ls i If you find any sub stance m mg injurious health made from bak no powder minis can oierets nCz rcvi Wl 7 j hjr M I Re A and mingled with the cream thus in juring the quality seriously Third Almost every cream produc er in Nebraska has a well and a windmill and tank for these are con veniences he has to have to conduct the operations of his farm He should divide his water tank into two spac es oue large and one small having the cold water from the well run ning into the small space at the bot tom cverflowing at the top into the larger space then the cream would always be about the same tempera ture as the water The cream producer should always skim his cream thick for the follow ing reasons It keeps better it takes up less room in the tank it gives him more feed in the form of skim med milk made more jr W tasty and tt digestible tu im fc fa V A ffiS Lw C3Iq Jilt 3mms55sr TW 1 r 1 rs s9l jk yv W j n -v riX Aasr GrB6r -A ifr PkwU jcFKvr7 ljc - j U -My - m n tor ydu m l YvA jmm nirT iig ji -Kin iv v Calumet has been baciici far 5 rv rn offer of 1000 for anysubstaree initino tn hnth station founJ ia the baking prepared with it TV -3 rot i3 ap 1 rjc fact Vi it cpiudIIs with ai pure proe thr a Swie x and fsationai absolutely pure With the vy rucctioi then Calumet 13 undoubtedly the bezi BaLit Powder It contains rrore lervcninr pewe it 13 more uni firm every cn h the sar It assures better result- and is modcrnto in price ceived Highect Award Worlds F nd Exrcsltio ffl I IIfTrr AVr BAKING POWDER Pure in the Can tuts in the BaMng r Ww rTV I I To Cream Patrons and Receivinganimal heat in it be mixed with cold Receiving Station Operators- Reports received at the office of the Dairy Commissioner from dairy inspectors as to quality of cream inspected at various receiving sta tions and at the dumps of the sev eral creameries inspected lead us to the opinion that a great improve ment might be obtained in the qual ity of cream in the fall and winter months if the following suggestions were followed First Under no circumstances should cream be put in cellars on ac count of its susceptibility to odors The ordinary cellars contain pota toes onions and other vegetables and the cellar is more or less damp and mouldy The cream will not only take on the odors of the vegetables but it will take on the mould from the earth of the cellar Second Cream should not be kept in an occupied rcom in the house for cream and I believe every cream pro ducer fully understands the impor tance of this fact An effort should be made to keep sweet and sour cream separated When two batches of cream are put together they should be thoroughly stirred which will do away with all lumpiness in the cream Fifth The tank should be protect ed in the winter by a cheap protec tion that will keep the water from freezing and the cream will get no colder than the water Sixth Care should be taken by the patron to keep his cream from becoming frozen before he delivers it to the station for frozen cream is very hard to sample for testing and the patron has very little ground for complaint when his test is tnn Cream should be delivered to the station at least twice a week in cold the same reason towit its weather and in warm weather no less bihty to odors for m the house there than three times a week are cooKing oaors ana outer oaors j which are sure to be absorbed by A receiving station operator should always keep his person his station and his utensils in a cleanly and san itary condition He should remove all cream cans from depots promptly take off the lids invert them on racks in pure air and rinse out each can with cold water before putting cream in them He should thoroughly examine each delivery of cream in the presence of the patron when delivered He should be able to intelligently advise the pa tron as to what is wrong with his cream if it is not good and tell him how to remedy it He should thoroughly clean the pa trons can before it leaves the sta tion He should keep poor cream that he may get separate from the good cream He should not put the lids on the tt A tt j 1 il Fourth Under no condition should cream cans until ready for shipment r y ii in 11 num 1 iwli in ti t iiii 1 11 1 it- Important Wa Jt properties of Ifj Kiv kV ins ircipe arc in W rf transmitted I Baking I Powder r4 PwBe Wr i to the food M I The food is II He should ship cream on the first train after it is received He should keep himself informed as to the number of times per week his patrons deliver cream He should be thoroughly