The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 20, 1900, Image 7

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World
has such a record fop absolutely -
solutely curing female ills
and kidney troubles as
has Lydia Ee Pinkham's
Vegetable Gompound *
Medicines that are
Mortised to cure
thing cannot be specifics
for anything *
Lydla " . Pinkhaan's
Vegetable Compound will
not cure every kind of ill
ness that may afflict men ?
women and children ? but
proof Us monumental that
it will ansdt dfoes cure aSS
the oils peculiar to worsaena
This is a fact indisput"
able and can be verified
h& more than a million
women *
jf you are sick don't ex-
jperlmenty take the medS"
cine that has the record
of the largest number of
wares *
Lydia E. Plnkbam Sled. Co. , Lynn , Mass.
Prince Albrccht of Prussia has
bought a lot of land in the Karkobrum-
ncn Rhine wine district at $16,000 an
acre.
A HINT FOR SPRING.
TVIion Housekeepers Arc Ilrlglitoninp ; the
Interiors of Their Homes.
Now that the backbone of this re
markable winter is broken , housekeep
ers are remarking the dingy look of
the home interior. The question of
new wall coverings is up. Paper is
dear and short lived ; kalsomines are
Uirty and scaly ; paint is costly. The
use of such a cement as Alabastine.
Cor instance , will solve the problem.
This admirable wall coating is clean ,
pure and wholesome. It can be put
on with no trouble by anyone ; there
is choice of many beautiful tints ; and
it is long lasting.
If you have not tried Magnetic Starch
try it now. You will then use no other.
Great Snips for the Pacific.
President Hill of the Great Northern
Railroad says that for his proposed
transpacific steamship line he has or
dered vessels that will carry 20,000
tons , or a measurement capacity of
in over 28,000 tons. In other words , he
I ill have In operation , eighteen
months hence , vessels equal in carry
ing capacity to the Campania and the
Lucania combined. The deck room of
each vessel will amount to over five
acres.
Magnetic Starch is the very best
laundry starch in the world.
Go to your grocer to-day
and get a 150. package of
It takes the place of cof
fee at i the cost.
J ? Made from pure grains it
& is nourishing and health
ful.
Insist that yonr procer gives you GR AIN-O .
Accept no imitation.
The Best
Saddle Coat.
Keeps both rider and saddle per
fectly dry in the hardest storms.
Substitutes will disappoint Ask for
1897 Rsh Brand Potntnel Slicker-
it Is entirely new. If notfor-saleln
your town , write for catalogue to
A. JTO\VER. Boston. Mass ,
Tlie Wonder
of tue Age
No Boiling No Cooking
It Stiffens the Goods
It Whitens the Goods
It polishes the Goods
It malces all garments fresh and crisp
l * Trbeii first bought new.
Try a Sample Packaze
You'll like It if you try It.
You'll buy It if you try it.
You'll use It if you try it.
Try It.
THE WAYSIDE POND.
A lUfrcshlnc but Little-Noticed Fea
ture of Ilu-ral Scenery.
The wayside ponds In England are
one.of the most refreshing , if least
noticed , feature of rural roads , beloved
of all the weary animals , but not cele
brated In verse or prose , and rarely
painted , because they are too confined
In area , and have no "vista" beyond
them. They are all alike ; shallow by
the road and deep under the farther
bank , from which oaks or elms , or
often one single tree , rise with an up
ward curvewith a woven mass of roots
and rootlets going far down below the
surface level. The field ponds , often
set at the corner where four fences
meet , so as to afford water to four
fields equally , are prettier and more
varied , but often so overhung by
masses of thorn and briars that the
fallen leaves make the waters thick ,
and when still on their parent
branches shut out the light and air.
When these ponds lie in the center of
the meadows they are really beautiful
objects. In the more waterless coun
ties , such as Suffolk and Essex , they
are numerous and very ancient. Rare ,
indeed , is the farm on which history
records the making of any one of them.
