The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 07, 1912, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 4

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E F D No 1
The Ncthnagel school
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GRANT
Another snow storm swept
over this section last week The
rowels are drifted so bad tliait
they are not fit for travel
J II Weseh called on Lorenz
Leitner one day last Aveek on mat
iers of business
C L Harris and Xewt Bryan
are busy hauling straw these
stormy days
Newt Bryan and George Haas
of Traer Kansas were at Mc
Cook 021 business last Friday
Harry iRathburn and family
and Orville Wade were McCook
visitors last week
There Avas no mail delivery on
route No 2 Saturday on account
of the sucaa storm
Ed Oarficld is on the Back list
August Weseh Sr has leen
doAvn with the grip but is some
better ait tliis Avriting
Julius Kathka moved onto his
farm near Oberlin Kansas last
Aveek and Lorenz Leitner has tak
en possession of the place vacat
ed by him
RED WILLOW
Mrs Will Meyers has been ill
but is iioav better
Mrs Arch Hatcher Mrs Will
Handel and Mrs Louis Longneek
er veach had a sick spell but all
are able to be around again
William Randel Avas the cham
pion speller at the spelling match
this Aveek
en Febraiarv 29th ending a sue-
it and usefulness to the
children And Mr Hall is some
warmer melting Aveather
W e hope to be able to furnish
L contracted when tae caiia nas a com
TJiat is Avhy all medical authorities
say beware of ccJds For the quick
curecf colds ycu will fimd nothing
better than Chamberlains Cough
Remedy It can always be depend
ed upon and is pleasant and safe to
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nuw III Uldruot
Of Value When Carefully Cared
For and Properly Applied
VARIOUS METHODS ARE USED
By P B Barker Assistant Professor
and Acting Head of Department ol
Instructional Agronomy
One hundred tons of farm manure
is worth 200 This is a surprising
statement but becomes more reason
able with a little consideration and
thought of the matter Very few have
given this important subject its due
f attention There is usually such a
large amount of work to do on the
farm that there is very little time to
consider the subject of farm manure
or any other important subject The
writer is frank to confess that during
the cultivating season he went to the
corn fields early in the morning with
but one mam object in mind and that
was to make nine half mile rounds
He went to the fields after dinner
with but one object namely to make
nine half mile rounds This voices the
sentiment of many farmers
Farm Manure a Nuisance
Notwithstanding the great value of
manure when carefully cared for and
Mrs Frank Allen of Wilcox properly applied to the farm land it
Charley Allen Avif e and little is too often allowed to lay around the
daughter Lcuis Longneeker and barns and sheds where it is a nuis
famiiv -pent Friday at John ice not only to the farmer and his
family but to the public in general
T Ker s
Ltongnee The nilllure is anowei to accumulate
March surely came an like a
t0 such a large cxtent n many cages
m
luon Ihat it is in the way of people and
The Watkins agent Avas around stocir and consequently impedes the
this AVttsk movement around the buildings
High sncAV drifts again Some barn yards contain such large
in hard tnTvel accumulations of manure that the
Children are much troubled stock cannot moe ibout them as com-
lortamy as unuer uetier conditions
Avith colds
Some peoples stock vsoems to
suffer fncan cold ami hunger The
Aounj calve where sheltered are
Tnis is especially true during wet
springs Instances may be mentioned
vhere the cattle are obliged to stand
Lnef deen i mud and slush largely
up to th rumulatod manure Many
rPv feed kts have been made rather
