The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 02, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 4

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FOR JUDGES 0 THE SUPREME COURT X
JUDOE CHARLES BLETTON JUDGE WILLIAM B ROSE UUDGE FRANCIS GHAMER
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VOTE WITH THE PARTY OF
PRINCIPLE nd PROGRESS
FOR REGENT
STATE UNIVERSITY
rith other pioneer boys and men en
jbred all the hardships and privations
if pioneer life worked his way through
jcrfooi through the State University
22Q after graduation irom the Law
School was admitted to the Bar He
lias held important office of trust
injj has been faithful to every prom
se In 188G he was elected the first
attorney ol Jefcrscn County
Eater he served as Judge in the First
ludicial District going from there to
j position as Supreme Court Commis
sioner In 1903 he was elected by
Sim to the support of every loyal Ne
Uraska citizen
JUDGE WLLIAM B ROSE
Member of Nebraska Supreme Court
and Republican Candidate for
Re Election
Endorse the splendid service of
Jadge Rose in the Supreme Court by
yjur vote- He has merited it Judge
2ose was born and secured his early
education in Pennsylvania being ad
mitted to practice law at Mercer Pa
He moved to Lincoln Nebraska in
3888 For ten years he edited the
opinions of the Supreme Court for
the official reports and during that
tfime became exceptionally familiar
with the laws of Nebraska Later he
Teas Assistant Attorney General eight
6 -rears and in that capacity took an
active part in the suits which result
ad in the collection of the taxes levied
against railroad propery under the
3ew revenue law He was also an
attorney in the suits begun by the
3tate to enforce the laws passed in
3907 to regulate express and railroad
rates After the constitutional
amendment enlarging the Supreme
Sburt to seven members was adopted
m 1908 Governor Sheldon selected
aim as one of the additional Judges
Every voter has a direct interest in
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JUDGE CHARLES B LETTON
Supreme Judge and Republican Can
didate for Re Election
JndS Letton is worthy of your
yoU His service in the Supreme
Court since 1S05 has given him an ex
aerience that makes him a spien
fid jirdrc Previous to that time
3e v J Court Commis
sioner He a hard worker and
rrrites c learly and forcibly and is a
liorough student of legal and con
stitutional hist ry His talks hciore
ie State s o of which
is has been pie- ctJt are master
pieces and aie lisnr to with close
jttention by the nnbers of that
lody Judge LetUa has lived in Ne
Iraska forty two years His parents
vere homesteaders in Jefferson Coun
Zf and the future Judge in common
THOMAS LHALL
A TICKET ENTITLED TO
YOUR SUPPORT
for supreme judge- He is fair-minded
impartial and wants a square
deal for all concerned He has al
ways taken a deep interest in his
profession and has practiced in the
highest courts in the United States
He is entitled to your support
THOMAS L HALL
Republican Candidate for
Commissioner
of pioneer days Mr Halls father
died when he was fifteen year3 old
CANDIDATES CHOSEN BY
DIRECT PRIMARY
FOR REGENT
STATE UNIVERSITY
FRANK UHALLER A
preserving the high character of the engaged in the law business in Lincoln
j Supreme Court and to those who are He deserves your vote for in the
thoughtful and discriminating the office of ralway commissioner he will
nnni1mn if TiJ T ill 1
vuuUUi ui uuuge nuse win appeal icn0w the needs of the farmer ana
with force Be sure to vote for him
JUDGE FRANCIS G HAMER
Republican Candidate for Election to
the Supreme Court
Judge Francis G Hamer of Kear
ney was one of the Judges of the
11 iui ouuu iiuui uecemuur j ioao
until January G 1892
appointed by Governor
was thereafter twice elected each
time by an increased majority
Judge Hamer has a splendid rec
ord as a trial lawyer and District
Judge He has alawys been an earn
est student of tiie law for the pleas
ure it gave him He was born in
Ohio and attended school in that
state in Indiana and in Illinois He
wils admitted to the bar at Indiana
polis with the law class of which he
was a member in 1 ebruary 18G4 He
came to Nebraska torty one years ago
last December and has devoted his
entire time to a study of the law and
banker and with his legal experience
he will give the state splendid service
VICTOR G LYFORD
Regent of State University and Re
publican Candidate for Re Election
Victor G Lyiord is a meicnant
He was first 1 at PaJl3 City wno nus served on the
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Dawes and iJUaiu ut esenus iur six years
mg which time many of the most im
portant events in the history of the
