The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 31, 1910, Image 4

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The
First
National
Bank of Mccook
is the oldest NATIONAL BANK
in Southwestern Nobniska
and in point of Capital
Surplus and Undivid
ed ProfitsSflOOOO
the strongest
We give you a personal invita
tion to make this bank your de
pository whether you have a small
sum or a large one to lay aside for
safo keeping
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
B M FREES Pres
II P WAITE V Pres
fFA PENNELL Cash
L THORGRIMSON Asst cash
H P SUTTON C H BOYLE
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By F M KIMMELL
Lirgest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Kntcred at postoflicc McCook Nebraska as
suionil class niattor Published weekly
Piii ifCAL platforms are evidently not
irit I for practical public consump
tio in t a little more chaff Or did
oiif - just overlook those two unim
nn a -ails in his story of last weeks
fll CkU USPS
COURT HOUSE NEWS
COUNTY COURT
F II vi rig licenses to marry have been
our last report
U r iO Roddick 21 and Alma
22 both of McCook
II uond W Cain 28 and Mrs Bes
Hi ughlin 28 both of Denver
illiam StnlTord 39 and Mth Lena
J iday 3 both of Denver
Jacob Wichman 29 of Edgemont S
D ana Barbara Fahrenbruck 23 of
McCook
John FSchneider -16 and Mis Annie
B McKillip 31 both of St Ann
Dean M Hunt 22 and Mary E An
ton 22 both of McCook
SOUIH SIDE
Kennt t Jacn s went t work in the
I McCook machine shops this week
W S Mortal reports damaging
freezes on lutiaday and Wednesday
nights
Florence Jacob i in spending the week
with her sister in Culbertson
PLEASANT RIDGE
Elmer Taylor is in McCook for medi
l cal treatment A horse kicked him
hurting him severely
Mrs B F Wilson has been quite sick
swu pneumonia but is better at this
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if and Mrs H Smith arrived at their
K tiers Saturday from their visit
at it on They report crops as good
look nere as there
Jt i Mr and Mrs Glenn Somer
vi ii- arch 18 1910 a pretty little
lh Fuzgibbon came near getting a
It n i ii last Saturday while stretch-
in- Tne suetcner oroke ana new
Hrm iittine Mr Fitzgibbon a hard
ry
hing every Sunday at Wesley
Cij i Rev Tyler of Box Elder
pt nied last Sunday and Rev Bennett
of of the river will preach nest
Sunday
A prairie fire did considerable damage
last Saturday It started from an old
straw stack that had been burning for
several days The greatest loss was to
Mr Drake burning over 40 acres of win-
ter wheat that was sown in the stubble
R F D NO 1
Mr and Mrs J P Notley were sur
prised at their home Monday evening
Light refreshments were served and an
-enjoyable time was had
School in district No 3 closed last Fri
day
Charles Downs is staying at home for
awhile breaking in some mules prepara
tory to beginning spring work on the
farm
The high winds are damaging the
small grain some
Quite a freeze Tnesday night
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To Avoid Unkind Criticism
Say nothing
Be nothing
Do nothing
Fra Albertus
Is This the Law Now
Page 504 of the Nebraska 1909 statute says
Financial Statement The council or trustees shall cause
to be published semi annually a statement of the receipts of the
corporation and sources thereof and an itemized account of expen
ditures with a statement of the financial condition of the city or
village
If insurgency is O K in Washington why such a fine effort at
regularity and standpatisrn at home Consistency is still worth the
effort
Friend Pontius of the Indianola Reporter takes his cue with
more or less cleverness from Colonel Edgar Howard of the Colum
bus Telegram who advises using all the 12 inch guns on the
devouring and devastating corporations for political effect and
reserving the pea shooters for the liquor traffic P P is not a
booze fighter nor a fighter of booze but a Democrat The water
wagon is only a push cart with him not a paramount issue
No Strings This Time
There are happily no political strings on the voters of McCook
in the city election of next Tuesday Every voter is at liberty to
go into the election booth and mark his ballot according to the dic
tates of his own conscience independent of party affiliations with
out ring dictation aside from corporate influence The Tribune
hopes that every voter will take advantage of this opportunity to
vote for those men whom they believe will give McCook the cleanest
administration of its city affairs the best efforts at the enforcement
of its laws and ordinances Vote your honest sentiments without
fear or favor for a better McCook
A Campaign Humor
The humor of that shot at the Nebraska Telephone Co may
be better appreciated when we consider the presence of superb game
in plenty nearer home It is ever more difficult for the non resident
to return the salute But if the city council would look into this
rate matter and should find McCook unfairly dealt with by the tele
phone company in the matter of rates on top of indifferent service
to put the case mildly it would be clearly within their province to
give the people of McCook the just relief
Let The People Rule
The initiative and referendum law is an enlightened and prog
ressive measure which is fair just and American It gives the peo
ple the majority a direct public and above board manner of ex
pressing their approval or disapproval of a proposed measure It
provides for the rule of the majority on all questions effecting the
public It makes practical the recall of negligent or unworthy pub
lic officers The people can certainly be trusted as much as any
self seeking political coterie or organization This is proudly pro
claimed on the Fourth of July as a government by the people not
by nor for the privileged few and powerful Do the voters of Mc
Cook they can trust themselves their own honesty of purpose their
own sense of fairness and justice Do they believe in themselves
Do they think they know what they want what is best for them
It is an absolutely just and fair law Vote for the initiative and
referendum at next Tuesdays election
THE DEMOCRTAIC CITY TICKET
BY THE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
The Democrats of McCook can approach the voters of the city
soliciting their support without a tinge of reproach or shame as their
ticket is composed of good clean men without an exception and are
under no obligation to any special interests or factions and if elect
