H Up ffitSaefc mmt i w J M KIMMELL Publisher y largest Circulation in Red WillowCo Entered at postoffice McCook Ne feraska as second class matter Pub Wished semi weekly Vote for Williard A Prince the Peoples Candidate for- Con gress Primaries April 19 1912 adv If yon will insist upon keeping your bouquets for iihe hereafter give v cur buns now Miss Clara Barton icundr of the American Red Cross society died at lier home in Glen Echo Maryland Friday in her 92aul year Major General Frederick Dent Grant dred at 130 a m Fridiry in his apartments in the Bucking bam hotel Xav York Only of- heart failure William Allen White says it is not ncessary to -run for effice m order to serve tlie people Ev ery man loving man or weman well CSGifcUJTfl tfEj2 serving his Land Thr mention cf Governor Aildrieh is one of the ivisonahle nexr pn mary He has mad Nebraska a highly creditable cficer ad de serves richly Hue peoples confi dence and vote In the light of the Pennsylvan ia landslide to Colonel Roosevelt it really looks as though the -colonel can trust the people who have in the Keystone state and ia Illinocs so lately shown such tremendous confidence in him The result in these two great Re publican states must inevitably tend to place the colonels candi dacy in an advanced position and that of President Taft in decided ly unfavorable situation In the face of -such overwhelming victor ies im two states so vitally essen tian to Republican success the re nomination of President Taft to be the standard bearer this fall would not seem to be either good judgment or sound politics It as reasonably safe to propbesy that on Friday Nebraska will swing into the Roosevelt column with enthusiasm 4 Jfr - Roosevelt stoek is going up trongly now Having in mind some thought of the real genuine bottle insurgency how does Mr Keesters platform appear to le xeader We are not acquainted with Mr Keester but there is no mistaking tihe quality of his insurgency or progressiivism He is leading the van Eemember The Tribunes phont as 19 We wdllappreciae an itena -- - Political Announcements I hereby announce my candid acy for County Commissioner 2d district subject to decision of Republican primary adiv F A HODGKIN Colonel Roosevelt gets 67 of the 76 delegates from iPennsylvan ia And Penrose will be retired from leadership The wind bloweth where it listeth but thou canst not tell whence it cometili or whither it goeth would have seirved for live ly and pertinent sermon topic in Nebraska Sunday The gonial patniot from the political amen corner will be in hard lines Fri day when he eomea to vote The pramary makes no provision for putting that cross in a circle for the whole ticket It puts more of a premium oa intelligcvnt voting R B HOWELL Omahas Foremost Advocate of Munic ipal Ownership After nine years of endeavor Omaha ct ast is to own its water plant with cr income of about 750000 per an turn All this time R B Howell has ied in this fight for city ownership csainst the Omaha water monopoly and the Omaha Bee Anally beating them in the last water bond election by the unprecedented vote of 12 to 1 An er naval officer and Spanish war veteran Mr Howell is an uncompi i mising lighter -and has served his city and state in various official capacities His unvarying success in Omaha against Victor Rosewater editor of The Bee is causing much specula tion as to which of these two men will carry the state at the April primary both being candidates for Republican national committFrTn Nebraska T- I II F TTTJ MWf J - mP trPr1T kWriW Ice Co Hamilton Bros Props Arc now prepared to make regular deliveries of ice to customers in the city Best of ice and reasonable prices Phone 43 for Terms Ice by Delivery or Season Evidently the Penrose steam roller was not in effective -working order in Pennsylvania Sat urday Roosevelt Swept tliei state by ia two to one vote and -will get -almost that entire delegation1 The -primary election system needs no defense in fact no ad vocates Such disreputable and disgraceful oecurrances as the re cent Michigan Republican state convention are all that is neces sary to- make it clear and more perspicuous that the primary as a step ini the march of progress When state militia and police are necessary to control the ang ry passions of party factions it is about time to let voters go to the polls and express their choice like men Engraved Cards Orders for engraved cards will re ceive prompt and satisfactory atten tion at The Tribune office Cards and invitations also printed tasteful ly Call and see samples and we will quote you prices Satisfaction guarantor 2 A specialty of typewriter supplies