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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1910)
K i 1 y i H It r E t I v Attention Mike WaM DEALER IN POULTRY EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash New location just across ricCook asasn pyTryTTWiyTTfyyTHrnrf 9- Dr J O Bruce OSTEOPATH Telephone 55 McCook Neb - Office over ElecrlcTheatreon Main Ave 4 daUUWAg Dr Herbert J Pratt REGISTERED GRADUATE Dentist Office 212H Main av over McConnells Drug Store McCook Neb Telephones Office 160 Residence Blacx131 Typewriter ribbons for sale at The Tbibokb office BEGGS CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds LclM i u i i k i Office Koom i Masonic temple 3J Pnnn Iffl Mnrnnlr IVplirncilrri rill F 3 hyluifMiiiiiJiiuiliJ tuwiithiti ii ifriHiTE DR EARL 0 YAHUE DENTIST Office over McAdams Store Phone 190 Dr J A Colfer DENTIST Room - Postoffice Building Phone 37S McCOOK NEBRASKA cckcrs Sugar Beets Cantaloupes Alfalfa and Seed Crops Spell At La Junta Colorado located 9J miles from Rocky Ford in the famous ARKANSAS VALLEY The Realm of Sugar Beet and Cantaloupe- TllP Ttfi Arf QX 0P Tiff PI le irst croP Sugar Beets will pay the original I1R ITIUI Igal JLlilLi cost of your land This is a statistical fact The Sugar Beet raiser spends his winters where heTVip fJirvfTIA IRllilfiPf pleases Why not join this class 111 MU MIL JJUllVlLl Our lands are ideal sugar beet lands Sugar beet facto y in sight of our lands We have 10000 acres of the best land in the Valley for sale No land more than three miles from shipping point Our lands adjoin the town of La Junta the county seat of Otero county which has a population of 7200 Prices Low Terms Easy Our water rights are unexcelled We have just completed the best reservoir in the State of Colarado and in addition have an ample river decree All lands sold by us are watered by the OTERO CANAL This insures you abundant water Alfalfa nets 40 per acre in our section ancTis very easily raised Forty acres of alfal fa will educate the children and leave you a comfortable margin Compare this with the in come from 160 acres in Iowa Nebraska or Illinois Desirable land at a reasonable figure is fast disappearing Dont Delay Cantaloupes net from 75 to 150 per acre each year We are in the Rocky Ford District and our market is established La Jounta is the end of three divisions of the Santa Fe Ry and has the railroad shops which employ 1200 men whose payroll is 90000 per month We can ship our products direct to Kansas City Chicago Denver or Los Angeles Our public school system is second to none Prices run from 20 to 1 1 5 per Acre Very liberal terms with six per cent on deferred payments The land of the Otero Irrigation District at La Junta Colorado offers irresistible in ducements to the homeseeker Transportation facilities are the very best The climate is pleasant the year round The farm tracts are close to a fine city with good schools and this community offers ever social and industrial advantage that the farmer is seeking There are 10000 acres now for sale in smalland large tracts not far from Rocky Ford in the very heart of the most productive cantaloupe and sugar beet district I invite corraspondenc and will be glad to furnsh you with circulars maps etc and we guarantee that if you investigate this proposition and find it misrepresented either by us or by the literature of the LA JUNTA LAND CO we will pay the entire expenses of your trip For further information address GENERAL AGENT n4 MT Lumber and Coal Thats All But we can meet your every need in these lines from our large and complete stocks in all grades Barnett Lumber Co Phone 5 5 vV1vl1 H L KENNEDY McCOOK NEBR XOOOOOOOOOOOOIX i REASONS WHY YOU HJULD EUY LUMBER K5SEX3S5Z3a NOW First The roads are gonl Thy wont n good when the spring thaw comes Youll have trouhle then ir getting your building material home Second This Is the btit tim to get ready to build Yon should order your material now and engage your carpenters Thu latter vrill all be busy when spring opens up Third Thre Is sure to be an advance of from S to JI pr thounnd feet on lumber a little later Vi- i not trywis i trsgnen you 01 forte you into buying This is an conviction based uuon experience and clohe observation We ha- nevnr otceived ou in a lorecaai of this kind- REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY FROM 17 a pic Thf O Hafer Lumber Coiipany Is the best concern of if V snd In th world for selling direct to the consumer lumber builders- hardware paint and other materials You can hnd right torn rwvthme