National Bank Protection means n great dciil to you as a depositor In point of work ing capital capital surplus and undivided profits of 86 00000 The First National Bank of McCook ninks first among the banks of western Nebraska Our books are examined by National Bank oxaminers un der tbo supervision of the Comptroller of tbo Currency at least twice a year Thero is no better security than tha For Your Savings Thrift is a simple thing but it means a great deal It is tho foundation of financial success and contentment Save money and put it away safkly for a rainy day De posit in The First National Bank of McCook Nebraska n s turnout r -vv By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET For President WILLIAM H TAFT of Ohio For Vice President JAMES S SHERMAN of New York vMuwi iSs sy dSSss flHBf For Governor GEORGE L SHELDON OCR NEXT STATE SENATOR Republican County Central Committee The following are the Republican county central committeemen and their post office addresses Alliance Sam Premer Bartley Beaver Geo B Morgan Daubury Bondville HN Colling Indianola Box Elder W B Sexson Box Elder Coleman John N Smith McCook Banbury T F Gockley Danbury Driftwood J H Wade McCook East Valley U G Etherton Bartley Fritsch C M Goben Indianola Gerver C M Lofton Cedar Bluffs Grant A M Benjamin McCook Indianola E S Hill Indianola Lebanon J B Cummings Lebanon Missouri B idge John Deveny Indianola North Valley Wm Wight Bartley Perry Chas H Jacobs McCook Bed Willow FCSmith Indianola Tyrone L A Sheldon Lebanon Valley Grange A D Johnston McCook Willow Grove P O all at McCook 1st prec 1st ward J F Cordeal 2nd prec 1st ward W CAllison 1st prec 2nd ward H W Conover 2nd prec 2nd ward Scott Odell Geo S Scott Chairman John F Cordeal Secretary How the Trusts Rule One of the uppermost questions be fore the American people today is how to control tbo trusts and such develop ments as tho Fornker and Haskell affairs of recent date are not illuminating But even later findings in this connec tion are more bewildering and discon certing involving a prominent St Louis law firm one member a Democrat an other a Republican a third recently made a federal judge This firm is in the service of the oil trust These facts however make it cloar how the trusts havo come to control the very nation How could or can it be otherwise with their attorneys in the U S senate and house of represent atives in the state assemblies in the councils of the great cities in guberna torial chairs together with the best legal talent in the land they ought to have the country sufficiently at their mercy without invading the federal judiciary It seems clear to The Thibune that inoro than ought else the country needB lawmakers and interpreters not of trust making Keep off of the federal and other judicial benches lawyers hired by trusts Retire to private life corpora tion lawyers now occupying public posi tions in legislative halls Select your executives from other sources So long as our laws are trust made trust enforced trust interpreted in the courts it may be expected that the peo ple will get the small end of the argu ment The question in its last solution is largely selecting judges and officials to serve the public In the campaign thunder with which this congressional district is be ing flooded by Mr Ashton the young man from Hall county who has more money than he knows what to do with and who thinks himself big enough to fill the honorable and important posi tion which is now held by Congress man George W Norris and who is now a candidate for re election Mr Norris is criticised for certain of his official acLs The young nian goes so far as to drop his Bryan apron strings and claim to be a better Roosevelt man than Congressman Nnriis In this Mr Ashton is getting on dangerous ground He forgets that the Roosevelt policies have iiad no more ardenc champion in congress than Judge Norris He for gets that Mr Norris has stood for worked for and voted for the progres sive and reform policies of the Roose velt administration and has thereby elevated the Fifth congressional dis trict of Nebraska to a position of pres tige which it has never before occu pied in the halls of congress He for gets that Congressman Norris is a trusted adviser of President Roosevelt and has worked with him in the strug gle for the great progressive and re form policies which have characterized his administration He forgets that during the recent session of congress Judge Norris led the fight against Speaker Cannon and the present rules of the house of representatives to force the enactment of legislation de manded by the people and recommend ed by the president Bloomington Ad vocate The Democratic papers of this con gressional district are making a howl against Hon G W Norris saying that he is opposed to the progressive policies of President Roosevelt and then gives as their evidence that he voted to pass a certain bill over the veto of the presi dent This seems to be their chief argument why Norris should not be re elected and it is probably the best one they can produce but it is impossible for them to tell anything straight and in full In must be stripped and dis torted to please them and their candi date The facts are as follows It was the Rainey River Bill granting a per mit to construct a dam across Rainey river in Minnesota The bill was pass ed by both the House and the Senate and was vetoed by the president Later and after some further investigation the president became of the opinion that -the bill should become a law He could not withdraw his veto so he did the next best thing he had the sec retary of the interior Mr Garfield a member of his cabinet write to the congressmen in charge of the bill stat ing that the president had concluded that the bill should become a law and suggesting that congress pass it not withstanding the veto Secretary Gar