The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 30, 1894, Image 7

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    Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
_ABSOLUTELY PURE_
Chamberlain'a Eye A Skin Ointment.
A certain cure for Chronic Sore Byes, Tetter,
Salt ttheum. Scald Head. Old Chronic Sore*.
Kever Sores. Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches,
Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and
soothing. Hundreds of eases have been cured
by It arter all other treatment had railed. If
Is put up in 26 and 50 cent boxerf. For sale by
George M.Cbeuery. Nov.20-lyear.
Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your
Life away is the truthful and startling title nt
% little book that tells all about No-to-bac
Che wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco
habit cure. The cost is trifling aud the wan
who wants to quit aud can't, runs no physical
or ttuanoial risk in using No to bao—Sold by
all druggists Book at drug stores or by wan
free. The Sterling Ketnedy Co.. Indiaua Min
eral Springs. Indiana. Aug. 26—1 yr.
A New Entertainment—“A rab
bit bum were the mysterious words on
the invitations lssueU by a society bach
elor for a few intimate men aud women
friends to pass au evening with. Some
of the uninitiated did not realize the
full significance of the occasion how
ever, until, alter some excellent music
and a game ot progressive hearts, small
tables were brought in, each equipped
with a chafing dish aud ihe other para
pherualia aud ingredients lor a genu
ine Welsh rarebit, which expert mem
bers of a popular cbafiug-disli club pro
ceeded to concoct. Favors for the
ladies were toy rabbits filled with the
dainty confections which it is au fait |
to carry lu tiny silver houbouuieres.
About midnight a ghost story was call
ed for, which was thrilliugly told by a
dramatic raconteur, with the lights ef
fectively low; hut whether some mis
creant, as at one memorable ghost story
party, suddenly turned up a light at au
unexpected moment aud disclosed
things inteuded to he strictly enlre
deux, is a point about which all the
guests are suspiciously reticeut.—From
“Chat,” in Demorest’s Magazine for
April.
More serious sickness is produced by
allowing the bowels to remain in a tor
pid or partially constipated condition
than from any other cause. In many
instances dipeases 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.
/ Owe it
To suffering humanity to tell the
great benefit mv 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.
W. P. Bayes, Omaha, Nebraska. Sold
by McMillen.
Will Hake Hens Lay.
Wells’ Hoosier Poultry Powder is
the greatest egg producer known. A
small sum expended for it will pay one
hundred per cent on the cost in an in
•reased amount of eggs, as it furnishes
all the material necessary for their con
struction, and keeps the hen in a good,
healthy condition. Price 25 cents. Sold
by McConnell.
Speech is stiver in Colorado, and
Louisiana’s sweetheart is sugar.
On* Lady Safi
She had been troubled tor years with
a hacking cough. Had many doctors
aod tried fifty cough cures, but grew
worse all the time. She finally tried
Parks’ Coogh 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.
To Horse Owners.
For putting a horse in a fine and
healthy condition use Morris’ English
Stable Powders. They tone up the
system, aid in digestion, cure loss of
appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney disoiders and destroy worms,
giving new life to an old or over-worked
horse. 25 cents per package, 5 for $1.
Sold by McConnell.
IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOU.
Mr. Frederick Miller, of Irving, III.,
writes that be had a severe kidney
srouble for many years, with severe
pains in his hack, and also that his
bladder was affected. He tried many
so-called kidney cures but without any
good result. About a year ago he be
gan the use of Eleotric Bitters and
found relief at oute. Electric Bitters
are especially adapted to the cure of
all liver and kidney troubles and often
gives almost instant relief. One trial
will prove our statement. Price only
50c for large bottle. At McMillen’s
drug store.
Persons troubled with rheumatism
should read the following from Mrs. N.
M. Peters, of East Des Moines, Iowa.
She says: “I had suffered with rheu
matism the greater part of the time
for nearly seven years. At times I was
almost helpless. I doctored a great
deal for it with physicians, and tried
electric delta, patent medicines and al
most everything that is recommended
for rheumatism. Finally a neighbor
advised me to try Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, and was so sure that it would
help me that I procured a bottle. And
it did help me. right from the start,
but it took five fifty-cent bottles to cure
me, so you can guess how bad I was,
as one or two bottles will cure any or
dinary case. For sale by McConnell.
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.
Distemper—Cause and Treatment
Is the title of our little book which
tells all about oue of the most loath
some and dangerous diseaaec affecting
horses, sheep, and dogs, with unques
tionable proof of the merits of Craft’s
Distemper and Cough Cure in the treat
ment of the same. Sent free by ad
dressing The Wells Medicine Co.. La
Fayette Ind. The remedy is sold by
McConnell.
JBUCK.LINS AKNIUA SALNK. J
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, acd all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25
cents per bos, at McMilled's.
A hoodoo—the due bill.
Liter and Kidney Cure.