at The Tribune Shop Papers of all weights sizes and qualities Ribbons for every machine carbon papers manuscript covers etc All keptjn stock If you want read The Tribune- TRV IT OJS -- i OC I I 0 AJW - k SSJG vV L fS L l mflri v ir Wi bft v - v wi ri - bk X TT - tl S- mjrA M That the surest toay to fin out tahethcr advertising in this paper pays Application for License McCook Nebraksa April 4 1912 Notice is hereby given that I have filed in the office of the City Clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license to sell malt spirituous and vin ous liquors in the building situ ated on lot 8 block 27 at No 103 Main avenue in the First ward of the City of McCook Ne braska be granted to me for the coming municipal vear beginning May 1 1912 WILLIAM n BODEMANN Application for License McCook Nebraska April 4 1912 Notice is hereby given that I have filed in the office of the City Clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license ito sell malt spirituous and vinom liquors in the building situated on lot 1 block 21 224 Main ave nue in the Second ward of the Oity of McCook Nebraska be granted to me for the coming municipal vear beginning May 1 J II MITCHELL I Cv S SILAS R BARTON Progressive Republican Candidate for Congress Fifth Congressional District PRIMARIES FRI APRIL 19 1912 Polls Open From Noon Until 9 p m I know the wants of the people for I have learned by experience I have been Farmer School Teach- er Deputy County Treasurer Grand Recorder A O U W and State Auditor How They Voted Where They Knew Me Best Vote in Hamilton County where I resided from 1872 to 1901 Election of 1908 Office Candidate Majority Ueut Gov Hopewell Rep 26 Sec State Junkin Rep 38 Auditor Barton Rep 318 Treasurer Brian Rep 68 Election 1910 Office Candidate Majority Lieut Gov Hopewell Rep 3tl Br iate wan nep aaa i Auditor Barton Rep 982 Treasurer George Rep 320 Vote in Hall County where I have resided since 1901 Election of 1908 Office Candidate Majority Lieut Gov Garrett Dem 54 Sec State Junkin Rp 13 Auditor Barton Rep 562 Treasurer Brian Rep 170 Election 1910 Office Candidate Majority Lieut Gov Hopewell Rep 68 Bee State Wait Rep 106 Auditor Barton Rep 777 Treasurer George Rep 116 Carried Lancaster County in 1908 82 Carried Lancaster County in 1910 8474 Fifth Congressfonal District 1908 NbrrJ 22 Barton 1121 1910 forri8 4004 Bartoii 4032 -Your Support WIN Be Appreciated R L Keester of Alma Nebraska Republican Candidate for Con gress at primaries I favor among other things 37 KKk - s V i V V sx ist Reduction of tariff 2nd Free lumber manufac tured iron and steel products and sugar 3rd Abolishment oi the court SS 7 iS r x Telephone Courtesy In using the telephone as in every other matter the personal element must be considered You are human and all persons with whom you talk as well as the operators who connect you must be pre sumed to have faults Our operators are instruc ted to be prompt and cour teous but they cannot an swer complaints or carry on a conversation Their whole time is taken up in executing orders for con nections In dealing with you we demand that all our employ es be considerate and cour teous wont you afford them and the persons with whom you talk the same consider ation Courteous talk over the telephone is like oil on ma chinery it prevents fric tion and pays big returns The hastily spoken word and its inflection no matter what its provocation always conveys an undesirable im pression Nebraska Telephone Company of commerce giving the same powers to the inter state com merce commission 4th Stricter anti trust laws 5th State laws should be en joined only by state or United States supreme courts 6th House pension bill 7th Government ownership of railroads telegraph telephone and express companies 8th The Peace treaty 9th Government to build and maintain public highways ioth Amendment of inter state law so as to prohibit ship ment of intoxicating liquors into dry territory nth Conservation of all our - natural resources 1 2th United States prohibit- ing the manufacture and sale as a beverage of intoxicating liqu ors in the United States I call upon all Republicans and all citizens who favor these principles to attend the primary election and vote the republican ticket and support me in this campaign Respectfully yours R L KEESTER V Franklin Pres R AGreen Cshr E R Eisenhart Asst CJshr The Citizens National Bank of McCook Nebraska UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000 DIRECTORS V Franklin A McMillen R A Green Vernice Franklin E R Eisenhart Drew Furniture and Carpet Co Furniture and Carpets China and Glassware West B St Phone