The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 23, 1894, Image 8

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. Authorized Capta $ OOOOO
; Capital and S u plu 60000
OFFICERS .AND .DIRECTORS. ,
GEORGE HOOKNEL ! Br M. FREES W. F , LAWSON !
President. Vice President , Cashier.
Qr dM ? FELL FANK ; HARRIS.
T118 Gitizons 5dllK of M6600K
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INCO.s 0fATE. U11)EIt SPAT. ' LAWS.
Paid U1 Capital , - - - . $50,000.
Surplus , - - - - - - 10,000 ,
DOES A G1NERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
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Collections Made on all Accessible Points. Drafts Drawn on all
I'riiicipal Cities of Europe. Taxes Paid
for Non-Residents.
OFFICERS.
V. FRANKLIN , President. tL C. EBEIT , Cashier.
ConliESI'ONIE crs-The First National .Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska The
. Chemical National Bank , New York City.
F. M. KIMMELL ,
ftiotor
StatIooor.
AND DEALI1 IN
Legal giank
.Note BooKs ,
: Receipt Books ,
&ajG BOOKS.
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DEAE.EI IN
Office Supplies
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TRIBUNE OFFICE ,
McCUOK , - NEBRASKA.
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.J. S. 1ICBRAYER ,
PROPRIETOR OF TILE
McCook Transfer Line.
BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS.
'Oniy furniture van in the
city. Also have a first class house
moving outfit. Leave orders for
bus calls at Commercial hotel or
at office opposite the depot.
CHASE CO. LAND & LIVE STOCK CO.
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Horses branded on left hip or left shouldor.
P. U. address Imperial.
Chass county , and Heat-
rice , Nebraska. Range ,
Stinking Water and the
Frenchman creeks , in
Chase county. Nebraska.
Brand as cut onsrdeef
someanimafson hip and
sides of some , or anywhere -
where on the animal.
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NOTARY PJRLlc ,
as Sae o I ec ' els
ANC ) INSUKANCE.
MCCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
I. E. KELLEY ,
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AGrLIft00LIt LAND OQ
xouo)1C. - - NFRIeASK : % .
onn ] 1 etr of Pj st tirtt ionsl Rank ,
CHARLES II. DUYLE ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Mc000K r NEBRASKA.
J. A. CUNN ,
SllrU6Oll ,
MecOOK , NEBRASKA.
OiricFront rooms over Lowmaa &
g0'8 store. ' EESWBNCii-40C McFarland St. ,
two blocks north of MdEntee hotel. Prompt
attention to all calls.
n ilen - . : br war. rksl , w e gave her Cas orla ,
it hen sae a s : ; a Child , she cried for Castoria.
tyrot : sac bcc = e : . . , she elan ; to Castoria
When alto had Chiidron , she gave them Castotla.
You can buy ,100 pounds of
good flour for $1.40 , iii 1,000
ponud lots , from the McCook
Goiiltnission Co. 't'hey have a fine
high pateflt flour far sale at , $2.0 ( )
. pt'r 100 hounds , iu 1,000 pound
lots as well.
1'III.TON o OSBO R.N
PROPRIETOR OF T11E
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WHITE LINE TRANSFER.
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rI am well equipped to do
Ia 3'thinb and everything in the
line of drayiug business. I will
move pianos or household goods
promptly and safely. Your pat ,
ronage is solicited. Baru opposite
"the Central hotel.
C. L. M I I LIE R , ,
PROPRIETOR OF
Muter's ' Restaurant and
CHOP HOUSE.
ONE DOOR NORTH OF LaTOURETTE'S.
Short Orders. Lunches , Orders for IhlagaetF.
t ourteousTreatmcut. tiPasunatrle l'ncfa.
L DOUGLAS
ISTHE BEST.
'p i-j NO SQUEAKING.
5. CORDOVAN ,
FRENCH&ENAMEI.LED CALF.
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EXIRA FINE.S
$2.175 BOYSSCHODISHOES ,
LA IES
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SEND FOR CATALOGUE
- \ WL DOUGLAS ,
BROCKTON , MASS.
Yon can save money by purchasing 1Y. L.
DouglnR ahoet' ,
Because , we are the largest manufacturers of
advertised shoes in the world , and guarantee
the value b stamping the name and price on
the bottom , which protects you against high
prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoe ,
equal custom work in style , easy Stting and
wearing qualities. We have them sold everywhere -
where at lower prices for the value given than
any other make. Take no substitute. If your
dealer cannot supply you , we can. Sold by
DEALER whose name will shortly appear -
pear here. Agents wanted.
Apply at once.
