The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 21, 1898, Image 12

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The Kind You Have Always Bought , and which has been
in use for over 30 years , has borne the signature of
, and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits , Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil , Paregoric , Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium , Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles , cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food , regulates the
Stomach and Bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
CENUSNE TOR IA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You toe Always Bought
in Use For Over 3O Years.
. . .
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY.
1ARGAINS.
* We have the agency for the sale of the following lands , which
we can offer at prices and upon isrms as to payments that \vill be
attractive to purchasers. Inquire at this office.
No 5S7N,1SV # 29-1-30. No. 7122 S > j = SE 4
3 No. 6005 NWtf S\V % 12-4-29. 35-I-2S.
No. 6036 S\V # 6-1-37. No. 743S-NEX 9-2-26.
I No. 6538 SW # 21-3-25 No xxxx- SW/
No. 6949-N SW 35-2-26.
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lWEiW V Wli "iW Wi iVEs\fi (
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I Authorized Capital , $100,000.
Capital and Surplus , $ .60,000
j G 0. HOCKNELL , President B. M. FREES , V. Pros.
jW [ { W. F. LAV/SON , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass't Cash.
A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director.
Have a Greater Variety to Select
From than Ever Before , and
at Lower Prices.
% \
\ \
MEN'S SUITS $4.T5 and upward.
CHILDREN'S SUITS $ l.rs and upward.
Overcoats , Ulsters , Mackintoshes , Underwear , Plain and
Fancy Shirts , Wool and Cotton Hose.
Demon's Sleeping Garments. Everyone who has used
these knows they are a luxury.
I. T. BENJAMIN.
Under Ganschow's Store.
AN ANCIENT CHESS KINO.
Eaplj some rajah first la ( bo stpw
Amid hi * languul l-idK tfttpnra ]
Whilu a btock mehlioraltt. M
Sane hi.- * ono wtfo KmjV | VUOOIM | < >
Haply thou utav t kiw p5 sj > cJ Old
John
j AQIOMI ; hU jw.Sunwtw a f | | r f ll ;
[ Bo eat in tout , grave tH > pWr\U al ki
on.
on.do t ihou Intro1 ! * k.r nutter * aurv
ilr hi-art is mil itl ruib Mi > i tnr tHic tote
! At : > itht of thf. ' , O king , ikal ktl
t OutL-u-lins tluHr > . nmi t < 4b i ol
| ThruuKh ctoiul kaa s4iu o
) Aud uiurtnun uf tb linti : MMi > n > M luw *
* ( A SAD NMGHT. "
Cnrljlr- nut ! Lelirlt Hunt UU-
ferrtl Un Vtxtul ihr
j Leigh Hutu ami Cnrlylo wn oac *
i present at u sitinlt pntty of equally \vl !
1 known niitii It tiupp uctl ibul ihu cot-
! voisatioii rtfetvtlvith thu two , and ih *
others sivt. well plutiM * ! tu l > ! * u , Lticfe ;
I Hunt talked on in his bright ami
1 ful way , when Curlylo would thof * i
heavy tree trunk nt-zues his
stream nud bauk it up with pliiix ! * | fcte-
, al doubts mid objections at fvwry iut r-
! val , but Huut never ctftuvd his' joy *
' uuticipatious nor ssuuniitiw Cttrly ) bis
intinite denuus. Tht lt > tentin > laujh d
and applauded by turns , and uotv faiily
pitted thoui u uiu.it i-uch oilier : i tin *
' philoiopliers of hope ( jiK j and uubop -
fuluoss. Tht > content uoutinutnl with
' ready wit , philosophy , plousnutry ami
, profundity and uxtoi ivo knowledge af
| books and clmractor.
' The opponents were so well matched
that it was qino clear that the cotitoet
i would last uidetinituly , bit mtjht WH
far advaucwl , and the i rty now broke
up. They all sallied forth , and. luHviti
the close room , the cuudl&s aud thi * ar
guments behind thorn , found themselves
under a most brilliant and starlight.-ky
They looked up. Carlyle can have no
answer to this , thought Huut. aud
shouted : "There ! Look at that glorious
harujouy that fciims with inlinito voices
an eternal -oug oi hope in the &OD ! of
'
luau ! "
Carlyle looked up. They oil remained
silent to hear what ho wousd say. They
I , began to think he was silenced at la > t.