fields letter was read in the house and a vote was taken Republicans and Democrats voted together in the affirm ative Thus it was that Congressman Norris voted to override the presidents veto at the presidents request Trent on Republican Continued illness has kept John C Gammill out of active campaigning for the office of state senator in the 29th district This fact should stimulate bis many friends all over the district to see that his interests are fully and success fully protected His platform shows that he is eminently with the people The people should see that he is elected and that by a handsome majority He is entirely worthy the confidence of the people of the district in which he has lived since the early days of its settle ment Give John C Gammill your support and vnto 1 NORTHS RECORD Facts Given In Answer To Charges Made In the campaign thunder with which this congressional district is being flooded by Mr Ashton the young man from Hall county who has more money than he knows what to do with and who thinks him self big enough to fill the honorable and important position which is now held by Congressman George W Norris and who is now a candidate for re electldn Mr Norris is criticis ed for certain of his official acts The young man goes so far as to drop his Bryan apron string and claim to be a better Roosevelt man than Congressman Norris In this Mr Ashton is getting on dangerous ground He forgets that the Roose velt Policies had had no more ar dent champion in Congress than Judge Norris He forgets that Mr Norris has stood for worked for and voted for the progressive and reform policies of the Roosevelt administra tion and has thereby elevated the Fifth Congressional District of Ne braska to a position of prestige which it never before occupied in the halls of Congress He forgets that Con gressman Norris is a trusted adviser of President Roosevelt and has work ed with him in the struggle for the great progressive and reform poli cieb which have characterized his administration He forgets that dur ing the recent session of Congress Judge Norris lead the fight against Speaker Cannon and the present rules of the House of Representa tives to force the enactment of leg islation demanded by the people and recommended by the President President Roosevelts Veto Mr Ashton asserts that Congress man Norris is not a Roosevelt Repub lican because he voted to override the Presidents veto citing Cong Record GOth Cong 1st Session P 7171 He knew that most of the voters would not take the time to investigate the record and he hoped hy this half truth to obtain Re publican votes His unfair method should condemn him The facts are This was the Rainey River Bill granting a permit to construct a dam across Rainey River in Minnesota The bill was passed by both the House and the Senate and was ve toed by the President Later and after some further investigation the President became of the opoinion that the bill should become a law He could not withdraw his veto so he did the next best thing he had the Secretary of the Interior Mr Garfield a member of his cabinet write to the Congressman in charge of the bill stating that the Presi dent had concluded that the bill should become a law and suggesting that Congress pass it notwithstanding the veto Secretary Garfield s letter was read in the House of Repres entatives and a vote was taken Re publicans and Democrats voted to gether in the affirmative Thus it was that Congressman Norris voted to override the Piesidents veto at the Presidents request It is no crime to vote for the pas sage of a bill notwithstanding the Presidents veto Congressman Norris is a man with a mind of his own sensible of his duty to his con stituents and to the Nation at large and should his best judgment after a full and careful investiga tion of the facts place him contrary to any man or set of men he would stand by his conviction and his duty as he understood it fighting to the last ditch It is not the fact it is the unfair manner of the telling the attempt to deceive the voters The Bmeiseiicy Currency Bill In the next breath the young ant critises Congressman Norris for voting for what he calls the Al drich Vreeland Currency Measure This was The Emergency Currency Bill passed during the recent sess ion of Congress Everybody realiz ed that currency legislation in some form should be enacted Several measures were proposed One was agreed upon by the Senate and an other by the House The Emer gency Currency Bill was the confer ence measure and was strongly urg ed by President Roosevelt as the best that could be obtained at that time Republicans do not claim per fection for it It was not the meas ure Congressman Norris favored It was far better than no legislation at all and in voting for it Congress man Norris not only supported the recommendation of President Roose velt but voted in the best interests of his constituents A Currency Commission has been appointed to in vestigate and report and a more perfect currency measure will be passed if Taft and a Republican Con gress are entrusted with the power Congressman Norris stands for legis lation that will place our currency system on a most scientific and firm foundation Ship Subsidy He criticises Congressman Norris because he favored what he terms Ship Subsidy By this term the critic evidently means the proposed measure to better our mail passen ger and freight service with South America The Secretary of state Mr Root went to South America at the Presidents request te investi gate our trade conditions and his re port fully demonstrates that our mail and commerce require better trans portation facilities A letter mailed in the United States for Buenos Ayers or any other city in South America reaches its destination only by way of London and is carried the entire distance by foreign ships Such mail service is valueless and is