s t j fell As Tfte McSoofc THMiis ESTABLISHED 1882 F M KIMMELL Editor Largest Circulated Newspaper Published in Red Willow County Entered at postoffice McCook Nebraska as second class mat ter Published Tuesdays and Thursdays Francisco I Madero lias been chosen president of Merico X braska railway commission is h n to lvturu to his old love 1h Aurora Republican which he r nly repurchased from James Sell jca over the oil inspector dep uty Plans for the paper contem plate one of the best equipped we kiy newspaper plaints on the state TlK Republicans of Red Wil low county are fortunate in bav in r s thiir candidate for county juJg a man of sterling worth and one muroover who has been tri d in the position to which lie is sking reelection -I Moore li be n a i3dfnt of this y for more than a quarter of a century lie lived prior to his i to the office he now j holds en a farm in Tyrone pre- j cnet where he endured the hard hips and suffered the privations THE NEW AFTERNOON FROCKS The Indianola Reporter has Dainty variations of jacket and been purchased by N II Utiles Jmnper effects are among the dress iaetures and prettiest new i i p r e i tt wall take formerly of Oxford He thj fgme hepo charge November 1 are distinctly attractive especial ly when forming an overblouse James E Delzell is the new for a peasant waist Tle skirt state superintendent of public combined with this blouse should struetion His deputy is Robert be quite simple like tiie one Here 1 Elliott supt of Broken Bow public schools Tama Jim insists he believ es in the efficacy of prayer Mavbe Jim hasnt heard that the prayer of the wicked avail ith not illustrated from which the slash ed panel effective though it is might be omitted leaving n plain 2 yy - iw 1- i o ii rwx - CHS rzw r 4 - llii K rvricins secretary oi tne vvv 5 5V i i ft i i i -a i sdics Home ggtask jasa tm m i i jw 7 E 5 -- m I C374 i G400 0m I G4CI VI 1 Wi M burl Patterns greatly simplified by the change and the cost of operation and expense of litigation lie con siderably reduced Springfield Republican fftrV Ci jiiiiiia 4ik 5rf aa anajS OTMflg If you ADVERTISE in THIS PAPER It will LOOK GOOD to you Try it out NOW Jv It Ma Readily Turn the Ther mometer Into a Fibber THE BOILING WATER POINT On the Scale This Is Marked at 212 Degrees but Under Certain Condi tions It May Be Several Hundred Degrees The Critical Temperature On an ordinary Fahrenheit thermom eter there is writteu opposite 212 de grees Boiling point of water and op posite 32 degrees Freezing point of water Neither of these is correct ex cept for a certain condition of the at mosphere and that is when it gives on the barometer about thirty inches or fifteen pounds pressure to the square inch This is the ordinary pressure at what is known as sea level and to this all thermometers are -calibrated In a mountainous region the pressure is hardly ever so much as fifteen pounds and water boils at sometimes as low as 200 degrees If water is boiled in a diving bell where the pressure is forty or fifty but vein- smart skirt as easily pounds a square inch its temperature will be several hundred degrees in stead of 212 If water is boiling in a near vacuum the temperature is so small that the hand thrust into the water would actually feel cold What has been said about the boiling point applies to some extent to the freezing point but here it differs for different materials whereas the re marks about the boiling point of water apply lo the boiling points of all liquids Some substances when they freeze become larper while others become smaller Or this depends the freezing point at different pressures of atmos phere Wafer expands on freezing so do type metal and some other things All other substances become smaller on freezing Water pipes burst when the water freezes Coins of gold and silver are stamped instead of being molded for the metals grow smaller on freezing or solidifying and consequent ly the coin would be It has been found that the things that expand on solidifying as water freeze at a lower temperature when the pressure is increased while the others freeze at a higher When a substance that expands freezes under higher pressure than usual it has to exert more force to shove the pressure away and consequently has to use up more of its heat energy thus losing incident to picneer life along made as the simple little blous more heat and becoming colder with the rest of the early settlers tio charmiii surplice blouse is Take tlle substance that co in this comity His administra i another variation that continues wben ifc soIilifies l sulm Ma -I 1 1 Jr us oiucifl capacity lie lias lrd supervision of the estaates of tlii n idows and orphans who hi th eounty and he has witched over their interests as inly a man who has sympathy for his fellow mn can The only criticisms of his candidacy that Inve bean licard concern the fact that he has held office for three 1 These should lie the stronirst reason for returning him to 1h position A banker who lui an efficient bookkeeper or a m reliant who has a faithful clerk would nGt think of replacing him with another because at the end of two or four yars of service that others wanted the job Ther Ls no more reason whv the public scliould displace a man who has b V honest dilifrent and faithful to his trust because another how evr worthy he may be wanted his position The fact that Judjr roore has served three terms makes linn only so much mor valuable as a public servant and is an additional reason why he s hould be reelected