familiar with the law concerning the handling of cream and especially that part of the law known as Section 18 of the Pure Food Law of Nebraska If these suggestions are followed by the cream patron and operator I am sure they will improve the quality of the cream received by the cream eries and the cream producer will receive an increased price for his pro duct S L MAINS Deputy Commissioner The Man Ahead In newspapers we pick up we find a lot of gush about the man behind the counter and the man behind the gun the man behind the buzz saw and the man behind the son the man behind the times and the man be hind his rents the man behind the plowshares and the man behind the fence the man behind the whistle and the man behind the cars the man behind the kodak and the man behind the bars the man behind his whiskers and the man behind his fists and everything behind has en tered on the list But theyve skip ped another fellow of whom nothing has been said the fellow who is ev en or a little way ahead who pays for what he gets whose bills are al ways signed hes a blamed sight more important than the man who is behind All the editors and mer chants and the whole commercial clan are indebted for existence to this honest fellow man He keeps us all in business and his town is never dead and so we take our hats off to the man who is a head Independent Take Care Remember that when your kidneys are affected your life is in danger M Mayer Rochester N Y says My trouble started with a sharp shooting pain over my back which grew worse daily I felt sluggish and tired my kidney action was ir regular and infrequent I started us ing Foleys Kidney Pills Each dose seemed to put new life and strength into me and I am completely cured and feel better and stronger than for years I had been troubled with consti pation for two years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol Tenn and they could do nothing for me writes Thos E Williams Middleboro Ky Two packages of Chamber lains Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me For sale by all dealers The Intermission In Temple theatr building for the Judge Norrls 10c ci gar and Novum Templum Ec smoke Real Estate Filings The following real estate filing have been made in the county clerks office since our last report James Lawthers et al to Louise Berndt wd to lot 1 in 10 Pleasant Prairie ceme tery 4 00 United States to John W Goetschins pat to e hf ne qr e hf sw qr 11-2-27 United States to T Eugene Miller pat to w hf ne qr av hf se qr 11-2-27 United States to T Eugene filler pat to s lu ne qr 11 hf se qr 10-2-27 Nora M Kelley et cons to Charles W Kelley wd 7 and S in 21 2nd McCook pa t sw qr ne qr 2K5 29 2300 00 Samuel OConnor umd to Nellie Haine wd 11-12-13 in 5 1st So McCook 350 00 Mabel M Clark to Charles F Lehn wd 2 in 14 2nd Mc Cook 1150 00 William II Benecheider et ux to Fred Shunk wd to e hf nw qr 13-3-30 2400 00 Charles Baldwin et ux to A D Ann is wd e hf e hf 3-3-30 Emily Morris et al to Ida Turner qcd S and 9 in 31 Indianola and ne qr nw qr s hf ne qr s hf nw qr 17-4-28 J M Somerville to Guy E Garlick wd to s hf se qr 21 ne qr 28-3-30 10000 00 United States to Joseph Behnke pat to s hf ne qr 1 2 in Patrick Walsh guardian to Michael Walsh guardians deed to 21 in 16 McCook 1 00 Affa C Seeley et al to L S Phillips wd to 6 in 30 In dianola 500 00 James W Lathrop to Minnie G Lathrop wd to 9 in 24 1st McCook Albert G Bump et ux to Minnie G Lathrop wd to 10 in 24 1st McCook Genevra Stansberry et cons to Floyd Hegenberger wd to 4 in 7 7th McCook low if he brings frozen cream to the Lincoln Land Co to Charlie 1 1 1 00 1 00 1 00 500 00 1 00 E Cone wd to 1 in 5 2nd McCook 225 00 It Is From Kansas A new bustle patented in Kan sas has just come into use with blow off and safety valve When the wearer sits down the wind es capes up the spine loosens the cor set strings and blows her bangs in to the fashionable position When she stands up the action tightens and expands her bustle whistles to her dog and sticks a pin into her drowsy escort Queer Kaffir Custom Kaffir women will not pronounce their husbands names or oven ue words which contain thi emphatic syl lable of those names One old woman being taught to say the Lordsprayer changed the word from come in Thy kingdom come to something that made nonsense and it proved that the proper come word was the main syllable of her husbands name Proving His Contention Jones is an optimist even in the most discouraging circumstances isnt he Why no His mother-in-law is slightly