The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 18, 1898, Image 8

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I AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
fl WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
fl EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA , " AND
fl. "PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " AS OUR TRADE MARK.
H / DR. SAMUEL PITCHER , of Hyannis , Massachusetts ,
H was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " the same
fl that has borne and does now . - • on every
fl bear the facsimile signature of UZ t/fficUGJUte wrapper.
H This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " which has been
fl used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
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fl years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
fl the kind you have always bought Jfgv on the
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H and has the signature of O&t&ffi ucJ&M wrap-
H per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex-
fl cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
fl President. j - *
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fl March 8,1897. < ? * < - t *
H Do Not Be Deceived.
H Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
| H a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
H " ( because he makes a few more pennies on it ) , the in-
H * gredients of which even he does not know.
. . "The End You Have Always Bought"
H BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
B _ _ r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
H Insist on Having
The End That Never Failed You.
P P H THC CCNTAUH COMPANY , TT MURRAY STItCCT. NEW YORK CITY.
ALL ROADS ARE ALflECK . • - MONARCH.
Perfection is the n t of our long
experience.
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I j MONARCH ANO UEFiHNCE BICYCLES
M are the product of mechanical ingenuity.
H I $40.00 $50.00 $60.00
| i ( Monarch CHiainSess $100.00
Send for 1898 Catalogue.
S Agents wanted in open territory.
M | MONARCH CYCLE MFC. CO. .
B • 1 Lake , Halsted and Fulton Streets , Chicago * I
Hi I Branches New York. London and Hamburg. |
B 3 Send ten ? -cent stamps for a deck of Monarch Playing ; Cards illustrating jf
H $ Lillian Russell , Tom Cooper , Lee Richardson , and Walter Jones. |
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3 LARGEST CIRCULATION OF AliY POLITICAL PAPER IN THE WEST *
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Hj f me cardinal doctrines of that party for fair and honest reports of all peg
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flj i dren as well as the parents. g
H E -T HE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER ,
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H H discussions of all questions ot the day , it is in full sympathy g
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H S il JJ ra.THE DAILY ATTOSumATEDITIOnS OF THE . IN I
H 2 1 ® INTER OCEAN ARE BEST OF THEIR EIKD. ® J % I ©
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H 5 BQ 3 n Priceof Daily l > y mail $4.00 per year 9 III a
H 5 LiF ! 1'rice of Sunday by mail $2 . 00 per year m % 0 M. S
H 2 n ® Daily and Sunday by mail $6.00 per year M IT 9
H B JB aE SB 5SIQSS3K HeS aiHiaHei ! lIfl I I I"
B ii6scrts ( for
I THE TOJWN
H $ i ooa ear ,
A HAPPY WOMAN
WRITES TO Dlt. HAHTMAN AND TELLS
HIM WHAT MAKES HEK 80.
Miu Lucy Lee , of Naples , Tex. ,
bad almost come to the conclusion
that the blessing oE health was no
longer hers , and so when she re
gained it , her happiness was al
most too great for words. She
writes as follows : "I am well now
55 and am eujoy-
| lg | | | | j | ing very good
| JPlip health , better
Jflpl * jA than ever be-
W M'fmM feel that I can
\ # - - L • write and tell
H ; < you this. I
s " k cannot praise
Pn-ru-im too much. Man-a-lin is
the best medicine I have ever tried
for that purpose ; it relieved me1
from all pain.I advised my
neighbor to use Pe-ru-na and Man-
a-lin for catarrh aud stomach trou
ble. It is the best in the world.
I can do all my housework and
not feel it. I can't praise Pe-ru-
na aB I would like to ; it is the
greatest medicine there is in the
world. "
Dr. Hartman receives many of
such letters as this every week.
Some of them have been gathered
together and published in book
form. TIihi book is called "Facts
and Faces , " and will be sent free
to any address by The Pe-ru-na
Drug Manufacturing Company ,
Columbus , Ohio.
BANKSVILLE.
J. E. Dodge is confined to his
bed with pneumonia.
Eev. J. M. Bell preached at the
Pleasant Prairie school house , last
Sunday.
J. H. Kelph and H. I. Peterson
were hauling grain to Cedar Bluifs ,
this week.
Harva Rowland and family ar
rived here from Ohio , Saturday ,
and expect to make their home
here.
CATTLE , HOGS AND CHICKENS.