At one end the cattle enter to drink ,
and th way down is made broad and
easy. There the tall water plantains ,
with pale gray flowers , and the water
grasses grow. Beyond , the whole sur
face is covered with a narrow-leafed
surface plant , more beautiful than the
water lily leaves , because they lie
p&Jnting all ways , like the leaves oi
frost crystals , just separated by nar
row settings of water. The finest
hawthorns and the oldest pollard oaks ,
full of polypody fern on the lower side ,
hang over these ponds , and in them
dwell a tough and ancient race of carp ,
proof against all weather and drought ,
and killed only by the hard winters ,
which seal the field ponds with ice
from lip to lip. 'In the clay counties ,
and in places where there was little
running water , the larger ponds were
only half left to nature. They were
dug for fishpools , or purely for orna
ment , though the fish were mainly
carp and tench , and not the good trout
of the southern pools. The grass is
still kept smooth upon their banks.and
the sides of the pools are planted with
the trees in fashion eighty years ago.
The quince was the favorite pondside
tree of our ancestors. It grows best
by water , and from spring , when the
pink blossom and gray leaves cover
the drooping branches , till late in au
tumn , when the golden fruits dropped
into the pool , and were gathered thence
after a week's bath , which was be
lieved to improve their flavor , the tree
was always an ornament to the mar
gin. London Spectator.
SHE KNEW HAWTHORNE.
Mr * . On a Sodgwick Tells of Her Expe
rience with the Noted Author.
I do not recollect Hawthorne's talk
ing much at the table. Indeed he was
a very tactiturn man. One day , tired
of seeing him sitting immovable on
the sofa in the hall , as I was learning
some verses to recite at the evening
class of recitation formed by Charles
A. Dana , I daringly took my book ,
pushed it into his hands , and said ,
"Will you hear my poetry , Mr. Haw
thorne ? " He gave me a sidelong
glance from his very shy eyes , took
the book , and most kindly heard me ,
After that he was on the sofa every
week to hear me recite. He was one
evening alone in the hall , sitting on
a chair at the farther end , when my
roommate , Ellen Slade , and myself
were going upstairs. She whispered
to me , "Let's throw the sofa pillows
at Mr. Hawthorne. " Reaching over
the banisters , we each took a cushion
and threw it. Quick as a flash he put
out his hand , seized a broom that was
hanging near him , warded off our
cushions , and threw them back with
sure aim. As fast as we could throw
them at him he returned them with
effect , hitting us every time , while we
could hit only the broom. He must
have been very quick in his move
ments. Through it all not a word was
spoken. We laughed and laughed , and
his eyes shone and twinkled like stars
with laughter. Wonderful eyes they
were , and when anything witty was
said I always looked quickly at Mr.
Hawthorne ; for his dark eyes lighted
up as if flames were suddenly kindled
behind them , and then the smile came
down to his lips. We laughed merrily ,
and went off to bed , vanquished , with
out a word. I suppose Mr. Haw
thorne's face must have worn that
wonderful smile , which always seemed
suddenly kindled behind his eyes ,
twinkled there for a second , and then
ran swiftly over his intensely grace
toce. Atlantic Monthly.
A Queer Caller.
A writer in Cassell's Little Folks
tells a story of a runaway hippopcia-
mus , whose keeper succeedej in recap
turing him in an unusual manner. In
the days when Mr. A. D. Bartlett was
king of the Zoo the hippopncamus once
managed to break out of his house. It
employed its freedom very properly to
make a friendly call on Mr. Bartlett.
He was not pleased to se'j this huge
charge out of bounds , and sent for one
of the elephant keepers to come and
secure it. To this man the "hippo"
had taken extreme dislike , and when
he shouted to it , it turned and chased
him. Away flew the keeper at the top
of his speed toward the hippo's den
the big beast in hot pursuit. The keep
er darted through the gate , and bolted
up the stairs to the platform over the
hippo's tank. Here he was safe.
Meanwhile , Mr. Bartlett , who had been
following the runaways , had securely
closed the gate , and the hippo was
again in prison.
A corabing-sack is a fancy thing a
woman puts on after she has got her
hair combed on the morning she ex
pects some woman to come and see
her.
FITS Permanently Carpel. JContiornervoncnoiiinfter
flr t day's UMJ of Dr. Kllne'x Oieat Nerve Kvntorer.
He-nil for FKKK 82.OO tilal bottle and Irratlw.
Uu. It. H. KLINE , Ltd. , 1 Arch HI. , I'hllmldpWa , 1'a.
Be sure you are right , then let the
girl go ahead.
Homes In Idaho and Utah.
