The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 01, 1895, Image 5

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Noble is the man you \ , ant to see. He keeps the
very best goods and sells them at remarkably low
prices. He also carries a magnificent line of Lamps ,
? Queensware of all kinds and Crockery. His line of
Hanbgib and Stand Lamps is undoubtedly the finest
in Southwestern Nebraska. remember the Holiday
season is approaching , and no more appropriane present -
ent can be imagined than a handsome Lamp or a set
of Dishes. YOU can get them at Noble's.
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Qn nail haeeurt rh , t kt a Ihr.neh rim dt'nia ,
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sal.utlntnon Ittirlrrl111g rtttt'P. r call (111 ii
nndru. . : I' Ig. MdNFU ; , Agt'tI
Ed. J1cKay's boy baby has been quit
sick.
StWteltliian Ball has been visiting hi
parents in Akron , this week.
It is rumored that passenger trains
a:1d 6 will Ie pit on again-April 1st.
lV. G. Reddin made a flying trip t
Lincoln , Ott .Vednesdav of this week.
S C Dtllev of Hastings has leased ant
s flow in charge of the Red Cloud eat
lug house
Brakeman J. 1 . Custer was called ti
Bh1r Springs on Monday by the death a
his mother.
Arthur \Vood goes into the freigh
liour , and Rufus Carlton succeed , kiln
as office boy.
General Supt. Calvert of Lincoln an
Chief of Motive Power I-Iatvksworth wer
McCook visitors , yesterday.
James McAlpine left for Denver , las
Sunday , to take the foremanship of Ui
freight house. Success to trim.
1\1r. Loonii ; , hrotht r of G.V. . c
Ho , Irei.e's ofTiee , rvifl he anent at Dei
vt r. He was formerly agent at Beatric (
Supt Camphef and Master Meebani
Archibald went up to Denver , Tuesda
night , on company business of in
purtance.
Mrs. George Goodwin of Omaha at
rived in the city , Tuesday night , and
the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mr. .
Starbuck.
Mr , and Mrs. Shepardson and Mis
Dollje of Riverton have been the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. George Becks , sine
close of last week.
D. Zimmerman , the irrigation enginee
of Arapahoe , has accepted the positio
of traveling passenger agent for the M
K. & T. company.
Fireman Utter , formerly a brakema
out of McCook , now running out of A
liance , was down first of the week , gel
ting his goods ready for shipment.
Conductor Chapin arrived from Asl
tabula , Ohio , on Tuesday night. T1i
children ( li(1 not accompany him for tli
reason that Mrs. Chapin is very unwel
Brakeman . C. Cox has quit Ui
company's employ to go near Re
Cloud to take care of his father who '
more or less helpless , we are informer
No. 5 was a number of hours late , Sm
day ui t , gilt the burning of a bridge b (
twecn Lincoln and Hasting causing tb
delay. The passenger did not reac
here until about one o'clock.
We understand that the business imie
of Cheyenne and along the line hay
petitioned General Manager Holdreg
for better service-the former promisin
their e.clusive business in event
compliance with the request.
Warner Knowles , whose injury I
Logansport , Indiana , was noted in la
week's issue , is in a fair way to recove
although the would-be assassin's bull
went within an inch of his heart an
through his left lung lodging against Ii
collar bone.
A new passenger association succeec
the defunct trans co tinental. Its nan
is the \Vestern Trunk Line Passengx
company. T. D. Caldwell of the o
association is chairman of the new. TI
Union Pacific is the only road out of
lines that refused to sign the agreemen
J. M. Henderson of McCook is firir
for Neeling while Al. Avery is absent
Iowa , where he has been called by ti
serious illness of his father . . .The reli
department of the B. & . M. has paid
Mrs. Thornton the suns of $50o in full
life policy of her husband , Frank Thorr
ton..Mesdames Cummins and Bat
of Red Cloud , whose husbands were kill (
upon the \Vauneta branch by the e
gine backing into a horse while going
a high rate of speed and becoming d
railed , have settled with the comPal
by accepting the insurance money. Mu
Cummins received $ rooo , and Mrs. Ba
ter $50O..For economy the compai
have taken off time day coach on the
Francis line and have substituted
caboose for the use of the train me
This with the accommodation car co
stitutes the public's accommodations
this train. It is said the extra expen
of hauling the long day coach was t
equal of five tons of coal daily.-Reps
lican City Democrat.