The highest market pi ice paid for cat
tle , hogs and chickens at Brewer's old
stand. Evkrist. Marsh & Co
McMillen's Cough Cure ; 25c.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of C&a/fiffieUC&M
\ B. E. ASHTON , Pres. T. E. UeSONALD , Cash. \
/ CLIFPOEDNADElT.Asst.Cash. (
> BANK OF DANBURY )
) DANBURY , NEB. S
\ A General Banking Business (
r JsgTAny business you may wish to ?
? transact with The McCook Tribune ?
r will receive prompt and careful attenr
) tion. Subscriptions received , orders ?
V taken for advertisements and job-work. V
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook. Nebraska.
BP Ajent | of Lincoln Land Co. Office
Rear of First National bank.
J. B. BALLARD ,
© DENTIST. &
All dental work done at our office is guar
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith
& Bellamy , assistants.
tMRS. E. E. UTTERj
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR.
Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo
VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY.
E "Studio Opposite Postoffice.
McCOOK STJKGICAL HOSPITAL ,
Or. W. V. GAGE.
McCook , - - - Nebraska.
Office and Hospital over First National Bank.
Office hours at residence , 701 Marshall Ave. ,
before 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m.
FRANCIS E. DIVINE.
CANCER DOCTOR ,
McCook , Nebraska.
jJff"T guarantee a cure. No cure , no
pay. Write me at above address , or call
at my home in Coleman precinct.
BIG MONEY
FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS.
Easy , pleasant , profitable work. Genteel ,
permanent business in your own town or
neighborhood. Write for particulars.
2-i8-5t D. O. Cowen ,
2557 15th St. , Denver , Colo.
V . - ir " ' ' , ° - <
MANY THINK !
when the Creator said to woman ,
"In sorrow shalt thou bring forth
children , " that a curse was pro
nounced against the human race ,
but the joy felt by every Mother
when she first presses to her heart
her babe , proves the contrary.
Danger and suffering lurk in
the pathway of the Expectant
Mother , and should be avoided ,
that she may reach the hour when
the hope of her heart is to be real
ized , in full vigor and strength.
IwSiS a HS"M. \ tpHi mkVin
iiiuinoi o rniCNu )
igj. so relaxes the
rPSf > syslcm unci ; s-
W lmii wiffiJrS&A M-s-s ' - " ' • ' ' - •
OlllJllr willunil. X.n -
w/l / WI $ VMlW sca' cadacito.
Ww\lMW/lM \ crvoVl'Ji ' "
HMvl \ l'//M m Gloomv Fore-
ZZr * < Zfi % % & ' boding of dan-
- = 3 , tzs-v w- .
g. e r a n d the
trying hour is robbed of its pain
and suffering , as so many happy
mothers have experienced.
Nothing but "Mother's Friend" does
this. Don 't be deceived or
persuaded to use anything else.
"Mother's Fripti'l" is the Greatestremc < lyo--or
put on i.heia. ii ! ; ot.nil all our customers praise it
liishiy. " W. 11. K.vg & Co. , Whitowright , Tes.
Of tlr'j 't-.i. . , ii . ' ! 00. . • • Svi.t by express 011 n-
zci.i c | fricVV. -i.e for 1'oolt cotiUitiiiij ? vulua-
bin'01 iuir on for all Mothers , mailed lice.
She Ura.ili hi He. ulntor Co. , Atlanta , G.i.
KLONDIKE !
What does it cost to get there ? When
and how should one go ? What should
one take ? Where are the mines ? How
much have they produced ? Is work
plentiful. ' What wages are paid ? Is
living expensive ? What ate one's chances *
of "making a strikt- ? " 4-25-98
Complete and satisfactory replies 10
the above questions will be found in the
Burlington Route's "Klondike Folder , "
now ready for distribution. Sixteen
pages of practical information and an
up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klon
dike. Free at Burlington Route ticket
officesor sent on receipt of fuur cents in
stamps by J. Francis , Gen'l Passenger
Agent , Burlington Route , Omaha. Neb.
After \ears of untold suffering from
piles , 15 W. Pursell , of Knitnersville , Pa ,
was cured 'iy using a single box of De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin dis
eases , such as eczema , rash , pimples and
obstinate sores , are readily cured by this
famous remedy. A. McMillen.
A thrill of terror is experienced when
the brassy sound of croup sounds through
the house at night But the terror soon
changi-s to relief after One Minute Cough
Cure has been administered Safe and
harmless for children. A. McMillen.
There are three little things which do
more work than any other three little
thing' , created thev h < - the ant , the bee ,
and rjeWiu's Littk- Early Riser- , , the
last being the famous little pills for
stomach and liver troubles. A.McMillen.