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CONSTIPATION ,
INFLAMATIONoI BLADDER. MD
ALL KIDNEY DISEASES.
TAKE
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tocts , and
$1.00 Bottle.
Onecentadose.
Itis Bold. on a tea by all drug-
gists. It cures Incipient Consumption
anctbthobetCough andCrouCle.
The
County Pair
affords an excellent opportunity for the
pickpocket to get your watch. If you
would be proof against his skill , be sure
that the bow ( or ring ) is a
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This wonderful bow is now fitted to the
Jas. Boss
Filled Watch Cases ,
which are made of two plates of gold
soldered to a plate of composition metal.
Look equally as well as solid gold cases ,
and cost about half as much.
Guaranteed to wear 20 years.
Always look for this trade mark.
Nona genuine without it.
Sold only through watch dealers.
Ask any jeweler for pamphlet or send
to the manufacturers.
KeystoneWatch Case Co. ,
PHILADELPHIA.
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THE CUNNiN LITTLE THING.
When baby wakes of mornings ,
Then it's wake , ye people all
For another day -
Of song and play
Has come at our darling's call !
And till she gets her dinner
She makes the wetjn ring ,
And she won't keep still till sho' had her
fill-
The cunnin little thing !
When baby goes a-walking.
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Oh , how her paddies fly !
For that's the way the babies say
To other folks "by by.
The trees bend down to kiss her ,
And the birds in rapture sing ,
As there she standsand waves her hands-
The cuunin little thing !
When baby goes g-rocking
In her bed at ch so ot.day ,
At hide and seek
On her dainty cheek
The dreams and the dimples play.
Then kt'ssleop in the tender kisses
The guardian angels bring
Front the far above to my sweetest love-
You cunnin little thing !
Eugeuo Field in Chicago Record.
RUB THE OTHER EYE.
Good Advice of an Engineer Regarding the
Itemoval of Cinders.
Nine persons out of every ten with a
cinder or any foreign substance in the
eye will instantly legin to rub the eye
with one baud while hunting for the
handkerchief with the other. They may
and sometimes do remove the offending
cinder , but more frequently they rub until -
til the eye becomes inflamed , bind a
handkerchief around the head and go to
bed. This is all wrong. The better way
is not to rub the eye with the cinder in
it at all , but rub the other eye as vigorously -
orously as you like , according to a
writer in The Medical Summary , who
relates the following experien.e :
"A few years since I was riding on
the engine of a fast express. Tne engineer -
gineer throw open the front window ,
and I caught a cinder that gave me he
most excruciating pain. I began to rub
the eye with both hands. Let your eye
alone anti rub the other eye' ( this from
the engineer ) . I thought ho was chaffing
me and worked the harder. I know you
doctors think you know it all , but if
you will lot that eye alone and rub the
other one the cinder will be out in two
minutes , ' persisted the engineer.
"I began to rub the other eye. Soon
I felt the cinder down near the inner
eanthus and made ready to take it out.
Let it alone and keep at the well eye , '
shouted the doctor pro tem. I did so for
a minute longer , and looking in a small
glans he gave me found the offender on
my cheek. Since then I have hied it
many times turd have advised many
others and have never known it to fail
in one instance unless it was as sharp
as a piece of steel or something that cut
into the ball and required an operation
to remove it. . "
A Queer Marriage Ceremony.
A queer marriage ceremony was that
in Queen Elizabeth's reign , before the
deaf and dumb alphabet was invented ,
between Thomas Filshy and Ursula
Bridget. Ursula could talk fast enough ,
but Thomas was a deaf mute , and as it
was required that promises should be exchanged -
changed in spoken words nobody knew I
how to manage the thing. Finally the
bishop of London helped to devise a
service by signs , and Thomas proceeded
thus :
.Having first taken Ursula in his arms ,
lie took her by the hand and put the
nuptial ring on her finger. He then laid
his right hand significantly on his heart ,
and afterward , putting their palms together -
gether ; extended both his hands toward
heaven. Having thus sued for divine
blessing , he declared his purpose to live
with Ursula till death should separate
them by closing his eyelids with his
fingers , digging the earth with his feet
as though he wished to make a hole in
the ground and then moving his arms
and body as though he were tolling a
funeral bell.-Pittsburg Dispatch.
Honey From Lump Sugar.
To make it take a quantity of lump
sugar , remembering that your vessel ( a
preserving kettle is best ) must be large ,
as the sirup boils up at one stage of the
process and is apt torun over and catch
fire. Pour on the sugar a little water ,
enough to melt to a sirup when hot.