ed are free to act for the peoples best interests
Frank Real candidate for Mayor has served the people as
councilman for two years during which time t any important ques
tions were before the Council such as the viaduct subway electric
lights water rates etc most of which were adjusted equitably to
all and in which Mr Real was always with the people
Elect him and you will elect a man who is for the people
Robert Gatewood candidate for Clerk is a young man who
has won the respect and esteem of the citizens of McCook by his
fair and courteous treatment of all men He is well qualified to
fill the position of City Clerk
W W McMillen candidate for Treasurer is a man whose
character and honesty none can question and if elected will place
the city funds with the bank paying the highest rate of interest
Joseph Sullivan candidate for Police Judge is an honored citi
zen an old soldier and in whose hands the laws of justice would be
impartially dealt
S S Garvey candidate for Councilman of the East Ward
has been manager of fhe Updike Grain and Coal Co he is a man
of good judgment and well qualified to cope with the questions of
city government a man who would be fair to all and partial to none
Elect him and you elect a safe man
Wm Wood candidate for Councilman of the West Ward
needs no introduction he was nominated by the Republican Caucus
and being our unanimous choice was placed on our ticket
Norman Campbell candidate for City Engineer is a young
man of sterling character and integrity and so well and favorably
known to all the voters that no other name was thought of at either
the Republican or Democratic caucus
C J Ryan and R A Green candidates for school board are
known to all they are good upright business men broad minded
and in whose hands we can safely place our educational problems
Both have served on the school board in previous years to the satis
faction of the patrons and all concerned
Mars Canals
ill I see a wise astronomer Is
Uirg the people that he has no-
u ed e disturbance on Mars
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The Sing is going to raise some
pin money by starring his court jest
ers in vaudeville Hell try to live
by his wits eh Kansas City Times
Conservation of the Peroration
All true southern orators cling to
the peroration to mark the climax of
their elequence and our people unani
mously decline the perorationless
speech Houston Daily Post
Uncle Ezra Says
Bargain hunters seem bound to git
a hag full uv game regardless uv how
much ammernition they use Boston
Herald
Good Thing to Remember
Talk said Uncle Eben is supin
11 rain A certain amount is wel
come an necessary But doggone a
deluge
The Fool Hath Said
Maxim of the bachelor The wom
en never get the best of us
One of Lifes Problems
It Is often more difficult to forget
than It Is to remember
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Classy
Skirts
are found in all
the leading ma
terials in our Ready - to - Wear Department
Handsome Grays Popular Tans Nifty
Checks and Stripes White Serges Black
Voiles Panamas and Batistes Every size
and every good style or if you prefer we will
make you a skirt from any material in our Dress
Goods Department Made to your measure
Fit guaranteed
Call and see us
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Exclusive Dry Goods
222 Main Ave
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Are you wanting
a Coat or a Suit
WMjMM
We make a specialty of Clothes For
Women and wish to call your attention
to the exceptional values we are now of
fering in TAILORED SUITS and COATS
Our stock comprises all the latest
models in every shade of the most popu
lar colors and we are showing coats from
325 to 2500 Suits from i5oo to
4500 each Call and see our large
assortment
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TEMPERANCE COLUMN
Conducted bv 0 pok W C T U
In one of his public talkg for a dry
town Chief Malone said thnt advocates
of the saloon had attacked him for nink
ing statements in regard to men being
thrown out of the saloons after saloon
man had got all their money The man
that attacked him on this point said
that while he was using such illustra
tions he should aho use one illustration
that he personally knew of That was
a case in which a man had become so
badly intoxicated in a saloon that he
could not walk The saloon man order
ed a hack He carried the victim of
the drink into the hack and shoved a 85
bill into his pocket so that he might pay
the hackman when he got home This
the saloon advocate thought was a
mark of graciousness on the part of the
saloon keeper that Malone snould not
overlook while he was pointing out his
evil qualities Mr MalGne decided per
haps he had been viewing only one side
of the character of saloon keepers He
decided to look into the case thinking
maybe he had better use this in his
talks Closer investigation he Baid re
vealed the fact that this drunken man
had been robbed of 150 in the saloon a
few minutes before he was placed in the
hack and sent home with a 85 bill
Malune was more than ever convinced
the incident should be usel in the ar
gument Lincoln Journal
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
J II Grovert etux to William H
Galloway wdl 2 int 3 4 5 in 32
Indianola 1100 00
Sadie G Galloway etcons to J H
Grovert wd 21-22-23 24 in 24
Indianola 110000
Jeanne M Kennedy etcons to
Ludwig Suess wd 4 pt 5 in 13
2nd McCook 395000
J S Hoobler etal to Samuel R
Jolly wd 21 16 in 2 Lebanon n
w 4 s w 4 17-1-26 20 00
Not Quite Clear
I gave a hint to Binks that in go
ing into that enterprise he was skat
ing on thin ice What did he do
Oh he tumbled
A Wise King
You are very familiar with your
subject remarked the lady in wait
ing as the king chucked her under the
chin
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Alaska Refrigerators
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are sold in flcCook by
P Waite and Co
THE TRIBUNE
150 Value
for 100
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Copjricbt 1909 by C E Zimnieniiar 8
The Pick of Our Stock
means a Lot Both our picking
and your picking We picked
carefully of the different stocks
when we bought and besides
this advantage you have us to
aid you in selecting and fitting
When we do this we exercise the
skill that ten years of study of the
shoe business enables us to use
In buying here you
The Model Shoe Store
201 Main Avenue flcCook
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