What pleasure is there 111 life with a
headache , constipation , and biliousness ?
Thousands experience them who could
become perfectly healthy by using De
Witt's Little Earlv Risers , the famous
little pills A. Mi-Milieu.
Whooping cough is the most distress
ing malady ; but its duration can be cut
short by the use of One Minute Cough
Cure , which is also the best known rem
edy for croup and all lung and bronchial
troublrs A McMillen
Don't annoy others by your coughing ,
and n-k \ < nr : life by neglecting a cold.
One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs ,
colds , croup , grippe , and all throat and
lung tioubleA. . McMillen.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
women are 4i § liw
troubled at Y v lal
yals with pains g&SM H
back , breasts , / gjgjg | | | j | n
shoulders , sides WtoMOI
hips and limbs. SjMtoGQ j |
These pains are symptoms of I
dangerous derangements that I
can be corrected. The menI
strual function should operate 9
painlessly. • H
ttT9 MELREE'5 JLfffl
makes menstruation painless ,
and regular. It puts the delim
cate menstrual organs in condim
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops all this pain. H
Why will any woman suffer N
month after month when Wine H
of Carduiwill relieve her ? It I
costs # r.oo at the drug store.
Why don't you get a bottle
to-day ?
For advice , in cases requiring H
special directions , address , giv- t |
"The ' S
ing symptoms , Ladies'
Advisory Department , " The I
Chattanooga Medicine Co. , M
Chattanooga , Tenn. H
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Mrs. ROZENA LEWIS , I
of Oenavllle , Texas , says :
" I was troubled at monthly Intervals Ij
with terrible pains In my head and back ,
but have been entirely relieved by Wine
ot Cardul. "
DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure ,
Pleasant , Quick ftesults , Safe to take.
California Excursions m
Via Burlington Route. Cheap ; quick ;
comfortable. Leave Omaha 4:35 : p.m. ,
Lincoln 6:10 p. 111. , Hastings 8:50 p. in.
and McCook at 11:40 p. in. , ev
ery Thursday , in clean , modern , not
crowded tourist .sleepers. No transfers ;
cars run right through to Sun Francisco
and Los Angeles over the Scenic Route
-through Denver and Salt Lake City.
Oars are carpeted ; upholstered in ratan ;
have spring seats and hacks and are
provided with curtains , bedding , towels ,
soap , etc. Uniformed porters and ex
perienced conductors accompany each
excursion , relieving passengers of all
bother about baggage , pointing out ob
jects of interest and in many other ways
helding to make the overland trip a de
lightful experience. Second class tickets
are honored. Berths $5 For folder giv
ing full information , call at nearest Bur
lington Route ticket office , or write to J.
Francis , General Passenger Agent , Oma
ha Nebraska. .
, 4-25-98.
AGENTS WANTED.
Send your address to us , and we will
inform j-ou how other men earn from
$15.00 to $35.00 weekly. If you are endowed
dewed with an average amount of com
mon sense , you can in a short time do as
well , or belter , by securing a county
agency for one of our standard publica
tions. If you want to start without de
lay , send $1.25 , and we will forward a
copy of "Reversible Wall Map of the U.
S. & World , " 66x46 inches in size , eleven
beautiful colors. A county map oftheU.
S. on one side , aud a library map of the
world on the other , should be in every
home and office. This is the 1898 edit
ion , to date ; two five-dollar maps at a
popular price.
We will also send a copv of our new
wall map of Nebraska , showing counties ,
railroads , towns , etc. , 1898 edition with
a marginal index , locating every town
on map and giving population , 28 x 44
inches in size , just issued.
Above two maps almost sell them
selves , but primed instructions accom
pany samples Later on you can try
some expensive article Write quick
and chooj-e your field.
Rand , McNally & Co .
166 , 168 Adams St. . Chicago , 111.
We are anxious to do a little good in
this world , and can think of no pleasanter -
anter or better way to do it than by rec
ommending One Minute Cough Cure as
a preventive of pneumonia , consump
tion , and nthr-r < .erious lung troubles that
follow neglected colds. A. McMillen.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure 25c
Cuticular soap t McMillen's ; 15c.
The Tkikunk and The New-York
Tribune for $ r 25 a year , strictly in ad
vance.
Thr Tribune and Demorest's Family
Magazine for Sr.75 a year , strictly in
advance.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria ,
For some time I have suffered with rheu
matism and tried every imaginable remedy ,
without effect. Mr. F. G. S. Wells advised mete
to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm , telling me
that it had cured many cases of long standing
like mine. I have used four bottles , and feel
sure that one more bottle will make my cure
complete. A. P. Kontz , Claremore , Arkansas.
