The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 26, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 5

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Special Cash Sale
For the rest of this month we
will sell hats at the following
prices for CASH ONLY
ANY LADIES HATS in stock at
MiSSES HATS
CHILDRENS HATS
days or so
Conductor Worth Humphrey
left on 10 Tuesday evening for
Kearney on a visit to his son in
school there
Master Mechanic II E Cul
bertson held No 237 in the prize
winnings at the Rosebud draw
ing tliis week
Engineer Fred Bos worth has
been transferred from Denver to
McCook He went out on No 3
last night on the 2901 and will
he regularly on 3 and 10 hereaf
ter The family will be down
from Denver in due time
General Foreman Murphy is
experimenting with an automat
ic eoal unloader this week by
which coal for the steam and
hearting plant is unloaded from
flat cars mto the coal bins an the
round house The boys expect to
bring the machine to a successful
stage
500
300
100
Can you resist such prices for
up-to-the-minute millinery
Only for cash and during
the remainder of October
HURRY
Miss Allie J Peck
115 West B Street
BURLINGTON TIME TABLE
East Depart Central Time
No G 1130 P M
16 500 A M
2 55 A M
V2 63n A M
1 920 I Al
10 50s P Al
West Depart Mountain Tirnej
No 1 1220 P Xi
3 P M
5 arrive S30 p in
13 330 A M
13 1230 A M
0 G25 A M
Imperial Line Mountain Time
No 17G arrives 330 P M
No 175 departs G45 A M
Sleeinc dining and reclining chair
cars seats free on through trains
Tickets sold and baggage checked to
any point in the United States cr
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For information time tables maps
and rickets call on or write D F
Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska
or L W Wakeley General Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS NOTES
Some new flues sire being
placed in the 1963
Way car No 14133 is on the
track being overhauled
Driving brass work is being
given engine 1124 this week
Mrs C E Greininger went
down to Hastings Wednesday on
No 2
Mrs Earl Newkirk went up
to Cubertson yesterday on a visit
to her parents
Mrs II M Tyler was a pas
senger from Orleans Wednesday
morning on 13 on business
Engineers Connor Hawks
worth and Sharkey have been
transferred from Lincoln to Den
ver
Conductor John Morris left
Thursday morning on No 2 for
Dixon 111 on a visit of ten
Mrs D C ilanners has gone
to Kansas City on a visit
Mrs J L Roberts went up
to Trenton today on a visit
Mrs R E French came up
on 13 yesterday to spend the
day here
Mrs E
L
din hw gene to Nelson Xebra
ki on a visit
J W Chase arrived home
early in the week from the Rose
bud land drawing
Engineer French and Fire-
man Patterson in McCook
o tAveen runs Wednesday
Coast to Coast Run
Chicago Oet 25 Stories of
marvelous flights in the air in
which birdmen beat the fast mail
are daily flashed over the wire
But there will have to be a tre
mendous evolution in sky flights
before the aeroplane will endan
ger the marvelous coast-to-coast
record just made by rail
Eighty two and a quarter hours
from Seattle to New York City
317S miles is the new worlds
mark just established by a train
laden with two million dollars
worth of silk via the Great North
ern the Burlington and the New
York Central System
This means that the train trav
eled at average speed counting
stops including a delay of more
than two hours in switcliing at
Chicago of more than 383 mil
es per hour all the way across th
continent When one reflects
that tAVO great mountain ranges
were crossed and that frequent
changes of engine and train crew
were made necessary the fame
made is nothing short of marve
lous
The special left Seattle on Fri
day October 13 at 445 a m The
run to St Paul clipped two hours
oil or the best previous record
The flyer reached St Paul at 4 a
m Sunday Twenty minutes lat
er it Avars speeding to Chicago ov
er the tracks of the Burlington
arriving there at 2 05 p m bav
ins traversed the intervening 431
miles in 9 hours and 45 minutes
Leaving Chicago at 430 p m
Surday via the Lake Shore
Mr1 hi 11
Xtw Yr
day
D ducting three hours for li
cliff
