The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 20, 1899, Image 8

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    WOMEN
3WREE.
A drucgist in Macon , Ga. , says : " I
have sold a large quantity of Mother's
Friend , and nave never known an in
$ dnce where it has failed to produce the
peed results claimed for it. All women
? ? rec that it makes labor shorter and less
pi-nful. "
- " Mother's Friend
is not a chance remedy. Its good effects
are > endily experienced by all expcctan
mothers \yho use it. Years ago it passec
the e ; ociniental stage. While it always
diertcr. " labor and lessens the pains o
cc. > cry , it is also of the greatest bencS
„ t rr V-ie earlier months of pregnancy ,
/.i T ? .g sickness and nervousness are
r" * t-u/ overcome , and the linimentrelaxes
ths sprained muscles , permitting them to
. ex2 ? " \vithoutcausingdistress. . Mother's
Fr. n.1 ftives great recuperative power to
the mort'er , and her recovery is sure anc
rapid. Danger from rising and swelled
breasts ra done away with completely.
Sot ! by druggists for $1 a bottle.
Trie , BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLA NTA , QA.
S.TCU for cur fice illustrated boot for expectant mothers.
His Life Was Saved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly , a prominent citizetfo !
Hnuinbal , Mo. , lately had a wonderful
deliverance from a frightful death. In
telling of it he says : I was taken with
typhoid fever , that ran into pneumonia.
My lungs became hardened. I was so
weak I couldn't even sit up in bed.
Nothing helped me. I expected to soon
die of consumption , when I heard of Dr.
King's New Discovery. One bottle gave
great relief. I continued to use it , and
now am well and strong , I can't saj * too
much in its praise. " This marvellous
medicine is the surest and quickest cure
in the world for all throat and lung
trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and $ i.
Trial bottles free at McConnelPs drug
store ; every bottle guaranteed ,
McConneirs" Balsam cures coughs
Tablet's Buckeye Pile Ointment is the
only remedy for blind , bleeding1 and pro
truding piles , indorsed by physicians ;
cures the most obstinate cases. Price 50
in bottles. Tubes 75 cents. McConnell.
THK TRIBUNE and Demorest's Family
1 Magazine for $1.75 a year , strictly in
advance.
Many an innocent little'darling is suffering
'
fering untold'agony and cannot explain
its troubles. Mark your"child's symp
toms , you may find it troubled "with
"worms ; give it JiVhite's Cteain Vermifuge
and restore it to quietness and health.
Price 25 cents. L. W. McConnell & Co.
To insure a happy new year , keep the
Hver clear and the bodv vigorous by us
ing DeWitt's tittle Early Risers , the
famous little pilrs for constipation and
Hver troubles. A. McMillen.
A nice new line of vest pocket memor
andums at THE TRIBUNE office.
Coughs and colds come uninvited , but
you can quickly get rid of them with a
few doses of Ballard's Horehound Syrup.
Price 25 and 50 cents. McConnell & Co.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund money if it fails to
cure. 25C. The genuine has L. B. Q. on
each tablet.
These are dangerous times for the
kealth. Croup , coldsand throat troubles
kad rapidly to consumption. A bottle
of One Minute Cough cure used at the
right time will preserve life.health and a
large amount of money. Pleasant to
take ; children like it. A. McMillen.
Tablets and Box Papers.
You will find a fine line oftablets and
§ ox papers at this office for sale at very
reasonable figures and of the best qual
ity.
La grippe is again epidemic. Every
precaution should be taken to avoid it.
Its specific cure is One Minute Cough
Cure. A J. Shepherd , publisher Agri
cultural Journal and Advertiser , Elden ,
Mo.says : "No one will be disappointed
in using One Minute Cough Cure for la
Kripple. " _ Pleasant JoUke.quick to act.
A. McMillen.
OeWitt's Witch Hazel Sal + :
Cares Piles. Scalds , Bprns
Frazer Axle Grease
n k
iss \
-B „ S = > 1
I CO AFTER THIS-/ / &
Mot affected by Heat or Cold.
Highest Awards at Centennial ,
Paris and World's Fair.
Factories : Cfefega. St 1Mb , KewYoric.
DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure ,
Pleasant. Quick CtMUlts. 5 fe to take.
'P- * * ' " * * rf-jy-J.i
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Box Elder Circuit.
