The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 18, 1902, Image 6

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It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Complaints all Ova
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It has cured more cases of Backache and Leucorrhcea than any
other remedy the world has ever known It is almost infallible in such
cases It dissolves and expels tumors from the Uterus in an early stage
of development and checks any tendency to cancerous humors
Irregular Suppressed or Painful Menstruation Weakness of the
Stomach Indigestion Bloating Flooding Nervous Prostration Head
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Womb troubles causing pain weight and backache instantly re
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It quickly removes that Bearing down Feeling extreme lassi
tude dont care and want-to-be-left-alone feeling excitability
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No other female medicine in the world has received such
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Those women who refuse to accept anything else are re
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a cure Sold by Druggists everywhere Refuse all substitutes
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You have no right to ruin your health spoil your digestion and poison
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Philadelphia Bulletin
Defiance Starch is guaranteed big
gest and best or money refunded 16
ounces 10 cents Try it now
The secret of success is constancy
to purpose Disraeli
Defiance Starch is put up 1G ounces
in a package 10 cents One third
more starch for same money
No a table doesnt have to go un
covered in the presence of a king
Starches Crack Clothes
There is nothirig so annoying to
women as the breaking of ironed goods
after coming from the laundry The
blame is often laid to the ironer
whereas the fault is in the starch The
use of Defiance starch is an alterna
tive It gives a soft glossy finish and
looks like new Sells for less goes
farther 1C ounces for 10 cents Ask
your grocer for it Made only by Mag
netic Starch Co Omaha Neb
No man finds his work till he lose
himself in it
Are You Going to Omaha Stop at
The Millard Leading Hotel Centrally
Located J 3th and Douglas Take Any
Street Car at Any Depot Rooms Re
furnished Throughout Convenient for
Wholesale and Retail Districts Banks
South Omaha Car Line etc Ameri
can Plan 200 and up Per Day Eu
ropean Plan 100 and up The Lin
coln Opposite Depots Lincoln 200
and up Per Day
The way of the transgressor If often
rough on the other fellow
PUTNAM FADELESS DYER are
easier to use and color more goods brigh
ter and faster colors than any other dye
Sold by druggists 10c per package
No man save a fool Is a hero to his
inmost self
THK BEST RESULTS IN STAKCniXO
can be obtained only by using Defiance
Starch besides getting 4 oz more for
same money no cooking required
Idleness is the incubator of a
many small sins
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A Nasty Practice
A nasty practice is what the Chicago
Inter Ocean calls the pasting of re
peated layers of wall paper one upon
another thus covering up the filth and
germs of disease that may be propa
gated in the very absorbent and de
caying mass of flour paste paper
animal glue colors etc
They give opinions of eminent
health officers and sanitarians urging
that such practice should be stopped
by legal enactment and also take oc
casion to say that these sanitarians
recommend Alabactine as a durable
pure and sanitary coating for walls
The Inter Ocean says This is a
very iniporrnnt question and as it
costs nothing to avoid this danger
why take any chances
How much of the alarming spread
cf smallpox and other diseases may be
due to unsanitary wall coverings
When friends meet ceremony often
goes up in smoke
Hamlins Blood and Liver Pills euro
constipation and all the ills due to it
Ht your druggists
In prosperity prepare for a change
in adversity hope for one Burgh
DONT FORGET
A large 2 oz package Red Cross Ball Blue only
5 cents The Russ Company South Bend lad
The less a man cares the more love
a woman wastes on him
WHY IT IS THE BEST
is because made by an entirely different
process Deflanca Starch is unlike any
other better and one third moie for 10
cents
Who is he who dares say all he
thinks
Mrs WhiBlowo Soothing Syrup
For children teething mi ft em the Bums reduces In
flammation ullajhiln cures wind colic 2Ticuliottle
Wrong until found out makes
great bluff at being right
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I FLORODORA Sands are of same value as Tags from STAR HORSESHOE 1
