The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 14, 1912, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 6

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GET THE HABIT
Young man it will pay you to got the habit We mean the
saving habit Tho banking habit will help you If you are
starting out in life with only your two hands to help you the
dollar on deposit will be the best friend you will have on the
side Start an account at the bank Dont check unless tho
need is urgent Add to it rather than draw it out You will
acquire a standing among the men who do things You will
in time have a fund to do something with yourself Get tho
habit Start now The opening of a bank account may bo
the turning point in your career Come and start with us no
matter how small Ask the successful man if this advice is
good He knows See if he deesnt tell you the same thing
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TERMS OF COURT
For 1912 Fourteenth Judicial
District of Nebraska
Judge E B Perry has desig
nated the following dates for
court in this district for the en
suing year
Chase April 29 jury Nov 25
jury
Dundy March IS jury May
23 equity Oct 28 jury
Frontier April 1 jury June
3 equity Oct 14 jury
Furnas Feb 19 jury May 13
equity Nov 11 jury
Gosper Feb 13 jury May 27
equity Dee 9 jury
Ilayes April 15 jury Oct 7
jury
Hitchcock March 4 jury May
20 equity Sept 23 jury
Perkins April 22 jury Dec 2
jury
Red Willow Jan 29 jury May
6 equity Sept 9 jury
i J 5 J J J C t4 C
I Seed For Sale
Red Spring Wheat
Barfev and Corn
UPDIKE
GRAIN CO
S S Garvey Manager
Phone 169 A
V V V V V V V V V V V V V V v V V V
Esgs for Hatching from Midi
Scoring Prize Winners
Barred and White Rock Buff
Brown and V Up Lejjhorns White
8 and Silver Laced Wvandottes Black
Minorca- White and Buff Orping
tons S C Rhode Island Reds
Prices of egjrs 150 to 5 per
setting according to variety and
quality
LEBANON POULTRY YARDS
Lebanon Nebr
L C STOLL CO
Jewelers and
Opticians
Byes tested and fitted Fine
repairing MeCook Neb
JENNINGS HUGHES CO
Plumbing Heating1
and Gas Fitting
Estimates furnished free Base
ment Postofficc Bldg Phone 33
JOHN E EELLEY
Attorney at Law and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co Of
fice in Postoffice building Me
Cook Nebraska
A G BUMP
Real Estate
arid Insurance
Office 305 2d st East PJiione
black 252
jT jfcfca j
Junior Normal Instructors
State Superintendent Delzell
has completed all arrangements
fbr junior normal schools to be
hold at Alliance Alma Broken
Bciw Geneva McCook North
Platte ONeill and Valentine
from June 3 to July 2G lie has
announced the following as the
faieiiility at MeCook Superintend
ent W T Dav McCcck Anna
MoDomuiU MeCook W T Dav
H McCook A F Gulliver Bloom
field W R Hull Wood River
Margaret Dnnlap MeCciok Clco
MeCook C F White-
Tivntion J C Mitchell Hast
ings
Remember The Tribunes phone
is 19 We will appreciate an item
any time
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 212 Main ave over
Me Con noils drug store Phones
Ofrieu 1G0 residence black 131
DE 3 JGuNN
Dentist
Office- ltecans 3 and 5 Walsh
buldinjr McCook Phone 112
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Office Room 4 Masonic Tem
ple MeCook Neb Phone 163
THE INTEBKI3SION
Magazines
and Dailies
tre building
Kansas City Post 5 cents Week
G
TP
ELDRED
Lawyer
Bonded Abstracter and
Examiner of Titles
Stenographer and notary in of
fice McCook Neb
McCOOK MACHINERY
AND IRON WORKS
Machine Work Horse
Shoeing- Blacksmithing-
Wc are agents for tbe Gel eb rat
ed Ford Auto 21 0 1st st W
Phone red 450
H P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
and Opticians
Watch Repairing Goods of
quality Main avenue McCook
Children are much more likely to
contract the contagious diseases when
they have colds Whooping cough
diphtheria scarlet fever and con
sumption are diseases that are often
contracted when the child has a cold
That is why all medical authorities
say beware of colds Fr the quick
cHre of colds you will find nothing