ttvn remove the manure from the
closed older ones
Many people have been heard to sav
cc wrfiul term for the teacher they dshked to arive past cer
Francis K Hall and one of - r holdings because of the un itMjtlv
school s tv manure piles surrounding the
tarns sheas etc
Tf le lint rn nnrftmmnn tliinor 4r liofir
and too -
cpeaker singer n0R nnrl vonien conipiaining about thr
The last lieaAy snOAV increases
t unpleasant odors encountered in pass
tihe farmers high hopes of good i rj certain places because of the vast
crepe this year especially lis ithe rcuniulations of this rsfuse How
prospect considered encouraging it must he to live in th
fr small rain ulil of such odors is it an wi
The reads are difficult on tjat come wives visiTto leave
fnmt of the heaw snoAv and
rr - 1 - i ii friw f 11 the ill effects of farm manure
uiey won 1 uLMimFmL u iho t nnpc nrr
thof rornecte with the unnitarv
rvirrtnii rt of such acrumulations
irvore - Wi as tluj Aveather opens- Tanv stPk ar unfavorably lo
ioid th reads amproe
BOX ELDER
Mrs Gcm Younger visited Mrs
Thur irn Dcvle one day last Aveel
J K Gordon has been on -the
sxlc Vst but - -able to be aroiund
again
Glenn Forte h returned last Sat
urday f m i i ka City where
lie Avas aterdin but hi3
health avciiu not r emit his re
maining any longer
About four inches of snow fell
last Saturday and Sunday
The meetings cit itihp church last
week Avere not vry well attend
od on aeecunt cf bad Avoather
The tcrphone fee the
Nebraska Tckiplone Oo in
this Aicairiity list Monday
Advertised List
The following letters and cards
remain uncalled for at the pus
office
Letters
Baur Mr Henry
Ivor ell Mr J B
Lear Mr Archie
Meehcr Mr Dan
Jackson IL
Stokc Hatter
SelMn IIannrli 2
Wcinta Chas
Cards
Benton Mr Frank
Burgess Will
DaA ies Mr Hugh
Elfis Mr S E
Heizeneter Mr A E 2
Hess Beullah
IIitclnh MS Ti
L ndtrin n Glaivi
MaeRae J D
PrcsAvnec Mr Emery
Bupp Mr J AV
Smith Gladys
WalL Mr George and Gu
LON COXE Postmir
Children are much more likely to
-contract the contagious diseases when
they have cold Whooping cough
diphtheria scarlet ferer and con
sumption are- diseases that are often
rtrd in som draw or on lrnd that
thrn tal v heie the barns nr
o ted end consequent v m ich ol
the loachings from the manure arr
forncd into the v os durin heav
rincrm The shallow Ftock wellc
zrc sonietimer so contaminated wit1
such leachngs during earlj wet
sirinis tint th water is colored and
jet rri1 mill cows and other stock are
rnnpellrd to drink this impure water
Mrny -ells from which the drinkn
wrter for the family is obtained ar
local d so as to become contaminated
with leacl ings from the manure On
of the most important considerations
en ny farm is the position of the well
reforpc to barns feed lots etc
Hew Ccr Psrmers Dicpor of Manure
n f disrcsal of the manure on liv
siok farm5 is a big one Various
methods arf used in managing these
accumulations of manure
Some farmers build their barns feec
lets etc en the hillside in order tc
permit the manure to be washed dovi
the slop daring the heavy rains A
fcw have deemed it advisable to buik
on sandy places since the large por
tion of the manure would leach intc
rne soil leainc the yards in a driei
condition than would be the case or
heavier soils which are more or lcs
lovcl Many farmers are making
free use of their whrat straw for bed
ding rur rses f rb ni1 hol 1 t1
liquid -- r 1T ft th 5Tr ti
n t11 ovrrn l of t
storl A pt nr irr cr7Tr
the - rrc j wjo
the a - - n bp ti
heaw ami r Tn rr b t
aint4 o1 i Ttr - i
from q -Till l ninl -
nearbv field t ip jnctor i t
vay have v wbere s 1
diii fi o pti ic
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ACCOrrt - lo ti r f V -
wliicli has hern tri i -
three years froTi prrsoas re f
the soila classss of the coc
school of agriculture and wlai
