The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 21, 1910, Image 4

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    Better Start
Now
An early start and a definite-
plan goes far toward
assuring success to the
young man or woman
starting out in life No
need of being stingy
neither should you bo a
spender The sensible
and easy method of creat
ing a fund for your f uturo
needs is to open an ac
count with this bank de
posit whatever you can
each week or month
Stick to it and in time
your success will bo as
sured Better start now
you will never regret it
First
National
Bank
McCook Nehr
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By F AT KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Entered at postoflice McCook Nebraska as
second class matter Published weekly
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
C W Kneeland has had bis paper
forwarded to Gripgsville Illinois
Mrs Hurley Dye is visiting her par
ents Mr and Mrs S S Garvey
P L Wolff was in Lincoln Satur
day on business of bis profession
H T Church of Hyattville Wyom
ing visited in the city first of the week
E S Dutcher ofthe East End bad
business in the valleys finest Satur
day
Judge Burke and Postmaster Meeker
were Imperial presences in our city Fri
day
P J Hickman of Bartley was up
Tuesday on business matters in the
county seat
Mr and Mrs C A Hasty of
were over Sunday visitors with J
W Hasty and family
Miss Avis Rector is enjoying a siege
of rheumatism with all the resignation
the case will permit of
Mrs Lottie Brewer entertained a
company of lady friends yesterday af
ternoon at a kensington
L R Hileman was down from Den
ver Monday and Tuesday looking over
the local stock situation
Mrs George Snyder arrived in the
city last Saturday and is the guest of
Mrs Earl Snyder while Wauun friends
and scenes of days agone
Mrs A R Scott entertained laM
Thursday afternoon in honor of In r
anther Mrs Stultz whose birilidav
was thus commemorated
W P Everist was down from Monte
Vista Colorado on matters of business
Frank expresses himself as eminently
well pleased with affairs in the San
Luis valley
Mr and Mrs W M Morrisey enter
tained the Entre Nous club with their
husbands at a barn party Monday even
ing It was a fancy dress affair with
refreshments and a large bunch of
amusement and pleasure in the admix
ture
Cashier OBrien of the McCook Nat
ional is arranging to build him a 5000
residence on the lot occupied by his
present homewhich will bo moved onto
the lot just south of his old house re
placing a dwelling moved to anothe
part of the city
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Wall papers in permanent colors
L W McConnell Druggist
Lily Patent Flour when once used
none other will satisfy you
Scientific Education will be the
W C T U topic tomorrow at the
home of Mrs W M
Our line of breakfast stuffs is com
plete Breakfast foods and pancake
flour corn syrup and maple syrup Old
Manse the best maple syrup on the
market Huber
The Omaha Alfalfa Milling Co are
paying the highest cash price for baled
alfalfa hay on track For prices and
particulars phone 381
C W Dewey Manager
Youll be surprised to find how easily
you can do your own varnishing stain
ing and finishing and how little it will
cost you if you use Perma Lac Buy it
from Stansberry Lumber Co
Desires a Telephone Franchise
By reference to the proceedings of the city council appearing
elsewhere in this issue it will appear that the Bartley Telephone
Co is again an applicant for a franchise to run its lines into our
city It is the purpose of the company to connect its lines over
the county with the county court house and at most at present to
have a booth down town for its patrons and it is stated that they
do not contemplate at this time to establish an exchange here
This telephone line would make it possible for many Red Willow
county people to have connection with the county court house and
its affairs The Tribune believes that the franchise should be grant
ed and hopes the council will so determine at its meeting next Mon
day evening
Is the 14th district to offer a stand patter candidate for
Republican nomination for congressman Some signs
Lawn Grass
Kentucky blue grass white clover and
English rye grass Also dandelion dig
gers at McCook Hardware Coe
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Colonel Merwin charges Colonel Hammond with favoring the
Burkett candidacy for U S senator What is the specific offense
Merwin
The Little Giant from Grand Island W H Thompson an
nounces that he will not be a candidate for U S senator from
Nebraska Really Willie was never seriously in it
Geneva contains one of the really remarkable hostelries in the
state Miss Webb is the proprietress and the Signal states that