large ly the couse of our almost total lack of commerce with our southern bro thers of South America Our com merce with South America at this time is practically nothing If we buy South American products we must make our purchases in Europe where South America does practical ly all her trade This proposition was made the subject of a special message to Congress by the Presi dent It was strongly urged by the administration and an investigation win snow its merit it was not a Ship Subsidy proposition It wns not proposed that the government should expend one cent for which it would not receive full and adequate compensation Its enemies attached the word subsidy and cried sufi sidy subsidy for tho purpose of creating sentiment against the meas ure Ashton is now crying subsi dy and in all probability does not know any more about the provision of the bill than a school boy And yet he is trying to stand on the Roosevelt policies Speaker Cannon Mr Ashton Is still claiming that leadership of Speaker Cannon and if elected will support him for re-election as speaker Congressman Nor ris recently made public a state ment in which ho not only set forth the fact that he would oppose the candidacy of Mr Cannon for the speakership but stated the reasons for his opposition In addition to op posing the candidacy of Mr Cannon for the speakership Congressman Norris stands for a modification of the present rules of the house of rep resentatives Election of U S Senator by Direct Vote Mr Ashton says he stands for the election of United States senators by direct vote of the people Congress man Norris stood for this proposi tion before Mr Ashton was hoar of Mr Norris introduced a resolution providing for a constitutional amend ment to make it possible for the peo ple to elect their United States sena tors This bill was passed by the house of representatives but defeat ed in the senate Evidently Mr Ash ton has overlooked this bit of history Publicity of Campaign Contributions He claims to stand for publicity of campaign contributions He evident ly overlooked the fact that in the 00th congress Mr Norris reported to the house of representatives a bill providing for publicity of campaign contributions in all elections over which the federal government has any jurisdiction This is as far as congress can go and Congressman Norris was on record for publicity of campaign contributions before Mr Ashton learned of its importance The Railroad Candidate The Ashton followers are claiming that Congressman Norris is the rail roads candidate If the railroads are in favor of a continuation of the Roosevelt policies they should be in favor of Congressman Norris If they do not favor the Roosevelt policies they are opposed to Congressman Norris While in congress Mr Nor ris has labored arduously for legisla tion to prevent the giving of rebates to bring about equal advantages and treatment for all patrons of the great corporations to perfect a sys tem of control and supervision over these great corporations If these corporations realize that Mr Norris is in the right they should be for him as they should be for any other good man The facts are however that Mr Norris is not favored by the great corporate interests They are doing all within their power to defeat him Mr Ashton is the admitted choice of the railroad interests This fact was made known by Mr McComber of North Platte Nebr at a recent railroad meeting held in land Mr facts are Grand Is- Ashtons home city The available on this tion The Tariff He asserts that he is for tariff re vision down On the tariff he is evidently with Mr Bryan for reve nue only and for free trade if pos sible Congressman Norris stands for a protective tariff On this pro position there is an issue In fact it is the real issue If Mr Ashton is elected he will support Mr Bryans free trade policies If Mr Norris is re elected he will assist in a re- j vision or tne tariff will stand for an equitable revision keeping m mind the industries of his district and the state of Nebraska but at all times for a protective tariff Up to this time Mr Ashton has proposed nothing It is an easy mat ter for one to criticise a man who has held a public trust and who has been called upon to assume a posi tion one way or another on ques tions of great importance It is easy to tear down and to criticise the ac tion of another It is nut so easy to plan and to offer substantial remedy where a detect is known to exist and to better conditions which are seem ingly good enough Cockran on Taft There is a remarkable unanimity of opinion of Judge Taft in all parties and in all sections Men pay tribute to his remarkable ability even where party pol itics may exert such an influence as to demand the espousing of the rival presi dential candidates cause As an illus tration W Bourke Cockran in an inter view at Boston the other day said Yes I shall support Bryan bo is the best candidate the Democrats could put up Taft however i the jrentest and nest quaunea nominee ever orierea in any republic in the world He is a greater man than Roosevelt nnd when surrounded by tho same environments that made Roosevelt great will prove a bigger man Taft is a wonderful ad ministrator tho greatest the country has ever seen and is a wonderful worker The opposition are claiming that Con gressman Norris is tho railroads candi date If the railroads are in favor of a continuation of the Roosevelt policies they should be in favor of Congressman Norris If they do not favor the Roose velt policies they are opposed to Con gressman Norris While in congress Mr Norris has labored arduously for legislation to prevent the giving of re bates to bring about equal advantages and treatment for all patroDS of the great corporations to perfect a system of control and supervision over these great corporations If these corpora tions realize that Mr Norris is in the