The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 12, 1912, Monday Evening Edition, Image 2

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GET THE HABIT
Young man it will pay you to get the habit We mean the
saving habit The banking habit will help you If you are
starting out in life with only your two hands to help you the
dollar on deposit will be the best friend you will have on the
side Start an account at the bank Dont check unless the
need is urgent A id to it rather than draw it out You will
acquire a standing among the men who do things You will
in time have a fund to do something with yourself Get the
habit Start now The opening of a bank account may be
the turning point in your career Come and start with us no
matter how small Ask the successful man if this advice is
good lie knows See if he deesnt tell you the same thing
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Te MeCoofe THiiM
ESTABLISHED 1882
F M KIMMELL Editor and Publisher
Largest Circulated Newspaper Fublishfid in Red Willow County
SUBSCRIPTION 150 A YEAR
Entered at postoffice McCook Nebraska as second class
matter Published Sciiii Weekly on Mondays and Thursdays
I hereby announce my Many of our vast corporate
daey for County Attorney sub- and mdivadual fortunes are re
ject to decision of Republican pri suit of almost unbeliieveable pub
mary lie gifts in landfe Since S631 the
GIIAS D RITCHIE government has given away 55-
I OJUXOO acres more land to beg
business than has been acqxtired
The Nebraska Direct Legislation by homesteaders The Northern
League iviLl hold a session in Lin i Pacifie received land worth 9S0
coin February loth wlueui is- the 000000 from the federal govern
date of the Legislatfve Rinmicu ment And look Avhat could
at which ti uu they hepe to evciv have been done with that Land
plans to insure endorsement of had we tihe pccple who owned it
the Direct Legislation Amend- cared io keep it snvs Mr
ment by the different parties at
th April primaries
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W A Reynolds ea shier of the
Farmers and Merc thin Is- Bank cf
Indianola hao iMed as a reipubE
can candidate for state reprs
entaitive for Rid Wiliow eoomty
Mr Reynolds is a young mm i
sterling rdiiciated a
the i anama canal and still have
ey We coailci Have built tliat
railroad ourselves for 75000000
We Avuuld have had 1011000000
left We could have irlt the
Up ton nd Cmtnl Pacifies for
- nWOGOO the Southe n Pacific
fur sl0O00OOCO the Atlantic
Pacific tor 100000G0 We conk
tluii have spent 400000000 for
thorough business man and some ft
would made an id pal candidate
and if elected would make an The Rothschilds says Presi
able representative The dent David Strr JorcVn of Stan
ion believes the republicans- cf ford uniiverily hive been the
Red WiVcw cciinty wii1 do- well actual rulers of Europe since the
in honoring Mr Reynolds with battle of Waterloo And Amer
the neminaton IF many frinads ica has- some knowledge of the si
here -certainly wish him success lent but absolute activities cf
Cambridge Clarion the unseen emipire of finance
V Franklin Pres G H Watkiss Vice Pres
R A Green Cshr
The Citizens National Bank
of McCook Nebraska
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000
DIRECTORS
V Franklin A McMillen R Grp n
G II Watkiws Vernice Franklin
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SED WILLOW
Jacob Randel lias had a tussle
viitli the gnippe
Wdlliaan ileyiers lost lias beat
cow and as she left no trace he
thinks she was droTied in the
river as another showed she had
been in the waiter
Miss Silvernail has been very
ill but is now somewhat better
Mrs diarley Allen spent two
days with Mrs Louis Longnecker
wliiie 01iarli was helping Louis
as was also Rcseoe Korns TJie
yjoung folks find it pleasant ai
well as profitable to exchange
work
There was no school the latiter
part of the week owing to the
illness of the teacher
There was a surprise party at
Louis Lrongneckers on Friday
evening largely attended and
greatly enjoyed
Roscoe Korns and family went
from the party and spent the
remaiinder of the night ait LTorace
Taylors
The SoUnd Sleep of Good Health
Is not for those suffering from- kid
ney ailments and irregularities The
prompt use of Foley Kidney Pills will
dispel backache and rheumatism heal
and strengthen sore and ailing kid
neys restore normal action and
with it health and strength Mrs
M F Spalshury Sterling 111 says
I suffered great pains jin my back
and kidneys could not sleep at night
and could not raise my hands ovier
my head But two bottle9 of Foley
is as pleasant to use as cold wait
er It comes in two sizes prices
50 cents and 100 Remember
you can obtain at only at bur
store The Rexall Store L W
Kidney Pills cured me A McMillen McConnell
HAIR HEALTH
If You Have Scaljg or Hair Trou
bleAccept This Offer
When we promise your money
back for the mere asking of Rex
all 93 Hair Tonic does not do
as we claim it will you certainly