she is carrying unsolicited advertising space in that newspaper
The Junior Normal edition of the Geneva Signal just before
us announcing the fifth junior normal at that place is one of the
finest specimens of a Nebraska weekly newspaper we have ever
seen
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The recent dry victory in Lincoln heaven protect her is one
of the good results of the initiative and referendum Naturally
enough the whiskey interests see nothing to their advantage in this
law
I April 1st Frank Israel postmaster at Benkelman resigned
and will retire from active business C L Ketler formerly editor
of the News Chronicle but now in the drug business will likely suc
ceed him
Near Guide Rock last week one lad accidentally shot and
killed another lad while out hunting together and the Signal
gravely makes the grossly libelous statement that it was purely an
act of Providence
Robert J Burdette now luxuriating in the saccharine dulci
tude of Hawaii stops the press long enough to remark Give
t
the women of America the ballot and you can buy distillery stock
with Confederate currency
One who has experienced insult and ingratitude sin and self
ishness here ought to be able to meet his Maker hereafter with
complacency and with the dying Governor Goebel be able to say
I have no controversy with the Almighty
It is rumored that C A Ready of the State of Hayes would
not fret and worry unduly if the Republican nomination for state
senator should be thrust upon him by an admiring and confiding
constituency The Tribune does not claim to speak ex cathedra
but its observation leads -it to imagine that the colonel would be
deelighted to subscribe to the county option and referendum
propositions
The pardon by Governor Patterson of Duncan R Cooper con
victed and sentenced to the penitentiary for murdering former U S
Senator Carmack reveals the fact the governor of Tennessee has
during his term of office pardoned almost a thousand criminals from
the state penitentiary Notwithstanding the Tennessee supreme
court had affirmed the verdict and sentence declares neither father
nor son is guilty What a travesty
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
We have the Wedding Breakfast
yrup to go with the coffee at
Hubers
Get a small can of KEYSTONE and
use it as directed and if not satisfactory
as recommended your money back
A McMillen Druggist
Auction sale Saturday April 2H and
30 Potatoes and other merchandise
On Main avenue
R K Mercantile Co
Our Longmont Colorado canned veg
etables are now in This years crop of
peas beans and tomatoes at Hubers
Public opinion is strongly in favor of
pure paint If you share it buy Brad
ley Vrooman Pure Paint Its the
best value at any price Sold by Stans
berry Lumber Co
We Are Here to
Do Your Printing
We Have a Large Assortment
of Type Ready to Serve You
WE PRINT
What You Want
The Way You Want It
And When You Want It
The annual spring election was bold
Tuesday and it developed into one of
the most hotly contested elections held
in the city for years and the largest vote
ever polled in the city was gotten out
oyer 700 being cust which resulted in
the election of the straight republican
ticket which was headed by Ed Huber
for mayor He won out by some fifty
majority One of the big bones of con
tention was the electing of two members
for the school board This contest was
brought about largely by the action of
the graduating class of 1910 who walked
out of school a few weeks ago because
they could not run it and from what
your correspondent oan learn was wholly
unwarranted on their part It is quite
apparent that a few of the class had
the swell head and thought they were
smarter than the school board and the
principal of the schools McCook prides
herself on having one of the best public
schools in the state thousands of dollars
0
have been expended in bring them up to
their present state of proficiency The
board of education have always been
untiring in their efforts spending much
valuable time and energy to secure the
best teachers possible and the school
to day is headed by one of the brightest
men in the state
In the years to come these same stud
ents will look back upon their action as
one of the most foolhardy of their lives
as they alone will be the loosers As
they go out to battle with the stern
realities of a cold relentless world they
will find that a good education is one of
the best friends they have got and to
throw away the Bplendid opportunities
which the schools of McCook affords
will be a mistake not easy to overcome
They will no doubt find that the fairest
rose grows on the tbornest bush and to
pluck it they will no doubt meet with
Beveral briers The election of E H
