The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 07, 1896, Image 8

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NORTH COLEMAN.
It thunders and lightnings an
sprinkles a little almost every day.
W. H. Epperly 's horses will tak
their rations of oats in the straw th
winter.
Miss Annie Irwin will teach in di
trict 74. Patrons can thank tli
board for securing the services of on
so worthy.
Mrs. W. H Epperlj' visited at M :
J. Corner's , on .Monday. Miss Viol
Corner has been sick hut was bette
at that time.
Wheat on several farms has yielde
belter than was expected befor
threshing. 11 bushels per acre is * i
good as we have heard of in this v
cinity.
Speaking of leaving the countr
the all important question come
up , where shall we go to bette
ourselves ? From observation so man
leaving and then returning , from th
public press , and private informatio
have taught the thinking people t
weigh the subject well.
Corn is needing moisture badlj
While some of it still holds its cole
and looks like U may yield something
much of it is gone. Cane holds it
color and bids fair to make a crop
Some field beans made a partial crop
Later ones may make something
Turnips do not s how the drouth much
but everything needs rain.
The Y. P. S. C. E. of Pleasant Viev
was led last Sunday evening by ;
modest girl of 12 or 13 summers. I
takes considerable bravery for a chilt
of that age to fill that oilice but Misi
Mabel Wales did in a verjbecomin *
manner We are glad to see th <
children coming to the front. W <
predict that the time is coming whei
Sunday school teachers will be plen
tier than we have sometimes seer
them. Rev. Vivian of Box Elder was
present and addressed the meeting ir
well chosen words.
PROSPECT PARK.
Monday 's gentle breeze about fin
ished ripening the corn in this section
of the country.
Our corn stalks are about ready tc
husk : the ears have failed to put in
an appearance.
Dennis Dutcher was up from Vail-
ton , Sunday , shaking hands with
old friends at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Chambers of Pennsyl
vania are visiting Mrs. Chambers'
brother , T. M.Hammond of this place.
News is as scares , this week , as
mone } ' . When we get free coinage
at 16 to 1 we will have plenty of both.
Rev. .1 E. Tirrill and wife of air-
view and R. M. Wade and wife of this
place visited at Andrew Anderson's.
Tuesday.
R. M. Wade and wife drove over to
Danbury , Saturday' , on a visit toE. E.
Eayes and famity. They returned
liome on Monda\
The Uncertainty of Life.
The moral obligation resting upon
ach father and mother to protect
the home is well illustrated by an ex
tract from the Fraternal Monitor :
The uncertainty of 1 jf e is one of the
strongest arguments in favor of life
protection , and it has been bo fre
quently used that by many it is con
sidered a "chestnut" ' . The funny
papers are apt to indulge in quips
ind quirks at the deputy ' s expense ,
ind many a humorous paragraph has
aeen penned , in which the points are
Death and the insurance agent or fra-
: ernal deputy. There is nothing par-
; icularly humorous about Death "when
le comes to your home. A New York
laily recently brought an editorial
ipon the subject that is particularly
nteresting , from which we quote :
'Death never yet took a bribe He
ilways achieves his purpose without
lesitation. It matters nothing to
dm whether the body from which he
las wrenched a soul lies in state , in
he midst of a mourning populace , or
s cheaply coffined and carried to an
ibscure corner of some country church
ard. He is an inexorable creature ,
: nd when he says 'Come ! ' you instant-
y lay aside your work , however im-
tortant it may seem to be , whisper a
ew hasty farewells , and then 3-our
earful friends remark , with bated
ireath , 'He has gone ! ' The strange
iart of it' all is that you cannot
eckon on a 3rear , or a month , or even
. da- , with anything like certainty ,
. " on must be ready for this invisible
aessenger at all times" . And yet the
verage man believes that he is safe
s least for some time against the
isit. He looks at the funeral of the
lan across the street , and thinks
hat is what the man might have ex
acted. The thing to do is to put
our own house in order
When Baby was sick , we gave her Castorla.
When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss , she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children , she gave them Castoria.
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Origin of MMitge.
Dr. Forestior of Aix-les-Bains has ai
• interesting paper in Le Progres Medic
nl ou "The Origin and Terminology 0 :
Massage. " The physician of l'Hospic <
Evaugoliquo is of opinion that tin
method of treatment now known ai
massage was first introduced into Eu
rope by some of the roturniug members
of Bouaparto's Egyptian expedition 0 ]
1799 , and relies for his informatior
upon a book entlitled "Des Eanx Ther
males d'Aix en Savoio , " published ai
Chambory in 1808.
Dr. Daquin , the author of the worl
in question , after a passage apropos oi
the douche , speaks of the manipulations
and frictions which were observed bj
Captain Wallis among the aborigines oi
Otaheito , and then proceeds as follows
"Thoso who followed the Emperor Na
poleon in Egypt inform us that tliiE
method was also in existence among the
people of that country , aud that it was
employed after the bath. The name of
niassement' has been given to it , and it
is administered to the person whom they
want to inasser by rubbing successively
the entire surface of his body.