Alarion EntciTirise J I Governor Aldrich develops mor and more unexpected It is too well known to warrant icpctition here that small effort is made in Omaha to enforce many laws Governor Al Irich took his caustic p v in hand tn indid d a iett r to the eoitty attorney of Doug las coiinly pait pr hich as follows The facts in this matter in disputably show that you are playing polities at the expense of your duty as an official When your gang it seems is not to be the recipient of this fraud and debauchery you be come particularly solicitous for good government If your interest in good gov ernment and good society was equal to your anxiety for the wel fare of a few democratic politi cians you would come more near ly being an honest official than you are The editorial department of the World Herald may have been going to church and inhaling a little deceait atmosphere to the extent of having now and then a conscientious scruple or two against murder grand larcency and gross violations of the elec tion laws contracts The pressure will turn of th important oil ice oi jn well deserved popularity and nelp ll to set smailer tma ccunty judge has been marked by combined with the Ion- y catf Ve Pressu lhe LUlu iwr iinnn iti1 heat it has to loe on attaining the honest Aitli scrupulously dealings tunic irenerallv onn at front or i7 - OU 1L Will LLWSsU iiL JlIUfL i uiS ui ff- m iu a Mae ls mucn lavorect ior dressy temperature If the pressure is great u ltcc unipi5S and depeimMii wear A clever combination of enough it may freeze or solidifv at a tliise two features is seen in the thousand degrees temperature which middle figure above making a wry stylish and distinctive dress Fashioned of two tone voile or marquisette over satin matching dither tone it is excellent for afternoon wear Rather in con trast with these styles is the is high enough to change most sub stances to vapor under ordinary at mospheric pressure This is one of the reasons advanced to prove that the interior of the earth is solid for the assumption is that the core is made up of substances that contract when freezing and there is fancy for the very simple dress of course an enormous pressure a few raced with a few smart hundreds of miles below the surface n 1 touches a si vie of dress per- In resir1 t0 tIlG boiiu Pints of teeth illus ti4wi m the ioremost liquids W there is an upner limit to the afc wWch n boisthat is itrure oi the above 1 h group changcs to tho slae of vapor It is panel hack and front the short calo1 the critical temperature No belt at each side and the trim 1 matter how great a pressure exists on ming tabs form the special a substance if it is at a temperature charm of the design and its trim iips adapts it for making in any of the heavy or medium weight dr ss fabrics Boom of Circuit Courts Lawyers are interested in the teet that with the departure of 1911 it he United States circuit courts will automatically cease to exist in accordance with the act of congress of IMarch 3 last All suits and proceedings pending in those courts will be handled in the United fStates district courts in the same manner and with the same effect as if originally began therein The argument which pr vailed in bringing about this ex tinction is tJiat the procedure wil greater than its critical it will change to vapor anyhow The ignorance of this point hold back the making of liquefied gases such as air carbon dioxide etc for many years The experimenters tried to liquefy gaces at ordinary tempera tures by enormous pressures whereas if they had just cooled the gases be low their critical temperatures before applying the pressure liquefaction would have ensued immediately This is the method employed today in making liquid air The air is com pressed at first and then allowed to issue from a small orifice thus ex panding and cooling is then pumped back and compressed by the pump allowed to go through the orifice again thus cooling still more until at last it is below the critical tempera ture when the compression caused by the pump liquefies it Lawrence dodges in Chicago Uecord LTerald In Troufalo Yes o said regretfully Im in a tight corner My sweetheart is wild on the subject of germs and microbes and she- insists that I must ciioose be tween her and my mustache Im to lose one or the other Lose the mustache my boy Thats just the trouble If you ever saw me without it youd pity my haunting fear that when its gone Ill lose the girl too Tho Simple Answer A society man at a luncheon said ei a well known suffragist She accomplishes a great deal but some of her methods are not quite fair A man once inquired of her husband Do you give your wife an allow ance or does she ask for money when she wants it Both was the simple answer In Doubt Were you ever up before me asked a magistrate Shure I dont know yer anner What time does your anner get up London Answers Pay what you owe and youll know what you own Franklin GIRL SONG WRITER GOT RICH Miss Anita Owen Who Won Fame and Fortune When Only 16 Years Old New York Have you ever wonder ed whence come all the songs that de light the public ear those whose mu sic or words or both ring through your mind constantly and are carried over the country on a wave of popu larity or perhaps those other thou sands which please for the moment only and then suffer oblivion Do you imagine that they are originated in a machine just as they are later ground out from the street pianos If that is your idea you certainly are wrong Every song that comes before the public is