The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 08, 1893, Image 3

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    Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
_ABSOLUTELY PURE
A Household Treasure.
D. W. Fuller of Canajoharie, N. Y.,
says that he always keeps Dr. King’s
New Discovery in the house and his
family have always found the very best
results follow its use; that he would
not be without it, if procurable. G. A.
Dykeman, druggist, (jatskill, N. Y., says
that Dr. King's New Discovery is un
doubtedly the best cough remedy; that
he has used it in his family for eight
years, and it has never foiled to do all
that is claimed for it. Why not try a
remedy so long tried and tested. Trial
bottles free at McMillen’s drug store.
Regular size 50c and $1.
One reason why some men do not
have better wives is because they are
such poor husbands.
More serious sickness is produced by
allowing tin! bowels to remain in a tor
pid or partially constipated condition
than from any other cause. In many
instances diseases are produced from
which people never wholly recover.
Dyspepsia, piles and nervous disorders
are three of the most common and most
serious. 1 hey are caused by neglect
ing the bowels, and can be prevented
by an occasional dose of St. Patrick's
pills, which always produce a pleasant
• cathartic effect, and not only physic,
but cleanse the whole system and regu
late the liver and bowels. 25 cents per
box, for sale by McConnell & Co.
There are too many people who never
get religion enough to make them look
pleasant in church.
/ Owe it
' To suffering humanity to tell the
great benefit my wife has received from
Parks’ Sure Cure, the truly great liver
and kidney cure. She has been con
stitutionally wrecked for several years.
Tried everything fruitlessly. After a
large amount of persuasion from my
druggist, backed by his guarantee, 1
bought a bottle of Parks’Sure Cure and
the results are more than wonderful.
YV. P. Bayes, Omaha, Nebraska. Sold
by McMillen.
Many a man’s religion, if boiled down,
would be found to be nothing more than
notion.
Hints on Poultry Keeping
Is the title of our little pamphlet which
tells all about how to have plenty of
eggs and no sick chickens. The cost
is trifling, and the man or woman who
wants to raise poultry successfully can
do it by using Wells Hoosier Poultry
Powder. Price 25 cents. Pamphlet
free by addressing \Vells Medicine Co.,
LaFayette, Ind. Sold by McConnell
& Co. Sept 8—3 mos.
If noise were religion, a Chinese joss
house would be one of the holiest places
on earth.
For Sore TnROAT.—Saturate a flan
nel bandage with Chamberlain's Pain
Balm and bind it on the throat. It will
cure any ordinary case in one night’s
time. W. B. Fuller, the leading mer
chant at Greencastle, Iowa remarked as
follows: “Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is
a good one. It cured me of a violent
sore throat. I have sold a number of
bottles for rheumatism, and always with
good results." 50 cent bottles for sale
by McConnell & Co.
It will not help your own crop any
to throw stones at your neighbor’s truck
patch.
One Lady Says
She had been troubled for years with
a hacking cough. Had many doctors
and tried fifty cough cures, but grew
worse all the time. She finally tried
Parks’ Cough Syrup and found imme
diate relief. It begins at the bottom
of the disease and is the best cough
remedy on the market Refer any suf
ferer to Mrs. W. J. Fahey, Le Roy, N.
Y. Sold by McMillen.
The church will bounce a man quick
er for heresy than it will for wrecking
a bank.
All Ills That Pills
Are good for are treated more suc
cessfully by Parks’Tea. It is not a
cathartic, no griping or pain, yet moves
the bowels every day. Guaranteed by
McMillen.
Many people mistake Thanksgiving
services for a funeral occasion.
SECOND STAGE OF CATARRH.
Things that Thousands Know by
Bitter Experience.
The second stage of eatarsli is some
times called an old cold. A neglected
cold has settled in the head,nose,throat,
larynx, bronchial tubes, lungs or other
organ of the body. If it settles in the
head it may produce roaring, cracking
in the ears, headache and confusion of
the senses; if in the nose a more or
less abundant discharge, sneezing, noisy
breathing and thickened membranes; if
in the throat, hawking, enlarged tonsils,
sore throat, follicular pharyngitis—the
preachers’ sore throat; if in the larynx,
horseness, weakness of voice, aphonia—
loss of voice; if in the bronchial tubes,
cough, pain in the chest, expectoration
and loss of appetite. Unless something
is done to put a stop to this state of
things the third stage of chronic catarrh
is sure to set in, which is not only hard
to bear but difficult to cure. Pe-ru-na
will cure all cases of catarrh in the
second stage if used without interrup
tion. Directions for use accompany
each bottle, although some cases find
it to their advantage to send to Dr.
Hartman for his direction fora month’s
treatment—sent free.
