i 1 MrsHousev Thefes a BapjJ Medium in ErerofhiiM ssas 4 dono is not good This is especially true of baking and it is just as truo of baking powder If you uso the cheap and Big Can Kinds you are getting quantity at the sacrifice of quality It cannot be as good or as economical as Calumet the medium price kind If you use the Hinh Prico Kind you are paying tribute to the Trust tho quality is no better I 3 The Cheap and Big Can Kind In tils can you get more substance but not more baking powder It is great in quantity only- not in economy not in satisfaction 8 H F D NU 1 Miss Graie lluntsinger from Mankato Kansas is making a visit to her aunt Mrs James Lee and may remain all summer The Wilcox brothers hnvo one of the finest stock feeding yards in this part of the country Willard Walker who has a claim near Wray Colo visited James Lee and family a few days since Ho expects to bo in charge of one of the Lee ice wagons soon Mr and Mrs Ed Bey mourn the loss of their baby boy The little one was buried in the German Lutheran cem torv on Ash creek last Friday Mike Esck is putting in tho found ation for a barn The dimensions are 36x40 feet Joseph Downs who recently bought the R D Rodgers 80 south of town has moved onto the place A basket social marked the close of school in tho North Star district taught by Miss Fannie Whittaker who has re turned to her home in Missouri The proceeds of the sale of baskets amounted to 3150 and will bo used in buying maps and a globe for the use of the school J P Notley has finished plastering a fine two story new dwelling house for Will C Randel up on the Willow Tho Rogers orchestra presented the leading musical attraction at the Mc Cook Methodise church last Sunday evening As a family of musicians they are hard to equal in this part of the stato GRANT Farmers are all planting corn Some bavo finished alreadv A R Sheldon salesman for the Gaar Scott Threshing Machine Co was out to spo the Wesch boys one day last week on business Jacob Wesch and sons are giving all their buildings a coat of new paint N S Bryan is having a large new porch added to his house A ssor Albert Weeks was around to find out what we all have last week Coleman Peters is in McCook on the lookout for a job H H Blunck who went to Daven port Washington says he likes it fine out there John H Wsch and brother will join him this fall and will go on to the coast I L Elliott took George Marks to Hendley Nebraska Monday in his auto A fine rain Sunday night and Mon day morning Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office Joseph Bailey to Ada E Brown et ux qcd to 15 17 in 5 1st Bartley 600 00 Oliver Watson widr to Lee Watson wd to no qr 27-2-30 75 00 Charles F Lehn et ux to Bessie M Russell wd to 5 in 7 7th McCook 300 00 C F Lehn et ux to William J Russell wd to 36 37 in 2 So McCook 700 00 Wilson S Wait et ux to John Garrett wd tol in 1 6th Mc Cook 2500 00 Alfred N Swanson et ux to Ot to SSwanson wd toJ4 se qr 15-2-26 1000 00 Albyn C Hippie sing to Deso line A Olcott wd to 5 6 in 11 WestMcCook 2100 00 William S Snare et ux to John N Gaarde wd to pt sw qr sw qr20 329 1000 00 Bella Masters et ux to E W Harris wd toe hf w hf 30-4- 28 E W Harris et ux to John J Strunk and Elmer E Thompson wd to hf int in same as above 4 T9 34 T 4 irn IffRO P32HR w 1 00 1 00 Good results always follow the use of Foleys Kidney Pills They give prompt relief in all cases of kidney and bladder disorders are healing strengthening and anti septic Try them A McMillen fScrNO POV2S SB cvCHicAOoy A0v TheTrust Kind Great in price little in quanti ty and tLe qua lityii no better if asgooi V3 ZftMM fB EN rUaHH ttTXZ A rr K Eft dBrBKK aUvCJ a L is Calumet in the Standard 1 lb can sells at a moderate cost but is great in all round satisfaction You uso less of it it makes the baking lighter purer more deli cious One baking will prove its supe riority try it Ask jnur grocer and in sist on Calumet Free large handsome recipe book Send 4o and slip found in pound can Calumet Baking Powder Co Chiceso Come Out And Jok the Boosters B and Join the Boosters Band and boost Dont stay home and go to roost Keep awake and make a spiel Put your shoulder to the wheel Try to help your town along Boost it loud and boost it strong Everybody lend a hand Come and join the Boosters Band The Sound Sleep of Good Health The restorative power of sound sleep can not be over estimated and any ail ment that prevent it is a menace to health J L Southers Eau Clair Wis says For a long time I have been unable to sleep soundly nights be cause of pains across my back and sore ness of my kidneys My appetite web very poor and my general condition was much run down I have been taking Foleys Kidney Pills but a short time aid now sleep as sound as a