The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 13, 1894, Image 7

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    Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
_ABSOLUTELY PURE
Chamberlain’s Eye & Skin Ointment
A certain cure for chronic Sore Ryes. Tetter,
Salt Kheutn. Scald Head, Old Chronic Horen,
Fever Sores. Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches.
Sore Nipples and Piles. It Is cooling unit
soothing. Hundreds of cases bavebeen cured
by It alter all other treatment had failed. It
is put up In 25 and 50 cent boxes. For Bale by
George M. Cbeuery. Nov.20-ljtar.
Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your
Life away Is tbe truthful and startling title of
a little book that tells all ubout No-tn-bao.
the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco
habit cure. The cost is trifling and the man
wbo wants to quit aud can't, runs no physical
or Unsocial risk in using No-lo bat*—Sold by
all druggists. Hook at drug stores or by mail
free. Tbe Sterling tiemedy Co., Indiana Min
eral Springs, Indiana. Aug. SS5—1 yr.
While Minnesota is one of the most
healthy states in the Union, it is one of
the worst for colds, owing to the severe
winters. Many of the druggists there
make it a rule lo give their customers
just what they call for; hut when they
come hack and say it did no good, they
alrnoBt invariably reccomuieiid Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy, as will be seen
by the following from Messrs. Wells &
Seliroeder, of Sanborn, Minn.: “We
have recommended Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy after other leading
cough preparations have failed to do
any good, and always with the best re
sults. tVe can always rely upon that
remedy, as it is sure to effect a cure.
It has no equal for children, especially
in cases of croup or whooping cough.”
50 cent bottles for sale by McConnell
& Co.
Lot’s poor wife is not the only wo
man who did not want to move.
Four B g Successes.
Having the ueeded merit to more
than make good all the advertising
claimed for them, the following four
remedies have reached a phenomina!
sale. Dr. King’s New Discovery, for
consumption, coughs aud colds, each
bottle guaranteed—Electric Bitters, thf
great remedy for liver, Btomach and
kidneys. Buckley’s Arnica Salve, the
best in the world, and Dr King’s
New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill.
All these remedies are guaranteed to
do just as claimed for them and th<
dealer whose name is attached here
with will be glad to tell you more ol
them. Sold at McMillen's drug store.
A chicory drying plant is to be built
by the people of Chambers.
“For several years,” says John Park,
of Beaver Creek, Minn., “during the
winter, I have been' troubled with a
painful swelling of the feet which phy
sicians claimed was rheumatic gout.
I was treated by some of our best phy
sicians, and obtained hut little, if anv
relief and used mauy so-called cores,
without benefit. During the winter ot
1887, when ray feet were so swollen and
inflamed that 1 could not wear my boots,
I commenced using Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. The first application re
duced the swelling and inflammation,
and the use of one 50 cent bottle so
completely relieved me, that I discon
tinued my cane, and was able to get
around all right and wear my hoots.”
50 cent bottles for sale by McConnell
& Co.
IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOU.
Mr. Frederick Miller, of Irving, 111.,
writes that he had a severe kidney
srouble for mauy years, with severe
pains in his back, and also that lus
bladder was affected. He tried many
so-called kidney cures hut without any
good result. About a year ago he be
gan the use of Electric Bitters and
found relief at once. 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.
The druggists resent the general
statement that the red light is a sign
of danger.
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. 1 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
nlvised 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 roe, 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.
A Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed,
and not less than one millian people
have tound just such a friend in Dr.
King’s New Discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds. If you have never
used th'is great cough medicine, one
trial bottle will convince vou that it
has wonderful curative powers
in all diseases of the throat and lungs.
Bach bottle is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed or money will be refunded.
Trial bottles free at McMillen's drug
store. Large bottles 50c. and $1.
Ex-Governor Chase has just insti
tuted a court of Ben Hur at Broken
Bow, this state.
Rail Road Rotes.
