The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 11, 1911, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Entered at postofiice McCook Nebraska ts Republican Candidate
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President Taft is a liberal on at
least one important subject in re
ligion
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OUR DRUG LIST INCLUDES
everj conceivable item that up-to-date
pharmacists have to have to
cure the aches and pains of mankind
We have all kinds of
PILLS CAPSULES TONICS AND
SUNDRIES
for the sick or well
Physicians recommend us because
they know
WE COMPOUND PRESCRIPTIONS
CAREFULLY
A McMILLEN
DRUGGIST
DCPCPXi
Washington May 6 Special
Considerable interest in the presi
dential situation in 1912 alone serves
to break the monotony of endless
The state of Nebraska last -week cussion on the so called farmers free
purchased 25000 worth of bonds of list bill The Nebraska delegation
the town of Cambridge however is more or less reticent on
this question With the exception of
The national governments blacklist Mr Norris and Mr Lobeck they all
of headache cures has been made feel loth to express an opinion at
public by Dr Harevy W Wiley chief this time Mr Norris believes that
of the bureau of chemestry in the de- rjie circumstances call for the nomi
partment of agriculture Dr Wiley nation of a progressive and that only
warns the public against the use of b doing this can the republican party
any of the alleged headache cures regain power Mr Lobeck has al-
conimonly sold in drug stores and ad
advises the sufferers to consult a phy
sician While warning the public
against using any nostrum for head
aches neuralgia and similar affec
tions Dr Wiley cites twenty four pre
parations which have been proved in
the courts to have been purveyed in
violation of the federal food and
drug act and their manufacturers con
victed and fined
really launched a boom for Champ
Clark and believes that as a western
er and a man of wide legislative expe
riendc he is best fitted for the office
Mr Norris said
I do
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not believe uic c iau an pos-
be re eiectcc nci eve u ne
could choose his own c ppcr nt in
1912 Either La Follette or a man of
his type would be the logical
McCOOK AT HER BEOT
In the funcuens connected rith the
meeting and entertaining of the State-
Beard of Public LamIsnrid BTnicling3
Moriay afternoon and evening in
connection with the visit of the
beard here in its journey over this
part cf the state looking over the lo
cation propositions offered by the sev
eral towns at interest in the location
of the proposed agricultural school
the city and citizens of McCcok were
at their very best
It is always gratifying to citizens
who have a communitys highest an
best interests at heart to note
success of such an affair which calls
forth the best in hospitality and cour
tesy from a city And this was ex
hibited in a notable measure Monday
Again it is satisfying to be the ob
ject of such evidences of friendly in
terest as were shown McCook by our
scores of guests on this ocasion
Any city should be proud of this fact
and McCook is They were enthus
iastic and disinterested boosters for
McCook all
We have too every warrant to f1
that members of the visiting board a
predated our courtesies and left us
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The McCook Tribune
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E wish to announce to the public and especially to
the ladies who live in McCook and vicinity that we
have purchased the McCook Flour Mills of E H
Doan and are now placing our flour with ail the
merchants of McCook As the brands of this mill have
long been known we have decided not to change them and
in calling for our flour you will remember that the 91 PAT
ENT has long been at the head of the list in quality the
Anchor Brand a close second
We are interested in two other mills one at Minden
Nebraska and one at Tecumseh Nebraska and we feel
proud to make the statement that so long as we are run
ning the McCook Mills our flour will be equal to any and
superior to many of the other flours shipped in Every
sack of our flour is guaranteed and we are right here in
your town to make good and while McCook is getting an
uplift in locating the Nebraska School of Agriculture here
we wish you to remember that in using our flour you are
at the same time boosting for McCook
We are expecting to move to McCook and be one of you
and work with you to not only help locate the agricultural
school but to boost the town in all other ways to help
make McCook a bigger and better town If you are not
using the McCook flour ask for and see that the grocer
gives you a sack of our 91 PATENT or ANCAOR BRAND and
we assure you that you will use no other
Thanking you in advance for your patronage and
good will we remain
Yours truly
McCOOK MILLING COMPANY
A E HOTCHKIN Manager
THE McCOOK TRIBUNE
Fe JBcftrok firae A PROGRESSIVE NOMINEE FOR412
By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red WillowCoLa Follette or a Man of His Type Would Make the Logical
date under present conditions People
throughout the country have not lost
faith in the republican party but they
are demanding more honesty of
thought and independence of action
That means that their leader must bo
a progressive Only with such a lead
er can the republican party come back
into power
Mr Norris also said that the demo
crats have already shown their weak