Boil and skim till clear , when drop infer
for two quarts as much powdered alum
as you can pile on a dime. The alum is
to prevent the sugar from granulating.
Be ready to lift the kettle off the fire
quickly , as the alum causes the sirup to
froth up very high. Boil until it becomes -
comes of the consistency and the color I
of strained honey , when add a teaspoonful -
ful of Jamaica ginger , stir thoroughly
and set to cool.-St. Louis Post-Dis-
patch.
Married Schoolteachers.
Married women can still be appointed
to positions in the Milwaukee public
schools. At the meeting of the executive -
tive committee of the school board Aug. l
3 the movement was defeated which attempted -
tempted to discourage matrimony on
the part of the teachers of the Milwaukee -
keo public schools , in that it proposed
rho retirement from the force of teachers -
ers of all married women who had hu .
bands upon whom they could depend
for support and the nonemployment in
the future of married women as teach-
ers.
Central Asia Tales.
The English tale of "Cinderella" is
found in the Siberian tale of "Papallu-
ga"in the German tale of "Aschenput-
tel" andin thefable of LaFontaino about
the milkmaid and her pail The legend of
"Beauty and the Beast" is also found in
the myths of the Hindoo , Greek and
Norseman , All of these tales had a
common origin in central Asia.-New
York Sun.
To tell our own secrets is generally 1t 1 t
folly , but that folly is without guilt. . '
To communicate those with which we
are intrust d is always treachery , and
treachery for the most part combined
with folly.-Johnson.
Nashville is the first oityin the world
for'hard wood lumber and the largest
milling city in the south.
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Castoria is Dr. Samuel
and Children. It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor . , ,
other Narcotic substance , It is a harmless substitute 14
for Paregoric , Drops , S b Syrups , and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by . , '
Millions ofMotlaers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd , .
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cures Diarrha a and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles , cures constipation and flatulency. t
Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach .
and bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas .
toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castoria is an excellent medicine for children -
dren Mothers have repeatedly to.d me of its
good effect upon their children. "
D. . G. C. OscooD ,
Lowell , Mass.
"Castor ia is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is t.ot
far distant when mothers will consider the teal
interest of their children , and use C.tstoria instead -
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroyingtheir loved ones , by forcing opium ,
morphine , soothing syrup and'other hurtful
agents down their throats , thereby sending
them to premature graves"
Da. J. F. KINCn6Wa ,
Conway , Ark ,
The Centaur Company , e7 Murray Street , Now York City. ,
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RED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS.
U. J. WARREN , Manager.
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PayYou ! .
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Your
Business.
F D. BURGESS
Plumber and Steam. Fitters
MAIN AVENUE , McCOOK , NEE.
Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Trim' '
wings. Agent for Halliday , Eclipse and Waupun Wind Drill.
FOR SALE [
We have seed wheat , seed rye ,
and corn for sale at the elevator.
H. H. EASTERD&Y & Co.
Tablets , inks and pencils at this
office.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
The Irrigation Age1
"ZV'ater is the God of the Harvest. "
INDISPENSIBIE
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TO TILE .
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Sit Investor ,
' Engineer ,
I : Contractor ,
/ Is Fruit Grower ,
' Home Builder.
Should be in every home.
The only magazine of its kind.
MONTHLY , - $2 PER YEAR.
( ILLUSTRATED. )
The Irrigation e Co. ,
511 Masonic Temple ,
* * CHICAGO.
'Sample copies' , to cents.
Castoria.
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' "Castoriaissowelladnptedtochlldrentha7 ,
I recommend It assuperior toanyprescripUon
known to me. " !
IL A , AncaEn , M. D. , I
111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. 3
"Our physicians in the children's depart. '
meat have spoken highly of their experl. r . i '
ence in their outside practice with Castoria , { / '
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what Is known as regular 1
products , yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with .
favor upon it.
UaITGD HosprriL . e 1rrsPENSART ,
Boston , Mass. 1
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Arr.a C. Snrrn , Pres. , ,
R. A , COLE ,
LEAULNG
OF McCOOK ,
Qas just received a new stock of OLOTR8
and TRIMMINGS. If you want a good Iit-
ting suit made at the very lowest prices for }
good work , call on him. Shop first door west ,
Dr Raraett's Lumber Office , on Dennison
ttreot.
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OrnoE Iiouns-9 to ll a. m. ; 2 to 5 and
1 to v p. m. Rooms Over First National bank. . ' }
Nfeht calls answered at office. I
MMns. E. B. UTTER.
-MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR- 3
Piano , .Organ , Guitar and Banjo : T 3
VOICE TRAINING A .
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McCook. - - - Nebraska. Y l-
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