rock I eat and enjoy my meals and my general con dition is greatly improved I can -honestly recommand Foleys Kidney Pills as I know they have cured me A McMillen Bread in Politics From the days of Joseph down the only well populated country which ad enough grain to satisfy its own wnsumers was Egypc rick beyond the record of any other soil this side of Paradise Ferrero in his history of Rome shows the transcendent po Iitical importance of corn in all times Feed your people king or demagogue else they will overthrow you For the masses from furthest antiquity to most recent days there has never been any torch of dissatisfaction re bellion and anarchy like a shortage of bread Her Boys Book A certain woman is going to keep a diary of the clever things said and done by her boy She expects to buy a large book and jot down all the in teresting events in the childs life keep it a secret and give it to him when he is of age The mother is of literary turn of mind and this book if ever completed will be valuable ta the owner as many pleasant littla childhood incidents occur that one fon gets A Mans House What is a mans house but his nest and why should it not be nest like both outside and in coarse strong negative in tone externally and snug and well feathered and modeled by the heart within Why should it be set on a hill when he can command a nook under the hill or on its side Why should it look like an observa tory when it is a conservatory and dormitory John Burroughs Therefore Forget Them The troubles of to morrow disqualify is for the duties of to day R4 T An Expert Astronomers Slate men l of What We May Expect From tlio Visit of This Wonder ful Awe Inspiring Celestial Mon ster to Our Skies By ntEDEKIC CAMPBELL Sc I President department of u lroponiy UrooKljn Institute of Arts and Silences HE visit of Ilalleys cemet to our skies is an event for which we been waiting for thir ty seven years and more for in 1873 when it had been retreating fnirr The Earth Will Not Goliidc Willi lis Head but Will Plunge Harm lessly Through Its Tail Pecul iar Radiance That May Be Seen In the Heavens almost as eagerly rushing toward the comet its speed being about 11H0 miles a minute And though the two on the UJtli of April were still i0riJ 000 miles apart llie combined move ment of earth ami comet has been steadily filling nt the greit jap at tin rate of forty throe miles per second into the depths of space ever since Its ami the great events that are to last preceding appearance In 1S35 It low the middle of May are consequent was at last brought up with a round ly at hand turn by the suns attraction and com pelled to start back While every mile of the way in with drawing from the suns light and heat it had equally withdrawn from its re straining power yet even 500000000 ENCHESPfnjz pSRIODCOMJ5Tt8t8 That there will be no collision is as evident as that an elevated train may safely cross i surface road above or a subway beneath When the comet crossed the earths path early in March for it is even now within our orbit- it was iri000CCO miles above us and miles beyond our farthest known plan- wnen lt wni plss out ieyomi tue snme et that power was still real though May 20 it will be JCOOOOO miles below immensely reduced and finally prevail- us Professor W II Pickering ed over the comets momentum so that mates that on the ISth of May we it was forced to turn bad It did it ill he HCO00O miles distant from the comet From these figures mil- lik o n fhiii nnii a W UU although with each mile of its return it has felt increase of attraction in the sun and has thus been obliged to quick en its pace steadily it has nevertheless refused to rush straight to the suns bosom Still retaining a fragment of that original momentum with which it came into our system ages ago -no one knows from where- it lias persistently lion or two may be clipped in the day or two following The brilliancy too of the comet will be greatest on tho lUth no less than G0G times what it was when discovered by Professor Wolf But the ISth of May is the groat day the day of the transit and the day of the earths plunge through the comets tail Nothing can transit the face of nn ii i - will jECBwaaaBBcfc aajmi ifiALLEYS COMET e3S 3XHtXusssxca uwmu CHESEMXS SIX 74 -- - -- - - j HI HTlriiwr CPCTCf VIEW OF HALLEYS COMET IN lino AND 1S33 AND TWO OTLLEK CELESTIAL WONDERS compounded that force with the rorce tlie moou unless it be a fleetilllc me of the suns attraction and the result tcor for lLe luoon s the uearest celes is the beautiful curve of an ellipse Now it is because of faithfully fol lowing the elliptical path that the com et will not drop into the suns fiery depths and go up in a puff of gas In stead it swings around that body at a tial