Sold by McConnell.
One Minute Cougii Cure , cares.
That is what it was mnuc int.
SPRAYING FRUIT TREES.
The question of spraying fruit trees to pre
vent the deptedations of insect pests and
fungus diseases : s no longer an experiment
but a necessity.
Our readers will do well to write Wm.Stall ,
Quincy , 111. , and get his catalogue describing
twenty-one styles of Spraving Outfits and full
treatiseon spraying the different fruit and veg
etable crops , which may be had for the asking
and contains much valuable information.
DeWitt's Little EarJy Risers ,
The ramous little pills.
THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE !
Should be Id Every Home and Library.
me We II History
Is written by Rieht lion. William Ewnrt Gladstone ,
Ex-Premier of Great Britian nml Ireland , Chpster ,
Ens. ; Rev. A. H. Snjce. Queen's College. Oxford , Ens. ;
Kev. Samuel Ives Curtis , D. D. , Chicago Tiieolozical
Seminary. Chicago. 111. ; Kev. Frederic VV. Farrnr , D.D. ,
F.R.S. , Dean of Canterbury , Canterbury. Kn . : Kev.
Elmer H-Ciipen , I.D.TufU CollegeSomerville.Ma'.b. :
Kev. Frank W. Gunsaulus , V.V. , Armour Institute ,
Chicago , 111. ; Rev. Georso F. Pentecost. D.D. , Maryje-
bone Presbyterian Church , London. Km : . . Rev. It. S.
MacArthur , D.D. , Calvary Baptist Church , > ew York
City , N. Y. ; Rev. Mart } 11 Summerbell. D.D. , Mam
Street Free Baptist Church , Lewit-ton , lie. ; Rev. Frank
M. Bristol , D.D. , First Metliodi&t Episcopal Church ,
Evanston. 111. ; Rev. W. T. Jloore , LL.D. , "The Chris
tian Commonwealth , " London , Enp. Iter. Edward
Everett Hale , D.D. . South Congregational Church ,
Boston , 3Iass. ; Rev. Joseph Agar Beet , D.I ) . , Wesleyan
College , Richmond , Eng. ; Rev. C.i = par Rene Gregory ,
Leipzig University , Leipzig , Germans : Rev. Wm.
Cleaver Wilkinson , D.D. , Universit } of Chicago , Chicago
cage , 111. ; Rev. Samuel Hart , D.D. , Trinity College ,
Hartford , Conn.Rev.J.31onro Gibson , D.D..St..Iohn's
Wood Presbyterian ChurchLondon , Eng : Rev. George
CLorimer , LL.D. , The Temple , Boston. Jlas * .
I'OPl'LUt tltinu.N 912 p-iges. 57 full-page illustra
tions , gilt edges , cloth , 1.50 ; half levant , iO.OO ; full
levant , $6.00.
rjl'AKTO fcUITIOS. 1.2C0 pages , 200 fnll-page illustra
tions. Style A gilt edges , full levant , one volume ,
fl5.00 : Style B-two volumes , full levant , tufted , $ 'J)00 ;
in 16 PARTS , quarto size , review questions to each , stiff
paper covers , sewed , trimmed slightly , $1.00 each part.
For sale at all bookstores and by booksellers. For
further information , -write HENRY O. SIIEPARD ,
Vublisher,212aud2Il Monroe Street , Chicago. Illinois.
ANDREW CARSON ,
Proprietor
of the . . . .
SUNNY SIDE DAIRY.
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We respectfully solicit your business ,
and guarantee pure milk , full measure ,
and prompt , courteous service.
