The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 06, 1910, Image 7

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Dentist
Office 21214 Main av over McConnells
Drug Store McCook Neb
Telephones Office 160
Residence BlacK 131
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DENTIST
Phone 112
Office Booms 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook
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Thats All
But we can meet your
every need in these
lines from our large
and complete stocks
in all grades
Barnett Lumber Co
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WORLDS BANKNOTES
Shape Size and Color of Paper Money
of the Nations
The only paper money tLat is accept
ed practically ail over the globe is not
money at all but the notes of the
Dank of England These notes are
simply printed in black ink on Irish
linen water lined paper plain white
with ragged edges The reason thai a
badly soiled or worn Bank f Holland
note is rarely seen is thai notes whieli
in any way tind their way back to the
bank are immediately canceled and
new ones are issued The notes of the
Ranque de France are made of white
water lined paper printed in black and
white with rumerous mythological and
allegorical pictures They are in de
nominations of from 25 francs to 1000
francs
Bank of England notes are of a
somewhat unhandy size r by S inches
South American currency resembles
the bills of the United Slates except
that cinnamon brown and slate blue
are the prevailing colors German cur
rency is printed in green and black
the notes being in denominations of
from 5 to 1000 marks The 1000 mark
bills are printed on silk fiber paper
It takes an expert or a native to dis
tinguish a Chinese bill from a laundry
ticket if the bill is of low denomina
tion or a firecracker label if for a large
amount the print being in rod on
white or yellow on red with much crilr
and gorgeous devices Italian notes
are all sizes shapes and colors The
smallest bills 5 and 10 lire are print
ed on white paper in pink blue and
carmine inks
The most striking paper currency in
the world is the 100 ruble note of Rus
sia which is barred from top to bot
tom with all the colors of the rainbow
blended as when a sun ray passes
through a prism In the center in bold
relief is a finely executed vignette in
black The remainder of the engrav
ing on the note is in dark and light
brown ink
The American practice of scattering
strands of silk through the paper fiber
as a protection against counterfeiting
is unique Ilarpers Weekly
A Busl l of Cents
It beats all what odd questions reach
some of the departments of govern
ment in Washi igton Not long ago
the treasury received a letter from a
man who had made a bet asking IIow
many cents are there in a bushel
The answer was not easy to offer If
the man had asked about pounds he
might have received a definite answer
As it was lie got in reply a guess from
a clerk that roughly there is some
thing like 320 or 3200 pennies
Ebony Repartee
MIstah Cole Whah you gwine at
huh Mistah Dusky Is gwine at whah
Is gwine at dats whah Is gwine at
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Seekers
Sugar Beets Cantaloupes Alfalfa and Seed Crops Spell
At La Junta Colorado located 9y2 miles from Rocky Ford in the famous
ARKANSAS
VALLEY
The Realm of Sugar Beet and Cantaloupe
Tlie Mortgage Lifter
The first crop of Sugar Beets will pay the original
cost of your land This is a statistical fact
The Sugar Beet raiser spends his winters where heTfap Pntiip IRllilflPT
pleases Why not join this class llilOUlilL DUIlUVL
Our lands are ideal sugar beet lands Sugar beet factory in sight of our lands
We have 10000 acres of the best land in the Valley for sale No land more than
three miles from shipping point Our lands adjoin the town of La Junta the county seat
of Otero couny which has a population of 7200
Prices Low Terms Easy
Our water rights are unexcelled We have just completed the best reservoir in the
State of Colarado and in addition have an ample river decree All lauds sold by us are
watered by the OTERO CANAL This insures you abundant water
Alfalfa nets 40 per acre in our section and is very easily raised Forty acres of alfal
fa will educate the children and leave you a comfo table margin Compare this with the in
come from 160 acres in Iowa Nebraska or Illinois Desirable land at a reasonable figure
is fast disappearing Dont Delay
Cantaloupes net from 75 to 150 per acre each year We are in the Rocky Ford
District and our market is established
La Jounta is the end of three divisions of the Santa Fe Ry and has the railroad shops
which employ 1200 men whose payroll is 90000 per month We can ship our products
direct to Kansas City Chicago Denver or Los Angeles
Our public school system is second to none
Prices run from 20 to 1 1 5 per Acre