body Only three bodies can trans it the face of the sun namely the moon thus causing an eclipse of the sun and tho inner planets Mercury and Venus The last transit of Mer cury occurred in November 1907 The sail- uiMduw ui oiuuuuuo wins ul Luo last transIt of Venus was observed nearest and then proceeds to withdraw Dec G 1SS2 ad thp next wn be Sn into the side of the space on opposite o June s this entlre centurv pass It there that it to ellipse is is going wituout that most interestinff and meet the earth there that it will pass significant phenomenon But the head c v tin T nn ns v - rf x n f ua lui lku uuu gums u iwuaiu of the come wI transit tle face of directions there that it will come the tne smi on the isth of Mav nearest there that it will appear the largest there that it will shine the Where the Transit May Be Seen brightest there that its head will This is made possible by a remark transit the face of the sun there that able combination of circumstances For the earth will plunge headlong through f0Ur mouths the comet has been north its tail We are therefore coming to 0f the sun On the very day that it the most important days of this come- passes it in going- back from the mone tary visit iDg to the evening sky it also passes So well had the great astronomer south of the sun This brings it di royal Sir Edmund Halley and rectly across the suns face Professor ers learned the ways of this sky see says that this will take place be ster that Professor Max Wolf of tween 7 p m and 1 a m eastern time delberg Germany knew to just what Professor Pickering names 9 p m quarter of the heavens to open his eastern time as the hour Popular for the long exposure of Sept Astronomy says that 1119 p m east 11 last When after hours of waiting ern time is the exact middle of the he again closed it and went into the transit but that it lasts in its en dark room and developed his plate he tirety from 10o0 p m to 114S p m knew that he had rediscovered Hal- The center of the comets head will leys comet and so he telegraphed to pass about four or five minutes of arc all the principal observatories of the aboTe tbe center of the suns disk the world In a few days the astronomers narUeter of the entire disk being thirty saw it in their powerful glasses and minutes they have been following it ever since Xo it 5s minifest that vastlv with an interval of a few weeks ex cepted when it passed the sun the last of March and removed from the evening to the morning sky Will Not Collide With the Earth On the 19th of April the comet passed perihelion nearest the sun was going its swiftest 1S7S miles a minute and determinedly rounding the curve to push on toward the earth as if to drive straight into our orb and end all things for both bodies At the Rame time the arth was coming around its curve in the opposite direction and n rmrmiim portant as this event is it will be en tirely invisible to a large part of hu manity by reason of the suns being below the horizon at the hour named France England Germany Italy Spain and all the eastern part of the United States will then be in the shadow of night Only on our western borders is there hope that the transit may be witnessed and in the Hawai ian Islands there is a much closer ap proach to certainty Professor Barnard has estimated that the size of the com ets head as seen from the earth will be more than sufficient to cover -the suns entire free It would therefore seem that a remarkable phenomenon Is at hand very closely approaching an eclipse In character Hass of Meteorites In Its Head So it would be If the comets head were solid like the moon but though we are convinced that there Is solid matter In it being probably made up of a mass of meteorites held together by their mutual attraction still we know it to be much more largely gas eous in its nature and shall have to wait and see whether it be sutllclently upaque to darken the sun or whether It is so transparent that the sun can shine tight through It as though a thin cloud With a telescope having an object glass of fifteen inches in diameter a body of scvenlj miles in diameter at the distance of the comet would t liow blade against the sun and with high er power one of ten miles diameter would do the same But It may b that those most favorably situated geographically will see just nothing at all In all history there Is but one re corded case of a comet transiting the suns fie that of the great comet of 1SS2 When it reached the sun it disappeared entirely And it seems likely therefore that in the present In stance the sun will be darkened but little if at all Yet all comets are not alike and some spectacle altogether unsuspected may present Itself to the admiring gaze of all beholders Earth comet and