The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 10, 1906, Image 7

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Liquid Koal Used as a Lice Killer
When diluted with water in the proportion of one part
Liquid Koal to fifty parts water it is the best Lice Killer on
the market It is not expensive to use because it forms a
perfect emulsion with water when mixed in this proportion
Worms in Hogs
The hog is more infected with intestinal worms than any
other domestic animal These worms are created by impure
accumulations along the intestinal track and generally pro
duced by poorly digested food The nature of the hog and
his manner of eating renders him more susceptible of intestin
al worms than any other animal Under the present domestic
ated conditions he is not allowed the use of his natural in
stincts to obtain the necessary element that would destroy
these intestinal parasites Being shut up in a pen he is not
allowed to follow the dictates of his nature The hog that is
wormy can neither grow nor thrive for the reason that the
worms destroy all the effects of the nutrition furnished in the
feed Liquid Koal put in the drinking water in the propor
tion of one quart to a barrel and given them twice a week
will destroy all intestinal worms and keep them free from
their formation and multiplication It strengthens the appe
tite and tones up the system
Something You Ought to Know
A parasite is an organism which during its life lives
within or on the surface of an animal for the purpose of exist
ence and from which it receives its nutrition and nourish
ment The state or condition in which the animal is kept
either hastens or retards the multiplication of them They
are injurious in at least three ways
i As direct agents of loss from animal economy
2 As carriers of other forms of parasites
3 As carriers of the micro organisms of infectious dis
eases
Liquid Koal
LIQUID KOAL is a black oily liquid Liquid Koal is
a liquid soap and will form a perfect emulsion with water
LIQUID KOAL is endorsed by the leading veterinaries
of the United States and by many of the State Agricultural
Colleges and many of the Experimental Stations which are
conducted by the government
For Sale and Guaranteed by
TOrerarcra
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Chamberlains
Colic Cholera Diarrhea Remedy
Almost every family has need
of a reliable remedy for colic or
diarrhea at some time during the
year
This remedy is recommended
by dealers who have sold it for
many years and know its value
It has received thousands of
testimonials from grateful people
It has been prescribed by phy
sicians with the most satisfactory
results
It has often saved life before
medicine could have been sent for
or a physician summoned
It only costs a quarter Can
you afford to risk so much for so
little BUY IT NOW
can bo greatly increased by giving
spedal care to the health of every
animal and fowl on the farm
Sick poultry sheep cattle hogs
horses etc depend on their livers
to keep them well
Black Draught
Stock and Poultry
Medicine
keeps their livers working and
therefore keeps them well
Black Draught Stock and Poul
try Medicine is a pure natural
vegetable blood purifier and acts
by regulating the stomach liver
and bowels
It prevents and cures Hog Chol
era Chicken Cholera Colic Dis
temper Coughs Colds Constipa
tion Fever Loss of Appetite
Wasting Away and all the com
mon stock diseases
It is a perfect medicine for gen
eral farm use Try it
Price 25c for a large can at
all druggists and dealers
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
McCook Co operative
Building Zu ings Assn
of McCook Nebrask on the JiOth day
of June 1905
ASSETS
First Mortgage Loans S 8360 00
Stock loans 2100 00
Realestate 15SS 30
Cash 18U 79
Delinquent intorest and fines 9 75
Expenses and taxes paid 15 50
Total fc9294 34
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid up 806S7 95
Rescrvefund lt32S 62
Undivided profits 2623 50
Unearned premiums 302 21
Other liabilities 4275 00
Advance dues 77 00
Total 5 ifl294 3
Receipts and expenditures for the year ending
June 30 1906
KECEIPTS
Balance on hand July 1 1905 1809 57
Dues 17257 50
Interest premiums and fines 7046 81
Loans repaid 22349 66
Real Estate 330 00
Tax sale certificates 98 04
Bills payable 5765 00
Total S4656 58
EXTENDITUEES
Loans 45915 00
Expenses 535 05
Stock redeemed 2950 10
Cash on hand 1811 79
Realestate 1918 30
Billspayable 1490 00
Tax sale certificates 36 34
Total 51656 53
State of Nebraska Red Willow County ss
I F A Pennell secretary of the above named
associationdo solemnly swear that the forego
ing statement of the condition of said Associa
tions true and correct to the bestof my knowl
edge and belief F A Pennell Secretary
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th
daj of July1906 Stella Fullek
seal Notary Public
Approved F M Kimmell
J E Kellet
J A Wilcox
Directors
The State of Nebraska Red Willow county
To all persons interested in the estate of James
P Smith deceased
Whereas there is on file in the county court
of said county an instrument purporting to be
the last will and testament of James P Smith
late of said county deceased and Charles
Smith has filed his petition herein praying to
have the same admitted to probate and for the
