The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 26, 1895, Image 8

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Castoria is Dr. Samuel , Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
_ for P aregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Castor OIL
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It Is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years use by
- 14Ti11lonsofMothcrs. Castorla destroys Worms and allays
, feverishness. Castoria prevents- vomiting Sour Curd ,
, F ' cares Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
j - % teething troubles , cures constipatie n and flatulency.
r t ; Castoria assimilatcs the food , regulates the stomach
and bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
' Mother's Friend.
toria is the Children's Panacea-the
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Castoria ,
° Castodaiganexcclicntincdh ( or chil-
3rcn. Mothers have repeatedly tu.d ale of its
good effect upon their children. "
Da. G. C. O coon ,
Lowell , Mass.
"Clstorla is the best remedy for children of
'which I att acquainted. I hope tic : d. y is trot
far distant when mothers wlllconsiderthe real
y interest of their children , and use Castori instead -
stead of tlmvarious quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones , by foniug opium ,
morphine , : soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats , thereby sending
them to premature graves. "
Da. J. F. KrCUCLOL ,
Conway , Ark.
Castoria.
"Castoria is so well adapted to children than
I recommend it assuperiortoany prescription
known to me. "
H. A. Aacnsa , H. D. ,
111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y ,
"Our physicians in the children's department -
ment have spoken highly of their erperi-
enco in their outside practice with Castoria ,
and although we only hnve among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products , yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it. "
UNITED HOSrrrAL 1\D 1)ISPENs.aY ,
Boston , Mass.
Au.z C. SYrrn , Pres. ,
The Centaur Company , TT Murray Street , New York City.
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F , D. BURGESS
Plumber and 'Steam Fitter.
MAIN AVENUE , McCOOli , NEB.
Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Trim
sings. Agent for Halliday , Eclipse and \Vaupun Wind Mill.
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Auth orzed Capital $1 00,000
CapitalandSwplLu 60000
OPPICERS AND DIRECTORS.
GEO. HOCKNELL , B. M. FREES , W. F. LAWSON , F. A. PENNELL ,
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A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS.
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INCOfPOIt&TED UNDER STATi LA.Na.
Paid U Capital , - - - - $50,000.
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Surplus , - - - - - - 10,000.
S DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Collections Made on all Accessible Points. Drafts Drawn on all
- Principal Cities of Europe. faxes Paid
for Non-Residents.
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OFFICERS.
v. FRANKLIN , President. A. C. EBERT , Cashier.
" COBBESPONDENTS-The First National Bank , 'Liiicoln , Nebraska. The
, Chemical-National 'Bank , New York City.
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DOORS , LUMpEk SOFT
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U. J. WARREN ; Manager.
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" COLEMAN.
Who observed Arbor clay hy'
plauting trees ?
c. 'iv. LeP per , hiis sown eighty
acres of alfalfa.
Ice formed one-fourth of an inch
thick , Monday night.
A. Prentice has sown twenty-five
acres to wheat on the Gesicke
farm.
Miss Viola Corner was visiting
with Mrs. S. Johns , several days
last week.
C. W. Lepper is farming the
Bert Potter farm in connection
with his own.
Hank Smith is farming the land
recently purchased by Frank Car-
rutll of C. H Boyle.
Misses Ida and Blanche Mc-
Carl of McCook were visiting in
this vicinity recently.
, In Wm. Coleulall's orchard are
( apple , crab apple , cherry , Plum ,
peach and penr.trees in bloom.
The young folks spent a pleas =
ant evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Wales not long
since.
11T. J. Cole , recorder of Dallas
county , Iowa , and brother of M.
H. Cole of this town. , arrrived
here , Friday night. He returned
home. Tuesday morning , accompanied -
panied by his father who has been
here for several weeks past.
DIED-At his home in the northern -
thern part of this precinctThomas
Ryan. Mr. Ryan retired Wednesday -
day night in his usual health. On
Thursday morning at about eight
o'clock his son James went into
his room to call him , and after
talking a few minutes , he arose ,
and while in the act of dressing
himself , lie suddenly fell and expired -
pired at once. He leaves two sons
and three daughters to mourn his
sudden death. His sons Thomas
and James live here. A daughter
Mrs. Mary Brady lives in McCook.
Another daughter Mrs. Margaret
Maher lives in Chicago. The other
daughter Miss Catharine Ryan and
a brother live in Henry county ,
Illinois. Mr. Ryan was born in
county Tipperary , Ireland , in 1819 ,
and was seventy-six years old last
birthday. HA came over to this
country in 1849 , and settled in
Illinois , where he farmed 43 years.
He came here in the spring 1892 ,
and made this his home since then.
The arrangements for the funeral
are not yet made.
TIRED WOMEN.
THE HousEWIFE , THE FARMER
AND THE T0ILEnS 01 ? ALL
VOCATIONS.
Depression of the nervous system -
tem at the approach of spring is a
fertile source of blood impurities.
That tired feeling , which is the
natural result of the depressing
effect of warm weather immediately -
ly after the invigorating cold of
winter , quickly disappears when
Pe-ru-na is taken. Thousands are
daily testifying to its priceless
benefit. General lassitude , dull ,
heavy sensations , continual tired
feelings , with irregular appetite ,
and sometimes loss of sleep. Pe.
ru-na meets every indication and
proves itself to be perfectly adapted -
ed to all 'their varied peculiarities.