sun being In one perfectly straight line at the time of transit were the comets tall straight the earth would be Involved In It at the same moment since it sweeps back from the sun into space no matter which way the comet Is traveling But the tail Is curved so that it will come sweeping upon the earth possi bly a few hours later and by that time the relations of the two bodies will so have changed by reason of their swift passing that we shall not pass through the middle of the tail where it would measure at least 1000 000 miles across but through a por tion where a smaller distance must be traversed in order to make our exit The Question of Danger The first question is of course that of danger Will the earth and all things therein be destroyed as the 30 000 inhabitants of St Pierre were laid low in three minutes by the poisonous fumes of Mount Pelee Our answer is that if the earth should graze the comets head possibly its vapors would so fill our atmosphere that nothing could thereafter live But at a point in the tail 14000000 miles from that head Ave are perfectly safe as we should be indeed half or one fourth that distance The comets tail is lit erally next to nothing The little that it is will not affect our atmosphere in any unpleasant or harmful way There Is as much danger in a searchlight or a rainbow and infinitely more in the fumes of the chimneys and automo biles of a city It is true that it fc of a gaseous nature but so extremely thin that the faintest stars can be seen through a million miles of its volume The next question pertains to the spectacle If the transit may prove invisible will the plunge throagb the tail prove equally so It may for in 1S19 the earth went through 2 comets tail without any one knowing it and In l SOl it did the same though it was remembered afterward that a strange aurora like appearance had been ob served at the time a certain yellow ness of sky which was even thought worthy of record though its connec tion with the comet had not been sus pected It is not unlikely that we shall have an experience somewhat like that In the morning of May IS before sunrise the tail is likely to be seen extending from the eastern to ward the western horizon In the evening of the 19th after sunset the tail is likely to be seen extending from the western toward the eastern hori zon but late during the night of the ISth the entire heavens are likely to be seen carrying a faint and peculiar radiance due to the fact that we are immersed hundreds of thousands of miles in the comets tail The chief thing to militate against the spectacle will be the moon which that night Is ten days old and will not set till 245 In the morning But inasmuch as the peculiar sky radiance in 1SG1 was seen even in the daytime we may hope that fair Luna will be good enough since she is generously granted half the nights of each month not to spoil the marvels of so extraordinary an occa sion as this When this great day of the comet has passed if will be seen for some time night after night in the western sky after sunset first at about its lar gest then rapidly growing smaller as It retreats into the depths of space and becomes once more invisible not again to charm the eye awaken the wonder and stir the awe of mankind until most of us have been long for gotten in our humble graves NOVEL M0T0RB0AT SHOW Craft to Bo Exhibited In Water and Under Canvas A novel motorboat show and water carnival under the direction of the Motorboat and Water Carnival associa tion will be held on the pier and plaza at West Ninety eighth street New York for one week beginning on May 21 The exhibits many of which have already been arranged for will be housed on the pier under canvas and there will be three floats 100 by 30 feet each from which exhibitors may j 9K MARION Hew Kictmrrfri and wif i of Duiliury and Mrs Hamilton of Steninboat SiringH Colo were in towt botwecn t nint last week Several from town ntteided tht band concert at Dnnbur Silurdu tiiylit 1 h Epwnrth Ltfiiguo promm and Mo dal wertt uttendt d by a erowaud tic u He O E EtntTon general car foreman of the McCock shop ua in town U tweon WVdi eida of lasi week and vihiieri rtt tho unlli humj Jouri K rtuiin nid fumilt of X irUta Kiif lant nitl uerk niti will mthu their none Mr Kinsman will work tor Pouuil it Nilst un John Work Lave an talk on socialism at tbe hchool Ufli Tu mucin evt iiiut fair ly ull tilled and nil listem d with wrapp ed attnrtion to Iiih ii iiimiUs in tlm tinio ly topics of the day E Galushu plastered G S FurnmnV houbu north if town laat ut eK G W Dow urn hon A Km and John Groiertof lndianola stopped i town a few minutes last Thursdaj curoiTte from Cedar Hit lis Our Odd Fellois and their fa mi I km are loud in their praise