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Warning in the Nick of TlmL
A fortunate cunibinatiOU ef i'ni : iii
stances alone prevented a hurrilde a
dent Sunday afternoon. Burl imgt
train No. 2 frotn the went came trithi
an a.e of dashing through a burur t pmt
b rlge one an I a half uilts : wt st u ! ' 1)el
ton , while ruunuig at a speed near e'
enty-five evil-s an hour
Jatnes Garrity , a Lihoring ! : tau tranll
ing from town to town seeking wort
was walking on the track west frui
Denton an(1 found the bridge No. 55 ,
trestle a'out fifteen feet long , burniti
and very nearly destroyed. 'Pile cas
bound passer er train w.ts then eve
due. Garrity rushed hack to Dent ,
and arrived at the station out of brew 1
but able to tell the operator ; vhat wa
the matter.
\Vordvv.t , s nt to the rin.oln heal
quarters and quirk as could be Ilashu
to Crete an order was given to $ top Na
2. The mrdn was already at Crete am
um a few morn minutes would have beet
headed full speed filr the place whir
( lisaster lra , certain. The trdiu Wa
trying to rnnle ; up time. The track 0c
fore reaching the bridge u'as down grail
and Supt rent ! ) 'icnt Ilineil thin' ' ; , I
Wuull have heen iii tkiug seventy-live
miles an hoar on that piece of trat k i
the tvarnint. ; bad nut held it.
Word was received at Lincoln at 2u5
Every mrtn happened to he at his post
and the immaterial tram anti workiiicr
were speedily collectec and sent to th
spot where their services were nee'le'I
At 4:45 the train ' .vets allowed to pas
over the ue.t'Iy built hri.de 'rbe hri'igt
had heen entirely burned atvay. uuthini
but the rails being ] eft. The fire is still
posed to have been C.tue.l by an engine
which p . se 1 about Iu:45.
The hero of the train saving , Jaime
Garrity , was uruught to Lineuhl. H
said all he wanted was work , and thread
road accofrnnrluted hint. He will go t
work this tuorning fur the Burlinguli
Lincoln Journal.
There's Always a Reason.
It is an easy tiling to account for th
wonderful growth of the DAILV STAT
JOURNAL recently. Its price has been rt
' : acted to 50 cents per month withou
Sunday , or 65 cents with Sunday. TH.
JOURNAL. has alwas heen reliable all
honest , printing the hews without fea
or favor. The people of Nebraska real
ize that they neel a paper published a
the capital , and wltef the price of 'Fii
JOURNAL tt as reduced the suhscriptio
list grew at a phenominal rate. 'I'ii
JOURNAL Is a Nebraska paper throug
and through.
Cast Their Shadows Before.
Charity concert , Menard's opera hal.
Iiridav evening , February ISth.
First annual ball. Starof Jupiter , Tue :
day evening , February 12th , A. 0. U. V
hall.
Masquerade ball and supper , K. C
T. M. , Friday e'reuing , February 22 (
A. 0. U. W , hall.
Annual meeting of McCook Co-open
tive Building and Savings Association
city hall , Monday evening , February i i
Harvest Excursion , February 1
Round trip tickets will be sold o
above date , to all points in the states
Arkansas , Colorado , Indian Terrltory
Oklahoma , South Dakota , Texas an
\Vyunming. And to numerous points i
Louisiana , Missouri , New Mexico an
Utah , at one lowest standard first-cla $
fare , plus $2.00 , except that the mm
muni round trip rate shall be $7.a
Tickets will be limited to continues
passage in each direction , going limit t
commence with date of sale , final r (
turn limit twenty days from dateofsah
C. F. MAGNHR , Agent.
We Burn Wood
When we can get it. If your subscrii
Lion is delinquent and you have time woo
bring us in a load or two.
We have seen a number of watc
chains ornamented with a pretty char :
in the shape of a watch case opener
wlmicli obviates the use of a knife or fu
ger nail to open the watch. They ai
sent free upon request by the Keyston
Watch Case Company , of Philadelphia
Pa. Your jeweler here may have one ft
you ; if not , send to Philadelphia.