L I but out of the sih-uce came a fe\v low
\ ' toned words iu a braid Scotch accent
f "Eh , it's a sad night J"
b ' They all laughed and then looked
'
f < .thoughtful. Theio might be some reason
' ' for sadness , too that brilliant firma-
' meut perhaps contained iutiiiite worlds ,
i j each lull of struggling and suffering
beings.
' i
' Unreeosnlzed.
t
! Perhaps when one makes thatconver-
sational blunder which is known as a
i | "break" it is best to say nothing whatever -
, ever about it. Extenuatiou only reu-
1 ders n bad matter worse.
1 i Not long ago a lady was visiting the
studio of a portrait painter and trying
1 ! to make herself as agreeable as possible
i iu return for n welcome and afternoon
tea. She enjoyed the pictures , although
iu each case they seemed to her much
! idealized , and she went from one to au-
I other , civilly expressing her approba
tion.
tion."Ah
"Ah , " she ? aid to her hostess , "you
must tell mo all about them ! Who is
this : "
"Mrs. Lorraine. "
"I don't know her ; charming , but
of course I can't speak for the likeness. "
"I try to bo faithful , " said the artist
humbly.
"Oh , I know ! I know ! And who is
the very pretty lady in brown ? "
"That , " said the other , with some
frigidity , "is myself ! " Youth's Com
panion.
Jlelotv Dcckn During n.
The position of the men below decks
on a modern vessel of war , they being
isolated by the watertight hatches and
doors , has been frequently commented
upon , but their position is not always
so hard as has been supposed. On the
Brooklyn , during the fight before San
tiago , Admiral Schley sent orderlies
among tbo men behind casemates and
below decks telling them the effects of
the shots and how the fight was going.
When the chase of the Colon began , the
orderlies went down to the stoke holes
and engine room and told the men
there that the race had begun and ev
erything depended upon them. The wis
dom of the action was partly shown in
the outcome. Argonaut.
People of Stone
"The stone age" is not , properly
speaking , an expression of time. It re
fers to a stage in civilization which
passed long ago in Europe and Asia ,
but still lingers in some out of the way
corners of the world. A report of La
Plata museum iu Paraguay describes
the Qnayoquis , a small tribe of fiOO or
GOO living near the headwaters of the
Acaray river , us a true stone ago people.
They are timid , harmless folks , desper
ately afraid of the whites , and with
reason , as they have been shamefully
abused by them. They have no weapons
for defense save bows , lances and stone
tomahawks. They are undersized and
round headed.
the
Mr. Wigsby See here , 1113- love ,
there is some mistake. The baggage delivery -
livery man has loft seven trunks on our
front porch.
Mrs. Wigsby ( who has just returned
from the mountains ) Imbecile ! Don't
you understand ? HO'H coming back after
( lark for the extra five. Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Hot
" .Fightin's hot business , " said Willie
as he read about the regiments. "First
thing , they got peppered at by the ene
my , an they they get mustard out by
their own gov'ment. " Harper's Bazar.
It takes 72,000 tons of paper to uiako
the post cards used in England each
year.
In Ptolemy's time any one who killed
a cat was put to death.
HARTLEY.
A. Baruuit ot McCtok *
Alxmt forty j * * * > * * ! from
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iu , wit Is * e r trf
J. H. Kc * to { * ) i
hog * * ml It KL Somb < MM CMS < *
lit * Denver roikrt. { ln
Tomtit } Kotwtt * * * ! t >
u ( C utbtk ) ; * * * wn ttp
tb * > Mxriftl , I e4 KriiUv
S H. i > mUk uf liMii
tint * fur nMiulr lUMYtvy. MJN * MT
iiioaut
\V. II. Grttiia te
lIHl fut G W. JtMMK , Ifcl *
jottkm
lo tt
itttf , fro a vujt
her brother HI tiwa } 4cc % tnl
I for home on the 9Tttiitg irmin
i
Mt * Itln Ohl r of
, hns litwu sj * i
d y i in this viciuiiy irii g iaii ,
tion tu s im * in Ut-rs of litignttou
) bt ft re the district ori
*
Niijht Opemtor 11. B. Max u ,
WHS transfernul to Brush. Cole .