Doan and H E Culbertson by the de
cisive majorities they received as mem
bers of the board is a complete vindi
cation of the board and the principal of
the stand they took in the late difficulty
and is a sound rebuke to those who
thought they were the whole thing in
the matter of the schools Indianola
Reporter
The above article appears in the In
dianola Reporter of April 7th A sheet
claiming to be Democratic and coming
among us to teach us the principles of
Democracy as taught byjefferscn end
in later days by Bryan
Democrats of McCook how do you
like this an article stronger in the de
fense of entrenched monopoly in our
beautiful little city thin either of our
papers in town would print
This being our first attempt with a
democratic ticket in city aff irs and
with the aid of a portion of the progres
sive Republicans of the town being able
to come so nea to a victory in the face
of the combined oppositions against us
we feel somewhat encouraged Not
withstanding a few Democrats for per
sonal gain saw fit to make a strenuous
fight on the head of our ticket but for
the only sheet iD the county posing as
Democratic to deliver such a tirade on
our honest efforts for reform cant help
but rankle in the heart of any trup
Democrat anywhere in this county
should he be called upon to in any way
aid the above paper as being Democratic
Now a3 to that portion of the above
article pertaining to our schools and the
late lamented class of 1910 Permit me
to first say that this trouble is the prop
erty of and belongs entirely to this city
and school district and what the end
will be no one knows but we firmly be
lieve that the people here are fully able
to care for themselves in this matter
without the aid of outside papers and
any one wishing to air their grievances
be they either real or imaginary should
do so at home
As to the writer of the above article
the best that can be said of or for them
is that they graduated from our school
but their life since has not been one that
would entitle them to the position of
advisor for your children or mine
Having made a complete failure of life
and no longer commanding the respect
of the better class of McCook nor of
his own political party When he speaks
of the male members of the class of 1910
as swell heads and smartaleoks from
the people of McCook he deserves and
gets nothing but contempt
It is well known here the kind and
character of these children in question
and where they are today and the ef
forts they are putting forth to yet
achieve greater things and be better
fitted for lifes work I venture the
prediction that time will reveal the fact
that any one or all of this class will
come nearer gathering the rose from the
thorny bush than ever the writer of the
above article does
Now in conclusion let me say that the
above article detestable as it is would
have been beneath my notice only for
the slur and reflection cast on these
young that deserve better things and
for my part I shall try to see that not
only these youngsters in question but
that the young of McCook get a square
deal R A Green
Hubers have everything in olives
plain and stuffed from 15 cents to 81
a bottle
The Episcopal brethren are raising
funds to build them a new rectors
house They propose to sell the old
building and to erect an entirely new
structure along modern lines
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Hot Weather Goods
Phone Black 271
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Leaders in Low Prices
ARE Showing
a large assort
ment of soft
shirts in all the best colors
Ask to see our Pure Silk
Hose for 50c
Complete line of Straw
Hats and new shipment of
Neckwear
OZELL and SONS
Phone 280
115 West B St
A 4iJi
Color Combination
is one of the effective
points about our new
CARPETS
Like discord in music
poor color combinations
are disturbing
We really feel that we have exceptionally well selected
Carpets and Rugs
Do not fail to drop in when in our vicinity and see our
fresh and elaborate stock of Superlative Carpets and Rugs
Linoleums 6 and 12 ft wide Imported China Mattings
Portieres and Lace Curtains
Drew Furniture and Carpet Co
214 West B St
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PASTIME THEATRE
I Saturday Matinee
We will give each lady a nice imitation
cut glass sauce dish Program 2 to 4 p m
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Fashionable Millinery at
Reasonable Prices
Miss Peck 111 W B St
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Arthur Drew
Builder and Contractor
All kinds of cement and brick work at reasonable prices
Figure with me before building Wall work a specialty
2 1 6 W B St Phone BIk 271
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