J. Hailey of Batavia, N. Y., conduct
or on N. Y. C. railway, and one of the
best known men on the road, says of
Parks’ Tea: For ten years I have suf
fered from constipation. Tritd every
thing and found nothing of lasting val
ue. Hearing so many talking of Parks’
Tea I tried it without much hope. The
urst dose moved my bowels easily and
now 1 am cured. It works like magic.
Sold by McMillen.
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Some men are hard to understand.
When they wink you are at a loss to
know whether is your treat or theirs.
BUCKLIN’S ARNICA SALNE.
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 pav required.
It is guaranteed 10 give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box, at McMilled s.
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 oome and see us.
Will Carlisle, a Wahoo bicyclist, took
a header off his machine and is now
laid up with both arms broken.
Distemper—Cause and Treatment
Is the title of our little book which
tells all about one 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.
i1 orris’ 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.
It Does Dot Cost Anything
To try Parks’ Sure Cure. A specific
• cure of all diseases peculiar to women,
j Ask your druggist our guarantee plan.
\ Sold by McMillen.
Teach your children how to save.
Just think, one penny a week for a
year will buy a-large bottle of Haller's
Sure Cure Cough Syrup and cure coughs
for the whole family. For sale by
McConnell & Co.
Dr. Humphrey’s new specific 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.
Haller's Barb Wire Liniment for all
cuts on cattle and horses; it is the best
on earth. For sale by McConnell & Co.
New method to learn German. Take
Haller’s little German Pills. For sale
by McConnell & Co.
Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fair.
/ D& PRICE'S
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The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No A1m«
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
Commissioners* Proceedings.
Indianola, Neb., April 3rd, 1894.
Hoard of county commissioners met pursu
ant to adjournment. Present*-Samuel Young
and J. M.Thomas, commissioners, and George
YY. Roper, county clerk.
Minutes of the previous meeting read and
approved.
board continued examination of the county ;
treasurer’s accounts during the day.
On motion,, board adjourned to meet April]
4th, 1894. Samuel Young,
George \V.Roper,Clerk. Chairman.
April 4th, 189*.
Hoard met pursuant to adjournment.
Full board present.
Minutes of the previous meeting read and
approved. *
board continued examination of treasurer’s
accounts during the day.
board adjourned to meet April 5th, 1894.
Geo. W. Roper, Samuel Young,
County Clerk. Chairman.
April 5th, 1894.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Full board present.
Minutes of the previous meeting read and
approved.
On motion the following precinct officers
were appointed:
W. M. Sharp, road overseer of district N0.8.
John Dutcher,road overseer of district N0.20.
Stephen holies, justice of the peace for Box
Elder precinct.
William Sullivan, justice of the peace for
Beaver precinct.
On motion the following claims were audit
ed and allowed and clerk directed to draw
warrants on county general fund levy of 1893,
as follows, to-wit:
J.l i.Bayston, salary and postage, supt. £234.60
Sidney Dodge, salary county attorney, 200.00
A. II. Barnes, tax redemption. 25.80
A. II. Barnes, postage . 16.91
C. J. Ryan, shipping pauper. 4.00
J. M. Short, meals for jury. 13-00
Board adjourned to meet April 6th, 1894. |
Attest: G. W. Roper, Samuel Young, j
County Clerk. Chairman.
April 6th, 1894.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Full board present.
Minutes of the previous meeting read and
approved. t
The following official bonds were examined
and on motion approved by Messrs. Ryan and
Thomas; Mr. Young voting no: John B. Me
serve, county treasurer; J. H. Berge, deputy
county treasurer.
The following official bond examined and
on.motion approved:
John Dutcher, road overseer of district 20.
