The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 13, 1904, Image 2

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best Get DEFIANCE No
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no more cracking or breaking It
some helpful
Her letter is but one
of thousands which prove that nothing is
sol helpful to young girls who are just
arriving at the period of womanhood as
Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound
ttv PR 5Irs PrnAM I cannot praise Lydia E Pinkams
Vegetable Compound too highly for it is the only medicine I ever
tried which cured me I suffered much from my first menstrual period
1 telfc so weak and dizzy at times I could not pursue my studies with
the usual interest My thoughts became sluggish I had headaches
backaches and sinking spells also pains in the back and lower limbs
In fact I was sick all over
Finally after many other remedies had been tried we were ad
vised to get Lydia E PinMiams Vegetable Compound and Iain
rTiT J tJi Luiaiig iu oniy two weeks a wonderful change
for the better took place and m a short time I was in perfect health I
felt buoyant full of life and found all work a pastime I am indeed
glad to tell my experience with Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable
Compound for it made a different girl of me Yours very truly
Miss iM Cartledge 533 Whitehall St Atlanta Ga
i3 rUchaJn1 tbe grandest aid to nature is Lydia E Pink
hams Vegetable Compound It prepares the young system for
the necessary changes and is the surest and most Reliable cure
for womans ills of every nature Sirs Pinkham invites all
young women who are ill to write her for free advice Address
jJlrs Pinkham Lynn Mass
firs Estes of New York City says
DsAit Mrs PnnniAir I write to you because I believe alTyotmp pirla
ought to know how much good your medicine will do them I did dress
nmkinqr for years before I was married and if it had not been for Lydia E
Pinkham s Vegetable Compound I do not believe I could have stood
one strain There is no other work that is such a strain on the system Oh
how my back used to ache from the bending- over I would feel as thouph
I would have to scream out from the pain and the sitting- still made me so
terribly tired and weak and my head throbbed like an engine I never could
eat after work I was so worn out Then I was irregular and had such
frightful cramps every month they would simply double me up with pain and
I would have to give up working- and lie down But Lydia E Pink
ham s Vegetable Compound changed me into a strong well woman
Yours very truly Mns Maktiia Estes 513 West 125th St N Y City
No other female medicine in the world has received such wide
spread and unaualified endorsprnpnt NT nfimo mnAiinn hoc ci
a record of female troubles cured Sold by druggists everywhere
Refuse all substitutions Remember every woman is cordially in
vited to write to Mrs Pinkham if there is anything about her
symptoms she does not understand Mrs Pinkhams address is
juynn mass
FORFEIT if ye cannot forthwith produce the original letters and slccatures of
above testimonials wMch will prove their absolute Rcnuinpness
Lydia 2J Pinkham Lied Co Ijmn BIa33
doesnt stick to the iron It gives satis
faction or you get your money back The
cost is io cents for 16 ounces ot tne best
starch made Of other starches you get
but 12 ounces Now dont forget its OS
your grocers
MANUFACTURED BY
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OA1AHA NEB
Lawn Fence
Iron or wire many styles
foi rial ienceclinrehschool
cemetery poultry and hor
fi iice fdim gates Send for
catalogue -
Cheirpion Iron ard Wire Works
OMAHA NEB
BEGGS BLOOD PORIFIEE
CURES catarrh of the stomach
MUCH GAME IN NEWFOUNDLAND
Country is Full of Caribou Moose
and Wild Duck
- Warham Whitney of Rochester N
Y was at the Holland house for s
day recently at the end of a hunting
trip of several weeks in Newfound
land and New Brunswick says the
New York Tribune He was in the
Adfrondacks through August and
when September opened he was off
for Newfoundland
Plenty of game and fish splendid
sport was his comment on his ex
perience in Newfoundland Much of
the country said Jie is a marshy
plain but there is plenty of caribou
I saw more than three hundred of
them twenty eight in one herd and
I brought some trophies of my marks
manship and good fortune home with
me Proof of the plentitude of game
was the variety on one occasion in
our camp larder We had black duck
teal duck caribou meat and trout
The big game in New Brunswick is
moose They come to the water night
and morning and the quiet coves
