The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 22, 1904, Image 3

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Xntlier vet iirod uocl Fast Coor Eyelets used
Shoes liv uiail2 routs extra Write Tor Catalog
IV I DOUGLAS Brockton Mass
Lawn Fence
Iron or wire many styles
forresidence church school
cemetery poultry and hatr
fciief term jrates Send for
catalogue
Chercpicn Iron ard Wre Works
OMAHA NEB
vt7 Thompsons Eyo Wator
much sickness and pain says
Miss Alma Pratt if they will
only nave faith in the use of
Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable
Compound
Judging from the letters Ehe fa
receiving1 from so many young- girls
Mrs Pinkhatn believes that our girls
are often pushed altogether too near
the limit of their endurance now
adays in our public schools and semin
aries
Nothing1 is allowed to interfere -with
Btudies the girl must be pushed to the
front and graduated with honor often
physical collapse follows and it takes
years to recover the lost vitality
often it is never recovered Miss Pratt
cays
Dear Mns Pixkham I feel it
my duty to tell all voung women how
much Xiydia E Pinlclmms -wonderful
Vegetable Compound has
done for me I -was completely run
down unable to attend school and did
not care for any kind of society but
now I feel like a new person and have
gained seven pounds of flesh in three
months
I recommend it to all young
women who suffer from female weak
ness Miss Alma Pijatt Holly
Mich 5000 forfeit If original of above lettsf
proving genuineness cannot bo produced
McClures for April
McClures for April is fairly stun
ning in its effect The first of a se
ries of articles on The Enemies of
the Republic by Lincoln Steffens
which will consider the misgovern
ment of states takes up Missouri and
gives the reader a shock he will not
soon forget It is almost paralyzing
in its relentless array of fact and
logic concerning corruption as a cus
tom a system a revolution in gov
ernment It is tliCj bribe giver not
the bribe taker who is really respon
sihle for the bad government Mr
Steffens points out
Insist on Getting It
Some grocers say they dont koop De
fiance Starch because they have a stock In
hand of 12 oz brands which they know
cannot bo sold to a customer who has onco
usod the 10 oz pkg Defiance Starch for
camo money
Old Sofas Backs of Chairs etc can
be dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS
DYES
A man seldom lets himself loose
until he gets tight
Why It Is the Best
Is because made by en entirely different
process Defiance Starch is unliko any
other bettor and one third more for 10
cents
Lots of men get religion when they
jet sicJc
lViggIeStick liAUNDKr blue
Wont spiii break freeze nor spot clothes
Costs 10 cents and equals 20 cents worth of
any other bluing If your gvocer does not
keep it send 10c for sainnle to The Laundrv
Blue Co 14 Mulligan Street Chicago
Any work is easy enough after you
onco get down to it
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Laboucheres Numerous Libel Suits
Henry Labouehere the stormy pe
trol of British journalism has just
fought his forty fourth action for libel
and he lost being condemned to pay
5000 damages for saying that a cer
tain physician was not duly qualified
and that he was a quack This is
the heaviest verdict every brought
against the editor of Truth but as he
is a very rich man it is -possible he
thinks the run worth the money Of
the forty four suits he won nineteen
lost eight in two the juries failed to
agree five were settled out of court
and ten were withdrawn by plaintiffs
who did not care to face trial
Tho April Atlantic
Following are among contents of
the Atlantic Monthly for April Chris
tian Science The Frenchwomans
Son An American Primer Lifes Tav
ern The Sicilian Highlands Thc Com
mon Lot The Ethics of Business In
vocation Lugging Boat on Sowadne
hunk Part of a Mans Life Some Re
cent Aspects of Darwinism Notes on
the Scarlet Letter The New Ameri
can Type The Age Limit An Odd
Sort of Popular Book When I Prac
ticed Medicine Books New and Old
Byways of Literature
More Flexible and Lasting
wont shake out or blow out by using
Defiance Starch you obtain better results
than possible with any other brand and
one third ruoro for same money
The Only Parlor Left
Here is a story from the veldt
When Joseph Chamberlain traveled to
De La Iteys country he found that
the only hall available was verv
small for the audience he wished to
address and accepted De La Reys
offer of his parlor When he
reached the ruins of De La Re s
house however he found a platform
built out on to the open veldt But
where is the parlor asked the
statesman That is the only parlor
you have left me replied the sol
dier
With a decent supply of good will
any man can be honest on a desert
island
otate op Omo City or Toledo I
Lucas County f CQ
Fraxk J Cheney makes oath that he is senior
partner of the firm of F J Cheney Co dutnB
business in thc City of Toledo County and State
aforesaid and that said firm will nay the sum of
OXE IIUNDKEI UOMAKS for each and every
ease of CATAnnii that ctnuot he cured by tho use of
Halls Catakkm Cuke
FRANK J CIIEXET
Sv orn to before mo anil subscribed In my pres
ence this Cth day of December A D 16SC
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Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts
directly on thc blood and mucous surfaces of the
system Send for testimonials free
F J CHENEY CO Toledo O
Sold brail Drupelets 73c
Take Halls Family Pills for constipation
Oh yes theres any amount of hon
esty on earth Honesty that hasnt
been used
It is the interest of every member
of the STATE FARMERS MUTUAL
INSURANCE CO to help it along
The Company belongs to the members
The officers are their servants Each
member is only liable for his share of
losses and expenses according to the
amount of insurance he carries
Members are assessed at the end
of two years after the insurance was
first written upon all their policies
for the time insured and assessment
follows every two years
We have paid our members over
00000 in losses Cannot you help
some of your neighbors to its bene
fits
B R STOUFFER Secy
South Omaha Nebr
It is with tears that wives water
the sometimes sickly plants of their
lords generosity
In the April Century
There will be four color pictures in
the April Century The Easter
Hymn frontispiece by Violet Oak
ley The Easter Bonnet by Anna
Whelan Betts and drawings by Max
field Parrish of the famous Villa
dEste at Tivoli and the pool of the
Villa dEste These last two will il
lustrate with other drawings in black
and white by Mr Parrish Edith
Whartons paper on Villas Near
Rome The woodcut in Timothy
Coles Old Spanish Masters series will
be Morales exquisite Madonna of
the Little Bird Another notable
feature of the issue will be a double
page drawing by Jules Guerin of
Easter in Greeley Square New York
City showing the flower market iu
its Easter array
A similarity of tastes in jokes is a
great assistant to marital felicity
The United Mutual Hail Ins Assn
is the oldest is the strongest is thQ
best has paid 15900000 more fo
losses than the combined payments
of all other companies Paid 53
59610 in 1903 Has paid 200911SO
for losses since its organization
Wants good representatives in every
precinct Address Home Office 116
South 10th Street Lincoln Neb
It is sometimes better to stay where
you are than to jump at conclusions
Mrs TTinsiows Sootblne Syrup
For children tcethlnjr softens the puras reduces fi
Ilammatlon allays pain cures wind colic 25c a botUa
The spilled milk of human kindness
is worth crying over
Lewis Single Binder straigl it 5c cigar
JNo other- brand of cigars is so popular with
the smoker He has learned to rely upon
its uniform high quality Lewis Factory
1 eona 111
There is just as much worry over
money as over the lack of it
NEBRASKA STATE NEWS
BANKS MAKE GOOD SHOWING
Have Million and Three Quarters
More Deposits Than November
Reports of 508 banks of Nebrasica
compiled by thc State Banking board
show an increase in deposits of over
1700000 over the report of last No
vember the number of depositors has
increased over 3000 and the per cent
of reserve has increased from 29 to
32 per cent The loans and discounts
in the present statements are 34
95219403 while for the November
call they were 3453032929 The
total deposits shown by this state
ment are 3877730098 while the No
vember statement shows the total de
posits to be 3707388224 The num
ber of banks over the last statement
has increased seven the number of
depositors at this time is 119075
and the November statements show
the number to be 116484 The report
is a statement of the condition of the
hanks at the close of business March
17 It follows in detail
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts se
cured by real estate see
schedule 425815920
Other loans and discounts
see schedule 3003403477
Total 3490219403
Overdrafts see schedule 30333417
Bonds stocks securities
judgments claims etc
see schedule 01477878
Due from national state
and private banks and
bankers see schedule 970932002
Banking house furniture
and fixtures 148870041
Other real estate 30057033
Current expenses and taxes
paid 43281004
Premiums on U S and
other bonds and securi
ties
Cash items not to be in
cluded in estimating re
serve
K XS XX
388555
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253373001
Total 5055529352
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 812310000
Surplus fund 152352300
Undivided profits 102435001
Dividends unpaid 707000
Total deposits 3S7773009S
Notes and bills discounted 14599209
Bills payable 35334912
Total 5055529352
BODY FOUND IN RUINS OF BARN
Some Suspicion Victim May Have
Been Murdered
GORDON Ira C Diamond a
ranchman living eighteen miles south
east of Gordon was found burned to
a crisp in the ashes of his burned
barn Coroner Lewis of Valentine
was notified and an inquest was held
the verdict being that he came to his j
THE STATE IN BRIEF
death by accidental burning in his j tradition warrant for
own barn The deceased was a man
about GO years of age quiet and
peaceable and has resided in this vi
cinity about three years He was a
widower with two grown sons and
lived alone upon the ranch
There is some suspicion of foul
play as it was known that Diamond
had fears that his life was in danger
and it is said that a short time ago he
was in Gordon consulting an attorney
concerning threats that had been
made against him
Both Hands Shot Off
AINSWORTH Sherman Eddy the
fifteen-year-old son of Chris Eddy liv
ing three miles south of here lost
