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metallic boxes sealed witn Biue Ribbon Take no other Buy of ji ri t vt miTcnKSTti ea DIAMOND BRAND PILLS for twenty five years regarded as Best Safest Always Reliable SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS I - - 4 - TIME TRIED i mrDVumcDi worth cLn i unkiiu We are Anxious to extend our ac quaintance One time customers invariably become permanent Large stocks of building material and coal on hand con stantly TESTED INDIAN0LA Another fine rain visited this section Monday and gave the ground a good soaking Leonard Smith is having a pri vate phone line put in Mrs McFann returned to her home in McCook Wednesday night after a short visit with her daughter at this place Fred Thompson arrived home middle of the week from Geneva where he has been for the past week on business Martin Akers is the new janitor at the school house Mrs John Strunk and Miss Sarah Jenson were in McCook Thursday doing some shopping Mr Voge and son Fred of South Dakota are guests in the home of Thomas Haley Mr Voge and son are father and bro ther of Mrs Haley J C Puckett and little daugh ter left for their home in Ohio Wednesday night W H Smith made a business trip to McCook Tuesday Archibald Mann is very low with paralysis and kdney trouble His recovery is very doubtful His children have all been sum moned Mrs Hethcote has been quite sick with the grip the past week Mrs L Calvin who has been quite sick is much improved Tom Turpin is in town on busi ness His home is in Geneva John Harrison went to Hub bell Wednesday morning Mr and Mrs Sam McKinney arrived home Wednesday morn ing from their visit in Iowa Mrs A C Teel and daughter Gertie returned from Kansas City Sunday morning Mr Ellis an old time friend of Mr Plourd is here on a visit to the family Mrs Suttredge came in from the east Monday evening for a visit with her parents Mrs James Boldman returned home Monday on 13 from her visit in Bloomington Conrad Miller and family will move to Funk Neb next Fri day Mr Chessmore will be section boss at this place Mrs Catherine L Wilbur died Sunday after a lingering illness of paralysis at her home southwest of town The funeral was held in the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon Rev Burress officiat ing Mr and Mrs George went to McCook Sunday Mrs Lyman and Pearl of Bartley were morning from to a telegram announcing Mick for a short visit with friends Tom Minnick came up from Cambridge Sunday evening on 5 returning to his home on 14 same night daughter Indianola visitors Wednesday Mrs Northrup and son of Mc Cook were in town Saturday the guests of friends Miss Margaret Townly visited friends south of town Saturday night and Sunday Mrs Clara Giles who tried to commit suicide here a few days ago has recovered and gone to her home in Herschel Grandpa Hethcote drove over from Danbury Saturday and spent the day with his son Leon ard and family Mrs Geist and son who have been living with Andy Lambert shipped their household goods to Hinton Okla to which place they will follow in a few days Alonzo Mann came in this Kansas in answer the ill ness of his father Joe McKeever has bought the Lakin property in block 32 H C Whitmore shipped two cars of hogs C S Quick two cars and Keyes and Stevens two cars all to Kansas City Satur day night Pat Callen is now the owner of the Broomfield place having made the purchase recently Mr Callen will move his family to their new home soon Miss Mamie Mann came home Sunday to be at her fathers bed side during his illness She will not resume her school for a while James Ryan traded some lots in the part of town known as Zion hill to Roy Kennedy for a span of ponies Harry Miller came down from Culbertson Sunday night to visit awhile with the folks before they leave for their new home RED WILLOW Mrs Smiths aunt Miss Ro zell is making her a lengthy visit Mrs Owens Longneckers sick baby is improving Owens Longnecker and family and Lucy Miller visited at his brother Louis on Sunday Bertha and Grace Hess are better but Bessie is still very ill Mr and Mrs Rue Hauxwel and babies visited at John Long neckers after church Sunday SPARED THE ENEMY A Spanish Governors Generosity In the War of 1746 In the year 114G when England wns engaged in war with Spain Captain Edwards of the Elizabeth of London coming through the gulf from Jamaica richly laden met with a violent storm The ship sprang a leak that obliged it to run into the port of Havana The captain went on shore and waited on the governor and told him of the occa sion of his putting in adding that he surrendered the ship as a prize as well as himself aud crew prisoners of war only requesting good quarters No sir replied the governor If we had taken you in fair sea or ap proaching our own coast with hostile intentions your ship would then be a lawful prize and your people prisoners but when distressed by the hand of Providence you come to our port for safety of your lives we being men though enemies are bound by the laws of humanity to afford relief to the dis tressed who ask it of us We cannot even against our foes take advantage of the act of God You have leave therefore to unload your ship If that be necessary to stop the leak You may fit her here and traffic so far be sides as shall be needful to pay the charges When repaired you may de part I will give you a pass to be in force till beyond Bermuda If after that you are taken then you will be a lawful prLv whereas now as you are only a stranger you have a strangers right to safety and protection Here was fairness The ship depart ed and arrived without any further ac cident in the port of London AN ANCIENT BANQUET Menu of a Christmas Dinner Served In Feudal Times A Christmas dinner in feudal times said an antiquary was served at 11 oclock in the morning It began with plum pudding or plum porridge as they called It In their old fashioned way a suet pudding stuffed with rai sins currants prunes mace cloves and ginger Next came a boars head on a silver platter decorated with holly This dish was heralded with a flourish of trum pets and the lighting of the great Yule log The head had a lemon in its mouth A hot mustard sauce went with it The third course was a peacock in full plumage Its beak was gilded and it was stuffed with spices and sweet herbs Geese and capons followed drench ed with amber grease and then came frumenty for which Ill give you the recipe The old man read here from his note book Frumenty Take clean wheat and brey it in a moi tar till