The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 15, 1901, Image 8

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    Stingy KspoUtlon Visitors.
It is a remarkable fact that any one
ward in Philadelphia you irilght al
most say any division of one ward-
contributes more to charity In one
week than the Paris exposition did
during its entire run , " said a young
man of the Quaker city who has just
returned from the French capital.
"When the exposition was opened
boxes were placed all ijirough the
grounds , embellished with signs in va
rious languages , setting forth the fact
that the contents would be devoted to
charity. Millions of people visited the
exposition and must have seen these
boxes , for they were conspicuously
displayed. They were not exainnled
until after the close of the exposition ;
and how much do you suppose they all
contained ? Less than $12 ! That's a
fine record for charity , isn't it ? "
It is always safe to learn even from
our enemies. Colton.
Good deeds and kind words are nev
er lost
Remedy for Urlp Sufferers :
Uarfleld Tea cleanses the system ,
purifies the blood , aids digestion and
helps nature throw off disease. It la
made from Herbs.
Before marriage men and women
argue ; after that they dispute.
Don't Get Footsore ! Get FOOT-KASE.
A certain cure for Swollen , SmartIng -
Ing , Burning , Sweating Feet , Corns
and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-
Ease , a powder. Cures Frost-bltea and
Chilblains. At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad
dress Allen S. Olmsted , LeRoy. N. Y.
The average man likes to point to
the good traits in his children as a
heritage from himself.
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH , the only 16 oz. package for
10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con
tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded.
There is much difference between
the tally cards of earth and those of
heaven.
CAREER AND CHARACTER OF ABRMUM LINXOLN.
An address by Joseph Choate , Am
bassador to Great Brltain.on the career
and character of Abraham Lincoln
his early life his early struggles with
the world his character as developed
in the later years of his life and his
administration , which placed his name
i !
so high on the world's roll of honoi-
and fame , has been published by the
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail
way and may be had by sending six
( G ) cents.'n postage to F. A. Miller ,
General Passenger Agent , Chicago , 111.
General Yates has set the seal of
his disapproval upon prize fighting ,
and has decreed that this pastime
shall not be indulged in within the
boundaries of the state of Illinois
while he presides at the head of the
executive department.
Piso's Cure cannot bo too highly spoken of as
a cough cure. J. "VV. O'BuiEX , 322 Third Aie ,
N. , Minneapolis. Mian. . Jan. 6.1000.
A Playwright's Start.
Henry Arthur Jones , the dramat
ist , says that when he first taught
himself how to write plays it was his
custom to witness the same piece six
nights a week in order to learn the
technique. He keeps a stock of char
acters , plots , scenes , incidents and
themes all lying ready for use and
simmering in a dramatic stockpot.
Friendship is often used as a tem
porary cement for binding mutual in
terests.
Saints who carve for themselves are
sure to cut their fingers.
Humbert's Heavy Insurance.
The Marquise de Fontenoy now
states , on what she calls official au
thority , that the life of the late King
Humbert was insured for 36,000,000
lire , or ahout $7,000,000 , and of this
amount § 6,000,000 was represented in
policies in companies in this coun
try. Nevertheless , it is believed the
marquise has been grotesquely im-
posd upon in this matter.
Says Hazing Did Him Good.
A venerable graduate of Harvard
says that one of the most useful les
sons in deportment at Cambridge was
given him in his freshman year by
a band of sophomores on a midnight
visit to his quarters. This alumnus
says " e was then and there taught
how to be civil and polite to his su
periors , and that the performance
everlastingly took the conceit out of
him.
Monkey Skins by the Million * .
During the past year there was an
increase of nearly $30,000 in the value
of monkey skins exported from the
Gold Coast , from which it is estimated
that at least 1,000,000 monkeys were
killed in that district alone.
