The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 27, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 2

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By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red WillowCo
Entered at postoflice McCook Nebraska as
second class matter Published weekly
POLITICAL ADVERTISING
COUNTY TREASURER
Not being able to make a personal
canvass of the county I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for the
office of County Treasurer and
whether elected or defeated I ab
solutely promise not to be ruled by
claque or ring I invite am investiga
tion of my record in the past from
the official records of the county
C B GRAY
COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the nomination of county treasurer on
the Republican ticket subject to the
Primary Election August loth 1911
ARTHUR B WOOD
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the nomination of sheriff on
the Republican ticket subject to the
decision of the primary election on
August 15 1911
E F OSBORN
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for sheriff on the Republican
ticket subject to the primary electior
August 15 1911
CHAS W DEWEY
DISTRICT COURT
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the nomination of clerk of the district
court on the Democraiic ticket sub
ject to the Primary Election August
15th 1911 7 6
D W COLS ON
COUNTY JUDGE
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for county judge on
the Republican ticket subject to
the primary election of August
loth 13 5
SETII S SILVER
COUNTY JUDGE
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of coun
ty judge on the Democratic tick
et subject to the primaries on
August loth
FRANCIS M GOLFER
COUNTY JUDGE
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Coun
ty Judge on the Republican tick
et at the coming primary election
J C IOORE
COUNTY JUDGE
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for county judge on
the Republican ticket subjeect to
the decision of the primary elec
tion of August 15th
JAMES E RYAX
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of sher
iff on the Republican ticket sub
ject to the decision at the pri
mary election August 15th
ORVILLE B WOODS
Miss Louise Friedrich a Los
Angeles artist saved her four
baby angora cats the other day
from death by fire but lost her
own life in the effort
The biggest man in the
world Baby Bliss of Blooming
ton 111 who weighs 583 pounds
is being sued to compel him to
help support his mother which
shows him to be the least man
in the world also Bee
Red Willow county did very
well in the state conventions J
R McCarl of McCook was chosen
Republican committeeman and N
J Uerling of Indianola Dem
ocratic committeeman for 26th
district which is composed of Red
Willow Frontier Hayes Dundy
Hitchcock Chase and Perkins
counties
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The wets won the day in
Texas in the election this week
While it was quite an even break
the result indicates that the time
is not ripe for prohibition in Tex
as It takes a good working ma
jority to make effective legisla
iotn of this nature The result
however indicates a marvelous
temperance awakening in that
great state
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It adds somewhat to the in
terest of the Lorimer inquiry of
which however the country is
growing sick to learn that Sen
ator Penrose regards Mr Hines
the lumber mandate as a pat
riot Exactly what kind of a
patriot Mr Hines has been is
likely to receive further demon
stration It is also possible that
Senator Penroses conception of
a patriot is peculiar and distinc
tive Springfield Republican
NORRIS IN RACE
FIFTH DISTRICT CONGRESSMAN TO
SEEK SENATE SEAT
ADMITS HE IS A CANDIDATE
FORMAL
ANNOUNCEMENT ON
RETURN HONE
HIS
No Surprise To Senator Brown and Both
Men to Make Thorough Campaign
Embarresses Progressive
League
Washington July 26 Spe
cial Representative George W
Norris will be a candidate for the
United States senate to succeed
Senator Norris Brown Represen
tative Norris made this defi
nite statement today to the
correspondent of the State Jour
nal in response to a direct ques
tion as to his plans for the fu
ture lie will not issue a for
mal statement at this time an
nouncing his candidacy but may
do so shortly after his return
home at the adjournment of con
gross
The determination of Mr
Norris to seek the seat of Sen
ator Brown in the senate means
will either leave the house for
the upper branch of congress or
retire to private life lie is will
