The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 08, 1910, Image 4

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    Better Start
Now
An early btart and a dofi
n to plan goes far toward
assuring success to tbo
young man or woman
starting out in life No
need of being ntingy
noither should you bo a
spender Tbo sensible
and easy method of creat
ing a fund for your future
needs is to open an ac
count with this bank do
posit whatover you can
each week or month
Sack to it and in time
your success will be as
sured Better start now
you will never regrot it
First
National
Bank
McCook Nebr
By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Entered at postofiice McCook Nebraska as
second clubs matter Published weekly
REPUBLICAN TICKET
For United States Senator
E J BURKETT
For Governor
C H ALDRICH
For Lieutenant Governor
M R HOPEWELL
For Secretary of State
ADDISON R WAIT
For Auditor
SILAS R BARTON
For Attorney General
GRANT G MARTIN
For Land Commissioner
E B COWLES
For Treasurer
WALTER A GEORGE
For State Superintendent
J W CRABTREE
For Railroad Commissioner
HENRY T CLARKE Jr
For Congressman 5th Dist
GEORGE W NORRIS
For State Senator 29th Dist
JOHN F CORDEAL
For State Representative 65th Dist
FRANK MOORE
For County Attorney
CHARLES D RITCHIE
For Commissioner 3rd Dist
WALTER N ROGERS
Call it whatever name you will Can
nonism is simply the Steel Trust the
Monej Trust the Standard Oil and
all the other creatures of Privilege
Whatever party name it carries
Republican Democrat Roundhead or
Tory it is the age old conflict ot
Dollars vs Men Property vs Hu
manity Privilege vs Equal Opportun
ity Samuel M Evans
Last week upwards of twenty five
democratic newspapers in Nebraska
bolted Dahlman and many more have
indicated an intention of bolting
him It is now up to them to be
sorely criticised for their action in
certain quarters Last week we got
ours It came from a pug nosed cur
in McCook whom Ave have long
known and whose enmity we consid
er an honor His criticism was fol
lowel by that of Editor Pontius of In
dianola a man whose record at Han
over and Washington Kansas smells
to heaven and whose wife is now
Senator Burketts Showing
Now that the smoke of the prim
ary battle is past it is more than
of passing interest to note the re
sult
The senator for instance carried
every county in the state over Ids
principal opponent except four coun
ties in the Fifth district where the
World Herald and other papers and
political enemies sought to make it
appear that the senaotr was oppo
to the renomination of Congressman
Norris
Senator Burkett had over 12000
votcB to the good over his chief op
ponent When it is remembered that
there were five candidates contesting
this is a better showing than was
made by any other candidate on the
Republican ticket This vote alone
establishes the senators standing
with voters of the state
His position in the estimation of
the great leader of Republican pro
gressives Ex President Roosevelt ws
well voiced by the colonel in Omaha
last week when he stated that Sen
ator Burkett was one of the men on
whom he specially relied s
The Republicans of Nebraska are
now confronted with the alternative
of returning to the United States
senate Elmer J Burkett a Republi
can so well endorsed by the Republi
cans of the state in the primary and
by Colonel Roosevelt or of being rep
resented by a Democrat in the per
son of the editor of the World Herald
Seriously there is no room for hesit
ancy on the part of any Republican
Senator Burkett will support Presi
dent Taft in his efforts to push along
the progressive policies of Col
I niinnrifrv To do Ipss nt this tirrmivniilri
do nought else but support the poli l
be worSQ tfaan ingratitudeit would be
cies of the party opposed to these of
this administration and of administra
tion of Former President Roosevelt
The duty of Nebraska Republicans
is clear and urgent
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During Ex President Roosevelts
visit in Omaha last week he voiced
an appreciation of Senator Burkett
wmen must oe a source ot large sat
isfaction to the senator and to his
friends in Nebraska Such an endor
sement coming from such a source
is of the highest worth After being
introduced by Senator Burkett the
former president stated in part
I am particularly pleased to be
introduced by Senator Burkett be
cause he was one of the men on
whom I especially relied while I was
president both while he was in the
house and in the senate On one
occasion he paid a tribute to me
which may have been entirely un