Pe-ru-na invigorates the system ,
rejuvenates the feelings , restores
the normal appetite and procures
regular sleep.
This tired-out feeling is especially -
ly true of the housewife in spring
time-used up , fagged out , jaded
and weak. There are thousands
of them everywhere. A few
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bottles of Pe-ru-na would do them
untold benefit. As a tonic and
nerve invigorator it has no equal.
It builds up the nerves , it gives
strength to the circulation and at
once restores the appetite and di-
gestion. No feeble woman should
be without Pe-ru-na.
A finely illustrated pamphlet on
Spring 'Medicines sent free by
The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing
Company , Columbus , 0.
For free book on cancer address
Dr. Hartman , Columbus , Ohio.
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NORTH DIVIDE NUBBINS ,
J. M. Henderson has planted
about 50 acres of broom corn.
The writer made quite a good
deal of garden , this week , in a box.
Mrs. W. Y. Johnson is slowly
recovering from a long and severe
spell of sickness.
Mike Steltzer will help gather
the eggs over at Uncle Billy's for
the next month or so.
A consignment of flour and gar-
deii seeds were distributed among
the faithful and needy , this week.
The frost , during the early part
of the week , was not expected and
many a Divide garden suffered
accordingly.
Services at the Box Elder M.E.
church have been discontinued for
the present , owing to the illness of
Rev. Vivian.
J. S. Modrell began listing corn ,
first of the week , and intends
keeping at it until lie has in 100
acres or more.
Dick Hanlein had business of
special importance at Bartley , this
week , going overland and walking
most of the way.
Grass is coming on nicely and
all stock that have free range
wander many miles from home
and go at the rate of nine knots
an hour.
Several of the young folks had
a surprise party at the pleasant
home of Miss Carrie Kimball , on
Thursday last ; all enjoyed the occasion -
casion immensely.
A great deal of the Iowa hay
that is being fed throughout this
neighborhood is likened unto strips
of oilcloth : wide , glassy and very
unwholesome. Just the thing
though for reseating cane bottom
chairs , for which purpose it is said
to be incomparable , lasting for
many years.
During the hurry and rush of
the present time , the writer is often -
ten puzzled and some times at a
loss to know just what sort of a
meal would be good for a change
and still meet the requirements of
a tasty and varying appetite. For
the benefit of those who are also
in a hurry and haven't much time
to waste , we offer the following ,
which ought to more than be ap-
preciated. After the cook has
been "gallyvanting" over t h e
country the better part of the previous -
vious night , an early breakfast is
needed , and nothing can be gotten
in preparation for the table with
less exertion than a magnesia pudding -
ding , served cold , and drink as
much water as you like. For dinner -
ner , when there's no wood split
and the brush pile is low and one
comes in from the field tired and
somewhat hungry , a good cup of
sage brush tea with more of the
pudding served with alkali sauce
will satisfy most any one. For
supper you'll be reminded of the
dance somewhere over on the Big
Flat , so that it takes but a moment -
ment or so to prepare a delicious
loco fry , with red willow gravy ,
and there'll be time left to "spruce
up" for the hop. CONNIE.
Knipple is headquarters for
garden seeds of all kinds. Call
and see his supply and get his
prices before laying in your stock
for spring planting.
Early Ohio seed potatoes-
Minnesota grown , at the Mc-
Cook Commission Co.'s for
X1.25 a bushel.
Kuippie is headquarters for
bulk seeds. Don't fail to consult
him before buying your spring
supply.
Try McMillen's Damask Rose
Lotion for face and hands.
Bulk and garden seeds - at Knip-
ple' s. '
CARSON & TAYLOR ,
Proprietor
of the .
SUNNY SIDE DAIRY.
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We respectfully solicit -your business ,
and guarantee pure milk , full measure ,
and prompt , courteous service.
J. B. BALLARD ,
® DENTIST.
All dental work done at our office is guaranteed -
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith
& Bellamy , assistants.
Kuipple is headquarters for
bulk seeds. Don't fail to consult
him before buying your spring
supply.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
We are just in receipts of a new
supply of tablets and box papers ,
memorandums , etc.
White Pine Cough Syrup-by
McMillen , druggist.
Cameron's Home-
GI'ow1 Seeds. Send
for Illustrated Catalogue -
logue to Jam s Cameron -
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eron at Beaver City , .
Nebraska.
S , CORDEAL ,
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Reliable , Insurance
Collection Agent.
J. S. MCBRAYER ,
1'R01'RIETOR OF THR
McCook Transfer ins.
BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS ,
Only furniture van in the
city. Also have a first class house
moving outfit. Leave orders for
bus calls at Commercial hotel or
at office opposite the depot.
Chase Co , Land arld LIVO Stook Ca
Horses branded on left hip or loft BhouIdor.
p. U. address imperial.
Chase county , and beat.
ri : e , Nebraska. Range.
Stinking Water and the
Frenchman creeks. in
Chase county. Nebraska.
Brand as cut on sideof
someanimatson hip and
sides of some , or anywhere -
where on the animal.
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AGENT LINCOLN LAND CO.
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OfUee in Rear of First National Bank.
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