The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 31, 1910, Image 3

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Why Stay Where Your Crops are in Danger of Being
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Look to the Future
What hav the dinners of yesterday
to do with to morrow Why spend
awi1 time turning over old straw
Regrettable Dontcherknow
Te exchange editors make me
Sired exclaimed the self worshiping
3oeL Here they are crediting a
5oem of mine to some fellow named
Syron
C W DEWEY Auctioneer
McCook Nebraska
Will cry sales anywhere any time at
seasonable prices Dates made at the
Sirst National Bank or phone Eed 3S1
Attention Farmers
I am in a position to do surveying as
Ststas orders come in Call at County
Surveyors office in the Court House or
send orders to
F A ROLAND C E McCook Neb
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and Dry Weather
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NEW SUPPLY HERE
We have plenty of hard
-coal nut stove and egg
sizes New supply just
arrived
BARNETT LUHBER CO
A Night Alarm
Worse than an alarm of fire at night
as the metallic cough of croup Careful
mothers keep Foleys Honey and Tar in
4he house and give it at the first sign of
sxnger Foleys Honey and Tar has
saved many little lives No opiates A
KcMillen
Happiness
Happiness means to be with nature
t3 see it to commune with it Tolstoi
TST
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IS THE SUCCESS of our Pafd
1 it is half -way up with tlio load and is opor
ated with ono liorso Alo our Patd
PUSH RAKE and Denver Mado MOWER
Our Clients and Competitors
Acknowledge This
225000 inves tod in our factory to back our
goods Our elegant illustrated printed mat
ter and prices delivered at your station
sent f roo for the asking
Al CERTIFICATE and SOUVENIR FREE
THEPLATTNER IMPLEMENT CO
DEPT 7 DENVER COLO
Kindly mention this paper
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Patronize Home
Talent It Pays
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Last month a merchant a thousand
miles from Chicago wanted to place
over his store an electric light sign
he had heard about In Chicago Made
a special trip there for specifications
8Bd terms Too high
Mr Merchant returned home and in
cidentally told the local electrician
about his troubles Mr Home Electri
cian replied that he could reproduce
the Chicago sign with Improvements
at a price that suited And he did so
JUST THINK THIS OVER WILL
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Storms
CO1E WEST to La Junta Colo where a crop failure is unknown
Be your own rain maker 40 acres of La Junta Irrigated Land will re
turn you more clear money than the best quarter section in Red Willow
County Come where Alfalfa and Melons are the home builders and
mortgage lifters One crop of Cantaloupes will pay for your land and
leave you a surplus Our lands adjoin a town of 7000 people on the
transcontinental R R and the Irrigation System is
not proposed
returns
Beets
COMPLETE
Our water rights are the best in the west Small grain
50 per a Watermelons
75 to 100 per a
Cantaloupes 100 to 40 per a alfalfa 5o to 75 per a
and adverages 7 tons per acre Come with us Tuesday April 5 and let
prove the above facts Round trip including Hotel bill 3000 If we
cannot prove the above statements to your satisfaction your expenses
will be cheerfully refunded Call or write
HL KENNEDY McCook Neb
At Once
Dont Delay
Jewell
Gasoline Stoves
are sold in McCook by
H P Waite and Co
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Do It Now
BETTER THAN GOLDEN EGGS
Figures Prove That Product of Prize
Hen Was Far Greater Than That
from Fabled Goose
Recently a hen was exhibited at
Wilkesbarre Pa and took all the
prizes as the best of her kind So im
portant did she grow In the
liuu ol me noiaers mat her owner
was offered 10000 for her but re
fused it At about this time the hen
laid an egg and that it might be evi
dent that she was a producer as well
as a show bird her owner allowed the
product of her labor to remain in the
pen with her This was a tactical
blunder for the egg was purloined
shortly and has not been seen since
Now there is a well known story to
the effect that a goose of the dim and
distant past once laid a golden egg
Taking it that the historian was sure
of his facts this goose of fame has no
such claim upon renown as has the
Wilkesbarre hen Here is a bag of
gold containing 10000 in the treas
ury at Washington which visitors are
allowed to lift to get the idea of just
how heavy that much money is It
weighs something like thirty pounds
Now if the egg of this hen with the
prospect of being hatched into a
creature as valuable as the parent is
estimated as being worth one tenth as
much as she is the stolen egg would
be worth 1000 which amount of
money would weigh three pounds or
as much as two dozen eggs So the
egg of the Pennsylvania hen is worth
24 times as much as the greatly
touted goose egg and deserves fame
in accordance
Big Turtle Caught with a Light Rod
L L Betts John Miller and H J
Saxon made one of the most remark
able fishing catches yesterday ever re
corded The gentlemen went out on
the yacht La Poupee and while trolling
about Mr Betts hooked into a 150
pound loggerhead turtle
The monster put up a game fight
and for fully two hours It was nip and
tuck between turtle and man but the
man triumphed as nearly always he
does and his turtleship was hauled
aboard and brought to port The cap
ture of the turtle Is remarkable first
because they seldom take a hook and
second because Mr Betts had only a
light rod and reel and slender tackle