The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing
Company of Columbus, Ohio, are send
ing free to any address their latest book
on catarrh, entitled “Climatic Diseases”
—a book well worth reading.
Specimen Cases.
T. H. Clifford, New Cassell, Wiscon
sin, was troubled with neuralgia and
rheumatism, his stomach was disorder
ed, his liver was affected to an alarm
ing degree, appetite fell away, and he
was terribly reduced in both health and
strength. Three bottles of Electric
Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111.,
had a running sore on his leg of eight
years’ standing. Used three bottles of
Electric Bitters and seven boxes of
Bucklin’s Arnica salve, and his leg is
sound and well. John Speaker, Cataw
ba, Ohio, had five large fever sores on
his leg, and the doctors said he was in
curable. One box of Bucklin’s Arnica
salve and one bottle of Electric Bitters
cured him entirely. Sold by McMillen.
One reason why there are so many
long faced people in some churches is
because they hardly ever think it is
worth while to praise the Lord except
when they feel like it.
Good Advice.—The editor of the
West Branch, Iowa, Record, gives his
readers some good advice: “We have
used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in
our family in cases of sudden colds and
sore throat, and find it all that is now
claimed for it. One bottle or less, if
taken according to directions, will, we
believe, effect a cure in any ordinary
case and save the expense of large doc
tor bills. Especially do we recommend
it in families where the children are
threatened with croup, as it will afford
immediate relief, if taken in time, and
this can always be done if the medicine
is kept on hand, as we are convinced it
should be.” For sale by McConnell.
It is about as wise to sit on the limb
of a tree and saw it off as to worry
about things we can’t help.
Distemper Among Horses
Safely and quickly cured by the use
of Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure.
It not only cures 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.
“When your heart is bad and your
head is bad and you are very bad clean
through, what is needed?” asked a Sun
day school teacher of her class. “I
know—Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,” spoke up
a little girl, whose mother had recently
been restored to health by the use of
that medicine.
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Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fair.
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
United States Land Office,
McCook, Nebraska, November ifitb, 1S93.
NOTIGE
v OF THE
Discontinuanceof the Land Office
AT
BLOOMINGTON, NEBRASKA,
AND ITS
Consolidation With The Land Office
AT
McCOOK, NEBRASKA.
Notice is hereby given that the President of
tile United States, by Executive Order, dated
September eleventh, 1893, has, pursuant to law,
directed that the U. S. Local Land Office now
located at Bloomington, in the State of Neb
raska, be discontinued, and its business and
archives transferred to and consolidated with
the McCook Land Office in said State.
Pursuant to said order, and the instructions
of the Commissioner of the General Land
Office, tothis office, letter(A)of Oct. 31,1893, we
have conferred with the office at Blooming
ton, Nebraska, and have fixed DECEMBER
31st, 1893, at 4 o’clock, p. m., as the precise
date when the office at Bloomington will
close, and JANUARY 1st, 1894, as the date
when the land officers at McCook, Nebraska,
will be in readiness to transact all business
relating to the lands transferred. »
On and after JANUARY 1st, 1894, all busi
ness relating to lands heretofore embraced in
the Bloomington, Nebraska, Land District,
will be transacted at the Land Office at Mc
Cook, Nebraska.
J. P. LINDSAY, Register.
D. E. BOMGARDNER, Receiver.
U. S. Land Office, McCook, Nebraska.
First publication Nov. i7-4ts.
P. A. Wells, Attorney, McCook.
Sheriff’s Sale.
By virtue of an execution directed to me
from the district court of lied Willow
county, Nebraska, on a judgment obtained
before J. M. Hall, a justice of the peace of
Nuckolls county, Nebraska, on the 14th day
of November, 1893, in favor of Willmau
Mercantile Co., incorporated, as plaintiff,
and against Eli Collette, as defendant, for
the sum of seventy-nine dollars and four
cents, and costs taxed at 84.05, and accruing
costs, 1 have levied upon the following real
estate, taken as the property of said defend
ant. to satisfy said judgment, to-wit: Lot 5,
block 9. second addition to the city of Mc
Cook, lied Willow county, Nebraska. And
will offer the same for sale to the highest
bidder, for cash in hand, on the Sth dav of
January, A. D. 1894, in front of the south
door of the court house, in Indianola, Neb.,
that being the building wherein the last term
of court was held, at the hour of 1 o’clock p.
m. of said day, when and where due attend
ance will be given by the undersigned.
Dated December 7th, 1S93.
E. R. Banks,
Sheriff of said County.
Dec. S—Sts.
P. A. Wells, Attorney, McCook.
Sheriff’s Sale.
By virtue of an execution directed to me
from tlie (district court of Red Willow county,
Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before J.
