g n r f iii Better Start Now An early start and a defi nite plan goes far toward assuring success to the young man or woman starting out in life No need of being t tingy neither should you bo a spender Tho 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 be as sured Better start now you will never regret it First National Bank McCook Nebr t mvmwm mmmi By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Entered at postoflice McCook Nebraska as second class matter Published weekly Frontier county Republican state delegates are instructed for county option Harvards population according to the 1910 census is 1102 The 1900 census gave them 849 s Palisade will vote on a proposi tion to give that town a water works system July 23rd with a fair prospect of winning I shall do my duty in this cam paign as I tried to do it before and I believe it to be my duty as a cit izen and as a democrat to do all in my power to save the democratic parly from the domination of the liquor interests and their allies V J Bryan The burden of the vociferous cry of Big Business and the Interests generally is Let us alone Hav ing set the machine to their liking it is quite to be expected that they dont wish anything else to readjust it If there is any change to be made they and not the people wish to gest and make the change It is the cry of all who have plenty and are acquiring more EASILY It looks now as though both part ies would declare for the initiative and referendum and the recall in their platforms and that county op tion and other such questions will be settled in that way It will take a little longer to get to it in this way but we are getting along pretty well the saloons are going pretty fast under city option at present County option is absolutely just if city and state option is just and ever salconists now admit the Slocumb law is a good measure though they fought it bitterly ar -e Uie it was pas d hose who opioe county option are simply not in favor of any farther legislation on the saloon question they are stand patters As Bryan says there is absolutely no argument against county option Blair Pilot A more or less famous citizen of our state is having a quite impossible time just now pleasing people Some people in particular Before he an nounced a bold and brave stand for county option he was not quite sat isfactory to either Democratic or Republican temperance advocatesr Since lining up with the water wa gon people he is distinctly out of favor with the wet goods fellows When Bryan announces any change of heart on any subject he is as sailed and denounced as erratic and impracticable When he fails to do what all honest and progressive and intelligent people should do change his position on occasion sufficient he becomes a moss back And yet Mr Bryan is withal one of Ne braskas most honorable honest man ly upright progressive citizens An honor to his state and a credit to his creator I A small house in the vicinity of the gas plant has been secured by the city for a detention hospital McConnell fills prescriptions For Representative Announcement to Voters I hereby announce myself as a candidate for renomination to the of fice of representative of the G5th district subject to the will of the Republican voters at the coming primary election If elected I will use my influence and vote for county option law and will always vote for the peoples choice for United States senator with out regard to my individual prefer ence FRANK MOORE 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 purpose of adopting a plat form and selecting a state central committcs and for the transaction of such other business as may proper ly come before the convention The convention shall be made up of delegates chosen by the republ cans of the respective counties of the state at the regular oelegate county convention in the manner provided by lav on the basis of one delegate for each 150 votes or the major frac tion thereof cast at the 1908 elec tion for O C Bell republican nomi j nee for presidental elector Said ap 1 portionment entitles Red Willow J 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 1G 1910 Republican County Convention The delegates to the Repblican county convention met at the race track McCook Wednesday afternoon J F Cordeal was made chairman and F M Kimmell secretary of the convention LonCone1 F 1 G - Stilgebouer and F M McFadden were constituted the committee on resolutions to whom all resolutions were submitted without debate On motion Hon G W Norris made chairman of the state delegation and a committee on state delegates was formed by a representative from each of the precincts represented in the convention They reported the fol lowing as state delegates and the convention adopted them J e Weyentl C E Eldred W Cool Colling E D Perkins and S R Smith The committee on resolutions re ported as follows which were adopt ed with but one dissenting voice in the convention We the Republicans of Red Wil iw - Nebraska in convt nlion pHige our faith and al legiance to tho principles if as t ut forth in our iait nation i paiii We the prj sent ad ministration en the results so far ac complished toward an r uios nf cur partys phages to the people and heartily approve of the creation of the tariff commission as a step in the right direction to ward a just revision of the tariff We reaffirm our faith in the poli cies advocated by Theodore Roose velt while president of the United States and urge the enactment of laws