On motion the following claims were audit
ed and allowed and clerk directed to draw
warrants on county general fund levy of 1S93,
as follows, to-wit:
L. VanGundry, tax erroneously paid... £10.07
A. G. Dole, witness fee, State vs. Teer 5.00
Barnett Lumber Co., coal Mrs. Purdy.. 15.25
S. E. Hager & Co., coal court house... 22.20
State Journal Co., stationery. 27.55
W. O. Bond, indexing bar docket etc.. 16.70
W. O. Bond, postage. 7.10
W. 0. Bond, drawing jury etc. 2.00
The following claims were examined and on
motion rejected:
J. E. Kelley, J. P. fees, State vs". Ellis... £4.80
Jos. Spotts, constable’s fees, same case.. 4.10
On motion J. B. Meserve was allowed a
deputy for the balance of the year.
On motion board adjourned to meet April
7 th, 1894.
Attest: Geo.W. Roper, Samuel Young,
County Clerk. Chairman.
April 7th, 1894.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Full board present.
Minutes of the previous meeting read and
approved.
On motion the following claims were audit
ed and allowed and clerk directed to draw
warrants on county general fund levy of 1893,
as follows, to-wit:
C. VV. Beck, postage and express paid , S7-55
C. J. Ryan, services as commissioner.. 2S.20
Samuel Young,services as commissioner 34.00
j. M. l'homas, services as commissioner 31.60
G. K. Beck, bailiff, March term of D.C. 10.00
R. T. Ilendershot, assisting in settling 38.00
E. C. Ballew, assisting in settlement... 50.00
The board having made a careful examina
tion of the accounts of A. H. Barnes, while
county treasurer, find the following statement
to be a true and correct account of all money
collected, disbursed and remaining on hand at
the close of business on March 24th, 1894, in
each of the several accounts from January 4th,
1894, to March 24th, 1894, both inclusive,which
statement is as follows, to-wit: (See tabulated
statement top of editorial columns.)
On motion board adjourned to meet April
9th, 1894. Samuel Young,
Attest: Geo.W. Roper, Chairman.
County Clerk.
April 9th, 1894.
Board met pursuant to adjourment.
Present: Samuel Young and C. J. Ryan,
commissioners, and George W. Roper, county
clerk. Minutes of the previous meeting read
and approved.
The board having completed making final
settlement of the accounts of A. II. Barnes,
county treasurer, were present and saw- the
balance on liapd turned over in cash to J. B.
Meserve, county treasurer, and his receipt
given therefore, which receipt is as follows
to-wit:
Isdianola, Neb., April gth, 1S94.
Received of A. H. Barnes, ex county treas
urer, by R. T. Ilendershot, Thirty Five Thou
sand Three Hundred Seventy Five and Twen
ty One One-Hundredths Dollars in cash.being
county funds due Red Willow county, Neb.
$35-375-21- J. B. Mesekve.
County Treasurer.
On motion board adjourned sine die.
Attest: Geo.W. Roper, Samuel Young.
County Clerk. Chairman.
Notice.
G. R. Deusenberrv will take notice that on
the I2th day of March, 1894, H. H. Berry, a
Justice of the Peace of Willow Grove precinct,
Red Willow county, Nebraska, issued an or
der of attachment and garnishee for the sum
of $52.00, in an action pending before him,
wherein G. L. Deusenberry is plaintiff and G.
R. Deusenberry is defendant, that the prop
erty of the defendant, consisting of the sum of
$52.00 in Cash has been attached under the
said order. Said cause was continued until
the 26th day of April, 1894, at ten o’clock, a.
m. G. R. Deusenberry.
By P. A. Wells, Atty. 46-3.
The
Citizens
Bank
of
McCook.
Incorporated Under State Laws.
Paid Up Capital $50,000. Surplus $10,000.
DOES A GENERAL
13anfung - lousiness.
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.
Tfie V irst JVatioua) JBaitfc.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,
$100,000. i
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS*
$60,000.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
GEORGE HOCK NELL, President. B. M. FREES, Vice President. IN. F. LAWSON, Cashier.
A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS.
, We Guarantee
That no horse wiil ever die of colic,
bots, or congestion of the stomach if
Morris' English Stable Powder is used
regularly two or three times a week.