better than Chamberlains Cough
Remedy It can always be depend
ed upon and is pleasant and safe to
take For sale by all dealers
Why Not
Have that Cellar
Cemented Now -
r
We can give you a low figure on such work now be
fore the heavy working season opens
Call on or phone the manager He will
be glad to come and figure with you
MeCook Cement Stone Co
Phone Red 196
H N Rosebush Manager
SL
Mm TO IUPRME
yUMLll I Ob Eulbd
Carelessness in Gathering and
Packing Causes of Trouble
ONE OUT OF EVERY FIVE IS BAD
Out of every five eggs that are sold
from the farm to the commission man
in the city one is unfit for food This
one egg is waste and makes a loss to
the purchaser The commission men
candle all the eggs they purchase and
discard those that are bad Thus tho
loss would naturally fall upon them
The commission merchant however
figures ahead on this loss so that
after all the farmer is the Icser If
Of every five eggs sold one is
Spoilcdl foss To fie former as
well qs the consumer
the farmer receives 20 cents a dozen
with tills loss figured in ho would re
ceive 25 cents if it were not figured
Ead eggs are caused in several ways
Ono is carelessness in gathering
Sometimes thore will he found a whole
nest full that have hcen covered sev
eral days These are not fit to go
into the case for sale One of the
most fruitful causes of trouble is the
leaving in the flock of a lot of cock
erels Except during the breeding
season these should all he removed
for when the eggs are fertilized they
spoil much more quickly There is
no need for the roosters in the flock
and it is claimrd that tho hens do not
lay qnitr so well It is certainly true
that there is a difference in the qunl
ity of the eggs
There is a demand for eggs of cer
tain quality especially in the cities
Such places as soda fountains and i
high class restaurants are willing to
pay a better price if they can be sure
of the product Tho way to get tho
J otter price s to produce bettor esgs
i nack them carefully and deal direct
nrs of r iform size- and color
much dps rod These can only be ob
tained by having pure bred fowls
Some refer the dark colored
pggs while rfv yrcv white shelled
In pncl in eges rrre should
taken in keep tom away from nu
tPirnatn surroundings It is
thcriM that the egg shell is a
prid which protects the egg
i from al odors or flavors This is not
i
Rfores of the molds sometimes
11 fc ie rpirln mon tic
noncfrriio tf Khell from a damn
er and th nsido of the egg takes on
j a mouldy flavor Flavors of fruit
etaljT rotten potatoes etc are
quirkly absorbed
It is usually advised to pack eggs
for s ccial market in cases which hold
a dozen each These are convenient
and can carry advertising matter for
tho farm
INDICATIONS OF SOIL FERTILITY
What can a farmer know about his
soil What is written there that he
may read Nature is the greatest of
all chemists and the analysis shown
by the plant growth is as certain as
that shown in the laboratory
Many soils need humus None ex
cept peat bogs have too much of it
Humus makes the soil dark and
flakv It makes it loose instead of
j stick It increases the power of the
soil to hold water Whatever is grow
ing on a soil that is rich in humus
grows rank and tall and leafy This is
true of everything from pigweeds to
corn and clover The reason for the
leafincss and strong growth is the
presence of nitrogen in the humus as
well as some decaying action of the
vegetable matter Humus is made of
decayed vegetable matter Nitrogen
makes dark green leaves and a healthy
appearance in plants When there
isnt enough nitrogen the plants are
likely to show pale green or yellowish
and the leaver will be thin and sparse
instead of luxuriant
A peculiar thing that some farmers
have noticed is that the wheat plants
will grow strong and vigorous and
have evcrv aprirance of making a
good crop bvt when they are threshed
out there vV be a lack of grain Tho
elements tst to form the grain or
seed rr in the noil It
thrt Ptp clrmsnts r re
iq inf PhF horTr ty
cler8nf ft 3 foinl in ti ih