the hulls be all gone off and seethe it till It burst and take it up and let it codl and take clean fresh broth and sweet milk of almonds or sweet milk of klne and temper it all and take the yolks of eggs Boil it a little and wet it down and mess it forth with fat venison- There were other fixings the an tiquary ended such as hackeu sau sage brawn pudding and souse cheese apples and nuts The drinks were beer malvoisie and sherris sack Neighbor No one ever hears you and your husband exchanging words Do you get along so excellently together Wife Not at all but we discovered that the maid listened at the door Now we quarrel only on Sunday after noons between 3 and G when she la out of the house Fllegende Blatter clover in mc HWAYS Federal Authorities to Co operate With Minnesota In Using It PLAN TRIED IN AUSTRALIA Engineer Cooley Will Experiment on Road Building In Sandy Soil Clover Will Be Planted Cut and Mixed With Sand George W Cooley engineer and sec retary of the state highway commis sion of Minnesota has secured the co operation of the public road office at Washington and the bureau of plant Industry In his plans for experiment ing In the construction of roads in sandy districts says the St Paul Pioneer Press Experiments along this line were authorized at the last meet ing of the highway commission and will be commenced next spring Mr Cooley plans to make two or three experiments along this line One road probably will be constructed near Breckenrldge and the others In places where similar conditions exist Local authorities have found it practically impossible to build roads in sandy soil where no clay gravel or broken stone can be obtained except at an expense so great as to make it out of the ques tion and it is for the purpose of find ing some means of building good roads under such conditions that the experi ments will be made The federal public roads authorities have become interested In the plan and will assist to the extent of paying a part of the expense The local author ities of the districts in which the roads are to be built will be asked to pco vide a superintendent for the work who will carry out the plans of the en gineer Mr Cooleys plan is to plant clover in the road and along the sides for some distance and when the clover attains a good growth and before it begins to dry to cut it and mix it with the sand in the roadway In this way it is expected that the nature of the soil will be so changed in a year or two as to make It excellent mate rial for road building In a communication from the bu reau of plant industries this question is discussed and the opinion is given that it is entirely feasible Yellow sweet clover is suggested as the kind best adapted for this work On this subject the communication states The last named plant has been cred ited with so completely changing the character of the sandy soil on Kings island near Australia as to make It exceedingly productive and they are especially adapted to growing In sandy land The experiments will be started next spring where the proper conditions are found and the assistance of the local authorities can be secured and will be continued for one or two 3ears as the progress of the experiment shows is necessary If the first years work does not bring the soil to a condition which is satisfactory for roadmaking purposes the same treatment will be given the next year and even the third year if it proves necessary ROAD MAINTENANCE Value of Patrolling Highways to Keep Them In Good Condition The utter wastefulness and lack of economy in building roads and making no provision for their repair and main tenance are becoming more and more apparent to taxpayers The importance of the subject Is appreciated in some states and measures have been adopt ed There are however many com munities where the necessary steps have not yet been taken The subject Is treated pertinently by W Pierre pont White in a recent article in Out ing Magazine In this article Mr White says Not one cent of money should be expended in the creation of these ex pensive highways unless at the same time a system of careful maintenance and repair is established Steam roads when first built were permitted to run down ties to rot the ends of iron rails to flatten bolts in the fish plates to become loose until a general overhauling was ordered and an excessively expensive amount of repairs was made owing to the neg lect Today well managed roads do not permit this But each road is di vided into sections under engineers under assistant engineers under sec tion bosses with men passing daily up and down the road giving it constant repair and attention This we are fa miliar with In Europe highways are patrolled in the same way Men usually old patrol the roads under their care each in charge of a section each responsi ble for its condition and the slightest hole in the wearing surface is detect ed repaired and filled in immediately after it commences Ruts are detected and filled sluices and ditches kept open and washing of the sides stopped and only by this constant care are roads kept in good condition This same system must come to this coun try and be inaugurated at the time that the general improvement is made otherwise the peoples money will bo thrown away Signs For Roads Signboards of blue enamel are to be placed by the state highway depart ment of Pennsylvania on all state roads completed during the present year The signs will be eighteen inch es long by one foot wide and will con tain the name of the road the date and State Highway Keep to the RlgHt WMHI IliJiPHiigi lliijii MJM m jmqpNflM FENNEY WALKER GENERAL CONTRACTING PAINTERS AN D DECORATORS Not IIow Cheap hut How Good with Ua Office and Shop west of First National Bank Steel Ceilings Sold Put Up and Decorated The McCook Tribune One Dollar Per Year mall Pox is almost a thing of the past but what is attracting the greatest attention now is the VERY LOW PRICE of all kinds of HIGH GRADE building materials that is being disposed of at W C BULLARDS pe no M O McCLURE Manager l rtSS QSSSb feB V FKANKLIK PRESIDENT A C EBERT CASHIER JAS S DOYLE Vice President THR CITIZENS BANK OF MeCOOK NEB SB Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 1 2000 t a b a -- DIRECTORS g V FRANKLIN JAS S DOYLE A C EBERT 1 A Save Much AND ome i nHgnTiirprriy m Tro uble Money If you want to subscribe for a daily a magazine or a weekly newspaper your order will receive prompt attention at this office I In 1 1 Wm I il B 9 H j K 9 lifllBIiLv McCook Nebraska 3 I