If fed to cows it will increase the quan
tity of the milk and cream one-third,
and wiil keep both in good healthy con
dition. 25 cedts. Sold Dy McConnell
& Co.
Peanut politics is mainly remarkable
for the surplus of shucks.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
Live and Learn.
It is estimated that there are two
million chickeus hatched in the United
States every year, but not more than
one-half of these reach the size for
market. Cholera, gapes, pip, etc., kill
millions every year. All these dis
eases are quickly cured by the use of
Wells’ Hooaier Poultry Powder 25
cents. For sale by McConnell & Co.
Afraid of Pneumonia.
Mrs. Catherine Black, of LeRoy, N.
Y., took a severe cold. The physician
feared pneumonia. She took one bot
tle of Parks’ Cougb Svrup and says:
“It acted like magic. Stopped my
cough and I am perfectly well now.
I recommeud to everyone for throat
and lung trouble as I believe it saved
my life.” Soid by McMillen.
A child of Mr. John Pears had the
scald head and had been under the
treatment of physicians without relief.
It was cured by Chamberlain’s Eye and
Skiu Ointment, and is now well and
right.—W. R. Miller & Son, Briscoe,
Iowa. 25 cent boxes for sale by Mc
Connell & Co.
A Merciful Man
Is merciful to his horse, and every
horse-owner should have a bottle of
Morris’ English Stable Liniment as a(
part of his ready and useful outfit. A
safe and speedy cure for barbed-wire cuts,
wounds, galls, scratches, sore shoulders
and back, sweeney, puffs, poll evil and
all blemishes. There is nothing else
like it. Price 50 cts. and $1.00. sold
by McConnell & Co.
The Arlington House.
Rates $1.00 Per Day.
Refurnished and Refitted
jyFirst-class Accommodations.
J. S. CULBERTSON,
Proprietor.
A. J. RITTENDOCSE. C. H. BOYLE.
RITTEN HOUSE & BOYLE,
ATTORNEYS - AT LAW
McCOOK. NEB.
J. E. KELLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AGENT LINCOLN LAND CO.
MoCOOK, - - NEBRASKA.
Office : In rear of First National Bank.
J. A. GUNN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
MCCOOK.NEBRASKA.
ta^OFPiCB-Fiont rooms over Low man &
Sod’s store. Residence 402. McFarland st.,
two blocks north of McEatee hotel. Prompt
atteutiou to all calls.
R. A. COLE,
-LEADING
MERCHANT - TAILOR
OF MCCOOK.
Has just received a new stock of CLOTHS
and TRIMMINGS. If you want a good fitting
suit made at the very lowest prices for good
work, call on him. Shop first door west of
Barnett’s Lumber Office, on Dennison stseet.
THE mild power cures.
HUMPHREYS*
That tlio diseases of domestic aid
) nails. Houses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs.
noos, and Poultey, are cured by
Humphreys’ Veterinary Sp<*cb
Acs, is as true as that people ride on railroads
Bend messages by telegraph, or sow with sewing
machines. It Is as irrational to bottle, ball and
bleed animals in order to cure them, as it Is t«<
take passage In a sloop from New York to Albany
Used la tlio best stables and recommended by
the U. S. Army Cavalry Officers.
C2T"500 PAGE BOOK on treatment and careo:
Domestic Animals, and stable chart
xnonnted on rollers, sent free.
VETERINARY
COKES | Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation.,
A.A, } Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever.
B. B.-Strains, LamenrHM, Rhcumathtiu
C. C.—Distemper, Nasal Discharges.
D. D.—Bots or Grab*" Worms.
E. E.—Coughw, Heaves, Pneumonia.
F. F.—Colic or Gripe*, Bellyache.
G. G.—Miscarriage, Hemorrhage*.
H.H.—Urinary and Kidney Diseusos.
I. I. —Eruptive Disease*, Mange.
Jm K.—Diseases of Digestion.