The Keystone Watch Case Company
the largest concern of its kind in tli
world. Its capacity is 2500 watch cast
per day. It manufactures every descrti
tion of case , but its great specialty
that most popular of all watch cases , H ;
Jas. Boss gold filled. These are equa
in beauty and wear to solid gold-whi' '
they cost only about one-half as mud ]
Boss and other Keystone cases are tll
only cases that have the famous Nol
pull-out how or ring , which saves ti
watch from theft or accident. The lie'
stone Company does not retail , but of
local jewelershandle the cases and sweet
by the thief-proof qualities of the ring.
Fifteen (15) cents will buy a box t
nice writing paper at this office , co
taming 24 sheets of paper and 24 envc
opes.
opes.i You can grow fat on those let
hogs' backs at Brewer's meat market.
Best Fancy Patent flour at $ i.oo p
sack , $1.95 per hundred , at Knipple's.
White Pine Cough Syrup , by Mclllille
druggist.
Everybody needsit-McConneli'sF ]
grunt Lotion.
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Weddlitg Chimt a.
i At the Ittmmt , of Slr. autl \ I rs , N. f . i.at
line , fife mites west of Iioltlrege , u
Wediiesdfy nuprning , Jan 16th ,
' red one of time haIpPrest w eutit6 cent
nouies in the annul. of tl'e prest r play
The bride , tveli ktiutvu lu iii iii .1
readers here , w'ts Mjss J.izzie Curnll , si
ter of Mrs Chclilm. The ; , : . .t' ( I
Lauthertis a very successful rnechaei
' now stationed at the liurlnrtutr ; shops a
Sheridan.Vtocltiii ;
Rev. F.thvr Iljekey oficCnok per
formed the cereruon'in that sweet , uu
pressive utauner so charactettstmc of tit
Catholic Church Mr atephen 1'1111
and Miss Clare duuuut of .ttcluok , octet
as best man ati'1 lady. 'l'ime unite WW
beautifuiy .trray'eI in creHrn silk and us
trick ) itnues ; the m.ud worn cneaut crept
with adorecileets of yefo v r . . hods
while time groom and grunt rntti : were
attired iu for u'aod con veuuuan ' .ark
Never s.auwe a , u..t , , vccttr oti. u
and never was maid launched on these
of nmatriulony with a amore stately an.
noble oaruru1.
Only the relative , att.I a few irunediate
friends of time parties were present at tilt
nuptials , but they will never forget homy
pleasantly rime t.uiims ile 1 . . . .l imo"
boptiteously they were serve ( ] tt tilt
wedding feast.
May God's blessing follow theft wilier'
ever they go is toe wish of their host 0
friends , not only 111 Huldregge , but also
in McCuu..od S.meri.lau v rr : t : ey ar ;
bout much loved actd esteerttcd
McCook's logs isa.leri iam1's gain -Cunt
uuwicated to the Orleans Proi.res
E. I-Iatison accompanied his wife tc
Illinois , first of time week , returnimi& pert
on lVedtit , 1i v.\JrS"Ha11snu will reitlaim
some tiucc fur her health.
[ PJII.iSliEl ) fl ALJ'I'IIORITV.I
Commissioners' Proceedings.
INDIANOLA. Neb , Jan 9 , 1895
The board tiavnig given clime fotict
that it would receive sealed btis foi
furnishing books , blanks amid statlner
for the use of couIty officers duruig tilt
year 1895 , only two bids were received
vex :
Bid of State Journal Company : rut
bid of Lincoln Priutiug Company. Or
iilotioli further consideration of saint
bids was laid over nutil next nlretitig.
The board having given w'rrttt n notiet
to each of the newspapers ptblished ii
Red Willow county that it would receivt
sealed bids for publishing commission
ers' proceedings , legal notices and delin
quent tax list for 1895 , the following hid.
Were received , viz :
lnlependent ! immterprtse of McCook.
McCook 'Tribune of McCook.
Times Democrat of McCook.
Inlianola Courier of Indianola.
Indianola Reporter of Indianola.
Ou emotion further considerationi tea
laid over until next utceteig.
Boar(1 aljounrul to
11th , 189 . C. J. RYAN , Chairman.
Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution directed to m
from the district court of Lancaster count )
Nebraska , mm a jcdgnrtnt obtained before th
judge of the district c lurt of Lancaster coon
ty , Nebraska , at the September term , 1894 , o
said court , in favor of Samuel J. Tuttle a
plaintiff , against Tulle May and David Ma'
as defendants , for tlw urn of sevca thouwand
eight hundred and eighty-eight doIar ] , am
eighty five cents , ( $7,88855) ) and costs taxi (
at fifty-four dollars , and sixty-three ccit ;
( $54.63) an l accruing costs , I have levied up
on the following real estate taken as the prop
erty of said defendants , to satisfy said execu
tion , to-wit : ' 1'he north % . f the north-eas
! .of section twenty-nine (29) ( ) , in township emI
( I ) , north of range thirty (30) ) , west of mil
sixth ( b ) principal meridian in Red Wiliov
county , Nebraska. And will offer th sam
for sale to the highest bidder , for cash ii
hand , on the 18th day of February , A. D ,
1895 , in front of the court house in Indianola
Nebraska , that beingthe building wherein ti xi
term of the court was held , at the hour o
one o'clock p. in. of said day , when and when
due attendance will be given by the under
signed Dated January 16th , 1895.
Jan. t8-5ts B. R. BANKS , Sheriff.
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL.
the county court of ReI count )
Nebraska. 'the State of Nebraska to th
heirs of John Archibald , decease' ! , and ti
any others interested in said matter :
You are hereby notified that an instrnmeri
purporting to bthe last will anti testt.men
of John Archibald deceased , is on file in sai
court , and also a petition prayingfor the prc
bate of said instrument , an(1 for the appoint
ment of Dora Archibald as executrix
That on the 12th clay of February , 1S95 , at on
o'clock p. m. , said petition and the proof (
the execution of said instrument will be hear (
and that if you do not then appear and cop
test , said court may probate and record th
same , and grant admmmstration of th. . ' estatet
Dora Archibald as executrix of same. Thi
notice shall be published for three week
successively in'TIIE McCooK 'fRIRUNE pri (
to said hearing. Witness my hand and ofhcu
seal this 24th day of January , 1895.
CHARLES . BECK ,
[ sFAL.J Jan. 25-its. County Judge.
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES.
The following estimate of expenses for tim
year iS95 was fixed as follows :
County General Fund.$20coo.OO
County Bridge Fund. . . . . . . 8,000,00
County Road Fund. . . . . 6,000.00
Indianola Precinct Fund. . . 200.00
North Valley Precinct Fund gdw.0O
\v'illowGrove Precinct Fund I,5O000
Bartley Village Fund. . . . . . . 400.00
Soldiers' Relief Panel. . . . . . 500.00
TOTAi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $37,5OO.cO
C. J. RYAN , Chairman.
GEO. W. HoPn , County Clerk. J an.25.4t
STOCKHOI.DERS' MEETING.
Notices is hereby given that the annua
meeting of the stockholders of The : ! cCoo
Irrigation and Water I'owcr Company will t
held at the secretary's office in Mcrook , o
\Vednesday , February 6th , 1895 , for the pu
pose of electing directors and transacting suc
other business as may come before sai
meeting. CitARLES A. IIANNA ,
CHARLES 11. MEEKER , Presiden
Secretary. I-I I-4t
Goon ADVICE.
We advise you to use Oregon Kidney T (
because we know it will cure you. It is U
only remedy that will positively cure kidn (
. and bladder troubles of any kind and a tri
will prove the most convincing argument
its merit. You can buy trial size packages
any drug store for 25 cents.
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SU'IM.NS 1tv Pulmt.ICATION.
Luuisx J. Rittenhouse , Austin J. Ritten.
hottst , "I 'he Dakota Loan and ' ( 'rust Corn. '
prny , a coroation { incorporated under the
Iw , f the lerrit ( > ' of Dakota Aloe rt N.
Mo r , Mr , . : \ b rt J' . Moore , his tvmfe , whose
: imrt Iman finale is to plaintiff unknown. Let-
shta M 4'e.va I , as adutni tratrix of the es-
tat' , f ! . b' rt R. Stewart , deceased , Letshda
" 'n'var JamesStewm rtMrs.JamcsStewart , .