courses numbeiing about 2000 in
Tiduals from Nejfrka farms a vr
large portion of the manure is burnei
or Avasted in other wajs A few local
ifles are using all the manure for fer
tllizer purposes Many are appiyin
about 25 per cent of it to the land
and many counties are utilizing les
than 50 per cent in any way whatevei
It is a mistaken idea that spars
feeding is favorahle to reproduction
It is however true that a method o
feeding Avhich induces excessive fat
ness is unfavorable to reproiuctioih
Real Estate Pilings
The folloAvrng real estate filings
AaAre been made in the county
clerks office since our last re
port
Kate Wilcox and ihusband to
John W Conrad Avd all
of 25 s hf 24-2-30 lots 1
and 2 31-2-29 5000 00
Wm Scltmid to Lena Schmld
Avd lot 16 block 2 Leban
on 1700 00
Walter T Elliott nnd Avift
to Fred L Watennaii val
lot 3 block 1 Lebanon 162 50
U S to Hears cf J aim Rein
eis ipatent to nw qr of 32-2-28
U S to Agnes Karihaussr
patent ne qr
Hiram C Rider and wife to
S D Taylor Avd lot 12
block 2 4 Riverview
eterv 20 00
Geo Brumgard and wife to
Geo W Ilerrod Avd lot
5 block 32 McCook 1 00
John II Miller and wife to
Alfred Johnson Avd to
s hf se qr 18-4-29 and aV
hf ne qr 19-4-29 4000 00
Aug M Borg to Peter Nel
son wd qr 34-2-30
Elda E True to Jo Ira Ilust
wd lot G and 7 block 8
West McCook 450 00
John Ilust to Catherina Ileun
wd lot 4 block 10 West
McCook 150 00
Mary Golligain to Joseph
Kavalec Avd sw qr
3600 00
Jcsef Kavalac to Mary Colli
gan Avd se qr ne qr 12-3-28
800 00
Cyrus E and Wm II Smith
to Enes E SouthAviek Avd
Shf of 1 and n hf of nw
qr 1 and 12-3-30 13200 00
W C Allson to L E Barger
Avd lot 8 block 32 2nd
McCook 2600 00
Home- Seed Corn the Best
W H Mellor seeretary of the
staite board of agriculture avIio
acodinpaaiied the sed corn spe
cial train through a pc rtion ci
XebraFka said he Avas interested
in the c sise cf a man Aho heard
the aj ed specialijaiis Icieturc at a
certain station and listened in
to ojatemcints that corn
shippr l frcm a long distant
Avould net produce as good corn
as d groAvn from nubbins
grown in the viainaty where th
planting is done The man in
question had just shipped two
ear of fine locking oar
from I own nd Ava offering tHan
for seed at the rate cf 2 a b ush
er The man producul enc cf K
ears and began to berate the lec
turer Avbo would say anytluimg
against his imported corn Th
ear shoAvn was accepted by the
seed specialists and tighteen
grains jiliiced in tlr mcit ec rth
in a tierater At the end of itbe
week after lime had been given
for -the grains to groiv it Ara
found that not one el them
germinated- -Lincoln News
CHURCH NOTES AND TOPICS
Christian Science The morn
ing subject for next Sunday is
Christian Sunday school at
10 a m preaching at 11 a nu
and 8 p m II M Mitchell mil
ister
Divine Science Unity health
meeting on Tuesday and Friday
eA enings Ncav Thought Sunday
school three oclock on Sunday
afternoon 123 W D street
Methodist Regular services as
folloAvs Preaching at 11 a m
and 8 p m EpAVorth League at
7 p m Sunday school at 10 a
m Prayer meeting on Wednes
day evenings
Baptist Sermons at 11 a m
and 8 p in Bible school at 10
Christian Endeavor at 7 p m A
hearty Avelcome to all avIio Avish
to Avorship Avith us D L Mc
Bride minister
Catholic St Patricks Church
8 30 a m Ioav mass and sermon
1030 a m high mass and ser
mon 230 p m Sunday school
800 evening services Rev Wm
Patfeon 0 M I pastor
German Evan Lutheran East
6th street Morning service at
1030 evening sen ice at 730
All German spealring people are
cordially invited to attend Rev
G- Wockenfuss R eA O Richert
3JIW JLUKCYM3M S3TmVKSJSatlVJimaSV
FOR SALE
SEED BARLEY 125 a
bushel Also can- and corn
I
1 mile west and
south of McCook
mil
ts
7 itu
BIG MONEY IN
RAISING SUGAR BEETS
Figures Submitted by
rlatte Valley Growers