| the latter { > nrt of ln i M-edk. ul
has bpeu sueeetHltnl it tbi
iv K. 13. Pnteof Hnstiiis.
i Lnst Sundny ovoniujj. nt
; o'clock , iiss Eihol Kausoui of
I this place wns united in mnrrin e
' to Mr. Ralph \Vtiits of Cambridge , ,
I the aiTtiir being soltMunixed by
jl\ev. X. S. Foutch at the home of
I the bride's parents. The happy j
couple left on the evening train-
1 . . . i
for n short visit to the exposition
and with friends in Jowa. In com
mon with many friends we extend
congratulations and best wishes ,
for the abundant success of their ,
venture.
Dr. J. E. Hathorn. the Hepub- !
lican nominee for representative , > .
is entitled to and should receive as
warm support , especially at the
hands of his neighbors and friends
in this section.Ve believe in
local pride , and it may properly
be exercised in this case. The
doctor , all agree , is well qualified
for the position. He is a man of
force and conviction , with vigor of
body and mind. His acquaintance
with the needs of this county and' '
state is sufficiently wide and varied
to warrant us in expecting him to
give a good account of himself in
the halls of legislation. A'ole for
Hathorn.
New dishes and novelties of all
kinds at the "Bee Hive. "
Truth wears well. People have loaiu-
ed that DeWitt's Little Knrly Riseistue
reliable little pills for rcKulatiitK the
bowels , curing constipation and sick
headache. They don't giipiA. . AIcMil-
leii.
If you nre thinking of buyinjj u steel
range , see the IXIv. It will out lust , use
less fuel and give better satisfaction than
any range in the inatket. Over llfty sold
in IVIcCook ntid vicinity. Sold only by
II. P. Waite. _
Tint Tin HUNK mid The Toledo Hlnde
for $1.25 a 3'enr , strictly in advance.
OKIIIIOK : UKAKINC ON OIUCINAI. PUOIIAM :
OF Wll I. .
ytite : of Nebraska , I\ed Willow county. s . .
At a County Court held at the County Coin !
Room , in and for said County. Octobei JOlh.
A. D. , iS)8. Present , ( I. S. Itislm ) ) , Coiinty
judlie. In the matter of the estate ol Maiy
Colfer , deceased. < > n icadmir and
the octition of Muses C'oller. i
tliat the In'-truinent , filed on the
day of Octobei. iSoS , and | nn polling
to be the last Will and Testament of the said
deceased , may be piovedai > | Movedptol > ale < i.
allowed , and recorded as the last Will nnd
Testament of the said Mary Colfer , deceased ,
nnd that the execution of said instrument may
lie committed and the administration of said
estate may he granted to Moses Colfer as ex
ecutor. Ordered , that November 12th. A. D. .
iSoS , at 10 o'clock a. m. , is assigned foi hear
ing said petition , when all persons interested
in said matter may appear at a County Couit
to be held in and for said county , and show
cause why the prayer of petitioner should not
he grantedj and that notice of the pendency
of said petition and the hearing thereof , lie
in said county.for three successive wccks.prior
to said day of hearing. G. S. Itisttor ,
[ SKAI..J ( A true copy. ) County Judge.
than One Cent a
Think of it
Mnde with to Unhjtnticd Mod Vkxr
around each Crib intenMjstsd tili 3& ftfl
Pickets , 5iticc t . Inches *
A . 1 $ 1-3
AS
S J t kfc *
Cheap , Convenient and Practical ,
Can be put up in 15 minute * .
