The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 22, 1895, Image 8

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Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Citidren. It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor
_ other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
. for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Castor Oil.
; , It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by
, : Millions of Mothcrs. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
} feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd ,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
. ; teething troubles , cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach
and bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
. ' . feria I9 t.to Children's Panacea-the Mother's Friend.
: Castoria.
Castoria Is an excelfcnt mrd8 i for bbil
Oren. Mother , have ropeatcaa y laid ue of its
good elrect upon their chi tdren.
Da. U. C. Osooou ,
Lowery .
. , F II Castoria Is the best Ivmedy for children of
trhleh I am acquainted. I hope tiie clay is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest of their children , and use Castoria instead -
, stead of thevarousgtmek nostrums which are
. destroying their'loved ones , by forcing opimn ,
, morphine , soothing syrup and other hurtful
_ .agents down their throats , thereby sending
Them to premature graves. "
- ' Da. J. F. Kn cnci or ,
Conway , Ark.
Castoria ,
"Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it assuperiortoauyprescripUon
known to me. "
IT. A , Ancastt , M. D. ,
Ill So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y.
"Our physieian3 is the children's department -
ment have spoken bigbiy of their experience -
ence in their outaide practice with Castoria ,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products , yet we are free to confess tlmt the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it. "
U2ITKD HosiirAL AND 1)19PENSART ,
Boston , Maa3.
Au.EN C. SMITH , Pres. ,
The Centaur Company , T7 Murray Street , Now York City.
F. D. BURGESS ,
Fitter1
. a MAIN AVENUE , McCUUK , NE13.
Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Trim
ainga Agent for Halliday , Eclipse and Waupun Wind Mill.
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A uth orized Capital $ WO,000
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
GEORGE HOCKN Ll 0. M. FREES ! W , F , LAWS00 1
President. Vice President , Cashier.
A. CAMPBELL FdAOK HARRIS.
GiLizons
tNCU2tl'UIt4t.TED UNIEIL STATL LAWS.
i Paid TTh Capital , - - $50,000.
Surplus , - - - - 10,000.
. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
-r - Cofections Made vn all Accessible Points. Drafts Drawn on all
. : , Principal Cities of Europe. Taxes Paid
for Non-Residents.
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- OPPICERS.
V. FRANKLIN , President , A. C. EBEi.T ; , Cashier.
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Coltalsrornrcvrs : 1'he First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska : The
. ' . Chemical National Bank , dew York City. ,
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CEME AND
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u. J. WARREN , Manager.
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COLEMAN.
Mr.Prentics is able to be arouud
again.
H. B. Wales is 8 ) Wing : )0 acres
of wheat.
111r. Carter hits moved to the
Ellis farm ,
Thomas Real and S. D. McOlaln
are back from their Illinois trip.
111. H. Cole went to lndlunola ,
Tuesday , to attend the assessors'
meeting.
Mr. Nicklas intends to farm the
Thraikill farm in counection with
his own , this year.
Father Sherman reports that
the boys will be here itbout April
1st to put out a crop.
J. B. Smith , who left here last
fall , writes that he will return
about the first of May.
Mr. Richards visited old friends
ill this vicinity ] ast week. He is
now living near Northi Platte.
M. II. Cole's father and mother
and brother , from Dallas county ,
Iowa , arrived here , Thursday , and
will remain sometime.
One of the ludicrous happenings
last week in this town. was a yquug
man looking high and low for a
calf skin. He wanted a piece for
a "miislltash. "
Last Saturdaj' night , as Jim
Ryais was returning home from
McCook with a part of a load
of shelled corn , the wagon u p set
and spilled Jim and the corn out.
Word from Northwestern Iowa
has been received to the effect that ,
it is so dry there that some farmers -
ers have to drive their stock two
to three miles to water , and the
wiutl blows almost constantly.
Last Friday witnessed the concluding -
cluding exercises of the most successful -
cessful sit months' term of school
ever taught in district 58. DBEs
Laura Pickering conducted the
school , and the rapid advanceineiit
of the pupils is evidence that she
understands the art of teaching.
Book-keeping and some other of
the higher branches were taught.
Quite a number of the advanced
scholars took up these , branches.
The pupils took an unusual interest -
est in their studies , and by attentive -
tive application to study displayed
a commendable thirst for knowl-
edge. This earnestness in seeking
after knowledge was the direct result -
sult of the faithful promptness of
the patient teacher. The scholars
who attended this term will long
hold in pleasant memory Laura
Pickering , their teacher. Friday
evening there was an exhibition.
The programme contained fifty-
seven numbers , consisting of a
speech of welcome , songs , declamations -
mations , dialogues , etc. , and they
were all delivered in a very creditable -
itable manner , occupying three
and one-half hours time. Each
one willingly and heartily enact d
the part or parts assigned to them.
