The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 24, 1910, Image 8

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fJBHT 10 TI EYE
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as They Really Are
COLORS WE CANNOT DISCERN
see but which the sensitive plate in
able to photograph This region is
termed the ultra violet and the light
from virtually all sources contains t
greater or less amount of this ultra
Tiolet light
The only difference between this ui
tra violet light and ordinary visible
light is in the length the wave
which is in fact the only difference
between the different colors of the
risible spectrum If instead of usin
a glass prism for forming our spec
trnm we use one cut from a quartz
crystal we fiud that the ultra violet
spectrum is very much longer which
shows us that the shortest waves of
Hght are not transmitted even by the
jlearest glass
If your eyes were sensitive to this
region of the spectrum instead of to
the other the appearance of things
would appear black our windows
wonld be as opaque as sheets of iron
and polished silver would resemble
anthracite coal In other words things
appear as they do merely from the cir
cumstance that in the process of evo
lution our eyes have developed a sensi
bility to a certain region of the total
spectrum of the light which comes to
us from the sun
tf we have used an ordinary photo
graphic plate in our experiment we
shall find that it has received no im
pression from the red and yellow parts
af the spectrum and very little from
Jhe green The plate therefore suffers
from the same defect as our eye It
fe sensitive only to a limited region
Itecently however means have been
fonnd of rendering plates sensitive to
the entire visible spectrum and to a
certain extent to the infra red or the
extension beyond the red analogous to
the one beyond the violet
With a photographic plate rendered
sensitive to the entire spectrum we
could obtain an idea of how things
would appear if our eyes were sensi
tive to regions other than the one
adopted by nature by excluding from
the lens of the camera all rays other
than the ones with which we wish to
operate This is done to a limited ex
tent every day by all photographers
who employ color screens in their
work and it is well known that in
creased contrast can often be obtained
m this way
If for example we attempt to pho
Jonaph white clouds against a blue
tky rihftut the use of such a screen
we get scarcely any trace of the
-II whereas if we place a
relic w in front of the lens the
clctuls ctiie cut snow white on a very
iark background
VTo can see this same effect by view
fog the clouds first through a piece of
feep blue glass which is what the
photographic plate sees and then
through the yellow plate
At my laboratory at East Hampton
N Y I have pushed this principle to
the extreme and have obtained photo
graphs both by the infra red and the
nltra violet invisible rays Robert Wil
liam Wood in Century
A Mechanics Answer
The well to do patron of the place
Lad been attentive to tiie cashier for
come time and now business being
Slack for a few moments he deemed
fiie time propitious to speak
If you will be mine he urged as he
leaned over the desk every comfort
that you may desire will be yours
True I am no longer young but I have
money and I can provide for you as
few yonng men could and surely the
material side of the marriage question
is -worthy of some consideration
She said nothing but gently touched
the cash register and the words Xo
Sale sprang into view
With a sigh he left Chicago Post
Self laudation abounds among the
nnpoHshed but nothing can stamp a
FOOLED -HIS SUPERIOR
An Asc5ku Pnnha and a Lieu on
3T3 Wiw Von Promotion
r pi j t 1 tuiaaii 1 ijiw iiijji iiiiiuxtI ill i
Do Mot See
Always Things
for EOTrt xvrts v1iinir m r
Ncrmsl Vision Is Not Abio to Pcno
trcteto tho Regions Beyond the Vio
let Seme Results That Have Been
Attained With the Camera
Those of us who are fortunate
enough to possess normal eyes are apt