For sale by W. C. BULLARD & CO
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Last
The fetccr * & of i be
ston to Otn h . l > u-Uf .
ssvnrd if ihc clrtV of the watfert
fai duty. Kf > lh iit a prtxi
bim. Tb mt * lowrr ttwe rvrt be ton
oiTererf , onlv 4.25 for th round tnp
Tickets uilt be good to rrteni o ttl tic
lober5tst. SpecuU train with
couches for Onuih * k rrs
it j > m. October sj , . Mmtrtn (
9:55 a. in. October 34
The program for the week he
October 24lh will be as v nrd and
estini : * tlmt of mir week nce the ex
position ox ; ed its g tes l * t Jane. Il
will include daily band concerts , exhibi
tion ilrill > . by the I * . S. Life Saving Crew
nnd ascensions of the Sutiao War Bal
loon. The live stock exhibit , the bent
in the lu.-loiy of the \\orl.l. will be open
nil week. All the Midway attmctions
will he in full swing xnd the exhibits in
the Government , Minc and Mining. Art
Agricultural , Hlectriciti , Manufacturing
and State buildings will be HS well worth
seeing n < at any tiiuedutins the | nogic. *
of the expo.sinon. If you have wet yet
visited the .great fair don't let this op
nortunity go by. If you have s ea it ,
go again.
Tickets and full information at B &
M. R. R. R. depot.
You can find just what you need
at the "Hee Hive. "
It Doesn't Cost n Cont.
"Poultry on the Uarm for Profit. ' is
the title of a series of mticles now In im.
published iu the liiler-stiile PoulUNnmn
if TillTui , Ohio. The suhscttplion JMUO
if this pinetiral poultiy icnniuil is hiM
cents a yoai , but itill co < t the iciuK-ts
if TIIK TKIUUNK nothing We will e.i\ -
iiuv 0110 who subscribes foi our pwprr 01
whopaysalIaiieaiMp.es aud OHO \em tn
inlvaiico. the Inter-Smie PoiiltiMilan or.
whole vein lioo. Now is your
ity to get a vnltuihlo pivseut.
now and pay otic your iu advance. O H
in or temit by mail. Mention this otU r
Tnu Tunu'NMC. iMcOook , N'o >
Oh , lluil line of Gloves : H M\C"Hce
Hive. "
You mvito ilisnppoiutnioiillicn \ MI
. vpoiiuuMit. DeXVUt's l.illloi \ \ \ \ KI
MS uio pleasant , oiisv. tuoioux" 1'ltlr
) ills. They IMIIO oouttipiiiiou ud su k
leaihicbo just n1 * sino ason lko tin in
\ . Mi-Alilleii.
DeWitt's Colic vS : Cholera Cure ,
IMcniant. 0"lck tto. ultn. nlo fotnkc.
NonrF i-xiK ri'iu uTION
l.iiinl OHico nt Mil\itiK.\ol trtvUrt , S. 11. >
ollo\\ui | ; nniiu'd seltU-i liu * lilcd n < lu 'i > l l
uteutnm toninUo liiud pmol -uppoiiol l > .
ilaiin , iiiul tlisvliul pii'ol \\dll < r ninili-l <
oic lejjistei 01 lecoivt'Ual Met ooK , Nil < . M
Jatimlny , Octolior jo. | S ) \ M' U. K N
KWI , Mrs. Aiuiu M.ud. : . l"i li ' SV ' , ol
? 15 ' of Sertum ; , m l N NV ' ol N I- < !
jcction 18 , TownMiip.pioitli. K UKO ; o\\rM
if the fttli P.M. Mio mum's following wil
losses to pioxe liei coiUinuous icsiilcuco upon
ind cultivation of. Mud laiul. \\t \ : laiiu"
tynii , Tlioinas ! ' . Uviui , John N' . Snnlli mm
oscnh HuiitiM. all of McLook , NcbinsUn.
0-2. ; 6t I1' . M. KAl'MHUN , "
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bofpt at
brook. I > * fc , !
menci R at
: Fifty t
and Jo fnaifclM wilt
cataiofor
throat yields * oO t M * *
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spot and m *
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tor h Mi * "
Frazer Axle Grease
Not nffcctcd by Hcst or CoW
Highest Awnrds at Cc
Pnrls and World's
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