The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 10, 1910, Image 6

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Our Fire Proof
Vaults
are at your disposal Why
not have a Safe Deposit
Box in which to keep
your will insurance poli
cies deeds abstracts
notes leaese and otLer
valnable pipers In this
manner you safe guard
yourself against any pos
sible loss by fire
If you are not familiar
with the plan we will be
glad to have you call at
the bank inspect the
boxes and allow us to ex
plain fully this secure
way of taking care of
your private papers and
other valuables
First
National
Bank
McCook Nebr
By F M K1MMELL
Largest Circulation in Re J Willow Co
Entered at postofiice McCook Nebraska as
second claba matter Published weekly
Judge Munger of Lincoln has called
a federal jury for Nov 14th
The Nebraska university is having
some trouble with smallpox already
this session
The sugar beet raising proposition
is one that should be encouraged in
this section It is a practical and
profitable crop
It remained for the First National
Bank of Imperial to add a new de
partment to the banking business in
this land of the free Social dances
J J Jt
John H Mooney of Arapahoe suc
ceeds Francis M Colfer as deputy oil
inspector Salary is 1200 per an
num The chief oil inspectors salary
Is 2000
The Goodland Kansas boomers of
the proposed Gulf Northwestern
railroad are trying to interest the peo
pie of Chase county in a north and
south toad
W J Furse private secretary of
Governor Shallenberger has been ap
pointed on the state railway commis
sion to succeed W H Cowgill de
ceased Leo Matthews becomes pri
Tate secretary to the governor The
coatmissionership pays 3 000 and the
private secretaryship 2000
Eclipse of the Yankee
Late marriage expensive education
high prices and exaggerated social
conditions are gradually effecting
the extinction of the genuine Yan
kee blood is the conclusion drawn
from statistics gather and compiled
by Prof A B Hart of Harvard an
authority on subjects concerning so
ciological conditions
If you feel you want to be shown
In the matter of quality go to the
McCook Flour and Feed Store
This paper and The Weekly Inter
Ocean and Fanner 3125 gets both
for one year Special deal
fell
Making
WDER
Absolutely Pure
The only baking powder
Mnadefrosn RoyaB Grape
Bream of TBrtoff
Mof una Ho Lime Phejphaf e
Facts and Comments
Sorry Jim but the Little Captain
of the Ship Omaha wont be able to
issue any invitations to the barbecue
on the capital grounds in Lincoln
chis year Nor lead the grand march
at the big dance on that all-embracing
platform Nor show the boys
where to get something in a dry town
Its all otf boys
If the people of Nebraska are sat
isfied with the result of the Burkett
Hitchcock affair The Tribune must
je But it isnt proud of the job
Next to the large vote for Congress
man Norris of 1305 the largest vote
polled by any candidate was that of
3has D Ritchie who received 1172
Ycodrow Wilson Democrat won
the governorship in New Jersey
The Tammany Tiger and the Re
publican standpatters the system
fellows in both parties got the
Lionels scalp in New York Dix
Democrat will be governor and pos
sibly the entire Democratic state tick
et We are for Teddy first last
and all the time just the same
Massachusetts is in the political
romersault Foss Democrat will be
its next governor
In 1908 the county attorneys major
ity was 190 This year it is 381 the
other way a gain of 571
McCook aint so slow remarked
a citizen after the rally Monday
with such a combination as G W
Norris the McCook band and a thea
tre like the Temple
The people of Omaha may just as
well keep Mayor Jim in that office
for the rest of his natural life That
would keep him out of Nebraska at
any rate
Public Library Notes
The patronage of the library and
the loanirg o beoen for tli3 poet
month has been very satisfactory to
the board and the librarian In Sep
tember there were 1780 visitors and
1023 books loaned In October there
were 2 2C9 visitors and 2371 books
leaned We have also received a
umber of new books
The Fruit of Desire Virginia Dem
arest
Keith of the Border Randall Par