merited in which he described what
the typical American public servant
must be He said In the great
struggle of life he the good Ameri
can must be prepared to take the
side of the man rather than of the
dollar Old time methods in politics
old time ideals of governmental duty
and prerogative are relegated to the
junk shop of political antiquities No
man who is skeptical in his own
mind of the righteousness of the ad
vanced ground that the American peo
ple have taken socially or morally
can have their confidence No man
who is fearful of popular rule or is
more afraid of the peoples oppres
sion of predatory wealth with law
than of its oppression of the people
fcithout law is eligible to popular
esteem
In my own case Colonel Roose
velt continued All I can say is that
I have endeavored to live up to that
description and that I was able to ac
complish what I did accomplish in
Washington only because of the way
in which I was backed by men like
Senator Burkett and as we have a
guest from Iowa present let me say
also like Senator Dolliver
From the standpoint of the few
namely the distillers wholesale and
retail dealers in liquors and that
other limited number of citizens who
are benefited indirectly commercially
there might temporarily be some ad
vantage in the election of Dahlman
and the defeat of Aldrich and county
option but for the financial moral
and physical good of the many the
great mass of the producers and con-
suing mm for divorce at Fairbury on sumers or iNeorasKa ins success
grounds too indecent to publish in a I would be most deplorable a
newspaper and who will verify our grace and calamity announcing to
statements regarding him At the
town where he now resides his pa
per is locally known as The Car
rion This is all immaterial to our
Teaders but we mention it to show
what a newspaper man has to put up
with when he arises to assert his
independence The most lasting im
pression we gained at our mothers
knee was to stand for the things that
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happier and if there is a thing in
the doctrines that Dahlman preaches
tiat the reverse condition will not
result from we will admit then that
we are no judge of decency or mor
als The average country press
stand for the moral development of
the country and thats why they can
not support Jim Dahlman the boozer
Riverton Review
the world as it would the mumiliat
ing fact that a majority of people of
this state favor a man for its chief
executive whose only distinction is
the fact that he takes bold pride
and blatant satisfaction in aiding and
defending the liquor traffic and that
he does not enforce or respect the
laws of the state or the ordinances
of the city of which he is mayor
against impurity gambling etc
Let the issue be clearly drawn and
met The campaign in Nebraska this
fall is not only a wet and dry issue
but a battle for law enforcement for
common morality and decency Let
Nebraska take no backward step this
fall by boosting into the governors
chair so unworthy a man as Dahl
man Let Nebraska advance and pro
gress upward
giATiifi
LaFollette carried Wisconsin 4 to
1 for U S senator Francis E Mc
Govern progressive candidate for
governor will have 20000 majority
The proposed Populist move to
draft Governor Shallenberger into
the gubernatorial contest can result
in nothing more serious than com
plicating the now quite certain elec
tion of C H Aldrich
Some eastern subsidized newspa
pers brand Our Teddy as a dema
gogue If so he is the sort of dema
gogue the fair free and iv
west loves May the gods multiply
them freely and indefinitely
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Mrs A E Petty and son returned
to their Lincoln home end of veck
Lewis Rouse is now helper to Agent
Reese at Imperial
The First National Bank of Impel
ial opened for business August 25lh
with a paid up capitalof 25000 a
5000stirplus fund in
new bank building
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The prominent position of Congress
man G W Norris anions the leaders in
the Progressive Republican movement
now sweeping th whole country s no
doubt a source ot supremo satisfaction
lo his townspeopio of McCook and to
his friends and constituency of the nth
Nebraska district It marks hjm as a
national figure of prominence in a com
manding and expanding movement and
the pride of the Republicans of his dis
trict will no doubt find adequate expres
sion at the polls in November next in
returning him to his post in tho house
of representatives by a complimentary
a political blunder No man Republi
