The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 15, 1895, Image 8

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Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infalas
and Children. It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
1 for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Castor Oil.
It Js Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty Sears' use b y
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' r . 1ifllionsofMotlicrs. Castoria/destroys 'Worms andalIay/3 /
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd
j j . cures Diarrhoea and Wind. Colic. CastorLrelieves
teething troubles , cures constipation and. flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach
< ' ' and 1)Owcls , giving healthy and natural bleep. C .s
toria is the Children's Panacea-the Mother's Friend ,
Castoria.
'castorb is an eccllcnt n , : der' n for rail-
rren. Mothers ho rc , ewtrr : : . ir..d me of its
good effect upon their ebidu.
D : . ( ; . C. O cooa ,
Iuwdll , yeas.
a' castoria Is the is t remedy for children of
'i ; hIch I am acquainted. I hope the day is rot
far distant whenmothers will consi1erthe real
interest of their children , and use Castoria instead -
stead of thovariousguaclG nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones , by forcingopium ,
morphine , soothing syrup and other lnirtful
agents down their throats , thereby sending
them to premature graves. "
Da. J. F. niNcu ton ,
Conway , Ark.
Castoria.
"Catorlab owell alap't"(1 tnch11drenhct
I recommend it assuperiortoaoy prescription
known to me. "
H. A. Ancnsa , ? L D. ,
111 So. Oxford St. , L'ruoklyu , N. Y.
"Our physicians iu the children's depart.
merit live spoken Ligbly of their experience
enco In their outside pr..ctko with Caste ! La ,
and although wo only have among mir
medical supplies what is known as regunar
products , yet we are free to confess that tL o
merits of Catoria has won us to look with
favor upon it. "
'UNITED HOSPITAL ABU I)14'KNSAnY ,
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The Centaur Company , 77 Murray Street , Torr York City.
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Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Ilrass Goods , l'urnPs and Boiler Trhn
Elinga Agent for Ilalliday , Eclipse and 1Vaupun 11 end Mill.
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Authorized Capita' ' $100,000
CapitalandSuiplus 60OO0
I OFFICR S AND DIRECTORS.
SEORGE HOGKNE l B , M , FREES lY e F , L cVySON
President. Vice President , Cashier ,
A. CAMPBELL . FaANK HARRIS , i
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j- . . . , V. F1 ANKLIN , President. A. C. EBERT. Cashier. a
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U. J. WARREN , Manager.
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COLEMAN.
Snow , inr)1'f t IIO1V.
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fhr school in tlistritt ; 05 closed ,
In ) t Friltty.
Frtik Uoleruan went to Hayes
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( Oullty , Satllydfly.
Gr& rtie Colennut spEnt Thursday ;
II.glit of last week at liotne
CIia:1Ps Beech of Haves count ( '
1r nt It few days in this viciuity , .
last 1 veek .
'I'Iie rlOW ) Intl cold wave hits rut
a sh)1) , h ) seeding operations , for
a few days.
Mrs..M. IT. Cla has sold over
nu ( , hundred poandS of butter , the
past winter.
Illiss Ella Smith is staying with
Mrs. ' 1'ioulns [ Real during ) Ir.
Ll'f11's nbseuce iu Illinois.
It is all right to preach economy
bllt IIUty can a tofu , 1)ritctice it if
Ile has Hotliing to 1rrftctice with.
School in tdle Hfuniltoti district
tlOs'd last Friday. The scholars
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iu district 58 attended the closing
el ( 'F(1SI S In it body ,
11as(1NIi1PS Eperly [ , Cole , Hines ,
( Jtiyle and CornersEpent a daY tvith
Jl rs. UOl µ uhlui , nntl behold the
alnl'lll follow ( ' ? [ . Colne again.
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To-day ( Friday ) Miss Laura
Pirla riii will ( lost- the most sic-
cessl'ul sip hfouths tt'rln of School
tbnt hiis ever been taught -iii dis-
irict 58. ' 1'he htIll (1 at first con-
Lrilctetl I)1 a three months term ,
au ( [ at its close contracted for three
III'Ilhti ( ( llO1'-'U. fill lulvahce of $10
per month in wages. On Tuesday
evening of this seek the young
( , [ ) of tat , ut ighborhood to the
Iumhel of twenty or inure gathered
itt tier honring [ puree , at the borne
1)I Mr. Nickhts , 'aul spent the
t vellllg with her. It was a com-
1)Irte surprise to her , but none the
It ss a1 iIeciated and enjoyed. She
was au naive worker iu the Sunday -
day school , and at its close , last
$ ahbath , the school bid her good
) ye. I t was a very affecting and
tender parting. '
DR. HART'MAN
SAID IN A RECENT LECTUItB ON
( JHhIONIC CATARRH AND
CONSUMPTION.