the individual effort of some music lover and as a rule bears the stamp of that individuality which sent it forth Naturally it is only the occasional song that reaches the height of popularity but it is just as often the unknown writer who sends forth this song as it is the seasoned rhymster and musician Perhaps Miss Anita Owen could ex plain best what it means to be carried from the background into the notice of the public at one bound by a popular song what it means to lay down an empty purse to receive a fair sized fortune and be recognized as a suc cessful song writer by music lovers the v ord over Miss Owens success came with her hrst song and that first song was written when she was a girl of only 1G studying within con vent class rooms To know that you have composed a song worth publish ing is one thing to awake to the fact that your effort has greatly pleased the fancy of the public s another A i v i i ii t i Hi i i uuu ciiuik to t wnier far ile d of the cost 1 placlig L eh iLc market j It v an about 13 - rs ago Uat Miss I Owl then a convent grl living in Chicago wrote the words and music u iich filled her mind published the i I song herself and discovered she had - achieved success at one step Miss Owen confesses that her nnox 1 ii pected success and sudden wealth at i j the early age of 1C somewhat upset i g her An income of from ten to J teen thousand a year bestowed upon t hitIcrto penniless maiden would y - - S Ik r yw f Miss Anita Owen apt to upset the most staid She im mediately made stable her air cas iles satisfied her natural longing for handsome clothes by ordering any number of French gowns secured a maid and carriages and traveled wherever she pleased Surfeited with pleasures finally she settled down to song wilting as a splendid way for the right person to make money MOMUMENT TO A HORSE How a Maine Man of Means Marked Grave of a Faithful Animal e m l3KHS5j W m I ft W V lJ wc iA UOVIUtS wyj ivA p nynir oL raciw PLUKfcli Has Portland Me It is not unusual for a dog tho pet of a family to be given burial on the estate of his owner and it often happens that a tablet of one kind or another is erected to his mem ory But it is seldom that these things fall to the lot of a horse al though in his living hours he may have been none the less faithful to his masters interests Prince Carrolls life was unusual ly happy if horses can be happy and JS f3 14 5 Monument Over a Horse now his grave is marked by a fine monument His homo was at Gorham Mc a village a few miles out of Portland His master John Carroll a man of means loved him Prince had a playground all his own wiere he daily romped forget ting his advancing years And when he died not long ago John CarroU saw to it that he had more than a uecent burial within plain sight of the Car roll homestead The grave is marked by a monument which- bears the in scription A Loving and FaithSal Friend Prince u be 8 IP you T art SSI II r y w ml I f Cc yrh H rt CcIiTacr Ez Mar 1LZGLTD better pick your fall - suit now A good many men are finding some very nice things here het us put one away for iter line is full of good things for any man to wear The color the weave the style you want and the size that will fit you exactly thats what we would like to show you here when you are ready One -price and no monkey business J1 -- FS 3 5 PS IfiSisraTSfifci liFfeSl y i lJI N HIT - MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE for two or three months Dr J D Hare is in Missoula Montana on business Mrs P McKcnna and Mrs C C Reid went up to Denver Wed nesday night on Xo 3 to witness the electrical parade Mis E 0 Scott arid little boy departed on 0 this morning for Fresno Calif to visit her par ents Mr and Mrs J J Garrard Mrs Peterson who has been at Col Gards residence for some weeks under treatment of Dr Moranville has returned to her home in McCook much improv ed in health Red Cloud Com mercial Advertiser It is claimed for The Rosary that the cast is stronger tliis year than it was last year the same Father Kelly but other parts strengthened This company will also play in Denver and Lincoln The Frcsnel signal lamp is being placed on rear of some trains on other roads It gives a spread of 45 degrees on either side of the train 100 The Tribune one year - rrr J - A M n r it - r j S If PHONE 31 j McCOOK HARD Now Is the Time of the year when everyone is be ginning to think about pancakes for breakfast Dont fail to get one of our packages of specially prepared pancake flour It needa no preparation or bother about mixing it up as it is ready for use A trial package will convince you that there is nothing like it Our pancake flour is always clean and frehs MeCOOK MILLING CO Foley Kidney Pills Sujiply just the ingredients needed to build up strengthen and restore tho natural action of the kidneys and bladder Specially prepared for back ache headache nervousness rheuma tism and all kidney bladder and uri nary irregularities A McMillen The implicit confidence that many people have in Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is founded on their experience in the use of that remedy and their know ledge of tho many remarkable cures of colic diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected For sale by all dealers Observe the date after your name on The Tribune IsTotch it UP The Art Garla lase pr with its two piece revolv ing fire pot and double flue construction gives jou Greater Heating- Surface than an other Prices ransfe from 50 65 Cash or Payments MPANY McCOOK NEBR l W v f i