that vou need in putting up a building of any kind This is not i ainl order commission house but a genuln splendidly equipped builders institution Second Our location in the growing West and our own private track age facilities insure the quietest orvice vou can get anvwhere Third We are among the heaviest buyers in the business We have our own timber sawmills factories and yards So we positively obtain the liigfce3t quality of materials at prices that Kive us a great advantage over till others GET YOUR LOCAL FIGURES TBEN GET OURS IT vou intend to build a house barn shed or anything elso have youi canexjir figure out what vou need giving all specifications as completely as possible Then gel your local dealers figures Wo do not want to see his bid All we ask is that you make an honest comparison arid we know that if you do that we will receive your order Tf nossihle come to Council Bluffs That will enable you to look over our great stock and you can see everything you buy as it is loaded into your car Tour trip to Council Bluffs will cost you nothins If you buy a carload or more and provided you live not more than 150 mils from this city We want you to see that you are getting the best and well make the trip to your advantage in the quality anc pi ice of what vou buy and in paying your expenses We will also pay the freight on a carload shipment to your near est railway station and guarantee safe delivery We ask lor no money in advance If you come to South Omaha remember that we have a branch office there The manager will he glad to see you and he will run over to Coun cil Bluffs with you if you want to learn just what we can do for you here As to our financial responsibility ask the banks or commercial agpncies Our business experience covers many years of square dealing1 as everyone who has purchased from us will testify We are now preparing a handsome catalogue showing the lumber mill work builders hardware paints roofing and other materials that we sell It will be ready in about 30 days and we would like to send it to you O HAFER LUMBER Tpt COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA r 7irf ViYtofcViltl awWM XVVFX jjr R H Gatewood i Ir Office over Electric Theatre Rooms 6 7 Dr W B Ely M D Practice Limited Specialtv Diseases of the Rectum S Piles Fissure Ulcer etc Ofiico Hours 9 am to 4 p m Phone 126 Otis lis Ji bUnn DENTIST phonk n Office Booms 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook Midclletoii Ruby PLUMBING and STEAM PITTING All work guaranteed Phone 182 McCook Nebraska i AMERICAN AUTOS Many Exhibits of Motorcars Arranged Growth of the Industry That automobile shows are rowln greatly in popularity in this cotuitry Is shown by tin large number scheduled to be held within the next few months Beginning with the decennial inter national in New York on the lirst of the year nineteen other exhibitions of the kind follow in various cities the last being the Boston show March 5 12 It lias been estimated that Amer icas autumobilc output for 1110 will be close to If not fully 200000 cars Automobile making is now a nation al industry and on a par with any oth er line of manufacturing In America This is best evidenced by the tenth international automobile show held in New York when V27 exhibitors show ed products from every nook and cor ner of the United States That the industry is national is proved too by rhe statistics showing national auto show poster the millions of dollars of capital in volved the thousands of cars made and sold and the thousands of employ ees of automobile and automobile parts factories Figures that are conserva tive in every way make it appear cer tain that as stated 200000 motorcars are scheduled for 1910 They will be made in twenty one different states by 2G3 makers The poster adopted by the tenth na tional automobile show and shown here is provoking considerable com ment Instead of the usual winged Mercury mighty Samson or some oth er symbolical figure the poster for this show reveals a typical American girl attired in complete motoring costume with skirts ablow as she stands with one dainty foot advanced and arm out stretched It was made by an artist from a life study The original is not a professional model but is said to be a woman well known in motoring cir cles whose picture has appeared in the automobile news columns more than once during the past two years JOHN BULLS CAMPAIGN To Win Votes Whole Empire Is Plas tered With Posters Whatever the result of Great Brit ains hard fought political campaign now drawing to a close the poster