M. Hall, a justice of the peace of Nuckolls
county, Nebraska, on the 14th day of Novem
ber, 1893, in favor of George A. Kennard
Grocery Company, incorporated, as plaiutiff,
and against Eli Collette as defefendant, for
the sum of iifty-two dollars and fifty-nine
cents, and costs taxed at $5.35, and accruing
costs, 1 have levied upon the following real
estate taken as the property of said defend
ant, to satisfy said judgment, to-wit: Lot 5,
block 9, second addition to the city of Mc
Cook, Red Willow county, Nebraska. And
will offer the same for sale to the highest
bidder, for cash in hand, on the Sth day of
January, A. D. 1894, in front of the south
front door of the court house, in Indianola,
Nebraska, that being the building wherein
the last term of court was held, at the hour
of one o’clock p. in. of said day, when and
where due attendance will be given bv the
undersigned. Dated December 7th, 1893.
E. R. Banks,
Sheriff of said Comity.
Dec. 8—5ts.
Morris’ English Worm Powder,
A specific remedy for worms; warrant
ed to cure the worst case of worms
known, or money refunded. Knocks
pin worms in horses every time. Also
good for all kinds of worms in horses,
sheep and dogs. Price 50 cents at all
drug stores, or postpaid by mail. The
Wells Medicine Co., LaFayette, In
diana. Sept. 8—1 yr.
Brown county, Kansas, has a man
who can husk and crib 135 bushels of
corn in ten hours.
Buck Ion’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
tores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chap
ped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin
eruptions, and positively cures piles or
no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Price, 25 cents a box. For
sale by A. McMillen. | 23-lyr.
The Australians have more churches
in proportion to population than any
other people.
Morris’ English Stable Powder
Not only cures but prevents disease,
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.
Euvelopes were first made in 1839
and sold for from ten to twenty-five
cents apiece.
No better preparation for the hair
has ever been invented than Ayer’s
Hair Vigor. It restores the original
color to faded and gray hair, and im
parts that natural gloss and freshness
everyone so much admires. Its repu
tation is world-wide.
About 3^ per cent of the men in the
English army are unable to read and
write.
It Cures.
Parks’ Cough Syrup will cure colds,
coughs, croup and whooping cough.
The standard home remedy in thousands
of families for all lung diseases. Guar
anteed by McMillen.
The Citizens Bank ot McCook;
I Incorporated unaer State Lawr
Paid Up Capital, $50,000 ;
-DOES A- j
General Banking Business.]
Collections made en all accessible points. Drafts draw*
directly on principal cities in Europe, Xaxes *
paid for non-residents. f
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Tickets For Sale to and from Europd
OFFICERS:
V. FRANKLIN, President. JOHN R. CLARK, Vice Pres. •
A. C. EBERT, Cashier. !
CORRESPONDENTS; i
The First National Bank, Lincoln Nebrska.
The Chemical National Bank, New York City, f
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Tfte First JYatiouaJ thank}
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,
$100,000.
i
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS* j
$60,000.
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
GEORGE HOCKNELL, President. B. M. FREES, Vice President. W F. LAWSON Casluer .
A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. j
Hair Death
instantly removes and forever destroys
objectionable hair, whether upon the
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 Erasmus Wilson, ac
knowledged by physicians as the high
est authority and the most eminent
dermatologist and hair specialist that
ever lived. During bis private prac
tice of a lifetime among the nobility
and aristocracy of Europe he always
prescribed this recipe. Price $1, by
mail, securely packed. Correspondence
confidential. Sole agents for America.
The Skokum Root Hair Grower
Company,
Dept. R, 57 South Fifth Av„ New York.
W. S.Morlan, Attorney,McCook, Neb.
Sheriff’s Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the district court of Red Willow county,
Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before
Hon. D. T. Welty, judge of the district court
of Red Willow county. Nebraska, ou the 18th
day of September. 1893. in favor of Josiah G.
Adams, administrator of the estate of Palmer
Southworth. deceased, as plaintiff, and against
Charles H. Nichols et ah, as defendants, for
the sum of eight hundred twenty-five ($825.87)
dollars and eighty-Beven (87) cents, and costs
taxed at $22.28 and accruing costs. 1 have
levied upon the following real estate taken as
the property of said defendants to satisfy said
judgment, to-wit: The west half of the north
east quarter, the south-east quarter of the
north-east quarter of section 17, and the south
west quarter of the south-east quarter of sec
tion 8, in township 2. north, range 26, west of
the 6th P. M., in Red Willow county, Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to the highest
bidder, for cash in hand, on the 18th day of
December, A. D„ 1893, in front of the south
door of the court house, in Indianola. Nebras
ka. that being the building wherein the last
term of court was held, at the bourof 1 o’clock
P. M. of said day, when and where due attend
ance will be given by the undersigned. Dated
November 13th, 1893. E. R. Banks,
Sheriff of said county.
