Harrison visited
Mr and Mrs Geo Shields last Sunday
Rev Miller is holding special meet
ings at Garden Prairie this week
Dont forget the basket supper and
entertainment at the church Friday
evening April 17th
Mrs Clay Shepherd and daughter
and Mrs Geo Shepherd of Spring
Creek visited Mrs Stephen Bolles Sr
and Mrs T M Campbell Thursday
Fred Satchell is entertaining his
mother Mrs MS Satchell Oxford and
his sister Miss Alpha of Culbertsonthis
week
Say you saw it in The Tribune
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Mrs L C Wingfield a professional demonstrator for
the Direct Action Gas Range Co will be in McCook on
April 20 21 and 22 for the purpose of giving practical
instructions and demonstrations in cooking with a GAS
Range Have your range installed before her arrival in
order that she may visit your home and give you per
sonal instructions
Gas is the popular fuel in all cities where it is in use
and it will be the same in McCook We expect to re
duce the rates even before the output of gas will justify
it and will continue the reductions as fast as the busi
ness will justify us in doing so
Compare our present light bills with the cost of other
lighting and you will not hesitate in installing the gas
Once a accustomed to the use of a gas range yov would
use nothing else
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Try The Gas
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are made of Wrought Iron and Steel with wheels of the very
best Selected Hickory with screwed rims and long distance
axles making them the most desirable buggy on the market
and to move this CAR LOAD QUICK we are offering special
inducements of a
Five Dollar Discount
so you can get the summers use cf them and then save
money and then we have
Nice Harness Whips and Dusters
to go with them and all at a special low price to move them
quickly If you are
Figuring on a Buggy
at all this year it will pay you to buy now
McCook Hardware Co
w b mills Phone 31 R- B- simmons
Look
If you want a Side Walk Curb
Stone or Cement Work of any kind
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