The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 05, 1911, Tuesday Evening Edition, Image 2

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BUFFALO RANCH WILD WEST
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TRAINED WILD ANIMAL EXHIBITION
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Thousands of people ape
doing fills work profitably
For fall particulars of very liberal
cash commissions extra
cash prizes free samples
etc address Desk 90
SCRIBNERS IVIAGAZIIVE
155 Fifttli Ave IVJew York City
A special offer open to those who write at once
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TENTH TRANS CONTINENTAL TOUR
THE LARGEST WILD WEST SHOW ON EARTH
Coming Direct on their Own Special Trains of Double Length Rail
road Cars From theBiggest Ranch in the World
Menagerie of Trained Wild Animals
25 DOUBLE LENGTH CARS 25
5oo PEOPLE 500
3oo HORSES 300
5 BIG BANDS OF MUSIC 5
PRINCE BOTLGTNES TROUP OF RUSSIAN COSSACKS
The Most Daring Horsemen in the Worjd
BANDS OF SIOUX CHEYENNE AND COMANCHE INDIANS
Fresh from the Camp fire and Council making the first acquaintance
with pale face civilization
The Grand Ethnological Performance concludes with the Superb
Spectacular Dramatic Historical Fantasy
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The Battle of Wounded Knee
introducing a vast and motley horde of Indians Scouts Trappers and Soldiers
that actually took active part in the last brave stand and hopeless
struggle the noble redskin made for his freedom and rights
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE
Afternoon at Eening at 8 Doors Open One Hour Earlier
WATER PROOF CANVAS CANNOT LEAK
GRAND GOLD GLITTERING FREE STREET PARADE
TWO MILES LONG at 11 a m daily on the main thoroughfares
BIG FREE EXHIBITIONS on Show Grounds immediately after the Parade
BRING IN YOUR BAD HORSES AND MULES
Our Cowboys will Ride them FREE OF CHARGE
2500 will be paid to any person bringing in a horse or mule they cannot ride
Terms of District Court 1911
Chase county April 24 and Novem
ber 13
Dundy County March 6 and No
vember 20
Frontier county March 20 and
tober 2
Furnas county February 20 May
Q and October 23
Gosper county January 30 and
September 25
Hayes county March 13 and Sep
tember 18
Hitchcock county May 1 and No
vember 27
Red Willow county February ti
May 15 and October S
Robert C Orr district judge
More people men and women are
suffering from kidne3 and bladder
trouble than ever before and each
year more of them turn for quick re
lief and permanent benefit to Fol
oys Kidney Remdey which has prov
ei itself to be one of the most ef
fective remedies for kidney and blad
der ailments that medical science
has devised A McMlilen
Foley Kidney Pills will check the
progress of your kidney and bladder
trouble and heal by removing the
cause A McMillen
Loss of Time Means Loss of Pay
Kidney trouble and the ills it
breeds means lost time and lost pay
to many a working man M Bal
ent 1214 Little Penna St Streator
III was so bad from kidney and
bladder trouble that he could not
work but he says I took Foley
Kidney Pills for only a short time
and got entirely well and was soon
able to go back to work and am feel
ing well and healthier than before
Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in ac
tion quick in results a good friend
to the working man or woman who
suffers from kidney ills A Mc
Millen
Engraved Cards
Orders for engraved cards will re
ceVe prompt and satisfactory atten
tion at The Tribune office Cards
and invitations also printed tasteful
ly Call and see samples and we
will quote ou prices Satisfaction
guarantor d
I A pleasant aiaci easy way to J
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Home Should Be Built on Best Drained end Most Sightly PIacG
on the Farm Some General Rules or Building
By L W Chase Department of Agricultural Engineering University of
Nebraska
S THE SUMMER opens up and
we visit our friends it is not an
uncommon sight to see lying on
the table or in the desk the
pencil plans for a new home This
s not only true in town and with the
newly married people but ft is also
true of the people in the country
Not only is the man who has been liv
ing on rented farms until he now pos
sesses a farm of his own planning for
a new home but the farmer who has
been compelled to strive hard and
save carefully until now he has the
farm paid for is doing likewise
Building a new home is not as sim
ple as buying a new horse If the new
horse does not prove a good bargain
it can generally be sold for as much
as was paid and the purchaser be
ahead his experience If the new
home is built and is not properly ar
ranged it cannot be sold at anywhere
near the original cost neither can it
be torn town and be remodelled with-
i out nearly as much expense as to
build anpw Planning a new home is
not a task oi a minute and neither
I should it he left entirely to the car
j penter It is quite true that the car
penter has seen many houses and has
good ideas but he too often plans a
house which is easily constructed in
stead of one which is well and con
veniently arranged
The new home should be planned
for the convenience of the immediate
occupants of course but it should also
he permanently planned That is it
should be planned for the future So
in planning home there are some
general rules which are common to
all families and in addition the home
should be arranged to take advantage
of all thai natuio has to offer in the
wav of comfort and con enience
The smell of a hog yard no doubt
feems good to the man who has it
filled with S hogs but when he goes