X * *
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Sunday-school at Box Elder church
every Sunday at 10 a.m. Church service
at n a. m. every twp weeks dating from
Sunday , Dec. 4. Sunday-school at Rei
Willow school house every Sunday at 2
p. m. Church service at 3 p. in. every
two weeks dating from Sunday , Dec. 4
Sunday-school at Garden Prairie ap
pointment every Sunday at 10 a. m
Preaching at u a. in. every two week
dating from Dec. n. Preaching service
at Spring Creek at 3 p. m every two
weeks dating from Dec II.
D. I , MATSON , Pastor.
When you cannot sleep for coughing
take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I
always gives prompt relief. It is inos
excellent for colds , too , as it aids expec
toration , relieves the lungs and j > revent
any tendency toward pneumonia. Fo
sale by McConnell.
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Advertised Letters.
The following letters were advertiset
by the McCook postoffice on Jan. isth
Paul Liese , Bess Van Baren ,
Tom Fully , Miss Bu-11 Dowling
Charles White , Miss Bell Downing
In calling for an } ' of these letters , please
say that the } ' are advertised.
F. M. KiMMBLI. , Postmaster.
The worst after effects of _ influenza
arise from deranged functions of the
liver. Clear the blood at once with Her
bine , for it will strenghen the liver to
withdraw from circulation the biliar >
poisons Price 50 cents. L. W. McCon
nell & Co.
A copy of Uncle Sam's Navy Portfolio
for loc. The series of 12 for $ i. At THE
TRIBUNE office.
Coughing injures and inflames sore
lungs. One Minute Cough Cure loosens
the cold , allays coughing and heals
quickly. The best cough cure for chil
dren. A. McMillen ,
McConuell's Halsam cures coughs.
TABLET'S
BUCKEYE
CURES NOTHING BUT PiLES.
! A SURE and CERTAIN CURE !
known for 15 years as the
BEST REMEDY for PBLES.
SOLD BY AM. DRUGGISTS.
Mlfcy BICEABDSOiT UEB. CO. , ST. LOUIS.
At L. w. MCCONNELL & co.'s.
F.C. CORSETS
MAKE
American Beauties
F' °
CORRECT
SHAPE
ARTISTIG
EFFECTS.
AH
On Each Box.
NEWEST
MODELS.
FANCY AND
PLAIN.
KALAMAZOO CORSET 00 ,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS.
SOLD BV
MRS. M. E. BARGEK ,
Paul Perry , of Columbus , Ga. , suffered
agony for thirty years , and then cured
lis piles by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve , It heals injuries and skin dis
eases like magic. A. McMillen.
In pulmonary trouble , the direct ac-
ion of Ballard's Horehound Syrup upon
he throat , chest aud lungs , immediately
arrests the malady by relieving the dis-
ress , cutting the phlegm and freeing the
vocal and breathing organs. Price 25
and 50 cents. L. W. McConnell & Co.
McConneli's Balsam cures coughs.
Elisha Berry of this place says he never
lad anything do him so much good and
jive such quick relief from rheumatism
is Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He was
jothered greatly with shooting pains
rom hip to knee until he used this lini
ment , which nffords prompt relief. B.F.
Jaker , Druggist , St. Paris , O. For sale
by L. W. McConnell , Druggist.
McMillen's Cream Lotion.
Mr. S. A. Fackler , editor of the Mican-
opy ( Fla. ) * Hustler , with his wife and
children , suffered terribly with la grippe.
One Minute Cough Cure was the only
emedy that helped them. It acted
quickly. Thousands of others use this
emedy as a specific for la grippe , and
ta exhausting after effects. McMillen's.
A Fine Showing ;
County Treasurer Berge is proud of his
record as a tax collector , aud offers the
following figures in extenuation of his
pride :
The total taxes collected by him dur
ing the year 1898 are as follows :
1898 ' . $ 2,390 15
1897 - . 50,745 65
1896 10,372 34
1895 5,727 ' 6
"
1894 . 4.339 34
1893 A'-- 2,378 17
1892 . " . ' . " ' . 908 18
1891 . ! . . . . " 502 66
1890 505 83
1889 357 86
'
1888 . . . . . . 230 82
'
1887 . . . . . . 13085
1886 100 58
1885 36 87
Total $78,72646
Total tax assessed for 1897. $67,107 53
Excess collected $ i 1,618 93
Total state tax assessed for
' 1897 $7,741 99
Excess tax collected $ ii462 96
Collected for stale in 1898. . $9,204. 95
The above showing is highly creditable
alike to the treasurer , and to the taxpay
ers of the county , aud wilt be instrumen
tal in reducing the amount of the taxes
of the county for the coming year very
materially. .