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New-York Tribune 100 125
Demorest's Macazine 100 175
Toledo Blade 100 125
Nebraska Farmer . " . 100 165
Iowa Homestead 100 175 H
Lincoln Journal 100 175 H
Campbell's Soil-Culture 100 15 °
New-York World 1 CO 165
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Cosmopolitan Magazine 100 180 H
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other papers published , at reduced rates. ( fl
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School Business. M
During the month of March I will be fl
in McCook as follows : Saturdnys , the „ fl
5th and 19th and Friday , the 25th. Reg- H
tilar examination the 19th I will also H
hold a special examination at the schoolhouse - • > H
house in Hartley , Saturday , March 26th. - > _ _ |
Lillian M. Wiclhorn , J
County Superintendent. HH
When Baby was sick , wo gave her Castoria. H
When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria. H
When she became Miss , she clung to Castoria. M
When she had Children , she gave them Castoria. H
"I can say one thing for Chamberlain's Cohc M
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , and that is. B
that it excels any proprietary medicine I have M
seen on the market , and I have been in the H
practice of medicine and in the drug business H
For the past forty years. " writes J. M. Jackson , H
M.D. , lironson , Fla. Physicians like Cham- H
herlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- j H
edy because it is a scientific preparation , and H
because it always gives quick relief. Get a H
bottle at McConnell's drugstore. |
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. H
ROAD NO. 323. M
To Horace W. Olmstead , John W. Collicott. H
William M. Nicholson , Mary A. Olmstead , H
Everitt Oxley , and to all whom it may con- H
The Board of County Commissioners have H
established and ordered opened a road commencing - H
mencing at the northeast corner of section H
fifteen [ 15 ] , in North Valley precinct , Red H
Willow county , Nebraska , running thence east H
on section line one mile , terminating at northeast - |
east corner of section fourteen [ 14 ] , North |
Valley precinct ; and all objections thereto or |
claims for damages must be filed in the county _ H
clerk's office on or before noon of the 7th day H
of May , A. D. 1898 , or said road will be established - H
lished without reterence thereto. H
2-4-4ts R. A. Green , County CIerk. M
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. H
KOAl ) NO. 324. M
' 1 o Riley J. Iladley , Orley J. Iladley , Elam H
J. Iladley , John J. Lamborn , Jesse D. Welborn , j H
P. II. McCabe , and to all whom it may concern - _ |
cern _ _ _ !
The Board of County Commissioners have H
established and ordered opened a road commencing - H
mencing at the southwest corner ot southeast - H
quarter of southwest quarter of section eight - j H
ISJ , in Indianola precinct , Red Willow county , H
Nebraska , running thence east on section line _ H
three-fourths of a mile , to southeast corner of ' H
said section eight , thence north on section H
line one-half mile , terminating .at northeast . j B
corner of southeast quarter of said section H
eight , all in Indianola precinct ; and all objec- j H
tions thereto or claims for damages must be H
filed in the county clerk's office on or before ' H |
noon of the 7th day of May , A. D. iSoS , or I H
said road will be established without reference i . |
thereto. ' _ _ _
2-4-4ts R. A. Green , County Clerk. 1 _ _ _ |
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From all over the country come words of I r |
praibe for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. § / H
Here is a sample letter from Mrs. C. Shep , of l j j |
Little Rock , Ark. : "I was suffering from a v j H
very severe cold , when I read of the cures that $ H
had been effected by Chamberlain's Cough r 1 H
Remedy. I concluded to give it a trial , and I H
accordingly procured a bottle. It gave me j ) H
prompt relief , and 1 have the best reason for i H
recommending it very highly , which I do with " | |
pleasure. For sale by McConnell. _ H
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. . |
ONE OF TWO WA YS. \ I
VH •
I he bladder was created for one pnrpose , .1 ' - H
namely , a receptacle for the urine , and as such |
it is not liable to any form of disease except . ' H
by one of two ways. The first jvay is from imperfect - > H
perfect action of the kidneys. The second • |
way is from careless local treatment of other ' H
diseases. _ H
CHIEF CAUSE. H
Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is H
the chief cause of bladder troubles. ' So the , _ H
womb , like the bladder , was created for one H
purpose , and if not doctored too much is not H
liable to weakness or disease , except in rare H
cases. It is situated back of and very close to H
the bladder , therefore any pain , disease or inconvenience - H
convenience manifested m the kidneys , back , H
bladder or urinary passage is often , by mistake - / H
take , attributed to female weakness or womb ' H
trouble of some sort. The error is easily made ' B H
and may be as easily avoided. To find out I H
correctly , set your urine aside for twenty-four / ' H
hours ; a sediment or settling indicates kidney _ _ fl
or bladder trouble. The mild and extraordinary - _ H
nary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root , _ H
the great kidney , and bladder remedy is H
soon realized. If you need a medicine 1 _ _ |
you should have the best. At all druggists , _ _ _ |
fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a vj _ _ fl
sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by _ fl
mail upon receipt of three two-cent stamps to _ _ fl
cover cost of postage on the bottle. Mention j _ H
The Tribune and send your address to Dr. _ fl
Kilmer & Co. , Binghamton , N. Y. The pro- ' fl
prietor of this paper guarantees the genuine- ! _ _ fl
ness of this offer. April 2-1 yr. H
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DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saive > |
Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns. ' H
JULIUS li.USTEKT , • M
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