indisposed and he thinks j theres no hope for her recovery Well what did I tell you Cleve land Leader Chess In Ancient Ceylon In ancient Ceylon the game of chess was played with local variations pe culiar enough to note The king may not castle but he is permitted to jump like a knight till checked The pawns are exchsmgeable on the last row for the pieces on whose row they stand Though the world may o wq every man a living only the persistent col lector gets it No progressive family should over look the special arrangement with The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farm er whereby 125 pays for one years subscription to it and this paper Something special The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer and this pa per 125 for one year Ask us what it means Hubers coffee cannot be beat Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents and Wedding Breakfast heads the list Four Weeks to stinas llllllll MM 4f Jillillj M And the Shopgirls Will BLESS YOU if You Buy Early pocoQooooooo8ooo anfii aiv a Her Young PTrnKiiK 1 w o o n o G o O o O siasxfa o o DoQcCoeoSoeoe3ooo0ooO not her boy king on uiii 1 he tis of the world It s now foeused Alfonso ot Spiin owing to the riots that have broken out in his domain follow the upheaval in Portugal The trouble in Spain conies as no surprise is it has Ihhmi well known for month past that si storm was brewing in that rountry and the police and military have hd their hands full to prevent si genera uprising Maicelona is the great center of dis content in Spain and it is there that Cetiera Weyler has been placed in oniiiiaiid ne has not only had the anniversary of bloody week to deal with but has also been confronted with a miners strike It was from Barcelona that Alejandro Lerrotit chief of the republicans there is re ported to have sent his ominous mes sage to Provisional President Bragsi of Portugal Stsirt your revolution We will take care of ours Alfonso is a fatalist What must will happen said he recently I have had twenty four years fun and if I go up in fireworks well theres a bouncing boy to take my place which was not the case when my father died The wonderful training which the qupen mother has given him has always been a matter of comment all over Europe The young king has crammed many nsirrow escapes from death into his short life When he was a bnby he was found half choked in a dirty clothes basket He had been kidnaped and hidden there until an opportunity occurred for taking him out of the pal ace This was really the origin of Queen Christinas anxiety for his safe ty which with the passage of years has developed into almost a mania with her One of Alfonsos narrowest KINO ALFONSO QUEEN VICTORIA TUUIK TWO SONS AND escapes occurred when he was charged by a mad bull Most boys would have j run away but Alfonso stood his ground and coolly lifting his ritle brought the beast dead at his feet with a well directed bullet Almost his first auto experience near ly cost him his life He had learned to drive a car and invited some of his ministers out for a drive They had no alternative but to go When they had started the king took control of the car from the chauffeur and sent it ahead at full speed and in the tirst tive min utes succeeded in bringing about a col lision with a tree The car was smashed up and the party thrown vio lently out When they gut up it was to see the king itiiriji mi the ground holiinir his sides in a paroxism ol lati htfr Alfonn was aiu iwi the first 111011 arch 111 Kurii i to dme a muiiuvu A iiiiiIii uf lii hii n Imuh mr and tin ymiau Icitu sceim it inistei on lieing linvi it wurk i ilic one day when the i ai -1111 itt idle he jumped in ttit 1 fifty mile- in hum rimiiil tie at last he hi ullvti Ille 111 to standstill an oiiiial nm up a il him souiidlv for jeupaiiliziu nfi You mind our own re torted Alfonso If you ntseiided tt your affairs as well as 1 did to that car just now Spain c ouid do without Its king He is a splendid horseman and plays polo as if he rare- precious little for his neck When he was tuen ty old enough to know better he rode a horse up the palace stairs and into his mothers drawing room Queen Christina was so startled she fainted Queen Victoria the wife of Alfonso was the Princess Ena of Battenburg before their marriage which occurred on May 31 1006 Their first son the crown prince was born on May 10 1907 and he Is a handsome robust little chap The couple have three children two sons and a daughter the latter being the youngest Two Dimensional