The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 06, 1900, Image 9

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On Jellies
preserves nnd pickles , spread
u thlii coating of rollneil
PARAFFINE
WAX
'Will Veep tlifin absolutely raoutnra and
acid proof. I'arafflne Wax in alno unefnl in
a dozen other vrftyn about the home. Full
directionaiu each pound package.
Sold ever/where.
STANDARD OIL CO.
SOUTH SIDE.
Remember Ihe preaching , next Sunday , at ; ;
o'clock.
The Sunday-school was well attended , last
Sunday.
The local showers have done lots of good
in this section of the country.
Some of the young people of this vicinity
went to Box Elder the Fourth.
The harvesting season is progressing and
there will he some good wheat inSouth
Side ; especially on Morlan's ranch.
There were several small picnics in the
groves of South Side on the Fourth , and no
small number escaped the showers of wet
rain.
rain.W.
W. S. Fitch thinks the birds that come into
the grove for fruit are paying for it well by
killing grasshoppers. He thinks there area
great many less 'hoppers on his farm than
there were a w.eek ago.
A great many people of this place and else
where attended the trial of "The Boys , " and
came home laughing ; and the boys
laughed loudest of all. They think their
, 'ij time will come later on.
The South Side and
Sunday-school preach
ing services have a small choir which is get
ting along nicely. They are very much in
need of a good tenor singer , but otherwise
they are coming richt to the front.
A Monster Devil fish
Destroying its victim is a type of constipa
tion. The. power of this malady is felt on or
gans , nerves , muscles and brain. But Dr.
King's New Life 1'dls are a safe and certain
cure. Best : n the world for stomach , liver ,
kidneys and bowels. Only 2jc at McConnell
& Berry's drug store.
An eastern paper refers to Governor Roosevelt
velt as ' 'a locomotive in trousers. "
Thou hast strange notions for one so young
a substitute to think that thou art the same as
Rocky Mountain Tea , made by the Madison
Medicine Co. 35c. Ask your druggist.
BOX ELDER.
I Most of our young people went to Spring
Creek , where they report a fine time.
John White , Dan Wildman , Matt Stewart
and Ike Atkinson were fishing , last week ,
throwing out about 75 pounds of fish with
their hands.
! We were surprised by a fine shower Tues
day eve , ths third , wetting Jdown about one
inch ; south of Box Elder it hailed some ; at S.
C. Kings' to such an extent as to damage the
fruit in their orchard. Following the after
noon of the fourth , frequent showers made
the corn prospect much brighter , and feed a
sure thing , which was a big question with our
stockmen.
The fourth at Box Elder was celebrated
with a nice picnic , and a fine address'by Rev. !
Badcon. The frequent showers in the after
noon rather dampened the sport.
The crowd was small on account of so
many picnics in the neighborhood and the
celebration being planned so late.Qlt is to be
hoped that if we decide to [ celebrate , next
year , the people of Box Elder will all join
and help make it a success.
If you are troubled with that most uncom
fortable disease called piles , don't neglect it.
Don't let the complaint get a firm hold. Ev
ery day the disease is neglected it grows
\vorse. Commence at once to use Tabler's
Buckeye Pile Ointment ; the relief is immedi
ate , and cure infallible. Price. 50 cents in
bottles , tubes , 75 cents. A. McMillen.
Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia. Per
sons with indigestion are already half starved.
They need plenty of wholesome food. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat so the
body can be nourished while trie worn out or
gans are being reconstructed. It is the only
preparation known that will instantly relieve
and completely cure all stomach troubles.
Try it if you are suffering from indigestion.
It will certainly do you good. D. W. Loar.
"Why do we wink ? " asks an eastern paper.
To make known our yearnings to the drug
clerk , of course.
Ivy poisoning , poison wounds , and all other
accidental injuries may be quickly cured by
using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is also
a certain cure for piles and skin diseases.
Take no other. D.V. . Loar.
Many women fail to digest their food , and
so become pale , sallow , thin and weak , while
the brightness , fieshness , and beauty of the
skin and complexion departs. Remedy this
by taking Herbine after each meal , to digest
\vhat you have eaten. Price , 50 cents. A.
McMillen.
ALL THE CREW GREW FAT.
rn-cllcainent of the Company of tlio
< iocxl Hurk Zlou.