university have been shaped Those
who know of the good work he has
ven the htate are anxious to see
him re elected He was born August
iG 1859 at Neponset ill and passed
most of his youth working on a larni
He graduated at the age of twenty
from Hedding College Abingdon 111
taking the degree of Ph B In turn
he attended the Chicago College or
Law and the Northwestern University
of Evanston 111 In the spring or
188 he settled at Lincoln Nebraska
its practice He first settled at alU engaged in the law business He
coin where he resided two and one- i nas engaged in mercantile business
half years at the end of which time j since 1884 Mr Lyford has filled a
he moved to Kearney being the first I umber of positions of public honor
lawyer to locate there Those who
Irnna TiifTirn Hnmop inHmnfnNr fnsil
- nn nnn o - uuitj ira
j majority 01 uei - j that he I0ssesse3 every qualification
zt splendid record one that entitles
and trust in the communities in which
he has lived His splendid woik in
building up the educational interests
of the state
your vote
stock raising In this he was a sue- state
should entitle him to
FRANK L HALLER
Regent of State University and Re
publican Candidate for Re Election
Mr Haller is
just completing a two
year term as regent So well has he
shown himself equipped for the posl
Raiway tion tnat it s the unanimous flesIr0
of his colleagues and fellow citizpns
Thomas L Hall is a native that he continue his services to the
kan and a man worthy of the support state Mr Haller is a native of the
of every true citizen of the state He state of Iowa He graduated from
was born on a Richardson county j the State University of Iowa in 1883
farm in 18CG His parents were home- He came to Omaha in 1884 and en
steaders and their son was tered the employ of a wholesale agrl
tomed to the privations and hardships cultural implement house Sinro thr
time he has risen from shipping
clerk to the presidency of the
and from that time until he entered ger Implement company For sixteen
the University of Nebraska the man 1
year3 he has been a member of the
agement of the home farm devolved j Public Library board of Omaha and
upon him Following his graduation has kept in touch with educational
he took up thq banking business i affairs He is also president of the
holding various positions of honor Nebraska Public Library Commission
and trust Leaving the presidency or i filling the position since 190G Mr
the Verdon State bank he studied Haller is of German descent and
law graduating from the law school speaks the language In addition to
of the State University in 1896 He his university and business training
practiced at Falls City till he bought he has broadened his education by
the Hall homestead In Richardson extensive travel at home and abroad
county and engaged in farming ana The splendid service he has given the
cess Later he sold the farm and re- your best support
Nebraska entitles
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Commissioners proceedings j Wm Dubarko 97 50 turned last week from visit with
Continued from Tuesday issue Commissioner district No 1 jtiiair children in sandhill
The following chums were and- A D Johnston road work itry
ited and allowed and tk county and hauling Valley S II Stilgebouer and J E
clerk was instruct 1 to draw war
ranis on th respective funds
levy -of 1911 in payment thereof
as follows
County general fund
W N Rogers commissioner
services and mileage
Edward Sughroue commis
sioner services and mile-
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F S Lofton commissioner
services and mileage
W A Middleton registrar
fees -3rd quarter 1911
9 75
W II Smith registrar fees
3rd quarter 1911 2 oft
E J Ilackenherger registrar
fees 3rd quarter 1911 1 75
L W Robinson registrar fees t
A McMillen paint oil and
brushes 20 65
A C Furman printing notice
for treasurer
Oh as W KeJley 2 days sur
veying and mileage
MeCook MaeJi Iron
Works Co repair work
March Johnson grass
seed
Klopp Bartlett Co real
estate mtg tax record
1 70
12 60
I 50
3 00
Klopp Bartlett Co indexes
for above record 7
Klopp Bartlett Co mort
gage record blanks 12
C A iRodgers attending court
and fees
CA Rodgers appointing
election boards
7 50
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Your Christmas
Pla
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if you intend doing any fancy work or embroid
eiing for your friends and a visit to our store
will serve to furnish you with many ideas of in
terest to every lady
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Pillow Tops Stand Covers Laundry Bags Guest ToweJs large Muck
Towels and Toweling of all grades and kinds
Brainard and Armstrongs working silks and Beldings silk floss
