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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1910)
IV 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 btingy neither should you be a spender The 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 postoffice McCook Nebraska as second class 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 ADDIGON 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 Senator Burkett will open the cam paign in McCook October 18th He should be accorded a rousing crowd Your Uncle Sam is liquidating the shaky national banks over the country During the twelve months ending October 1st 113 national banks went into liquidation of this num ber 4 failed and 4 no longer wished to continue in business The Republicans of Cambridge could not select a better man to open the campaign than Senator Elmer J Bu kett His address will be a re cital of the achievements of the re publican party under the progressive administrations of President Roose velt and Taft Cambridge Clarion i The Baptists of Nebraska held their state convention in Grand Island last week At the close they adopted a re solution to the effect that the candi dacy of James C Dahlman for the governorship necessarily involves the issue of Dahlmanism Dahlman oppos es the most sacred interests of morali ty and public order Its unconcealed friendliness for the elements of vice and crime renders Dahlmanism a menace to public morals We there fore appeal to all patriotic citizens to resist the threatening invasion of our moral heritage as a people and its resultant humiliation to the good name of our state by voting against James C Dahlman for governor The Tribune is not assuming to dic tate what are the rights of any voter broadly speaking he has a right to vote as he pleases But in connect tion with the governorship of Nebras ka The Tribune assumes that an op portunity a privilege is offered the voters of the state to vote for Hon Charles H Aldrich the Republican nominee He represents pretty much everything the Democratic candidate does not He stands for progress and advancement in temperance law en forcement civic betterment and puri ty for order and decency in all things So while we do not insult the in telligence of any American citizen by urging indiscriminate straight vot ing we do unhesitatingly urge voting for Aldrich t When the people of Nebraska will use the same business judgment in se lecting their representatives in congress that they do in thn ordinary business life then will Nebraska take the place in national life that she as a progressive agricultural state deserves No busi ness man would think for a moment of discharging an employee who had been with him for years and in his place en gage a man who had the business to learn before ho could be of good service Just so in the selection of a United States senator Senator Burkett has the experience which is necessary to bring results for his state Many of the older senators on account of old age and other causes will retire this year Standing as he does at Washing ton if re elected for another term Sen ator Burkett will be in a position to do more for Nebraska and its people than any man ever sent from the state It should Be the duty of every Republican to vote for him at the general election Nov 8 Benkelman News THE VF LIE TOP will stand THE TEST The practical value of the rail brace which is an important feature in ELiBYEIIICLBS is becoming more and more appreci ated The seat is braced so that the strain is equalized between the back and the seat end preventing- opening of seat joints at the corners TIr illustration demonstrates the strength of this seat br c i b vs how superior features in construction are sipfU i j ic 1 o bring the finished product- J - VtlyrTlSkhldtComiYudion on the f wyJ VcUE WROUGHT IRON VEHICLES wwrrmrlisS 1 UTTTm l Mill L lit IT We arc here to shew yon end explain i olT r irrnoriMCt points McCook Hardware Oo ifci r t Governor Hughes is now Supreme Justice Hughes The Lincoln Star under its new ownership and management is show ing decided improvement in class It is feared that W H Cowgill state railway commissioner is fatal ly ill of a third attack of paralysis Bert M Taylor the Minden mur derer must hang on the afternoon of October 28th says the Nebraska su preme court l With Cordeal in the senate the interests of southwest Nebraska will be looked after in an able manner Cambridge Clarion - l - It is promised that Senator Cum mins of Iowa will deliver two or three speeches in Congressman Norris dis trict this campaign l h When-it-comes to speaking out in meeting for Dahlman they do say that Governor Shallenberger puts on the soft pedal so softly that you cant hardly hear him at all The Trans Mississippi Commercial congress will meet in San Antonio Texas November 22 24th Charles H Boyle of our city has been appointed one of Nebraskas delegates by Gov ernor Shallenberger The reports coming in from Vio congressman Norris meetings over th west end of the Fifth district are most reassuring Large attendance keen interest and marked satisfac tion over the telling manner in which congressman is handling the situa tion j Last Friday the Democrats of the vBay state held a state convention in Cultured Boston The rioting and fighting reached such a stage of vio lence that the police were unable to cope with the ruffians and the po lice reserves had to be summoned to the convention hall And that is going some for Massachusetts and Boston l Honest and clean and right on pub lic questions of th eday The Tribune hopes no Republican in Red Willow county will forget Frank Moore Re publican nominee for representative in the state legislature from the 65th district when he comes to making an X on his ballot November 8th Know ing the man personally for many years we write with confidence He will faithfully and honorably and with every ounce of his ability serve the people of this county Congressman Norris is making a telling campaign especially through out the west end of the Fifth districts At Benkelman last week standing room was at a premium and like re ports come from other localities where the congressman held meetings The Benkelman News describes his argu ments as unassailable and pays tri bute to the congressmans courage The congressional situation in the Big Fifth is taking on a most en- couraging hue A A v The U S government has annouc ed its determination