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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
A Mistaken Idea Somo people have an idea that in ordor to have a bank account tboy must have a largo sum to deposit that the bank does not care to be bothered by small accounts Tli is however is not true of the First National Bank This bank welcomes now accounts whether of 1 or 1000 and the samo courtesy and service is ac corded the small depositor as thoso in more fortunate circumstances It is our object and wish to servo the public in finan cial matters in a manner that shall bo satisfactory to all old or young rich or poor We Want Your Banking Business and will be pleased to have you open an account with us First National Bank of Mccook ACTUAL STAKVAIION L W McConndl Giycs Facts Regarding DysnepMa Although indigestion and djypepsia are so prevalent moit people do not thoroughly understand their case and how to obtiiin relief There is no mi son why jeojle should notjeit ain thing they desire if they will only chew it carefully and thorouehly Many act ually starve themselves into sickness through fear of eating every good-looking good smelling and good tasting food because it docs not agree with them Dieting cannot cure dyspepsia If we refuse every nrticle of food that disa grees with us before long we have nothing left and find ourselves chronic dyspeptics that can fur We are so confident we nish relief for indigestion and dyspepsia that we promise to supply the medicine free of all cost to every one who uses it according to directions who is not per fectly satisfied with the results Wo exact no promises and put no one under any obligation whatever Surely noth ing could be fairer We are located right here where jou live and our repu tation should be sufficient assurance of the genuineness of our offer We want every one who is troubled with indigestion or dyspepsia in any form to come to our store and get a box of Kexnll Dyspepsia Tablets Take them homo and give them a reasonable trial according to direction They are very pleasant to take they soothe the irritable stomach strengthen and invig orate the digestive organs promote a healthy and natural bowel action al most immediately relieve nausea and stomach irritation produce healthy di gestion and assimilation and promote nutrition A 25 cent package of Kexall Dyspep sia Tablets furnishes 15 days treatment In ordinary cases this is sufficient to produce complete relief In more chron ic cases a longer trertmont of course is necessary and depends upon the severity of the trouble For such cases we have two larger sizes bO cents and 100 Kemember you can obtain Kexall Remedies in McCook only at our store The Rexall Stcre L W McConnell Testifies After Four Years Carlisle Center N Y G B Burhans writes About four years ago I wrote you that I had been entirely cured of kidney trouble by taking two bottles of Foleys Kidney Remedy and after four years I am again pleased to state that I never had any return of those symp toms and I am evidently cured to stay cured Foleys Kidney Remedy will do the same for you A McMillen Will Inspect Company M Major E H Phelps of Lincoln as sistant inspector general of the Nebras ka national guard will inspect company M of our city October 27th according to the announced schedule of the state department If people with symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble could realize their dan ger they would without less of time commence taking Foleys Kidney Rem edy This great remedy stops the pain and the irregularities strengthens and builds up these organs and there is no danger of Brights dispase or other ser ious disorder Do not disregard the early symptoms A McMillen Dr Abemethy the great English physician said Watch your kidneys When they are affected life is in dan ger Foleys Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidneys corrects urinary ir regularities and tones up the whole system A McMillen Typewriter ribbons papers etc for sale at The Tribune office v8l S wk 4 ftSSKylli MaLslnescake and w8 wV A V8jm pastry light flaky biscuit 2 lm j JMmm P flllMilMJ palatable and wholesome JUDGE JOHN B BARNES M ftfll - PlS Rrpukicn Cindine for Rircion mMWiM 0h xWSfimmffi I f VKtSsrfwvM Ingredients round in the Hi vKI Stm bw priccd baking pow- iSllP W hf mM tMmS I V3 active principle ks a mm- WWfMyV TOWv W d I rfr8 TUMP1 Km S No lime PhoqAates JfiP TST mfTTf trVfVr TY Hembrr of NebrasU Supreme Court anj 8 gPPSjSSf iilSsiPlll VT vS i BMgr S3 liEF3 Prpublcan OndJatc for Re elrclon 1 it llPillllSll - - W W a M m m I lei55iSSrai vw3h3 m m i - -- I ci Rrputlican CandiJatr for Election idol 1 JUDGE JOHN B BARNES Member of Nebraska Supreme Court and Republican Candidate for Re election Judge John B Barnes of Norfolk judge of the Supreme Court of Ne braska and present acting chief jus tice of the court has heen selected by the republican voters of the state as one of the candidates of the re publican party for re election to the place on the supreme bench which he has so ably and honorably fdled for the past term of six years Judge John B Barnes is a native of Ohio a veteran of the Civil War and a citizen of Nebraska since 1871 when he located in Dixon county and was admitted to the