both hands by the accidental dis
charge of a shotgun He was rest
ing both hands on the barrel when it
was discharged
Find Forger in Canada
YORK A message reached Sheriff
Brott that Frank Sheldon wanted in
this county for forgery is under ar
rest at Petersboro Ontario Deputy
Sheriff Afterbaugh started for that
place for the prisoner
Methodist Semi Centennial
The Methodist State Historical so
ciety is making arrangements for the
celebration of the semi centennial of
Methodism in Nebraska to be held in
St Paul s church here June S and 9
The program includes Dr C B Mitch
ell of Cleveland who will talk on The
Achievements of the Methodist Circuit
Rider and it is expected that Bishop
McCabe will be here to speak on the
Debt of the Church to Her Veteran
Preachers A portion of the time
will be devoted to a discussion of the
experience of the old time preachers
Fortune for Beatrice Woman
BEATRICE Mrs Mary Sisson of
this city widow of the late Dr Wil
liam Sisson received word from New
York City that she had fallen heir to
2000000 in Scotland
Finds an Old Coin
COLUMBUS While counting his
cash a few evenings ago George J
Hagel found 3 silver dollar of the
vintage of 1799 It is well preserved
Keeping Within Appropriation
The cash report of the Hastings in
sane asylum was filed with the secre
tary of state The report shows that
out of the appropriation for the
iiium a considerable over half of it
still remains unexpended The super
intendent has spent for salary bqard
and clothing to date 15150659 and
he has on hand 1SS1S841 During
March he spent 1079G02 The ap
propriation for this month was 14
15396 For repairs since the begin
ning of the biennium there has been
spent S9920 leaving- 7 0 S9
Lincoln jobbers have effected an or
ganizatlon
The new Y M C A building in
Chadron has been dedicated
The village of Virginia in Gage
county is seeking incorporation
Geneva is taking steps toward a
public park which is to be one of the
most beautiful in the state
Sherman Eddy the 15-year-old son
of Chris Eddy living three miles
south of Ainsworth lost both hands
by the accidental discharge of a shot
gun
Farmers of York county are won
dering if the recent cold weather and
storm damaged earljisown oats There
is a difference of opinion some con
tending that early oats are damaged
While Fred Martin hired man on
the William Gees farm was coming
to Papillion from work the neckyokv
came down throwing Martin out cf the
wagon His collar bone was broken
Daniel Geiselman was probably fat
ally injured by falling from the
freight elevator in his hardware store
An arm was broken shoulder crushed
and skull fractured While he is
conscious his recovery is doubtful
A revival meeting is being con
ducted at the M E church in Sew
ard Evangelist J L Glascock has
charge of the services and they are
rendered rather novel by the intror
duction of instrumental and vocal
music by the Beck family who travel
with the evangelist
Word was received at Leigh that
Mr Schultz a prosperous Bohemian
farmer living fourteen miles south
east had committed suicide by taking
arsenic No cause was given for the
deed Mr Schultz has lived on the
same farm for years and was consid
ered as a conservative and substantial
man
John Puis aged 31 was found
drowned in a small creek that trav
erses his fathers farm two miles
east of Bennington He was subject
to epilepsy and is thought to have
fallen into the water while in a fit
The water where he was found is not
over two feet deep and eight feet
wide
Attorney General Prout has taken a
new tack in the Boyd county land
case and as a result the supreme
court has granted him permission to
begin ejectment proceedings in the
supreme court against Alexander
Blair and others who it is alleged
are unlawfully occupying school
lands
Governor Mickey has issued an ex-
the return ol
Frank Sheldon from Peterboro Ont
to York Neb This is the first inter
nation requisition made by a Ne
braska governor in twenty years
Sheldon is wanted for passing a forged
check for 621 on William Otto of
Bradshaw
Plans for the new administration
building were aproved at the meet
ing of the board of university regents
and it was decided that the building
should be placed near the southeast
corner of the university campus It
was also settled that improvements
amounting to about 20000 shall be
put in upon the old chemistry build
ing
At the regular meeting of the board
of regents of the state university the
following changes were made in the
titles of the professors this morning
G E Condra from adjunct professor
to assistant professor of geology H
S Evans from instructor to adjunct
professor of electrical engineering
Professor F H Frye from assistant
professor to associate professor of En-
aou laiibiiuoc ill ix A uj uuui as
sistant professor to associate profes
sor of English writing and speaking
H D Nordyke who since 1870 has
been a resident of Dakota City was
taken to Lincoln to be placed in the
state asylum for treatment
Colonel John Halladay a veteran
showman and for many years owner
of Halladays Colored Minstrel com
pany is lying ill at the home of his
son in Beatrice suffering from a par
tial stroke of paralysis He was
brought home from Iroquois S D
where he was stricken several days
ago
The reappraisement of school lands