liave no reason for even hesctotaoi
to tiy it We do not ask you to
Obligaitie yourself in any way
We could not afford to so
strongly endorse Rexali 93
Ilair Tonic and continue to sell
it as we do if it dad nojt do all
we claim Should our entluisti
asm carry us away and Eexall
93 Hair Tonic not give entire
satdsf action to the users they
would lose falith in us and our
statements and in consequence
oiiir business prestige would suf
fer
Therefore when we assure you
that RexaE 93 Mr Tonic will
promptly eradicate dandruff
stimulate hair growth and pre
vent premature baldness you marj
rest assured we know what we
are talking about
We honestly believe that Rex
all 93 Hair Tonic wiiill do
mora titan any other liuman agen
cy toward restoring hacr growth
and hair health It is not greasy
and wnE not gum the scalp or
badr or cause permanent stain I
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I 1111 g Unique Story oits Hiscovery W
THE CHAMPION CAR
Joist a countryman thats
all is the way the grower of
this remarkable ear of eoin Mr
Fred C Paliin styles himself Al
though he is admitted to be one
Iloosar farmer and while he
openly prof esses a reaosnable
pride in the achievement of grow
ing the famous ear of corn which
was adjudged the moat perfect
ever grown it is without a shad
ow of ostentation
THEVVUKEUOCG TROPHY
It looks to me like
i good
ear lie saiu What do you
think of it
I picked it up and looked it
over Well I snid finally I
of the leading corn experts in think it is the most perfect ear
the country one whese semieea of corn I ever saw Its good
are greatly in demand as a judge i enough to win the W K Kellogg
of corn exhibits Mr Palm asks 1000 trophy this year at Oma
for no greater honor or diBfcine iha
toon than to be known as a ipkiin I And 1 was confident the mo-
ment I saw it and looked it over
that 1 held the trophy winner in
my hand So much so that when
I left for Omaha to exhiibiit the
ear I took it out of mv grip and
showed it to the station agent
wiith the wordp Thats the ear
HE WORLDS GREATEST EAR OF CORK
Variety Palms Corn Flake Yellow Names after
the AY K Kellogg 1000 Trophy
A Hybrid The seventh year production
Parent Plants Male Reads Yellow Dent Female Alex
anders Geld Standard
Dimensions Length 10 1 S inches Circumference 7 3 4
inches Number of rows 20 Length cf kernels 3 1 of an
inoh Width of kernels about 3 8 of am inch Thickness of
kernels- 1 G of an inch Arrangement very uniform kernels
running in straight rows the entire length of the ear without
a misplaced grain holding their length well to the ends of the
ear tip beting well covered with dented grains Weiglit 20
ounces Estimated proportions corn 92 per cent ecib S per
cent
ill mWMi r l
ihtWnrlr
zyc l 3
The champion ear cf corn was f m going
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Hil
not an aeeixunt I -re can he iropny Whin
no greater leEOn in the value c - - res the yliory of tlie
careful study and painsiaking sv ear as favin lolu it him
leetion of seed and breeding - nit on strength ot it
th3 experience of this same Paliin wiio wjA say that hrtit U laiin
Tihe farmer avIio thinks he stands dcesn t juaily merit the title
a clioHee tb go into lws corn field The 31an Wilio Knowa Corn
and bv a piicee of ludc piclv out But thoics not all of Jaliins
RRHRSfnomcn
rewaoraw
the trophy and which has become
known as the best ear of corn
ever grown
IP 100000
PAnOHALGOKN TROPHY
JvIADE SjT tifeany
lwiceNvarded To be Com
peted for aain at the next
jlCorn 5hovatC0LUMBIASC J
The next award of this trophy
will be made at the next Nation
al Corn Exposition which will be
held in February 1913 at Co
lumbia S C It is planned to
make this exposition much broad
er in scope than any held in the
past and consequently a longer
time will be required for prepar
ation Special buildings are be
ing erected for the exposition
the main building to be 400 by
1G7 feet ground measurements
The show will last ten days The
state of South Carolina lias ap
propriated 40000 for the expens
es of the exposition and the pros
pect is that Dixie wall do her-
self proud in an effort to make
this exposition th greatest of its
kind ever held
Foley Kidrey Pills will cure any
caso of kidney or bladder trouble not
beyond the reach of medicine No
to vn Hie 1000
medIcine can d0 more A McMilten
There is more Catarrh in this sec
tion cf the coisntry than all other dis
eases put together and until the
last few years was supposed to be
incurable For a great many years
doctors pronounced it a local disease
11 i 1 r i IT l it x --
an ear ytivhi nature lias story lie tells it willingly clio by constantly failing to cure with
wiled ever more perfectly and mocteatly for he knows that his local treatment pronounced it
wcVili it wrcet the honors- fnem story whenever told is a source curable Scisi ee has proved catarrh
tilife Indiana man cannot do bet- of great- encouiageanent of the to h n rnntjitioni fra nmi
