m BSOW Sa ! SSaBISISSS ffiE5 mT iTir i aJiiiTruitinTOT-ffiratrrm" r OOD VALUE As in years past our. . . . UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT will be one of the leading attractions. Nev er before have we been able 'to offer our trade such extraordinary values in this line. We ask the opportunity of proving : to you that spot cash cuts a figure both in buying and selling. Don't buy until you have looked' over our line and heard the prices. Yours for Business- The Bee Hive , McCook , Neb. V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. w 9 * CITIZENS BANK * I * OF MeCOOK , NEB. b Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , $5,000 < t B H t f - - = DIRECTORS = = I | | / . FRANKLIH , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD. < n # ifoyj8 T yj8 * v i INDIANOLA. S. R. Smith has been attending court in McCook , part of the week. The Mackechnie-Welborn marriage is the social event of the season. L. B. Kerns and Will Sexson were business visitors in the county seat , last Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Dolan was a visitor in the coun ty's capital , Wednesday. H.W.Keyes has been in McCook , this week , attending the November term of dis trict court. Mr. and Mrs. James Hetherington of our city are making Judge Bishop and family a visit of indefinite length in the county's cap ital. Robert Welborn was down from Denver to witness his sister's marriage to Dr. Mackech- nie. He came down , close .of last week , and left for the west , first of this week. He has recently been changed from Denver to Cali fornia , and will open an office for the Colo- jade Iron and Fuel Co. in Los Angeles. Like his brother Floyd , he enjoys a very remune rative and important place in that great con cern's employ. Floyd Welborn came down from Denver , Monday morning , to witnes's the marriage of his sister , Miss Lillian to Dr. W. D. Mackech- aie , that evening. He returned to Denver , the same night. Floyd has for a number of months been back in Denver , after a short residence in New York City. He is promi nently connected with the Colorado Iron and Fuel Co. , and says the company has work for a thousand more men at wages from $2.50 to $5.00 per day. Free of Charge. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast , bronchitis , throat or lung troubles of any nature , who will call at A. McMillen's , will be presented with a sample bottle of Boschee's German Syrup , free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person.and none to children without order from parents. No throat or lung remedy ever had suph a sale as Boschee's German Syrup in all parts of the civilized world. Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given awayand your druggists will tell you its success was marvelous. It is xeally the only throat and lung remedy gener ally endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent bottle -will cure or prove its value. Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. It is a good deal easier to demonstrate that men may become monkeys than that monkeys Lave become men. Six Frightful Failures. Six terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent Wm. H. Mullen of Lockland , O. , to an early grave. All said he had a fatal lung trouble and that he must soon die. But lie was urged to try Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. Alter taking five bottles he was entirely cured. It is positively guaranteed to cure all "diseases of throat , chest and lungs , including coughs , colds , la- grippe , pneumonia , bronchitis , asthma , hay lever , croup , whooping cough , 5oc aijjd $ i. Trial bottles tree at McConnell & Berry's. Only the man who can say , "All my springs are in Thee , " can go through the dry and thirsty land. There is probably no disease more distress ing and annoying than piles. Tabler's Buck eye Pile Ointment is daily curing cases of year's standing of itching and bleeding piles. The cure begins on