Over one hundred and thirty people -
ple were present , and many pronounced -
nounced it the best school exhibition -
tion they had ever witnessed.
WHILE the supreme court is
pondering over its income tax law
decision the income tax returns are
coming right along. Should the
law be declared uucunstitutifnia )
the income tax collectors will have
to be utilized in undoing the work
already accomplished.
Westward the prairie schooner
is taking its flight. With a favorable -
able crop season , this year , it is
safe to predict a strong immigration -
tion , this fall.
White Pine CoughrSprup , by McMiiien ,
druggist.
McConnell's Balsam for coughs.
McConnell's Sarsaparilla.
McConnell's Sarsaparilla.
Children CrYfar Pitcher's Castoria ,
"WHEN SPRING COMES
I RECOMMEND Pl : 1tU-NA TO ALL
SUFFERERS" SAYS EDITOR
1M. T. PowELL , OF
CLAnINGTON , 0.
1 r. ' 1' Powell , editor of the Independent -
dependent of Claritgtou , Ohio ,
writes that lie was taken sick with
bronchitis and catarrhal fever ,
bead was in a terrible eonditiou ,
lungs were badly affected , being
so tight and sore lie could hardly
breathe , and coughed almost in-
cessantly. For two months tried
local physicians , took cough lned-
icines itud other medicines. Took
three bottles of Pe-ru-tia and was
entirely cured.
It is needless to attempt to give
only the vaguest outline of tbo
wonderful success which Pe-ru-nit
has met with in the form of
catarrh. This success is entiiely
due to the fact that Pa-ru-na eradicates -
icates the disease from the system -
tem , instead of temporarily relieving -
ing some disagreeabhi symptom.
Not only is catarrh in all stages
autl varieties cured promptly , belt
also colds , coughs , bronchitis , la
grippe , catarrliitl clvspepsia , all
yield , surely and permaueutly , to
the curative virtues of Pe-i'u-nil.
As a spring medicine Pc ru na
is a never failing remedy. It
cleanses the blood through digestion -
tion , and gives tone to the whole
system by increasing the nutritive
value of the food. Spring fever ,
as it is sometimes called , which i
produces a tired-out , sleepy feeling -
ing , and inability to do lnueh
mental or physical work , is the
iesult of a sluggish digestion , and
no blood medicine will be of any
use whatever unless it is able to
rectify the impaired digestion.
The great popularity that Pe-rn-na
has is doe to the fact that in all
such cases it at once corrects digestive -
gestive derangements and enriches
the blood by purifying this very
important source of that vital fluid.
Send for book on spring medicines
and spring diseases. Also a valuable -
uable treatise on catarrh , la grippe ,
consumption , coughs and colds , by
Dr. H 'u' tmau , sent free. Address
The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing
Company , Columbus , Ohio.
For free book on cancer address
Dr. Hartman , Columbus , Ohio.
A HAPPY MOTHER-$72.50
IN A WEEK ,
1YIR..UDITOIt : I feel so happy
that I must tell , through your val-
uable' paper , what I did , so others
can be happy and make money
too. Things looked blue ; these
hard times had thrown my husband
out of work ; the interest on the
mortgage was coming due and no
money. I saw an advertisement
of the Rapid Dish Washer and
thought I could sell them. I sent
$5.00 , got one , and my husband
washed the dishes because he did
not have to put his hand in the
water , and did not have to rub
them nor dry them ; they came out
all nice and clean and ready for
the shelf. He also took care of
the house and baby. I got the
agency and sold ten the first day ,
and have cleared this week $72.50
and will by next week have enough
to pay the-interest , and am sure
we will have money all winter.
Anyone out of work should send to
W. P. Harrison & Co. , Columbus ,
Ohio , and get a circular , have a
happy home , and make money too.
Times are going to be hard this
winter , and much suffering can be
saved if mothers and daughters
would do as I have.
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When Baby was sick , we gave her Castarla.
When she was a child , sbo tried for Castoria.
When she became , she clung to Castoria.
Wben she had Children , sire gavetbem Castors.
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KuiPPle is headquarters for
hulk seeds. Don't fail to consult
him before buying your spring
supply ,
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
We are just in receipts of a new
supply of tablets and box papers ,
memorandums , etc.
Cameron's HOme-
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1Groivn Seeds. Send
foi' I11r1Str. ated Catalogue -
logue to James Cameron -
eron , at Be LyeI
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S.CORDEAL ,
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Reliable , Insurance ,
Collection Agent.
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j. S. MCBRAY H ,
PROPRIETOR OF 'FILE
McCook Transfer Line.
BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS.
Only 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.