ing it is understood to allow
some other man in his district
seek the congressional nomination
Representative Norris an
nouncement that he would run
for the senate caused no surprise
among insurgent republicans in
Washington They have been ex
pecting it for some time Even
Senator Brown expressed no sur
prise when informed that Mr
Norris had finally made up his
mind to run against him
Both Senator Brown and Rep
resentative Norris recognize that
they differ on enough important
subjects to make it necessary to
cover every section of the state
Senator Brown has already made
his plans for an extensive cam
paign He will readjust these
slightly as result of the Norris
statement today and will make
them more elaborate than ever
Mr Norris will lose no time in
starting his campaign after he
reaches Nebraska
From statements made by both
men it is apparent that the re
publican candidate for the pres
idency and Canadian reciprocity
will be the two most important
issues to be fought out by the
senatorial candidates Senator
Brown refuses to commit himself
to any candidate at this time on
the ground that the primary law
gives the voter an opportunity to
express his choice and that fol
ium to declare for any particular
candidate would be an attempt
at dictation His known friendli
ness for President Taft however
places him at odds with Norris
who is not only an ardent sup
porter of Senator La Follette for
the presidency but is determined
to make Taft and LaFollette one
of the issues of his campaign
thus making Senator Brown take
sides
The two men are likewise op
posed on Canadian reciprocity
Brown having voted for it and
i orris voted ngaiost it twi j in
the house Tlio action of the Red
Willow county convention in en
dorsing Norris for the United
States senate and La Follette for
the presidency is largely respon
sible for the determination of
Norris to get into the senatorial
race He said today that he could
not afford to ignore the prefer
ence of his home county Lin
coln Journal
The famous reciprocity bill
with Canada is now an assured
fact so far as the United States
is concerned President Taft
signed the bill yesterday
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Republican
Francis Gr Ilamer
Charles B Letton
Joseph E Cobbey
William B Rose
Jesse L Root
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X A List of the Candidates
Following we print a complete
list of all the candidates to be
voted for in all parties and for
all offices at the primary election
to be held on August 15 1911
Supreme Judge
Residence
Kearney
Fairbury
Beatrice
Lincoln
Plattsmouth
Ambrose C Epperson
Clay Center
Samuel P Davidson Teeumseh
John M MacFarland Omaha
Democrat Residence
John Everson Holdrege
James R Dean Broken Bow
I L Albert Columbus
Willis It Oldham Kearney
William L Stark Aurora
Joel W West Omaha
Peoples Independent Residenc
James R Dean Broken Bow
I L Albert Columbus
Willis D Oldham Kearney
William L Stark Aurora
John Everson Alma
Socialist Residence
James Campbell Havelock
James R Burleigh Lincoln
Prohibition Residence
Henry C Bittenbender Lincoln
Geo I Wright University Place
Railway Commissioner Vacancy
Republican Residence
H C Beebe Osceola
James B McGrew Bloomington
Joseph J Langer Wilber
Thomas L Hall Lincoln
E Z Russell Blair
Earl 0 Eager Lincoln
Democrat Residence
William J Furse Alma
B M Simms Alma
Clarence E Harman Iloldroge
G S Upton Union
Peoples Independent Residenei
William J Furse Alma
Clarence E Harman Holdrege
Socialist Residence
Emry D Moody Wymore
Prohibition Residence
L 0 Jones Lincoln
Regents of University
Republican Residenc
Victor G Lyford Falls Citv
Frank L Ilaller Omaha
Democrat Residence
JEMiller Lincoln
Otto Kotouc Humboldt
Charles L Anderson Oxford
Charles T Knapp Lincoln
Peoples Independent Residenc
J E Miller Lincoln
Otto Kotouc Humboldt
Charles T Knapp Lincoln
Political Advertisements
ANNOUNCEMENT
A L Cochran of Bartley is a
candidate for nomination for the
office of county treasurer on the
Republican ticket It will be re
membered that Mr Cochran was
appointed in June 1907 to fill
the unexpired term in this office
of Ben G Gossard The condi
tion of this office at this time
will be remembered by many tax
payers During his incumbency
Mr Cochran collected taxes to
the amount of over 100000 be
sides adjusting grievances ex
tending from York state to Cal
ifornia That he turned over to
his successor the office in per
fect condition with a splendid
set of books and everything in
ship shape Mr Cochran is the
logical candidate and is entitled
to office You will make no