First publication Nov. 17th—5ts.
W. S. Moklan, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Sheriff’s Sale.
By virtue of an order of Bale directed to me
from the district court of Red Willow county,
Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before
Hon. D. T. Welty, judge of the district court
of Red Willow county, Nebraska, on the 18th
day of September, 1893, in favor ot John A.
Hamilton as plaintiff, and againt Ance Shra
ter et al., as defendants, for the sum of two
hundred thirty-six ($236) dollars and tbiity (30)
cents, and costs taxed at $21.43. tnd accruing
costs. I have levied upon the following real
estate taken as the property of said defend
ants to satisfy said judgment, to-wit: The
south half of the south-west quarter of section
14. in township 2, north, range 29, west of the
6th P. M., in Red Willow county. Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale to the highest
bidder, for cash in hand, on the 18th day of
December, A. D.. 1893, in front of the south
door of the court bouse, in Indianola, Nebras
ka, that being the building wherein the last
term of court was held, at the hour of 1 o’clock
P. M. of said day. when and where due attend
ance will be given by the undersigned. Dated
November 13th, 1893. E. R. Banks,
Sheriff of said county.
First publication Nov. 17th—6ta.
Order Of Attachment.
C. Suchefort will take notice that on the first
day of November, 1893, and action was begun
before H. H. Berry, a justice of the peace in
and for Willow Grove precinct, Red Willow
county, Nebraska, for the sum of £16.90,
wherein J. F. Ganschow is plaintiff and C.
Suchefort is defendant. That money due and
unpaid the defendant in the possession of the
C.. B. & Q. railroad company has been at
tached under an order of attachment. Said
cause was continued to the 14th day of De
cember, 1893, at 9 o’clock a. m.
27—4ts. J. F. Ganschow.
Chamberlain’s Eye & Skin Ointment.
A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes. Tetter,
Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores,
Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches,
Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling »nd
soothing. Hundreds of cases havebeen cured
by it after all other treatment bad failed. It
is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. For sale by
George M.Chenery. NovJM-lyear.
Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your
Life away Is the truthful and startling title of
a little book that tells all about No-to-bac.
the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco
habit cure. The cost is trifling and the man
who wants to quit and can’t, runs no physical
or financial risk in using No-to bac—Sold by
all druggists. Book at drug stores or by mail
free. The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Min
eral Springs, Indiana. Aug. 25—1 yr.
Shiloh’s Cure, the great cough and
croup cure, is for sale by us. Pocket
size contains twenty-five doses, only 25
sents. Children love it.
A. McMillen.
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On account of the unusual stringency in
money matters we are compelled to sell goods
hereafter only....
Strictly For Casii.
We will, however,
sell.
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS,
CAPS, BOOTS <& SHOES
At the very lowest living profit; and we kindly
ask all who have so long traded with us, and
have never been refused credit, to assist us at
this critical time.
....IN...
UNDERWEAR,
And All Summer Goods
w e are making
SPECIALLY LOW PRICES.
J. A. WILCOX & SON.
McCook, July 2ti, 1893.
Kallstedt, The Leading: Tailor,
Wishes to announce that he is in
receipt of more new goods for the
winter season. Call and make
your selection while the stock is
yet complete.
J. G. TATE, President. E. W. McDONALD, Secretary.
G. M. W., A. O. G. W. Grand Lecturer A. O. G, W.
THE WORKMEN
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
-LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.
Capital $1,000,000. } j Monthly payment oOc per share.
Shares $100 Each. ( ( Money Loaned at 6 Per Cent.
Land for sale on time, or will trade for stock, also on Grain plan.
GEO. J. FREDERICK, Agent.
rgg~Ofliee with II. H. Berry.
Jihl-Ottkl II AFIU Lsj:.U
MANHOOD RESTORES! V
guaranteed to cure ail nervous uineases.such as V.
Power, Headache, Wakefulnesa, Lost Manhood, > . -
cess.alldrains and lo*s of powerin Generative* ::v\ • , ;d
by overexertion, youthful error*, excessive use ,:l
ulants, which l^ad to Infirmity, Consumption or 1 • . . . i:>.
vo«=t pocket. J*1 per box. Of or fits, by mail pr> ,
igive a written {taarnatee (o care or refund l'r. ; bye.u
Sdrucpists. Ask for it. take no oth**r. Write for free Mr. . k sent sealed
in plain wrapper. Address BfERVESEJED CO.,. ..
I or sale in McCook. >eb . by L». \\ . McConnell & Co., Driv-v. -
Do You Know That ^
We Do The Fine Printing *
Noteheacls, Envelopes, Calling Cards. Sale Bills.
Bill Heads, Statements, Business Cards, Posters,
Letter Heads, All kinds of Wedding Cards, Dodgers.