rish
Once Upon a Time Richard H Dav
is
The Undesirable Governess F Mar
ion Crawford
The Taming of Red Butte Western
Francis Lynde
The Osbornes E F Benson
The Green Mouse Robert W
Chambers A Daughter of Today Mil
dred Crean
Jack Hall at Yale Walter Camp
The Substitute Walter Camp
Billy Tomorrow Sarali Carr
Helen Grants Friends Amanda
Douglas
Helen Grant at Alfred House Aman
da Douglas
Winning His Shoulder Straps N
Brainerd
Anne Nelson Alice T Curtis
Kingsford Quarter Ralph H Bar
bour
Happy School Days Margaret E
Sangster
New Boy at Hilltop Ralph H Bar
bour
The current magazines for Novem
ber have been received and all are
welcome to come to the library and
read them
Hours Forenoon 10 to 12 After
noon 130 to 530 Evening 7 to 9
Sunday afternoon 2 to 5
LIBRARIAN
Temporary Injunction
Judge Munger late yesterday after
noon granted a temporary injunction
against Herbert E Gooch L B Tobi
and William Clendenen and the H
E Gooch company enjoining them
from receiving using or selling the
quotations of the Chicago board of
trade The suit against the Gooch
company was brought some months
ago by the Chicago board of trade
who alleged that the company was us
in- their quotations though not en
titled to do so In his memorandum
opinion Judge Munger stated that the
respondents must know from what
source they receive their quotations
but notwithstanding this they keep
silent on this point The denial that
they receive the board of trades quo
tations in any surreptitious manner
the court says is no denial that they
receive such quotations and the oth
er denials the opinion states are al
evasive The argument that the quo
tations used by the company originat
ed in bona fide trades on the floor
of the Lincoln grain exchange is not
supported by sufficient proof in the
view of the court Tuesdays Lin
coln Journal
A Household Medicine
To be equally valuable must show
equally good results from each mem
ber of the family using it Foleys
Honey and Tar does just this Wheth
er for children or grown persons
Foleys Honey and Tar Is best and
safest for all coughs and colds A
McMillen
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Figures Favorable to Republican
Candidate For Governor
FOURTH OF STATE HEARD FROM
Dahlman Piles Up Majority of Over
Eighty Five Hundred in Home Coun
ty but Ccuntry Precincts Give Aid
rich Heavy Support Hitchcock
Leads for Senator
Omaha Nov 9 Chester H Aldrich
of DaviJ City Butler t oucty is elect
ed to be the next governor of Ne
braska by a decisive plurality over
James C Dahlman of Omaha
Returns from 3G8 precincts indicate
that Aldrich will come to Douglas
C H ALDRICH
county by at least 15000 and perhaps
more in the lead of Dahlman This
will wipe out Dahlman s immense ma
jority in Douglas and leave Aldrich
anywhere from 7000 up
Douglas county has given Dahlman
Dem for governor a majority of
something like 8500 over Aldrich
Rep and Dahlman has carried all
his associates on the Democratic tick
et over the safety line with him
Congressional Returns
First district Hayward Rep ap
pears to have a safe lead over Ma
guire Dem both men claiming vic
tory
Outside of Douglas county Judge
Sutton has a lead of 322 but cannot
overcome Lobecks lead in this coun
ty In Sarpy Sutton received 82G Lo
beck 734 in Washington Sutton 1209
Loheck 979
Congressman Iatta has apparently
won a re election in the Third district
figures showing him in the lead with
3435 votes as against 2S59 for Judge
Boyd
One return from the Fourth district
gives Sloan Rep 2G2 Good Dem
223
Judge Norris hrs increased his vote
of two years ago in parts of the Fifth
district especially in Hall county and
is likely to have a substantial major
ity Returns are very few but all fa
vorable to Norris
In the Sixth Congressman Kinkaid
has a safe lead on the figures in
hand with over 500 to the good The
returns received give Kinkaid 2094
and Taylor 2122
Hitchcock for Senator
Lincoln Nov 9 Incomplete returns
from the state outside of Omaha indi
cate that Congressman Hitchcock has
carried the state by a good majority
Chairman Husenetter said that he
was thoroughly satisfied that Aldrich