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THOSE WHO HA VK TRIED IT
will use no other Defiance Cold Water
Starch has no equal in Quantity or Qual
ity 16 oz for 10 cents Other brands
contain only 12 oz
The clock sets us a good example
by doing its work with willing hands
EARLIEST RUSSIAN MILLET
Will you be short of hay If so plant a
plenty of this prodigally prolific millet
tt to 8 Tons of Rich Hay Per Acre
Price 30 lbs S190 100 lbs S3 Low freights
John A Salzor Seed Co La Crosse Wis W
The true furniture of life is made
in the factory of drudgery
Army weapons handcuffs
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PLAN HE FAVORS
SCHOFIELD DECLARES
HEAD IS WRONG
DUAL
MAKES PRESIDENT COMMANDER
Veteran Military Leader Deplores the
Strained Relations Existing Between
Roosevelt Mi I esc and Secretary
Root Other Washington Matters
WASHINGTON April 12 The re
port of the testimony given before the
Benate committee on military affairs
by General Schofiehl formerly former
ly the commanding general of the
army on the bill to create a general
staff was made public today He en
dorsed the bill saying that he had
long since come to the conclusion that
there is no room under our constitu
tion for two commanders and that the
president whom the constitution
makes the supreme commander must
act through the secretary of war He
added
The very exalted individual office
so called of commanding general of
the army must disappear There is no
room for it- in this government no
matter who occupies it it is not a
question of personality at all or the
character of the individual so far as
this great question is concerned He
must be what others nations of the
earth have a chief of staff not a com
manding general
Referring to the German system
General Schofield said
We would have to modify their sys
tem so as to make it applicable If
we had at the head of the army for
years the same distinguished general
other things being satisfactory that
would be very well but what is the
use of a great general as the nominal
head of the army if the president will
not even talk to him except to criti
cise him or if the secretary of war
and he do not even speak to each oth
er What good is he
Senator Burrows Why would not
the same condition of affairs exist
between the chieff of staff and the
president
General Schofield Because he
would relieve him and get another
The personal relations between the
president the secretary of war and
the commanding general are of all
more important than any law and
that is one of the reasons why this
bill is absolutely indispensable or
something like it You must give to
the president discretion to select that
man
Senator Burrows Why cannot the
lieutenant general of the army and
the president confere as it is
General Schofield They arc not on
speaking terms
Senator Burrows Not on speaking
terms
General Schofield No sir You
will have to get rid of that intolera
ble condition by which this man close
to the president the only man who is
available to do these things is a man
whom the president does not talk to
except to criticise him The result is
bad very bad The president feels
the need of such a man as did the
presidents whom I have known They
would say I cannot do these things
I must have a military man to help
me then in that situation lie perhaps
sends for Colonel or Major So-and-So
and he finds there is a bright young
fellow and he knows about these
things and in a few days it gets to be
known that Tom So-and-So is com
manding the army
MILLER CONFESSES MURDER
Music Teacher Says He Killed Carrie
M Jennett
DETROIT Mich April 12 Prof
Joseph M Miller yesterday confessed
to committing the murder ot Carrie M
Jennett
After being in the sweat box one
hour and twenty minutes Miller broke
down and confessed to the crime As
sistant Prosecutor Merriam three of
ficers and the official stenographers of
the police department were present
Miller said that he had illicit relations
with the girl and was responsible for
her condition He said he offered to
send Miss Jennett to a lying in hospi
tal but she refused insisting that he
leave his family and go to some other
city with her
Wednesday night when he started
from home for the lodge meeting he
had an engagement with the girl and
intended to kill her He took the
hatchet found by the officers in his
kitchen with him lie secreted this
on Seventh street on his way to the
meeting
Trooos to Enforce Coercion Act
LONDON April 12 A dispatch to
the Pall Mall Gazette from Dublin
says that ten battalions of English and
Scotch militia are to be embodied and
sent to Ireland within a month in
pursuance of the British government
determination to apply the coercion
act The correspondent understands
that Lord Londonderry the postmaster
