The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 07, 1910, Image 4

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Better Start
Now
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An early start and a defi
nite plan goes far toward
assuring success to tbo
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 yourluture
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 Nebr
By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Entered at postbffice McCook Nebraska as
secoud class matter Published weekly
D S Hasty is the new nasby at
Arapahoe
The coloi ed troops again fought
nobly And the sons of Ham have
all colors of money
Hon V E Andrews will have to
hurry if he heads off his boom for
governor Cambridge Clarion
Chief Justice Fuller of the supreme
court of the United States joined the
innumerable caravan July 4th
It must have been about the time
of a prize fight that the Almighty
said It repents me that 1 made
man
The alliance between business and
politics is the most dangerous thing
in our political life It is the snake
that we must kill From speech of
Gifford Pinchot
Colonel J A Wayland of Appeal to
Reason is quoted as being worth over
a million If this is true there is
certainly some reason in the colon
els madncse
With power to see capacity to
suffer one may come to understand
all things In an insects death are
hinted all disasters Through a knot
hole can be seen the sky and march
ing stars From Chantecler
Hamptons
The Rpublk an county conven
tion for Red Willow county will bo
held on Wednesday July 20th that
date being decided upon we under
stand at a meeting of the central
committee held in this city some
time last week
We have been personally acquaint
ed with Mr Harmon since he was a
small boy and know him to be an
honorable young man and one who
would be alert to the interests of
his constituents at all times and if
we are to have a Democrat to rep
resent this district in congress Ave
know of no one in that party better
fitted and more trustworthy than Mr
Harmon Hayes Center Republican
What do you know of the above
from the standpat regular Republi
can organ of the State of Hayes
President Woodrow of Princeton
in an address on Citizenship and the
Educated Man recently said
Every educated man should be in
dependent It should be every mans
pride to be no mans man I think
the total number of voters in this
country is about 15000000 How
many of the voters govern the coun
try Not more than one fifteenth
about 1000000 The men you can be
sure will vote the Republican ticket
and the men you can be sure will vote
the democratic ticket do not govern
the country Political managers do
not keep awake nights about you if
they lmow how you vote You are a
captive If you are independent they
will ask What do you want If
you do not tell them of something
you want they are in despair Then
they know you want certain princi
ples carried out
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Call for Republican State Convention
The republicans of the state of
Nebraska are hereby called to meet in
convention in the city of Lincoln on
Tuesday July 2Cth 1910 at 12 noon
for the purpone of adopting a plat
form and selecting a state central
eonnnittea and for the- transaction of
such other busim feii as may proper
ly come before the convention
The convention shall be made up
of delegates chosen by the republi
cans of the respective counties of the
state at the regular delegate ee miy
eoiuention in the manner provided
by law on tin basis of one delegate
for each 150 votes or tiie major frac
tion thereof cast at the 1908 elec
tion for O C Bell republican nomi
nee for presidental elector Said ap
portionment entitles Red Willow
county to eight delegates
It is further recommended that no
proxies be allowed and that the dele
gates present from each of the respec
tive counties be authorized to have
the full vote of their delegation
In accordance with the rules of
the republican state committee cre
dentials of delegates to the conven
tion should be filed with the secre
tary of the state committee at least
five days before the date of said con
vention
The members of the county cen
tral committee for each county who
are to conduct the 1910 campaign
must be chosen at the delegate coun
ty convention which elects delegates
to said state convention and reported
at once to the state committee
Signed Myron L Learned
Vice Chairman
Signed Clyde Barnard
Secretary
Dated at Lincoln Neb June 16
1910
By Their Fruits Ye
Shall Know Them
Mr W E Andrews has not enter
ed into any arrangements with any
parties in Nebraska or elsewhere for
the purpose of seeking the governor
ship
He has never received any sugges
tion from the president either direct
ly or indirectly concerning the Ne
braska campaign for this or any fu
ture year
When questioned directly concern
ing a prospective candidacy he said
While I was in the state during my
recent vacation national and state
affairs were frequently reviewed in
conversations with my personal ac
quaintances and party friends Some
of them suggested that I should en
ter the race While I have not de
clined to give their suggestions due
consideration I have invariably ex
pressed a decided preference to as
sist someone else as the Republican
candidate for governor
All political parties have a splen
did opportunity this year to render