GILBERT M HITCHCOCK
would go through with a sufficient ma
jority to carry the entire Republican
state ticket with him He received a
telegram from the Fifth congressional
district saying that five counties had
been heard from and they will give
Aldrich a majority of 3500 and that
his majority in the district would be
large
Returns from 433 precincts indi
cated that Hitchcock Democratic nom
inee for senator had carried the state
by close to 20000 majority over Bur
kett
Arkansas
Little Reck Nov 9 The Democrats
made a clean sweep in the congres
sional plppMnn ooftintr nil nnminpps
NO REASON FOR DOUBT
A Statement of Facts Backed by a
Strong Guarantee
We guarantee complete relief to all
sufferers from constipation In every
case where we fail we will supply
the medicine free
Rexall Orderlies are a gentle ef
fective dependable and safe bowel
regulator strengthener and tonic
They re establish natures functions
in a quiet easy way They do not
cause any inconvenience griping or
nausea They are no pleasant to take
and work so easily that uiey may be
taken by any one at an3r time They
thoroughly tone up the whole system
to healthy activity
Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassed
and ideal for the use of children old
folks and delicate persons We can
rot too highly recommend them to
ail sufferers from any form of con
stipation and its attendant evils Two
sizs 10c and 25c Remember you
cm obtain Rexall Remedies in this
community only at our store The
Jxexall store L W McConnell
The Man on the Box
A superb company of players will
be seen at Temple theatre on Wednes
day Nov ICth in a splendid revival
of Harold McGraths classic story
The Man on the Box dramatized
by Grace Livingstone Furniss This
play ran over 200 nights in New
York and was an instantaneous and
decided hit from the moment of its
first production and has in no degree
lost any of its pleasing powers to
catch and hold in its entrancing and
fascinating spell the hearts of its
hearers and delight them with its
strong heart interest its delicious
high class comedy as pure and rich
as the crisp and sparkling wit fresh
from the pen of a master hand who
has in one grand stroke reached ev
ery passion of the human soul The
piece will be correctly staged and
costume in very detail The book
has been widely read and as the play
closely follows the book it will be
an evening of rare entertainment for
all
A New Apple District
Competent authorities agree that
the Big Horn Basin with its excellent
soil and favorable climatic conditions
will soon be recognized as one of
the great apple growing districts of
the Northwest Prof B C Buffum
who for 15 years devoted his time in
experimenting in agricultural and
horticultural lines while in charge of
the state experimental station at
Laramie Wyoming and Professor
Aven Nelson State Horticulturalist of
Wyoming both have given an opinion
that the Basin is remarkably well
adapted to the development of com
mercial orchards
Fruit orchards are now being plant
ed in many localities in the Bi j
Horn Basin and much land that has
in the past been devoted to the rais
ing of wheat oats barley alfalfa
and other hay crops is being plant
ed to apple orchards
Two For One
The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farm
er is the only weekly newspaper pub
lished in Chicago in connection with
a great daily paper It contains a ju
diciously selected summary of the
news of the nation and world the
best stories home farm womans
boys and girls and other special de
partments and fair patriotic able ed
itorials written from a Republican
viewpoint It is by far the best gen
eral newspaper of the Western states
The regular price of the Weekly In
ter Ocean and Farmer is 1 and for
The McCook Tribune 100 But sub
scriptions will be received at this of
fice for the two papers in combina
tion for only 125
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filing
have been made in tho county clerks
office since our last report
Clarence E Hotze to T G
Ogden wd to 50 in 1 C
D cemetery 10 00
Edward L Grimes et ux to
Mary J Miller wd to e hf
sw qr 6 7 in 6-4-30 1800 00
