The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 11, 1895, Image 4

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AZSOWTELY PURE
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By F. M. KIMMELL.
$1.60 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
GROVER and Dave have kissed
and made up.
THE Hastings Nebraskan has
suspended till better times.
SENATOR RATHBUN has a bill in
his incubator which asks the state
for an appropriation to secure water -
er for irrigating purposes from
artesian wells.
THE hardy settlers of Red Willow -
low county have no thought of giving -
ing up the ship , notwithstanding
the hardships imposed upon them
by two consecutive crop failures.
THouGH needy , western Nebraska -
ka is not in a starving conditionas
pictured in the eastern press by
highly imaginative quill-drivers.
Needy and deserving , but hardy
and hopeful.
REPRESENTATIVE LAMBORN has
introduced house bill No. 1 which
provides that counties may issue
ten-year bonds and buy seed and
feed for needy settlers. It provides -
ides severe penalties for fraud in
applying for relief.
REPRESENTATIVE LAMBORN is
chairman of the committee on federal -
eral relations , on is a member of
the committees on railroads , manufactures -
ufactures and commerce , claims ,
rules , insurance and irrigation. On
the irrigation committee are also
McBride , Bee and Cole of the Republican -
publican valley delegation. So
that there is no good excuse for
the interests of the people to go
s. - astray on that paramount question.
THE California irrigation law , or
the "Wright bill" as it is generally
called , is in many respects unsuited -
ed to our wants and needs in this
: Q , state. We understand that the law
proposed for enactment at the present -
ent session of the legislature is
practically the Wright law of Cali-
fornia. Among other objections ,
it is too elaborate , cumbersome and
expensive ; it does not sufficiently
protect the water consumer. This
matter of the irrigation law proposed -
posed for passage by the present
legislature demands closest scru-
tiny. We should have the simplest ,
most equitable , least expensive law
in its operation , that can be enact-
ed. The case does not require a
lot of high-priced officials justnow
at all events. Give us a fair and
square law sans trimmings.
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
In the past week I have made
X125 and attended t0 my household
duties. I think I will do better
next week. It seems the more Dish
Washers I sell , the more demand
I have for them. I think any lady
or bgentlemEn , anywhere , can make
money in this business. It is something -
thing every family wautsand when
they can be bought so cheap , they
buy them , and the person who
has enterprise enough to take an
agency is sure to make money. I
wish any of your readers that wish
to make from $5 to $12 a day ,
would try this business and report
their success. Any one can get
fall particulars by addressing the
Iron City Dish Washer Co. , E. E.
Pittsburg , Pa. Such a chance is
rare-at least I have never struck
one. MARTHA F. B.
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S. CORDEAL
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: Notary Public ,
Reliable , Insurance ,
Collection Agent.
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
PROSPECT PARK.
Fine winter weather.
Herbert Shaw had business on
the Driftwood , Sunday.
Stock is doing well considering
the amount of feed they get.
Roy Barnes is taking care of R.
S. Hileman's stock during his absence -
sence in Iowa.
Rev. J. E. Tirrill has been conducting -
ducting a series of revival meetings -
ings at the Prospect Park school
house for some time.
Andrew Anderson arrived home
on Now Year morning , from his
Texas trip. He says he will try
Red Willow county another year.
Messrs.C. E. Boatman and Clifford -
ford Dunham and Misses Alice
Holbrook and Mattie Shears spent
Sunday with Mr. Hartmau and
family over on Spring creek.
TYRONE.
Frank Moore went to Wilson-
yule on Saturday.
John Taylor joined the Epworth
League , Thursday evening.
David Cox , from near Bartley ,
attended church here , Sunday.
G. W. Kimpton and E. A. Allen
went to Indianola , Wednesday.
BORN-To Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Moore on the 3rd inst. a daughter.
Mail Carrier Wixon is trying
for three trips a week on this route.
Our local weather prophet predicts -
dicts intense cold from the 15th to
the 20th.
Buy Pennsylvania Hard Coal of
the Barnett Lumber Co. It is the
best and cheapest.