fo feel instinctively that we see things
as I hey are This is a mistake Th
of the world at large is
merely the result of the circumstance
that the human eye perceives only
comparatively small part of the total
radiation which comes from the sun
ur is given out by a lamp
To make tli i a little clearer we may
rtiBskirr on f the oldest experiments
hi optics the passage of a ray of light
tftruigi r
Vci a beam of sunlight passes
Himugii a prism of glass such as is
ofvn found on old fashioned chande
iers the rays are spread out forming
v3 spectrum which we see as a rain
Bow colored bar l upon the wall The
srolors of the spectrum merge into one
another by insensible gradations
though the older physicists were in
the habit of recognizing seven red
orange yellow green blue indigo and
violet
These colors which the eye perceiva
are by no means the only ones present
in the spectrum If we perform the
expenmeut in a dark room and place
a photographic plate in such a position
as to receive the image of the spec
rutn we find that it extends to a con
siderable distance beyond the violet
In other words there is a region
rond tiie violet which the eye cannot
ganl It- ciii itrii iririMini of li
officeof xsrl issued strnceui order
tliac Cl3T Aknuid uvver appear un
nliaxvjt i n yxkl w lny he im
upon sfwanK a 1ira1iiijitn who hat
L ffanUsS crvr ftcsSas sd disregarded III
inler V regiment do you
IuiiT ifr txici wVx lilt indignant minis
ten T regiment tt Abas
yeali nsiid Cfcf frightened Mcuten
rt Ot caw a rriig t oiieo rt
fIut I iszi ytMj to ihe encamp
rireiit aati have you publicly puuil
Id jry il eommand which
tliour S
Thr inos -win obeyed iid l
tvvabt iritZIf gloomily tniou ih f
ns- sr uvlifn ihe pasha liint
lL snwl entered an olii e
jrkrCT Iik wrxiK Iw itrTiIued Tor sonic
oc SiirKUtj iv tr g I In upper
trinity rtfijrfc sprang from tn
vekffSt elixztiK into n nelghborim
bnrborls snsiXi rrsufl a fainud his post
befs i rtv trixrni i liis jailer innim
hi friS Liar The remainder of th
ttratp r5arv7firnri aritl his fan in hi
luuscl snS wai che picture of up
prehrrcPiraa
AbtSwtTfh vfp neat lieu at last and
all assembled to
of their comrade
wh a55 wJiile kept well hi the
rear or feres Come forward yon
sou oJ a cIoT cried the irate pash
whea efewfkfarjf7tEsl before hi in an oIi
cer urrJt n Ttc as a baby
anT a faofc -most supreme ino
cence JIs xif Itewy pive one look
of blank astmiisknvf nt nd then vtl
ar irpjwrtcitatJiY breaking ovei
bis war wits fearare turned to tin
asseniktaSI nd said Here
gentleuaea yirmr oSS minister is i fcol
and jgxsrar Tpsrcng 4ieUennt is a cap
tain
H HOMEftlAKER
JVTrrix GFaScdJcy o the Fried Goddess
jof ilic Fireside
Jist cxjisi livquently admit it is
our cbKrairwns -regard for woman
wblclt xaIssJodesire that she shall
coua Sear wholly admirable energies
to tlitf tttafctnjr of ar -home and the
keeyis o3 rar She is tender
and feaH stml so -eve urge that she
shal not for ai moment drop her role
as tliegnaJflryfKof the household There
is notMnr tihri no rouses our almost
sacns sivajrstlwi is to see our own
particular goddess with a dishrag in
one Etaralncna a frying pan in the oth
er lis never desert this high ideal
of wotK23 SiaJ and its Jofty purpose in
lift
PartfcEfiajzSy 5nt us not do so because
if a wwoaxi ixs not keep the house
it win soft 3 ept Would we men
said prepare 0 meals in
one- yejfi Would we wash dishes
1GEE tuaffic vwipe them lOJKi times
sew tfcarsL Alevote our lives to
555 txwratJloHy of treadmill effort
Xot oh porar iife Our chivalrous re
ganl Csr sidored woman would not per
mit it JfS sve svond go crazy within
six nxmSs If -we tried I know of
nothlajy ithsr rare -should ling to more
tissn tins -chivalrous regard
for oust jFosnankhid It saves the cost
of uiscysrad msny a hired girl
E Eaw -penned this little tribute to
marts liSarsrafemis regard for woman
becaxs anybody can see that it de
serves St Wemsn ihe housekeeper
an nEbing ise the fried goddesr
of the- firesJJs i he queen of her domes