County Treasurer to George
W Rollins tax deed to 2 3
in 26 Indianola 1700 00
Harold L Brown et ux to
Jacob Nelson wd to 1-2-3 in
E Esther Park Bartley
Martha E Martin widow to
William Sullivan wd to ne
qr se qr 15-1-27 800 00
Dressed in Black and Yellow
Not Football Colors but the col
ors of the carton containing Foleys
Honey and Tar the best and safest
colds Do not accept a substitute
but see that you get the genuine
Foleys Honey and Tar in a yellow
carton with black letters A McMil
len
That special arrangement weve
made with The Weekly Inter Ocean
and Farmer 125 for it and this pa
per for one year has made a hit
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ACKNOWLEDGE IT
McCook Has to Bow to the Inevita
ble Scores of Citizens
Prove It
After reading the public statement
of this representative citizen of Mc
Cook given below you must come to
this conclusion A remedy which cur
ed years ago which has kept the kid
neys in good health since can be
relied upon to perform the same
work in other cases Read this
Mrs D A Jordan of McCook Neb
says About a year and a half ago
I suffered from kidney complaint
There was a dull bearing down sen
sation through the small of my back
and at times I became co weak acros
my loins that I could hardly stoop
I did not sleep well and this result
cd in a tired feeling when I got up
m the morning Headaches bother
ed me and I was very nervous
Doans Kidney Fills procured at Mc
Donnells Drug Store improved m
oidition as soon as I began takinjr
them and the contents of six boxc
a complete cure State
ment given June 21 1907
The Cure Lasted
Mrs Jordan was interviewed on
June 21 1910 and she said I glad
ly confirm the statement I gave in
1907 recommending Doans Kidnej
Mire in my case and I am now enjoy
ing good health
For sale by all dealers Price 50
ents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo
Tev York sole agents for the Unit-
Urates
Remember the name Doans and
ikv no otler
No progressive family should over
look the special arrangement with
The Weekly Inter Ocean and Fanii
er whereby 1 25 pays or nnc vir
subscription to it and this paper
Mr Otto Paul Milwaukee Wis
says Foleys Honey and Tar is still
more than the best He writes us
All those that bought it think it
is the best for coughs and colds they
ever had and I think it is still more
than the best Our baby had a bad
cold and it cured him in one day
Please accept thanks A McMillen
I do not believe there is any oth
er medicine so good for whooping
cough as Chamberlains Cough Reme
dy writes Mrs Francis Turpin
Junction City Ore This remedy is
also unsurpased for colds and croup
For sale by all dealers
Lincoln Sanitarium
wks
Suiho SsLne Springs
Locitod on our own premises and used
in the
Natural Mineral Water
BATHS
Umnrp ised m the tr a meat of
Rheumatism
Heart btoiuach Kidney and Livr
Diseas s
Modrnte Chitgts Address
DR 0 W EVER Hgr Lincoln Heb
Shampooing Hair Dressing
Scalp and Facial Treatment
L M CLYDE
Phone 72 Ill W B St tfp Stairs
R W Al c B R A Y E R Electrical Contractor
House and Store Wiring a specialty Complete line
of Fixtures Shades and Supplies of all kinds
2 1 0 J Main Ave Officephone black 433 Res red 341
LAND
That Will Make You Rich
The greatest combination of industrialism and farming now rapidly de
veloping is to be found along the Burlington route in the vicinity of
SHERIDAN WYOMING HARDIN AND BILLINGS MONT and in the
BIG HORN BASIN
where large deeded alfalfa ranches that have made millionaires of the
owners are being divided into small farms and where Government irri
gated homesteads and Carey Act Lands are available
A WONDERFULLY RICH COUNTRY You can get hold of an irrigated
farm within a radius of a few miles of excellent coal natural gas illum
inating oil building materials fast growing towns that have varied indus
tries
PERSONAL CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS On the first and third Tues
days 1 personally conduct landseekers excursions to see these lands
D CLEM DEAVER General Agent
Landseekers Information Bureau
1004 Farnam Street Omaha Neb
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