11 M iti k1 A For Sale An bull from Va reeola 2d who sold for 3000 Bull is worth 100 but will sell for 20 as I have no use for the animal W E Corwin Lakewood Ranch All creditors of the estate of Mary A Wlliitakar deceased are notified the County Judge of Red Willow county Nebraska will on June 2Glih 1912 sit to examine all claims against said estate with a view to their adjustment and allowance The time limited for presentation of claims against said estate is June 25th 1912 Seal J C MOORE County Judge RITCHIE WOLFF Attorneys First publication Nov 27 Sts All persons interested in the es tate of Osc ir M Matthews de ceased are hereby notified that on November fth 1911 Maude Baker filed her petition in the county court of Red Willow coun ty Nebraska for her administra tion of said estate and same will be heard in said court at nine a in on December 2nd 1911 vSeal J C MOORE County Judge RITCIHE WOLFF Attorneys First publication Nov 13 6ts Notice to Land Owners To Joseph B Blair and to all whom it may concern The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at the center of section 19 on the quar ter sectdon line in East Valley precinct Red Willow county Ne braska running thence south tl rough sections 19 and 30 to within 20 rods of the southline of section 30 thenco in a south easterly direction to intersect road running east between sec tions 30 and 31 at a point about 35 rods east of the southwest cor ner of the southeast quarter of section 30 township 3 range 26 Red Willow county Nebraska has reported in favor of the lo cation thereof and all objections thereto or claims for damages must lie filed in the County Clerk s office on or before noon of the 29th day of January A of November 1911 CIIAS SKALLA County Clerk FiTst publication Nov 27 Sts Resolution Whereas in compliance with ordinance number 212 of the city of McCook Nebraska the Citi zens National Bank of MdCook Nebraska a regularly organized bank located in said city and the MeCook National Bank of Me Oook Nebraska a regularly or ganized bank located within said city have each filed with the clerk of said city an agreement to nav said oitv the rate of in terest named in said ordinance no laager amount having been fixed by resolution and have each filed with the clerk of said city a bond in the penal sum of thirty thousand dollars with thro good and sufficient sureties which bond and sureties have been ap proved by the Mayor and Coun Deaths in Nebraska Per the year ending Tunc 30th J11 th total deaths on Nebras ka railroads was 81 the injured 1024 These figures do not in clude the IS deaths and 22 injur ed in Hie Indianola wreck The totals include thirty three railway employes five passenger- one tpotal clerk amd forty two others n grand total of eighty-one The injured number 720 cmploj es 129 passengers thirty one pos lal clerks and other employes D 1919 or said road will be aiul 1 i6 other persons The total tablished without reference there- r 1024 The average total nui lo of railway employes on the Dated at McCook this 25th day roads in that time was ziyzd winie tile tcrai numiicr oi j nue passengers carried was 10- 447863 I Of the railway employes killed UiWiitecn were employed by the I r 1 jI T31 frAr nf and TxTntfrP tm l lm rnuiue one y huc Petition for Settlement of Account Jn the County Court of Red Willow County Nebraska State of Nebraska Red Willow County ss To all persons interested in the estate of Henry Tingling de ceased I IT Staples Administrator pray ing a final settlement and allow ance of his account filed in this eourt on the 17th day of Novem ber 1911 and for the settlement of said estate and the discharge of him and liis bondsmen from further liability therein Island six by the Northwestern eight by the Burlington and one In tii Missouri Pacific Of the five passengers killed three were killed by the Union Pacifie and two by the Missouri Pacific BOX ELDER Another small blizzard Monday Tin- sshocl is preparing a pro gram for Thanksgiving A number from here went to J M Bradys sale Monday but it w i postponed until December 6 Glenn Fouch Hugh Lila and i f nrl Oairmbell snrmt Sundav Tf i lmrphv ordered tliat vou son children rml nil persons interested in said A W Campbell and her grand nol be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said ma t ter by publishing a copy of this order in the McCook Tribune a neiwspaper printed in said coun ty for three successive -weeks prior to said day of hearing Seal J C MOORE County Judge C E EDD11ED Attorney First publication Nov 20 6ts R F D No 1 William Waters returned home last Fridav nieht It was quite TRY F P A COFFEE On Our Special Price Offer To introduce and create demand for a strictly first grade Coffee before placing it generally in Nebraska with local retail dealers we offer a trial order to farmers and others at a price that will pleas 70a as much as the Coffee F P A COFFEE is of special blend of fine flavor and has become deservedly pop alar among all who appreciate carefully selected blended and prop erly roasted Coffee As but a limited amount of this high quality Coffee can be dis tributed for advertising purposes please write promptly for our advertising price that you may receive your share of this offer The Fo P A offe department 1S08 WEBSTER STREET OAflMA NEBRASKA - instruction cil of said city as to form of bond have fairl v Ramped both the state and sufficiencv and number of -- engage m iu production sureties and no other bank has In using the hog cholera serum tiled such bond such or agree- there are SGVeral important features ment therefore to consider the most important being Be it Resolved by the Mayor that unless the hogs receiving the and Council of the city oC Mc- Oook Nebraska Section 1 The said treasurer of said city is hereby ordered to keep wall the money now on hand or hereafter received in each fund in his hands belonging to mad city equally divided be tween and as- so divided deposit ed in saiid Citizens National Bank and said McCcok National Bank and in his monthly reports to said Mayor and Council to state the amount of money in each of said banks Section 2 This Resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage approval and publication according to law Passed and approved this 27th Cav of November 1911 JAMES Mc ADAMS Mayor Attt I V STOLL City Clerk n sk m m n n n n a 1 IBiBaiiHBEaBaiBamiaBBB TREATMENT serum are at once exposed to cholera Two Methods of Giving Serum to Head Off