. 'vim r christrnrnauneistopiaintiff an-
kautt , ' , Joser It Stewart , llrs , Josepit Stewart.
h' it , a 11"sir I hristlau ummne is 'to plaintiff
an .U..vvi , I ht State of Ncbrask.iCeorl cJ.Bur-
Le.a .11(1 airs. George J. Burgess , Ilef Ldaiits ,
will take nonce that \larv f : . Page , plaintiff ,
h s llleI h rwtition { in the ( hstnct court of
Red ' ' : now aunty , N , bra ka , tilt-object and
pity t ot which arc to foreclose a certain
ntorttatre d ed , executed by the defendants ,
L"uisa J. lattenlt. use and Austin J. Rrtten-
htuse , to lime Dakota Loan and 't'rust Cum-
pu1y : , and aftcrvvinks assigned to the plaintiff
I crei' ' , upon th f flowing described read estate -
tate smtuatrd iii Red \Vlllow county , Nebraska -
ka , to-wit : Lots aunibered five and six , in
Ilack ntnnbetct four , in time Second addition
to tim City of McCook , to secure the payment
of their Haven 0 rtaui promissory notes , one
f u ; 7OO.0O. due June Ist , iS9I , auI ten tor the
suet of ,54.5o e eeh , clue respectively Decent-
I r t , 1 8n , .ntd Jut r , and ) er t' IS
iS'I , 1S92 , 15)3 , surd June I , I89 , and all draw-
: g n' ' 'est a' t n per cent. frtdn maturity.
There is uuty ( iue on sn.l notes and mortgage.
11.cludi gthe aniutunof insurance pawl on said
1 . , rtgagcd property , the stun of S7tzoo , with
inl' r. st „ n $7c0.Oo thereof , from June i , 1S94 ,
and on , ; t : Go thereof , from June 20 , i&9. { , and
the plaiuuff m.r Iys for a deuee that the defendant -
antbe I equire ( ! to p I } , the snore , or that said
prrntis bi sobl tnatl fy said amount.'ou r
are required to aiiS 'er said petihan on
o b tore blonda } ' . the 4th day of Marc11,1895.
Daed this 19th d t } of January , 159j
blAkY 1 : . 1'u ( , Plaintiff.
ByC , s. MIIELAN , her attorney. Jan. 5.4t.
P1ra1.IC.1I'tox NoTIct : .
Jain. s C Kane and \is. ! James C. Kane ,
his wife , whose christia11 name is to the
plaintiff unknutvn , delenlaimts , will take notice -
tice tic \Vinol' I ) . tiod.ianlplaintrff herein ,
has hie I her { , elision in the district court of
\\'Illorr . .oatyebraska , against said
defend ut- , the a jest and prayer of which
are to forecdos ; a tertaltl uitttgage
exeeiitcd ,1l.rch 1st , 1893 , by the de-
fenIaIIt James C. Kane to one l'age ' 1' .
Francis amid by hini assit ned to the above
muted Pl Ijilt ill 111)011 the lollowing described
real estate , t"-wiL time south half of the south-
cast cl11aItcr of section number thin , in town-
shI p aumber four , north , of range h uuutber
tweet-ninevve-t of the 6tlt I' . ll. , Red \ \ ii- .
hs' County , state \ebraska , to secure their
seven promissory notes. one note for $300 ,
due /larch 1st , ISg6 , and six coujvin interest
notes of i each , the first note of said series
of six interest coupon , notes maturing September -
ember Ist,1893 , and on.- . note niattu lag every
six 11iIittis Ihereafter until tint maturity of the
lust nt te of said series of ten notes umaturing
\Iarclt 1st , m$96 ; and there is now due the
plaintiff on sail lull CS anti oust g' the sum
of S35 { , wirh juiciest thereon .a time r.de of
ten pet cent pcr a''iiuili on MI5 thereof ft otn
5epember 1st , 1893 , oe $15 thereof from
Alart h Ist,189aid { oil $ ,315 there. [ from Sept-
cnibcr 1st 189 1' acid plaintiff prays for a ( le-
cree that drfvmrants he required to nay the
sauce or that said premises pray be sold to
satisfy the amount found due an(1 costs of
Suit. You are required to answer said pcti-
tjon ou or before the ISth day of I ebruary ,
1895. Dated this 7th day of January , 1895.
\\'i\NIE I ) . STultuaRO ,
lay \V. S. r hR1.\N , 1laintiff.