DOWNFALLS
Sometimes iu-whiter at every
step there is danger of
SPRAINS
and
BRUISES
which cnpplc or hurt
deeply , but at any time
from -whatever cause
will cure surely and promptly
But a Bullet Through a Vital Fart
Stopped His Antics ,
ATTEMPTS TO CAPTURE A SALOON
GOT. Deltrlch Issues Ills Arbor Day Proc
lamation April 23d the Time to Finn
Trees Various Other Nebraska DoliiRS
nnd Happenings.
GORDON , Neb. , Feb. 9. The Httlo
town of Merriman , twenty-five miles
east of Gordon , -was shaken up by the
shooting of Jim White , who has been
holding forth in this vicinity for
some time. Jim White and Louis
Provo , a half-breed Indian , entered
Jack Barnes , saloon and Immediately
attempted to run the bartender , Linn
Kern , out and take possession.
White and Provo began the trouble
by throwing cuspidores at Kern , chas
ing him behind the bar , brandishing
their revolvers and uttering vile
threats. Kern did not propose to have
them take possession in that way and
came out shooting. The first shot
passed through White's lungs.
It is reported that White killed
three men in Montana , for which he
had to leave there , and he has been
regarded as a dangerous person. He
terrorized the citizens of Gordon two
years ago by defying the authorities
and standing the city marshal off
with his gun.
The latest reports claim that White
is still alive , but failing fast , his
chances for recovery being very frag
ile.
ARBOR DAY PROCLAMATION.
Governor Sets Apart Monday , April 22 ,
to Be Observed.
LINCOLN , Neb. . Feb. 9. Governor
Dietrich has issued the following proc
lamation , designating Monday , April
22 , as Arbor day :
"The observance of Arhor day has
In the past contributed in no small
degree to the growth and Improve
ment of Nebraska's forestry and foli
age. It has transformed vast ex
panses of prairie into picturesque
woodland. Increasing the landscape
beauty of the state and making it
more desirable for those seeking op
portunities for investment and af
fording comfort and pleasure to those
already jhere. This practice , which
has added so much beauty and value
to the state in the past , should not
only be maintained in the future , but
should be enlarged upon to the great
est practical extent. On each recur
ring Arbor day every citizen of Ne-
hraska should add at least one tree
to our forestry and foliage , which
shall serve the double purpose of be
ing both commemorative and benefi
cial commemorative of the mental
genius of our distinguished citizen ,
Hon. J. Sterling Morton , author of
Arhor day , and beneficial in the way
of increased comfort and value.
"By authority vested in me by law
I therefore do hereby proclaim and
designate Monday , April 22 , 1901 , as
Arbor day , and I earnestly request of
the citizens of this state and all
school children to observe this occa
sion by the planting of trees and
beautifying shrubbery.
"In testimony whereof I have here
unto subscribed my name and caused
to be affixed the great seal of the
state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln ,
the capital of the state of Nebraska ,
this 4th day of February , in the year
of our Lord 1901.
"CHARES H. DIETRICH. "
Basis for Representation.
LINCOLN , Neb. , Feb. 9. Under the
reapportionment of legislative dis
tricts each 32,000 people of Nebraska
will be entitled to one senator and
three representatives. The number
of members -will remain unchanged ,
but the representation will be divid
ed upon an actual population basis ,
which will probably decrease the rep
resentation of the eastern half of the
state and increase that of the western
half. Representative Evans of Lin
coln county is preparing to make a
strong fight in the house In behalf
of his section , and in the upper branch
Senators Currie and Van Boskirk will
champion the interests of the great
northwest.
Favor New AVinz for the Asylum.
HASTINGS , Neb. , Feb. 9. The leg
islative committees appointed to visit
all the state institutions for the pur
pose of inspection visited the asylum
for the chronic insane at Hastings
and were carefully escorted through
the institution by Superintendent
Kern and Steward Haverly. The in
vestigating committees made a thor
ough examination of everything and
expressed great surprise at finding
the institution in such excellent con
dition. They found that all wards
were filled to the limit and on learn
ing the annual increase of inmates
in the Hastings asylum they all ex
pressed themselves to the effect that
it was an absolute necessity that a
new wing be added to this institution
at the earliest possible date.