for their advancement We denounce the system known as Cannonism and the rules under which it operates to the exclusion of real representation of thejeople in the national house of representatives arid fgcthe benefit of the favored few We heartily commend the patriotic band of Insurgents who have as their purpose the overthrow of this sys tem and point with pride to their leader Hon George W Norris con gressman from this district We commend his every official act and rejoice in his honor and statesman ship We commend him to the voters of the Fifth congressional district and hereby pledge to him our hearty sup port of his candidacy for re election We resent the action of United States Senator Elmer J Burkett in sending into this district under his official frank anti Norris literature such as the speeches of Joseph G Cannon and Frank M Nye As the county is the unit of tax ation and on the taxnavprs nf tb j countyfalls all the expenses of nal prosecution therefore we believe that all of the resident taxpaying vot ers of the county should have a voice and vote as well as those in the cit- ies and villages in controlling the li quor traffic in the county we there fore pledge our legislative candidat es from this county to vote for coun ty option and we give our delegates to state convention positive instruc tion to support a plank in the state platform pledging the party and our candidate for governor to such a law Ve recognize that the strong arm of the government should ever reach out and assist its people in all their laudable undertakings and as the law now exists the opposite is in some instances true therefore we desire that the revenue laws of the United States be so modified that no persons or person or corporation be licensed for the selling of intoxicating liquors as a beverage in cities villages or countries where the same is by law prohibited and that the penalty for violation therefore remain the same to this end we instruct our delegat es to the state convention to work for a plank making this the will and desire of the party The following members of the county central committee were select ed Alliance Sam Premer Hartley Beaver Bondville H N Colling Indianola Box Elder Coleman Charles Squires McCook Danbury W V Miller Marion Driftwood Clint Hamilton McCook East Valley U G Etherton Bart ley Fritsch Frank McNeill Indianola Gerver Grant Indianola W A Reynolds Indian ola Lebanon Missouri Ridge John Deveny In dianola North Valley William Wight Bart ley Perry C H Harman McCook Red Willow F C Smith Indianola Valley Grange A D Johnston Mc Cook Willow Grove 1st ward 1st prec J G Schobel McCook 1st ward 2nd prec A B Wood McCook 2nd ward 1st prec E S Howell McCook 2nd ward 2nd nrpc Win Wood week from New Mexico Rev F C Tyler and family are visiting at Wesley Chapel and Spring Creek this week Wm Doyle took his men this week and went up to his ranch in the sand hills to put up hay The girls are working hard getting up their ice cream social for Friday evening Mrs T M Campbell met her broth ers J B and W Y Johnson at her sisters Mrs G A shields Tuesday afternoon of last week Mrs F G Lytle called on Mrs T M Campbell Monday afternoon Mrs J K Gordon called on Mrs Maxwell Wolf one afternoon last week Mrs Geo Harrison visited Mrs Sam Burchett and Mrs Chas Mundy last week We heard the first threshing ma chine whistle this Tuesday morn ing Mr and Mrs D C Little of St Ann visited their daughter Mrs Thurs ton Doyle J B Johnson of Geneva and W Y Johnson of McCook visited their mother and sister Mrs Martha John son and Mrs G A Shields Tuesday of last week We understand that Court Years ley lost about 300 acres of wheat in a hail storm last week A good general rain would be ac ceptable just now on the corn cane and millet fields Shampooing Hair Dressing Scalp and Facial Treatment L M CLYDE Phone 72 Ill W B St Up Stairs Subscribe for The Tribune - MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mrs D W Colson and the chil Iron are visiting Iowa relatives W B Whittakcr has gone to Mil- j waukee on a social business trip Miss Ruby Charlton of Loup City j ob is a guest of Miss Edna Waite Asst Postmaster Gaarde expects o go to Minden tomorrow on a short vacation Dr C L Fahnestock arrived home Monday night from his outing in Minnesota Mrs Mary Roacli arrived home Tuesday right from a visit to Lin coln frkiids Mrs Rollo Cathcart is home from Colorado on a visit to her parents Mr and Mrs Ploussard Mr and Mrs C E Baily are visit ing in Salt Lake City Utah and other western points A B Wood went down to St Joe Tuesday with a shipment of stock and will return tomorrow E J Brady of the postoffice force has been ill and confined to the house part of the week Mrs J B Meserve who has been visiting relatives over in Iowa re turned to the city Tuesday Mrs Anton and daugbtors eft Wed nesday night for Des Moines Iowa on a visit t be gone several weeks J W Jones returned Sunday morn ing after an absence in the eastern part of the state of two weeks Mrs S B Rankin enjoyed a brief visit from a cousin Mr Kimerer of Dover New Jersey this week j I W Spaulding of Box Elder and j S D McClain of this city went to i Denver last Friday morning on a visit i Herman Pade was called to In- dianola Friday night on undertaking j work in connection with the Cramp ton death Fowler Wilcox was down from Den ver close of last week looking after his land and stock interests in this vicinity Weller DeGroff who has been here Tyrone Nels Lundstrom