Send your orders to the Barnett
Lumber Co. for all kinds of hard
and soft coal.
Inro Easily Obtained.
The average civilized man would be
hard put to it if ho were compelled to
start a fire without matches , tinder boxer
or burning glass. But Lieutenant von
Hohnel describes an African chief as
not only accomplishing this feat , but
doing it with quickness and ease. The
traveler had asked him to show his skill.
It was really wonderful , in view of
the moisture laden atmosphere , with
what rapidity he did as I had requested.
The materials employed were such as
we saw wherever we went-two simple
bits of wood , ono flat about six inches
long and not quite an inch wi.e , with
a row of grooves on one side , the other
about 12 inches long and of the thickness -
ness and shape of a lead pencil.
The longer piece , fixed in one of the
grooves of the shorter pinta , was held
tightly between the palms of the hand
and whirled rapidly round and round.
In a few seconds the wood dust which
was prodncedbythefriction , and which
fell through the grooves , began to smoke.
This dust was carefully nursed into a
blaze , which was fed with fine grass
and bits of cotton stuff.
The whole thing is done so quickly
that our men , even the lazy Wasnngu ,
always employed this method on short
halts forlighting their pipes-Yonth's
Companion.
No Nerd Like the Doctors.
Mr. Sydney Holland enlivened the
guests at the annual festival of Poplar
hospital by relating an incident which
occurred within the walls of that insti-
tution. A man was brought in who was
thought to be dead. His wife was with
him. One of the doctors said , "He is
dead , " but the man raised his head and
said , "No , I am not dead yet , " whereupon -
upon his wife admonished him , saying ,
"Be quiet ; the doctor ou1it to know
best.London Echo.
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AN OLD COLD
Is CHRONIC OATARRIJ , THE WORsT
DISEASE KNOWN.
The first stage of catarrh is corn-
monly called catching cold. It
may begin in the head , nosethroat ,
or lungs. In the majority of cases
no attention is paid to a coldthere- ,
fore nearly half the people have
chronic catarrh in some form. To
neglect a cold is to invite catarrh.
The second stage of catarrh is
sometimes called an old cold. If
in the head , there is roaringcrack-
ing in the ears , periodical headache -
ache , and confusion of the senses.
If in the nose , discharge , sneezing.
noisy breathing , and bad breath.
In the throat it produces enlarged
tonsils , hawking , sore throathoarsE- ,
ness or weak voice. When the catarrh -
tarrh reaches the bronchial tubes
and lungs it produces cough , pain
in the chest , expectoration , night
sweats , loss of flesh and shortness
of breath.
A cold in the head , which a single -
gle bottle of Pe-ru-na will cure ,
soon becomes a case of chronic Ca-
tarrhwliich , will require many bottles -
tles to entirely cure. A sore throat ,
which one bottle of Pe-ru-na will
cure , soon becomes chronic phar-
yngitis or enlarged tonsils , which
will require many bottles. A slight
cough , which , without a vestige of
doubt , will soon disappearwith the
use of Pe-ru-na , becomes chronic
bronchitis , which requires a persistent -
sistent use o Pe-ru-na for some
time. There are a great many
cases of consumption each year
due directly to a neglect of coughs ,
colds , etc. , which , if Pe-ru-na had
been kept in the house and used
according to directionswould have
been prevented.
For a free treatise on catarrh ,
coughs , colds , consumption , and al ]
diseases of winter , send to The Pe-
ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co. ,
Columbus , Ohio.
WELLS !
Frank Nichols guarantees the
wells he sinks. Leave orders at
Cochran & Co's. Prompt attention
will be given the same.
The Tariff Financial Hawaiian
and other questions of the day do
not interest the people hereabout
as much as the question where can
I get the most and best groceries
for the money. C. M. Noble can
answer the question to the satisfaction -
faction of all.
Noble is sole agent for Chase &
Sanborn's celebrated coffees , the
finest flavored in the market. If
you want a superior quality you
know just where to go for it. There
is no better purchasable.