"According to this account I think
that this operation , which strikes mo as
a very salutary procedure , might with
great advantage bo put in practice after
their bath or douche upon these who
make use of our thermal waters. "
London Lancet.
Curiosities of the Sewlnp Needle.
Sewing needles of bone , stone , glass
and bronze antedate all historic records ,
but those of iron , brass and steel are
comparatively modern. Bone and glass
needles have been found in Egyptian
tombs that are known to bo owr 4,000
years old , and similar domestio instru
ments of bronze and copper have been
found in the mounds and burial caves
of Europe and America which are be
lieved to be much older than these
found with the Nile mummies. The
needle first appeared in its present form
in European countries in the year 1410 ,
but the art of making them was kept a
secret for upward of 150 years after the
date last given. In the year 1080 they
were first zaatz in the American colonies
nies , but at what point is a mooted
question among the historians.
At present there are no needle fac
tories in America , except those which
make sewing machine needles , it being
considered much cheaper and moro eco
nomical to impoit them from the great
Eedditch and other English needle fac
tories than to make them at home. Our
great National Needle company at
Springfield , Mass. , makes about 30 , -
000,000 machine needles every year , and
the gieat Itedditch ( English ) company
makes three times that many , or 90 , -
000,000 , of the hand variety annually.
St. Louis Republic.
Cost or Irciich Opera Boxes.
When the old Marquis de Casa Riera ,
who had for many years the great Eutre
Colonnes box on the right side for
which he paid , if I remember rightly ,
1,200 a year , and which , though he
was blind , ho filled every night with
pretty women died some 15 years ago ,
there was a hot flutter of excitement in
the Paris of the opera as to what would
become of the succession to the box.
After a palpitating struggle of influ
ences , efforts and diplomacy , equal iu
emotion to the contest between Ulysses
and the Telamonian Ajax for the armor
of Achilles , the nephew and heir of the
old marquis managed to keep the box
for one night a week he could not ob
tain more and it was won for each of
the other nights by persons of the high
est place , who had been longing for it
impatiently for years. An ordinary box
for one night a week costs from 240 to
320 a year , according to its size and
situation. The combat for boxes is un
ceasing. It is one of the features of the
rich life of Paris , and to those who
know the people and the circumstances
the combat is diverting to watch.
Blackwood's Magazine.
Monday Is Washday.
I don't see why it isn't just as well to
bang out the family wash on Wednesday
as upon Monday. Yet I have known wo
men who wouldn't have a flat unless
they could wash on Monday. As five
floors of two families each can't dry in
the back yard and on the roof on the
same day , aud the Monday prejudice is
very strong , landlords have had to erect
tinge telegraph poles in the rear of flat
liouses , from which pole lines are oper-
ited on a level of each floor. This sys-
: em also affords the additional pleasure
) f a near view of tiie number and char-
lcter of your neighbors' family wash.
There must be some substantial reason
' or a woman doing just as her neighbors
lo and what all women in the civilized
vorld do and have been doing for hun-
Jreds of years. New York Herald.
The Luxurious Romans.
The Romans had no flower shows.
Chere were "bread and circuses , " but
lot bread and flowers. The luxurious
Soman used roses in enormous quanti-
ies at his banquets. It was a fine joke
o have roses fall from above on guests ,
eclining at their tables , and the flowers
n such quantities as to smother them.
L writer in The Quarterly recalls a pic-
ureof Alma Tadema's "The Rose Feast
f Elagabalus , " which shows the super-
bun dance of roses. To spend on a ban-
net in roses 4,000,000 sesterces , equiv-
lent to about $100,000 , is recorded by
'uetouius ' , but possibly Suetonius exag-
erates.
Must Be So.
" What do you think of this previous 1
xistence theory ? " !
"I know it to bo supported by facts. {
'or instance , I know a woman only 27 }
ears old who often thoughtlessly tells |
bout things that happened 35 years \
go. " Indianapolis Journal. - *
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"Wedding Presents. i
'Wedding presents are always sent to I
le prospective bride whether the acf
aaiutance has been only with the %
ridegroom or not. Ladies' Home |
carnal. I
UMHIMiHaHHiHliMiiHMiiMiii
Try that 15 cent bo :
paper at The Tkibuni
office. Worth 25 cts
Also cheaper grades
Job Printing The most artit
tic work at the lowest figure !
Tub TitiBUNE , McCook. Writ
for prices. A trial order will sol
tie the business.
Read the best coun
ty i i e wspaper 15) at' }
The McCook Trabiuu
every time.
We nre just in receipts of a ue\
supply of tablets and box papen
memorandums , etc.
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointracn
Is unequalled for Ec/.cini , Tetter , Salt
Rheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples , Chappe <
Hands , Itching Piles , Ihirns , Frost Bites
ChronicSore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids
For sale by druggists at 2o cents per box.
TO HORSEOWNEHS.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con
dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders
They tone up the system , aid digestion , curi
loss of appetite , relieve constipation , correci
kidney disorders and destroy worms , giving
new life to an old or over-worked horse. 21
cents per package. For sale by druggists.
