The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 21, 1898, Image 7

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    WIseMs the famous man who doesn't
overwork his popularity.
To Cure -uoasnpaoon forever *
.Take Cawsarcts Candy Cathartla. lOo or 23a
-a.jGlO. fall to cure. druggisU refund monty
The cleaner the culture the better
the crop.
If ! t was only health , we
might let it cling.
But it is a ccugh. One cold
no sooner passes of ? before
another comes. But it's the
same old cough all the time.
And it's the same ] old story ,
too. There is first the cold ,
then the cough , then pneu
monia or consumption with the
long sickness , and life tremb
ling in the balance.
loosens the grasp of your cough.
The congestion of the throat
and lungs is removed ; all in
flammation is subdued ; the
parts are put perfectly at rest
and the cough drops away. It
has no diseased tissues on
which to hang.
Dr. Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
Plaster
draws out inflammation of the
lungs.
Advfco Fees *
Kenjcinber we hava a1 Medical Depart
ment. I f you lia > o uy complaint - whatever
ever and dcilro tlio belt inimical advice
can possibly obtain , -write the
Sou fn-ely. You -will receive- *
prompt reply , without coat.
IddroH , DR. J. C. AYER.
Lowell , Mas > .
$2 WORTH MUSIC FOR 10 CIS
Fora short time wewill send TWO DOL
LARS' WORTH OF MUSIC FOR 10 CTS.
post-paid to any nddrms upon receipt of
prico. We lose money on every order , but
doit to advertise ourselves. Send at once ,
stating whether you want Vocal , Instru
mental , or both. | ,
VAWMAN & HEISI.EIX , Rochester , N. Y. ' (
Timeinay bo a success ns-aT/ound-
hsaler , but It seldom removes the
scars.
Our Treatment of 'Ppnnlih Cnptliet.
Never before in hlctory was there a
case where a defeated and captive ene
my received such generous treatment
as we gave the Spaniards. Equally as
tonishing are the cures brought about
by Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. Nev
er has there been so successful a niedl-
cine for stomach and liver disorders
like dyspepsia , indigestion , biliousness
and constipation.
The present is the child of the past
and the father of the futura
Beauty la TUooa Deep.
Clean blood means a clean nkin. No
beauty without It. CftEcttrotsCandy Cntbnr-
tic cleans your hlooci and keeps it clean , by
stirring tip the lazy liver and driving nil im
purities from the" body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples , boils , blotchoBbIackheads ,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Concarets , btiauty lor ten cents. All drug-
, patisfnction guarautend. iOc , 253 , EOc.
The Roman penny was valued at
about 15 cents.
DEAR EDrron : If you tenow or n solicitor or
canvasser In your city or elsewhere , especially
n man who has solicited for subscriptions.
Insurance , nursery stock , books or tailoring , or
n mun who can sell goods , you will confer a
favor by telling him to correspond with us ; or
if you will Insert this notice in your paper and
such parties will cut this notice out and mall
to us , wo mny bo able to furnish them a good
position in their own and adjoining counties.
Address ,
AMERICAN WOOLEN MILLS CO. . Chicago.
Mulching with tobacco stems will
keep away the currant worms.
Mrs. "WinsiowH Booming : syrnp
For children teotlilnfj.toftenn the jrunibreaureftinflam-
maUou , allays pain , cured\7lndcolic. S centsa bottle.
Swine will destroy the white grub in
the strawberry beds.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY
Toke Luxatlvo Brome Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money if it fails to cure.
25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet.
The courting of an heiress is a busi
ness suit , 'but the courting of a flirt
Is merely a masquerade suit.
Piso's Cure for Consumotion Is our only
medicine for coughs and colds. Mrs. C.
Bo.ts , 439 8th Ave. , Denver , Col , Nov. 8 , ' 95.
Don't forget that man's chief end
is th" one with the head on.
Coe's Cougli Tlalaam
FB the oldest and best. It will break up a cold anlcker
thuu anything else. It Is always reliable. Iry It.
Don't expect 10 meet a self-made
man who is not proud of his job.
IIotrail and the Philippines.
Send four cents ( In stamps ) for an
Illustrated booklet issued by the Chicago
cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway ,
the direct route across the American
Continent to the New Trans-Paclflc
possessions of the JUnlted States. Full
of latest reliable Information and val
uable for reference. Can be used as a
: ext book In school. Address Geo. H.
Hcafford , Gen'l Pass , and Ticket
Agent , Chicago , 111.
Don't think because you think you
can sing that others think so.