excellent service in the moral pro
gress of our state and I sincerely
hope that it will be utilized wisely
and efficiently Of course I am in
favor of county option and you may
rest assured that I will be glad to
do my part when the time comes
This question is before us and de
mands solution Why not dispose of
it now and have it out of the way
when the presidential campaign com
3 two years hence
The accredited representatives of
the Republican party will in due time
arrange as to platform and candidat
es Their thoughts and actions will
formulate the policies and there will
be no necessity fdr their going to
Washington or elsewhere to find out
what should be done
Of course I have been absent
from my home in Hastings most of
the time for several years because
my official duties have required my
presence at my office in Washington
1 have always taken it for granted
that a public official should spend at
least a part of his time at his office
in the transaction of public business
The records of the national ad
ministration and the present con
gress present to the country some
very commendable legislation enact
ed in harmony with the Republican
national platform of 190S That work
has been performed by the Republi
can party as a party without regard
to any factional divisions or differ
ences of opinions We can well af
ford to go into our Nebraska cam
paign this year with the understand
ing that we will take from the po
litical teachings of LaFollette Cum
mins and Dolliver all that is good
and serviceable for our state and
that we will do likewise with respect
to the political teachings of all other
distinguished senators and members
of Congress
Are we not large enough and wise
enough to sift the wheat from the
chaff Prove All Things and hold
fast only that which is good There
are many good things to talk about
as we seek the financial intellectual
political and moral progress of our
state Who can and will serve best
By their fruits you shall know
them
4e
Call for Republican County Con
vention
The Republicans of Red Willow
county Nebraska are hereby called
to meet in convention in the dis
trict court room in the city of Mc
Cook on WJiK dy July 20 1910
at one oclock in the afternoon foi
the purpose of selecting delegates t
the state ronventsor and a county
c ential committee and for the traus
ictiou of such other business as may
properly come berore the convention
Thi convention shall be made up
of delegates chosen by the Repub
licans of the respective precincts of
the county at the precinct caucuses
on the basis of one delegate for each
fifteen votes or major fraction there
of cast at the 1909 election for Hon
J B Barnes Republican nominee for
supreme judge This apportionment
entitles the several precincts to the
following representation in the con
vention
Alliance 1 Beaver 4 Bondville 1
Box Elder 1 Coleman 1 Danbury 2
Driftwood 1 East Valley o Fritsch
1 Gerver 1 Grant 1 Indianola 5 Leb
anon 3 Missouri Ridge 1 North Val
ley 1 Perry 1 Red Willow 3 Tyrone
I Valley Grange 2 Willow Grove
1st pre 1 w 10 2nd pre 1 w 5
1st pre 2nd w 9 2nd pre 2nd w 3
It is recommended that no proxies
be allowed and that the delegates
present from each of the respective
precincts be authorized to cast the
ful vote of their delegations
Dated at McCook Nebraska June
25 1910
J F CORDEALChairman
II W CONOVER Secretary
The Oregon Plan briefly stated
is that candidates for the legislature
sign one of two statements State
ment No 1 is to the effect that the
candidate will vote for that candi
date for United States senator who
has received the largest number of
the peoples votes at the general
election next preceeding the election
of a senator in congress without re
gard to my individual perference
Statement No 2 is to the effect that
the candidate will consider the vote
of the people for United States sen
ator as nothing more than a recom
mendation which I shall be at liberty
to wholly disregard if the reason for
doing so seems to me to be sufficient
Republicans are showing a disposition
to ignore or avade it The Oregon
plan merely means that the people j
may elect theirU nited States senators
instead of turning the matter over to
the hands of corporation agents and
machine politicians as heretofore
Local Secretary Taylor says that
the McCook Chautauqua is attracting
a great deal of attention From all
appearances a record breaking at
tendance will greet the long and at
tractive list of entertainers and lec
turers who are billed to appear
EUROPEAN MUSIC MASTER
HERR SOBON SCHILDKRET
Flute and Piccolo Soloist
Aside from being a celebrated soo
ist he is the accomplished director
of the
ROYAL HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA
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CHAUTAUQUA SCENE
MAKE EARLY PLANS TO ATTEND
CHAUTAU
QUA
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Miss Lottie Nichols left today on
her vacation
John Rice arrived from Lincoln
first of the week
Mrs Belle Stephenson departed
this morning for Denver
Mrs G II Thomas of Harvard is
visiting her morher Mrs S A McCarl
Dr J O Bruce devotes Tuesdays
and Fridays of each week to
Miss Grace Lanl is now enjoying
the climate of Seattle for a season
John Rice is in charge of W S
Morlans office during the deacons
outing
Congressman Norris and family arriv