Some Surprising Results
North
Show
Figures compiled from the re
sults attained by forty one sugar
beet groAvers in Avestern Nebras
ka shojw that during past year
that industry flourished to a
marked degree The figunes ob
tained from the report cif thEise
growers sinews that the total aero
age of the number Avao L80O and
ithat 30C00I tons1 of sugfli bxts
Avere luiised by them on that
amount cif land The grcas re
ceipts for til same was i13324
The iaverage yield per acre was
1621 tons and average amount
received per acre was -8612 the
average value per ton of beets
beung 350 The value of rth
tops is not reckoned in this
these being variously estimated
by the farmers at from 330 to
500 per -ton
The total profit on the beets
Avas 4710 per acre according to
the figures of the growers Ex
penivjs fiigurid in the table of
results attained by the forty one
growers included hand work
bunching and thinning the sec
ond hoeing the third hoeing and
the pulling and topping and Mie
seed for the crop Of libis ex
pense the- pulling and tapping is
by tar t - greatest being -on th
average -10 per ier
All expenses figured in the
table inrhuUd the plowing le AvI
ing first and second harrowing
rollrng four cultivations th fur
roAving out for irrigation and
Avork of making twice four irri
gations aso the watur rental the
cost of delivering the crop prac
tically all of the elements whieli
enter into the raising of one sea
son s crop
The g neral average of nil rx
gar beet in North Plaut
v ilky including good bad and
indifferent was 12 tens per nc iv
or 421 tons kre than the aver
of tlii fonty one growers reek
oned in the table
The record in the Aalleo for
the year was made by WiilMam
Micihie wuu phrnttd 2125 aern
anil who thertrcim 45S
tons of bcti Wy gncn 3 re
ceipts were 240315 Figures
compiled frcm hh results ahoAV
tlieifollowing
AAeragc jUcld por acre 2136
tons
Average amount received per
acre 11416
Cost per acre to raisu and de
liver 4900
Profift per acre 6516
Total profit 1402
The ipecrest crop raised in the
last of tit
forty one gricwci vrzi
by Ferguson breathers who ah
taincd 39454 tons of bests from
thirty acres which they planted
for the season The following
shews their returns
Gross receipts 20S2
AAerage per tacre 1315 tons
Average amcunt received per
acre 6940
Cost per acre to raise and de
liver 3920
Profit per acre 3020
Total profit 906
Apparently these diigures do
not include the cost cf the se ed
which is 2 an acre but on the
other hand thoy do include the
cost cf the growers iawn labor
Avhich is about 22 an acre fig
ured for a forty acre tract which
is about one mans job The1 hoe
ing and pulling are done by hirec
labor at a cost ctr about 2U an
acre Lincoln News
Notice to Delinquents
Notice is hereby given that the
rental upon the lease contract to
the following described lands in
Red YfilloAv county Nebraska as
set opposite the name of the hold
er thereof is delinquent and if
the amount Avhich is due is not
paid Avithin 60 days from date
of this notice said contract Avail
Stallions for Sale or Trade be declared forfeited by the
I Avail sell or trade either or Board of Educational Lands and
both of my stallions DeGorda Funds and said forfeiture enter
a thoroughbred imported Perch jed of record in the manner pro
eron and Jerry a seven eighths vided by law
Pcreheron For further infonna N 36-1-30 John A Hoffman
tion AVrite or call on Jos Brnnlce E B COWLES
namnliftll NToh Commissioner of Public Lands
x 3
Wants for rent for sale etc
iiftAAiiifijiasafiJSssfisaE
and Buildings
Dated Feb 16 1912
Jrstjmblacatiop Feb 19 6sw
m T i jw rjwu n wmwmwi
To Correspondents
The Tribune bainr resrularlv
j printed on Mondays and Tlmrs
Idays AVGuld be pleased to have
items mailed for bath issues by
our regular correspondents over
the county Items from