BAD , WORSE , WORST
Can , without delay or trifling , be
cured promptly by the
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trill not benefit. Send 5 cents to Rlpans Chemical HEW : i
Co. , raw Tork.fcr 10 macles and 1JOOO testimonial ! . _ _ _ _ qnielc relief and cures wont '
cores. Send for book of testimonials and 10 days'
treatmontFreo. Dr. u.H.oniK.vssoss. lUuu , < J .
Wanted3957 jilftced since May.
'Union Teacher * ' Agenclet , Wathlngton , D. C. ,
T St. Lonit , Mo. W. N. U. OMAHA. No. 43-1898 , HI
Artificial Laket'on Farm * .
We have noticed In some parts of Ill
inois a number of small artificial lakes
constructed In the pastures where the
cell Is suitable. Recently we saw not
less than half a dozen of these on a
single large farm. So far as we could
sec they supplied the only water avail
able for the stock , and the latter not
only drank the water but bathed In it.
There was no outlet , and the supply
was gathered mostly from the rains.
The result of such conditions Is that
the water becomes stagnant and foul.
Water weeds and .water life multiply
rapidly and the possibilities of disease
are greatly increased. It would bo
better to build fewer artificial ponds
and have them more sanitary in con--
structlon.
The desideratum Is to produce a
pond In which there will be a current
of water. In such farms as we refer
to It will be found Impossible to pro
duce such ponds without going outside
of the natural resources of the pasture.
In many townships there are no brooks
that run throughout the year. The de
pendence In such cases must be placed
in a wind-mill , and this Is the reason
why fewer and better ponds should be
constructed. A wind-mill will not give
much of a stream , It Is true , but It will
bo enough to prevent the water from
becoming entirely stagnant.
It will take some study to make the
water run through the -whole pond , but
this can be accomplished by placing
obstructions In the way of the current ,
continually deflecting it. Where there
are low swales It will not require milch
of a lift to get the water to the top
of the ground. This will Increase the
amount of water that can be pumped.
If gravel and sand be near and plenti
ful , It might be advisable to use some
of It for the bottom and sldej , as that
would probably have some influence on
keeping down the growth of slime in
the ponds. It would be also well to
suggest that { he hogs be not allowed
to divide the possession of this pond
with the other stock. The hogs seem
to do more than any other animals to
keep such places in an unwholesome
state. . .
Preparing Ground for Tobacco.
There are many good people that do
not like tobacco and think it should
not be raised. Yet we are forced to
confess that the growing of _ tobacco
seems to be on the Increase and to be
coming more Into prominence every
year as an agricultural crop. The zone
bf its influence seems to be enlarging
In an agricultural sense. Parts of the
country that were formerly regarded
as unfitted for the growing of this
[ ) lant are coming into prominence as
tobacco growing regions. The tobacco
plant holds a unique place in our agri
culture. We cannot look upon it
either as a food or ornamental plant.
tn itself it is a poisonous weed. It was
formerly thought that tobacco growing
greatly exhausted the ground , but un
der proper methods this is believed
now not to be the case.
Growers of tobacco say that the cul
ture of the soil should begin a long
time before the culture of the plant ,
to get the best results. The land should
be thoroughly plowed and harrowed in
the fall. Stable manure should be
Used in large quantities , and some fol
low the practice of cutting It on the
ground before the plowing Is done.
Others put it on- after the field Is plow
ed and harrow it in. At least this
should be done in the fall to give the
manure time to decay , as the tobacco
plant grows so rapidly that there Is
no time for manure to undergo chem
ical changes after the seed has sent
out the shoot. It is advised to avoid
the use of manures too heavily nitro
genous , and to use considerable pot
ash. The ground should be well har
rowed , and there are growers that as
sert that a tobacco field cannot be har
rowed too much. After the plants are
on the ground cultivation should be
frequent and thorough.
Trick of German Stockmen. The
following paragraph is clipped from
the London News : The enterprising
German merchants have lately begun
to run the proverbial carriage and six
through the Contagious Disease Act
and regulations of the agricultural de
partment. Under the regulations based
on that act , the prohibition of the im
portation of cattle from Germany is
strictly enforced. A method of evad
ing the requirements of the act has ,
Jiowever , been discovered , and Is now
Jn operation. The German merchants
phip cattle on steamers , and send with
them butchers , who kill the beasts
during the passage and have the car
casses all dressed for market by the
time the vessel arrives at the English
port. This week a supply of fresh
German meat thus prepared -was land-
id in the Tees and at once sent off to
the Manchester market.
Crushed Oats , Cut Hay and Straw
are Better than Whole Oats and Hay.
The London General Omnibus Com
pany have recently completed an In
teresting experiment with their horses.