A Mid-Winter Excursion , Hot Springs.
There are thousands and thousands of
tneiy and women in the western states
who would be greatly _ benefitted bv a
month's sojourn at Hot Springs , South
Dakota. These peoplr , as a rule , are too
busy to make the trip in summer. It is
for their accommodation that the Burling
ton Route will run an excurt-ion to Hot
Springs. Tuesday , January 24111. The
rate will be one fare for the round trip
and tickets will be good thirty days.
A \isit to Hot Springs at this time of
year is productive of just as much gout
as in mid-summer , and there is the ad
ditional advantage that hotel rates at the
Springs are lower than ( hiring the sea
m. "
The Evans Hotel and the various
bathhouses are open and the medical at
tendance at Hot Springs is of as higl :
an order in January as in July.
Tickets nnd full information at all B
& M. R R. ticket offices or by address
ing J. Franci" , General Passenger agent ,
Omaha , Neb.
Knox-Fitzgerald Nuptials.
Tuesday morning at nine o'clock in
St. Patrick's church , Rev. JV. . Hickey
officiating , Richard Kuox and Minnie
Fitzgerald were solemnly joined in wed
lock according to-the impressive-cere
mony of the Catholic -cnn'rcn , in the
presence of a large number of relatives
and friends of the contracting parties
At high noon at the bride's parental
residence , a splendid wedding feast \\as
spread in the presence of a number of
invited guests , who were served with
characteristic liberality.
The young people were the recipients
of many useful and handsome tokens of
regard and affection
A trip to Sheridan , Wyoming , is sched
uled for the newly married vouple , and
they left for that place on Wednesday
night , with the "wellvishes of many
friends
About That Time of the Year.
Colonel Phillips mu\t be pretty well ac
quainted with Colonel Mitchell's habits.
In last week's Indianola Reporter ap
pears the following suggestive item :
"It is hard to break an old dog of
sucking eggs : Colonel Mitchell has again
commenced distributing his big issue by
stacking it up in the postoffice Jobby. "
PUBLIC SCHOOL ITEMS.
The Ninth grade has charge of the
weekly Assembly room exercises , this
afternoon.
Chas. Beardslee withdrew from school ,
Monday , and has taken a position in
Hill's lumber yard in Indianola.
School Business.
During the month of January I will be
n McCook Saturdays the X4th , 2ist and
28th LIU.IAN M. WELBORN ,
County Superintendent.
SCALE BOOKS For sale at THE TRIB
UNE office. Best in the market.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
' TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
. . . . COPYRIGHTS &c.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an
Invention la probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
ecnt free. Oldest agency forsecurinspatents.
Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive
tpuial notice , without charge. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir
culation of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 a
year : four months , fL Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN & Co.36IBroadw * New York
Branch Office. OS F St. Washington , D. C.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria ,
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers ,
The famous little pills.
STREET QAM IR IN REAlTLfFE.
Nto * 80 Kobl * IB CbanMter u tb * Storj
Writers Picture Him.
"I have read a good many stories , "
said tbo city man , "about the honest
newsboy who chases a man three blocks
to return the $5 goldpiece given in
mistake for a nickel , the sympathetic
bootblack who protects the widow's
son , or the heroio street gamin who
gets run over by a dray while rescuing
another boy and murmurs , 'Is Jimmy
all right ? ' and then dies. I have come
to the conclusion that these stories are
*
written by girls fresh from school or
refined old maids who live in a village ,
and they are read by men who thought
fully stick the tongue into the check
while reading. Yet there are men who
read and believe.
"I saw one of this class the other day
who went to the rescue of a bootblack
who was trying to fix his broken box.
" 'My lad , ' said the good man they
always call them 'lads' in these stories
'you are in trouble. Let me assist
you. '
"Then he knelt on the sidewalk in
his good clothes , used a half brick for
a hammer , raked up some twine from
his pocket and after 15 minutes' hard
work made a creditable job. Mean
while about 30 street boys gathered
around. One slipped a piece of old iron
into his pocket , the grateful bootblack
with a bit of chalk decorated his back
with a hideous caricature , his hat was
knocked into the gutter as ho arose ,
and one of the boys accused him of
stealing a 'dabber. '
"The man flushed with natural in
dignation , and immediately there arose
a whoop of derision , and as he strode
away he was guyed by the whole crowd
for two blocks. While in this frame of
mind it would have done him good to
have interviewed some of the ladies
who write the picturesque tales about
the imaginary street boys. " Chicago
Times-Herald.