general threatened to resign from the
cabinet unless active measures were
taken
HAWAII WANTS MORE MONEY
Territory is Restricted In Business
Advancement
WASHINGTON April 11 Governor
Dole of Hawaii arrived hero today to
confer with the president at the lat
tors request regarding conditions in
Hawaii pending legislation affecting
the territory and other matters
Governor Dole said today
There is some complaint among
business men of Hawaii on account of
tightness of the money market There
are no failures or assignments of im
portance Tho enterprises however
are too large for the available capital
The Hawaiian government is limited
by the revenues which are inadequate
for carrying on necessary public im
provements The current revenues
are sufficient only to carry ont the ad
ministration expenses The last leg
islature failed to enact legislation for
needed loans The country lost a
large part of the revenues at the be
ginning of the territory by the trans
fer of tho customs revenues amount
ing to about 1200000 to the federal
government
But we are getting along The ter
ritorial government is doing some
thing in the way of public improve
ments but not nearly so much as
ought to be done The government
has little in sight for payment of the
lire claims for buildings burned dur
ing the plague epidemic in Honolulu
in 1900
BURGHERS HOLD CONFERENCE
Boer Leaders in Possession of Terms
of Peace Offered by the British
PRETORIA April 11 President
Steyn of tho Orange Free State Sec
rotary of State Reltz of the Transvaal
Acting President Schalkburger of the
Transvaal and General Lucas Meyer
commander-in-chief of the Orange
Free State forces passed through
Kroonstad Orange Free State Sun
day April li on their way to Klerks
dorp southwestern Transvaal where
General Botha the Transvaal commander-in-chief
arrived Monday April 7
It was expected that Generals Dewet
and Delarey would attend the confer
ence to take place there
It is understood that the Boer lead
ers are fully possessed of the Brit
ish peace terms and that the confer
ence then assembling was to enable
the leaders to thoroughly discuss
peace terms It is expected that the
final decision of the burghers will
shortly be made known
VALUE OF ARMOUR ESTATE
Said to Be Worth Over Fourteen Mil
lion Dollars
CHICAGO April 11 The total val
uation of the late Philip D Armour
estate in Chicago and New York has
jtiot been arrived at It amounts to
H7r110 and to a large extent con
sists of personal property In addi
tion to the above named sum there is
some real estate in Illinois and else
where the value of which is not given
Mr Armour left practically all of his
estate to his widow Mavlina and his
son 1 Ogden Armour Included in
his personal property are 3384 shares
in the Armour company 2i0 shares
Milwaukee elevator S2 shares Conti
nental National bank 100 shares Na
tional Trust company 150 shares Illi
nois Trust and Savings bank 250
shares Wisconsin Marine bank 570
shares Interstate bank Kansas City
and 40r shares Union Stock Yards Na
tional bank South Omaha
Rev Talmage Dangerously III
WASHINGTON April 11 The pre
vailing symptoms in Dr Talmages
case have been aggravated by con
gestion of the brain which a con
sultation of physicians determined
now exists The patient has been
most of the day unconscious and his
present condition is very grave
Tramps Fight on Union Pacific
SALT LAKE Utah April 11 A
special to the Tribune from Evans
ton Wyo says that as a result of
two fights today between Union Pa
cific brakemen railroad special police
and a gang of tramps Brakeman
Schwartz and one of the tramps were
severely wounded
Mr Steyn May Go Blind
PRETORIA April 11 Mr Steyn
the former president of the Free State
who is taking part in the peace ne
gotiations is suffering from severe
opthalmia and is threatened with to
tal blindness
Miss Stone in America
NEW YORK April 11 Miss Ellen
M Stone the missionary arrived this
morning on the Deutschland
Iowa Postoffice Robbed
FORT DODGE la April 11
Cracksmen blew open the safe in the
postoffice at Caliender near this city
Wednesday night and made their es
cape without detection The safe was
blown open with dynamite and the
work was evidently done by experts
The robbers secured about 3 in mon
ey and stamps amounting to 5G5
They overlooked a package containing
several thousand stamps just received
at the postoffice
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
Latest Quotations from South Omaha
and Kansas City
SOUTH OMAHA
Cattio There was by no means n Jev
supply of cattle but still receipts for -the
week to date show but littlo change- from
Iniit week Tho quality of the offering
was not fnlte as good on h l1
yesterday ao that tho more deslrabl
B radc old readily at very at8factor