The German bark ZIon , which ar
rived at this port Sunday from Fowey ,
England , brought a rather peculiar
cargo. It consisted of 1,800 casks of
ahina clay , but In addition there were
on hoard 300 casks of arsenic. This
part of the cargo had a remarkable ef
fect on the crew. The fact that arsenic
as well as strychnine helps the forma-
.ion of adipose tissue when taken into
he human system In minute particles
Is well known , and both drugs have
jecome favorite tonics for convales
cents. On board the Zion the men
< lept near the large array of barrels
"ontaining the drug. They were stor-
'd in the hold , near the forecastle and
artially exposed to the rays of the
mn , which streamed In through the
open hatch. When only about a week
out from port one of the crew men
tioned to his messmates that a peculiar
and indescribable odor was coming
from the casks containing the drug.
It was not long after their attention
had been called to it that they noticed
the same thing , and , strange to say ,
noticed it all the more forcibly a week
later. Several of the German tars ue-
came aware of the fact that they were
filling out their clothes to a much
greater extent than when they shipped.
Many others , as days went by , became
abnormally stout , in vast contrast to
the former slim appearance which
many of them presented before the
land was left. One man gained , it is
said , twenty-five pounds. Others were
affected to a less extent. But the ag
gregate weight put on by the entire
crew was little less than 400 pounds.
Several of the sailors are known here ,
and they are said to be scarcely rec
ognizable when contrasted with the old
days. The entire sudden taking on of
avoirdupois is attributed to vapor ,
which , generated by the action of the
sun on the casks , was inhaled by the
seamen as they slept , and acted in
precisely the same manner as a tonic
in a prescription. Capt. Hammes , wbo
slept aft in the vessel , entirely removed
from the arsenic , doss not show any
effect of the inhalition. Philadelphia
Times.
SWIFT MESSENGER BOYS.
Use of the Bicycle Has Adilecl to Their
Speed.
"The bicycle has proved a valuable
assistant in many phases of business , "
remarked a wheeling enthusiast yes
terday , "but I think that to the mes
senger boy it has become a priceless
boon. Nowadays it is a rarity to see
a messenger boy journeying along in
any other manner than on the silent
steed. And the proficiency attained by
'he majority of these youngsters in the
art of riding would rouse a feeling of
envy in the breast of many a professional - '
sional trick rider. It is no unusual j J
sight to see as many as three of the
boys on one bike. Then , again , you'll
see a youngster gliding along , seated
anywhere on the wheel except the sad
dle. In fact , the majority of the boys I
!
scorn the use of the saddle at all.
When in a hurry these peaceful rough
riders catch hold of a trolley car
dasher , and with feet on the handle
bars sail down the street , oblivious of
the fact that a fall may mean instant
death. " Philadelphia Record.
Checking System Applied to Babies. I
In some of the New York depart
ment stores babies can be checked like 1
so many umbrellas , while their moth
ers pursue the elusive bargain from
counter to counter. A small boy is de
tailed to stand guard over a certain
number of infants. The small boys
and the infants have not been asked
for an opinion , but the mothers are
enthusiastic in their approval. In
Brooklyn the checking system as ap
plied to babies r-as appeared in a new
form. Brooklyn being recognized as
the city of churches , the new develop
ment is naturally along the ecclesias
tical line. The Ry. Dr. Wiley of the
Nostrand Avenus > Tuethodist Episcopal
church is the originator of the scheme.
and the mothers are once more the
gainers. A large rocm 'aas been fitted
up with hammocks and cribs , peram
bulators and toys. Here a volunteer
committee of young women assembles
every Sunday morning , and here the
mothers , v.-ho vould otherwise be kept
at home leave their babies , while they
themselvts alte- " the regular church
service. The plan is a novel one , but
promises , and deserves , to be popular.
Harper's Bazar.
Keep the Boilers Filled.
The boilers of fire engines are auto
matically filled , in a firehouse by a
new device , consisting of a pipe ex
tending up from the floor , which has
a. self-coupler at the upper end to con
nect with the engine and open the %
steam valve to draw the water fnto
the boiler.
A LONG FALL.
Never Would IJiive ltiU * vcd It If II *
Hutlu'fc Keen It.
The man with a bunch of twine for
whiskers was shaking his chin at the
company of listeners , one of whom
had shortly before read from a news
paper a story of a man falling down a
well and sustaining no very serious
injury , says the Washington Star.