to weed out the weak national banks on the theory that national hank failures are un i necessary and inexcusable U S Sen ator Burton of the monetary commis sion makes a sensible suggestion in the following paragraph An important reform would be to require directors of national banks to give closer attention to the manage ment of banks with which they are connected so that they may not be mere deadheads in determining its policies Miss Fay Hostetter departed on Sunday morning for Idaho where she has a position in the state university at Moscow She will be in harmony in the music department of the univer sity Judging from her preparedness Miss Hostetter will make good in this opportunity Says Colonel Hitchcock to Colonel Howard you are one of the breed of sanctimonious reformers who open a poker game with prayer and wind up by failing to pay their poker debts start the attack if you want to Colonel Howard insinuates that Colonel Hitchcock has some unpaid borrowed state money MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mr and Mrs Linus C Stoll have discarded the family alarm clock sine the arrival of that baby boy at their home Monday Mrs H M Finity arrived home lact Saturday niciht from visiting a few weeks with a brother in Wiscon sin and in Chicago Miss Nellie Spencer who has been an efficient member of The Tribune o o ort ytas retire- Ul mor ha it ill toon follow the ex ample of h3r sieter formerly -in our service but vho is now a charails littla housewife i - Differences too numer ous to mention youll notice here E WANT YOU to trade in this store and we W want you to be satisfied with everything you y here If you have a kick of any kind coming to you kick straight to the bosc personally Just come to us and ask Give us a chance to make it right Mistakes will happen but we try in our buying to get for you merchandise that will serve you full value If you have never worn Stein Bloch Smart Clothes we want to get you to try one suit If you have been used to high grade custom tailored clothes the only difference you will note is the price If you have been wearing other makes of ready-to-wear clothes the differences will be too numerous to mention We have just unpacked a splendid lot of new fresh fall suits in the fabrics and shades of the season Stein Bloch Smart Clothes mlw If Prices from 20 to 30 Rozell West B Street Mrs Holton Longnecker is here from Rollinsville Colorado guest of her parents Conductor and Mrs H A Rouch N Frank Ploussard joined The Burg omaster company at this place Tues day might Frank has a tenor voice of unusual sweetness and great pos sibilities should he devote himself to its cultivation A R Scott is just home from spending a few days in Denver see ing the great show and demonstra tion of the Denver Electric club of which General Hale of the local elec tric company is an active mmeber Benj Meyers and Miss Susie Fox en departed this morning for their home in Iowa visiting enroute in Remsen Iowa They spent the ear ly days of the week seeing Denver and the foothills country adjacent to the Queen City of the Plains Edward B Cowles state commis sioner of lands and buildings and candidate for reelection was in the city Monday on business of his of fice and incidentally to do a little missionary work He has made an efficient officer and will doubtless succeed himself Dr H J Pratt and family went down to Araphoe on Sunday morning to visit Mrs Earle and her parents Dr Pratt returned Monday morning while Mrs Pratt and Ruth returned home Tuesday evening accompani ed by Mrs Earle who is now spend ing a few days with them Minden Nebraska Oct 10 1910 Mr Sidney Dodge McCook Nebraska Dear Sir I see in last weeks issue of Mc Cook Tribune a statement by Chas Skalla He states a falsehood when he says Mr Darnell who assisted in liquor cases last Dec when he said he helped pay him I got him to come with your permission Mr Darnell gets a salary and he came to us without charge He probably did tak a collection at the church when he spoke for the state anti saloon lea gue All oiir workers do this but Mr Darnells salary would have gone on just the same if he had not come to McCook or taken a collection vc cr 2 I C i CO or 100 our emj lo irtoi t last Saturaay and ov roc a cct I tou 1 jou kno tals VoT i 22cl - MERRILL L CJSi Advertisement - -- - v j t - - -- s j iv j j jEJt ajj4 - t 5PEEfez4tefeE3 ffgwiflRtffflMfitig jragaBMrMMiMiiiBEgMlMiiaBB tiJrfet3flffifftmnBnTi j mlSj - TL - - - Reply of County Attorney to SkaNa Ritchie Co of Last Week At last they have a statement from the district clerk which no one dis putes Keep the BUZZ SAW running kids let the people know how much of a fool you can make out of yourselves The fact will still remain that Dodge has put 152000 into the county treasury from fines with no expense to the county for attorney fees Beat that record if you can it has never been done in this county before What odds does it make to the tax payers if all of the attorneys in Lin coln and McCook assist the county attorney in the prosecution of crimi nals if it costs the county nothing SIDNEY DODGE County Attorn ey Advertisement Subscribe for The Tribune Sons McCook Nebr The Wizard of Wiseland Look out for the lion He will appear at the Temple thea tre on Saturday evening Oct 15th when the Wizard of Wiseland holds the stage This is the newest thing in the musical comedy extravaganza line and it is great The music is great the comedians are greater and the fun is greatest The jokes are new and rich and the singing as good as youve ever heard Scenery O K Dialogue and lyrics ALL RIGHT and the story yes it has a story an ab sorbingly interesting story well work ed out through it is as fanciful as a Grimm Fairy tale If you want to have two and a half hours of solid enjoyment dont miss The Wizard of Wiseland john Cashen Auctioneer Indianola Nebr Dates hooked at McCook National Bank B Unexpected Quests When the Long Distance Lines of the Bell system tell you a friend is coming from a distant city use the Local Lines to order supplies in a hurry The problem of the empty regrigerator and the unex pected guest is solved by Bell Telephone Service The modern housewife is prepared toineet any emer gency if she has a Bell Telephone for every -market in the country is within her reach Nebraska Telephone Co EYE3T BELL TELEPHONE IS A LOG DISTANCE STATION irfi w - 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