as made under the direction of Land
Commissioner Foilmer at the request
of the Board of Educational Lands
and Funds has been completed in
forty nine counties and the report filed
with the board The total number of
acres in these counties is 32320S95
The old value of these was 62373531
new value 177660045 making an
increase in valuation of 11565S457
This will increase ihe rentals to the
amount of 6939512 The rentals h
Knox county were increased more
than in any other the amount being
665928
The State Board of Equalization
listened to arguments against the tax
ation of securities deposited with the
insurance department by fraternal in
surance companies Head Consul Tal
bot of the Modern Woodmen and
others spoke The board took the
matter under advisement
Superintendent B E McProud of
the city schools will not tremain in
North Bend for another year He
has acepted an offer from the uni
versity at Paget Sound Wash to
fill the chair of Latin He will teach
that branch exclusively and will have
J charge of a six years course in it
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PE fMA TONES UP THE SYSTEM
IF TMEN H USE SPRING
SAYS THIS BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GIRL
MISS MARJORY HAMPTON OF NEW YORK
Miss Marjory Hampton 2016 Third Avenue New York City writes
Peruna is a fine medicine to take any season of the year
CONSUMERS OF SHOES
ALWAYS ASK FOR THE BEST WESTERN MADE SHOES
These brands will guarantee you a good shoe for men
Star and Crescent E Z Walker
Comet Cock of Walk
Our PRAIRIE QUEEN leads all others in Womens and Children s Shoes
Sec that our name is on thc shoes von buy
F P0 KIRKENDALL 6 CO
VVESE WELCOMED TO
DURING LAOT YEAR
They are settlpd and settinc on the Grain and
Grazics Lands and are prosperous and
Sir Wilfred Laurier recently said A new star
has risen on the horizon and it is toward it that
every immigrant who leaves the land of liis ances
tors to come and seek a home for himself now
turns his gaze Canada There is
Room for Millions
- 15EE Homesteads given array Schools
Churches Railways Markets Climate
Co be desired
For a descriptive Atlas and other information
apply to Superintendent Immigration Ottawa Can
ada or authorized Canadian Government Aeent
W V Rennett 801 New York Life Buiidins
Omaha Neb
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With BB trade mark arc made from th j
od fashoncd tarrcd California leather
With care will last a lifctmc Ask vcrur
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Scrd 2 ccnt stamp for Cataloj of our i
Harness and Saddles which show you i
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Taken in the spring it tones up the system and acts as a tonic
I strengthening me more than a vacation In the fail and winter
have found that it cures colds and catarrh and also find that it
is invaluable to keep the bowels regular acting as a gentle
lant on the system In fact I consider it a whole medicine
chest Miss Marjory Hampton
PURE BLOOD
Blood Impurities of Springtime
Cause Prevention
and Cure
Dr Hartmans medical lectures are
eagerly scanned by many thousand
readers
One of the most timely and interest
ing lectures he ever delivered was his
recent lecture on the blood impurities
of spring
The doctor said in substance that
every spring the blood is loaded with
tho effete accumulations of winter de
ranging the digestion producing slug
gishness of the liver overtaxing the
kidneys interfering with tho action of
the bowels and the proper circulation
of the blood
This condition of things produces
what is popularly known as spring
fever spring malaria nervous exhaus
tion that tired feeling blood thicken
ing and many other names
Sometimes the victim is bilious dys
peptic and constipated sometimes he
is weak nervous and depressed and
again he may have eruptions spell
ings and other blood humors Which
ever it is the cause is the same ef
fete accumulations in the blood
Nothing is more certain within tho
whole range of medical science than
that a course of Peruna in early spring
time will perfectly and effectually pre
vent or cure this almost universal af
fection
Everybody feels it in some degree
A great majority are disturbed con
siderably while a large per cent of tho
human family are made very misera
ble by this condition every spring
Peruna will prevent it if taken in
time
Peruna will cure it if taken as di
rected
Peruna is the ideal spring medicino
of the medical profession
If you do not derive prompt and sat
isfactory results from the use of Pe
runa write at once to Dr Hart
man giving a full statement of your
case and he will be pleased to givo
you his valuable advice gratis
Address Dr Hartman President of
The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus
Ohio
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Early in the meming late at
night or whenever used Defiance
Starch will be found alvays the
same always the best
Insist on having it the most for
your money
Satisfaction or money back
guaranteed It is manufactured
under the latest improved condi
tions It is up-to-date It is the
best We give no premiums
We sell 16 ounces of the best
starch made for 10 cents Other
brands are 12 ounces for 10 cents
with a tin whistle
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