PANBESA'S LETTER.
An Account of an Egyptian City Thirty
Centuries AIJO.
Probably the oldest letter in the
world is the letter of Panbesawritten
15 centuries before Christ to his friend
Amenemapt , a scribe.
The manuscript is of perishable papy
rus , and it ia amazing that it should
have survived for more than SO cen
turies and still be legible.
It is preserved in the collection of the
British museum. It has been several
times translated during the present cen
tury. It presents an interesting picture
of life in Egypt in the time of Barneses
IL It is more in the nature of a literary
production , a poem composed in cele
bration of the visit of Pharaoh to the
city of Pa-Barneses , than an ordinary
letter of today.
Panbesa "greets his lord , the scribe
Amenemapt , to whom be life , health
and strength , " and then goes on to de
scribe the verdant fields , the thrashing
floors , the vineyards , the groves of
olives , the orchards of figs , the great
daily markets , with their fish and wa
terfowl and swarxns of purchasers.
The citizens had their "sweet wine
of Khexni , pomegranate wine and wine
from the vineyards , " and to these they
added " of "
"beer Kati.
There was music in plenty furnisher !
by the singers of the school of Memphis.
On the whole , Pa-Barneses seems to
have been a pleasant place to live in.
"The lesser folk are there equal with
the great folk , " and Panbesa writes
that its maidens were "in holiday at
tire every day" with locks "redolent
of perfumed oil. " Washington Star.
A Method In Hl Manner.
It was raining cats and dogs outside ,
and the Columbus avenue car was
crowded. A young woman stood looking
from one seated man to another , but the
men would not budge. She looked tim
idly , then appealingly , then daggers ,
but they did not care.
Finally the worst dressed and rough
est looking man in the car got up.
"Hero is a seat for you , mum ; " he
said suavely.
"Oh , thank you ever BO much , " said
the young lady , shooting glances at the
other men which said , "You are gentle
men , but this uneducated laborer could
give you a lesson in manners. "
Presently she was shifting about on
her mat , shielding now her face , now
her white stand up collar and looking ,
with a troubled face , at a point in the
coiling from which the water came
down at irregular intervals in splashes
as big as a cent.
The well dressed men buried their
smiles in their newspapers. The labor
er , now ensconced in a corner near the
driver , gave his vis-a-vis a wink. New
York Commercial Advertiser.
Goosoberrle * on Tree * .
Travelers in Burma see many strange
things , and perhaps one of the strangest
is the way in which some kinds of fruit
grow.
For instance , gooseberries that at
bomo grow on small bushes in this part
of the world grow on trees over 25 feet
high. They are not a soft , pulpy fruit ,
but are as hard as marbles.
The real Barman grapes also grow
on high trees and not on vines. They
bang from the branches and trunk of
the tree in clusters on a long stalk and
ire covered with a thick outer skin ,
( vhich cannot be eaten.
The cachou , or monkey nut , is also
peculiar and consists "of a largo , juicy
fruit of soft pulp , with its nut or kernel
attached to the outside of the fruit at
the end farthest from the stalk from
ivhich it hangs. London Standard.
A Logical Conclusion.
In a recent "Walla Walla divorce suit ,
in which the defendant failed to ap-1
? ear , the referee made the following re- j
? ort : i
"The plaintiff appearing in person ,
ind by her attorney , and tbe defendant )
tot appearing and no ono appearing for'
lira , therefore he did not appear. "
iValla Walla Statesman.
The Kind You Have Always Bought , and which has been
in use for over 3O years , has borne the signature of
< and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since Its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits , Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Gastoria is a substitute for Castor Oil , Paregoric , Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium , Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles , cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food , regulates the
Stomach and Bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You tee Always Bouglt
In Use For Over SO Years.
. . .
THC CENTAUR COMPANY. 7T MURRAY TRCCT. HEW YORK CITY.
Some Rare Pansies.
To give our readers an opportunity to
test their fatuous Pdiisy Seeds , Messrs.