tic tliiincnn -with stewpan for a tiara
and s Tiooic for a scepter let us
togellacr pfcdge bei -while we register
our dsivriSrons vow that we will keep
her wbars -slip is we men need
her ns a stenographer or something
els En wiMch event our chivalrous re
gard Easy sxrpfch s Sew points Cali
fornfs Mozttiifcr
OrTak ana Diplomacy
yjssrmarck once boasted that
in bisyixaife Jse drank a bottle of champagne-
ai flvnt from a puzzle
goblet sor osjistrueted that one could
not bcnis ft dose to ones lips yet one
was rait allowed to spill a drop Not
a single Imp aeil on my waistcoat
Every was immensely surprised
bnt I saM Givx me another Such
tricks were Tormeily an indispensable
part o diplomats trade The
drank ti vessels under the
tabic 3Parri3Xali tier wanted to know
out of them auii made them agree t
i thiass etsxtrsry to their instructions
When- ilza y gf sober they could not
imagina ixfoy ilioy had acted so
WIiaSTbey Were Hawking
At aji esMbitiou of paintings in Lou
don arose of ibe galleries hung the
notable plcton Hawking In the Old
en TfiresJ JLn elderly farmer and his
wife pansea bcfoie this picture view
ing it with evident satisfaction
JbbnuT jsald the old lady whats
that
John tfecss inraetl over the leaves of
the catalogue be carried
T It Hawking 1 th Owden
TiraesaM SuE
ITawMng Why what are they
I hawklrs she Inquired
I dBisEO he replied but I speet
theyre tryi357 So sell them birds
jazer Returns
MIMkkI So you are engaged to
yoanstEIIrscHveh 1 thought you said
yourEo eecim was purely platonic
Helen AiaS st svas before he inherited
half a EjrBsaa acd asked me to marry
him C2sixgs Sinvs
SCaepIng It Dark
Miss KMcEeir Ssh Carrie has dyed
her bafcr Mark Dont tell anybody
Miss- As6 3kit a secret Miss Kid-
man more sharply as ill bred Box- derYes Si wants tc keep it dark
ton
FOR SALE FOK RENT ETC
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titiil iif ir in fjf1 Hi - Iltic
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lionii it ii -in o Phi tihicK If
rlUM IllCt CllHrtlli O- Ii
bnVi dniurt h cm II int at I 111 iii
pacing for tin- ml
Rural Letter Curriers Orjjanlz
Tim rnrai lHtrir CfirriurH of Knit Wil
low county net in Meoo lueaiiin
and complilt ii a uiint oitr n z itiun
under lhn iuIm f tlm lt il WiIoa
County Letter Carriers i ocmtiiii
with A F Mo Cord uf Hartley d pres
ideut CharlM l H fi II of McC k
vice presiflent l Vroj Uill tL of Mirtliy
secretary Irn K Lun of It 1iftiiii
treahurer
Among tti iuipurtait n alters oi cu
sed by the was ihe iinil io nls
question which U of vita iimment to
the carridrs a iiiiLter in which thev
hope to interest all thw people wim me
now blessnd with the rural free delivery
service
Tfie next met tlDir of the H incidtOii
will be in Iididnola mi Ltbor Day
The s Lure whs held at th
hoiut of lrrr Jimeryon
TEST YOUR SEED CORN
A- a riKulc of uonliuiiuUrf tests of
Nebriska ated corn the Comm rcial
cnib of Omahh announced Moi day tl at
onI 27 1 2 per ceil1 of tiie corn held b
farmers for hhiI in Nebraska will grow
The state hi been ularined by sujch re
ports which are saii 1 1 be ab olutely
authentic Tne crn in tli northern
part of the state aolitelv worth
les for seed while in the wiutieni part
those farm who tested corn find they
have only Hiillicient seed for themselves
and will have none to soil The Com
mercial club and bunks in many parts
of the slate will continue to make teats
while the railroad companies are send
iag bulletins to all Htations warning
against planting untested corn
MINNESOTA WON
The state of Minnesota Monday won a
complete victory over the Great North
ern Railway company when the supreme
court of thfc United States affirmed the
decision of the state court holding that
the railroad was liable to a 4 per cent
gross earnings tax
Minnesota also won a victory over the
Chicago Great Western Railway com
pany when the supreme court affirmed
the decision of tho state court holding
that the railroad also was liable to a i
per cent gross earnings tax
To Trade For Land
