The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 15, 1910, Image 4

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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 btingy
noitber should you be a
spender Tbe sensible
and easy method of creat
ing a fund for your future
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
By F M KIMMELL
Largest Grculation in Red Willow Co
Entered at postoQIce McCook Nebraska as
second class matter Published weekly
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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
Hi 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 Disk
FRANK MOORE
For County Attorney
CHARLES D RITCHIE
For Commissioner 3rd Dist
WALTER N ROGERS
Out in the state is the way
ahas speak of the rest of Nebraska
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Face the music maybe you can
make the band play for you some day
Colonel Roosevelt rightly draws the
social line on men of the Senator Lori
mer type
Some wise ones see a close analog
between the empty pew and the emp
ty cradle
The professional man who buys of
an order house and a merchant who
has his printing done out of town be
long to the same lodge same degree
Harvard Courier
2 i
TV H McCowin of Frontier county
will be the Populist candidate for
state senator in the 29th district
He was one of four who had their
names written in and won by lot
Edgar Howard says that Jim Dahl
man never settled his debts at twenty-five
cents on the dollar Perhaps
a
not but hes booming a business that
doesnt pay any man even that
amount on his investment
J J
s The destruction of Cannon would
not destroy Cannonism any more than
the death of Harriman destroyed his
railroad system If Cannon should
step out tomorrow his place could be
taken by lieutenants as able and as
servile to Big Business as he If
Cannonism is to be destroyed the
people must see to it that they con
trol both parties Big Business un
like the average citizen has no party
affiliations If the people -would win
they must see to it that THE PEO
PLE have the majority of the votes in
the caucus of whichever party con
trols hte next house Samuel M
Evans
Compare the Statements
Soric time wnce County Attorney
Dodge gave small publicity to a state
ment in which he claims to have
made a net profit to the county of
Hod ViHow of over a thousand dol
lars since his incumbency of the
office On the face of the returns
that looks like a record of which
one might be reasonably proud espe
cially if one thinks it to be the
sole duty of the county attorney to
save money rather than to perforin
his real functions
But an analysis of the statement
Issued by Mr Dodge brings to
light a different state of facts and
these facts are set forth in a sworn
statement of County Clerk Charles
Skalla appearing in this issue This
statement shows that in spite of all
the noisy claims of the prosecuting
attorney to the contrary his office
has been a source of several hund
red dollars expense to the county
It wili be keenly interesting to com
pare these two statements
Again referring to the claim of
Mr Dodge that the 75000 fines in
the cases of Brown Barry and Hall
are due to him we note the fact that
these cases were commenced before
Mr Dodge liwas even elected And
the following from a letter to the
Bartley Infer Ocean of August 10th
1910 by a member of the law firm
which conducted these prosecutions
shows that no credit is due to Mr
Dodge who at one time insisted that
the cases should be dismissed Read
the paragraph
My only quarrel with the county
attorney Mr Dodge was because
of the obstacles this official threw
in the way of the prosecutions State
vs Minnie Brown Ruth Barry and
Belle Hall and of his insistence at
one time that the cases should be
dismissed
So deducting this unearned 750
from the total he claims of fines
1520 there only remains 770 as
collected by him
Once more we note that in prac
tically every case Mr Dodge tried
without assistance he scored a fail
ure His successes are to be found
when the prisoner pleaded guilty or
in cases where the persons prosecut
ing did not think Mr Dodge com
petent to prosecute and employed
other attorneys to do the work of
prosecuting
A county attorney can accomplish
something in the line of economy
by refusing to prosecute and there
are instances at hand wherein Mr
Dodge has not failed to use this
doubtful means And there is a
suspicion not without foundation that
the county attorney has passed up
liiKl i nit - I
The candidacy of John F Cordeal
of this city for the office of state
senator 29th district Is being well
received by the Republican press of
the district indicating his election
to succeed Senator Gammlll by a
safe majority He stands unequivoc
ally upon the Republican platform
favoring county option the initiative
referendum and recall the Oregon
plan etc A young lawyer of correct
habits of good ability and of intelli
gent grasp of public affairs and leg
islative acts and movements and
pledged to support the desires and
wishes of the people on the important
questions and problems up for solu
tion he is equipped to give an ef