when tn otiMs J nd Vr indT3
Jiefore then 3rd fisi for frti r
Ihosplior is Fn r53itnl vt o fo
grain of wheat cts ot - Oe
plant crows v 0rosv lvt fc
form gTair it -
tion that either rhn
is lacking
Every nnn la ni i nd
rtudicd the s s Vt iut n
is the most imo tt ent li ve
io supr1v c dont lmv to buv that
but can take it out of th ir Th
legume pl nts such as clover cw
peas alfalfa fov beans etc tvV i
trogen out cf the iir and fi it intT tsi
soil The following year it is rady
to be made into plrnt srrowth Prob
ably tho first thing to do on most Ne
braska farms is to haul out the manure
The next thing is to plant legumes
Cowpeas will grow where some others
trill not Cowpeas not only leave the
joil in excellent condition and improve
fts fertility but they make a most ex
jellent forage crop for feed
IT OVERLOOKS FLGE7 SOUND
Hermit Castle a Unique Building
Erected Many Years Ago by an
Eccentric Englishman
Port Towisend Wash On the
summit of nigh hill back of Port
Townsend -he states port of entry
and overlooking the town stands a
unique building much resembling a
castle In the early days when there
were no neighboring residences the
structure often underwent searching
scrutiny by eyes aboard ship peer
ing through binoculars or field glass
as it does to this day when some
shap visioned tourist picks it out as
something distinct from the ordinary
type of building
The castle as the structure is
called by the people of the town was
built many years ago in boom times
by an eccentric Englishman who
through his habits and eccentricities
j was known as a hermit
There are perhaps few building
locations in the United States afford-
I ing views as grand as the one whero
r
i he Hermit Castle
this freak in architecture stand3 It
elands nearly 300 feet above sea level
immediately overlooking a beautiful
iittle bay with numerous inlets vvA
beyend great stretches cf Amcricri J
fir fringed and greatest inland water
way Pugct sound In the distaeea
if- r iftrtti Vsrt T ill o et T i wl 2
After the old Englishmans
100 Reward 10C
The reiiuers of his paper vill be
pleapd to learn that there is at last
out dr jaded dispiit tliit science has
been able to euro in all its stages
and that is catarrh Halls Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity Ca
tarrh being a constitutional disease
requires a constitutional treatment
Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitu
tion and assisting nature in doing its
work The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure Send for
list of elstimonials Address F J
CHENEY CO Toledo O
Sold by all druggist 75c
Take Halls Family Pills for con
stipation
You can say goodbye to constipa
tion with a deair conscience ef you
usa Chamberlains1 Tablets Many
have been permanntly cured by their
use For sale by all dealers
NOTICE OF SUIT
Nannie Lowman Sarah W
Lowmin Edward E Lo wnnan
Celiu F Lovman and the- un
known heiis and -the unknown
devisees cf Louis Lowman de
ceased defendants heroin wili
take notice that Judson L Pack
ard plaintiff lierein has filed Jiis
petition in the District Court 01
Red Willow County Nebraska
against the above named defend
ants the objeet and prayer cf
which are to quiet the title cX
the plaintiff in tlic Southwest
Quarter of section twenty nine
Township Four North of Range
Twenty nine in lied Willow ecun
ty Nebrcfika and for a decree
that the defendants Nanrio L
onl hIrs cl he sal
H3
the majestic Olympic range mhkv
LOvnnan deceased and
capped the year round and behind onjoin
which old Sol sinks from sight amid ing and forever 3iarning saad do
a wealth of color month in and out fen dan ts or any cf them from
death claiming anv riht -to or right of
ny wm tiiiari Wf jw Li jiilub
sects wafch the section line be
tween sieotions 12 and 13 all in
Town 2 Range 30 West of the
6th P M has reported an favor
of the location and vacation
titer eof and all objections there
to or claims for damages must be
filed in tho County Clerks of
fice on or before noon of the
13th day of May A D 1912 or