Cambridge fr0m Oberlin Ohio for a few weeks I departed on No 10 Saturday evening store went in to Omaha Sunday night to meet his cousin I H Saw yer 2nd vice president of The Brown Shoe Co of St Louis A G Higbee the farm machinery representative departed on Saturday night for Chicago and Moline to be absent a little while on busi ness and pleasure bent Mrs George Meeker and Miss Marie of Lincoln were guests of Mr and Mrs C H M eker close of last and early part of this week returning home from a Colorado trip of a couple weeks Mr and Mrs H B Wales of Pali sade formerly of Coleman precinct this county were in the city Monday evening on their way to Fairbury and other points east on a visit Miss Francis Martin went to Or leans Wednesday for a few days visit with friends after which she will visit her brother George and family at McCook Harvard Courier Mrs J A Perkins and daugh ter of Kansas City are guests of Mr and Mrs E D Perkins Mrs Per kins is a sister of Mrs R M Os born and a sister-in-law of E D Per kins Miss Marjorie Clifford who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs A F Drebert for a few weeks and ad ding to the social life of the city departed on Tuesday morning for her home in St Paul Minn Mrs Viola Ballew departed Monday night for Excelsior Springs Mo to look after a big hotel recently leased by herself and daughters and which is now in charge of Miss Bessie Pet erson her daughter John Schleich of Pocatello Idaho has been visiting friends and relatives in this city and vicinity the past few weeks John has a fine position in Pocatello is doing well and is great- i for I Mrs Miller of McCook came to Cambridge Tuesday morning to visit lio rln nrlif ii ATc ATTi tutc Oov M bridge Clarion Mr and Mrs Clias Weintz will leave next Monday for Los Angeles Calif on a visit of a few months McCook witn tneir son JoIin an engineer On motion the committee will met Ford Wanamaker left for McCook at call of retiring chairman of the last week to assist in conducting a central committee for the purpose of roomiS house which his parents re electing chairman secretary and centlJ purchased Imperial suier of the committee and to fill all vacancies in the committee Mrs T F Rowell went down to Ater listening to speeches by C Kearney Saturday morning to visit D Ritchie and C O Whedon of her daughter Mrs Harry Jones and coin tho committee adjourned to enjoy the Chautauqua season in that city j i BOX ELDER i A- Peacock has resigned his j J A Modrell and family are riding Psition with the creamery company j in a brand new carriage these days and witn Mrs- Peacock has returned i Chas Bolles and wife visited J to Lenox Iowa His successor is on K Gordon and wife after services tne territory j Sunday j J R McCarl was in Lncoln Friday Pearl Campbell went home with and filed the name of Congressman I Lela Draper after Sunday school Sun- George W Norris of our city for re day morning j nomination as congressman for the Mrs Hughes a sister of Mrs Fifth Nebraska district Thurston Doyle arrived here last iawB saVj Farmers do you need a wa2on We appeal to your good judgment when we ask you to buy a New Moline Weber or Birdsell because these wagons are the best made of the BEST SE LECTED MATERIAL by skilled workmen and it is easy for you to see these points of superiority and every user recommends Ihem We are selling these wagons at 1000 Reduction as we need the room for other goods and you can save 1000 now It will pay you to take advantage of this sale if you are going to need a wagon within the next year or two as- wag- I ons are going up all the time McCook Hardware Co Phone 31 McCook Neb L v r j Ed Sawyer of The Model Shoe Reduction Sale Of Summer Suitings 1 1 Goods for fall 1910 have already j been shipped from N Y City but we have a full line of summer suit ings on hand tlfat we will close out at greatly reduced prices We will sacrifice every cent of profit during this sale which closes Aug loth We want to keep our tailors busy and also turn the cloth into cash LINEBURG CO Filing For Nomination The following filings for nominatio have been made in Red Willow coun ty For representative Frank Moore of Indianola Republican J W Hoppe of Bartley Democrat For County Attorney C D Ritchie of McCook Republican Sidney Dodg of Marion Democrat County Commissioner W N Rog ers of McCook Republican S S Garvey of McCook Democrat and W J Fleischmann of Perry Democrat Pure drugs and chemicals at WOODWORTH Druggist Stimulates cools and cleanses the skin By Lo Talcum 25 cents L W McCONNELL Druggist Four first class barbers at your ser vice Bruns Barber Shop and Baths 112 Main street Congressman Norris returned home Sunday morning and is in quarantine with his little daughter who is ill ly in love with that city and country with the scarlet fever I carry a complete line J hair goods Switches puffs and curls made from your combings L M CLYDE PHONE 72 Ill W B St UP STAIHS WBS WPjMlWlHBWtBm5Bm Large and Small Jobs are equally well looked after We are ready at short notice to fix alt leaks or other repairs in your plumb ing or in your heaters and stoves All Jobs Thoroughly Understood and after we are through with iheia you will find us the best men Trie ever did the same work for you and we do it cheap MiddletonRuby Phone No 182 - McCook Neon gv ti H I I t Xt Lumber and Coal Thats All But we can meet your every need in these lines from our large and complete stocks in all grades Barnett Lumber 0 Phone 5 rfn sE r r i i v r r tf 1 S