where they can stand in the water
and nip the lily pads is the place to
get at them unawares I have tiie
head of one I shot Of course one
must endure some hardships on such
a trip but when it is all over the
mounted heads upon the wall at home
bring back the whole experience as a
pleasing reminiscence Up in New
foundland quiet water surfaces lakes
and the like are always steadies
and the running streams are rapids
while in New Brunswick the lakes
are dead water the streams are
quick water and a cove is a
jan
Prescott Was a Mothers Boy
Prescott was not only well born
but happily born- His heredity was
nicely fitted to his problem of life
From his mother Governor Wolcott
thought he derived his unfailing
spirits In Pierces Life of Sumner
there is a record of a conversation
at dinner where Webster Ticknor
Sumner and Prescott were present
among others The talk turned on the
question what most vitally shaped
meps character and activities Some
said one thing some another Mr
Prescott declared that a mothers in
fluence was the most potent He
was a living witness All the ac
counts which Ticknor piously gather
ed from Salem contemporaries agree
that the boy William had his bright
vivicity from his mother Rollo Og
den in the March Atlantic
Actors Independent Valet
Arthur Bouchier the English actor
once hired as a dresser a
ter of the gallery at the theater Mr
Bouchier says One night a new
play was produced by me and when I
came back to my dressing room from
the stage I found the door locked As
time was pressing I sent another man
to search for my missing servant He
was caught red handed in the gallery
among his old associates loudly boo
ing his master Arraigned before me
he maintained the firmest attitude
possible and asserted boldly No sir
I am your servant behind the scenes
but as an independent man and hon
est gallery boy I am bound to express
my unbiased opinion either for or
against any play which I may happen
to see at a first night
The Initiated
All that I lovd before you came
Delight and laughter sonar and llame
The tender beauty of the fiowr
The- seasons ripening- hour bv hour
Exquisite nisht and rose Iushd morn
The shimmering sold of waving corn
Shadow and showr or summers blue
Are dearer now because of you
As one who scans a wondrous screen
Painted in scarlet gold and preen
And lauds the loveliness of line
And color blend in its design
I lookd on all tne show oi thinss
Kerore tne spirits secret springs
Were touchd by that which makes
one
With Natures heart-
us
with stars and sun
Ah now sweet springtime messengers
Shall find my lips as warm as hers
I too am thrilld with that same strife
Whereby the woodland flowrs have life
And you shall garner in the words
I softly speak those songs of birds
And winds and waters never dumb
That spake of you ere you were come
The Pall Mall Gazette
French Statesman Averse to Pomp
Camille Pelletan the French minis
ter of marine is noted as a typical bo
hemian He has spent a good part of
his life in the Latin quarter and even
now though compelled to live in the
magnificent place of marine he fre
quently entertains his bohemian
friends Another noted bohemian in
the French government is Tissier
president of the cabinet Pelletan
and Tissier were chums at college
and are close friends now
To days Labor Saving Appliances
Twenty or thirty years ago grain
was nearly all sown by hand and it
was one of the honors bestowed on
an old laborer to give him this task
To day this is done automatically by
a machine and there are machines
for laying on the manure and doing
the work preparatory to sowing SS
with grubbing hoeing and cleaning
the lands it is all done by improved
appliances
Pearls Matched With Diamonds
Fresh water pearls take on curious
and irregular forms hut are lustrous
and beautiful enough to associate with
liamonds Some pendants show fresh
vater pearls in combination with rose
diamonds uncut emeralds and matrix
urquoise that beautiful mineral the
coloring of which is half sky blue and
alf apple green
Not Circulated Fast Enough
Shes not to be trusted said the
gossip -I
Why not
f told her all about the scandal
and she promised not to mention It
and she didnL
100 Reward 100
The renJeriof this paper will bo pleased to leoni
that there Is at leuMtono drended disease thateclcnco
lias beeu nbie j cure In nil Its Biases and tlint Is
Catarrh Halls Cistirrh Curo I the only positive
cure nor known n ihe medical fraiernlty Catarrh
bcIiiB a constitutional dMeae requires a constitu
tional treatment Halls Cutarrh Curo U taken In