For full description and printed matter
write to C. E. Uraimird , Ogden , Utah.
Convention is the soul's barbed-wire
fence to keep the cattle off.
Use Magnetic Starch itlras no equal.
Carter's Ink.
Good ink Is a necessity for Kood writing. Car
ter's is the best. Costs no more than poor ink.
Higher Abroad Than Here.
At the mines in England coal is to
day quoted at $1.46 per ton , as com
pared with $1.18 at the mines in the
United States. Coal mining in the old
world is getting to be more expensive
all the time by reason of scarcity , the
English mines alone being the deepest
in the world.
A vigorous growth and the original color ctvca to
the lialrby PARKKH'S HAII : HALIIM.
JtNB , ttie best euro for corns. 15cts.
The Sirdar's Former brother.
Lord Kitchener has a younger broth
er living in New Zealand , who , in
stead of following his three brothers
into the army , chose a lonely pas
toral life. Arthur Black Kitchener is
a bachelor , 48 years of age , and the
owner of a fine estate at Waihems
Grange , near Dunback , on the Shag
river.
FRKK GIFTS TO AGENTS. ,
We want 100,000 Agents , men and wo
men , boys and girls all over the United
States to sell our wonderful Lekko
Scouring Soap.Lekkoene and other Toi
let Soaps. Big profit , easy work. Prize
witi every cake. Write today. C. H.
Marshall & Co. , Dep't 10 , Chicago , 111.
Factory 11S-12G No. May St. Kef. , any
t > ank in Chicago.
The Prince Still Grand Master.
The Prince of Wales will be rein
stalled as grand master of the English
Free Masons on April 25 , the annivers
ary of his twenty-sixth year gf grand
mastership.
Are You Ufiln Allen's Foot-IIase ?
It is the only cure for Swollen ,
Smarting , Burning , Sweating Feet ,
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's
Foot-Ease , a powder to be shaken into
the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad
dress Allen S. Olmsted , LeRoy , N. Y.
He who is never guilty of follies is
not as wise as he imagines.
If all the microbes were elephants
some women wouldn't make any more
fuss about them.
Getting married is not like laying
out a corpse ; you have to have a
special talent for it.
For starching fine linen use Magnetic
Starch.
Men are all alike , and it's lucky foi
most women that they're not all dif
ferent.
Send your name and address on a !
postal , and we will send you our 156J J
page illustrated catalogue free.
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.
174 Winchester Avenue , New Haven , Conn' '
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MRS. COLONEL HAMILTON.
That Pe-ru-na has become a house
hold remedy in the home of Mrs. Colonel
nel Hamilton is well attested by a let
ter from her , which says : "I can give
my testimony as to the merits of your
remedy , Pe-ru-na. I have been taking
the same for some time , and am enjoy
ing better health now than I have for
some years. I attribute the change to
Pe-ru-na , and recommend Pe-ru-na to
every woman , believing It to be espe
cially beneficial to them. " Mrs Hamil
ton's residence is 259 Goodale street ,
Columbus , Ohio.
Mrs. Margar-
e t h a Dauben ,
No. 1214 North
Superior street , i
Racine CityJ
Wis.says : "I feelj
so well and good
and healthful
now that pen
can not describe
it. JPe-ru-na is
everything to me. I feel healthy and
well , but if I should be sick I would
know what to take. I have taken sev
eral bottles for female complaint. 1
am in the change of life and it does
me good. "
Have you catarrh of the head , throat ,
lungs , stomach or any other organ of
the body ? If so , write to Dr. Hartman -
man at once. He will send you direc
tions for treatment without charge.
Address Dr. Hartman , Columbus , O.
The famous "man milliner , " Worth ,
is brought to life again in Richard
"VVhiteing's "Fashionable Paris , " in the
April Century. Mr. Whiteing once in
terviewed the great modiste on the
subject of starting the fashions. Under
the republic , said M. Worth , "the
fashions were not started at all ; they
simply occurred. " But under the em
pire , it was simple enough.
Do Yonr Feet Ache and Burn ?
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-
East , a powde'r for the feet. It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures
Corns , Bunions , Swollen , Hot and
Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE.
Address Allen S.Olmsted.LeRoy , N. Y.
About the age a woman quits sav
ing "When I marry" a man begins to
&ay , "If 1 marry. "
The Hockey 1'rincess.