bar in 1873 en gaging in the practice of law to which he has since given his entire attention In 1875 Judge Barnes was elected district attorney of the Sixth judicial district was re elected and served until appointed judge of the district to fill a vacancy caused by the elec tion of Judge Valentine to Congress was re elected for a full term and later declined renomination to enter upon the practice of his profession Judge Barnes was appointed Su preme Court Commissioner in Janu ary 1902 serving as commissioner until his election as a member of the court in 1903 since which date his service as a member of the court has been continuous He Is now approaching the completion of the six year term to which he was elected in 1903 and holds the honor able position of acting chief justice of Nebraska in the absence of Judge M B Reese Judge Barnes splendid record as lawyer and jurist has gained for him the confidence and approval of the people of the state This is well evi denced by the general support given Judge Barnes candidacy for supreme judge at the recent state wide primary election regents of the State Uni versity the republican partv has nominated three of the prominent citizens of the state best equipped to perform the duties that fall to the board in charge of the states most important institution of learning Charles S Allen of Lincoln Wil liam G Whitmore of Valley and Frank L Haller of Omaha the re publican candidates for regents con stitute a trio of citizens who will bring to the work they undertake al most ideal qualifications for its per formance Neither of these men were or are candidates in the sense of personally seeking for the honor conferred by membership on the di recting board of the University Each is a candidate in response alone to the insistent demands of many who know well their exceptional fitness for the duties involved and who have close at heart the best and broadest interests of the University JUDGE JACOB FAWCETT Member of Nebraska Supreme Court and Republican Candidate for Re election Judge Jacob Fawcett of Omaha associate justice of the Supreme Court of Nebraska and Republican candidate for re election is a native of Wisconsin a veteran of the Civil War and was admitted to the bar at Galena Illinois in 1S73 Judge Fawcett was appointed county judge of Jo Davies county Illinois by Gov ernor Oglesby and was elected to the office at the expiration of the term for which he was appointed He resigned the office the following year and removed to Omaha and was selected as one of the lecturers in the College of Law in the Nebras ka State University In 1S95 Judge Fawcett was elected a judge of the district court of the Omaha district and was re elected in 1S99 serving eight years on the district bench of Douglas county He returned to the practice of law in Omaha in the spring of 1904 continuing in prac tice until appointed supreme court commissioner in October 1907 Judge Fawcett continued on the supreme court commission until the adoption of the constitutional amendment en larging the supreme court at the last general election when he was ap pointed a judge of the supreme court to serve until the general election of this year He is now completing the term of one year for which he was appointed Judge Fawcetts long period of service on the bench eight years as judge of the district court of Doug las county more than a 5rear as a Commissioner of the Supreme Court and the past year as a member of that court has eminently fitted him for the distinguished service of a full term on the supreme bench for which he is the nominee of the Re publican party Messrs Allen and Whitmore are both completing a term of six years service on the Board of Regents a term of service which has redounded to their personal honor and credit in the same full degree that it has been of exceptional value to the growth and prosperity of the University Those who know best the present and future needs of the University are the most insistent that their ser vice be not interrupted but be con tinued to the great and lasting bene fit of the ins lution In this lies the highest praise the highest of per sonal compliments Mr Frank L Haller a leading business man of the state a man of large experience broad culture and great executive ability completes the trio of candidates on the republican ticket For fourteen years Mr Haller has been a member of the board of di rectors of the Omaha public library and is at present the president of -- r AilMM JUDGE SAMUEL H SEDGWICK Former Chief Justice Nebraska Su preme Court and Republican Candidate for Election Judge Samuel H Sedgwick of York Neb former chief justice of the Su preme Court of Nebraska and republi can candidate for election as judge of the supreme court is a native of Illi nois in which state he spent his youth on the farm and in the district school graduating later from Wheaton col lege He studied law at the Michigan State University and in a law office and was admitted to the bar at Green Bay Wis in 1S74 since which time he has given his entire attention to his profession Judge Sedgwick removed to York Neb in 1878 and entered at once into active practice in which he was emi nently successful Serving one term as judge on the district