The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 13, 1893, Image 6

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    PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Francis of Vivonne, who lived at the
ecu.. ..f Francis I of France, could stop
a bull by seizing it by the horns.
Governor Altgeld is reputed to be
worth from $3,000,000 to $5,000,000. Most
of it was made in speculation in Chicago
real estate.
Henry of Navarre was saved from
death at the massacre of St. Bartholo
mew by hiding under his wife’s immense
fard ingale.
Queen Victoria has discarded the check
rein and forbidden its use on her car
riage horses, both as a matter of taste
and humanity.
The Maharajah of Buroda is finely ed
ucated, and the promotion of education
among his people, who number 2,000,000,
is his highest aim.
John Varyanof Indianais in his ninety
first year and doubtless the oldest legis
Itt+ni- i-n the world. He has voted at 18
presidential elections.
Archibald Rogers, owner of the fleet
winged yacht Colonia, has a fino estate
at Hyde Park, on the Hudson. It is
called < ’ramvoid Farms and comprises
about GOO acres.
Abraham Lincoln was a man of great
strength. Ho could with one blow "bury
an ax in the trunk of a tree deejier than
any other maxi, and he is said to have
thrown across the roadway a pigeon
house weighing GOO pounds.
The eminent historian, Professor
Mommsen of the University of Berlin,
was obliged to go to Italy to escape the
enthusiastic demonstrations of his
friends in Berlin on the fiftieth anni
versary of his receiving the doctor’s de
gree.
Li llnng Chang, the viceroy and real
ruler of China, is must kindly disposed
It1, -a the Christians. Two of his
daughters were educated in Massachu
setts, and both were converted to Chris
tianity. Subsequently one married a
Frenchman and the other an English
man.
i FASHION’S FANCIES.
Gay colored cloth coats are a feature
of autumn fashions.
Black lace collarettes are trimmed
with narrow jet pendant fringe.
Black and white jacquard camel’s hair
materials are used for autumn traveling
COStll IlieS.
Cream colored and chamois yellow felt
hats in alpine and Duse shapes are
trimmed with black velvet and black
mercury wings.
Many of the balloon sleeves are now
cut into two moderately full puffs. Roll
over collars are new, and with these
small cuffs appear.
Round waists have lost none of their
prestige, but are rivaled by basque bod
ices and pointed corsages with frills at
tached to the lower edge.
New mohair braids show stripes in
«hor effects. Iridescent bead gimps o-e
also imported. These make effects \
not expensive trimmings.
Biaca and gray or black and white
ribbons make pretty trimmings for au
tumn dresses, the black velvet band
showing a narrow satin edge.
Black and white and brown and white
suits made of the shepherd’s check fabrics
ih fine wool are shown as suits entire,
or made up in combination with plain
Indian cashmere, camel’s hair or English
serge.
Draped doable skirts will appear with
winter gowns, and accordion and kilt
plaited skirts are already seen—the plaits
or kilts by contraction and expansion
wherever needed obviating the necessity
of shaping by means of scissors.—New
York Post.
PHILOSOPHICAL COGITATIONS.
It is an error to suppose that a man
belongs to himself. No man does. He
belongs to his wife, or his children, or his
relations, or to society in some form or
another.
To be full of goodness, full of cheer
fulness, full of sympathy, full of helpful
hope, causes a man to carry blessings of
which he himself is as unconscious as a
lamp is of its own light.
Never affect or assume a particular
character, for it will never fit yon, hut
probably give you ridicule, but leave it
to your conduct, your virtues, your mor
als and your manners to give you one.
We make unlovely all our days by tho
little soul we put into our efforts, by the
waj in which duties push us forward, by
lack of that electric something which
makes all words, all deeds, quiver and
glow.
O thou that pinest in imprisonment
of the actual and criest bitterly to the
gods for a kingdom wherein to rule and
create, know this of a truth. The thing
thou seekest is already with thee, here
or nowhere, eouldst thou only see.—Mon
treal Star.
WORLD’S FAIR NOTES.
There's a glass palace in Midway plai
sance where all the operations of cutting
and making glass are exhibited without
deception.
Ttio entire floor space of the Kentucky
building is undermined by a six foot tun
nel, in the opening of which is scenery
accurately reproducing the mouth of the
Mammoth cave.
An iron firm in Germany exhibits an
iron tree made of various sized tubes.
At night the tree is a beautiful sight.
Instead of leaves the limbs are ablaze
with yellow incandescent globes.