& table Cose, with Specifics, Manual,
Vet. Cure Oil and Medicator, S^.OIP
Price, 8ingle Bottle (over 50 doses), • .till
specif i~cs~.
Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere
and in any quantity on Receipt of Price.
HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE CO.,
Corner William and John Sts., New York.
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC fj ft
SPECIFIC No. do
In use 30 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 larpe vial powder, for $5
&oid ky DrascIMm or irat postpaid on rwrlpt of prie»*
HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE CO.,
Oarrer William and John Sts.. New York.
CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora
prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to
MUNN & CO.* who have had nearly fifty years'
experience in the patent business. Communica
tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of in
formation concerning Patents and bow to ob
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan
ical and scientific books sent free.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice in the {Scientific American, and
thus are brought widely before the public with
out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper
issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the
largest circulation of any scientific work in the
world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free.
Building Edition, monthly, $2.50a year. Single
copies, 25 cents. Every number contains beau
fcirul plates, in colors, and photographs of new
houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the
latest designs and secure contracts. Address
MUNN A CO., New Youk, 361 Broadway.
It is an agreeable Laxative fr.- the Bowels
can be made into a *T«-a for .■■■•. r\ i^iuute.
! Price 25c., 60c. and ? 1 .*>0 per r;cck* ve
XM fa An Elegant toilet Pgwoer
Jrn 5m V for the Teeth and Breath—25c.
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When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Bliss, she clung to Castoria.
When 9he had Children, she gave them Castoria.
Don't Forget!
1 bat » what Brown’s wife called out
to him—don’t forget to get a bottle of
Haller’s Sarsaparilla, it’s so nice. For
sale by McConnell & Co.
CMMren Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
. PATRONIZE .
FRANK ALLEN’S DRAYS.
* tTTTt
Draying in all its Branches
pjF°Sapd Hauling. Safa Moving
a Specialty.
St) EITSA 0HAS3E FOS HAOLIHO T2CSE3 AT SISET
t^^neave orders at coal yards, and at re*
ideuce. Mo. 306 Madison street, between
Dennison and Dodge streets, McCook.
S. H. COLVIN,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Real Estate, Collections,
Loans and Insurance
McCook.. - N can* m a
—W. V. GAGE,—
Physician & Surgeon,
McCOOK, NEBRASKA
^“Opficb Hours : 9 to 11, a. m.. 2 to 6 and
7 to 9, p. tn Rooms over F^rst National bank.
Night calls answered at office.
Do you know that woyeu wire
fencing is the best and cheapest
fencing on earth'? S. M. Cochran
& Co. have a large stock of all
sizes. Don’t fail to see their line
before buying.
Cochran & Co. have the largest
and completest stock of standard
farm machinery to be found in
Bed Willow county. Look them
over and get prices.
Craft's Distemper and Cough Cure.
A safe preventive and positive cure
tor distemper, coughs, etc., in horses,
sheep and dogs. Has stood the test of
frequent use in every portion of the
country, and will do precisely what is
claimed for it, as those who have used
it will cheerfully testify. Price 50 cts.
and $1.00. For sale by McConnell
& Co. _‘
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
8. B. Bashford of Carthage, S. D. ,
was taken sick in Sioux City. He
procured two bottles of Parks' Sure
Cure for the Liver and Kidneys. He
says: “I helieve Parks' Sure Cure ex
cells all other medicines for rheumatism
and urinary disorders.”
The Prettiest Girt in Town
Has been using Parks' Tea and she
says; uMy complexion is much im
proved. That muddy look is all gone.
1 take a cup of Parks' Tea three nights
a week and feel just elegant.” Sold
by MoMillen.
Why Do You Cough?
Do you not know that Parks' Cough
Syrup will oure it? We guarantee every
bottle. There are many oough syrups
but we believe Parks’ is die best and
most reliable. Sold by HeMillen.