into the house to eat he wishes the
wind would blow the other waj The
wind blows in certain directions a
large part of the year so place the
house in a direction from the yards
and barns fucIi that the least num
ber of winds of the year blow across
the yard and then to the house In
all parts of Nebraska the winter
winds are from the northwest so do
not place the house under any circum 1
stanres southeast of the yards The
summer breezes in the eastern part of
Nebraska arc from the southeast and
in the central and western part they
are from the south so avoid placing
the hoiiFe north and north west of the
yards This leaves the following
directions fiom the yards to set the
house Southwest and west north
fast and on Ft
The lotso should be on the most
sightly place pn the Jann It should
ilso be on the best drained place
jWhen the early settlers located their
homes in Nebiaska they assumed that
ihere would never be any fuel but
what they gathered along the creeks
or any water obtainable except on low
ground They did not know the pos
sibilities ot water from wells and they
am no Know tnat trees would grow
and m3e windbreaks so they built
their tiny homes down by the creek
out of the way of winter winds where
water was sure and fuel handy But
who is there now who does not have a
feeling of sympathy for the farmers
wife who lives the summer through
down behind the hill with no view
except across the yards to a clay bank
with this same bank cutting off all
ihe cooling summer breezes Not only
is the housewife in such a home shut
off from looking out over the country
or seeing the neighbors pass but sho
is also shut off from looking out over
the fields and seeing her boys or hus
band working in meadows or passing
FARM BUILDING AT CIIILON NEBRASKA
throdh the corn rows
The men can vidit with the neigh
bors across the ience and often te
work of thn iarmer takes him to the
neighbors but rhe mother and wif j
has no other chance of enjoying a
moments rc st from her labors but
that which is afforded by her gazing
from the windows and watching the
men passing through the fields or the
neighbors passing to town
It is unhcalthful even in this coun
try of ours which is known for its
healthful climate to live down in tie
hollows and along the creeks All
waste from the hills washes down to
the bottoms to decay the air is damn
and the ground more or less shaded
so that the rays of the sun cannot
have their full effect on the germs
which are floating around
Some will object that the winds
olow so cold in the winter up on the
hills Quite true they do but we
can build artificial windbreaks to
ward them off in a degree and we can
build our houses worm and besides
it does not take much more fuel to
keep the house warm on a hill tan
in a hollow We must remember that
we have means of warming our houses
but we do not have means other than
those afforded by nature to keep them
cool
Let there he as much natural drain
age sbcut the house as possible
when this is not sufficient provide it
artificially by grading
Some desire the house situated close
to the highway This is not esscrtinl
providing a good view can be h 1 of
the highway and yet have the houso
hack some distance Often a more
extended view can be had by ha ni
tb house fa ther away An nv T
and well kept drive leadu fion tie
highway to the house ahvays h 3 a
good lirst impression of the place
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A MODEL SILO
For many years the Nebraska Ex
periment station at Lincoln has used
silage for feeding both their dairy and
their beef herds of cattle At the
present time they are feeding sixty
head of steers experimentally using
silage in comparison with other feeds
Four silos sire in use upon the farm
at Lincoln and another silo will prob
ably he erected next year since the
capacity o the four silos is not suf
ficient to furnish Bilage for summer
feeding
A silo has also been purchased for
the Experiment station at North
Platte Neb where silage will be used
in feeding beef cattle and in maintain
ing a breeding herd It is expected
that experiments will be undertaken
there to determine the difference in
economy of beef production with and
without silage for the man who is lo
cated in the central and western por
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Shoots 22 short 22 long and
22 long rifle cartridges
without adjustment
Solid Breech Hammerless Safe
Built by the same expert gunsmiths as the
Remington UMC big game rifles
If you want to shoot your best shoot
Lesmok 22s Their accuracy
enabled Arthur Hubalek to break the Worlds
Record in 1 00 consecutive shots scoring 2484
out of a possible 2500
Remington r UMC fan perfect shooting
combination
Reminjjlon Arms Union TTetallic Cartridge Co
299 Broadway New York City
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Saving Human Life
In a grave emergency Bell Telephone Service is indis
pensable In ease of hurried need by stepping to
your telephone you can instantly call your local drug
gist or summon a physician
Should you be unable to obtain local aid the long
distance lines of the Bell System enable you to reach
nearly everyone nearly everywhere at any time
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THE STATES BEST PRODUCTS
TWO AEROPLANES IN DAILY FLIGHTS
LSBERATi MILITARY BAND AND
GRAND OPERA COMPANY OF 61 PEOPLE
GREAT RACES PATTERSON SHOWS
FIREWORKS NIGHT RACES VAUDEVILLE
The Citizens National Bank
of McCook Nebraska
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000
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