Ravaging Disease Animals Should Be Kept Twenty four Hours in Dry Place Both Before and Alter Injection By J H Gain Department of Animal Pathology University of Nebraska B B OG cholera is more widespread nutting about 10 c c cubic over the corn belt than for a i meters in a place The skin at the g number of years and the de mands for hog cholera serum point of injection should be rolled be tween the thumb and finger to prevent leakage Heavy hogs can be put into a crate and the injection made along the abdomen and between the lnnf legs wherever the skin is loose Should small abscesses form at the point of injection they should be opened freely to allow drainage It is important that the hogs be NEBRASKA HOG CHOLERA SERUM PLANT the protection lasts for only three or four weeks when they will again be susceptible to tho disease This means that it is important to know first whether genuine cholera exists before sending for the serum If a qualified veterinarian is obtainable have him kill a sick pig and make a post mortem In acute cholera the kidneys show small dark colored spots in some cases so numerous as to give rise to the term turkey egg kidney The lungs and intestines may also hhow small bright red spots In the INJECTING AN IMMUNE HOG WITH PHOLERA BLOOD ist stages ot the acute form the skin through the herd is rapid there will of the abdomen turns to a purple be many tht are apparently well that color There are two methods of giving serum In one the inner surfaces of t av c1pi ivili tli the thighs are well washed with an matter may and do appear at daughter Minnie vvalseji went up the dose being divided equally between the County Court to be held in the erek Friday to visit relatives the two sides The other method is and for said county on the 9th Minnie expects to stay until after to inject just underneath the loose da v of December A D 1911 at Thanksgiving 1 stin of the aodomen near the flank The thought cf the Epworth ni nftlAftlr ji m to show cause if anv there be why the League lessons for December is prayer ol Ulie petitioner snouiuj uiuhuui uj he Model Eph 411 16 11 Pel 1 3 4 Miss Ruth Fouch leader WINTER DAIRYING Husbandry There are many advantages in hav ing cows come fresh in the winter when all dairy products sell at a high price Here in Nebraska the price of butter Is fully 50 per cent higher in the winter than in the summer When tho cows calve in the spring a surprise to his folks who had e generally milk well until the pas 1 1 i i tures dry up when the flow of milk J B Feiohtners brother Jake from South Dakota is here vrisit ing lie expects to stay all winter stable feeds begin the cows are al most dried up Now if the cows come fresh in the fall they produce a good flow of milk during the winter month and in the spring when they are tinmen on grass tins acts as a the period of milk production An other distinct advantage in winter dairying is that during this season the farmer is not so busy with other work consequently he can give more time to thp care of the cows the milk and the cream than is possible during the busy season of the year When winter dairying becomes more general ly practiced the subject of winter feeds will be given more attention Of these silage is one of the most Important since one acre of good gilage material will yield as much feed as three acres of pasture kept twenty four hours in a dry place Loth before and after injection The serum is of doubtful benefit to a sick hog Give only to the hogs ap parently well in the herd and leave them in the infected yards so that they may be exposed to the disease The dose of serum as ordinarily used is 20 c c cubic centimeters pei 100 pounds of hog but in a viru lent outbreak or in a valuable pure hi ed herd this should be increased to 25 or 80 c r per 100 pounds Where the spread of the disease irfltri4 i trrlif r o 5T Tirt rrn far dip solution will do and the in jection made deeply into the muscles have been infected for three or lour days Most of these will die In herds that are very susceptible and where the ouifcieak is a virulent one the spread is so rapid that unless serum is used at the outset the loss will be heavy In ordinary outbreaks if the serum is used early and in ficient dosage the loss should fall be low 10 per cent breed but that a community so far as Ry J H Frandson Professor of Dairy j possible should favor a particular 1 nreea ir nearly an tne nreeus are represented in a sparsely settled com munity it means that there are not many of one breed and as a result whenever new blood is desired ftv a herd it is necessary to send away Ire quently long distances to secure what is desired Another distinct advan tage of community breeding especial ly where the herds are small is that nuickly falls off so that by the timetne farmers of a community can joint- y purchase the sire and use him for their herds The cost of purchasing and maintaining a good pure bred sire will in this way be reduced to a minimum The further advantage to a district or locality in sticking to second freshening and thus lengthens j cne breed s that the demand for that COMMUNITY BREEDING By J H Frandson Professor of Dairy Husbandry It is highly desirable not only that particular breed may be supplied in carload lots and in this way the dis trict will gradually work up a reputa tion that will readily enable it to dis pose of any surplus stock In a giPSt measure the success of our European friends is due to the fact that they have as a country been faithful to and developed that particular breed which seemed most suitable to their environment Too little care is given to the or chard on the average farm It will pay its share of the profits if allowed but not when it is overgrown with brush and weeds and the trees are never pruned Corn Is not expected to yield a paying crop if it is not cared for Neither should It b expected of each dairyman stick by a certain tbo orchard stecsHusi - TpMTMMlMBMgM MH With Less Than 4 Week Till Christmas We wish to announce the arrival of a beautiful line of Japanese Hand Decorated China in so many styles and prices that you can se- lect to suit your taste and pocket book A Delight to Christmas Shoppers is our line of cut glass and silverware so reason able in price that you will surely afford some selections to make up your Christmas package Our CiUery Department Better than ever with shears scissors pocket knives and 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