"Which reminds me , gents , " he said ,
"that what I am about to relate to
you is a fact , a calm , cold fact , that
I wouldn't think of telling you if it
was anything else. It happened out
in one of the deep mines of Colorado ,
where there was a straight shaft 850
feet deep. Some said it was 875 , but ,
gents , I'm a truthful man , and 1
know it was 25 feet 1 inch short of
that , for I measured it myself. Weil ,
to make a long story short , one day
theft was a man out to see the mine
from New York to buy it. He had a
pot of money , and he looked like he
carried it around under his vest , for
he was as big through as a bass drum
and built on them proportions. I guess
he weighed 300 pounds , though it
might have been only 298. Anyhow ,
he was standing around the mouth of
the shaft one morning , and by some
chance or other he toppled over and
down he went. I was looking right at
him when he toppled , and I never
want to see another man's face look
like his did then , gents , indeed I don't.
Not much. Well , to make a long story
short , we looked at each other for a
minute as he went down the hole , and
then we broke for the cage , which
was fastened up yet , and two of us
started down after him , expecting to
find him a mangled mass at the bet
tom. But we didn't , and as we began
to near the bottom we heard him
yelling like a coyote to hold up or we'd
mash the life out of him. That scared
us worse than the other , and we want
ed to go back , but we couldn't do
that , so we went slow and got down
to him all right. Well , to make a long
story short , by gum , do you know that
we found that he had gone down that
hole so fast and he had filled it so full
that he had compressed the air in it
to such an extent that by the time he
got pretty near to the bottom he
wasn't moving faster than he would
have moved through that much water ,
and he had really stopped ten or fifteen
feet from the bottom and couldn't get
either way , which was what scared him
so as we came down on him in the
cage. Very peculiar occurrence , gents ,
and if I hadn't seen it with my own
eyes I never would have believed' if
in the world. Never. "
CHINESE BLACKMASLINC.
Hevy : Exactions on a Kullroi < l Ofli'il.il
at Peklnc : * ,
A curious instance , and by no means
a , flattering one , of Chinese methods
3f government has just been supplied
by the arrival of Sheng Taotai from
Shanghai , says a Pekin dispatch to the
3t. James Gazette. This gentleman
holds several important posts , and
imong others has the appointment of
director of railways. He is also the
idministrator of the Chinese tele
graphs and has an excellent reputa
tion among foreigners for his toler
ance and open-mindedness. Recently
fie was called here by command of
the emperor to confer about the sev-
jral reforms which his majssty was
o eager to adopt. The chief officials
) f Pekin hailed his advent with de
light , as it at last gave tbmn the op
portunity of a "squeeze , " which hac1
jeen quite impossible while Slieng was
so far distant from Shanghai. The
modus operandi is quite a usual and
in every-day one and deserves notice
rhe gates of Pekin are farmed out to
ligh officials , chiefly princes of royal I (
ilood. All merchandise is examined *
md is passed on payment of a small
: ax. But when an official like Sheng i
jomes in , from whom they are desir-
3us of exacting a good round sum ,
: he procedure is altered. In this par-
icular case Sheng was given to un-
lerstand that contraband articles
would be found in his luggage unless
lie satisfied the farmers of the gate.
! believe I am correct in saying that
3heng did not even attempt to dispute
) r haggle , but resignedly asked what
imount was required. The answer
ivas 30,000 taels. This was paid or :
aromised , and Sheng proceeded on his
lourney , probably glad at having got
) ff so cheaply. But against all prece-
lent and custom , he was stopped at
: he inner gate , and did not get off un-
ler 20,000 taels. So altogether this
infortunate official , called to the capi-
; al by the emperor's order , had to pay
) ver $6,350 before he was allowed to
jo to his duties.
The Boston Girl.
"Were you out in all that rain ? "
sked the Clifton girl. "No , " said the
oung woman from Boston , "Iwas
aerely in the portion of the rain that
lescended in my immediate vicinity. " ! 'i '
-Cincinnati Enquirer. |
A Good Cough Medicine.
It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy when diuggists use it in their own
families in preference to any other. "I have
sold Chamberlain's Couch Remedy for the
past five years with complete bntistaction to
mysflf and customers. " s.ivs Druggist J. Gold
smith , Van Etten , N. V. "i have always used
it in my own family both for ordinary coughs
and colds ami for the cough following la
grippe , and find it very efficacious. " For sale
by McConnell & Herrv , Druggists.