ternally ucllujj directly upon tho blood and mucous
surfaces of the pystem thereby destroying tho
foundation rf the disease nnd Klrlns the patient
strength by building up the coiiRtliutlon and agist
ing nature in iMing its worx Tho proprietors have
bo much faith In its curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollara for any caso that It falls to
cure Send for list or testimonials
Addrcsi F J CHKNKV CO Toledo O
Sold by all Druwlsu 75c
Take Halls Family Tills for constipation I
Joke On General Miles
General Miles was standing in the
lobby of the Arlington the other night
and happened to overhear a remark
made by a small thin young man who
was standing near During the
Spanish war the young man nad said
I took five Spanish officers without
any assistance from the army or
navy Whats that asked General
Miles turning upon him abruptly
you say you took five Spanish offi
cers without the assistance of the
army or navy Thats exactly what
I said sir replied the young man
by myself and without any loss of
blood It happened at Boston Here
is my card I am Smallsmith the
photographer Now if you will allow
me to pose you General
but the general had flea
Causing Iron to Swim
Elisha required a stick to make the
ax of iron swim We have never
learned the properties of that stjek
But there is a pretty trick of causing
a pice of iron to swim of its nwn
accord Let it be a half inch thick
say and two inches square or have
it round and perfectly smooth on one
side at least Place the smooth side
against the perfectly smooth square
end of an open glass tube say an inch
and a half in diameter and hold it
there until it and tho tube are low
ered into a vessel of water to a
depth greater than about eight times
the thickness of the iron Remove
the hand and the iron will remain
in its place the upward pressure of
the water preventing its sinking This
is the principle of the iron ship
He Learned Something
I like your preachin said a tall
gaunt native who had heard Bishop
Potter one night in n small Adiron
dack town near which he had his
summer camp I alluz larn some
thin new from ye I rid ten mile to
night to hear ye an as usual I heerd
somethin that I never knowed afore
Well Im glad of that said the
bishop shaking tho outstretched hand
and what was it you learned to
night Why bishop I found out
fer the fust time in my life that Sod
om and Gomorrah wuznt twins
Defiance Starch is put up 1G ounces
in a package 10 cents One third
more starch for the same money
A J P that Fined Himself
Robert Malzahn justice of the peace
at Good Thunder Minn dispenses
liquor at retail when not occupied
with his judicial cares A food in
spector secured from Mr Malzalms away
place of business a sample of black
berry A complaint was sworn out
and Judge Malzahn in his judicial ca
pacity heard the case of Malzahn the
saloonkeeper Finding Malzahn the
defendant guilty Judge Malzahn im
posed a fine of 25 and then as Mal
zahn the saloonkeeper he paid the
fine The money has been remitted
to the state treasurer
AIIi UP-TO-DATE noUSEHEEPEES
Use Red Cross Ball lilue It makes clothe3
clean and sweet as when now All grocers
Royalties Coming Here
If all promises are fulfilled tho
United States will have royal visitors
galore next summer So far these
have announced their intention to
visit the land of tho free King Leo
pold of Belgium King Menelik of
Abyssinia the Crown Prince of Ger
many the Crown Prince of Sweden
and the Crown Prince of China
To be truthful and polite at the
same time sometimes puts a rubber
attachment on your conscience
Its the black sheep that generally
lives to a ripe old age while the
spring lamb dies young
Any man who is continually making
a fool of himself must be a natural
born tautologist
A man can make his wife believe al
most anything rduring their honey
moon
Of course the real test of a pudding
is your inability to sleep after eat
ing it
The cynic is a man who sees his
own heart and calls it the world
The sad coquette is saddest when
she has no one to coquette with
The atheist can estimate God when
the deaf can criticise music
Clocks are not sentimental at least
they never hold hands
A rain of errors is one the weather
man hasnt predicted
Our troubles are often the result of
a vivid imagination
It certainly takes some men down to
be shown up
Affectation is the language of con
scious inferiority
Never
feiter
makes good the counter-
Shad and Their Cones
A genius who invented a machine
for removing the bones from shad is
promoting a company with a capltatl
of 1000000 to rush tho apparatus on
the market before the end of the shad