and was not prepared to undertake
such a killing It was skilled ma
nipulation of the reel more than any
thing else that made the capture of
the turtle possible Miami News-Record
The Old Man in the Belfry Is Dead
John Denham known for many
years as the old man of the belfry
and for 40 years elder and trustee of
the Church of the Sea and Land is
dead He was a familiar figure on the
East Side and his time was solely
devoted to the amelioration of the
lot of the poor Mr Denham was born
in Scotland in 1826 and came to New
York in 1860 working for many years
thereafter as a tailor He became el
der and trustee of the church and
when he retired from business fifteen
years ago he took up his residence in
AUDIENCE
Singers Selection of Ditty for an En
core Was Too Manifestly In
appropriate
During the present musical season
much popularity has been gained by a
little song with the odd title It Is
Not Raining Rain to Me Its Raining
Violet It is a tuneful bit of melody
and has been used for encore
poses with great success It was dur
ing a recent recital that the quaint
bit attained real distinction The af
fair took place at the Rittenhouse on
a wet blustering evening and as the
night wore on the storm Increased to
the proportions of a blizzard The
wind arose until its roar blended
weirdly with the music ana the Inter
missions were punctuated by boister
ous clatterings of hailstones against
the windows During the tenor solo
by Paul K Harper the storm reached
the height of its fury and the applause
which followed his effort was mingled
with shrill echolngs of the storm
kings wreath
As the singer arose for an encore a
perfect deluge of rain smote the win
dows and when the orchestra struck
up the tinkling prelude of the familiar
air a smile broke over the audience
went the torrent out
side
shivered the audience
It is not raining rain began the
tenor but it was too much for even
the politest of audiences and a storm
of laughter followed that even in
eluded the soloist Pittsburg Gazette
Times
IRISH VS ITALIAN METHOD
Former Is Decidedly the More Effec
tive Taking the Related Incident
as Proof
Rev Sanford Culver Hearn pastor
of the First Methodist Episcopal
church Yonkers is relating a street
car incident which concerns a conduc
tor an Irishman and an Italian Each
had given a dime to the fare taker but
had received no change
I wanta da nick complained the
Neapolitan
Youve got your nick No more
nicks for you See And the con
ductor moved to the rear platform
The Italian sat meekly in silence
but the Irishman employed different
tactics He went to the doorway
Gimme five clnts change said he
to the conductor
Youve got all the change youre
going to get was the retort
See here exclaimed the Irishman
you may play that chune on a hand
organ but you cant do It on a harp
Gimme five clnts
And he got it Judge
He Could Not Recommend It
The editor of the Plunkville Argus
was seated at his desk busily engaged
in writing a fervid editorial on the ne
cessity of building a new walk to the
cemetery when a battered specimen
of the tramp printer entered the office
Mornln boss said the caller Got
any work for a print
I have answered the editor You
happened in just right this time Ive
got only a boy to help me in the office
and I need a man to set type for about
a week I have to make a trip out
west You can take off your coat and
begin ight now I start to morrow
morning
All right said the typographical
tourist removing his coat What
road are you going to travel on
The X Y Z mostly Ive never
been on It Know anything about it
I know all about it Ive traveled
It from one end to the other
What kind of a road is it
Punk said the printer in a tone
indicative of strong disgust The ties
are too far apart Youths Compan
ion
Russian Wheat Production
An enormous crop of wheat has
been grown in Russia this year plac
ing that land for the first time at the
head of wheat growing countries Its
harvest of 783000000 bushels exceeds
that of the United States by 26000000
bushels and is greater than its own
previous record by about 100000000
bushels The development of wheat
growing has been most rapid along
the line of the Trans Siberian railway
As th home consumption is small in
proportion to population this has
made Russia one of the great sources
of supply for the rest of the world
France consumes much of the wheat
that it grows The present price of
wheat in the United States when
placed against the surplus product of
Russia makes it more difficult for this
country to hold its place as an ex
porter of that cereal
Unfairly Taken Up
John W Gates was discussing his
address before a Methodist confer
ence wherein he advocated hard work
and condemned cambling
The papers said Mr Gates with
his good humored smile are taking
me up for that address Ill have to
be careful what I say
Ill have to be as careful as the
young Altoona viveur who was sued
for breach of promise because at
supper after the theater he asked his
lady friend if she would have a little
lobster
Has a Balloon Record
The Hon Mrs Assheton Harbord Is
an Englishwoman who has a balloon
record not likely to be soon equaled by
any other woman She has crossed
the English channel in a balloon and
has made over a hundred ascents be-
the belfry of the building so that he sides taking part In six balloon races I
CUTLETS WITH BOILED ONIONS
Recommended as One of the Dest of
Luncheon Dishes for Family j
or Guests
Required Nicely trimmed cutlets
two or three Spanish onions half a pint
good thickened gravy one carrot pep
per and salt one ounce of butter
After having trimmed the cutlets
and taken off all the superfluous fat