R. M. OSBO iyNr
PROPRIETOR OF TILE
TRANSFER.
: I am well equipped to do
anything and everything in the
line of draying business. I will
move pianos or household goods
promptly and safely. Your patronage -
ronage is solicited. Barn opposite
the Central hotel.
Chase Co. Land al"Ilf , iuw Stock Col
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Horses branded on left hip or lert Rhouldor
Y. U. address Itnpf riul ,
f'hast ' caunl ) , aud ltcat-
rii e. Nebraska. Itittire.
Stinking water and the
Frenchman crrekR. In
Chasecounty. Nehraska.
Brand KR cut on Ridenr
Romeaniniala.oa hipiuid
Sides of some , or anywhere -
where on thr animal.
ELMFit rtOWEL ! . ,
NOT 1tY rUitrJc ,
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R R. Estate , ,3 I !
AND INSU1tNttJE.
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
J. E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY - ATLAW ,
AGENT LINCOLN LAND CO.
McCOK. - - NEIRASIA-
Ot5kn in ige71r l'i-.I National Bank.
CHARLES 11 , BOFL1 ,
ATTORNEY - ATLAW
hieCOOK , NEBRASKA.
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PLUS TOBACCO.
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Consumers o ewin tobacco
are ill o paj a Iillleinorelhai
e rice cage or inn
trade oA cCOS , ! l find
brand superior o a a em
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
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IS THE BEST.
FIT FOR AILING.
CORDOVAN
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,4$350 FINE Cw&KANGAiloa
3. _ POLICE,3SOLES.
$2 , WORKINGhf '
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2 . , EXTRA FtNE EN's.
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$2.I.Z YSSCH OtSHOESt
N LADIES ,
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SEND FOR CATALUGUE
, , , , WL DOUGLJ
HROCKTOHMA95.
Over Ono Million People weartho
w. Lo Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All ourshoes are equally satisfactory
They give the best value for the money.
They equal custom shaca In style and fit.
Thar wearing qualities arc unsurpassed.
The prices arc uniform---stamped on sole.
From $ t to $3 saved over other makes.
if y'ourdualcrctnnot supplyyouc ectn. Soldby
DEALR whose natne tivttl shortly appear -
pear lure Agents ; vauted.
lpply tit ot2Cc.
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COPYRIGHTS.
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT Fora
prompt answer and un honest opinion , wrilo to
InUNN&CO.whohavebadnearly fifty rcars'
experience in the patent buslness. Communlea-
tions strictly confidential. A handbook of Information -
formation concerning i'ntents and how to obtain -
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of merhaa.
ical and ae1entl9o books sent free. I
Patents taken through Munn dr Co. receive
special notice In the scientific Aincriranand
thus are brouutltt widely beforothe publiewith-
out coat to the inventor. This splendid parer
tasuedweekly. ele untiyIllustrated , hasb Iartho
largest circulation of any scientlfic worm in the i
world. 53 ayear. Sample co teasentfree.
Building Edition ' monthly. F'a year. Single
eopies , l5 centa. 'Every number contains beao-
tiful plates. In colors , and photogmapha of now
houses , with plans , enablin bulldcrs to chow the I
latest desirna and secure contracta. Address
MUNN & CO „ NEW YOlcu , 361 BuoADwAT.
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MERCIIANT TAILOR r
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nas Just received a new stock of OLOTHs
and TRIMMINGS. If you want a good ttr
tiug suit made at the very lowest prices for
good work , call on him. Shop tlrst door west I I
of iiarnett'a Lumber Office , on Dennlsoa 1
street ;
McM1LLEH .BROS.
OCALERS iN
Hartiess & Saddlery
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Repairing Promptly 1
Attended to.
East Dennison St. ItlcCook , Neb.
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rililsiGidil diii SllGOll ,
. NEBICASKA.
E OmcE tfOUR3-9 to 11 a. m. , 2 to 5 anti
i to k p , m. Rooms over First National bank.
M htrallsaniwrrAd at ofcP ,
J. A. OUNN ,
SllUGOll ,
srceoOI : , NEKILASBA.
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C Orricii-Front rooms over Lowman & -
son's store. Rxsrnncn-4cY2 McFarland
two blocks north of McEntee hotel. Prompt
cttention to all calls.
A USTIN J. RITTENIIOUSE , '
A.TTORNEY- - / t '
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UCC00H , NEBRASKA ,
13 Office over the Famous
Clothing Stor. . 4
Mns. : i3. B. UTFgR , '
-MUSICAL , INS'TRUCTUE , _
Piano ' n , Guitar and BanJ'e , -
voICe TRAINING A SPECIALTY.
8UDIO ROOM J , ouit QANscno1F8 ,
1doCook ,
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