of the entertain ment thry received at the anniversary meeting and bin tjuet at Danhury the first of last week II S Gore had the misfortune ohave both bones of hh Ml arm below tlm el bow broken last week by being Kicked by a horse Mios Kuy Wmeneth of Fsirvifrw u clerking in tle Itiuk Miss Uaisj Albrecht from Alwnod Kans id clerking in J E Dodges More Arthur Kozell and wife were MeCtolt business visitor- Sttwrb Ed Conners resignmi hi- position as elevator man ana left for eaittu Wash ington Monday The Modem Woodnu n of A merit a or ganized lodge here Muntlaj nrght with twenty eight members Several mem bers of the Dmburv camp took part and at midnight tho U U T U furnheii a fine supper to at out fifty Woodmen Stato Organizer E E Ket iei of Lincoln organized the camp L D Gockley id Imilcing a small ad dition to Ko Shore d house J H Wicks was in Omaha on bust nets tho first of the week Advertised Letter List The following mail matter remain uncalled for at tbo McCook postollice April 27 1910 LKTTKIIS Aukr on Mr- Katu Fir Mr I iuij Gale Mr C H Ilundkj Mr fa L Harris Mr Koy KlajiniMtrif Jreekj Rowland Mrs Jleunie Scluiiiian Mr V II Sclimiiiii Mrs Kmily smith Mr n ne Tot Hoy A Wallace Mr K Jv CARDS Herjwr J T Desaiiinnn Annie Joies T E Newell Mrs Hoy SutclilTe Mr Win Tally C H Curtis Mr John Hamilton Mr- J W Ioki Mr- Lena Robert- Mr- K 1 Smith Mr- ienu Wilson Mrs Klla WaterworthMr Mary Walker Mrs 12 Wallace Mr 12 E When calling for these please say they were advertised Lox Conk Postmaster Lifeless Thats my chief objection to most o the new labor savin machines theyre so senseless an cold Ruth McEnerj Stuart ZKOTICE FOR RIDS Notice is hereby tntii that sealed proposalc will he received at the oflice f the Couutf Clerk of Red Willow ouniy Nebraska as McCook Nehra Ka for the con tructioc and erection of the sui the aed approaches and for the furn ishing of materials in connection with the same for a certain wooden 1 ridee to L built across the Republican rher on the counlj line between Red Willow and Hitchcock between sections and said bids to Le for the -up r structure of -aid bridge per lineal foot for the super all ap proaches of said bridge pr lineal foot for all IilinB urd in the uh striicture of -aid bridge aid approaches aid for all cap- way braces and other wood material u ert in tho tub-structure of said bridge and per foot i Ioard measure according to the adopted plans and specification- on file in the County Clerks ollices of Red Willow and Hitchcock Counties Each bid must be accompanied hj t 01O ia ca h or a certified check for -aid amount pay able to Chas Slalli County Clerk of Red Wil lou County to be forfeited to the two Counties n case bidder refu es to enter nto contract with the two count with proper b rid if the same is awarded to him All bids mu t be fJed on or before 12 oclock noon Central Standard Time June 1st 1010 Saia bids will be ojened at 2 oclock p m Central Standard Timeon the first day of June 100 at a joint se sion of the County Ioards of Red Willow- and Hitchcock Counties to he held at the Count Clerk- office at Mc ok Nebras ka The two County Hoard- reserve the right to rejret any or all bids Ralph S Otis County Clerk of Hitchcock County Chas Skalla County Clerk of Red U County First publication May 5 Its NOTiCh tolndoers To John A Murph John M Ralclwin O N Rector Elvira M Lewey AfTa C Seeley and Paul MSeele and to all whom it n a concern The comink ioiicr appointed to locate a road commencing at the touthea t correr of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 19 town hip 2 range 30 in Driftwood precinct Red Willow county Nelra ka fan ning thence south three fourths of a mile to the outhea t corner of VX thence west on section line three fourth- of a mile to a point SO rod ea t of county line thence south on quarter of a mile line HI rods ea t of county line 2 miles terminating at the southeast cor ner of the southwest quarter of the outhwes4 quarter of section 3-2-3 ha reported that the road a petitioned impracticable and that he proceeded to alter -aid road and established and recommend- the e tablishment of the fol lowing road Con n enring rod- of the northwest corner of No l rarge 3 on the count line between Red Willow and HirchoocI running thence on said count line one mile to a poinc H rodi outh of the northwest curner of sectioa demonstrate their boats There will 0 townshiu 2 ranee terminating thereat and all objections thereto claims for dam or he seveml dnvc nf moino tti TTri oe several aays Ot on tue racing ages must be filed in the connty clerks office on Son in which fast boats from most of or before noon of the 5th dav of July 1810 or the clubs on the river will compete SietoStMrfCLSr for the prizes offered County Clerk