Very liberal terms with six per cent on deferred payments
The land of the Otero Irrigation District at La Junta ColoriJo offers irresistible in
ducements to the homeseeker
Transportation facilities are the very best
The climate is pleasant the year round
The farm tracts are close to a fine city with good schools and this community offers
ever social and industrial advantage that the farmer is seeking
There are 10000 acres now for sale in small and large tracts not far from Rocky
Ford in the very heart of the most productive cantaloupe and sugar beet district
I invite corraspondenc and will be glad to furnsh you with circulars maps etc and
we guarantee that if you investigate this proposition and find it misrepresented either by us
or by the literature of the LA JUNTA LAND CO we will pay the entire expenses of your
trip For further information address
GENERAL AGENT
H L KENNEDY
McCOOK NEBR
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Mike Walsh
DEALER IN
POULTRY EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
J Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
New location just across f cCook
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POLAR PHENOMENA
The Mirage and the Mock Sun of the
Arctic Rsgions
In the spring of 1900 I changed
over to the steamer Corwin and sailed
for the Arctic ocean to establish a
trading station somewhere on the
northern shores of Alaska Although
we went on a purely commercial ven
ture Uu re was a good deal of talk
about the pole during the seven months
we spent in the almost continuous sun
light
Dr Cook relates instances of seeing
mirages above the ice fields mountains
passing in solemn review and some
times inverted and standing on their
peaks but he goes on to say that there
were no forms of life Mirage is a
common sight even in lower latitudes
than those mentioned by Dr Cook I
have seen the spires and domes of well
defined buildings whole cities in fact
appear above the Horizon sometimes
lingering for several minutes or again
with their lowers reaching tip higher
and higher attenuating apparently to a
mere thread The mock sun is a
common phenomenon in the Boring
sea On the evening of June 2 1000
perhaps 100 miles south of St Law
rence island about 00 oclock and
past sunset the sun was visible as
though half an hour high but appear
ing as a much flattened oval Then
another sun more nearly round emerg
ed from the horizon beneath the goose
egg rising quite rapidly until it
blended with the descending orb
Thereupon instead of settling below
the horizon the light was quickly dis
sipated in the air This phenomenon
was probably due to the unequal den
sity of several superimposed stratas
of air producing refraction of the suns
rays from below the horizon Captain
Edwin Coffin of Ziegier Polar Expedi
tion in National Magazine
Parental Severity
The children of two centuries ago
fell on stern times if one may believe
that the spirit of family life was ac
curately expressed by an excellent
mother of that day who said without
humorous intent that her children
loved her as sinners dread death
There is little doubt I hat parental con
trol at I hat date was as rigorous as
this anecdote indicates It is said that
when little Andrew Elliot afterward
lieutenant governor of New York ob
jected to boiled mutton his father Sir
Gilbert Elliot frowned
Let Mr Andrew have boiled mut
ton for breakfast commanded the
stern parent cold mutton for dinner
and cold mutton for supper till he has
learned to like it Youths Compan
ion
Stove Lifters
Customer Do you keep stove Iifteis
in here
Grocers Clerk Not the iron ones
madam But we can give you a pint
of keroseue Boston Trauscript
WATSON THE POET
How Author of Much Liecussed Poem
Was Awarded a Pension
William Watson ttie Euglish poet
whose name has been much hefore
the public lately because ot tils recent
poem The Woman with the Serpents
Tongue In which he N popularly sup
posed to have attacked the character
of an Englishwoman of high rank
denied before sailing tor New York
the other day that his visit had any
thing to do with Klchard Le Calil
eiine challenge to personal comha
My object in going to America lie
said is to show the wonders of the
new world to my young wife and to
study the customs of that great coun
try and its democratic people Speak-
ing of bis controversy with Mr Gal-
lieune Mr Watson laughed over It
and said that it was so trivial as not
to deserve mention He said that he
would certainly not call on Air Le
ialicnne but would be pleased to see
him if he cared to call
Mr Watson Is now very comfortably
off Some twelve years ago an uncle
who lived in Liverpool died leaving
him a fair sized fortune so as he says
he writes now only when he feels like
it and consequently Is able to do hta
best work But such was not always
the case In fact he enjoys a pen
sion of 100 a year given him from