Stock hardware
A city property
Two store building
A hotel and five lot
80 acres east of here to trade for Mc
Cook property
A 160 acre farm east of here well im
proved 60 acres in alfalfa
I also have some fine homesteads and
relinguishments
Dont forget the place to get a farm
loan L E Bakgek
Room 3 over McConnells
10ST FIVE BUILDINGS
Edison had a bad fire last Friday
morning five business buildings
going up in smoke
The fire started in the bank and was
well under way when discovered From
the bank it went north burning Mund
ays general merchandise store D D
Bellamys printing office a barber
shop and a hardware store Cambridge
Clarion
OYSTER SUPPER
at Perry school house Friday evening
March 4 Everybody urged to attend
Proceeds to be used for benefit of school
STep in and see that display Kimmell
has on his walls Youve never seen such
a collection of high grade work before
in McCook Kimmell studio first door
north of Commercial hotel Phone red
428
Note the advertisement in this issue
of the dance to be given under the pat
ronage of the Catholic ladies on St
Patricks night March 17th in Menards
hall Tickets SI 00 Full orchestra
J W Proctor of route 2 this city
will remove to route 2 Indianola about
March 1st
NEW SUPPLY HERE
We have plenty of hard
coal nut stove and egg
sizes New supply just
arrived
BARNETT LUHBER CO
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
lf timll fur ilnitx
Mcf I fi I pt
A Mc iilit prcciiption druiftiiMt
x lrv lrrtK iriaiirie phone llaeU 2H
COLLEGE SINGING GIRLS
Wednesday Nieht March 2
hanillex the Carhartt yloves
tint ct and a full lino of other
Ilia U en
Mr and Mis 1 V Rusil left th s
week for their liuiii on Mr Ku tHt
firm ner MclooU N b Vmy
j
Vun IoiI s well Mifl feel a well cs
iiurtiii cl i rea and nnr Tak Mi-
Stirnimi a ad lie ymr
H t this spring Price 101 j
LlC on liorej Cattle tep neu
can b thoroughly exterinm ud W a
L eJ Dip
S12i tier jfilnn -1 W idwnrt hci I l 11 i
sor
Preparatory to removal to Colorado I
wish to sell a large part cf household
furniture including tile lined refrigera
tor sideboard large rollertop desk and
chair davenport etc II L Kennkdv
Most pveryiiie has some favorite reeij o
handed down to them fiom their intents
or pome other source and tometimeu
have sime dilli ulty in nettim them
tilled sati faetorilv Filling these recipe-
correctly i 4 lie of te things W
pride m giving tliein the - ni
care ai l airentin we iiiamfHt in tiilnj
doctor- prescription-
Uui UWORTM lrnti f
A Matrimonial Trio
U ediierlaFetiriary 23 at hili noon
Mr Eirl P Ziecnfoii ami Miss D
Swart wen- uiited in marriage at the
j home nf the brides parents Mr aiei
Mrs Francis I Swartz Rev Hryaut
Howo nflii ttinir
The ceremony was performed in the
prPH nui of hbout twenty five unesis
After congratulations a splendid dinner
wag served
Mr and Mrs Ziccafoose will make
their home on a tum about eight miles
southwest of McCook
Saturday morning Februiry 19 Mr
Albert C Wooclres and MissCra E
Stinnett folh of Denver were jjinedm
marriage at the M E parsonage iu thi
city Ihey anie down on No 2 and 9
being late thav were ab e to return a
few minutes after riie ceremony Mr
Woodress isengigei in business in the
mountain city
Mr Cn irles II and Miss
Anna J Young were unLed in marriage
at the M E parsonage Tuesday even
ing at six oclock They have both been
in and around McCook for some j ears
and are well and favorably known by a
host of peopie who wish them every
blessing as they start traveling the path
of life together
Thpy expect to begin housekeeping at
once on a farm southwest of McCook
FILED THEIR PETITION
The ladim of the V C T TJ on last
Fridny evening filed with the city clerk
their petition asking for a vote at the
next city election on the next adoption
or rejeccion by McCook of the initiative
or referendum law The petition was
signed by about two hundred legal
voters and residents of the city
The initiative and referendum law
provide s that the voters of a city may
initiate legislation and for the recall of