bench he was laler supreme court commissioner and was subsequently elected a justice of the supreme court at the general elec tion in 1901 serving as chief justice in the closing two years of his term At the close of his first term Judge Sedgwick was a candidate for renom ination but was defeated in the pri maries by Judge M B Reese who had been denied a re nomination some years previously the republican voters of the state seeming to desire to right without delay the wrong done Judge Reese at the previous period In thfr decision no one acquiesced more cheerfully than Judge Sedgwick al though feeling that patient faithful work fairly entitled him to a second term Since the expiration of his term Judge Sedgwick has successfully con tinued the practise of law at York The splendid vote cast for him at the recent primaries evidences the desire of his fellow citizens of Nebraska to return him to the supreme court upon which he rendered such distinguished and meritorious service the board Mr Haller is also presi dent of the Nebraska public libran commission a position which he ha held since the resignation of Chan cellor Andrews from the commission in 1906 He is a member of the ex ecutive committee of the Omaha Commercial Club and a moving spirit among the directors of the National Corn Association A graduate of the Iowa State Uni versity he has long taken a particu lar interest in the Agricultural Col lege of the Nebraska University and will bring to the Board of Regents a ripe experience in business affairs and a broad general knowledge that will be of the utmost value to thf continued progress of the University Mr Haller is of German dsctnt and has spoken the language from childhood In addition to university training he has broadened his edu cation by extensive travel in this country and Europe is one overwhelming reason why the Republican partv can successfully appeal to all the peo ple for support at the ballot box for the candidates of the Repu ican party It is this The Repub lican party has given the state Responsible Effective Economical and Intelligent Government in every department Executive Legislative and Judicial whenever entrut l with authority by the people The record is before the people and it is a good record You can trust the Party which has proven true and responsible In every test On that record the party asks the support of the voters of Nebraska for its candidates for the Supreme Court Judges Barnes Fawcett and Sedgwick all of whom have served on the Supreme bench with ability honor and fidelity to the interests of the people and asks also for the approval of its candidates for Regents of the University Messrs Chas S Allen W G Whitmore and F L Haller the first two of whom have served with distinguished ability and usefulness on the Beard of Re gents for nearly six years past the last named an able prominent and business man of the state who has long given much attention to the University School of Agriculture The candidates of the repub lican party have responded to every test of citizenship every test of official duty The party they represent as candidates in the coming election has proven true to the people in every emergency On this broad fottiiuation of performance of duty well discharged the republican party asks for its candidates the con fidence and support of the voters of Nebraska The highest medical authority on foods Sir James CricMon Browne LLD FRS of London gives the best reasons for eating more uaker In an article published in the Youths Companion of Septem ber 23rd 1909 Dr Browne the great medical authority on foods says about brain and muscle building There is one kind of food that sems to me of marked value as a food to the brain and to the whole body throughout childhood and adolescence youth and that is oatmeal Oats ace the most nutritious of all the cereals being richer in fats organic phosphorus and lecithins He says oatmeal is gaining ground with the well-to-do of Great Britain He speaks of it as the mainstay of the Scottish laborers diet and savs it duces a big boned well-developed mentally energetic race His experiments prove that good oatmeal such as Quaker Oats not only furnishes the best food for the human being but eating it strengthens and en larges the thyroid gland this gland is intimately connected with the nourishing processes of the body In conclusion he says It seems probable therefore that the bulk and brawniness of the Northerners meaning the Scotch has been in some measure dim to the stimulation of the thyroid gland by oatmeal porridge in childhood The Scotch eat Quaker Oats because it is the best of all oat mepls D W COLSON FIRE INSURANCE Residence and Business Property for Rent Office Phone 16 Residence Black 333 McCOOK NEBRASKA If tai With a Base Ball Bat Some men should be beaten with a bac ball bat f with a broom If thero is anything that will try a ijood uomnr pmit Rf e it is bum coal If you want coal that will pla 1 us sell you If your wife does not say that she never had I t r coal for the money we will take the beating and remove tl al at no expense to j ou All we ask is a trial ordf r You tak n chances We agree to deliver coal with all good v us a trial order Ask our customers Stansberry Lumber Co i K i