In the Kansas building at the exposi
tion is a banner made in 1858 by pupils
of the Lombard school for the Lincoln
Douglas campaign, a spinning wheel
made in 1620, a chair that came over in
the Mayflower and a flag made in 1776
and carried at Plattsbnrg in 1812.
vu\H pPeaee ijon
Jo ece ftoiu cPteap
§J$e can eeP-P non cj oob
(Eoobe iti owe Pi ne.
'Trice cj-rea-tfij rebuceb,
©n a Pi tu tPie eante.
Qazzu'tfa anb Son,
T?Pte ^jetucPeriv,
gJlcCooPi, 9lcbraePia
L. W. McConnell & Co.
(03 LASS,
All Sizes.
Sponges, Chamois, Purses, Combs and
Brushes, Perfumes and Toilet Articles.
Paints and
Wall Paper.
STEEL WEB PICKET FENCE FOR YARDS AND LAWNS.
18 to 50 inches high; Pickets 2V* and cables O'™ inches apart. These pickets are made of a
plurality of wires, making them stronger, tougher and will stand more rough usage than any
picket made of asingle wire five times its weight. Our STEEL WIRE FENCE BOARD
i1/* inches wide has no equal for a Pari dess field fence. Sold by hardware and implement
dealers. Write for em u Ur-.
2DE 3ESLAJCjTB PEUJCTS ZDoIjl^IT*, 111.
INDIANOLA ITEMS.
TV. E. Bollins of Cedar Bluffs
is visiting liis family here.
Dr. TV. A. Minniear was over
from Danbury, Wednesday.
TVe noticed some Stockville at
torneys on our streets Tuesday.
James Harris has been released
as guardian of Elvus L. Casey.
Spencer Hager has moved into
his new dwelling by Coon creek.
TVe can all get our pictures tak
en now. Photograph car at depot.
J. C. Moore, candidate for coun
ty supt., was in this city on Satur
day.
Messrs. Meserve and Boyle were
here on a political mission Wed
nesday.
A. G. Dole, the Bartley hard
ware merchant, was in our city,
Mondav.
•/
Miss Nellie Stockton and TV. P.
Elmer are assisting TV. O. Bond
in district clerk’s office.
T. S. Grisell aud family liave
moved iuto the dwelling lately va
cated byJ. G. Vennumand family.
Col. R. M. Suavely came in from
Denver, on Tuesday morning, for
a few days sojourn in the “land of
the living.”
A. H. Reynolds has traded his
timber claim to Mrs. Elizabeth
Winans for her residence in Good
rich park addition. She has tired
of city life and will probably go
back on the farm.
Died. In this city on Thursday
evening, LuellaH., aged 37 years,
wife of W. P. Elmer, aud sister of
W. O. Bond. The funeral was
held at the M. E. Church on Sat
urday, Rev. J. M. Mann of Bartley
conducted the services. The de
ceased had been in poor health for
some time, but no one thought
she was so near the margin of the
dark river. The husband and
children have the sympathy of the
entire community.
VAILTON NOTES.
Eugene Strine reports a lieartv
boy at his place.
Hiram Cooley and bride are in
Chicago, taking in the World's
fair, this week.
Fall grain is coming up nicely,
and it is very encouraging to see
signs of a future harvest.
We notice neighbor Esher has
something of a stack yard. The
straw will come handy as well as
the grain.
Andrew Fauss helped C. S. Fer
ris finish his hay last week. C. S.
is famous for stacking and thresh
ing in time of high winds.
P. J. Swanson informs us that
he will resume work on his farm
near Cornell, this week. Peter is
now our oldest settler, having: en
tered his land nearly fifteen years
ago.
Tlie sick are all convalescent in
our neighborhood. We have reason
to be congratulated that the season
has been so free from sickness.
Frankie Speer is recovering from
an attack of scarlet fever.
We are pleased to report great
improvements in the roads in this
vicinity. This is right. Let us
have all the reasonable comfort
possible on our long drives. It is
encouraging to note that the good
work is continuing.
We are printing the date to which
each subscriber has paid his subscrip
tion to The Tribune along with the
address. Watch the date and you will
know if you are in arrears. If you are
please come and see us.
Cream—Not Skim-Milk.