They divided them off for the purpose
of testing the effects of two systems
of diet The first section were given
daily 16 pounds of crushed oats , 7 %
pounds of cut hay and 2 % pounds of
cut straw. The other section had 19
pounds of whole oats and 13 pounds
of uncut hay. It was found that the
condition of the animals under No. 1
diet had decidedly improved , while at
the same time a saving was effected
of 2d per horse a day. The whole
stud is accordingly now placed on the
first-named dietary.
Tree Borers. For borers near the
ollar of fruit trees the use of various [
alkaline washes is desirable , as they I
keep the bark smooth and the eggs are
not likely to be deposited. The ad-
lltlon of parls green , lime , sulphur
ind carbolic acid Is recommended by
some orchardista.
A scientist has discovered that .thirst
drives 99 per cent of mankind to drlnli.
Science is a wonderful thing.
Dcafneia Cannot Da Cored
by local applications as they cannot reach the
diBeahOd portion of tue car. There Is only on
way to cure deafness , and that Is by consti
tutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hcar-
Inp. and when It IK entirely closed deafness Is
the result , and unless the Inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its normal
condition , hearing will be deotroyed forever ;
nine canes out of ten are caused by catarrh ,
which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucus surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case
of Deafness ( caused by catarrh ) that cannot
be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. .Send for
circulars , frco.
& ft
Sold by Drupgists. 76c.
Hall's Family Pills arc the best
Don't acquire a reputation for truth
fulness by speaking ill of yourself.
y. A. U. WTMAV , Ex-Transnrer of the
United States and no\v President of the
Omaha Loan and Trust Co. . one of the
largest negotiators of Western Mortgages ,
writes : "To Whom This Comes , Greeting :
I take pleasure in recommending the vir
tues of the remedies prepared by the Ur.
B. J. Kay Medical Co. Having known of
BOino remarkable qures of Omaha people
affected by the use of Dr. Kay's Renovator
and Dr. Stay's Lung Balm , I believe that
these great remedies are worthy of the con
fidence of the public. " Thousands of the
most prominent people in America know
that the above are facts , and no remedies
have affected so large a percent of cures.
Send for our large illustrated book. It has
great value , but will be sent free. Dr. B.
J. Kay Medical Co. , Saratoga Springs , N.
Y. , and Omaha , Keb.
Careful transplanting insures rapid
growth.
Don't Tobacco Spit ana maxeTJur Lite Away.
To quit tobacco cislly and forever , bo mag
netic , full of life , ntrve , and vigor , take No-To-
Bnc , the wonder-wcrker. that makes weak men
strong. All druggists , 50c or 31. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Stjrling Remedy Co. . Chicago or New York.
Don't pick quarrels before they are
ripe.
.HAPPY MOTHERS AND HEALTHY CHILDEEN.
Lydla R Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Goes Straight to ttib Oauso
of All Female Troubles and Assures a Healthy Maternity.
Mrs. M. SIKOER , 104 Hudson Avc. , Rochester , N. Y. , Tvritcs to Mrs. Pinhham
as follows :
" When I applied to you for advice I had been suffering some years from don *
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miscarriages and was pregnant when I wrote
to you.
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bottles of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound I was considerably better , and after
using three more it brought me where I am
to-day. I am well , and the mother of a thrce-
months' old bab } ' .
" Doctors had failed to help me. I have no
one to thank but Mrs. Pinkhuzn and her won
derful remedy. "
Mrs. ELUL DUNCAN , Boeder's Mills , . Iowa ,
writes : '
"DEAR MRS. PINKHAM : I thanlcyou forwhat
3'our medicine and advice have done for me.
" I have a baby two months old. "When he
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me at all this time. I had no after pains and
was not as weak as I Lad been before.
* 'I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
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" My health , also the baby's , we owe to
Lydia E. PinJcham's Vegetable Compound. "
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The new lignt from Acetylene , made
from Calcium Carbide ( or lime , coke
and water ) is a recent discovery , and
when the gas is made in a "Monarch"
Generator the light is as bright as the
sun and nearly as cheap. It should
be in every store , hotel and home in
the land. This "MInarch" Generator
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Nebr. If you are interested , write
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3o-To-Bac Tor STirty Cents
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure , mak
men strong , olood pure. " "V * Jl. All druggist ! I
Don't think because an aching tooth
is little that it isn't nervy.
I Try Gram = 0 ! 1
| TryQrafn = 0 !
Ask you Grocer to-day to show yon
O a package of GR AIN-O , the new food
drink that takes the place of coffee.
j ; The children may drink it without
injury as well as the adult. All -who
try it , like it. * GRAIN'-O has that
rich seal brown of Mocha or Java ,
O but it is made from pure grams , and
$ the most delicate siomach receives it
v without distress. the price of coCee.