source Avill be appreciated
any
Chamherlains Coush Remedy has
v en its- great reputation and eten
3ive calo hy its remarkable cuCa of
coughs colds and croup It can be
depended upon Try it Sold by all
dealers
NOTICE OF SUIT
Nannie L LoAvman Sarah W
Lowman EdAvard E Lowman
Celin F LcAvinan and the un
known heirs and the unknown
deAisees cf Louis Lowman de
eeased defendants herein Avill
take notice that Judson L Pack
ard plaintiff herein has filed his
petition in the District Court of
Red Willow County Nebraska
against the above named defend
ants the object and prayer of
Avhiieh are to quiet the title of
the plaintiff in the Soutlnvest
Quarter of section tAventy nine
Township Four North cf Range
Twenty nine in Rcd WillcAV coim
tv Nebraska and for a decree
that the defendants Nannie L
LoAvman Sarah W LoAvman and
Edward E Lowman are the sole
and only heirs of the said Louis
Lowman deceased and enjoin
ing and forever barring said de
fendants or any cf them from
claiming any right to or right of
possession cf the said premises
or any part thereof
You arc required to answer
said petition on or before Mem
day the 15th day of April 1912
Dated thirs 4th day of Marcli
1912
JUDSON L PACKARD
By C E Eld red Attorney for
Plaintiff
First publication March 4 Stsw
NOTICE OP SUIT
Nannie M Browne Harry L
Browne and llo Browne C C
Sehrier and W L Browne as ex
ecutors of the estate of J L
Browne dcccracd Boards of the
United Presbyterian Churches of
North Ameivea a corporation
Mary S Browne and the un
known hairs and theunknoAvn de
A cscies of William Little deceas
ed defendants herein Avail take
notice that Minnie MeNiei plain
tiff herein has filed her peitifion
in the District Court of Red Wil
Ioav county Nebraska against the
aboA io named defendants the ob
ject and prayer of Avhich t
quiet the titb of the phintiff in
the Southeast Quarter of Section
Six ToAvnshep One Range Thir
ty Avest of the sixth principal
meridian in Rod Willow County
Nebraska and for a decree that
the defendants rekose cf record
two certain mortgages recorded
in Book 11 on pge 290 and
Bcnk 22 en pae 70 cif the
ords cf mortgager of said county-
and that in tb event they
fail so to d Avithhi ton days the
decree stand in lieu cif such re
leases
Ycu are required to answer
said petition on or before Mon
day tin 15th day of April 1912
Dated this 4th dav of March
1912
MINNIE MeNIEL Plaintiff
By C E Eldred her attorney
First publication March 4 Stsw
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To Susan C LTileman and to
all AYihcni it may concern
The commissioner appointed to
locate a road commencing at a
point at the northaast corner of
section numbered tliirteen and
the southwest corner of section
numbered twelve in tOAvn two
north of range 30 Avest of the
6th P M Avhere road number
ed 440 intersects road 407 in
Driftwood precinct Red Willow
county Nebraska and running
thence east on the section line be
tweem said sections 12 and 13
Town 2 North Range 30 West
of the 6th P M until the saane
coincides Avith said road number
ed 440 and a proposal to vacate
that part of road known as 440
as described below
Commencing at a point on the
section- line between sections 11
and 12 Avhere said road No 440
bears eastward shall be vacated
to a point where said road inter
sects AVDth the section line be
tAveen sections 12 and 13 all in
Town 2 Range 30 West of the
6th P M has reported in favor
of the location and Aacation
thereof and all abjections there
to r claims for damages must be
filed in the County Clerks of
fice on or before noon of the
29th day of April A D 1912 or
said road Avail be established with
out reference thereto
CHAS K DUT CJJER
County Clerk
Dated at McCook this 24th day
of 1912
First publication Feb 26 StsAV
r
VICTOR LADIES
TAILORING CO
