The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 06, 1911, Monday Evening Edition, Image 4

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    If you have young children you
have perhaps noticed that disorders
of the stomach are their most com
mon ailment To correct this you
will find Chamberlains Stomach and
Liver Tablets excellent They are
easy and pleasant to take and mild
and gentle in effect For sale by aA
dealers
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mrs ditn Burns iSucK iauisi
Pupil of m H Sherwood of
Chicago Available for con
certs and receptions A limit
ed number of pupils accepted
Address 1012 Main avenue
ROLAND R REED M D
Physician and Surgeon
Local Surgeon B M
Phones Office 163 residence
217 Office Rooms 5 6 Temple
building McCook Neb
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 212 Main av over
Conn ells drug store Phones
fce 160 residence black 131
DR R J GUNN
Dentist
Phone 112
Office Rooms 3
building McCook
DR J A COLEER
Dentist
Phone 378
Room 4 Postoffice
Cook Neb
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Phone 163
Office Room
MctJook Neb
Nebraska
and
Mo
Of-
Walrf
building Mc-
4 Masonic temple
DR EARL O VAHUE
Dentist
Phone 190
Office over McAdams store Mo
Cook Neb
C E ELDRED
Lawyer
Bonded Abtracter and
Examiner of Titles
Stenographer and notary in offici
McCook Nebraska
JOHN E KELLEY
Attorney at Law and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co and oi
McCook Water Works Co Office It
Postoffice building McCook Neb
JAMES HART M R C V S
Veterinarian
Phone
Office
Commercial barn McCook
L C STOLL CO
Jewelers Opticians
Eyes tested and fitted Fine
pairing McCook Neb
H P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
and Opticians
Watch Repairing Goods of quallt
Main avenue McCook Nebrai
A G BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
Office 305 2nd st East Phone
black 252
Heating Plumbing
MiddletonRuby
Are prepared to fur
nish estimates on
short notice They
keep a complete line
of Bath Tubs La
vatories Sinks and
other plumbing mater
Ial including a good
line of lawnlhosejand
sprinklers
Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr
THEYRE
ALL ALIKE
Ask any man past fifty years
of age and he will tell you of
some time in his life when he
was sailing high Things were
coming his way There are
few exceptions Why is he
poor now Well there are va
rious reasons One thing is
sure It is not because he
placed his money in a sound
bank and checked it out only
when safe investments were se
cured There are more ways to
lose money than to make it If
you are making any money no
matter how small the amount
start the saving habit by open
ing a bank account
The First
National Bank
of McCook Neb
Many
AVOID HARSH DRUGS
Cathartics Tend to Cause
jury to the Bowels
In-
If j ou are subject to constipation
you tshould avoid strong drugs and
cathartics They only give temporary
relief and their reaction is harmful
and sometimes more annoying thaon
constipation They in no way effect
a cure and their tendency is to
weaken the already weak organs with
which they come in contact
We honestly believe that we have
the best constipation treatment ever
devised Our faith in it is so strong
that we sell it on the positive guar
antee that it shall not cost the user
cent if it does not give entire satisfac
tion and completely remedy constipa
tion This preparation is called Rex
all O rderlies These ace prompt
soothing and most effective in action
They are made of a recent chemical
discovery Their principal ingred
ient is odorless tasteless and color
less Combined with other well
known ingredients long established
for their usefulness in the treat
ment of constipation it forms a tab
let wliich is eaten just like candy
They may be taken at anytimeeith
er day or night without fear of their
causing any inconvenience whatever
They do not gripe purge nor cause
nausea They act without causing
any pain or excessive looseness of
the bowels They are ideal for chil
dren weak delicate persons and aged
people as well as for the most hear
ty person
They come in three size packages
12 tablets 10 cents 30 tablets 25
cents 80 tablets 50 cents j
ber you can obtain them only at our
store The Rexall Store L W Mc
ConoielL
Coughing at Night i
means lots of sleep which is bad
for everyone Foleys Honey and Tai j
Gcmnound stops the cough at once j
relieves the tickling and dryness in
the throat and heals the inflamed
membranes Prevents a cold devel
oping into bronchitis or pneumonia
Keep alwajs ira the house Refuse
substitutes A McMillen
When you have a bad cold you
want the best medicine obtainable
so as to cure it with as litle delay
as possible Here is a druggists
opinion I have sold Chamberlains
Cough Remedy for fifteen years
says Enos Lollar of Saratoga Ind
and consider it the best on the mar
ket For sale by all druggists
For coughing dryness and tickling
in the threat hoarseness and all
coughs and colds take Foleys Honr
ey and Tar Compound Contains no
opiates A McMillen
Ail persons interested an the
estate of Elislia A Dodge de
ceased are hereby notified that
on the fourth day of November
1911 Myrtle TJartman adminis
tratrix of said estate filed in the
County Court of Red Willow