Every farmer and villager, their
wives and boys and girls, will be inter
■sted in tbe big-little, eream-nol skim
milk paper, the Farm Journal of Phila
delphia. Its 200,000 subscribers are
scattered from Maine to Washington,
ind from Michigan to Texas. Its
breezy, eri.-p, boiled-down pages contain
as much information in the course of a
year as many of the high-priced week
lies; while its earnest, manly tone and
its bright and common-sense way of
treating farm matters leaves a good and
lasting taste in one’s mouth. The sub- 1
scription price is 50 cents a year. We
have made arragements with the pub
lisher whereby he will send it one full
year free, to all who promptly pay up
for our paper. Sample copies will he
sent tree by addressing a postal request
to the Farm Journal, Philadelphia, Pa.
Four Big Successes.
Having the needed merit to more
than make good all the advertising
claimed lor them, the following four
remedies have reached a phenominal
sale. Hr. King’s New Discovery, for
consumption, coughs and en’.i.-. each
bottle guaranteed. ilu.onte Kim-rs,
j the great leiocdv for liver, stomach
! and kidneys. Dunklin's Arnica Salve,
| the best in the world, and Dr. King s
| New Life Pills, which are a perfect
pill. All these remedies are guaran
teed to do just what is claimed for
them and the dealer whose name is
attached herewith will tie "lad to tel!
you more of them. Soli! at McMlllcn’s
drug store.
The man who lives to help other peo
ple will soon have other people living
to help him.
[ Distemper Among Horses
Safely and (juickly cured by tlie use
of Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure.
It not only euros distemper but when
administered in time prevents its spread
among horses and colts that have been
exposed to the contagion. It is not
expensive and is easily administered.
Send for book on distemper, free. Ad
dress Wells Medicine Co., LaFayette,
Indiana, or ask McConnell & Co.
Sept. 8—3 mos.
The man who expects to outrun a lie
had better not start with lame feet.
Mr. Clayton Palmer, of Pleasant
Itidge, Ohio, was afflicted with piles
for over thirty-five years. He says:
] *‘I have had more relief from Cham
berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment than
anything else 1 ever used, and l have
used many kinds. I am well of them
excepting the. itching; and beleive in
time, I will be entirely cured of that
trouble, by using the Ointment. 1 am
willing to testify to its worth any time.
25 cent boxes for sale by McConnell.
The man who sets out to lie a reform
er will never get to rest a minute.
We sell Parks' Cough Syrup on a
positive guarantee to cure throat and
lung troubles. It lias stood the test
for many years and is today the lead
ing remedy lor the cure of colds, con
sumption and all diseases of the lungs
and threat. Price 50 cents and $1.00.
Sold by A. McMillen.
The older we become the more the
wheels of time seem to have been oiled.
Morris' English Stable Powder
Not only cures but prevents dissase,
and when fed two or three times a week
will keep your stock in fine condition,
will make them fat, sleek and glossy.
Changes the entire system, gives new
blood, new life, and puts them in good
condition for spring work. Full pound
packages 25 cents. Sold by McConnell
& Co. Sept, 8—3 mos.
Good looks, to be permanent, must
begin on the inside.
The World’s Fair
Can not remain such without bloom
ing look and radiant complexion which
health alone imparts. Parks’ Tea. by
clearing the blood of impurities, makes
the complexion regain the hue of
youth. Sold by A. McMillen.
Karl’s Clover Root, the new Blood
Purifier, gives freshness and clearness
to the Complexion and cures Constipa
tion. 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. Sold
by A. McMillen. | 26-lyr.
Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Di
ego, Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem
edy is the first medicine I have ever
found that would do me any good.” Price
50 cents. Sold by A. McMillen.
The good die young—but they are
using llalier’s Little German Pills now
and honest men will soon be a drug on
the market. Sold by McConnell & Co.
Don t forget! That's what Browns
wife called to him—don’t forget to get
a bottle or Haller s Sarsaparilla; it’s so
nice. Sold by McConnell & Co!
Patrick Henry once said, “Give me
liberty or give me death.” Folks now
days don t talk so foolish; they say.
“Give me Haller's Sure Cure Cough
Syrup or I will die.” It amounts to the
same thing. Sold by McConnell & Co.
Shiloh s Cure, the great cough and
croup cure, is for sale by us. Pocket
size contains twenty-five doses, only 25
stilts. Children love it.
A. McMillen.
Hair Death
instantly removes and forever destroys
objectionable hair, whether upon tiio
hands, face, arms or neck, without dis
coloration or injury to the most deli
cate skin. It was for fifty years the
secret formula of Krasiniis Wilson, ac
knowledged l»y physicians as the high
est authority and the most eminent
dermatologist and hair specialist that
ever lived. During tils private prac
tice of a lifetime among the nobility
and aristocracy of Kurope he always
proscribed this recipe. Price $ 1. by
mail, securely packed. Correspondence
confidential. Sole agents for America.