Catarrah of the lungs is , ordinarily -
dinarily , known as consumption ;
Also called tuberculosis. In these
Cases the catarrh has usually found
is way into the lungs by thegrad
unl extension of the disease from
he throat through the bronchial
u 3PS. Consumption Is the nat-
lral terluination of all cases of
neglected chronic catarrli. Every
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one who is afflicted with chronic
atarrh is liable to be attacked
vith consumption at any time.
u the first stages of thie disease
e-ru-na is a sure cure ; in the
ater stages of the disease Pe-ru-
a tan be relied upon to produce
great benefit , and in a large per
eat. of cases produce a permanent
ure. All these afflicted with this
read disease should begin at once
he following treatment.
After all other means have beefi
ried in vain ; after doctors have
renounced the case hopeless and
riends have given up in despair ; t
fter the patient has lost all faith ) i
rid the incessant care of attend1 1
its seems futile , there is still hope
Pe-ru-na. Send for a free copy
f Family Physician , No. 2 , a
omplete treatise on chronic
atarrh , coughs , colds , la grippe
ud consumption. Address The t
Pe-ra-na Drug Manufacturing a
ompauy , Columbus , Ohio ,
For free book on cancer address
Dr. Hartman , Columbus , Ohio.
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Knipple is headquarters for
ilk seeds. Don't fail to consult 1
im before buying your spring
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NORTH DIVIDE NUBBINS ,
Uncle Billy Johnson is sowin g
40 acres to wheat , this week.
A sort of hop was held at the
old Scofield place , FridaY nibght ,
and was attended by a mixture of
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A telephone from North Divide
to a certain and sometimes inaccessible -
cessible school house ar near the
Willow is talked o
The winter has passed on the
Divide without a eaudv " ullino
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party. The boys got iu the habit
of twisting the candy in the girls'
hair , hence , etc.
A pretty sociable that will long
btu of pleasing memory to the
mauy guests who were in attendance -
ance , took place , last Tuesday evening -
ing , at the Box Elder M.E. church
A. F. Reeves who has been so-
jouruing ill Southern California
for the past few months , was expected -
pected home some time ago , but
we understand he has concluded
to remain there , having found
employlnellt.
Fred Carter , who does as much
farming as any man in the county ,
is probably sitting back of the
kitchen stove rubbing graase ou
his chilblaius and wondering when
he can get at his spring plowing
Much pleasant anticipation attaches -
taches to the time tvliell the writer' '
will bring his better half from the
land of Kansas. This , l y. the way ,
is the rt'sult of an untimely report
that seems to have gained rredeuce
( luring our recent absence , an(1 we
are the subject of many hilarious
thouOgh food-natnred
conbgratula-
tiolls , ate. , etc.
The Sherman brothers and their
families who ] lave been iu the
eastern part of the state during
the past fall and winter have returned -
turned home and will resume fu' m
ing operations in due time. We
nre pleased tG , have thi m buck
again and regret to learn that
their temporary removal from
here was not a paying one.
North Divide claims 'to have
the biggest boys iu this neck .of
the woods. M. Steltzer Esq. , 10
years of age , weighs ( right after
dinner ) 197utpoun Is , and honest
American weight at that. Mike ,
as the boys call him , trips the
light fantastic irw ) and then , and
when occasion demands can move
about quite airily. It is said that
he can eat 4J corn meal 1Ian cakes
( lipped in ham gravy , at one sitting -
ting and never bat au a 'e.
While a great many people have l
left and are leaving Nebraska ,
there are many end gates going in
the right direction. For every 1
m over that goes eastonegoes west ,
according to the statement of those
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wlio have watched the movements
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Cook. The man who concludes'
that Nebraska will raise au enormous -
mous crop , this year , has good ,
commou sense. This country has
reached the limit of bad crops and
the turn will come this season. It
aways [ does when the patience of
the people is worn out. Have
patience and shuffle the cards.
CONNIE.
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
I am delighted with mT success
sellhug Dish Washers ; in the last
six weeks I made $534 , and was
sick part of the time. I think
his is pretty good for an inexper-
enced lady. I anh surprised there
has never baen a good Dish w
Washer put on the market before ,
as everyone seems so anxious for
one. It is certainly a popular demand -
mand that is unsupplied , and that
means big money for the agents
hat supply the demand. I believe
ny woman or man can make from
5 to $12 a day anywhere in this
business , and by addressing the
Iron City Dish Washer Co. , E. T.
ittsburg , Pa. , you can get full
particulars. It simply requires a
[ tile push. You can't expect to (
make money unless you try. I
ould like to have the experience
h others of your readers in this
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'iciness. 11i. FRANCIS.