public officials who prove unfaithful to
their trust or refuse to comply with the
expressed will of the people they repre
sent
It is a most desirable f progressive pro
vision for the people and should be ad
opted by the vorors of McCook
S0UIH SIDE
Mrs L A Arnold has bought the
tenants building on the Fitch place
and will soon move them onto her
farm
Harry Roberson has gone to Lincoln
to stay with his brother
George Rowlands baby has been
quite sick but is now much better
Corn shucking is still instyle on the
South Side
Miss Lynn Arnold has gone to Al
liance for a visit of several weeks
Mrs Carrie llollister daughter of
Mrs L A Arnold is here on a visit
Kennett Jacobs is delivering for James
McAdamsin the city
Rubers coffee cannot be beat
Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents
and Wedding Breakfast heads the
list
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To Jonathan J Sams C K Critchfield Heirs
of Storm Brahler Heirs of Richard E Hatcher
Sarah A Jarvis Heirs of TayIor K Quiglcy
Mae Patterson Irene Patterson Murphy Enoch
A Sexson John Lonijnecker Heirs of Noah
Sawyer John B Duulap Phebc J Taylor and
R H Taylor and to all whom it may concern
The Commissioner appointed to locate a road
coinmenciuB at the northeast corner of the
northwest quarter of section thirty three 0531
Township 4 Ranee 2S in Fritsch precinct Red
Willow County Nebraska running thence south
three miles on the half section lino through
sections 33 4 28 and sections 4 and 0 in Town
ship 3 Rauce 28 and terminating at the south
east corner of the southwest quarter of section
nine 9i Township 3 Ranee 2 has reported in
favor of the location thereof also that the pub
lic road running north and south forthree miles
between sections 33 and 34 in Township 4 Range
2 and sections 3 and 4 and 9 and 10 in Town
ship 3 Range 2S be vacated and all objections
thereto or claims for damages must be tiled in
the County Clerks oflice on or before noon of
tho second day of May 1910 or said road will
be established without reference thereto
24 4t Ciiys Skalla County Clerk
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Work
Shoes
When in need of
Work Shoes
try
THE HODEL
SHOE STORE
Some Shoes are Good
Others are Better
But Ours are the BEST
i TheModelShoeStore
StiUE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
Fisher Perkins 201 Alain avenue
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The Omaha Alfdfn Aliiliu d are
payine the hihe t trash nrii o for baled
alfilfa hay m trac For and
particular- plm in 531
i W Dhwkv Iaia er
Soni p wielli - in mu is are re
quiring th corKi and einpltji h to hand
outsold Hnmp 1 to lurch i rs with tho
face of lii trtin - d iw i diiing i
the infTt of the pijbti hejllh
HORSES MARES
AND MULES
I will bo at 8ove Wilsons upper barn McCook
SATURDAY MARCH 5
to buy uitilfs from i to rf tars old weighing from 1000 pounds up
Iloraos and marcs from J to vars old weijjhinj from 1100 pounds up
Briiif in your iiiir drift horst s and mare- chunks and express horsos as
1 ship to three dilFon nt markets and can pa the highest market prices
No thin bad haire skittish horses or mules are wanted They
must be fat tiring t hem in its your fault if you tako them home
REMEMBER THE DAY THE PLACE AND THE MAN
ONE MY ONLY
- RAIN OR SHINE
EYNOL
JLx vjr e
Uuberd have everything in olives
pliiii and stuffed from 15 cents to SI
rt hutlle
Received on account Paid out
CrhIi rpdit slips etc for sale at
the Tribune office Per 1000 50c
Est kay -Came to 2i 4 30 Feb 12
one ba JiDrse Owner can have same
y piini expenses incurred Phone
cherry 3I1 ADGreen
Ouriineof breakfast stuffs i i com
lilete Hn akfat foods and iancake
Hour corn syrup and maple syrup Old
Manse the best maple syrup on the
market Hubkr
Dr B R ROLLER Temple Theatre
Monday February 28
Dr FRANK DUCRAY GEORGE GION
CLAUDE SIDDERS and Local Light Wei o h ts
Prices
Ringside
50c 75c and 100
150
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