mistake in casting your vote for
him
The McCook Tribune
the year in advance
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Classified Advertisements
FOR SALE A Stanhope buggy in
good condition Phone black 46
FOR SALE A phaeton and
a gentle family driving horse
Phone black 334
WANTED Plain sewing wash
ing and mending 303 West 2nd
street 13 3
WANTED Pupils on piano and or
gan beginners preferred Terms 50c
per lesson Susie McBride phone
black 464
WANTED Plain sewing washing
and ironing Mrs May Jeffers 106
2nd street east
FOR RENT Modern 6 room
house new at 812 2nd street E
Inquire of J M Henderson 80S
2nd st E
FOR RENT 4 room cottage
605 5th st east
BEGG BLOOD PURIFIER
BS cad Purifies the Blood
Socialist Residence
Elbert I Morrow Omaha
George Clark Porter Survey
Prohibition Residence
Geo C Fitch Central City
T B Frazer Auburn
District Judge 14th District
Republican Residence
C E Eldred McCook
E B Perry Cambridge
William R Starr McCook
Democrat Residence
Ross J Harper Beaver City
Peoples Independent Residence
Ross J narper Beaver City
County Clerk
Republican Residence
Chas Skalla McCook
Democrat Residence
Chas K Duteher Indianola
County Treasurer
Republican Residence
Arthur B Wood McCook
C B Gray McCook
A L Cochran RavtW
Democrat Residence
J J nadley Indianola
Otto Puelz Danbury
Clerk of District Court
Republican Residence
Elmer Kay McCook
Democrat Residence
D W Colson McCook
County Sheriff
Republican Residence
M C Murray Indianola
E F Osborn McCook
Chas W Dewey McCook
Orville B Woods Danbury
D C Baker Bartley
Democrat Residence
L A Fitch McflJook
L M niggins McCook
County Judge
Republican Residence
Jajnes E Ryan Indianola
Seth S Silver McCook
J C Moore MeCooic
Democrat Residence
Frank M Colfer McCook
W George Sheppard Indianola
County Superintendent
Republican Residence
Elizabeth Bettcher McCook
Democrat Residence
Annie McDonnell Indianola
County Surveyor
Republican Residence
Chas W Kelley McCook
County Coroner
Republican Residence
Dr David F Smith Bartley
County Commissioner 1st Dist
Republican Residence
AY J Stilgebouer Danbury
Democrat Residence
M Eseh McCook
John W Randal McCook
HON J E COBBEY
Republican Candidate Supreme
Judge
The disgraceful manner in
which Englands house of lords
went down to defeat this week
in the veto bill is one of the
marvels of modern times Usual
ly thoroughbred sports English
men have the reputation of being
good losers but the lords show
a streak of yellow in accepting
this defeat that dethrones them
in this respect and marks them
as cads rather than lords But
the commoners have them licked
to a frazzle just the same
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A tip The Havelock Times ad
vertises for 8 or 10 more saloons
for that shop town which only
has 5 saloons now
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The best brands of canned fruits
and vegetables at Magners
Drew Furniture and Carpet Co
Furniture and Carpets
China and Glassware
West B St Phone black 271
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Most for your money
MRS GEORGE A 2sEVE
Chiropractic
McCook Nebraska
Examinations free Office at 324 1st
street west Phone black 258
SPECIAL SALE OF ALL
Hart Schaffner
Marx
suits except hlue serges at 30
percentdiscount
THIS MEANS
A 3000 suit for - 2100
2500 - 1750
2000 - 1400
1800 - - 1260
1500 - 1050
1200 - - 840
1000 700
During this sale we will sell all
low shoes at same reduction
All our straw hats except Pana
mas are on sale at half price
A GALUSHA SON
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Cut Prices on Coal
During the months of July and August on lots of
three tons or more we will make following prices
Canon Lump 800 per ton
Maitland Lump 750 per ton
Maitland Nut 700 per ton
Maitland Pea 650 per ton
Lignite Lump 650 per ton
Iowa Lump 650 per ton
Pennsylvania Nut 1250 per ton
Pennsylvania Stove 1250 per ton
Pennsylvania Furnace 1200 per ton
Colorado Nut 12oo per ton
These prices areicoless than last winter and will save
you some money by putting in your winter coal now
Bullard Lumber Co
Telephone No 1
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When Visitors ome and Theres Not a Thing I
in the House
Telephone 423 and a case of Koot Beer Cherry or any flavor
you desire will be delivered in a hurry But better still
have a case of our goods on hand at all times and a few
bottles on ice then you are ready for emergencies Our
goods are prepared from the choicest ingredients under con
ditions of scrupulous cleanliness
McCOOK BOTTLING WORKS
PHONE 423
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