artists have no complaints to make they having reaped a gold mine in the affair Tons of poster cartoons have been plastered over the billboards throughout the empire by workers em ployed by either the Unionists or the Liberal party Unlike the similar dis plays that besiege the optics of the American citizen when political war- VTaidi f i E 3cv j c im mum m two Bitrrisu campaign posters fare is raging the features of the par liamentary candidates are not beaming down from these myriads of litbo graph All this paper is given over to the depicting of cartoons which are sup posed to win votes by visualizing the terrors tha lurk in the issues and pol icies of the opposing forces NEBULA HYPOTHESIS One of the Most interesting Prop ositions of Science WHAT IT ACTUALLY MEANS That the Sun Planets and All Matter Were Once a Vast Mass of Incan descent Gas All Jumbled Together In an Enormous Chaotic Cloud Kvii ybody has heard the phrase the nebula hypothesis but what is itV In a lew words this is tin meaning of nebula hypothesis That the sun the planets and all that is in them were at one time in the Inconceivably remote past a vast mass of chaotic in candescent gas all jumbled together in an enormous nebula or cloud To begin with the lirst conception that science has dared to make how ever takes us one step further back Without mentioning the origin of mat ter itself science conceives that in the beginning all matter was uniformly distributed throughout space that there were no stars no planets no satellites but that all space was fllled with the matter we now have divided up into very fine particles some dis tance apart The consistency of such material was perforce very thin In deed much more rarefied than the highest vacuum we can obtain now by air pumps From tills state to the nebulous state the theory has a miss ing link one that can only be satisfied by supposing divine command for it assumes in the words of Professor Todd that gradually centers of at traction formed and these centers pull ed in toward themselves other parti cles As a result of the inward fall ing of matter toward these centers the collision of its particles and their fric tion upon each other the material masses grew hotter and hotter Nebu lae seeming to fill the entire heavens were formed luminous fire mist like the filmy objects still seen in the sky though vaster and exceedingly numer ous This process is supposed to have gone on for countless ages faster in some regions than In others Many million nebulae were formed and set in rotation around their own axes This happily can be explained by science Whenever particles are attracted to ward a center and are kept from fail ing directly to this center a whirlpool is formed rotating in one direction An example of this though humble and not exactly analogous is the rota tion of water in a basin when the stop per is pulled out of the bottom Gravi ty attracts the water immediately above the hole which starts flowing out ths leaving a space to be filled The rest of the water rushes in from all sides to do this and the whirlpool is the result Now each of these whirling nebulae became exceedingly hot and each formed what is known as a star or sun our sun being one The earth and other planets had not then come into separate existence of course as it is supposed that they were thrown off later from the sun Our sun in its nebulous form and ro tating swiftly on its axis gradually flattened at its poles on account of centrifugal motion This phenomenon is entirely familiar to those who have seen a ball of clay on a potters wheel gradually flatten The motion was so swift and the mass so nebulous that the sun to be took the shape of a disk As time went on the outer part be came cool and somewhat rigid while the inner part continued its cooling and contracting Thus the inner part drew away from the outer leaving a ring of matter whirling around on the outside Tins breaking off of the ring is supposed to be hastened by the in ability of the outside to keep up the swift motion of the central mass both on account of the slight cohesion and of the centrifugal force But this par ticular part of the argument has noth ing to stand on if the first law of mo tion is true In the successive stages of the suns contraction this process was repeated over and over again until several rings were whirling around the central orb They would necessarily be in the same plane Now these rings not being unitorm in mass or thickness would each gradually accumulate to ward the densest portion until they too would form a