Change at the Insane Asylum.
HASTINGS , Neb. , Feb. 9. The Asy
lum for the Chronic Insane was offi
cially turned over to the newly ap
pointed officials. Dr. Kern of Wood
River succeeded Dr. Steele of Hast
ings as superintendent , and Harry
Haverly of this city succeeds Mr.
Barnes of Red Cloud as steward.
George James of Hastings was ap
pointed bookkeeper , to take the place
of Dan Althen of Omaha.
Canadian smelters have entered in
to an agreement combining their in
terests.
Maddened Horse Kills Him.
HOLDREGE , Neb. , Feb. 9.The '
death of A. R. Potter , living some ten
miles from This city , occurred from
the effects of being crushed by a
horse. The horse was crazy with the
cornstalk disease , and crushed Mr.
Potter against the side of the stall ,
inflicting injuries about the liver ,
Evart'c Outdone.
Ex-Senator Williams M. Evarts is
no longer the champion framer of.
long sentences. He frequently made a
record of 500 words , but has been far
outdone by Rastus S. Ransom , a New
York lawyer , who in a will case a
few days ago put a hypothetical ques
tion 4,000 words in length. Boiled
down all this meant : "Assuming the
testimony to be true , was she sane or
insane when she made her will ? " It
took just thirty minutes to ask the
question.
The Quay Floral Arch Cost SI4O.
The arch of white Immortelles ,
a keystone of red carnations , bearing
the legend , "Verdict of the People , "
presented to Senator Quay on the
morning of his return to the senate
after two years of enforced exile , cost
? 140 In good , hard money. It was
bought and designed by employes In
the various executive departments
who maintain a voting residence in
Pennsylvania and secured their posi
tions through Mr. Quay's influence.
These all contributed pro rata and
bonght the largest and most expensive
floral tribute ever appearing in the
United States senate.
The greatest things rise from the
simplest truths.
ONE DOLLAR PER PILL.
Miss Nettle Hixon Says the Remedy That
Cured Her Would Bo Cheap at
This Price.
Cincinnati , 0. , Feb. 11 , 1901. ( Spe
cial. ) Miss Netta Hixon is Sergeant-
at-Arms of Camp No. 1 , Patriotic Order
of America. Her home is at No. 1717
Hughes street , this city. She is a very
popular and influential lady. For
three , years she has been ill. Now she
IB well. She says : " 1 cannot praise
Dodd's Kidney Pills too highly for
what they have done for me. I was
troubled for three years with weakness ,
and often had dizzy spells , so that I
dared not go out alone. My head would
ache continually for four or live days
at a time , until life became simply a
burden.
"All the medicine I took did me no
good , until my physician advised mete
to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I secured
a box , and soon found that my head
ache was leaving me. I felt encourag
ed and kept on taking them and get
ting stronger. The pains gradually
diminished , until I had used four
boxes , and all trace of pain had gone.
I am today a strong and well woman ,
thanks to Dodd's Kidney Pills. If the
price was one dollar per pill , instead
of 50c a box , they would be cheap ,
compared with other so-called medi
cines placed before a suffering public. "
This is but a sample of the letters re
ceived every day by the hundred. They
all tell the same story of sickness and
soreness , changed into health and
vigor by the use of Dodd's Kidney
Pills. They never fail. 50c a box , six
boxes for $2.50. Buy them from your
local druggist if you can. If he can't
supply you , send to the Dodds Medi
cine Co. , Buffalo , N. Y.
The first and worst of all frauds is
to cheat one's self. Bailey.