Parks’ Sure Cnre is the only guaran
teed remedy. Its action is quick and
positive. Will stop that back-ache and
sick head-ache. A positive specific for
all diseases of women. Why suffer
when it will cure you? Sold by McMil
len, the druggist.
How’s Yeur Horse?
Morris’ English Stable Liniment will
positively cure his lameness, sprains,
bunches, swe»ney, galls, puffs, pool evil,
scratches, callouses, barbed-wire cuts,
and flesh wounds of every description.
No other preparation epuals it for
promptness, safety and economy. Price
50 cents and $1. Sold by McConnell
Mllllls 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 everv day. Guaranteed by
McMillen. __
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.
Dr. Humphrey’s new speoifio for the
Grippe is meeting with a phenominal
sale. A sure cure—almost infallible,
curing 99 cases out of 100. For sale
by all druggists.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fair.
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The only Pare Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alnm
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard*
CHEAP READING MATTER.
Improvements in Machinery and
Large Volumes of Business
Responsible.
There never was a time when news
papers were so good and so cheap as
they «re now. When Tub State
Journal began issuing their paper
twice a week at the same old price of
One Dollar, the enterprise was hailed
with delight, and tens of’ thousands of
new names have been added to the list.
The Semi-Weekly Journal has
made a contract with The Chicago
Weekly Inter Ocean whereby it can
send both papers a whole year for $1.25.
This gives readers three papers a
week—Two Journals and one Inter
Ocean. It is simply wonderful the
way orders are rolling in for this offer.
The Journal and the New York
Weekly Tribune are also $1.25 per
year.
Gov. Furnas has charge of The
Journal’s agricultural department,
and I. L. Lyman is the poultry editor,
which makes it unnecessary for Jour
nal readers to take farm or poultry
papers. its news features are away
ahead of the old-fashioned weeklies
giving telegraphic news and market
reports several days ahead of the week
(ies. Annin’s Washington correspon
dence is a big feature. There is no
question about vour getting a big Dol
lar's worth.
The Journal's $1 90 offer is a hum
mer: The Journal, Inter Ocean,
Nebraska Defender, Womankind, and
American Farm News, five papers a
year for $1.90.
l'o any one who will send The
Journal three new subscribers with
$3.0u, the paper will be sent a whole
year free.' Sample copies and premi
um list sent free to any address. Send
your orders to
Nebraska State Journal,
Lincoln, Neb.
The egotist has no use for the dotted
i—he inflicts capital punishment on
his readers.
“There is little in woman's advice,
yet he that won’t take it is not over
wise, "says Cerventes. This proverb
in most aptly illustrated in the follow
ing item:
During the fall of 1882, while my
dauf liter was teaching in the country
near here, she contracted a severe cold
and cough. I seut her a bottle of the
Chamberlain Cousih Remedy, and the
effect was so satisfactory, that on her
recommendation the entire neighbor
hood began its use, and with the most
satisfactory results, which has contin
ued with increasing confidence ever
since.—J. II. Reinhart, Druggist, Al
ton. Kansas. 50 cent bottles tor sale
by McConnell & Co.
Rounders are seldom on the square.
A QUARTER CENTURY TEST.
For a quarter of a century Dr. King’s
New Discovery has been tested, and
the millions who have received benefit
from its use testify to its wonderful
curative powers in all diseases of the
throat, chest and lungs. A remedy
that has stood the test so long and that
has given so universal satisfaction is
no experiment Each bottle is posi
tively guaranteed to give relief, or the
money will be refunded. It is admitted
to be the most reliable for coughs aod
colds. Trial bottles free atMcMillen’s
drug store.
W. I. Church, of Staunton Post, G.
A. R., says: “I have tried nearly every
cough remedy but have found nothing
to compare with Parks’ Cough Syrup.
There is nothing on earth like it tor
bronchitis. I have suffered ever since
my discharge from the army and Parks’
Cough Syrup is the only remedy that
has ever helped me.’1—Sold by A. Mc
Millen.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
Mrs. N. Weyette, the Genesee coun
ty treasurer of the W. C. T. U. and a
very influential worker in the cause of
women, says: “ I have used Parks'
Tea, and find it is the best remedy I
have ever tried for constipation. It re
quires smaller doses and is more
thorough. I shall use nothing else in
future.” Sold by A. McMillen.
Parks' Sure Cure is a positive speci
fic for women who are all “run down”
and at certain times are troubled by
backaches, headaches, etc. Sold by A.
McMillen.
Sheriff’s Sale.
By virtue of an order of gale directed to me
from the district court of Bed Willow county.
Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before
Hon. D.T. Welty. judge of the district court
of Bed Willow county. Nebraska, on tne 18tb
day of December. 1898. in favor of George A.