Vision Most people do not know that they ought to be very thankful for having both eyes in one plane instead of hav ing them one on each side of the head If the latter obtained no one could tell that an object had more than two di mensions until experience and the sense of touch educsited the brain to it Any one can try it for himself Shut one eye and look at different objects They appear flat With binocular vi sion two views of each object are ob tained and neither is exactly like the other so the idea of depth comes in The most easily shown example of the difference is as follows Take a ring and hold it about two feet from the eye With one eye closed it will take at least Ove trials to thrust a pen cil through the ring whereas with both eyes open it can be done on the first trial All animals with eyes on opposite sides of the head labor under this dis advantage as do all insects It is called two dimensional vision as the idea of depth is not possible All this is on account of the image thrown on the retina of the eye being in only two dimensions Philadelphia Press Woodcarvers of Burma The woodcarvers of Burma are the most skilled in the world They se lect and cut the best logs along the Irawaddy river In the dry season and these are thrown into the shrunken stream There they lie until the fresh ets of the rainy season lift them and bear them down to the populous cities below Then huge elephants are employed to drag the heavy logs from the stream and take them to the saw mills They are then worked up into timbers suitable for the woodcarvers The carvers use the figure of Buddha or some other emblem concerning the Buddhistic worship in the greater part The details are worked out in a careful way Sterns of boats are carved in an elaborate manner and some of them would be worth a fortune in this coun try The prow of the boat is usually ornamented with a figurehead of very elaborate carving The art of wood carving Is handed down in the fami lies In Burma the children being taught by their fathers Wichita Eagle Trial of a Dead Man Mr Christopher Hares book on Charles de Bourbon High Constable of France mentions the strange trial which succeeded the close of that turbulent career He had died in con quering Rome which his leaderless soldiers straightway sacked For this crime it was necessary to find a scape goat so on July 2 1527 in the pres ence of King Francois I on his seat of justice assisted by the peers of France and the assembled chambers Jean de Surie first usher of the court called Charles de Bourbon three times at the bar of the parliament at the marble table and at the marble steps and then reported that the said De Bourbon had not appeared The sen tence was drawn up then solemnly read out The connetable de France dead was condemned his goods re turned to the crown and the door of his palace by the Louvre was painted yellow A Realistic Picture A still life by Jan van Huysen in the museum at The Hague was injur ed but it is believed that the perpe trator was neither vandal nor thief The picture represents a basket of fruit on which a number of insects have gathered On a pale yellow ap ple which is the centerpiece in the cluster of fruit is a large fly painted so true to nature so say the officials of the gallery that the canvas was in jured by some one who endeavored to shoo it and brought his cane or hand too close to the canvas A trib ute to the painters genius says the letter recording the fact for which the work had to suffer Arctic Rock Weed Drifting down from Alaska comes the greatest of all sea plants the arc tic rock weed that grows in shape like a huge ships hauser and some times with branches 500 feet long There are no signs of leaves but at intervals of a fathom or so a knob for all the world like the buoy on a drift net grows around the stem aid ing as does the buoy in keeping the plant afloat and creating the impres siou that some nots have gone astray New York World Method In Her Breakage Augusta is an awfully bright girl Isnt she Yes indeed When she is reading a novel on the front porch her mother never thinks of asking her to wash the dishes Why not Shes sure to break so many of them Cleveland Plain Dealer Trouble Ahead Young Husband to wife Didnt I telegraph to you not to bring your mother with you Young Wife I know Thats what she wants to see you about She read the telegram Lived In a Good Neighborhood Do you find that it is costing you more to live than it used to No 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