right they should be for him as they should be for any other good man Efficient State Officer Tho good record mndo by Socrotary of ijStoto Junkin when ho was n member of tho legislature has been enhanced by subsequent service in the office of secre tary of state His work on some of tho most important boards created by law including tho nssesmont and equaliza tion board has made it easy for his friends to recommend him for ro elec tion As a supplement to house roll No 110 Congressman Norris is following the known as tho Junkin Act which was introduced by tho present secretary of stato and passed at tho 9th session of tho legislature and under which tho grain and lumber trustB wero prosecuted and put out of business Mr Junkin and his assistants prepared senate filo No 358 which was introduced by tho sonate judiciary committee of tho 30th session and became a aw This has proved to be one of tho best revenuo measures for the collection of fees on tho statute books Undor this provis ion tho income of tho otlico of tho secro tnry of stato has been increased from 822 -16310 for tho biennnum ending November 30 1S08 to S119S0 30 to date and will reach approximately S5000000 for tho two years ending November190S This law provides thot all corporations association and consolidations domestic and foreign shall file their articles in this department under a schedule of fees based on tho authorized capital stock and increased from ten cents per 100000 under the old law to an aver ago of 50 cents per 100000 under tho new act Under tho old law foreign corpora tions wero permitted to como into tho stato in competition homo corporationp fee or license tax of they aro required to with domestic or without paying a any kind Now comply with this law and pay the same fee as a domostic company In addition to the abovo tho depart ment of state prepared a motor vehicle bill which wait passed at tho last session of the legislature and requires all own urs of motor vehicles within tho btato to register the pumo with this depart ment annually instead of only onco as provided by the old law Tho registra tions under this act havo grown from 1033 on January 1st 1907 to 3700 at the present date and ns every license issued means 100 to tho general fund of the treasury it shows an increase of 370000 per year over tho provisions of the old law If tho registrations con tinue to increase as they havo in tho pa t year the stale will auon receive a vi i v substantial income from this source These are somo of the acts of the last Republican legislature for the relief f the tax payers and the present secretary of the state is receiving his share of the credit for the introduction of these measures Stato Journal of Sept 22nd w 1 a t V t fck i i V v P FXw c r A trr f ffe f m I JL I AT f w m - r F UVAVAVW -- A Correction Through stupidity or ignorance an effort ia being mndo in somo localities to mako it appear that tho Democratic department which has appcarod in Thk Tki bunk for tho past several weeks edited by tho Democratic County Central Committee and paid for by them nt advertising rates is tho pro duct and sentiment of tho publisher of The Tin hunk Tho fact that this wna explained by tho publishor at the be ginning of tho printing of these articles should bo sufficient In order however that malico or stu pidity may bo corrected tho publisher again states the facts Tho subject matter and sentiments expressod in the Democratic Department aro thoso oT the Democratic County Central Com mittee aud the space occupied bv the same is paid for at regular adverting rates This statement is mado in no spirit of excuse on our part or criticism of the Democratic Committee but just to simply state tho fact for all concerned finally We regard the arrangement as entire ly proper on our part and on tho side of the Democratic Committee Mu Ashton is still claiming that Congressman Norris is following thu leadership of Speaker Cannon and if ulfctod will support him for re election as speaker Congressman Norris re cently mado a publL statement in which ho not only sot fortli I ho fact that he would oppose tho candidacy of Mr Cannon for speakership but stated the reason for his opposition In addition to opposing the candidacy of Mr Can non for tho speakership Congressman Norris stands for a modification of the present rules of tho House of Represent atives a plan whereby the speaker ilfc become merely tho presiding officer and the representatives themcolves tho law makers Congressman Norris plan if adopted insures to each section of thtv country rcpreontntioiroti tho Commit tee on Rules the cnmmiltpo now con trolled b tho speaker Curtis Enter prise J C Gammill is at tho Republican Valley Hospital with his sick wife and is unable to attend to his campaign for stato senator The republicans of the district should see that Mr Gammills interests are looked after Cambridge Clarion Cambridge is determined to trot in the two niinuto class She will shortly vote on water works bonds Mr Taft is broad in mind with a big heart and well equipped to be tne chief magistrate of this country As a lawyer he has no superior As an administrator he has won world wide renown and his work in that particular will he historic He is pure brave firm and kind and will make one of the greatest American presi dents Senator Beverldge YOU CANT LOSE WITH US for our guarantee that STEIN BLOCH Smart Clothes will fit you and wear you is backed up letter for letter by Stein Bloch and their label which stands for 54 years of Knowing- How Rozell Barger Clothiers to the People jssrzryisssQ wvqs I Th e -- cientiTic Tire Setter Cold The machine that sets your tires while you wait and does the work right ALL WORK GUARANTEED If not satisfied your money will be re funded We also do turning lathe work and general blacksmithing GUS MARKWAD East B Street McCook Nebraska V f si A A