ed home this morning on No li from
Washington
Mr- Sage of Beatrice is in cbargo of
the Morlan residence during the absence
of the family
J R Rutherford has been trans
fered from Wray to Eckley where
he is now agent
Captain Alvin R Scott of comp
any M has resigned on account of
having other matters requiring his
entire time
Mrs William Jeffries spent the
Fourth with her folks at Hamlet
where an enjoyable little celebra
tion was held
E R Henderson of McCook brought
thirteen men in Wednesday to work
in the harvest fields near here
Trenton Register t
Mrs Kate Campbell late central
at Culbertson has resigned and will
make her home temporarily in Mc
Cook with her sister Mrs Canns
Fred Tomblin arrived Monday
from his trip to Alabama his return
being somewhat hurried by the ser
ious illness of his father H F
Tomblin
Police Judge Heaton is in Central
City on business W B Whifaker is
acting police judge and making tho
punishment fit the crime as occasion
offers
Francis Moses Colfer of our city
responded to the toastThe Church
as a power for Good at the Knights
of Columbus banquet in Hastings
last Sunday
Miss Margaret Strunk was the guest
of her brother Ilarrv of the Tribune
force Saturday They spet Sunday
and Monday in Indianola with their
brother John J
Wm Wirsig and wife of McCook
are visiting the formers sister Mrs
I
George Getzendaner and friends in
the Champion valley this week-
Imperial Republican
Principal business houses have
Chautauqua season tickets for sale
By buying now you will save 50c per
ticket as the price will be raised
when the Chautauqua opens
Mr and Mrs W S Morlan depart
ed Tuesday night for Seattls and
the northwest to be absent a few
weeks and perhaps taking a side
trip into the Alaska county
Mr and Mrs H C Clapp departed
on No 10 for New York city to be gone
several weeks making purchases for
the fall and winter trade They will
likely visit in Chicago while aiisent
Mis Emerson Hanson arrived home
last Friday night from hfr Illinois
visit Martha Suess who accompaned
her stopped off at Crete for a short
visit with Grandma Suess on the farm
Mrs S A McCarl has had the
pleasure of a visit from her brother
Mr Thomas Gofflee of London
Ohio who was accompanied by his
wife and young son and daughter
They were eastbound from a visit
to Seattle and the northwest
Mrs Ruth Riley and daughter of
McCook visited with Mr and Mrs C
A King the first of the week They
spent the latter part of the week the
guests of Mr and Mrs Steggs of
near Enders Imperial Republican
Mrs G E Thompson and daughters
left this morning for a tour of the
Yellowstone National park They
v ill stop in Denver and Salt Lake
City and will visit relatives in St
Anthony and Marysville Idaho be
fore returning home some time in
August
M H Prall county clerk of Chase
county was down from Imperial
Monday evening seeing off his three
small children who accompanied his
mother to her home in Tecumseh
where they will make their future
home the mother of the children
having recently died
Miss Emma Perry was in Bert
rand Tuesday and spent the day on
her way to Lincoln from McCook
We learn that Miss Perry who was
assistant principal here this year is
desirous of resigning this position in
order to accept a better one at Mc
Cook Bertrand Herald
Shampooing Hair Dressing-
Scalp and Facial Treatment
L M CLYDE
Phone 72 Ill W B St Up Stairs
HOUSEWIVES
Do you want to know about a
wonderful new time health and
money saving kitchen convenience
Then you should see the complete line of 1892
Pure Spun Aluminum Cooking Utensils now on exhibition
at your dealers
This ware is guaranteed by the makers for 25 years
It is absolutely pure wholesome and thoroughly hygienic
will not crack scale peel break rust tarnish scorch
or burn
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It is light weight easy to handle and easy to clean
makes kitchen work a delight instead of drudgery saves
your money time fuel protects your health against
metal poisoning and serious troubles resulting from chip
ping of small particles into the food which is one of the
dangers from the use of the old style enameled wares
You buy patent carpet sweepers egg beaters dish
washers clothes wringers and many other time and labor
saving conveniences out there is nothing that will prove
a greater practical household blessing than the 1892
Pure Spun Aluminum Ware
Lose no time in seeing for yourself what it will do
Your money back if this ware fails to do what is claimed
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to get ona of our cool light weight peg top trousers that will make you
forget the heat of summer We have just received a number of the
best colors and styles that have been shown this season Let us
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McCook Markets
Merchants and dealers in McCook
today Thursday are paying the fol
lowing prices
Corn S o3
Wheat S2
Oats 40
Rye GO
Barley 40
Hogs S50
Butter goodj 20
Eggs 14
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house furnace heat two lots Thirty
shade and fruit trees Good barn and
hen house Fine cement walks In
quire of E H Doan at McCook Millsk
or at residence Phone blsck 103
I carry a complete line of
hair goods Switches puffs
and curls made from your
combings L M CLYDE
PHONE 72 Ill V B St UP STAIRS
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