We will soon he permitted to sit in the
shade and fan ourselves and allow the hot air
stump orators to do all the talking.
If troubled witli rheumatism , give Chamber
lain's Pain-Halm a trial. It will not cost you
a cent if it does no good. One application
will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains
and bruises in one-third the time required by
any other treatment. Cuts , burns , frostbites ,
quinsy , pains in the side and chest , glandu
lar and other swellings are quickly cured by
applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price ,
? c nnd V > rK McConnell & Berry. Druggists.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Tribune ClubbingList. . j
For convenience ot readers of THE TRIM- j
UNh , we have made arrangements with the ,
following newspapers and perodicals whereby |
we can supply them in combination with THE (
TKIHUNE at the following very low prices :
PUBLICATION. PRICE. |
TR u
Detroit Free Press Si oo gi 50
Leslie's Weekly 400 300
Prairie Farmer oo 175
Chicago Inter-Ocean oo I 35
Cincinnati Enquirer. oo 150
New-York Tribune oo I 25
Demorest's Magazine oo 175
Toledo Blade oo 125
Nebraska Farmer oo 150
[ qwa Homestead oo I 45
Lincoln Journal oo i 75
Campbell's-Soil-Culture oo 150
New-York World oo I 65
DmahaBee oo I qo
Cosmopolitan Magazine oo I oo
it. Louis Republic oo 175
Kansas City Star 25 115
Nebraska Dairyman and Up-
to-Date Farmer 50 125
Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 115
xansas City Journal , daily. . . 4 oo 4 20
We are prepared to fill orders for any other
> apers published , at reduced rates.
THE TRIBUNE. McCook , Neb.
A Lite and Death Fight.
W. A. I lines of Manchester , la. , writing of
of his almost miraculous escape from death ,
snys : "Exposure after measles induced seri
ous lung trouble , which ended in consump-
ion. 1 had frequent hemorrhages and coughed
night and day. All my doctors said I must
eon die , when I began to use Dr.King's New
Discoveiv which wholly cured me. Hundreds
lave used it on my advice , and all say it never
fails to cure throat , chest and lung troubles. "
Regular size We and Si. Trial bottles free at
McConnell & Berry's drug store.
It is a question who is killing the most people
ple in China , the Boxers or the special cor
respondents.
Neglect is the short step so many take from
i cough or cold to consumption. The early
ase of One Minute Cough Cure prevents con
sumption. It is the only harmless remedy
hat gives immediate results. It cures all
.hroat and lung troubles. Children all like it
md mothers endorse it. D. W. Loar.
Admiral Dewey may be sent to China and
; iven an opportunity to erase the political
jlots from his heroism.
Restores vim , vigor , mental and physical
lower , fills your body with warm , tingling
ife. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea does.
J5c. Ask your druggist.
Reports show that over fifteen hundred
ives have been saved through the use of One
Minute Cough Cure. Most of these were
: ases of grippe , croup , asthma , whooping
rough , bronchitis and pneumonia. Its early
ise prevents consumption. D. W. Loar.
The sultan of Turkey is buying Krupp
juns , perhaps to be used in standing off bill
: ollectors.
A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured.
"At one time I suffered from a severe sprain
> f the ankle , " says Geo. E. Gary , editor of the
juide , Washington , Va. "After using several
veil recommended medicines without success
i tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm , and am
> leased to say that relief came as soon as I
> egan its use and a complete cure speedily
ollowed. " Sold by McConnell & Berry.
W. S. Whedon , cashier of the First National
> ank of Winterset , Iowa , in a recent letter
; ives some experience with a carpenter in his
imploy that will be of value to other mechan-
cs. He says : "I had a carpenter working for
ne who was obliged to stop work for several
lays on account of being troubled with diar-
hoea. I mentioned to him that I had been
imilarly troubled and that Chamberlain's
Jolic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had
iired me. He bought a bottle of it from the
Iruggist here and informed me that one dose
ured him and he is again at his work. " For
ale by McConnell & Berry , Druggists.
"King Rex is ruler in Milwaukee today , "
ays the Chicago Tribune. King Gambrinus
nust have gone fishm' .