season He says I have counted
in a singled shad of five pounds U0C0
bones and 147000 eggs I have oaten
500000 eggs at a- meal I have eaten
2500 bones at a meal for bones do not
hurt me but they are a menace to the
world at large My machine is sim
ply a powerful magnet which is passed
slowly over thev fish from end to end
The small bones leap right out of
the flesh in handfuls You can use
the invetnion either before or after
cooking I prefer it after because
tho fish is sweeter if cooked with the
bones in
An Angry Tree
There has just been discovered in
the far east a species of the acacia
tree which closes its leaves together
in coils each day at sunset and curls
its twigs to the shape of pigtails
After the tree has settled itself thus
for a nights sleep if touched the
whole thing will flutter as if agitated
or impatient at being disturbed The
oftener the foliage is molested the
more violent becomes the shaking of
the branches and at length the tree
emits a nauseating odor which if
inhaled for a few moments causes a
i
violent dizzy headache It has been
named the angry tree
A Sure Protection
Barton N Dak May 9th Many
cases are being published of how dis
eases have been cured and lives saved
by JDodds Kidney Pills but there is
a family in this place who use this
remedy as a protection against the
coming on of diseases and with excel
lent results
Mr W A Moffet says We have
no very serious illness or complaint
for we always use Dodds Kidney Pills
the very moment wo feel the least
symptom of sickness and they soon
put us right If we have a touch of
lame back or think the kidneys are
not right we take a few Dodds Kid
ney Pills and the symptoms are soon
all gone
My brother had diabetes and the
doctor told him he could not live until
spring I got some Dodds Kidney
Pills for him and although that was
several years ago he has lived
through all the winters and springs
since and is still living Dodds Kid
ney Pills are a wonderful medicine
The Czar and the Kaiser
The last time the czar and the kai
ser met was in the Baltic where each
had a fleet As tneir boats drew
away from each other the kaiser from
the HohenzQllcrn semaphoned to the
czar The admiral of the Atlantic
salutes the admira lof the Pacic The
reply required tact The czar did not
want to offend the British by express
ing his belief that the kaiser was
right neither did ho wish to show
discourtesy to the latter by making
no reply So he quieily rebuffed him
by signaling farewell and steamintr
Port Arthurs Name
Since the Avar in the east began a
good many newspaper readers have
wondered hew Port Arthur came to
get its name The first foreign ves
sel to enter that bay was a british
war vessel in charge of Lieutenant
Commander Arthur who modestly
gave his own name to the place That
was about fifty years ago and as Port
Arthur it has been known ever since
Rich Man Turned Hermit
Henry J Ackerman has been liv
ins in a dugout near Pueblo Colo for I
six years Formerly he was a well-to-do
resident of Brooklyn In 1S9S
while cruising in his yacht he met
and fell in love with a young woman
She married another man whereupon
Ackerman left his home and took up
his abode in his present quarters
where he has lived a hermits life ever
since
Only a woman is capable of arriv
ing at a conclusion without using
either reason or judgment
A man does not have to be con
gealed to be a clam
IN AN OLD TRUNK
Daby Finds a Bottle cf Carbolic Acid
and Drinks It
While the mother was unpacking
an old trunk a little 18 months old
baby got hold of a bottle of carbolic
acid while playing on the floor and
his stomach was so badly burned it
was feared he would not live for he
could not eat ordinary foods Tho
mother says in telling of the case
It was all two doctors could do to
save him as it burnt his throat and
stomach so bad that for two months
after he took the poison nothing
would lay on his stomach Finally I
took him into the country and tried
new milk and that was no better for
him His Grandma finally suggested
Grape Nuts and 1 am thankful I adopt
od the food for he commenced to get
better right away and would not eat
anything else He commenced to get
fleshy and his cheeks like red roses
and now he is entirely well
I took him to Matamoras on a visit
and every place we went to stay to
eat ho called for Grape Nuts and I
would have to explain how he came
to call for it as it was his main food
The names of tho physicians who
attended the baby are Dr Eddy of
this town and Dr Geo Gale of New
port O and any one can write to
me or to them and iearn what Grape