issuing of letters testamentary which will re
lates to both real and personal estate
I have therefore appointed tli3 13th day of
August 1906 at 10 oclock a m at the county
court room in said county as the time and
place for hearing said will at which time and
placo you and all concerned may appear and
contest that allowing of the same
It is thereforo ordered that said petitioner
give notice to all persons interested in said
estate of the pendency of this petition and the
time and place set for hearing the same by
causing a copy of this order to bo published in
the McCook Teibcne a newspaper printed
and published in said county for three suc
cessive weeks previous to the day set for hearing
In witness whereof I ha7e hereunto set my
hand and official seal this 16th day of July1906
seal J C Mooke County Judge
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LIQUID KOAL IS MANUFACTURED BY
Science
teaches that no medicine ever healed a wound that nature
performs the healing process and medicine can only assist
nature in doing her work not only in healing wounds but also
in throwing off diseases
Those versed in medicine are aware that three fourths of
the money spent for medicine is virtually thrown away either
because of the improper use or the purchase of an improper
article But in purchasing Liquid Koal from any of our deal
ers you take no chances If for any reason it does not treat
successfully the following list of diseases just go back to the
dealer and get the price you paid there will be no questions
asked We stand the loss and it costs the dealer nothing
Following is a list of the diseases that Liquid Koal cures
Hog Cholera
Intestinal Worms
Anthrax
Corn Stalk Disease
Distemper
Foot Rot
Texas Fever
Roup
Blind Staggers
Mange
Nasal Gleet
Lung Worm Swine Plague
Uow Uholera Tuberculosis
Black Leg Abortion in Cows
Colic Glanders
Pink Eye Iniluenza
Tape Worm Lung Fever
Poll Evil Chicken Cholera
Thrush Lock Jaw
Catarrh Farcy
Bots -Scours
Inflammation of Bowles Scratches
LIQUID KOAL acts as an appetizer and vitalizer
Two Things to Remember
Use LIQUID KOAL to destroy parasites on the outside
Use LIQUID KOAL to destroy parasites on the inside
50000
deposited in the Union Bank at Sheldon Iowa to be paid
anyone finding any of the testimonials we publish from time
to time are not genuine
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Francs nntl liitflgreHtiou
Mrs who knows nmny a prac
tical thing had a maid who was dying
or thought she was of indigestion
Now this maid was too valuable to lose
so her mistress determined to save her
life and retain her services Maggie
I want you to eat every morning for
breakfast three stewed prunes Now
never more than three If you were to
eat more you would get tired of them
But three will leave you a little hungry
for some more prunes and your appe
tite will steadily increase Maggie
started in obediently and at the end of
the week was the healthiest happiest
girl for miles around Mrs has
effected many such cures New York
Press
He Met Him
When you go to New Zealand I
wish you would inquire after my great
grandfather Jeremiah Thompson
Certainly said the traveler And
wherever he went he asked for news
of the ancestor but without avail ac
cording to the Dundee Advertiser One
day he was introduced to a fine old
Maori of advanced age Did you ever
meet with an Englishman named Jere
miah Thompson he asked A smile
passed over the Maoris face Meet
him he repeated Why I ate him
Mosquito Ekkh
The eggs of the mosquito are fastened
together by a viscid secretion from the
insects body From 250 to 300 eggs
are laid at a time and the little boat
shaped mass is so constructed that it
will not overset It cannot be sunk nor
in any way injured by wind rain or
water It is abandoned by the insect
nnd the eggs are hatched by the heat
bf the sun or atmosphere A temper
ature below freezing is said not to
destroy the vitality of the mosquitos
eggs
The Kefirret of His Life
Sir William Grove the eminent sci
entist and jurist never forgave himself
for not discovering the spectroscope
I had often observed he said that
there were different lines exhibited in
the spectra of different metals ignited
in the voltaic arc and if I had had any
reasonable amount of wit I ought to
have seen the converse viz that by
ignition different bodies show In their
spectral lines the materials of which
they are composed
Two Poor Walters
Hewitt Time waits on no man
Jewett I guess thats the name of the
new waiter at my restaurant New
York Press
To do all in our power to win health
and keep it is as much our duty as to
be honest Seward
His Fatal Blander
Why did you think he had been
drinking He didnt show It
Not until he went out of his way
to prgfe that he hadnt Philadelphia
Press
IQUIP
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A CHEMICAL TRICK
ClinnRlnK a White Pasteboard
Cat
Into a Striped Tlser
When we happen to witness a
phenomenon which seems to violato
natural laws we are not likely to for
get Its cause if it be explained to us
The following experiment which I de
vised for my students helped them to
understand as well as to remember
some chemical data
A white cat made of flexible paste
board and imprisoned In a glass jar