The Princess Beatrice of England
has become quite an expert hockey
player and is so devoted to the game
that she plays nearly every day at
Windsor Castle.
5) ) If BO , speculate successfully. We can innke you In one month more Interest
on yonr money than any bank will pay you In a year. S20 will buy lw)0 )
bushels of wheat or corn and maruln themme2 cents. Send for our book
on speculation. IT IS l-'KKK. All protlts payable on demand.
J. K. CO&3STOCK & CO. ,
Room 23 , Traders' Bldg. , Chicago.
HISS ANNiE WVANDOTTE. |
Miss Annie Wyandotle , queen of
the operatic stage and dramatic so
prano , says :
"Fifteenth St. and Jackson Ave. .
"Kansas City , Mo.
"Dr. Uartman :
"Dear Sir Pe-ru-na has been my
salvation. It has given me back a
beautiful voice , a gift of God ; it has
brought me once more to my old pro
fession. I can talk now , and sing ,
where before I could scarcely whisper.
Can you wonder at my delight ? 1
wish every pen-on who Is suffering as
I suffered might know Pe-ru-na. Only
those who have been afflicted can ever
know the intenee satisfaction and
gratitude that comes with a complete
cure. My voice was completely gone.
April 15 I felt so elated over the res
toration of my voice that I inserted an
advertisement in The Star for vot-al
pupils. The advertisement , which cost
me 05 cents , brought me five pupils ,
and that was the beginning of my pres
ent large class. Yours gratefully ,
"Annie Wyandotte. "
A congestion , inflammation or ulcera-
tlon of the mucous membrane , whether
of the head , stomach , kidneys , or other
organ , is known to the medical pro
fession as catarrh. It is known by
different names , such as dyspepsia ,
Bright's disease , female complaint ,
diarrhoea , bronchitis , consumption
and a host of other names. Wherever
there is a congested mucous mem
brane there is catarrh , acute or
chronic.
| MISS CLARA STOlsCKI-R. \
Miss Clara Stoeeker pays : "I had
chronic catarrh for over a year. I tried
many remedies , but found no relief un
til I saw an advertisement in the paper
of your treatment for chronic catarrh.
I tried it and I think I am now well.
I recommend Pc-ru-na to all my
friends who are alfilcted with catarrh. "
Miss Stoecker lives at Pittsburg. Pa.
Mrs. Margar-
eth Fritz , Wikox.
Oklu. . writes : "I
extend my sin
cere thanks for
good advice
have given
me. I do
not believe
I would bo
living now
if it were
not for
you. I hail
s it tier e < t
with How
f V 1 tlnrwl
for four months , and the doctors could
help me but little. They operated on
me three times. It was very painful
and I only obtained little relief. 1 was
so weak I could not turn in bed. Then
I applied to Dr. Hartman. 1 did not
know whether he could help me or not.
but I followed his advice , and used only
three bottles of Pe-ru-na and Mau-a-
lin. Now I am well and as strong as I
ever was , thanks to your remedies. "
Pelvic catarrh has become so frequent
that most women are more or leas
afflicted with it. It is usually called
female disease. "
In vievof the many mislsacing and unscrupulous imitations ot " Baker's
Chocolate " v.-hich have recently been put upon the market , v/e find it neces
sary to caution consumers against these attempts to deceive
and to ask them to examine every package they purchase ,
ar.J make sure that it has on the front a yellov/ label v/ith
our name and place of manufacture.
WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd.
DORCHESTER ,
and cur " " the
"La Belle Chocolaticrc"
trade-mark back.
If ycur grocer dees not keep the genuine article , pleace let
. .
TRASE.KARK. us know , and v/e will endeavor to put you in the v/ay of
getting it. Send for a copy of our Choice Recipe book , mailed free to any ap
plicant who mentions this paper.
WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited , Dorchester , Mass.
ESTABLISHED 1780.
Stops the Cough
Works Off
A KLOND3KE SCENE.
, Every druggist from Klondike to Cuba sells Laxative Bromo-Ouinine Tablets
for Colds and Grip. In fact it is the only Cold and Grip prescription sold throughout this
vast territory , which is striking evidence of its virtue and popularity. This signature
appears on every box of the genuine article. No Cure , No Pay. Price , 25c.