ball which would subsequently flatten and if the sub stance continued nebulous and the ball was large enough they would also slough rings Of course the rings the sun discard ed have become the planets which as required by the theory are all very nearly in the same plane The ring that the planets formed have become iiiodiis or satellites So we are driven to conclude that our sun at one time filled all the space from his present position to the farthest planet in the solar system From this theory there is another thing that we have to believe and that N that every star in the heavens has gone through this same process and has a family ot planets sailing around it jut as our sun has It would be impossible to see these planets of course for it i impossible to see a star even with the greatest telescope except as a mere point of light As regard- the proving of this neb ula hypothesis of course it cannot be done Hut everything points to its ac curacy Many nebulae are seen even now among the stars that seem to be going thror h the delayed process of world forming Around one of the planets ot our own solar system Sat urn are three rings which are proba bly destined in time to become moons in the opinion ot home scholars A- T Hodge in New Y k Tribune flt jsitCiwfc fnimp Bad Roads Cause Suspension Of Rural Service Wo iutvo said mire or Io h th a ru about the iihi o I titvuiit uo 1 road and wtiigin waul t lell yn n m thin A t different times the po iof fte it cn ir out notices that if tii muU ut nut kept in g condition fr m n nd to the oMiHr the service would Somo people looked upon lhiits a niitthat would not bo cirrit d oul but part of a route al Corning has btti iscontinued and route near MucouMo has been siiHpeaded for a period of thruo ii onttiM The department is in earnest and when a caso of bad roads is called to thoir attention they will look in to the matter and if tlm cause is nt re mulicd they will act Tho rural delivery omo i as a special privilege as anything wo know of The patrons cet their mail delivered free of charge and the cancell ations off tho route dues not come near paying for the service Pooplo residing in town are compelled to go to the office and get their mail and ay for a box be sides Some of the patrons out of Massonu drag their roads and keep them in con dition for travel that is wlion the wontb er will permitThen others never do any thing In case a routo is discontinued tho one who drag their roads suffer th same as the ones who novor drag their road You bad bettor do a little work on your roads if you want your service con tinned If you havent got a drng borrow one use your wifes rolling pin flat iron or anything po you drag them Massena Iowa Echo MAY PROVE FATAL When Will Mcmk People Learn the Importance Of It Backache is only a simple thing at first But wlon j on know ir from the kidneys That serious kidney troubles follow- That diabetes Brithts di ease may be the fatal end You will gladly profit by tho follow ing experience J L Davis living in Arapahoe Nob says About a year ago I was in very poor health having suffered from kid ney trouble for some time My bodv was racked with dull nagging pains and 1 felt nervous and mstle s all the time The secretions from my kidneys were too frequent in action scanty in passage and contained a heavy sediment My feet and ankles also became swollen and 1 suffered from frequent chills After using several remedies with un satisfactory results Doans Kidney Fills were brought to my attention and I procured a box They relieved me at once and I continued to use them until I entirely received a permanent cure For sale by ah dpalers Price 50 cent Foster Milburn Co Buffalo N Y sole agents for the United States Remember the name Doans and tke no other ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES In the matter of the necessary expense- dnr ingthejear mi motion tho estimate for tlm year 1910 was fixed at the meeting of the County Board held January 11 1JIO as follows County General Fund 50 10 00 County Hridw Fund ir Out W County Road Fund 7 000 00 County SoMiers Relief Fund 1 000 1 Hartley Village Bond W 00 McCook ity Bond Court House Bond 1 500 X McCook City Sewer Bond 1 7j0 00 McCook City Water Bonds J fiOO 00 Willow Groe Precinct Bond S KXi Ml School District Bonds 12 TK1 Ml Dated this 12th day of January 1910 CHAS SKALLA 1-13-1 County Clerk OVER 65 YEARS EXPERIENCE tfl MVSiVW A W 13FUASA Trade Marks Designs Copyrights c Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly 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