I-I i-4t lien Attorney.
SPECIMEN CASES.
5.11. Clifford , New CasselCiscoesin , was
troubled with neuralgia and iheumatisnc , his
stomach was disordered , his liver was affected
8'I al trimming dt g.t-e , appcmite fell .rvvay , and
he was terribly reduced iii flesh and strength.
Three bottles of Electric bitters cured him.
Edwa d Shepht rd , I larrisbtirR' . Illinois had a
running sate on iris J. g of S years' standing.
Used three Lot les of Electric Bitters and
seven boxts of L'ucklin's Arnica Salve. and
his leg is sound and well. John Speaker.
Catawba , Ohio , had five large fever shires OP
his leg. Doctors said he was incurable. Onc
bottle of Ehctmic Bitters and one hex of
Bveklin's Arnica Salve cured lilec entirely. X
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Sold at McMilien's drugstore.
An adjourned annual heeling of the Mc-
Cook Ekctnc Light Company will be held
at time cumm'any office , February 411' , for the
purpose of electing officers for the ensuing
year. FRaD W. CnauwTH , Secretary.
A IIOUSEl1OLt ) 1'P.IASURE.
I ) . 'VV. Fuller of Canaoharie , New York ,
says that lie always keeps Dr. Lung's New
Discovery in the house , aped his family has
always found the very best results follow its
use ; that he would not be vr1tluut it if pr eur-
able. G. A. llykeman , druggist , Catskill ,
New York says that Dr. King's ' ew Iiscav-
er is undoubtedly the best cough remedy ;
that lie has uscI t in his family for eight
years. and t has never failed to do all that is
claimed fur it. Why not try a remedy so long
tried and trusted. Trial bottles free at Mc-
Millen's drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.
BUCKLEN"S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the world for cuts. bruises ,
sores , ulcers , sal ; rheum , fever sores , tetter ,
chapped hands , chilblains , corns and all skin
eruptions , and positively cures piles or no rty
Perect
required. It is guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts.
per box. For sale by McMillen.
I've a secret in my heart ,
Sweet Marie ,
A tale d would impart.
Sweet Marie.
If you'd even fairer be
You must always use [ 'arks''rca ,
1'he improvement you will sec ,
Sweet Marie. 5(11(1 b } McMillen.
The American beauty owes her prestige
more to a clear complexion than to any other
attribute. A cup of I'arks' will music any
one to possess this. It clears the skin and
removes pimples and that sallow , muddy
look. farts tea ms use by'l'housands of ladies
for the complexion. Without being a cathar
tic it cures constipation. Sold by Mc ttillen.
Parks' sure cure is a sure spcific in all dis
eases of the liver and kidneys. By rcm , vjnp
the urc acid in tine hloud it cures rhrumma'isn : .
5. B. I acfor of Carthage. S. D. , says : "I believe -
lieve Parks' sure cure excels all other nredi
cines for rheumatism and urinary troubles. "
Sold by McMillen.
Parks' tea clears the complexion. M rs. N.
Meyctte of LeRoy , N. Y. , say's : I have used
Parks' tea and flint it the best remedy i have
ever tried. " Sold : 'y McMillen.
A Cup of l'arks' tea t night moves the
bowels in the morning without pain or dis-
comfort. It is a great health giver and blood
purifier. Sold by McMiilen.
Parks cough synip cures coughs , colds and
consumption. Mrs. Catherine Ilack ; of l.e
Roy , N. V. , says : "i took one bottle of Parks'
cough syrup. It acted like magic. Stopped
fly cough and I am perfectly well now. '
Sold by McMillen.
Captain Sweeney , U. S. A. , San Diego , Cal. ,
" ' the first
say's : "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is
medicine I ever found that would do me any
; ; cod : Price Soc. Sold by McConnell.
Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guarantee. It
cures incipient consumption. It is the best
cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cis. ,
50 cts. , SI.oo. Sold by McConnell & Co.
Shjloh's Cure , the great cough and croup
cure , is in great demand. Pocket size contains
twenty-five doses , only 25 cts. Children love
it. Sold by McConnell.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
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