May & Co. , the well known seed growers
of St. Paul , Minnesota , will mail their
Giant Pansy collection to any person
sending them 0:113' leu cents in silver or
stamps This collection consists of the
following five rare varieties , put up in
five separate packets , ( over 500 seeds )
enough for a large pansy bed : Improved
Sno\v Queen , white ; the Shah , bronze
colored ; Gorgeous , dark brownish red ;
Swanley Blue , delicate lavender blue ;
German Prize Mixed , a superb mixture
of choice varieties. Send ten cents for
the pansy collection and give them the
names and addresses of four persons who
buy seeds , and they will include free a
packet of the wonderful Horn Poppj * .
On each packet will be printed full cul
tural instructions
They will also send to any gardener or
farmer one package of their extra tarly
tree tomato on receipt of six cents in
stamps. Their handsomely illustrated
catalogue will be mailed free on applica
tion , to any one who intends to purchase
seeds this spring. Be sure and mention
THK McCooK TRIBUNE when writing
May & Co. 13-41.
Bismarck's Iron Nerve
Was'the result of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found where stomach , liver , kid
neys and bowles are out of order. If you
want these qualities and the success they
bring , use Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They develop every power of brain and
body. Only 250 at McConnelPs
Writing paper in bulk and box , with
envelopes to match , at very reasonable
figures THE TRIBUNE
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCooK , NEBRASKA.
Hr"Ajent of Lincoln Land Co. Office
Rear of First National bank.
J. B. BALLARD.
O 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.
0. L EYERIST & CO. ,
' PROPRIETORS OF THE
McCook Transfer Line
BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS.
y furniture van in the
city. Office one block north of
Bnrnett Lumber Yard. Leave or
ders for bus calls at Commercial
hotel ; ordeis for draying at Ev-
erist , Marsh & Co.'s meat market.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
CASTOR ! A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
One Minute Cough Cure , cures.
That U what It was made ( or.
No Right to Ugliness.
The woman who is lovely in face , form
and temper will always have friends , but
one who would be attractive must keep
her health. If she id weak , sickly and
ali run down , she will be nervous and
irritable. If she has constipation or kid
ney trouble , her impure blood will cause
pimples , blotches , skin eruptions and a
wretched complexion. Electric Bitters
is the best medicine in the world to reg
ulate stomach , liver and kidneys and t
purify the blood It gives strong nerves ,
bright eyes , smooth , velvety skin , rick
complexion. It will make a good-look
ing , charming woman of a run-dowu in
valid. Only 50 cents at McConnell's.
"God is good to the Irish , " was the
motto inscribed over a pipe crossed on a
whisky bottle , which the witty Die *
Boucicault invented for the coat of arms
of the "Sliaughraun Club. " This inter
pretation of the purposes of Divine Prov
idence would seem to be borne out by an
article in the January Cosmopolitan
treating of the Iribh leaders of the na-
! lions , and showing that not only has
England a Lord Wolselev , a Lord Rob
erts , and a Kitchener , but that Spain has
a Duke ol Tetuan , Russia a General
Obrutscheff , and Hungary a Viscount
Taafe , not to mention an endless array
of other Irishmen who have reflected
honor upon their native land.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand , but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve , cures
them ; also old , running and fever sores ,
ulcers , boils , felons , corns , warts , cuts ,
bruises , burns , scalds , chapped hands ,
chilblains. Best pile cure on earth.
Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cts.
a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by L.
W. McConnell & Co.
THE TRIBUNE will club with any pa
per you may want. Try it.
F. D. BURGESS ,
Her and
Steam Fitter
McCOOK , NEBR.
Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe. Brass
Goods , Pumps , and BoilerTrimmmgs.
Agent for Halliday. Waupun , Eclipse
Windmills. Basementof the Meeker-
Phillips building.
B. S. ASSIOIT. Pro : . 7. Z. JfcSOHAM , Cai.
BANK OF DANBURY
DANBURY , NEB.
A General Banking Business
3f Any business you may wish to
transact with THE IcCooK TRIBUNE
will receive prompt and careful atten
tion. Subscriptions received , orders
taken for advertisements and job-work.
McCOOK STTEGICAL HOSPITAL ,
Dr. W. V. GAGE.
McCook. - - - Nebraska.
Office and Hospital over First National Bank.
Office hours at residence , 701 Marshall Ave. ,
1-cfore 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m.
I3y Massace given in appropriate cases.
Miss ANNKTTA BALL ,
McCook Surgical Hospital.