the civil list by Lord Rosebery when
prime minister It was very accepta
ble then
In telling how It came about Mr
Watson said that one morning he re
ceived a note from Lord Uoseln ry ask
ing him to call at 10 Downing street
When he presented himself Lord Itnse
bery said
I understand Mr Watson that
things are not going so well with you
as they might
Mr Watson confessed that thfc was
so and Lord Rosebery said he had
been thinking the matter over and had
decided to give him a pension from
the civil list adding
You know it is a national recogni
tion of your genius and I have decided
to recommend you for 100 a year
the same as Tennyson had
Rut Lord Tennyson bad 200 sug
gested Watson
Did he said the prime minister
Both laughed heartily but Watson got
only the smaller allowance
On the same occasion Lord Rosebery
sounded Watson on the iaureateship
saying
Dont you think it should be abol
ished
Not if you are thinking of offering
it to me was Watsons rejoinder
TO LASSO AFRICAN ANIMALS
Buffalo Jones Will Try Cowboy Meth
ods In Wilds of Dark Continent
Im going to start for Africa next
March to rope and tie with my owu
hands a specimen of every dangerous
wild animal in Africa
This announcement was recently
made by C J Buffalo Jones a
friend of Buffalo Bill Pawnee Bill and
other famous plaiusmeu and an Indian
fighter of note
The expedition will be financed by
two men whose names I am uot yet at
liberty to give said Mr Jones and
Im going to prove that any animal
from a tiger down to an antelope can
he safely handled by an American
plainsman with no other weapon thau
a lariat
How about i lie elephant Mr Jones
was asked
Thats ttie only animal of which
Ill have to choose a young one he
said No rope could hold a full grown
elephant but all my other specimens
will be full grown
In Africa Ill do the first part of the
roping alone Kor the rest Ill have
two of the best ropers in the west
M D Loveless of Capitan N M and
James T Owens of Iredouia Ariz
We will have specially prepared lar
iats partly woven of wire so that no
tootJi or claw can cut or break them
As to our mounts we will have the
best trained cowhorses we can tind in
the west
Buffalo Jones is now crossbreeding
buffaloes and cattle in Arizona for the
United Statos government
SWIFT WORK ON SKEES
Norwegian Shot Down a Mountain Side
at a Two Mile Minute Clip
Xels Larsou a Norwegian gave a
remarkable exhibition the other morn
ing at Caldwell ot proficiency in the
use of skees tie ran down the western
slope of Caldwell mountain to Pine
Brook N J a distance of nearly four
miles in four and three quarter min
utes The run was made in the snow
crust and was timed by George Uace
and Harold Jones
Before sunrise the whole of north
ern New Jersey was covered with a
stiff snow crust which would almost
bear up a horse Larson started from
a point on the mountain brow just
south of the Monomonock inn at i3l
oclock lie arrived at the Pine Brook
hotel at iJ44i For the first mile the
descent was very steep but the rest
of the jouiney was on almost level
ground Larson covered the first mile
in about half a minute The impetus
thus gained was sullicient to carry him
the second mile nearly as rapidlv The
last two miles were made by skating
on the skees
Plan to Mark a Republics Centenary
The lOUuni British tesidtnts of Ar
gentina derided io erect a memo
rial clock uwer on some prominent
site in Buenos Aires to mark the first
centenary of Argentine independence
L 1010 A monument will be erected
th Spanish community m Argen
tinaa huge i id wealthy body while
the French Palian and other foreign
elements have similar plans on fooL
LL FOR A CODE
RSH1P LAWS
Professor Baldwin of Yale Tells
Why One Is Needed
OPENS NEW JUDICIAL FIELD
Old Theory That Landlord Owns Air
Up Into the Heavens Likely to Give
Way Before Modern Progress How
State May Give Right to Fly
Professor Simeon E Baldwin of the
Yale Law school and chief justice of
the supreme court of errors of Connec
ticut told an audience In the Yale I en
body museum at New Haven Conn
the other night that the lawyers would
soon have to get their wits together
and frame laws for the government of
airship navigation
He said that lawyers had been busy
for the last 100 years making laws for
the railroads for the telegraph nnd for
the telephone and now they must con
sider the law for the airship
The airship lu the judgment of the
chief justice Is out of the field of ex
periment and Into the Held where It Is
bound to be used for transportation of
passengers of goods of spies of bur
glars criminals flying from justice and
illicit trade of avery kind for it flies
as irresponsibly as a bird The ques
tion at once asked is how far the pre
cepts of private law can be applied to
the airship Can one worldwide law
be framed for the air as for the high
seas
Question of Navigating the Air
The chief justice asked if uuy one