Nuns Ideal Pearl Lustre and D M C embroidery cottons in white and colors are
among our large and complete assortment of fancy articles and working materials
Goods Millinery Ladies Furnishings
MS COOK NEBR
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are now on sale at our store Your choice 5c per yd and your choice iocperyd
It will pay you to call and look them over Special wide ribbon assortments at
ioc and 15c per yard just what you are wanting for the girlies hair bows and
all kinds of fancy work
Transfer Patterns of all kinds are among our complete and
ready stockcf Ladies Home Journal Patterns
and we wish again to mentioi that any pattern you see pictured in
the fashion news of this paper you can secuie from our stock of
Ladies Home Journal Patterns
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J odge were Benkelman
orange J4 UU visitors
rj vv jic AmncJi road worlc
Driftwood 33 75
Road district No 7 WilloiW
Grove precinct
one day last week
Alva Andrus purchased Ebeii
Brays single driving horse last
week and novr has a match team
Frank Lytle road work 15 00 to be nroud of
56 10 Elzie Hyatt read work 22 60 Mr and Mrs J J Hartley of
Alf red Carter road work 35 0 jlndiancla were business visitors
I Read district No 14 Valley in town one night last week
5 1 30 f rae precinct A Barnett of MeCook was look
A Ebert road work 3 00 injr aver his business interests
20 T J2ierr road wooik j UU here one day last week
n a jrraeer road work 0
County Inheritance tax fund
Alfred Carter road work
per contract 32 40
The claim of I J Henderson
ot tor auto livery order
ed by the sheriff was on motion
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Aril minvtor 1 fll 1 9 2T tUSULUO Cd
i xt 1 i On nintinn flw TiiiI iwlininm1 i
H Hi aden regusurar rees - nujuiiueu nun
3rd quarter 1911 3 50 t m t November 14 1911 Messrs Frank Fields- W H Ei
C Naden freight advanced - Ui Uliairman fort M W Rodabaugh and E
bridge material 63 52 vti
OIIAS SKALLA County Clerk
INDIANOLA
W Opal Nash of MeCook
spent several days with her
rriend Miss Lulu McNiel return
ing Saturday night to her home
accompanied by Miss Lulu for an
1 over Sundav visit
Wm Fritsch went to Lincoln
Saturday evening on business
Miss Bessie Toogood is attend
ing the state C E at Lincoln
this week as delegate from the
Congregational society
Miss Norah Silvernail was
thrown from a horse one dav last
23 50 week as she was going to school
and quite seriously hurt
Several from Indianola attend-
cies 6 30 ed The Rosary at MeCook on
C A Rodgers postage 5 00 Saturday evening
Seward Flanagan Charlie King had a car of pe
ine irons 6 50 tatoes on the track Monday It
Geo E Thompson house only took one day to dispose of
rent Mrs Jeffers 2 mo 25 0 the most of them
W E McDivitt profession- Mrs Margaret Baxter came in
al services Wm Dubarko 11 50 Tuesday morning from an extend
W E McDivitt professional ed visit at Denver with friends
services Mrs Weintz 18 50 and relatives
Dr J D Hare professional I JMiss Betteher county
services quarantine case 6 00 tendent was in this part of the
Dr J D Hare professional county first of week in the in-
servdees county jail 2 00terest of her eandidacyj She was
James McAdams mdse Mrs - well received
Weintz Mrs Jeffers and
Peter Balius - 20 40 MARION
Mrs J I Lee house rent Mrs B F Darnell and family
Weintz 1 month 10 00 ed relatives at Minden recently
Dr D J Reid hospital bill Mr and Mrs John Matson re-
F II Wicks was up the Imper
ial branch on business last week
Mrs Edith Partridge returned
to her home nt Minden last mid
week
Fred FurmaJi did a few jobs
of threshing west of town last
week L D Newberrv heloinir
E Biakf with their wives attend
ed a surprise banquet Saturday
evening given by the M W A
and R N A lodges for Mr and
Mrs E E Ilayes who left Mon
day for their new home at Fran
ticites Texas x
Frank Van Pelt and wife visit
ed their folks south of town on
Sunday evening
F M McFadden had a car of
spuds and Ressie Redferm a ear
of apples on track here last mid
week but they did not last very
long
Mrs Bartholomew and children
visited relatives at Lebanon a
few days last week
The sewing circle met with
Mrs L D Goekley last Friday
A large crowd attended the
halloween social at the- school
house Tuesday evening
If you want THE NEWS read
The Tribune
Pure Gold flour from winter
wheat at Magners
Huber handles the Carhart
gloves and caps also and a full
line of other makes
Quality and price courtesy and
promptness in delivery are mak
ing for success at the MeCook
Hour and Feed Store
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES and Purifies the Blood
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