Small in size and great in results are De-
Yitt's Little Early Risers , the famous little
tills that cleanse the liver and bowels. They
lo not gripe. D. W. Loar.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby RIVOU that whereas while in
ession June 10th , 1900 , the report having come
0 the attention of the county commissioners of
n accident of rather a serious nature , caused
iy horses becoming : frightened at a MKU or ad-
ertiscment attached to a bridge ou a public
end in this county , the comniissioni'rs deem it
duty they owe to the traveling public to notify
11 parties who have sfons painted or tacked or
1 any way attached to any bridge in the public
ichway in this county to remove the same
ithout delay. H. A. GREEN.
. ± i-4t County Clerk.
HARVEST SPECIALS
Harvest Gloves for Men and
A FEW
Boys , -
GOOD Men's Full Regular Made
Shirts , - - " . ,
PRICES 24-inch Turkey Red Hand
kerchiefs , - - -
ON Heavy Spring Bottom Oil 8c
Cans , - -
GOODS Farmers' Riviting Machine 360
with Rivits ,
YOU Best Eldorado Castor Oil in
NEED Single Can , 300
Best Eldorado Castor Oil in 280
TODAY. 5-Gallon lots ,
Come in and get your supply at once
THE BEE HIVE , McCooiv , NEBKASKA
A Wealth of Beauty
Is often hidden by unsightly pimples , ecze
ma , tetter , erysipelas , salt rheum etc. Buck-
len's Arnica Salve will glorify the face by cur
ing all skin eruptions , also cuts , bruises , burns ,
boils , felons , ulcers , and worst forms of piles.
Only 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by
McConnell & ISerry , Druggists.
To Cure La Grippe In Two Days.
Take Laxative Hromo- Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. E. W. Glove's name on every bottle.
4-1-
Russian law allows a man to marry only
four times , but in the large majority of cases
that is quite sufficient to break him of the
habit.
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"I had stomach trouble twenty years and
gave up hope of being cured till I began to
use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has done me
so much good 1 call it the savioi of my life , "
writes W. R. Wilkinson , Albany , Tenn. It
digests what you eat. D. W. Loar.
Unless food is digested quickly it will fer
ment and irritate the stomach. After each
meal take a teaspoonful of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. It digests what you eat and will allow
you to eat all you need of what you like. It
never fails to cure the worst cases of dyspep
sia. It is pleasant to take. D. W. Loar.
Mayor Rose of Milwaukee wears a stunning
goatee , perhaps through respect for the fest
ive goat of the bock beer season.
If the stomach performs its functions act
ively and regularly , the food of which it is the
receptacle is transformed into blood of a
nourishing quality , which furnishes vigor and
warmth to the whole body. Herbine gives
tone to the stomach and promotes digestion
and assimilation. Price , 50 cents. A.McMillen.
You feel better at once after using I lerbine ,
you enjoy your food more , and you get more
nourishment and invigorating force out of
what you eat. Hence Herbine makes you
strong , vigorous and cheerful. Price , 50 cents.
A.McMillen.
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Old Sol with kinder looks we'd greet
And cuss less at our lot
If he'd be good , and wouldn't heat
His heat so 'gol-darned hot !
All who suffer from piles will be glad to
learn that DeWitt's Witch Ha/el Salve will
jive them instant and permanent relief. It
ivill cure eczema and all skin diseases , . 15e-
, vare of counterfeits.
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McCOOK , NEBR.
Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass /
Goods , Pumps , an Boiler Trimmings ,
Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse <
Windmills. Basement of the Meeker-
Phillips Building.
C. H. BOYLE ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook , Nebraska.
Telephone 44. p. O. Building
McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
D.W. V. GAGE.
McCook , - - - Nebraska.
Office and Hospital over First National Bank.
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JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCooK , NEBRASKA.
IS-Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- -
Rear of First National bank.
Du. JOHN McPsEE ,
DENTIST.
. . of Chicago.
S Office over McConnell & Berry's.
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. Dr. I. B.
1 aylor , assistant.
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V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER ,
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I / / . T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C'H. WILLARD.
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Is one who fails to profit by experience , even though he has use of both eyes without the aid of
glasses. Time and again people buy clothing that is half made and containing mostly "Shoddy
and Flock. " Remember that three years among you has taught you that we carry no satinet
goods in the house ; what you buy of us is reliable and made by the best equipped factories in the
kutfdje in the country. Our prices are the lowest named for good goods ; we carry no other.
FRANK J. MORGAN , McCook , Nebraska.