Vrenc in time between New
Yo k City and Seattle the act-
GRAIN RATION FOR
HQOS M PASTURE
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Considerable Saving is Effected
of Costly Goncenirates
RESULTS OF EXPERIMENTS
By Professor Charles B Lee Depart
ment of Animal Husbandry Univer
sity of Nebraska
Feeders and breeders are coming
more and more to realize the advan
tages derived from feeding a grain ra
tion to hogs running on pasture By
such a practice a considerable saving
Is effected of the costly concentrates
a saving which the present high price
of grain makes of considerable im
portance From experiments carried
on at th Nebraska station comparing
one lot of mature hogs fattened on
alfalfa pasture and corn with another
lot fattened on corn alone it Avas
found that the alfalfa and corn ration
effected a saving of about two and
one third bushels of corn on every one
hundred pounds gain in weight Or
after deducting 15 cents a head for
pasture at the present price of corn
this would mean a saving of some
thing like 135 on every one hundred
pounds of pork produced Certainly
such a saving demands consideration
at the hands of the economic swine
producer
In the experiment mentioned it will
Southern the special ue noticed that mature hogs were
ih d Mwry otuticn in used In such a case fattening can be
eilA at fi n 111 Mon- carried on very satisfactorily on al-
lalfa using crrn alone for the grain
In the case of younger pigs it
is necessary for best results to make
the grain ration consist partly of some
rntein food such as skim mill 8
Engineer Goldanski is one of nnl 1unn1 t f the train Avas what shorts oil meal blood meal or R
was operated on Monday to re fastest regular passenger timo sd milk s plentiful no better ration
linvn ilthat it llOKSible tO lliake at this
n C for nmnntr mVc nrjn hn hnrl thin i
il n - SiV I hA111C llrt lYrt - 0U 11I J 5 rtrtC fi
tnos transterred from JJenvpi tn - ui fuuuhu tmiua
McCook under tho recent order rpcord lv between the At-
Engine 322 is having worklantle aud Paeific coats was 97
done on her driving brasses and 10urs nnd fort y minutes The
impairs made to cylinder head nevr 1eeml of 82M hours is 8
W M Gardners litle liahv Ulns ana minuses insier man
Such an addition is
sary owing to the inability of the pig j jj
to get sufficient protein from the al- jj
Ialla to supply his body requirements
The stomach of the pig is small and
consequently cannot take care of a j
ltycrt nninilTlf ri rnilPhflP0 WhfrP
The Mission of
This Store
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ITS the mission of this store
to supply the best of every
thing that men and young men
require in the way of clothes
and furnishings
As to style quality and price
Ave are in position to make
your purchases more satisfac
tory than they have ever been
before
We particu
larly want
you to see
our stilts and j
overcoats at
VV SiWlll VU U1IU Ul 1U - - fa b lt r i ADtr rft Krfln nl v o c 1 nie one
1500
DeGroff Co
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A Gift With a Thought In It 1912 the price will be advanced
What other Christinas present to i200
to wnom yon give tna
arms
The neAV drop holds the 2833
on Avhich usual repairs are pro-
ffl pyjfinr tnnrpfliov vnnraVimr
a m o k v p j
neAV imes
Mr and Mrs F M Dutt
avIio haA e been visiting in
igan tor some time arrived home
Monday
Road Foreman and Council
man Woods is still absent at the
Rosebud drawing being expected
home1 close of this Aveek
C Benjamin of the blacksmith
force is off duty putting in some
Avhoat and B L Wilcox is sub
bing for him meamvhile
Tom OConnell is in Kansas
spending a short vacation at
MarysA ille AAith members of the
family who are attending school
in that place
Mrs Ralph Simmons departed
on 10 last evening for Giltner
Ilamilton county on a Atisit to
Mr Simmons grand parents Mr
and Mrs Washburn
Mrs Emerson Ilanson arrived
home last evening on 10 from
Colorado where she has been at
the bedside of Warren a suffer
er Avith typhoid fever
Jack Davis is the neAV assist
ant chief clerk in the master me
chanics office in the new line
np Jack has been time keeper
in the superintendents ofiee