said road will be established with
out reference thereto
Daied at MeCook this 11th day
of March 1192
CIIAS K DUTGEEER
County Clerk
First publication March 11 Stsw
NOTICE
Joseph E Dodge and Arthur
S Dodge will take notice that
on the first day of December
1911 Lillian M Pitney plaintiff
filed her motion and affidavit
against the said Joseph E Dodge
and Arthur S Dodge as heirs
and real representatives of Sid
ney Dodge deceased and against
saLd Joseph E Dodge as Admin
istrator of the estate of said Sid
ney Dodge- deceased in the dist
rict court of Red Willow county
Nebraska in a certain cause here
t of ore pending in said court
wherein said Lillian M Pitney
wp3 and is plaintiff and said
Sidney Dodge was defendant
Tlic objeet and prayer of said
motion and afiuLTvit are that
the judgment rendered in said
carise in said court on tlwj 10th
day of October 1899 in favor of
said Lillian M Pitney and
against szid Sidney Dodge for
the sum of 51109 wrtih interest
thereon from said date thereof
at the rate of ten pea cent per
annum be revived in favor of
said Lillian M Pitney and
against said Joseph E Dodge
and Arthur S Dodge as the
Iieiis ait law and rii aepresenta
tives of sand Sidney Dodge now
j the ear tit prssed to the UnieI possession of the said premises ing s1xid judgment in favor
for use as a jiiiary reservation The
building is of brick and is
a ky yioymirj gorgo19
Grr Caryon of ths Arkansas Rive
Ons cf the Mcst Spectacular
in the West
Denver Cclo The Grand Canyon
of the Arkansas is one of the most
spectacular gorges in the Reck
mountains It is ten miles long and
the railroad the Denver and Rio
Grande by a marvel of engineering
skill has made it a thoroughfare tG
the west
The narrowest part of the canyon
is known as the Royal Gorge Th3
red granite and gneiss walls spark
lng with mica tower aloft on eithei
hand 2C27 feet the sky is a thread
almost obliterated by the jagged rain
parts and the stars may be seen at
midday
Atone point the hanging bridge th
width is but ten yards and the road
bed has been built out over the water
The river boils madly through the
engine sways now to the right novj
to the left dragging the train the
vista ahead momentarily blocked
opens again a way is always found
mm1 in Iti
Grand Canyon of the Arkansas
And ever there is the ruddy granite
in walls and in huge broken masses
and the green stream foaming against
its boulders and glimpses of side
canyons wooded and mysterious
Bands of mountain sheep are seen
almost daily on the high cliffs as tha
trains climb the backbone of the
continent
Lights on Baby Carts
St Paul Baby carriages in Minne
sota must hereafter carry warning
lights when used after dark two
white lights in front and a red one at
the rear Its all due to a mistake a
kind o joker that somehow got in
the new law just passed by the legis
lature hut it goes according to an
opinion rendered by Attorney General
Simpson
Childrens velocipedes wheelbar
rows and kiddies express wagons are
alsoincluded in the provisions of the
law which really was intended only
to help automobilists and motorcy
clists by compelling horse drawn ve
hicles to carry lights But the lan
guage was clumsily put the other
users of wheeled vehicles
bowman fearali Vv Lawman and deceased and against said Jocapli
Edward E Lawman are the sole E Dodge as Administrator of the
or anv part thereof
You tire required to answer
said petition on or before Men
day the loth day ot April 1912
Dated thir 4th day of March
JUDSOX L PACKARD
Bv C E Eldred Attornev for
Plaintiff
Mrst puhlication March 4 Stsw
NOTICE OF SUIT
Nannie M Browne Harry L
Browne and Ilo Browne C V
Sehrier and AV L Browne as ex
ecutors of the estate of J L
Browne deceased Boards cf the
United Preshyterian Churches of
North America a corporation
Mary S Browne and the un
known heirs and the unknown de
visees of William Little deceas
ed defendants herein will take
notice that Minnie McNael plain
tiff herein has filed her peftition
in tlie District Court cf Red Wil