had a right to navigate the air Then
Should a person be hit by an air-
restrictions without involving the
rights ot iaudowners unless actual
damage results
Caus For Action
A Traveling Salesman
II P Boers 017 7th Avenue IYorin
HI writes 1 linvo been troubled for
Homo tiim with trouble ho ho
verely nt timiH I could senreely curry
my grips After uaiiifc one botlli of
FoIpjm Kidney fills I hnve been entiro
ly relieved and cheerfully recommend
them to nil Fol y Kidney IMN Uro
henling nnd antiseptic anl will restore
hfitlth and strength A MeMillen
fYTVYr CrVVllSIMllfl IfTPVIM yq
R tl Gatcwood
DENTIST
OUleo Room 1 Masonic templo
Phono 15 McCook Nebraska
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Da hAKL U VAHUE
DENTIST
Office over McAdams Store Phone 1 90
Dr J A Colfer
DENTIST
Room Postofkick Building
Phone 378 McCOOK NEBRASKA
Office over Electric Theatre Rooms C A 7
Dr W B Ely M D
Practice Limited Specialty
Diseases of the Rectum
Piles Fissure Ulcer etc
Oflico Hours 9 a in ti 4 p in Phono tafi
LKGAL NOTIUE
In Justice Court before II II Berry
justice of the peace
J B Hall will take notice that on th
10th day of November 10001111 Berry
a justice of the peace of Red Willow
county issued an order of attachment
for the sum of 210 in an action pend
ing before him wherein William
nrkit iu riljiin t ilT rin1 T It Ilnll iu
he quoted various authorities who took t t t VTOmrt 0f th defendant
the position that private landowners consisting of money due and owing in
owned the air even to the heavens the the hands of the Chicago Burlington it
acceptance of which authorities would Quincy Railroad Company garnishee
mean iu his opinion that the naviga
tion of the air would be an infringe
ment of private rights These author
ities however were ancient lie went
on as follows
Physiologists tell us that man is so
constructed that he never can develop
wings to fly and that iu order to navi
gate the air man must fight continually
against the law of gravitation and that
bis flights through the air must always
be a menace to the safety of those be
neath
The navigation of the airship is not
a natural right The question is
tion of the air will no doubt be useful
to the public
It is granted that every railroad
as labor of wages performed by said do-
fendant for said railroad company has
been attached under said order of at
tachment Said cause has been contin
ued for hearing to the Kith day of Janu
ary 1010 at 10 oclock a m
16 3 W D Burnktt
AOT1CE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Iu the County Court of Red Willow County
State of Nebraska
In the Matter of the Estate of Lovina Ken
dall deceased ss State of Nebraska Ked Wil
low County ss
To all Persons Interested in said Estate
You are hereby notified that on the 21stdny of
December IM Houe Smith administrator of
Whether a rigllt to miMgate tue mi the potato of Lovinn Kendall deceased filed in
cannot be secured from the state The said county his final account and iietition for
State owns the soil It can tax it It distribution and said account and ietition will
can reclaim it for the public use troinlbe heard on the Mh day of January 11110 at ten
private owners by the payment Ot a oclock at the county court room in the city of
uuj j are iereny cm u
reasonable sum Successful na
io appear aiMiiu nine auu pince ana siiwcaue
if any such exists why the tame should not bw
allowed
It is hereby ordered that notice be given to all
persons interested in said estate by cau iiiK a
operated under a franchise from the copy of this order to be published in the Mc-
T iwv thu mill Cook Tribune a newspaper printed and pub-
i ot the i
State endangers the safety pub lished in sni i count y for three successive weeks
He but the
public interest justifies of the time last set for said hearing
Uatcd this 19th day of
question then IS Whether iJectynberm
this The
the state can give to airships a similar
right to uavigate under certaiu condi
tions This might be done uuder a
franchise or a license Has a land
owner any right under the circum
stances
Thing of Passage That Carries Danger
Seal
County Judge
NOTICE
To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Frank
J Nugent deceased
You are hereby notified that on the 20th day
of December 1WAJ William C Nugent filed hi
petition in the Countj Court of Ked Willow
County Nebraska praying for the appointment
Perhaps the landowuer has no legal f Frank T NIBent deceased which petition
ribt iu the air except as the will be heard by me nt the County Court room
i I in the City of McCook m said county and state
paniy of the same may be a detriment on the 17tll day of January lJio at oncoclock
to his land This seems to be in ac- i in
i r t Notice is hereby given to all persons having
COruance wim iue uA claims or demands against said I rank JN
times An airship is a thing of pas