arrange them in a copper frying pan
previously heated Season well with
pepper and salt add some butter
Cook the cutlets till they are a nice
brown on both sides turning them
with a knife
Have some well boiled Spanish
onions ready sliced
Arrange the onion on the center of
an entree dish in a pile and the cut
lets round It
Prepare a little good gravy nicely
thickened pass it through a sieve
make it very hot add pepper and salt
and pour it round the edges of the
dish
To garnish scatter a very little
grated red carrot over the onion
Rolled Veal
Required One pound and a half of
veal cutlet from the fillet quarter
of a pound of ham or lean bacon two
hard boiled eggs quarter of a pound
of veal stuffing lemon rind
Lay the veal on a board remove
the bone and just draw the hole to
gether Cover with slices of ham
then with a layer of veal stuffing sea
son with pepper and salt and grated
lemon rind Peel the eggs lay them
end to end of the veal roll the veal
neatly and sew the flap Wrap in
buttered paper and bake for an hour
basting frequently Then take off the
paper and roast for an hour longer
dredge the roll with flour to make it
brown basting freely Serve with
gravy poured round and garnish with
slices of lemon Hand potatoes and
French beans with it
Pea Patties
Make a rich pie crust working the
dough but little Cut with biscuit cut
ter after rolling the dough out as for
pies Fit the circular pieces into pat
ty pans and bake until light brown
Pour the liquid from a can of peas
wash them slightly and put them ov
er the fire with only enough water to
keep them from burning Cook until
dry Prepare white sauce as follows
Three lablespoonfuls of butter and
one heaping tablespoonful of flour
Mix well together and add one pint
of hot milk and boil until thick Place
each crust on a small plate and fill
with peas Pour over the white sauce
and serve hot These are appetizing
and delicious and will be sure to
please all who like peas
Fairy Gingerbread Cookies
One half cupful of butter one half
cupful of milk one cupful of light
brown sugar two teaspoons baking
powder sifted with one and seven
eighths cupfuls of bread flour two
teaspoonfuls of ginger Cream butter
add sugar gradually then add milk
gradually Mix and sift flour and
ginger then combine mixtures
Spread very thin with long broad
bladed knife on inverted pan Bake
about five or six minutes in moderate
oven Watch carefully and turn pan
frequently so that all may be evenly
cooked If mixture about edges should
cook first cut off and return to oven
to finish center part Cut in squares
Good Rice Pudding
The secret of creamy and tasty
poor mans rice pudding which at its
best Is worthy of a higher sounding ti
tle is a minimum of rice plenty of
creamy milk slow baking and fre
quent stirring A woman who is an
adept at the pudding uses a table
spoonful of rice to a quart of milk
four tablespoonfuls of sugar and a
little salt The pudding is baked
slowly for fully three hours and ev
ery time a brown scale forms on the
top it is stirred in This brown sub
stance is what gives the distinctive
color and taste to the dish
When Spare Room Pitcher Is Broken
Every housekeeper knows how im
possible it is to replace pieces of
handsome china when one piece is
broken and usually it is the most
important piece of all the pitcher
which meets with the accident A so
lution of the problem is the purchas
ing not of a set but of a bowl and
pitcher of clear glassware The
smaller pieces may be easily provided
in glass and the whole set looks
daintily white and clean on the wash
stand
Icing
Set two cups of sugar one table
spoonful of butter and two thirds of
a cup of rich milk into a saucepan of
boiling water and stir occasionally
until melted Then place on stove and
cook until thick as cream Remove
from fire and heat until cool enough
to spread Flavor with vanilla
White Flour Gems
Into one cupful of sweet milk mix
the yolk of one egg and a half tea
spoonful of salt After moderate mix
ing fold in the stiffly whipped whites
of thv egg and drop at once into hiss
ing hot irons Bake In a moderately
hot oven
Suet
When preparing suet for pudding
mince meat etc get a coarse grater
which may be bought for a few cents
and rub the suet through It This is
an easier and quicker method than
chopping and insures no lumps being
left
Biscuits
One quart flour bread flour 1 tea-
spoon salt one quarter cup butter 1
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That are Different
Styles Up-to-date
Methods Modern
Kimmell Studio
1st door north
Commercial Hotel
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Old Biateh
Cleanser
For CleajvirvJ Milk
Pedis ard Paivs
Cream Separators Kitchen
and Cooking Utensils
Wet the article sprinkle with
Old Dutch Cleanser wash thorough
ly with a cloth or brush Rinse
well in clean water and wipe or let
stand to dry This removes dis
coloration corrosian spots and
grease such as ordinary cleansers
will not remove and does it quicker
and easier
CleanSpScmbiS
ScoursPolishgs
It is the best all round cleanser
ever discovered and is perfectly
harmless It keeps everything
about the farm house spick and
span and saves a lot of labor
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F D BURGESS SON
Plumber and
Steani Fitter
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Estimates Furnished Free Base
ment of the Postoffice Building
KcCOOK NEBRASKA
OB B J CONN
DENTIST Phone 112
Office Rooms 3 and Walsh BIk McCook
FOR SALE
My Property On Lower
Main Avenue
3oooOnethird Cash
Balance on Easy Terms
Write For Particulars to
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Kansas City Mo