< . 15 cents and 25 cents per package.
Sold by all grocers.
Tastes like Coffee
Looks like Coffee
Insist that yonr grocer gives yon GRAIN-0
Accept no imitation.
$50OOO Stock of all irrades of
Furniture recently bought at the
very lowest cash price will be of
fered during1 the next ievr months
at special prices.
Customers visiting Omaha will
find this the largest and oldest
furniture store here , and wo will
make erory effort to pleasa both
in goods and prices.
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FURNITURE ,
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to Ladies : We civs Tradlna
Dr. Kay's Lung Ealni and throat disease cold. ?
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TVe now BtH direct to the u r at Wholnale Friers. The Shrewd ] j os Wftt
buyer prefers to deal with the factory. lie geia of us f rr
work nt less price than scents ask for low grade vehicles. AVe ship anywhere ,
subject to examination. WE DHLlVKlt en board cars Kansas Clty.Mo. , or Gcsben ,
Ind. , as m y suit purchaser. Send for catclojtce with prices plainly printed.
irs FREK. Write today. We soil Sewing Machines and tec C03I1ES lUCYCLK aa
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EDWARD TV. WAL.KEB CAKItlAtJE CO. . GOSHE2T. IN
&Bfi ' ' * l ' * iiKyK > ' i SS iffisSl ? s'J ? ? * ' 5 * J ?
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ftiifw $ f * iJrwf ? < F > $ slfc v w i SiweiSSSSFjiJ. . ! * !
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nijflnEBiyCCn Tfl PJIBST CTery kind ot Cough , Cold , La-Grippe , Sj
UUnltMSf 1 LLU lU UUrlU Jloniecneas , Influenza. Catnrrb , nii'l all !
lungnmltlivoiittioublu ? . Semi lor vroofolit. It does not eici.cn or disagree K
with the etomach. Sale for all agca. 1J
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Write u , pivlnjj nil symptoms plainly and our Physician will give
FREK ADVICE , u CS-pace hook of fe'olil hy Druggists or sent by mall ,
recipes and a IfREi : SAMPLE. Price , 1O cents and 25 cent * .
Address Dr.B. J. KAY MEDICAL CO. , ( WesternOffice ) Omaha , Neb.
"DIRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH
WAY TO BEGGARY. " BE WISE IN TIME AND USS.
AS IF BY R3AG1G.
EVERY MAH AND WOKlAIi
SHOULD READ.
Lives of suffering and misery from this repulsive disease turned into health and happi
ness through the use of
After vears of special study and practice In diseases of the Mucus Membrane , and espe
cially of catarrhul troubles , we have nt last developed a treatment thut will positively anu
permanently cure Catarrhal DUcascs-in whatever form thev may bo. After fully demon
strating the merits of this treatment in a private pructicc of over five yt-ars. ami sncce s-
fully treating and curing the most obstimite cu&cs. wtCliallente tlievVorlil for a cue of
Catarrh , or Catarrhul Disease our CATARRH EXPELLANT will not cure.
DeafnegH , resulting from Catarrh , quickly cured
I < oiB of Senne of Smell and Tnitto quickly restored.
All repulsive symptoms peculiar to Ckturrlml troubles , as fonl breath , nasal discharge * }
Hacking , Con tiing. and Spitting , relieved at once.
Cutarrhpl Affections of Stomach. Liver or Kidneys , cans'ng Indigestion. Sick Stomach ,
Nausea.VcaknoHn , Depression. I.osi of Ambition and Kiiergy. arc quickly cured.
Most of the weakness of men and women is caused by Citarrhnl dfeonses. The poisonous-
discharges find their way to the stomach and into the blood , and distributed thmughouft
the entire system , affecting the Vital and J-lfo forces and causing thnte Orgnnlc and
Nervous Weaknesses so dreaded by every man and woman
These weaknesses are cured t > y CATARRH EXPELLANT and pcrftcs health and
strength fully restored. Over five hundred testimonials In pruise of this treatment re
ceived since January 1 , 1697. If you have Catarrh or any Catarrhal
Will cure you Just as sure as water will quench thirst , Wrlto to-dnv for testimonials
valuable instructive puperon tne : > 6 diseases. SENT l.'KEE. Address
THE C. H. RICHARDS CO. ,
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
CURES WHERE AIL
Best Congh Syrup. Tastes O od. Tae
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KaVS Guaranteed-
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sia. constipation , liver anahldnoydiseaset.bfi-
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