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We are just in recei1its of a new
supply of tablets and box IaEens
memorandums , etc.
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: Reliable , insurance
Collectio n Agent
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brand Su a to oa 6 erg
BEWARE oF 1MI .
J. S. OBRAYER ,
I'fOPRIETOR OF TIIF.
c oo rans er Ines
BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS.
Only furniture van in the
city. Also leave a first class house
moving outfit. Leave orders for'
bus calls at Commercial Hotel or
at office opposite the depot.
It. ii'I. OSBORNr ,
PROPRIETOR OF THh :
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I am well equipPed to do
anything and everythina iu the
i ue of draying business. I will
move pianos or household g o0 ds
promptly and safely. Your [ rat-
onage is solicited. Baru opposite
lie Central hotel.
Chase Cos land and _ ve StOCk CAI ,
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rinses branded on left hip er ieftshnuldnr.
1' O. sddrrsa Iinprrial ,
a ( 'hnpr entinty , and treat1
ri e. Nrbr wka. ihaage.
Stiking water and ihr til
Frrachnnn errrkq , in
ChuPe county. NntIraska.
Ilrand as cutottauleor
sntnrRnirtlalaou hip sad
- sides of sume , or any-
here nn ihr nliimal.
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AGENT LINCOLN LAND Co.
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wig . r : ct ntnnal Rank.
CHARLES H. BOYLE ,
ATTORNEY - ATLAW
McC00K , NEBRASKA.S
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Over One Million People w r tire
W. D. Douglas $3 & 4 Shoes i ,
All ourshoes are equally rctxi ctoryr
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They give the best value for the mone .
They equal custom shoes in styt and tit.
TIt Ir weurng qualities arc unsurpassed.
The prices arc uniform---stamped nn sate.
Pr-s Rt f SZ a t. rd men other
If your dealer cannot supply you we ran. Soldb7 i
DEALER rvhase name r . . wrtly a1 ?
Irerr hers. Agents t 'tuied.
1t p1y at trace.
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COPYRIGHTS.
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CAN I OIITAiN A PATENT 3 Fora
prompt answer and un honest opinion , w ) its : to
DIUNN.S ; CO. , who have had nearlyfftyre-rt
experience in the patent businesa. Commnnres-
tionsstrictiyconlidential. Ailandh0okofIn.
formation concerning I'atetts and how to obtain -
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechaa-
tad and scientlfle books sent freo.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
; peclat notice In the tie t rrth tie A n : . eru n u. ar4 )
thus
are hroucht widely bcforothe publiewith- t
out cost to the inventor. This sr'rndd ; rarer , r
issued weekly. elegantlylaustrated.basb larthe
Iar.est circulation of any sclentlflc work In the 1
world. gj : ayear. nngde coplrnsc tfree.
Building Edition monthly. 2JIOa year. 8Ingla r
copies , cents. i very mmher co + a'ns be n-
mul plates , In colors , and phou rrrl s of new !
houses. with plans , ennhlinc l nlldcrs to show the ' I
hatest de&cns and securn rnntrncts. I 'r'rras
MUNN & Co. . Ni w Yoi.t „ 3111 E .Udl/WAT. i
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Ilan just received a new starts of CLOTHS
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and TRIMMINGS Ir you want a good a4-
ting suit made at the very lowest prices for
oed work , call on him. Shop first door west
of liunett's : Lumber Office. on nennison
street. )
McM LLEN .BR OSf.
DCALER8 iN
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Attended to.
East Dennison St. McCook , Neb. '
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lillsi6idn lld Suraon ,
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1tcC0OK , 1EIZRAS { A.
1 01ICE ! fours-O to II a. m. , 3 to 5 and
to I. p. m. Rooms over Ftrst National bank.
htrailsnnewnrndnt apnea
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lillsi6iall an SllrflOll ,
1)Iecool , NEIIRASKA.
-Orrice-Front rooms over Lowman k
ou's p store. REswasca-402 McFar land . .t. . , f .
wo blocks north of 3lcEntee botel. Prompt
tsntlnn to all calls.
USTIN J. RITTENIIOUSE.
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Famous Clothing store. .
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Plan o , Or a an GuI tar anti Ban J o . i
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