Mrs , Anna Gage , wife of Ex-
Deputy U. S. Marsha ! ,
Columbus , Kan. , says :
" was delivered
of TWINS in
less than 20 min-
scarcely any pain
S"I using only
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FRIEND"
DtD NOT SUPPER AFTERWARD.
83T"Sent by Express or Mall , oil receipt of price.
Sl.OO per bottle. IJooU "TO MOT1IEUS"
mailed free.
BIUDF1ELD REGULATOR CO. , ATLANTA , GA.
SOLD 1JV AU DRUGGISTS.
Don't Stop Tobacco.
How to Cure Yourself While
Using It.
The tob.icco h.ibit < jrows > on : i man until his
' ii. -riuii I\ affected ,
iL'r\oiii > sjbtcm M. ! > \ impairing
le.ilth , imnfort .mil h.ippiness. To quit .suddenly
' s too severe .1 shock to the sjbtem , : i ; > tob.icco to
m inveterate user becomes a stimulant tli.it his
ystem continually craves. "I5acco-Curo" is a
scientific cure for the tobacco habit , in all its forms ,
Mrefuliy compounded after the formula of an em-
nent llerlin physician who has used it in his private
iractice since 1S72 , without a failure. It is purely
. timetable and ifuaranteed perfectly harmless. You
Mil use all the tobacco von want while takinic
* lacco-Curo. " It will .
- notify ' jim when to stop.
> Ve jiv e a vv ritten ljuanintee to cure permanently
my case , with three boves , or refund the money
vith 10 per cent , interest. "ISacco-Curo" is not a
aibstitute , but a scientific cure , that cures without
he aid of will power and with no inconvenience ,
t leaves the svstem as pure and free from nicotine
is the day vim took vour first chew or smoke.
Cured by Baceo-Curo and Gained
Thirty Pound"- . .
From hundreds of testimonials , the originals of
vhich are on file and open to iuspiition. the fol
owing is presented :
CI.iv ton , Xevada Co. , Ark. , Jan. j * > .
Kureka Chemical & Mfg. Co. , I.a Crosse , Wis.
lentlemen : Kor forty v ears I used tobacco iu all
ts forms. I * " or tvventv-five vears of that time I
v.is a jjreat sufferer from general debility and he-art
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lisease. For fifteen je.irs I tried to quit , but
ouldn't. I took various remedies , anion : ; others ,
'No-To-Bac , " "The Indian Tobacco Antidote , "
'Double Chloride of Gold , " etc. , etc. , but none of
Item did me the least bit of good. Finallv how-
ver , I purchased a box of vour "ii.iccoC'uro" and
t has entirely cured me of the h.ibit in all its forms ,
nil I have increased thirty pounds in weight and
111 relieved of all the numerous aches and pains of
ody and mind. I could write a quire of paper up
n my changed feelings and condition.
Yours respectfully , I' . II. Maiuik\ ,
Pastor C. Church , Clavton , Ark.
Sold by all druggistsatSi.ooperbox ; threebo\es ,
thirtv d.ns treatment ) Si.50 , with written guarun-
? e , or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write for
ooklet and proofs. Kurek.i Chemical Ar Mfg. Co. ,
.a Crosse , Wis. , and Iloston , Mass.
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NOTICE FOIt I'L'IJLICATIOX.
United States Land Office , McCook , > Tebr. , Aug.
: li , ihqfy. Xotice is herein " given that Jonathan
chnivvver has iiled notice of intention to make
nnl proof before Register or Receiver at his office
1 McCook , Xebr. , on Wednesday the 14th day of
'ctober ' , iSi/3 , on timber culture application "Xo.
> S3 , for the southeast quarter of section No. sev en ,
1 Township Xo. one north Range Xo. thirty west
xtli Principal Meridi in. He names as witnesses
. 'ilson II. Il.1rt1n.1n , Cora B. Hartman. of McCook.
[ ebr. , and Austin Dutcher , James McLaughlin , of
ailton , Xehr.
A. S. CAMlMtfcl-U Register.
XOTICE.
Xotice is hereby ' given that on June 15th. iS < / ,
took up , on my 'farm iu Willow Grove precinct ,
ed Willow- county , Nebraska , being the sotith-
est quarter , section twenty-one , township three ,
nge twenty-nine , two ( .stray horses , described as
illovis : One gray gelding , supposed to be about
orpjears old , weight about 900 pounds , front
et shod. One white mare , supposed to be about
1 or 11 j ears old , weight about See pounds , left
ont foot has a ridge which appears to be the result
a barbed wire cut , had leather halter on when
ken up. If said horses be not reclaimed by the
vner , thev will be sold according to law , after due
> tice. He-n-kv II. MiTciitu. .
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McCook , Nebraska. " s *
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Residence 701 Main street. Prompt attention - a
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I'ROl'RIETOR OK THE
McCook Transfer Line. . I
BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. I
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jity. Also have a first class house 1
noviug outfit. Leave orders for * I
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here on the animal.
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is Just recelTed a new stock of CLOTHS ( Jfl
id TRIMMINGS. If you-want a good itfl
iZ suit made at the very lowest prices for |
od work , call on hio. Shop first door west lutf H
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