the first application , a little perseverence makes the cure complete. Price 50 cents in bottles. Tubes , 75 cents. A. McMillen , druggist. A man is not a champion of truth because he howls at all who differ from him. Your blood goes through your body with jumps and bounds , carrying warmth and ac tive life to every Part ol your"body , if you take Rocky Mountain Tea. Ask your druggist. COLEMAN. M. H. Cole took a load of hogs to McCook , Saturday. H. K. Bixler was in town , last week , with a load of hogs. Thomas Real took a load of hogs to Mc Cook , Tuesday. W. S. Bixler took a load of wheat to Mc Cook , Saturday. R. J. Traphagen threshed his cane seed on Wednesday of last week. W. Sherman was in McCook , last Saturday , with three loads of hogs. James Doyle took three loads of hogs to McCook , Monday of this week. G. H. Simmerman took a load of hogs to McCook , Tuesday of last week. t Henry Corcoran has a registeied Shorthorn bull , purchased of the Coupe Bros , of Falls City , Neb. J. B. Smith , with the assistance of some neighbors , took four loads of hogs to McCook , Saturday. 'Squire Sharp has been working some time on Joseph Allen's big barn. We understand it is 30 x lee feet1 in size. The man who borrowed R. J. Traphagen's horse , Tuesday evening of last week , will con fer a lasting favor by returning it in good or der. The same man called at Thomas Real's and tried to borrow one there , but Mrs. Real refused to let him take one. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wales and Harry ar rived , Wednesday evening , from Iowa. They drove back in October , but did not find things as they expected. They found one farm of 200 acres for rent at $600 a year , but to secure the rent they would have to give a mortgage on all the property they had , including all household goods , besides a mortgage on all the crop. Their uncle told them if they could make a living out in Nebraska they had better go right back , and they thought so too , and drove back , and were delighted to get to "God's country" again. Uncle Billy had rent ed the Nicklas place for them. There is no pleasure in life if you dread going to the table to eat and can't rest at night on account of indigestion. Henry Wil liams of Booneville , Ind. , says he suffered that way for years , till he commenced the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure , and adds , "Now I can eat anything I like and all I want and sleep soundly every night. " Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. McConnell & Berry. When you want , prompt acting little pills that never gripe use DeWitt's Little Early Risers. McConnell & Berry. You can't afford to risk your life by allow ing a cough or a cold to develop into pneu monia or consumption. One Minute Cough Cure will cure throat and lung troubles quicker than any other preparation known. Many doctors use it as a specific for grippe. It is an infallible remedy for croup. Children like it and mothers endorse it. McConnell & Berry. When there is sunshine in the soul there will be flowers and fruit in the life. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will quickly heal the worst burns and scalds and not leave a scar. It can be applied to cuts and raw surfaces with prompt , and soothing effect. Use it for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. McConnell & J3erry. There are some things you must both be and live before you can believe. Never try to coax a cold or cough ; use the remedy that unfailingly conquers both. Bal- lard's Horehound syrup is the great specific for all throat and lung troubles. Price 25 and 50 cents. A. McMillen , druggist. Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook , Nebraska , November 12,1900. Board of county cominiHhionors met rnirstmu to adjournment. Pns ont. llonry Crabtret Stephen Belles and D. A. Waterman , commit sionerj , W. R. Starr , county attorney , and K. A Green , county clerk. Miuntos of previous meet ing read and approved. On motion board adjourned to meet Novom her 13th , 1900. Attest : K. A. GREEN , County Clerk. McCook , Nebraska , November 13,1900. Board of county commissioners met pursuan to adjournment. Present , Henry Crabtree Stephen Belles and D. A. Waterman , count * commissioners , "W. R. Starr , county attorney and H. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes o previous meeting read and on motion approved On motion road number 330 , petitioned for b ; E. E. Devoe ut ul. , was laid over until the nez meeting. The following claims were audited and ul lowed and on motion the clerk was instruct * * to draw warrants on the county general fund evy of 1900 , in payment thereof as follows : Frank D. Burgess , heating plant in the court-house " . $1075 0 ( Frank D. Burgots , plumbing and laying pipound material 373 : E. J. Mitchell , supplies 14 ft K J. Mitchell , bupplies and ballots 127 91 State Journal Co. , supplies Ill Ii F. M. Kimmoll , printing tax list and supplies 103 3' Pado & Son , window shades and cot 97 ; Barnett Lumber Co. , coal for paupers. . . 3 71 W. C. Bullard & Co , coal for paupers. . . 14 8 ; A. Guy , mdse. for paupers 20 M J. \Vilcox & Sou , same 152 ! Electric Light Co. , light and heat 32 7 : Lincoln Land Co. , 4th quarter water tax 12 M J. W , Underbill , labor on courtrhouse. . . 5 ' . J. E. Moore , board and care of paupers. 18 It School district No. 4 , use of building for election 3 01 School district No. 10 , bamo 3 Ot School district No. 21 , same 3 Ot School district No. 23 , same 2 5 ( School district No. 31 , same 2 5t School district No. ! ! , same 3 Ot School district No 42 , frame 3 Ot School district No. 51 , same 2 01 School district No. 82 , bamo 2 ( X Win. Sharp , director , same 2 "it Mrs. P. A. Brewer , feauie 4 Ut W. H. Harrison , biuno 5 ( XJ State Bank of Bartley , same 4 75 H. E. Waugh , same 3 OU John B. Colling , same 3 OC S. M. Cochran & Co. , same , . 5 OU James Cinek.same 5 OU Nelson Downs , fixing aud setting up booth 250 H. W. Naden , fixing booth 1 00 N. A. Bull , same 1 00 George Kidgeley , same 1 00 A. D. Johnston , same 2 50 W. J. Stilgebouer , same 1 50 Coglizer & Horner , same 6 00 C. F. Lehn , canvassing election returns. 4 00 C. E. Eldred , same 4 00 T. K. Quigley , distributing ballots 1000 A. C. Crabtreodep. sheriff , posting elec tion notices 19 00 FBKCINCT ELECTION OFFICIALS. I. A. Ljman , judge ami returns , Alliance precinct 8 20 J. E. Itibhol , judge 3 00 J. L. McCaffertysame 3 ( X ) David Sullivan , clerk 300 John Fqnnan , same 3 00 W. J. Stilgebouer , judge , Beaver precinct 4 00 Wm. Hindman , sumo 400 C. Wise , judge and returns 8 30 John Wintjen , clerk 400 M. M. Young , same 4 00 Arthur C. Wilson , judge , Boudville pr'c't 3 00 William Karp , same and returns 620 Nicholas Uhren , same 3 00 William Uerling , clerk 300 Charles Skalla , same 300 Charles Foye , judge , Box Elder precinct 3 00 C > rus Blake , same 3 00 James Bobiuson , t-ame and returns 3 80 D. P. Brewer , clerk 3 00 Frank Sherman , same „ 3 00 Charles Groves , judge , Coleman precinct 3 00 W. B. McClain , tame 3 ( X ) James Ryan , same 3 00 W. S. Bixler , clerk and returns 3 90 Robert Moore , same 3 00 George Cooley , judge and returns , Dau- bury precinct 7 00 H. A. Bull , same 3 00 D. H. Rittenhouse , same 300 H. W. Naden , clerk 3 00 H.E. Woods , same . - 300 C. T. Eller , judge and returus.Driffrwood precinct 5 80 J.M.Hammond , same. . 300 E. S. Dutcher , same 3 ( X ) Charles Wesson , clerk 3 00 L. F. Woker , same 300 J. Fletcher , judge , East Valley precinct 4 00 W. S. Hamilton , same : , ,4 00 Chas. Shufer.same 4'00 J. W. Hoppee , clerk 4 Otf S. W. Clark , clerk and returns 8 20 R. W. Hume , judge , FritscFi precinct 3 ( X ) G. W. Lo9mis , same 3 00 George Ridgeley , same 300 Dan Schoentlml , clerk , 300 A. J. Ea > er. clerk and returns G GO Ira Kennedy , judge , Gerver precinct 300 J. T. Richardson , same 3 00 L. Olmsted , same and returns 6 40" Samuel Ellis , clerk 300 F. S. Lofton , clerk 3 00 John Wesch , judge , Grant precinct 3 00 W. H. Benjamin , same 3 ( X ) George Rowland , same 3 00 J. H. Relph , clerk 3 00 Albert Weeks , clerk and returns 6 60 A. C. Teel , judge , Indianola precinct. . . 