Engineer Louie Yost Avent tip
to JJenver Tuesday night to see
Fireman H J Hoffman avIio was
severely injured last Aveek but
is doing nicely at this printing
Engineer M IT Hammond
Avent np to Denver on 3 Tues
day night to see Fireman Hoff
man in a hospital in that city
from injuries received last Aveek
at Otis by being struck hy a mail
crane Hoffman is reported im
proving satisfactorily
You Will Have to Hurry
ONLY TWO MORE
WEEKS
Miss Schmauder our trim
mer Avill only be with us tAvo
weeks longer Corne in at
once and arrange to have that
hat trimmed We are daily
making up natty things for this
department Anything desir
ed made up to your order
Opera hats
Hats for Street or Dress
MRS J P NIES
Upstairs in the Big Store
um LnHc en iew ioriv aim oasu slop marte up ot cornmeai ana svim - - subscription will receive free The
Francisco - milk The slop should be thm enough as a subscription to The Ymiths 0oi0Tilnv fn 1019
Mi- and Mrs W Line
wnt up to Denver Timrsdav on
Xo 13
Mrs C V Ralston and son of
BlAAccd Neb came in on No 13
on Thursday morning to
guests of her sister Mrs
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to pour -readily using enough corn l to Companion 52 weeks for 175 lithographed in ten colors and
1J llx Ll 11 LUlmi
the live wiys5Alliu tUiY
equal nloiif npr rent of Dies i x - -
i - v a gMX Avnicn iienents not rrah and von too as mvor o
weight That is if the pig weighed J
one hundred pounds he should have
about three pounds of corn per day in
addition to the skim milk In a great
many cases however skim milk is not
available and in these instances it be
comes necessary to supply protein in
BalpA some other form Here is where our
John Kane former v a niirht commercial feeds become useful
A railway night switohman le jThis ina b fpd b v either Ceding the
coming color blind during his em sThorts alone- in the form J sl0 1Ind
i i t Tiiii the corn in a dry state or by grinding
ployment is hereby disabled by corn and J tho two fogether
sicknes A athin meaning of msLi
f0iT unv c o inn ti u
employers contract that it Avill
pay hiim sick benefits for a lim
ited period Avhile he is disabled
by sickness or accidental injury
provided the fact be established
by proof of acute or constitution
al disease
INDIANOLA
The Degree of Honor lodge
gave Mr and Mrs J C Pliillips
a surprise Friday night Mr and
Mrs Phillips expect to- leave for
Franklin soon to make their
home there
F F Gordon attended a teach
ers meeting in McCook Saturday
Susie Collings Avas a delegate
from the Rebekah lodge to a con
Aention in Lincoln last Aveek
Mrs Lnlu Phillips arrived the
latter part of last Aveek from her
Aisit at Denver
Charlie Fritsehs teiun became
frightened at the explosion at the
blacksmith shop Saturday and
took quite a spin tearing a AArheel
off of Jesse Hadleys buggy and
cutting one horse a little
Mr and Mrs Doc Neel of Ida
ho and Mrs Frank Marsh of
Bloomfield Neb are Aisiting I
R Andrews and Avife this week
Quite an explosion occurred on
Saturday in Wm Fritsehs black
smith shop A Avell macliine tank
bursted bloAving cut eight of the
tAvefve AvindoAArs No one Avas
hurt although Wm Fritsch Mr
Sargent and Charles Fritsch Avere
all in the shop at the time
Observe the date after your
name on The Tribune Notch it
ud
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
guaranteed
McConnell fills prescriptions
makes a very desirable feed for pigs
feeds just aisrussod are both to some
extent home produced We have an
other plant food also which is very
sood under many conditions namely
oil meal or oil cake which aside from
the shape in which it comes is the
same thing This substance makes a
very excellent protein food for all
branches of live stock except for very
young stuff It is not so good for
young pigs on account of its oil con
tent a constituent which is very hard
for the young stomach to handle It
should be fed in the proportion of one
part oil meal to nine parts corn In
tankage and blood meal we have two
packing house products very popular
as protein concentrates The latter of
these on account of its low fat con
tent is the better for young pigs al