ness by the way they have framed
the present bill Such handling of
the tariff he concluded will show
the people how utterly unfit they are
to legislate for the country I believe
that before this session is over we
will be able to gain a strategic posi
tion if we only assure the people that
we are ready to nominate the right
man Lincoln Journal
Buy flower field and garden seeds
fromH P Waite Co Their seeds
are reliable 9 tf
with nonejwt pleasant impressions of
the cityof McCook her people and
her friends from over the dsitrict
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The Sept 4th to Sth 1911 State
Fair races known as Early Closing
close next Monday May 15th and
are 2 year old trot and 2 year old
pace a 3 year old trot eligible to
225 class and a 3 year old pace eli
gible to 225 class each for a purse
of 500 and the Capital City 230
trot the Industrial 230 trot the
Cornhusker 225 pace and the
Gate City 215 pace each for a
purse of 1000 with three per cent
entry fee Secretary Mellor expects
the greatest entry list Nebrsaka has
ever had
I Engineer C E Rostratter has take
jhis mother home to Minneapolis
He is gradually returning to usual
health
Come see us when in need of paint
varnish floor polish or other supplies
for house cleaning
WOODWORTH Druggist
It is 100
pk
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Advertised List
The following letters cards and
packages remain uncalled for at the
posloffice
Letters
Mien Mrs C L Brown Mr
Thomac Carlson Mr C L 2
Davis Mr C B Dod Mrs Sarah
Dodd Mrs Jessie Edie Mr Joe
Martin Earl McCarl Mr Justin T
R Shelley Mr S A Young Archie
Cards
Corning Mr Frank 2 Crier Mr
Harry Heeshold Miss Eisie Lawles
Mr and Mrs Geo MaTheney Mrs
Emery Poll Mr Wm J Van v
er Marion 2 Zeiler Mr Jacob
WIiti calling lor these please say
they were advertised
LOV CONE Postmaster
Draftsmen Wanted
man and copyist topographic drafts
has announced an open competitive
examination to be held May 24 and 25
in various cities of each state for
the positions of topographic drafts
Post Office St Paul Minn
man at salaries ranging from 90000
to 150000 per annum
As difficulty has been experienced
in securing sufficient eligibles to meet
the demands of the service the com
mission urges qualified persons to
Ihe examination
Applications must be filed in ad
vance and the necessary blanks and
information can be secured from the
commission at Washington or the
secretary of Civil Service District
Post OfficeS t Paul Minn
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filingi
have been made in the county clerks
office since our last report
Affa C Seeley widow to Paul
S Seeley wd e sw1 14-
3 27 1 00
Affa C Seeley widow to Paul
S Seeley qcd Lot 7 in 12-3-27
n hf nw qr w hf ne
qr sw qr nw qr se qr ne
qr e Iff se qr sw qr 13
The U S Civil Service Commission
27 1 00
John W Meyers et ux to Joel M
Roberts wd sw 23-2-30 4000 00
Minnie G Lathrop et cons to
Benjamin F Olcott wd to
10 in 24 1st add to McCook 660 00
Marriage Licenses
Eugene H Leopold 18 Lebanon
Jennie H Ryan 24 Danbury
Henry A Walker 21 and Amelia
Walker 18 both of McCook
Clyde Foster Coy 29 Paxton
Neb Mary L Murray 22 Hol
brook Neb
Roy L Burkett 22 Culbertson
Neb Mae M Echelberger 22 Hol
brook Neb
For special on sauer kraut by the
gallon see Magner
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Painting Season
is here Dont make the mistake of
using cheap mixed paint when you
can get a guaranteed paint the Lin
coln absolutely pure at a small ad
vance in price
A McMILLEN Druggist
Hubers coffee cannot
Coffee from 15 cents to
and Wedding Breakfast
lisL
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be beat
35 cents
heads tha
Subscribe for The Tribune
Pure Gold flour from winter wheat
at Magners
Wants for rent for
line in The Tribune
sale etc 5c
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E HAVE given consid
eration to without con
sulting you We have
gone ahead and got a
iot of good things together con
sisting of Hart Schaffner Marx
and other well known makes of
suits ranging in price from 1000
to 3000 1200 buys a dandy
blue serge suit
We sell the Dutchess Trou
sers Give you 10 cents for
every button that comes off 50c
if you rip them
Best line of Mens Shoes on
earth Price from 275 to 600
Oxfords in Patent Tan and Gun
Metal
Best line union made shirts and
oralis in town
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Extra Dispatcher John Murphy is
in the telegraph office now
John Hunt is absent at Lincoln
part of the week attending the A
O U W state meeting
Ray Lyon is spending a layoff in
Fowler Colorado and W L Bass
is filling his place meanwhile
Supt Vaughn of the telegraph ser
vice was in McCook headquarters on
Monday in the line of duty
Conductor and Mrs J W Line will
depart Monday for a visit south and
east of a few weeks They will go
to Francitas Texas Jacksonville Flo
rida and then on to Vermont and
finally will attend a family reunion
of the Lines in Harrisburg Pennsyl
vania
Stay With The
Cow
And vou will make more clear monev I
than you can in any other way
Get All The Profit
By using one of our
DeLAVAL SHARPLESS
TUBULAR or Blue Bell
separators
You Lose Your
Money
When you put it in a cheap
short lived machine
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Raise Good Calves
By feeding a little corn or oikneal
one and onehalf cents worth will go as
far as a pound of butter fat
Let us demonstrate this to you
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