100 Wm. Linnaberry , same 4 00 James Hetheriugton , same 4 00 W. H. Smith , clerk , 4 ( X ) Frank Neel , clerk and returns 7 40 D. A. Waterman , judge , Lebanon pr'c't. 4 00 P. B. Garrett , same 4 00 J. F. Feichter , same 4 00 Platte Kinne , clerk 4 00 E. E. High , clerk and returns 930 Oscar C. Thomas , judge , Missouri Ridge precinct 3 00 Frank Thompson , same 3 00 Ed. Ervin , same and returns 7 00 Nick TJorhng , clerk 3 00 T. E. Miller , same 300 C. E. Shaw , judge and returns , North Valley precinct 7 70 S. Bentley , judge 300 H. W. Olmstead.same 3 00 G. A. Remington , clerk 3 00 E.H. McElroy , clerk 3 00 J. H. Mej er , judge , Perry precinct 3 00 A. Reischeick , same 3 00 John Real , same and returns 5 70 F. E. Forbes , clerk 3 00 J. A. Brinton , same 3 00 J. F. Helm , judge , Red Willow precinct. 3 00 L. J. Holland , same 3 00 Henry TJhren , same and returns 6 05 WillSexon , clerk 3 00 PenHager , same 3 00 I. N. Horton , judge , Tj rene precinct 300 M. F. Meadville , same 3 00 John Hummell , same and returns 8 00 J. C. Moore , clerk 3 00 W. S. McTaggart , clerk 300 James Phillips , judge , Valley Grange. . . 3 00 Sam'Hughes , same 3 00 J. E. Tirrill , same and returns 5 30 Floyd Roberson , clerk 3 00 George Brittain , same 3 00 H. W. Cole , judge , 1st , 1st Willow Grove precinct 4 00 Lyman Miller , same 4 00 J. S. LeHew , same and returns 4 50 J. E. Kelley , clerk 4 00 Cal Throne , same 4 00 Joseph Spotts , judge , 1st , 2nd Willow Grove , precinct * 4 00 F. S. Cufry , same 400 Fred Plasmj ere , same 400 W. G. Sheppard , clerk 4 00 Abner Clark , same 4 00 F. M. Rathburn , judge , 2nd , 1st Willow Grove precinct 4 00 F. D. Burgess , same 4 00 C.E. Eldred , same 4 00 J. N. Purvis , clerk 400 J. J. Garrard , . , . 400 G. Orman , judge , 2nd , 2nd Willow Grove precinct 4 00 J. C. Predmore , same 4 00 G. A. Nicholson , same 400 Geo. Leach , clerk 400 E. J. Mitchell , same 4 < 00 A. C. Crabtree , summoning jury 23 00 G.S.Bishopcertiflcates to election boards 43 10 TJ. C. Boatman , money advanced for cleaning court-house 250 0. L. Thompson , postage , express and + drajage 2100 R. A. Green , compiling tax-list for 1900. . 490 OS S. Belles , money advanced for house rent 3 60 Henry Crabtree , service as commissioner 49 60 D. A. Waterman , same 3850 And on county bridge fund , levy of 1900 , as follows : Otis Coburn , bridge work $ 5 00 Ed. Edwards , same 9 30 Bert Edwards , same 3 00 Julius Hinz , same 400 Frank Carothers , same 6 50 M. D. Fidler , same 400 J.Burk.same 1 50 M : H. Cole , same 2 50 H. Simmerman , same 250 Lou Carothers , same. . 250 I.E. Stryker , same. . . . 250 W. McClain , same 2 50 H.K. Bixler,8ame 2 50 W. S. Bixler , same 3 75 B. H. Thomas , hauling lumber and je- pairing pile driver 23 50 Amos Thomas , hauling piling 2 00 Fred Waterman , same 2 00 1. M. Beeson , hauling lumber 8 50 H. L. Burton , same 7 50 * * / . t NO ILLUSTRATIONS I' Pictures of Clothing do not , 5 convey the character = = the workmanship and style. THEY DO. NOT EVEN SHOW THE WRINKLES We have some new wrink = les in Nobby Vestees and 3 = Piece Suits. In fact , ev = erything in " * n * & JOYS' AND MENS' CLOTHING MORGAN THF . . . _ * J. M. M. fl * $ a § kwtfdie Leading Clothier beutfdje blether * r McCook , Nebraska v < S. W. Clark , hardware 13 44 F. P. Eno , game 915 Barnett Lumber Co. , lumber 690 95 W. C. Bullard & Co. , same 74 10 Geo. C. Hill , same 66 33 Stephen Belles , bridge and road work. . . 