sage It carries to each and all the
same measure of danger
gent deceased that the time fixed for filing
claims against said estate is six mouths from
said 17th day of January 1910
Final hearing of claims will be heard at inr
oflice in County Court room in McCook in said
county and stat- on the 19th day of Iul 1910
shil the prima facie evidence WOUld at one oclock p m and any and all claim- not
t ii I presented before the date last above mentioned
nmicaie tnac ne couiu onug i auuu wiu be forever barred
against the proprietor ot the ship and J E Kklley Atiy JCMOORE
- fcall oiintv Judge
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the master who was sailing it whether
the person was hit ou his own or on RbFEKKhs SALE
the land of some one else I I5y virtue of an order issued from the District
Court of Ked Willow county Nebraska under
- ivic flWMitc
unmi
In one of the Wrights flights some
a decree in an action wiereiu Cordelia Arnold
time ago t he airship was directed right is plaintiff and Fannie N LaDelvert W
IP iibbs Nellie Wilson W W Wilson her
i i i r f i Inrmni Dninmr
head of the German
over the emperor ban true umno unknown William M Uibb
and a sligbt accident migh have chang 1 Mrs William M Gibbs his wile Mary Hunton
William Clark Mrs William lark his wife
i i i i of inpino Thu
ed the whole histoo Europe JeUsel rarkt Mrs Deusel lark hi wife and
emperor might have possibly encour 1 Kirtland C Arnold are defendants directed to
t the undersigned as refereeI -hall offer at public
aged ail anon e and i4iH u the niKiet bidder for ca h at
In the t opinion of the chief justice the front door of tne court hous in the city of
the
of
McCook Ked Willow county Nebraska on the
m ifMiiiifnr can nermit the use
ptruiiL
goxeilimuit
day of January 1910 at the hour of one
the air by airships under certain oclock pm the follow ing described real estute
i ts
to wit Lot rive m clock fourteen ill in
the Original lown of IcCook Led Willow
county Nebraska
Liatea this iitn uav ot December ivv
Hoyik Eldreij Attys J R McCARL
Referee
Should an airship in passing over CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE
the property of a landowner rum ms Whereas defauit has been made in the con
trees or should the proprietor Ot a ditions of a certain chattel mortgage executed
by John lSrenning and Jacob Kremiing mort
fleet ot ailbllips tOIItlllUlliy menace KorsaoJiRumelyComianyinc mortgagee
the satetv Of the landowner or dam- dated on the Gth day of July IW and filed for
ollice of the clerk of Red
record in the county
rf m if tho nriiriuin
i then IU tbe
opinion
age Ills property WiiIow county State of Nelra ka ht McCook
of Professor Baldwin there would be Nebraska on the ih day of July 1900 and the
nature of such default i the non payment of
fol wriiti bliouid tne
cause threerornirynotJaH bearing date of July
ineiit establish an aerial highway over uth lit and described as follows One note for
October 1 1907 note for sM0
5121IJU due one
- mo otiri iiic nmnortr
ot citizen and his propert
the house
a
ue Deceinber u one lloUi for 9U due
be damaged by bad odors or smoke or December 1st lJs all bearing intere t at six
I percent per annum from July 11107 until due
other uuisanceb an injunction mihr th
he obtained
Another question remarked the
chief justice is whether the govern
ment license would protect Sfie
which there is now due the sum of JH17
which is the amount claimed to be due thereon
at the date of this notice of which mor gage
and the debt thereby secured -aid mortgagee
is still the owner and th holder and the same
has not been a signd and no -nit or
er of ail airship Who accidentally falls lings has been had for the recovery of the debt
cilrpd
and injures persons below
Judge Baldwin advocated tbe calling
of an otiicial international congress to
consider the international laws covet
ing aerial navigation and to frame ade
quate international agreements on the
subject
Great Dutch Exposition
Plans are uder consideration for the
tlirriv
Now therefore notice is hereby given that
because of Mich default said mortgage will be
foreclo ed and the undersigned will offer for
sale and -ell at pub ic auction to the highest
bidder the following de cribed prop
erty covered ly said mortgage to wit One
P engine No 40ffc one Rumely xi
Ideal Separator No 5711 one Rnmelyind
Stacker No lMo One Peorii Weigher No CJ
Cii one Ruth Feeder No 377 one 1M foot viuch
1 ply canvas belt one mounted steel tank one
tank pump one Monarch engite tender at 1012
Fnrth StrM t in the Citv of McCook
County ot Red Willow State of Nebraska on
nolding of a great international j thepthday of Janua y line at 2 oclock pm
of that day Terms can
bitiou at The Hague in 1913 in ini Dated at McCook Nebraska thi ath lr of
iilh of the onenini of the Palace ot December isoa
M KUMKLY COMUXY fine
lece jl w3u By WM SHEAN Collector