low county Nehraska against the
ahovie named defendants the oh
jeet and prayer of which are to
quiei the title of the plaintiff in
the Southeast Quarter of Section
Six Township One Range Thir
ty west of the sixth principal
meridian in Red Willow County
Nebraska and for a decree that
the defendants release- of record
two certain mortgages recorded
an l5ook II on page 2JU and
Book 22 o n page 70 of the rec
ords of mortgages of said coun
ty and that in the- event they
fail so to do within ten days the
decree stand in lieu of such re
leases
You are renuired to answer
said petition on or before Mon
day the loth day of April 1912
Darted this 4th day of March
1912
MINNIE MeNIEL Plaintiff
By C E Eldred her attorney
First puhlication March 4 Stsw
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To Susan C Ilileman and to
all whom it may concern
The commissioner appointed to
locate a roaa commencing at a
point at the northwest corner of
section numbered thirteen and
the southwest corner of section
numbered twelve in town two
north of range 30 west of the
6th P M where road number
ed 440 intersects road 407 in
Driftwood precinct Red Willow
county Nebraska and running
thence east on the section lino be
itweem said sections 12 and 13
Town 2 North Range 30 West
of the Gtli P M until the same
coincides with said road number
ed 440 and a proposal to vacate
that part of road known as 440
as described below
Commencing at a point on the
section line between sections 11
and 12 where said roajd No 440
bears eastward shall be vacated
to a point where said road inter-
estate of said Sidney Dodge de
ceased On the first day of De
eemher 1911 a conditional order
of revivor was duly made given
and enUired in eaod action
of
said plaintiff and against the
said Joseph E Dodge and Antih
ur S Dodge as the heirs at law
and real representatives cf said
Sidney Dodge debased and
a gain Fit said Joseph E Dodge as
administrator of the estate of
said Sidney Dodge deceased
The said Arthur S Dodge is
herehy notified to appear on
Monday the first day of April
1912 and show cause why said
judgment should not he revived
against him and the said Joseph
E Dodge as the heirs at law
and real representatives of said
Sidney Dodge deceased and
against said Joseph E Dodge as
administrator of said estate and
if sufficient cause he not shown
to the contrary said judgment
sliall stand revived
Lillian M Pitnev Plaintiff
By C H Boyle and AY S
lan her attorneys
First puhlication Feh 25 Stsw
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
OF PHELPS GRAY COMPANY
Notice is hereby given
1 That a corporation has Ibeen
formed under the name of
Phelps Gray Company
2 The principal place of tran
sacting business is MeCook Red
Wallow County Nebraska
3 The general nature of the
busin ss to be transacted is the
buying and selling of fruits pro
duce and other merchandise at
wholesaleand on commission and
consignment the leasing and the
erection and maintenance of such
buildings and structures as may
be necessary for the proper eon
ducting of said business and to
purchase and hold real estate for
site
4 The amount of capital stock
authorized by said corporation is
1000000 500000 of which is
to be subscribed and fully paid
up before the commencement of
business and the balance to be
issued subscribed and paid up as
may be authorized and required
by the Board of Directors
5 The existence of the said
corporation commenced on the
first day of February 1912 amd
the time of termination is twenty
years from said date
6 The highest amount of in
debtedness to wliich the said cor
poration shall at any time sub
ject itself shall not be more than
fifty per cent of its paid up cap
ital stock
7 The affairs of the said cor
poration are to be conducted by
a President Vice president Sec
retary Treasurer and Board of
six Directors
Dated tliis 24th day of Feb
ruarv 1912
PHBLPS GRAT COMPANY
By C E ELDRED president
C B GRAY Secretary
First publication Feb 26 Stsw
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