county Nebraska Iter final ac
count as said administratrix and
that said final account will be
heard in said court at nine
oclock i m on December 1st
1911 and are hereby ordered to
appear at said time and place
and show eause if any such exist
wiry said final account should not
be allowed
J C MOOREy
County Judge
RITCHIE WLFF Attorneys
First publication Nov 6 Gts
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j ANIMAL HUSBANDRY COURSE
ST UNIVERSITY OF NFRRASK A
Complete Courses Offered in A the Various Stages of Live
Stock Management Animal Judging a Strong
Feature of the Department
By Howard Gramlish Class of 1911 University of Nebraska
is pre eminently a live imals and how to score them They
NEBRASKA In the eastern part get down among the animals and go
where farming is quite largely over thorn very carefully scoring them
practiced the crops which are upon each point When they have
grown are those suited to be mar- j completed thoy foot up their score
ketcd through live stock channels In and that tells them which animal Is
the western section where the rainfall j the best in the lot This is very prac
is light and the soil is inferior in j tical work am is work which is very
many places the country is adapted to
stock grazing As a result of these
conditions it is to be expected that
animal husbandry should form one of
the main branches of agriculture in
fie state university To meet these de
mands complete courses are offered
in all of the various stages of live
stock management Under this head-
H i ing we may class live stock ieeding
brepdin nnd management c
THE NORTHERN FLICKER
Colaptcs auratus luteus bangs
is brownish above with bars of black
and a paler brown below with round
spots of a darker color a black cres
cent on the breast and a black mus
tache The rump is white and shows
conspicuously when the bird is flying
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NORTHERN FLICKER
from you while the lining of the
wings and tail is deep yellow and can
best be seen also during flight
Like all other woodpeckers this
species builds its nest in cavities of
hollow trees with the opening at a
greater or less height from the ground
It likes also to find a resonant limb
or trunk and beat a rolling call on it
with its bill Its most characteristic
rotes however are a rapid prolonged
if if if if and a more leisure
ly wick up wick up wick up
Besides these it has a call or alarm
note which is the only one uttered
during the winter months
Although belonging to a family oC
tree inhabiting birds the Northern
popular with all of the students
About two hundred head of hogs are
kept upon the farm including speci
mens of the various lard breeds
Breeding stock and fat barrows arc
available to use in the judging classes
There is quite a large flock of sheep
Kept upon tue larm wmen is used in
the judging classes to demonstrate
the various types Pure breed mares
- i ooTi i fn bmI for use in the
i o oirfiOE3vc sljdy ot the ts3 rcn nd the orktock i
veterinary side of the subject And available for use in the classes Near
of course alonj with these studies the faim is lorated a large horse im j
must go the animal judging which at porting establishment which furnishes
this institution is one of the strong stallions for use in judging
ten oi the department
Upon the station farm there are up
wards ri two hundred head of cattle
maintained Many of these are kept
primarlj for the judging classes Of
the total there arc about eighty head
of experiment cattle which arc used
in feeding tests comparing the differ
ent ieeds grown here in the state to
ascertain which is the most econom
5cal to make gains on beef animals
About fifty head of breeding beef cat
tle are maintained including
the various beef breeds and com
prise the best specimens which can be
obtained The dairy department has
approximately seventy head of cattle
These are used for the classes in
ing under the animal husbandry
course
It is customary in conducting a
Judging class to have a group of four
inimals led into the judging pavilion
The mmbrs of the class are then In-
1 strutted as to how to handle the an-
In the feeding class the common
foods aie taken up and discussed
thorough study and analysis is made
of each and the instructor explains
the various us es which the body has
for the constituents of each food Bal
anced rations are studied and the
dents are taught how to balance up
feed in the proper proportion to best
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In the veterinary work the student
receives instruction which enables
him to treat the more common
mens of the various popular breeds le ises of farm animals many of which
namely the Shorthorn Aberdeen An- oftentimes cause large losses which
gus Galloway and the Hereford might be avoidpd by a little extra care
Many fat steers are maintained for the and precaution
judging classes and to show at the In the study of animal breeding the
live stock shows of the country theory and practice are both consid
These of course represent pure breds ored and some time is spent in going
and grades as well as cross breds of back over the work of famous live
stock breeders The various laws
which have been developed concerning