If you need a road cart or any
kind of a wagon , see Cochran &
Co. They can fill the bill and at
prices to correspond with the hard
times.
Cochran & Co. carry a full line
of shelf and heavy hardware. They
always make you the right price.
'Buy your writing paper at
THE TRIBUNE office. All kinds in
stock and prices very reasonable
We are just in receipts of a new
supply of tablets and box papers ,
memorandums , etc.
Anything you want in the hardware -
ware line at Cochran & Ce.'s.
Dr. A. J. Thomas , Dentist , over
Gansehow's shoe store.
Try McMillen's Damask Rose
Lotion for face and hands.
White Pine Cough Syrup-by
McMillen , druggist.
Stove Wood Nice
and Dry , at Ballard's
McMillen Brothers
are headquarters for
winter goods of all
binds. See them !
GOOD ADVICE.
We advise you to use Oregon Kidney Tea
because we knowit will cure you. It is the
only bladder that will positively cure kidney
and troubles any ind , and a tril
will rove the most convincing argument of
its merit. You can buy trial size packages at
any drug store for 25 cnts.
Awarded
Highest Honors-World's Fair ,
DR
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BAKING
POWDER
OST PERFECT MADE.
A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
STATEMENT OF TIlE CONDITION
. . .OF TILE. . .
McCook Co-Operative Building
and Savings Association ,
OF MCCOOK , NEBRASKA ,
On the 31st day of December , IS94.
ASSETS.
First Mortgage Loans. . . . . $45,415.5S
Loans secured by Stock of this As-
soclation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00
Real Estate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,667.79
Expenses , Insurance and Taxes I'aid 691.44
Cash with Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,730.14
ToTAF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.704.95
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock , paid up . . . . . . . . . . . . . $48,179.17
Premiums Unearned . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,104.25
Prepaid Dues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . go.oo
Contingent Tunrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331.53
TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,704.95
STATE OF NEBRASKA ,
COUNTY OF RED WILLOW , Ss :
I , F. A. Pennell , Secretary of the above
named Association , do solemnly swear that
the foregoing statement of the condition of
said Association is true anti correct to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
F. A. PENNELI , Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th
day of January , 1895. J. E. KELLEY.
Notary Public.
My commission expires Feb. 22 , 1898.
Approved :
FRANK HARRIS ,
1. B.CAMPBELI , Directors.
J. F. GANSCIIOW ,
r B M KIMMELL
McCOOK , NEB.
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Stationor.
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Note BOOKS ,
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Books ,
S6dIG Books.
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OF ALL KINDS.
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FAMOUS cLOTHING COMPANY
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OUR REGULAR. . . .
Semi-Annual
Clearing
IS NOW ON.
A Great Opportunity to
Buy Trustworthy as well
. ; . as Very Reliable Goods at .e _ ,
Specially Low Prices. Call
all(1 See us. Be convinced. i
McCook , Nebraska. ; 1UNAS ENGEL ,
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--MANAGER.
11cCOOK COMMISSION CO.
II. H. TROTIf , Manager.
Headquarters for all Grades of Flour.
Pillsburys Best. . . . X1.50 per sack Monogram , H. P . X1.20 per sack
84 High Patent. . . . 1.20 per sack Little Hatchet " . .85 per sack
Wauneta , H. P . . . . 1.10 per sscl , 91 , High Patent . . 1.00 per sack
Minnesota Cream. High Patent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J0 per sack
Place PennsYlvallia Buckwheat.
We are selling the best baker's grade flour in the city at $1.44 per
hundred. Ground Feed of all kinds , Corn , Oats , Baled
Hay and Alfalfa always on hand.
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Having contracted a . e choice herd o
1 grade Hereford heifers o r. Evans , o
e ale ranch. Also will receive monthly
shipments of Fancy Alfalfa fed Cattle from
Colorado. We are in a position to offer the
finest meats ever offered in the city.
. . . All Kinds of . . .
MEAT , GAME , POULTRY
OYSTERS , ETC. , ETC. '
Top Prices paid for . . .
Beef .Hides Furs ,
Tallow Lard Etc.
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