price Cattle sold for about an much on
the close as thoy would have brought at
cat
choice
fewer
anv time There were
than for somo Utile
tle on sale today
time past There was not much life to
the oow trade and tbe tendency of prices
downward Packers
was undoubtedly
complained of the fact that the cow mar
ket Is too high here as comparod with
other points and for that reason they
are slow to pay the prices thev have
been for the last evoral weeks The
medium grades and canners were also
neglected and were hard to soil at any
price but that has been the case for so
long that that Is no longer a feature of
the trade Bulls veal calves and staff
sold at right close to steady prices where
the quality was at all good The stocker
and feeder truth- was very slow owing
m tho ruin whlrli speculators thought
would keep buyers at home The quality
of tho oflVrlngs was also rather inferior
and prices lower all around
Hogs There was a light run of hogs
and in view of the liberal demund on
the pait of local packers the market
opened active and TftlOc higher and
clofeil up a big dime higher After the
tlrnt round trading wan very active ami
it only took a short time for everything
in the arris to change hands The qual
ity wan only fair and light hogs advanced
fully as much as the heavyweights
liood heavy hogs sold largely from ISX5
to 695 and as high as 700 was paid
The medium weights went inoHtly from
fiV to JiiJG and the lighter loads sold
from down
Sheep There was not a heavy run of
sheep and lambs and as the demand on
the part of local packers was In good
shape the market ruled fairly active and
just about steady on good stuff As high
as W7 was paid for lambs and some
clipped wethers sold at J5G0 and J5C
Packers all seemed to be anxious for
good stuff but the commoner kinds they
were slow about buying As compared
with vesterday there was littlo chuiiKi
noticeable in the prices paid for elther
the choice or t tie common kinds
KANSAS CITY
at tie All slaughtering grades went
strong to 10c higher stockers and
wen steady to lower cholco export
and dressed hef steers irMi0G fair to
good iV stockers and feeders
fOJS western fed steers V20ft2r
Texas and Indian steers KiOOffCtC cows
7rrfir25 native cows 2ftr75 heifers
WOOeiO canneis 7Xrit8 calves 173
fix 5 75
Hogs Market VlOc higher top 710
bulk r sales- SILKS 70G hav Jt9rfj710
mixed packers 5G70W00 light GtiXuG8r
pigs VfiiKK
Sheep and Lambs Market steady na
tive Iambs GjOfi7jO western lamlm
t J0Qh5 native wethers 354rrfr590 west
ern wethers 550iyy
NEW PENSION COMMISSIONER
Kansas Man to Succeed H Clay Evans
in that Position
WASHINGTON April 12 Eugene
F Ware of Kansas has been selected
by the president to succeed II Clay
Evans as commissioner of pensions
Mr War is from Topeka Kan and
is a member of the law linn of Ware
Gleed
Eugene F Ware has lived for many
years in Kansas and has always been
prominent in republican politics al
though he has never been an office
seeker and has seldom held office He
formerly resided at Fort Scott and
represented Bourbon county in the
state senate Since his removal to To-
peka he has devoted his entire time
to the practice of law
Judge Peters and ex Congressman
Blue were the men urged by Kansas
politicians for the place and the name
of Ware had not been mentioned As
ne enjoys the personal friendship of
the president it may probably be con
sidered a personal appointment Mr
Ware is not identilied witn either of
the Kansas republican factions
The new commissioner has achieved
considerable reputation in Le iiterary
world over the nom do plume of Iron
quill One of his best known produc
tions is a poem entitled The Washer
womans Song
Former Nebraskan Selected
WASHINGTON April 12 It is re
ported that A B Hayes formerly an
attorney at Lincoln Neb and now
distriet attorney at Ogden Utah will
be appointed district judge of Alaska
to succeed Arthur B Noyes
Harriman Re Elected
NEW YORK April 12 E H Har
riman was re elected president of the
Southern Pacific by the boara of direc
tors of the company at a meeting held
hero today
Death Penalty for Bussc
DES MOINES la April 11 The
jury in the
Busse murder case at Wa
verly returned a verdict of guilty in
tne nrst degree and ordered
tence of death by hanging
a
s
General Wade Hampton Dead
COLUMBIA S C April 12 Gen
eral Wade Hampton died yesterday at
0 oclock His death resulted not
from any disease but was the result
of a general break down General
Hampton celebrated his 84th birthday v
last week A month
ago he had a se-
vere attack and his children were call
ed to his beside He rallied however
and was out driving
a week ago In
the last few days his condition rap
idly grew worse
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