fective account of himself in the state
senate He should command the sol
id vote of the Republican party in
this district and that will insure his
election by a sufficient and comfort
able majority
In presenting Frank Moore as hte
Republican nominee for representatha
from the 63th district The Tribune
does not claim for him the eloquence
of a Demosthenes or the wisdom
of a Solon But that he stands four
square on the issues before the peo
ple of Nebraska favoring county
option the initiative referendum and
recall the Oregon plan of electing
U S senator etc That he is a
man of high and clean ideals That
his sympathies are with the common
people and they can depend upon
him in every emergency to support
measures for the common weal and
against privilege and personal or cor
porate graft Not brilliant but hon
est and dependable The voters of
Red Willow county will make no mis
take in returning him to the legisla
ture this fall His goings out and
comings in require no watching He
can be relied upon for the right thing
all the time to the utmost of his
judgment and to the last heartthrob
of his ability You can give Honest
Frank Moore your vote and support
in the full assurance that he will not
throw you His errors if any will
be of the head His heart beats re
sponsive to the longings of the peo
ple for clean honest just and pro
gressive laws and government
Hon Doderick Dhu Sutherland of
Nelson who seeks to occupy the seat
in the lower house of congress now
held by Congressman G W Norris of
our city was in the city briefly on
Friday last looking after his fences
There is only one bar to Roderick
Dhus ambition and that is a certain
gentleman named Norris
i
When the state voted against
deserving cases because of his in- state wide prohibition twenty years
ability to handle the cases or of ago it did not mean that there must
disinclination to do the hard work re- be saloons in every county and town
quired to prepare and prosecute them in the state If under county option
It is a matter of fact too that for the whole county should refuse to
some time past when the county banish saloons it would mean that a
commissioners require reliable advice saloon could be located in every town
on important matters the entire board hamlet or cross roads Even when
has consulted with other attorneys in- Albion votes wet a saloon cannot be
eluding the present Republican nom- located within fifty feet of any mans
inee property if he objects The whole
In view of these facts if economy theory of the saloon business is that
is the only consideration it would it is inherently and prima facie an
appear that the office might well be evil and a nuisance and is so
as the present in- sified by the highest courts and leg
cumbent is concerned islative bodies County option means
that the whole county may have the
same right which the state and the
Honesty the Best Policy town now have of voting the saloons
out o its territory Albion News
We see by some of our Democratic
exchanges especially the Adams
Live country editors are all the
Countv Democrat that the fight on
time to make better laws
trrinS bet
Congressman Norris is still waged on
ter markets better roads
the untruthful statement of his better
schools better farmers better citi
tion on the Cannon issue They con-
tinue to print as a fact that Mr izens better bovs and Sirls Live
Norris made his campaign two years country merchants are also working
ago on a promise not to vote for Jo
toward the same ends When both
Cannon for speaker These editorial wulK wseuier as tney always snouiu
statements are placed before hundred tney make a combination that gets
of readers purporting to be facts
They are either true or not true and
no one is excusable especially the
editor in making such statements
without knowing them to be true and
much less excusable when having
good reasons to believe they are not
true There are two very important
features in newspapers which make
them either very valuable or entirely
worthless and even dangerous The
editorial feature in which an editor
expresses his own views is valuable
in an educational way only so far as
the public has confidence in his judg
ment and honesty In the publishing
of purported facts the editor assumes
an important responsibility and when
he allows malice or hatred to lead
him into making distorted or mislead
ing statements there is a possibility
of very great wrong being done with
no adequate means of fully Tighting
it Aurora Sun
TVray the somewhat sporty little
Colorado town over the line is now
indulging in a sensation of some mag
nitude The deputy district attor
ney has just filed 63 complaints
against people in that part of Yuma
county alleging violations of liquor
and gambling laws Several arrests
have already been made
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RESOLUTION
A resolution transferring the sum
of 60000 from the general fund to
the fire fund
Be it resolved by the Mayor and
Council of the City of McCook Ne
braska
See 1 That there be and hereby
is transferred from the general fund
to the fire fund the sum of Six Hun