Nuts food will do for children and
grown ups too Name given by
Postuni Co Battle Creek Mich
Look in each pkg for the famous
little book The Road to Wellville
M
WESTERN
FARMER IN
AN ILLINOIS
ERN CANADA
A recent issue of the Sholbjrvlllo
Illinois Democrat contains a long and
interesting letter from Mr Ellas Kost
farmer of that
formerly a prosperous
state who recently emigrated to West
ern Canada taking up a claim for
himself and for each of his three sons
From Mr KosVs letter which was
written Feb 3 1904 we publish the
following believing it will prove of
great interest to those who have con
templated settling in the Canadian
Northwest
I had in August- 1902 secured a
claim for myself and filed on three
nnortor eppfinns for my sons My
claim Is one half mile south of the
Edmonton and Lake St Anne trail
Coming so late in the season we
had little opportunity to break and to
prepare ground for a first years crop
still we raised over 100 bushel3 of
very fine potatoes and sowed a few
acres of barley but the season was
too far advanced for the barley However
feed from it
ever we secured good
and on rented ground 18 miles east of
us raised a fine crop of oats so that
we will have plenty of feed for horses
We cut about 60 tons of hay and thus
will have an abundance We have all
told about 240 acres of hay meadow
which would yield the past year over
three tons to the acre and in an or
dinary season the meadow would fur
nish GOO tons of hay The grass is
very nutritious and cattle on the
ranges become very fat without be
ing fed a pound of grain
On the upland the grass grows
from eight to ton inches tall This is
called range grass and is suitable for
stock at any time even in the winter
when the ground is not covered too
deep with snow Horses subsist on it
alone at all times provided they are
native stock The grass in the hay
meadows here is called red top and
grows from five to six feet in length
and when cut at the proper time
yields an abundant crop of nutritious
haV
Our cattle have not cost us a cent
since we came on our homestead only
the small outlay for salt and labor in
putting up hay and shelter All cattle
have been doing well this winter and
feeding up to the first of January was
unnecessary as there was good range
up to that time
All the snows up to that date were
followed by winds from the north
west that melts it very rapidly these
winds are called Chinook winds and
are always warm In one night a
Chinook wind may take away three
or four inches of snow
We have built on our cliim a com
fortable house of hewn logs 20x2G
feet one and one half stories in
height with a good cellar During the
latter part of June we rafted logs
down the Sturgeon to a sawmill about
eight miles away and thus secured
5000 feet of good lumber which was
needed for the house Later in the
season a shingle mill located six
miles away To this we hauled logs
and had shingles cut for the i oof
We had an abundance cf wild fruit
the past season consisting of goose
berries strawberries raspberries eye
berries blueberries cherries and sas
katoons The latter are a fine looking
berry red and quite pleasant to the
taste but dot much to be desired in
cookery The strawberries are the
same as those that grow wild in Illi
nois Raspberries are red in color
large and equal to any of the tame
varieties and so are the gooseberries
The cranberries consist of the high
and trailing varieties Thp latter are
most sought and contigums to the
swamps The ground is literally cov
ered with them as with a red carpet
but the best and most sought is the
blueberry so called by the Indians
This is tho famous huckleberry
whortleberry of the Blue Ridgo
Mountains in Pennsylvania and can
not be excelled for excellence by anv
fruit cultivated It is found here both
on the prairie and in tho timber in im
mense quantities
Game is very plentiful so far as
prairie chickens pheasants ducks of
all kinds and geese are concerned
We have taken nearly 5C0 chickens
and pheasants also a great many
ducks
An occasional deer is seen but are
not plentiful only one having been
taken during the season in this settle
ment
Fish are very plentiful at all sea
sons of the
year Fish wagons and
sleds are passing almost daily along
the trail with heavy loads of fish des
tined for St Albert and Edmonton
From the latter point they are shipped
south on the Calgary and Edmonton
railroad to points along the line and
ciiau iu on the Canadian
Pacific railroad
For further information
apply to
any authorized Canadian Government
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