23 75 And on county road fund , levy of 1900 , as fol lows : James Robinson , road tax refunded 45 J. C. Acheson , same 300 J.B. Smith , same 17 Joseph Downs , same 18 Joe McKiever , same 49 J. A. Carter , same 2 09 A. Brownj same 305 Jacob Leibbraudt , same 87 Jacob Ball , road work 500 Mrs. E. Eeimer , bame 750 I. S. Sonnichsen , same 250 Sherman Evans , same 1 50 Charles Simmerman , same 2 50 JolmEvans , same 7 50 C. A. Gentry , sharpening and repairing road tools 3 15 R. P. High , appraising damages on road No. 350 2 50 J. B. Gumming , same 2 10 Platte Kinno , same 2 50 Amos Thomas , swearing appraisers 75 On motion board adjourned to meet Novem ber 14,1900. Attest : R. A. GEEEN , County Clerk. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. .To Richard Moore , non-resident : _ You are hereby notified that Ida Moore , plaintiff , has filed her petition in the district count of Red Willow county , Nebraska , the object and prajer of'which are to obtain a divorce from jouon the ground of abandonment and for the care and custodj of her minor child. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday , the 26th day of November , A. D. 1900. IDA MOORE , Plaintiff. By J. E. KELLET her attorney. 10-19-4ts. A Village Blacksmith Saved His Little Son's Life. Mr. H. H. Black , the well-known village blacksmith at Grahamsville , Sullivan Co. , N. Y. , says : "Our little son , five years old , has always been subject to croup , and so had have the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. VVe have had the doctor and used many medicines , but Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is now our sole re liance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when the croupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled. " There is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by McConnell & Berry. A Bible is of little value till it is the worse for wear. wear.To To Cure a Cold in a Day. Take Laxative Brome ( Juinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Ji. W. Grove's signature on every box. 25c. 4-1. The hypocrite says , "Leave my sins alone and chase those heretics. " Many people worry because they believe they have heart disease. The chances are that their hearts are all light but their stomachs achs are unable to digest food. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure digests whatyou eat and prevents the formation of gas which makes the stomach ach press against the heart. It will cure every form of indigestion. McConnell & Berry. We read in the papers that while extracting a stump a Wisconsin man dug up a quantity of gold. Perhaps he was a dentist. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best liver pills ever made. Easy to take and never gripe. McConnell & Berry. A dressmaker in El Dorado , Kansas , is so popular that "she has engagements six months ahead. " How the old maids of the town must envy her ! If you have ever seen a child in the agony of croup you can realize how grateful mothers are for One Minute Cough Cure which gives relief as soon as it is administered. It quickly cures coughs , colds and all throat and lung troubles. McConnell & Berry. M % * There's no reflection so JrU dainty , no light so charming as the mellow glow that comes from Wax Gaudies Prepared in many color tints to harmonize with snr- ronndinga in dining room , drawing room , bed room or ball. Bold everywhere. Made by , STANDARD OIL CO. McCOOK STTBGICAL HOSPITAL , D.W. V. GAGE , McCook , - - - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Bank. C. H. BOYLE , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. Telephone 44. P. O. Building BANKSVILLE. The roads are being much improved under the supervision of A. M. Benjamin. George Cooper has cone to Fillmore coun ty , and expects to remain there indefinitely. Peter Wesch suffered a stroke of paralysis of one side , last Saturday , but is much better at this writing. E. B. Nelson , who went to Iowa from here two years ago , has bought a farm there and expects to make it his home. Rev. J. W. Walker preached two very in teresting sermons at the Bankville schoolhouse - house , last Wednesday and Thursday even ings. Now that the election is over and corn ( ? ) all picked , we will have plenty of time to eat turkey , Thanksgiving day. Won't some one give us a bid ? It was reported that there is a new Tam many and Boss Croker in Gerver precinct , but as that precinct rolled up a good McKinley ma jority , we believe it was a false alarm. Editor Sees VVoneJers. Editor W. V. Barry of Lexington , Tenn. , in exploring Mammoth Cave , contracted a severe case of piles. His quick cure through using Bucklen's Arnica Salve convinced him it is another world's wonder. Cures , piles , injuries , infiamation , and all bodily eruptions. Only 250 at McConnell & Berry's. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine , " says Mi. E. S. Phipps , of Poteau , Ark. "It cured me of bloody flux , I cannot speak too highly of it. " This remedy always wins the good opinion , if not praise , of those who use it. The quick cures which it effects even in the most severe cases make it a favorite everywhere. For sale by McCon nell & Berry , druggists. Miss Waytengold is a cowgirl of the Texas panhandle , and she is said to be worth it. Herbine sweetens the breath , brightens the eyes and clears the complexi6n without the slightest ill effects whatever , and ensures the natural bloom of health. Price , 50 cents. A. McMillen. Both makers and circulators of counterfeits commit fraud. Honest men will not deceive you into buying worthless counterfeits of De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original is infallible for curing piles , injuries , eczema and skin diseases. McConnell & Berry. McConnell & Berry , druggists , guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the con tents. This is the best remedy m the world for la grippe , coughs , colds , croup and whoop ing cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Tribune Clubbing List. For convenience of readers of THE TRIE UNh , we have made arrangements with the follow ing newspapers and perodicals whereby we can supply them in combination with THE TRIBUNE at the following very low prices : PUBLICATION. PRICF. . BUNE Detroit Free Press Si oo $ i 50 Leslie's Weekly. 400 300 Prairie Farmer I oo 175 Chicago Inter-Ocean I oo 135 Cincinnati Enquirer. I oo i 50 New-York Tribune I oo i 25 Demorest's Magazine I oo i 75 Toledo Blade I oo 125 Nebraska Farmer I oo 150 Iowa Homestead I oo 145 Lincoln Journal I oo 175 Campbell's Soil-Culture I oo i 50 New-York World I oo 165 Omaha Bee I oo 150 Cosmopolitan Magazine. lee i so St. Louis Republic I oo 175 Kansas City Star 25 115 Nebraska Dairyman and Up- to-Date Farmer 50 125 Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 i 15 Kansas City Journal , daily. . . 4 oo A 20 We are prepared to fill orders for any other papers published , at reduced rates. THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Neb. H. P. SUTTON JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS MCCOOK , NEBRASKA BlFICKES Gold and Aluminum Plates. Crown and Bridge Work Office over McConnell & Berry's Drug Store JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTOBNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTBACTEB McCooK , NEBRASKA. * nt of Lincoln Land Co. Office- - ' Rear of First National bank. V' J. B. BALLARD. ® DENTIST. © All dental work done at our office is guar anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Dr. I. B. Taylor , assistant. McCook Transfer Line J. H. DWYEB , Proprietor. attention paid to hauling furniture. Leave orders at either lumber yard. IX'fl F. D. BURGESS , Plumber and Steam Filler McCOOK , HEBR. Iron. Lead and "Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , an Boiler Trimmings , Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse Windmills. Basement of the Meeker- Phillips Building. Dyspepsia _ _ Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and * recon structing the eAausteddigestive or gans. It Isthe latest discoverSSIewt. ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency it in stantly relievesand peTmaSly Cur McDonnell & Berry , Druggists