black 271 Most for your money The Tribune gives ALL the news twice a week for only 150 JCMSfes NOTICE OF SUIT William 0 Pate Drusilla Pate his wife Fannie M Fcgle Maude Coomor and John Hunter Coomer defendants will take notice that SusaMKi Zicafoose plaintiff has filed her petition in the district court of Red Willow county Ne hraska against you the object amd prayer of which are to pro cure a decree quieting tlie plain tiff s title to the northwest Section 5 Township 2 Range 30 Red Willow county Nebraska against any title interest claim or lien of any kind of said de fendants and for equitable relief You are required to answer said petition on or before Mon day May 20th 1912 Susanna Zicafoose Plaintiff By C II Boyle her attorney April 8 8ts Application for Permit MeCook Nebraska April 4 1912 Notice is hereby given that I have filed in the City Clerics of fice my bond and petition for a druggists permit to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 7 block 21 an the Second ward of the City of McCook from May 1 1912 to April 30 1913 L W McCONNELL Applicant Application for Permit McGook Nebraska April 4 1912 Notice is hereby given that I have filed in the Oity Clerks of fice my bond and petition for a druggists permit to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 11 block 22 in the First ward of ithe City of MeCook from May 1 1912 to April 30 1913 ALBERT McMLLLEN Applicant J Application for Permit McCook Nebraska April 4 1912 spirituous and vinous liquors m the brick building on lot llblock 16 in the Second ward of the Ciity of McCook from IVtay 1 1912 to April 30 1913 C R WiOOITWORTH Applicant Notice of Dissolution of Partner ship Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between M L Jennings and H G Hughes under the name of Jennings Hughes Ooimpany lias this day been dissolved by mu tual consent AH debts1 owing to- said firm have beem soldand assigned to the firm of Hughes Company wbo wiill continue the business of the old firm said Hughes Com pany having assumed all the ob ligations of the dissolved firm Dated at McCook Nebraska this first day of April 1912 H G HUGHES ML JENNINjGrS SmE53SBJW9 The County Public Schools The county eighth grade exam inations will be held at McCook Imdianola artley Lebanon and Danbury Thursday and Friday April 25 26 Examinations for teacihers cer tificates will be held at McCook Indianola Hartley and Danbury Saturday April 20 Candidates should secure examination inum bers from office of county Super intendent beforehand The Red Willow County Teach ers Associationi will hold- its anr nual meeting at McCook Satur day May 4 A spelling contest will be held in- connection- There will be two divisions the high sehool and grade Parents and patrons are urged to attend Teachers are requested to send Reading Circle note books Mp the office of county superintendent at the very earliest date possible ANNA MeDONNELL County Superintendent The Tribune want ads bring the business 5 cents per line Application for License McCook Nebraska April 4 1912 Notice is hereby given that I have filed in the office of the Oity Clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors iin the building situated on loft 9 block 22 205 Main ave nue in the First ward of the City of MeCook Nebraska be granted me for the coming muni cipal year beginning Mav 1 1912 4-4-St CLAUDE L MeKILLIP Application for License MeCook Nebraska April 4 1912 Notice is hereby given that we have filed in the office of the Oity Clerk of MeCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building situated on lot 13 block 27 113 Main ave nue in the First ward of the Oity of MeCook Nebraska be grant ed to ns for the coming munieipa year beginning May 1 1912 JAMES WOOIARD JOHN IF MeMANIGAL t4 5 5 Z t Ih j cox I Dealer in Real Estate 1 and Live Stock t Room 4 McConnell Building McCOOK NEB I j J E F Osborn DRAY LINE All kinds of Hauling and Trans fer Work promptly attended to Your patronage solicited Office First Door South oiDeGrofPs Phone No 13 Z v vvv Kf v v K J f ICREAMI t THE I Beatrice Creamery Co i A I has opened a cream station at 212 W ist street and will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE every day in the week Notice as hereby given that I t TTT have filed in the Oity Clerics of- UiA5 DAY15 manager iee my bond and petition for a -I ri 1 It Tl uruggast s permuu to ssji mait Heating Plumbing MiddletonRubjr Are prepared to fur nish estimates on short notice They keep a complete line- of Bath Tubs La vatories Sinks and other plumbing mater ial including a good line of lawn hose and sprinklers Phone No 182 - McCook rr y f i i tl