Dewey as plaintiff, and against Elbert J. Hen
derson et at., as defendants, for the sum of
five hundred sixty-eight ($568 00) dollars and
ninety-eight (981 cents, and costs taxed at
$3218 and accruing costs, and Burton A
Harvey on tbesame day on thelrcross petition
having obtained a decree for the sum of $33 25.
1 have levied upon the following described
real estate taken as the property oi said de
fendants to satisfy said judgment, to-wit: The
east half of the northwest quarter and the west
half of the northeast quarter of section twen
ty-nine. in township two. north of range
twenty-nine, west of the 6th P. M.. In Bed
Willow oounty. Nebraska. And will offer the
same for sale to the highest bidder, for cash
in hand, on the 12tb day of Maroh. A. D.. 1894.
in front of the south door of the court bouse
in Indianola. Nebraska, that being the build
ing wherein the last term of oourt was held,
at the hour of one o’clock. P. If., of said day.
when and where due attendance will be given
by the undersigned. Dated February 1.1894.
B. H. BANKS. Sheriff of said oounty.
W. & Mokuab. Attorney. B-5ts.
The above sale was continued thirty days
for lack nf bidders. B. & Basks.
Dated March 18th. 1894. Sheriff.
m
The
Citizens
Bank
of
McCook.
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Incorporated Under State Laws.
Paid Up Capital $50,000. Surplus $10,000.
DOES A GENERAL
)3atifting * business,
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn on
principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid
for non-residents.
Tickets for Sale to and from Europe.
-OFFICERS:
V. FRANKLIN, President. A. C. EBERT, Cashier.
-CORRESPONDENTS;_
The First National Bank, Lincoln, Nebraska.
The Chemical National Bank, New York City.
Tfte fr irst Alutioiiq) fdatift.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,
$100,000.
I 1 im—
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS^
$60,000.
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
GEORGE HOCKNELL, President. B. M. FREES, Vice President. W. F. LAWSON, Cashier
A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS.
WHAT BETSY ANN SAYS.
Says she: “That air gal of Dekin
Pogranj, she don’t know—why she just
don’t know putty, she don’t. There's
that air gal, she burned her hand aw
ful, so she did, and instead of a puttin'
on Haller's Australian Salve which ud
tuck all the fire right straight out and
jist made it git well right off, so it jist
would, why she jist put on lots of stuff
and—and—you jist bet she’ll know
better next time. For sale by McCon
nell & Co.
“If you don’t look better, feel bet
ter, eat better and sleep better, bring
it back.” That is what we say when
we sell a bottle of “Parks’ Sure Cure.”
If you are not feeling just right, if
your head aches; your back aches;your
stomach distresses you; if you are “out
of sorts" and don’t know what the
trouble is, why don't you try a bottle
on this guaranteed plan? “We will
take the chances if you will take the
medicine.”—Sold by A. McMillen.
I want you to understand, John
Henry, that you ain't to drink that
Haller's Sarsaparilla all up; I got it
for pap and me Pap he ses—mam—
you go down and git a bottle of Hal
ler's Sarsaparilla and Burdock and git
over feeling so tired and bad and git
rid of all them pimples. So let that
alone now. For sale by L. W. McCon
nell & Co.
If four boys and two girls coughing
16 times a minute can be cured with
one bottle of Haller’s Sure Cure Cough
Syrup, how many bottles will it take to
cure four girls and two boys coughing
9 times each a minute. A Tommy
Tupperbook for each solution. Haller
Prop. Co., Blair, Neb. For sale by L.
W. McConnell & Co.
When Baby was sick, wo gare her Outoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she dung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gmre them Castoria.
What i3 it? It is a bottle. What
is in the bottle? Syrup. Why do I
see it in so many houses? Because
everybody likes it. What is it for?
For coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cough and consumption. What is its
name? Parks’ Cough Syrup.
This is to certify that I have bees
using Chamberlain’s Bye and Skin
Ointment for salt rheum, and find it
all you recommend it to be. In fact it
is the best I have ever used.—James
McGarvin, Albion, Idaho. For sale by
McConnell & Co.
We have yet to find any case of barb
wire cut that Haller's Barb Wire Lini
ment will not cure. We absolutely
guarantee it and McConnell & Co. will
refund the cash for all proving unsat
isfactory. The Haller Proprietary Co.
It Cum.
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.
A cap of Parks’ Tea at night moves
the Dowels in the morning without pain
or discomfort. Sold by A. MoMilien.
Hit Saconi Wifa
Told him the seoret of her very good
health. She used Parks tea every
night. Sold by MoMillea.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
DO YOU REmD
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The Leading Weekly in West
ern Nebraska.
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PERRY DAVIS’
PAIN-KILLER
Will Cure Cramps, Colic, Cholera
Morbus and all Bowel Complaints.
PRICE, 25c„ 50c„ and $1.00 A BOTTLE.
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At THE TRIBUNE.