is shown to the audience The lecturer
announces that without opening the
jar or even touching it he will cause
the cat to undergo a zoological as well
as a chemical transformation He
takes the support of the jar and pushes
it forward in full view of the students
The change occurs almost instanta
neously The cat takes a rich orange
color on which black transversal
stripes rapidly paint themselves The
cat has become a tiger
The whole transformation is pro
duced by emanations of hydrogen sul
phide which is generated in the jar
itself without any visible apparatus
The cat has been previously coated
with a solution of chloride of antimony
wherever the orange hue was tg be
produced and with a solution of basic
acetate of lead wherever the black
stripes were to appear Both solutions
are colorless After the coated cat
has been introduced In his glass cage
a small piece of pasteboard is placed
under the wooden support so as slight
ly to Incline the jar forward A few
decigrams of pulverized sulphide of
Iron folded In a piece of blotting paper
are deposited behind the cat on the
elevated side of the bottom of the jar
Two or three cubic centimeters of di
luted sulphuric acid are dropped with
a pipette on the opposite side When
the performer wishes the transforma
tion to take place he takes the wooden
support and pushes it forward as if he
wanted everybody to see better what
is going to happen By so doing he
suppresses the slight inclination which
kept the iron sulphide beyond the reach
of the sulphuric acid The gas Is
evolved and the formation of the
orange sulphide of antimony and black
sulphide of lead takes place in a few
seconds G Michaud in Scientific
American
Unprofessional
You say shes only an amateur
nurse
Yes If she had been a professional
nurse she wouldnt have married the
first patient that came along Shed
have looked around a little first
Clevek nd Plain Dealer
A Snre Thine
Stella Did you try to see whether
he loved you with a daisy Bella No
I counted with a three leaved clover
New York Times
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E L Barragar President
Capital One Quarter Million
Principal Office Sheldon Iowa Branches Minneapolis Minnesota Glendive Montana Lewiston Idaho York Nebraska Oklahoma Oklahoma
Hog Cholera
is a free germ disease the germ being first found in the ali
mentary canal and as long as it is kept in that organ it is
comparatively harmless When however it penetrates to
Ihtungs liver and other organs it causes fermentation in
flammation and destruction of live tissues furnishing food upon
whichit thrives and multiplies with rapidity in some cases a
generation an hour causing death to the animal before the
owner has discovered that it was diseased
Thus through reasoning two facts stand out clearly
First that hog cholera can not be treated successfully unless
treatment is commenced before the germ has reached the
period of rapid multiplication Second that a germicide must
be administered and therein lies the whole secret As we
pass down through the list of various germicides we are com
pelled one after another to reject them either because of
inefficacy or inadaptability until we reach LIQUID KOAL
And why choose LIQUID KOAL Because it is the
only known germicide that will pass through the stomach to
the intestines and from there to the blood permeating the en
tire system and still retain its germicide properties
It is a compound embracing ever practical germicide
anticeptic and disinfectant property found in coal treated
chemically with an alkaline base until every objectional fea
ture is eliminated being non poisonous and harmless to ani
mal economy
It contains creosol and quiacol It is these hydro carbon
compounds found in smoke that cure a ham destroying by
their germicidal properties all germ life
The reader may ask if these properties come from coal
why not use coal The answer is because coal yields those
properties only by distillation at about 350 degrees of neat
and it is reasonable to assume that a hogs stomach could not
generate that amount of heat without becoming roast pork
seasoned with fried germs
We would also call the readers attention to the fact that
the gastric juice of the stomach being an acid an alkali is re
quired as a neutralizer when the acid too strongly predom
inates as in the case of hog cholera In addition it would
be expensive as the owner of the animal would be purchas
ing six dollars worth of coal to obtain one dollars worth of
Liquid Koal
LIQUID KOAL is in general use by veterinary surgeons
throughout the whole country embodying a wider range of
use than any other preparation known to science
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Greatest Speed and
Fine Stock
Event in Southwestern
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Only SlOO per Year
McCook Driving Park Association
and Fine Stock Show
McCOOK OCTOBER 46 1906
SOME OF THE SPEED
ATTRACTIONS
October 4
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23 Pace 20000
mile Dash running 7300
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Free for All Pace 3W00
i mile and Repeat running 1CO0O
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1 mile Novelty Runnlns 1CO00
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