animal breeding and the study of and
heir operation is also noted
Each fall the fat steers are taken
to Chicago where at the great Inter
national Stock show they compete
with cattle from other states and
from Canada Each season a great
many prizes are won here by these
cattle They are then returned for
ise in the classes
Flicker is found as much on the
ground as it is about trees Its food
Kv Tohn T Zimmor npnnrtmnnt nf on that account is varied from that of
Entomolosv nniversitvot Nebiaska other woodpeckers Almost half of it
One of the largest of our common is composed of ants a lesser portion
woodpeckers is the Northern Flicker of other insects and small animal
or golden winged woodpecker as it is forms and an intermediate amount of
also sometimes called In coloration it vegetable mattter This latter con-
sistsfor the most part of wild fruits
some of which are in the nature of
pests Very seldom are cultivated
fruits touched and then it is usually
cherries which are taken The lesser
amount of insects include injurious
species such as grasshoppers weevils
caterpillars and grubs of various
kinds The ants however form the
favorite diet and at times the entire
one They are of numerous kinds and
nrobably not all injurious but some
rF tin f iifn o frt iaonnnc1lla fm
tne spread of certain of the plant lice
such as the corn root louse ana ouiera
often enter houses and become trou i
blesome pests so in destroying
ture of this kind the Flicker certain
ly accomplishes some good
When all is considered then al
though this bird is more or less neu
tral in its food habits the balance of
irdgment seems to be in its favor in
stead of against it It should there
tore be classed among our beneficial
species and given protection even
though it may be sometimes caught
stealing a cherry or two
Now that the winter feeding is be
ginning more farmers are separating
milk and hauling cream to town
When the test of the cream varies
from time to time there is likely to
bo a suspicion in the farmers mind
of the honesty of the creameryman
There are many things which may
make the test vary such as a slightly
different speed of the separator dif
ference in the temperature of the
milk or the adjustment of the ma
chine Do not be too hasty In suspect
ing the dealer of crookedness
TAI
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pur
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal G rape Cream of Tartar
NO ALUM NO LIME PHOSPHATE
Margaret Davis William S
Davis Mildred Davis and Sarah
G Lamb formerly Sarah G Ed
monds also known as S E Ed
monds defendants will take- no
tice that Frank E McKinnis
plaintiff has filed his petition
against you in the district court
of Red Willow county Nebraska
the object and prayer of whieJ
is to obtain a decree of said court
quieting his title to the north y2
of the northwest Vr of section 21
township 1 range 30 in Red Wil
low county Nebraska against
any claim title to or interest in
or lien upon said land that either
of you may have or claim to
have to have his title thereto de
clared to be absolute to exclude
you and each of you from any
title to or interest in or lien up
on said premises and to have a
certain mortgage thereon held by
saul barah d bamb by assign
ment to her as and in the name
of S G Edmonds declared null
and void and no lien upon said
premises and for equitable relief
You are required to answer
plain tiffs petition on er before
Monday December 11th 191
C IT BOYLE
Attorney for Plaintiff
First publication Nov 2 4ts
i 100 The Tribune one year
All persons interested in the
estate of Mary A Whitaker de
ceased late of Red Willow coun
ty Nebraska are hereby notified
on the 27th day of October
1911 Jennie Hendershot Mabel
E Colling and George A Whit
aker filed their petition in the
county court of said county for
appointment of George A Whit
aker as administrator of said es
tate and same will be heard at
county court room in said county
on the 18th day of November
1911 at 9 a m
Seal J C MOORE
County Judge
RITCHIE WOLFF Attorneys
First publication Oct 30 Gts
Your combings
made into switches and puffs
MRS L M THOMAS
Phone Ash 2354
MRS HATTIE ALLISON
NURSE
Phone Red 116
203 East Fourth Street
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES and Purifies the Blood
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For special on dill sour and
sweet pickles see Magner
Drew Furniture and Carpet Co
Furniture and Carpets
China and Glassware
West B St Phone black 271
Most for your money
Osborn Burton
DRAY LINE
All kinds of Hauling and Trans
fer Work promptly attended to
Your patronage solicited
Office First Door South of DeGroffs
Phone No 13
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I Insurance 1
Written in First Class
Companies X
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Magner s groceries meet fully
the pure food law requirements
THE INTERMISSION
for all kinds
MAGAZINES AND DAILIES
Temple Building
Kansas City Post 5c week
White Line Transfer
Company
Elmer Hawkins
Props
Specialty of moving Household
Goods and Pianos Only covered
van in city Phones Office 68
residence red 456
For Sale
Several Red
Polled Bulls
Jos Dack
McCook Nebr Phone Ash 3853
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