The Skokum Root Hair Grower
Company,
Dept. H, 57 South Fifth Aw, New York.
THE MILD POWER CURES.
H U MPHTr E YSf
■ Winwi i 'll'XU-.:, i -v. v .•.4uv.v:j:i: ummuiicxuaiaunH
x£C7*\. That tiio diseases of domestic aul
in air, Horses, Cattle, Sheet, Dogs,
/ IIoaiT, and Poultry, are cured by
\^/ Humphreys* Veterinary Speci
fics, Is as true as that people ride on railroads,
send messages by telegraph, or sew with sewing
machines. It is as Irrational to bottle, ball and
bleed animals in order to cure them, as It is to
take passage In a sloop from New York to Albany.
Used In the best stables and recommended by
the U. S. Army Cavalry Officers.
S3F“500 PAGE BOOK on treatment and careoi
Domestic Animals, and stable chart
mounted on rollers, sent free.
VETERINARY
cures i Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation.
A. A. 1 Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever.
B. B.—Strains, Lameness, Rheumatism
C. C.—Distemper, Nasal Discharges.
D. D.—Bots or drubs, Worms.
E. E.—Coughs, llcavcs, Pneumonia.
F. F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache.
G. G«—Miscarriage, HeinorrhugCH.
II.II.—Urinary and Kidney Diseases,
I. I. —Eruptive Diseases, Mange.
J. K.— Diseases of Digestion.
Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual,
Vet. Cure Oil and Medieator, $7.00
Price, Single Bottle (over 50 doses), • .60
SPECIFICS.
Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anywhero
and in any quantity on Receipt of Price.
HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE CO.,
Corner William and John Sts., New York.
HUMPHREYS’
HOMEOPATHIC
SPECIFIC No. 6lQ
In use SO years. The only successful remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
and Prostration, from over-work or other causes.
$1 per vial, or 5 vials and largo vial powder, for $5.
Sold by Drmrirkts, or sent postpaid on receipt of priee.
HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE CO.,
Corner William and John Sts., New York.
Subjects need fear no longer from this Xing of
Terrors, for by a most wonderful discovery in
medicine, cancer on any part of the body can be
pt-iruuincntly curat without the uso of
the Unite.
MRS I£. 1). Colby, 2307 Indiana Avo., Chicago,
jays “ Was cured of cancer of the breast in six
weeks by your method of treatment.” Hend for
treatise. i>ir. £1. C. Dale, oo-j o4th St., Chicago
A prominent physician and old army
surgeon in eastern Iowa, was called
away from home for a few days; during
his absence one ol his children con
tracted a severe cold, and his wife
bought a holt!*' of (fliamberlain’s
Cough ilemeuy for it, They were so
much pleased with the remedy that
they afterwards used several bottles
at various times. He said, from his
experience with it,he regarded it as the
most reliable preparation io use for
colds, and that it came the nearest be
ing a specific of any medicine he had
ever seen. For sale by McConnell
& Co.
Drive tlie devil's friends all out of
the church and some preachers would
have a slim support.
Morris’ English Stable Liniment
Leads the procession. The wonder lin
iment of the age. Cures after all oth
ers have failed. Has stood the test of
twenty years of constant use by one of
the leading veterinary surgeons of the
English profession, and i-* now sold in
this country upon a positive guarantee.
Good for man or best. Price 50c and SI.
Sold by McConnell & Co. Sept. 8— 15m.
There is often as much venoir. in the
point of a pen as there is in the big
end of a club.
A High Liver
Usually has a bad liver, lie is bil
ious, constipated, has indigestion and
dyspepsia. ]f there is no organic
trouble a few doses of Parks’ Sure
Cure will tune him up. Parks’ Sure
Cure is the only liver and kidney cure
we sell on a positive guarantee. Price
$1.00. Sold by McMilien.
An archangel would break down un
der what some people expect of a pas
tor’s wife.
Rheumatism.
It is a symptom of disease of the
kidneys. It will certainly be relieved
by Parks Sure Cure. That headache,
backache and tired feeling come from
the same cause. Ask for Parks' Sure
Cure for the liver and kidneys, price
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. McMilien.
Rather Steep.
Than take it in any other form is
what many people think and Parks’
Tea is made for just those folks. It
cures consumption and though not a
cathartic moves the bowls every day.
Sold by A. McMilien.
Sfiiloh’s Vitalizer is what you need
for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow
Skin or Kidney Trouble. It is guar
anteed to give you satisfaction. Price
75 cents. Sold by A. McMilien
Dp. Hathaway,
(Regular Graduate.)