though the former is preferred for
older swine Tankage should be used
in the proportion of one part tankage
to nine parts corn while blood meal
the highest protein concentrate we
have should be fed one part blood
meal to nineteen parts corn
So far in the discussion of rations
corn has been taken for the basis of
the grain ration In some localities
however other feeds are more avail-
ble such as barley speltz wheat
millet and katlir corn Should any one
of these feeds be used instead of corn
the same general directions may be
used for combining with the protein
concentrate Better results can be ob
tained by grinding these smaller
grains before feeding Should other
pasture than alfalfa be furnished a
little variation in the grain rations
mentioned may be advisable although
it is probable that Avith any good pas
ture they will give excellent results
For older hogs the grain ration can he
lessened considerably as has been
mentioned above Breeding stock can
be carried over the summer very nice
ly on a 2 per cent grain ration when
on good pasture In the latter end of
the feeding period fattening hogs on
alfalfa or clover probably make most
economical gains on a pure corn ra
tion
Greater economy along agricultural
lines is demanded by an increased con
sumption of foodstuffs and a higher
cost of living and it is doubtful if the
farmer can make any department of
his business more remunerative than
the production of pork when the prop
er methods are used
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only the one who receives it3but the subscription Avill receiAo a
every member of the same house- copy of the calendar The
hold Youths Companion 144 Berkeley
With many Christmas presents St Boston Mass New subscrip
the sense of novelty wears off hy tions received at this office
the weeks end but The Youths
Companion is as neAV andsought Thoroughbred Shorthorn buE
I after the fifty second Aveek of the for service One dollar
switchman at Wymore the Perhaf he s rS5 lei I year as the first It is elastic in I McCO OK HARDWARE CO
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npftmn rmif c nrc ic nfi ovl rv
I rtrtrl rAmop n nC o C lif TirrifTll f frrtTTI
liteu vw u u - is
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V- 7 V 7 JJrT b the manufacturer of our patent flours
relief department lie was j and raaljcs one of the best anaround
charged for color blindness The j protein feeds which we have A mix-
conrt affirms the decision of the j ture of about one pound of shorts to
court beloAV in the folloAA ing Ian- two and one half pounds of corn
guage
its adaptability too for it does j
not matter whether the present1 A specialty of typewriter supplies at
The Tribune Shop Papers of all
is fm- a lmv nr a crirl -mm--
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ned people sedate couples grand
parents there never Avas one yet
did not set store by The
Youths Companion You can
not make a mistake if you giA e
The Companion and it is only
175 a year noAv On January 1
Great
McCOOK H
Sto
weights sizes and qualities Ribbons
for every machine carbon papers
manuscript covers etc All kept in
stock
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AT
ARDWARE CO
Just Avhen you need them but we Avant to cut down our
stock and in order to do it quick Ave offer the
Highest Grade Oak Heaters
at the following reductions
Riverside Oak regular 26 at 2150
Garland Oak regular 2350 at 1950
Acorn Gas Burners regular 26 at 2150
Howard Overdraft regular 21 at 15
Howard Overdraft regular 14 at 11
Coles Hot Blast regular 1850 at 1650
Coles Hot Blast regular 1450 at 1250
Coles Hot Blast regular 1350 at 11
Cremo Oak regular 15 at 13
Daisy Oak regular 10 at 750
Also this week only io0 off on Base Burners
COHMENCING OCTOBER 27th
Sale Lasts One Week
and no more If you Avant bargains and are anxious to save
dollars you will take advantage of this great price cutting sale
Cash or payments which ever suits you We Avant to
move the goods and you get the advantage
Call Examine and be convinced
McCOOK HARDWARE COMPANY
PHONE 3 1 McCOOK NEBR
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