can or Democrat can at this Mine hope
to be able to accomplish as mush for
Nebraska or tho 5th district H s expe
rience his knowledge his commanding
place in tho progressive movement are
all simply invaluable at this crisis in
political affairs Every consideration
from tho viewpoint of
urge a a staunch support of
Congressman Norris for reelection
Bamboo
It a possible that the worlds fu
ture suppjy of paper pulp will be de
rived from the bamboo forests of the
tropics instead of being drawn from
the forests of the temperate zones
Successful experiments have been
made in Japan pointing in that direc
tion A company has obtained a per
petual lease of 8000 acres of bam
boo forest in Formosa enough to pro
vide GOO tons a month
He Met It on the Road
He didnt wait for prosperity to
come The very minute they told him
it was on the road he said Maybe
the horsesll get stalled and the
driver all froze up so Ill just meet
it halfway and help get the wheels
out the mire and give it a fresh
start then when it looks like smooth
sailing Ill hop on and take a seat
by the driver and well go whistling
Into town Atlanta Constitution
Utilizing His Creditor
Seems to me little Juggins Is cut
ting a wide swath for a man of small
means Has he struck oil recently
asked Harkaway Oh no laughed
Robinson Hes a good manager He
makes a little creditor go a long
ways Harpers Weekly
Before the Crowned Heads
There Is a rule that one must never
turn ones back on royalty Then
my manners are all right whevener I
meet four kings in a jackpot I always
back out
FOR SALE FOR RENT JEJC
TO RENT Quarter section 9 miles
s w of McCook See Frank
FOR RENT Two unfurnished front
rooms 307 2nd street W
WANTED Dress making Quick
and neat service guaranteed 1 3
409 East 4th st
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light house keeping Mrs J I Lee
phone 43
LOST Pair of gold frame glasses
Finder will be rewarded by returning to
Mrs J S Williams
FOR RENT Four furnished or v
furnished rooms Inquire at No
1002 2nd street east
FOR RENT Dwelling house at SS00
per month Inquire at the National
hotel lor further particulars
LOST A sofa pillow top pink and
green on 2nd street east Finder will
kindly leave at the Tribune office
WANTED Cosmopolitan Magazine
requires the services of a represent-
scription renewals and to extend cir
ative in McCook to look after sub
culation by special methods which
have proved unusually successful
Salary and commission Previous ex
perience desirable but not essential
Whole time or spare time Address
with references H C Campbell Cos
mopolitan Magazine 1789 Broadway
New York City l 2t
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MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Mrs Harry Jones departed last
Saturday morning for her home in
Kearney
Mrs Frank Real arrived home ear
ly in the week from her visit to the
homefolkc in Illinois
Mr and Mrs Paul Jones of Bei
kelman attended the Pythian cele
bration here Monday
Mrs F H Bonger was down from
Denver last week visiting relatives
in McCook and vicinity
Bernard Elbert departed Monday
night for Marysville Kansas where
he will enter St Marys college
Mrs Wesley M Rozell returned
Saturday from Excelsior Springs Mo
leaving Clarence improving very sat
isfactorily
Mrs A J Clute was a guest of
Mrs C W Britt last Friday on her
way home to Hastings from a visit
to the mountains
Mrs Clara M Randel of Beverly
spent the close of last week in the
city on her way to Minden where she
will make her home
Mrs A Campbell and Walter ar
rived home close of last week from
an absence of several weeks in the
northwest on a visit
Mr and Mrs G G Eisenhart and
Mr and Mrs J A Kirk of Culbert
son enjdyed Faust at the Temple
last Thursday evening
Carl Marsh arrived home from his
visit last Saturday night and resum
ed his sway over the Standard Oil
business Monday morning
Miss Ethel Stewart of Tingley
Iowa who had been spending a few
days at the home of her uncle B H
Stewart departed on No 2 Tuesday
for Chapman Neb where she will
visit other relatives before returning
to her home
Florence Hartman of South McCook
entertained a number of her little
friends Wednesday of last week that
being her eleventh birthday She re
ceived niany presents among them
being a beautiful doll from her cou
sin J L Rice
Mrs J P Notley is entertaining
a niece Miss Amy Davis of Denver
who arrived for a short visit last
Sunday on 10 Miss Davis is daugh
ter of Al H Davis an oldtime resi
dent of McCook She is stenographer
1 in the Brown Palace hotel
s of water Wl
can be moved away
from fire by shifting