The Leading Specialist of the United State*
In Ills Line.
Private, Blood, Skin and Nervous Diseases.
xoung ana
Middle Aged
Men: Remark
able results have
followed my
treatment. Many
YEARS of var
ied and success
ful EXPERI
ENCE In the use
of curative meth
!ods that I alone
own and control
for all disorders
of M E N. who
have weak or un
developed or dis
eased organs, or
who are suffering
from errors of
youth and excess
or who are nerv
ous and IMPO*
TENT, tho scorn or their fellows ana tne con
tempt of friends and companions, leads me to
GUARANTEE to all patients, if they can pos
sibly be RESTORED, MY OWN EXCLUSIVE
TREATMENT will AFFORD A CURE
E&~KI2aKlsniBJSK, that there is hope for
YOU. Consult no other, as you may WASTE
VALUABLE TIME. Obtain my treatment at
once.
Female Diseases cured at home without In
struments; a wonderful treatment.
Catarrh, and Diseases of the Skin, Blood,
Heart, Liver and Kidneys.
Syphilis. The most rapid, safe and effectivo
treatment A complete cur© guaranteed.
Skin Diseases of all kinds cured where many
Others have failed.
Unnatural Discharges promptly cured In a
few days. Quick, sure and safe. This Includes
Gleet and Gonorrhoea.
MY METHODS.
1. Free consultation at tho office or by mall
2. Thorough examination and careful diagnosis.
3. That each patient treated gets the advantage
of special study and experience, and a
specialty Is made of his or her disease.
4. Moderate charges and easy terms of payment.
A home treatment can be given in a majority
of cases.
Send for Symptom Blank No. 1 for Men.
No. 2 for Women.
No. 3 for Skin Diseases.
Send 10c for 64*page Reference Book for Men
and Women.
All correspondence answered promptly. Bus
iness strictly confidential. Entire treatment
sent free from observation. Refer to banks in St.
Joseph and business men. Address or call on
• J. N. HATHAWAY, M. D./
Corner 6th and Edrrjond Sts.. St. Joseph. Me*
in
j pansTabules.1
Ripans Tabules are com- j
; pounded from a prescription i
: widely used by the best medi- j
l cal authorities and are pre- j
j sented in a form that is be- j
: coming the fashion every- j
i I where. j
I X _ t
j Ripans Tabules act gently j
j but promptly upon the liver, :
| stomach and intestines; cure |
; dyspepsia, habitual constipa- •
| tion, offensive breath and head- j
| ache. One tabule taken at the :
♦ first symptom of indigestion, •
: biliousness, dizziness, distress !
: after eating, or depression of |
: spirits, will surely and quickly
j remove the whole difficulty.
j Ripans Tabules may be ob
: tained of nearest druggist.
: Ripans Tabules -
t are easy to take,
: quick to act, and
• save many a doc
' tor’s bill.
WE TELL YOU
nothing new when we state that it pays to engage
in a permanent, most healthy and pleasant busi
ness, that returns a profit for every day’s work.
Such is the business we offer the working class.
We teach them how to make money rapidly, and
guarantee every one who follows our instructions
faithfully the making of 9300.00 a month.
Every one who takes hold now and works will
surely and speedily increase their earnings; then
can be no question about ii; others now at work
are doiii" it, and you, reader, can do the same
This is the best paying business that you have
ever had the chance to secure. You will muke a
grave mistake if you fail to give it a trial at once.
If you grasp the situation, and act quickly, you
will directly find yourself in a most prosperous
business, at which yon can surely make and save
large sums of money. The results of only a few
! hours’ work will often equal a week’s wages.
| Whether you are old or voung, man or woman, it
' makes no difference, — do as we tell you, and suc
i cess will meet you at the very start. Neither
experience or capital necessary. Those who work
for us are rewarded. Why not write to-day for
full particulars, free ? K. C. AhLKN & CO.,
Box No. 4*iO, Augusta, Me.
It is an asreenbio Laxative i - ihe liowels;
can he made into a Tea far use in cite minute.
Pries21c.. 80s. amlSI.tu per paekafru.
An Elegant Toilet Powdek
I"t yl lor the Teeth and Breath—28c.
For sale by MeMillen, Druggist.
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► Billots p*-nd Photo. a white ( new or old; Silk Hand'd]
► kerchief, withal*. O. or Kxpreau .Money Order for 01 J
► «ndwe will Photograph the picture on theellh. Reantlll
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