ter to dLtiabuse his mind of thus thousands of farmers who never therefore requires constitutional treat
fallacious notion than to read the had a batter chance than he had ment Halls Catarrh Cure manu
story of Palin and life champion brought up on a farm near Now- factured by F J Cheney Co
ear town Ind He has never owned Toledo Ohio is the only
VI foot of farm land in his life ional cure on the market It is
a Ml
In the first place Palin kndws
corn If there was no more proof
of this fact than the bare story
of the development and discovery
of the eihampiion ear it would lie
enough And in proof of this fact
here is the story as he told it
himself
It was in November 1910
and we were just harvesting oiur
crop The weather had been goad
Jbut we were a little late vvtii
the harvest The men were going
through the fields with the wag
on in the usual way gathering
corn and the harvest was a prom
asing one
sufficiently true to type to per
mit of their being exluiibibeid
Tli ere is a small box on every
corn wagon in which the most
perfect ears are thrown These
when properly selected constit
tute the seed com and among
these more perfect ears we occas
ionally find an ear that we are
wiMing to exhibit in a contest
On the day the champion ear
Kvas foiund I was at the homse
ana ait emmer mme one or tne
men brought it in and laid it
wiith a number of other ears up
on the window sill in the well
roiom for me to take and put
away in the seed house
Well I said do yoai think
youve got a good ear there
when he took a notion that he
wjculd rather be an agricultural
ist so lie took few short courses
at Purdue University and rented
a portion of the farm he now oc
cupies Nine years ago he began
carefully breeding this new
jriety of corn For two years he
planted two rows of Reads Yel
low Dent then two of Alexand
ers Gold Standard dctiasseliing
the Gold Standard From Um de
itaaseiled rows he picked for seed
only the ears carrying the char
acteristics he wanted to repro
duce planting these in breeding
plots and maintaining careful se
lection so that in nine years
tinie he had developed a well-set- j
tied type j
The Palin champion ear wasj
the first winner of the W K Kel
logg National Corn Trophy aj
handsome silver and enamel cup
made by Tiffany of New York
at a cost of 1000 Mr Kellogg
as the originator and manufactur
We have a sort of corn show or of Toasted Corn Flakes natur
al my farm all the tune and there ally has a deep interest in the de
lis always an award for exception velopnient of the liigher grades
aiily good ears oi eorn ejars of corn for company of whtolt
he is president the Kellogg Toast
ed Corn Flake Co requires ten
thousand bushels of corn a day
for the making of its product
The Kellogg trophy was offered
to be awarded in annual compe
tiition for the best single ear of
corn until won twice by the same
producer The fact that the Kel
logg product is made only from
selected white corn while the
winning ear was of a pronounced
yellow type was a peeuliar feat
ure
The Kellogg trophy was won in
1910 at Columbus Oluio by R
A James of Charleston 111 with
a magnificent ear of Reads Yel
low Dent but not so perfect an
ear as that which originally won
nd nrcsrilied Inr al rpmpflies jinil
nul JI rt - i l T
uwii wit- oou ucre iarm on wamen taken ineernaUy in doses from 10
the champion ear of corn which j drops to a teaspoonful
It acts
won the llellorsr ironhv
grown is a rented farm
1 Mr Palms real experience as a
farmer began about sixteen years
ago He had been on the road as
a grocery sneeialtv salesman
was rectlv on the blocd and mucous sur
faces of the system They offer one
hundred dollars for any case it fails
to cure Send for circulars and test
imonials
Address F J CHENEY CO
Toledo Ohio
Sold by Druggists 75c
Take Halls Family Pills for con
stipation
Heating Plumbing
MiddlctonRnby
Are prepared to fur
nish estimates on
short notice Thev
keep a complete line
of Bath Tubs La
vatories Sinks and
other plumbing mater
ial including a good
line of lawn hose and
sprinklers
Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr
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How Colds Affects the Kidneys
Avoid taking cold if your kidneys are
sensitive Cold congests the kidneys
throws too much work upon them
and weakens their action Serious
kidney trouble and even dis
ease may result Strengthen your
kidneys get rid of the pain and
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Furniture and Carpets
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West B St Phone black 271
Most for your money
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Trained Nurse
Phone red 479
804 East Second Street
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Main avenue McCook Nebrv
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and complete stocks
in all grades
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Phone 5
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