Suits by special order at same
price charged for iead mades
Clothe- shrunk and sponged by la
test and most scientific method
Call and see samples before civinjr
5 your order for spring suit
Mrs J Vl Trammell
Main Ave Under Commercial Hotel
12sw
NOTICE OF LNCORPOEATION
OF PHELPS GEAY COMPANY
Notice is hereby given
1 That a corporation Irasibeem
formed under the name of
Phelps Gray Company
2 The principal place otf tran
sacting business is McOook Red
Willow County Nebraska
3 The general nature of the
busin vss to be transacted is the
buying and selling of fruits pro
duce and other merchandise at
AvholesaIeand on commission and
consignmen the leasing and the
erection and maintenance of such
buildings and structures as may
be necessary for the proper con
ducting of said business and to
purchase and hold real estate for
site
4 The amount of capital stock
authorized bv said corporation is
1000000 500000 of avMoIi is
to be subscribed and fully paid
up before the commencement of
business and the balance to be
issued subscribed and paid up as
may be authorized and required
by the Board of Directors
5 The existence of the said
corporation commenced on the
first day of February 1912 amd
the time of termination s tAventy
years from said date
6 The highest amount of in
debtedness to Avhich the said cor
poration shall at any tinie sub
ject itself shall not be more than
fifty per cent of its paid up cap
ital stock
7 The affairs of the said cor
poration are to be conducted hy
a President Vice president Sec
retary Treasurer and Board of
six Directors
Dated this 24th dav of Fcb
ruaiA 1912
PIIELPS GRA COMPANY
Bv C E ELDRED president
C B GRAY Secretarv
First publication Feb 26 StsAV
NOTICE
Joseph E Dodge and Arthur
S Dodge Avill take notice that
on the first dav of December
1911 Lillian M Pitney plaintiff
filed her motion and affidavit
against the said Joseph E Dodge
and Arthur S Dodge as heirs
and real representatives of Sid-
fney Dodge deceased and against
paud Joseph E Dodge as Admin
istration of the estate of said Sid
ney Dodge deceased in th e dist
rict court of Red Willow county
Nebraska in a certain cause here
tofore pending in said court
Avhorein said Lillian M Pitney
Avas and is plaintiff and said
Sidney Dodge Avas defendant
The object and prayer of salid
motion and affidavit are that
the judgment rendered in said
causo in said court on the 10th
day of October 1899 an favor of
said Lillian M Pitney and
against said Sidney Dodge for
the siun of 51109 Avith interest
thereon from said date thereof
at the rate of ten pea cent per
annum be reviAred in favor of
said Lillian M Pitney and
a gainst said Joseph E Dodge
and Arthur S Dodge as the
heirs at laAV and real representa
tives of said Sidney Dodge naAV
deceased and against said Joesph
E Dodge as Administrator of the
estate of said Sidney Dodge de
ceased On the first day of De
cember 1911 a conditional order
of revivor Avas duly made giAen
and entered in said action reAiA
ing said judgment in favor of
said plaintiff and against -the
said Joseph E Dodge and Arth
ur S Dodge as the heirs at laAV
and real representatives of said
Sidney Dodge deceased and
against said Joseph E Dodge as
administrator of the estate of
said Sidney Dodge deceased
The saad Arthur S Dodge is
hereby notified to appear on
Monday the first day of April
1912 and sIioav cause wiliy said
judgment should not be revived
against Mm and the said Joseph
E Dodge as the heirs at law
and real representatives of said
Sidney Dodge deceased and
against said Joseph E Dodge as
administrator of said estate and
if sufficient cause be not shown
to the contrary said judgment
shall stand revived
Lillian M Pitney Plaintiff
By C n Boyle and W S
lan her attorneys
First publication Feb 26 Stsw
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