the leaver shown
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wafer front which has more
healing surface than any
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of hot water to
all parts of the houso It lakes tho
placo of reservoir
eJ Sunday night for the west on a
Ira Peterson arrived in the city trip to last two or three months
close of last week from Utah and
is doing some missionary work along
land lines for the state of his adop
tion
and to coer much of the
coast country ad northwest
Pacific
C 11 Coulson was in
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Cmirtv niorlr Proll orwl nl
lot of corn raised in his neighborhood
Treasurer Morns of Imperial were in
Hig corn m mafca tm op fifteen
town a few hours Monday evening
Lusheis to the acreCedar BIuffs
en route to tue state lair Lincoln
Also O W DeWald of the Trenton
Register
Nathan K Gricgs the Burlington
lawyer incidentally writer lecturer
and musician died of heart disease
Sunday morning in a Pullman berth
while enroute to the northwest to
prosecute some railroad cases
Mr and Mrs William Jeffries en
tertained her parents Mr and Mrs
John Graves of Hamlet her uncles
Bedford Graves of Hamlet and Scott
Graves of York and her friend Miss
Alice Marquissee of Palisade close of
last week
Earl Light son of Mrs A E Ruby
left Monday night for Excelsior
Springs Mo to be treated for sto
mach and bowel trouble He has
been in poor health for some time
being caused by working in a print
ing office
Booster
Speck Kennedy left Monday eve
ning for McCook where he will stay
with a relative and attend school this
fall He seems well pleaded as he
tninks McCook is a line town Ced
ar Bluffs Booster
Miss Edith Myers who lives south
of town and A J Stansbury of Oak
land Kansas won- married in Mc
Cook on Monday Rumor has it that
her parents are away and that they
do not reprove of the marriage
Culbertson Banner 2nd
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Come in and let
us fit you out If
not with a Majes
tic with some
other of our large
stock We have
many di ff e re n t
kinds and prices
on Ranges a n d
Cook stoves
The
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The New Automatic
Washer and Wringer
mbt vSHh It
It is as far ahead of its predeces
sor as tlie first automatic was in ad
vance of its competitors I now call
your attention to a few prominent
features of this machine
THE REVERSIBLE WRINGER
whereby clothes becoming entangled
in the rolls can be readily extracted
A simple movement of the small lev
er attached to the wringer frame will
either start stop or reverse the
wringer at will
THE LOCATION OF THE MOTOR
and gearing in the center of a sub
stantial platform beneath the tub pro
vides the best possible protection
from splashing or dipping water and
makes the neatest arrangement of
machinery to be obtained This is
an exclusive advantage of the auto
matic electric washer and patented Call at my ollice and see the ma
chine in operation or let me bring it to your home for a free trial
R W McBrayer
Mrs E B Bowers visited John
Bowers at Wray Colorado last week
Mr and Mrs A C Fisk and Mr
and Mrs M M Fisk are in McCook
Nebr visiting relatives Wray Ga
zette
Mr and Mrs J W Chase
Electrical Contractor
210 U Main Black 45J
John F Helm of Red Willow went
in Lincoln Tuesday night to take
in the great state fair
Miss Marguerite McAdams accom
panied her cousin Joseph ONeill
homo lo Chatsworth III and will
vslit there for a while
Mrs C C Squires and daughter
who have been visiting Hastings rel
atives for the past two weeks arrived
home on Thursday night last
Linus Galbreath arrived Monday
from McCook and is at the home of
his father J W Galbreath and con
fined to his bed with sickness Wray
Gazette
Mis C L Fahnestock and little
daughter went up to Denver Wed
nesday on 13 to visit friends for a
few days The Burlington surgeons
will be in session there Friday and
Saturday when the doctor will join
them
James Patterson spent a few days
in the city this week a guest of his
sister Mrs J H Yarger He haa
been living down in Missouri but
recently disposed of his property and
has been up west looking for a new
location
Not Going Out of Business
But Selling Goods Right
Quaker Corn Flakes 4 pack 25c
Baking Powder 10 oz 8c 15 oz 12c 25 oz 20c
Former 25c Coffee now 20c
Laundry Soap 10 bars s 25c
Coal Oil gal 10c
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables at all times
Choice Country Butter 25c
Bring your cream and get cash on delivery
Yours for Bus
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