dred Dollars
Sec 2 This resolution shall take
effect and be in force from and after
its adoption approval and publication
according to law I
Adopted and approved this 12th
day of September A D 1910
Seal ED HUBER Mayor
Attest
H TV CONOVER City Clerk
FOR SALE FOIUtENTETC
FOR SALE OR RENT My ranch
of 640 acres on the Blackwood All
under fence big pasture hog pasture
and 125 acres in cultivation 300
acres of bottom land Good buildings
and improvements Write or inquire
of J I Lee R F D No 1 McCook
Neb or phone 43
FOR RENT -Four furnished or un
furnished rooms Inquire at No
1002 2nd street east
To Keep the Record Straight
STATE OF NEBRASKA
RED WILLOW COUNTY
ss
I Chas Skalla County Clerk of Red Willow County Nebraska do hereby certify that
the last or outside column below contains a true and correct statement of the costs paid by
Red Willow county in the criminal cases mentioned in the statement of Sidney Dodge
County Attorney in the Indianola Reporter of September i 1910 an that the following
is a true statement of the actual cost to the county of the criminal cases during his term
as shown by the records in my office
NAME OF CASE
State vs Forbes Defendant paid costs
State vs McMurrin Dismissed
State vs Hall Plead guilty prosecuted by Cordeal McCarl
State vs Brown Plead guilty prosecuted by Cordeal McCarl
State vs Barry Plead guilty prosecuted by Cordeal McCarl
State vs Whitney Plead guilty prosecuted by C E Eldred
State vs Smith Plead guilty prosecuted by C E Eldred
State vs Barton Acquitted
State vs Pade Acquitted
State vs Wright Plead guilty Total cost of case was SS2S
less 4200 taken from the defendant
Stite vs Johnson Plead guilty
State vs Quaduor Plead guilty
State vs Shafer et sil Plead guilty
State vs LeRoy Plead guilty
State vs Brown Prosecuted by Mr Darnell This case and the
one following were the only cases tried at the Novem
ber 1909 term of District Court These defend
ants paid no part of the expense of this jury which
amounted to
State vs Kearney Plead guilty in Justice Court acquitted in Dis
trict Court for want of prosecution by county attor
ney
State vs Riley Prosecuted by E B Perry
The nbove case and the one following were the
only cases tried at the January 19 10 term of Dis
trict Court These defendants paid no part of the
expense of this jury which amounted to
State vs Purdy Prosecuted by other attorneys reversed by Su
preme Court and dismissed by Mr Dodge
State vs Lane Dismissed
State vs Travers et al Plead guilty
State vs Rowland Not mentioned by Mr Dodge dismissed bv
him -
Actual cost of above cases to count
TO RENT Quarter section 9 miles
s w of JlcCook See Frank
FOR RENT Two unfurnished front
rooms 307 2nd street TV
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light house keeping Mrs J I Lee
phone 43
FOR RENT Three well furnished
rooms Call at S02 1st street E
For Rent Steam heated rooms on
Main ave Phone hlack 133
FOR RENT A 5 room cottago close
in Mrf J I Lee Phone 43
ssSsfik
OUr IIlltSieSL 111 lieu 1UIM uitu
cent counties Salary or commission
Address The Harvey Oil Co Cleve
land Ohio
FOR SALE 5 room house S E
corner trees lawn walks stable For
quick sale under price See Dor
wart Barger
WANTED Spring chickens at the
National hotel McCook
MR DODGES
FIGURES
25 20
14 S5
1 1 95
20 35
26 15
72 00
20 75
30 00
iS 00
123 00
5 75
18 50
25 75
492 25
Where pressure wafer is usprf Ra ti
this malleable iron mn nvi S til
water front which has more
heating surface than any
other supplies abundance
of hot water to V
ail parts of the house It takes the
place of reservoir
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IX i
ACTUAL COST
TO COUNTY
3 35
18 90
15 90
20 35
20 30
46 28
25 80
59 05
18 5c
212 50
88 25
231 25
166 05
181 50
37 15
30 46
15 90
1206 47
Above statement of costs includes the board for the prisoners and all actual costs to
county in each case but the amount of the sheriffs and deputy sheriffs fees are not includ
ed in above figures as those fees have to be turned over to the county
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said county th
13th day of September 1910
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
is
jit x tnjsv sii 5iyi
r a -Ms n m va fca w k m n aHFrm e t h ct h -
ff g Jzr
i life 15 gallons of water d
heated to the point of
boiling while breakfast jju
is cooking When water lH
gets too hot reservoir
can be moved away lj
from fire by shifting i
the leaver shown jl
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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 and
Cook stoves
The
cCook
Hdw
Co
WANTED Dress making Quick LOST A sunburst diamond breast-
and neat service guaranteed 1 3 j piu set in pearls last Sunday Find-
409 East 4th st j er -will be suitably rewarded by re-
- turning same to Mrs H L Kennedy
SALESMAN WANTED to look aftcC Phone bIack
We know it to be a positive fact
that Lily Patent flour is the best
high patent flour in McCook Mc
Cook Flour and Feed Store
Uncle Ezra Says
The bald headed man bez this sat
isfaction Hi3 friends dont remind
him uv it evry time hes hed a hair
cut
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