STATE OP OHIO , CITV OF TOLEDO ,
LUCAS COUNTY- , f bb >
Franft J. Cheney makes oath that he is the
senior partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney &Co. ,
doins business in the City of Toledo , County
and State afore id. and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK .T. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv
presence , this 6th day of December. A. D. 188a
rqPAT i A. W. GL.EASON ,
lbEAr"J Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally , and
acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Send for testimonials , free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , a
Sold by Dnifjgists. 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
True friends appear less mov'd than
counterfeit. Horace.
Each package of PUTNAM FADE
LESS DYE colors more goods than any
other dye and colors them better , too.
Do nothing when angry and you
will have the less to undo.
He who seeks fellowship with the
world its in no condition to trust God.
You Can Get Allen's Foot-Ens * Free.
Write to-day to Allen S. Olmated , Le
Roy , N. Y. , for a FREE sample of
Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder. It cures
sweating , damp , swollen , aching feet.
Makes now or tight shoes easy. A cer
tain cure for-Chilblalns and Frost-bites.
At all druggists and shoe stores ; 25c.
Sometimes people stop at a hotel in
order to escape home comforts.
The Herb Care for Grip.
Grip and colds may be avoided bj
keeping the system cleansed , the blood
pure and the digestion good. Take Garfield -
field Tea.
Some society snobs doubtless pity
Adam because he had no ancestors.
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH , the onlj 1C oz. package for
30 cents. All other 10-cent starch con
tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded.
Doth the moon care for the barking
of a dog7 Burton.
TO CUKK A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take LAXATIVE BHOMO QUININE TAIILKTS. All
druggists refund the money if It falls to cure.
E.V. . Grove's signature is on the box. SSc.
Success is only aweet when it has an
honest record.
Avoid baldness , gray hair , dandruff sati thin locks ,
by twins TAIIKFU'S HAIR U.U.SAM.
Ns. toe bust cure fur corns. 15cl .
The talent of success is nothing
more than doing what you can do
well. Longfellow.
Git AND EXCLUSION
To the lieauinont Oil Fields uml .Surround
ing Territory. SI5 For Itoumi Trip.
On February 11) ) . 1901 , the Kansas
City Southern Railway , known as the
Port Arthur route , will make the very
low rate of $15 for the round trip from
stations on their line in Kansas and
Missouri to Beaumont. Lake Charles ,
Port Arthur , Houston , Galveston and
San Antonio , in order to meet the
constant demand of investors and ex
cursionists attracted by the wonderful
oil gusher to Beaumont and surround
ing territory.
Tickets will be limited to March 12 ,
1901. thus affording an elegant oppor
tunity to visit the wonderful South
land and investigate its world-famed
resources. Any inquiry relative to
excursion will be cheerfully attended
to , and we invice such inquiries.
S. G. Warner. G. P. and T. A. ; J. H.
Morris. H. D. Dutton , T. P. Agts. , Kan
sas City , Mo.
MANY SFKCJAI. KATES
vlii
OMAHA & J.T. I.'JUIS It. I .
New Orleans and return ? 29.2
Mobile and return $31.25
On sale February llth to 17th in
clusive.
Tourist rates now on sale to Arkan
sas , Florida , Cuba and all the winter
resorts of the south. Homeseekers
excursions one fare , plus $2.00 for the
round trip , on sale first and third
Tuesday each month to many points
south. All information at City Ticket
ofiice. 1415 Farnam St. , ( Paxton Hotel
Block ) , or write Harry E. Moores , C.
P. & T. A. , Omaha , Neb.
A drunkard's nose is a lighthouse to
warn others of the little water pass
ing beneath.
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH , the only 16 oz. package for
10 All other 10-cent starch
cents. - con
tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded.
Waste rarely brings what is needed.
$1-18 will buy new Upright piano on
easy payments. Write for catalogues.
Schmoller & Mueller , 1313 Farnam
street , Omaha.
He who works well wields pleasure
from his toil.
Throw physic to the doRs If you don't want
the dogs but If you want good digestion chew
Beemau's Pepsin Gum.
The antiquarian has no use for a
thing until time has rendered it use
less.
Red , Rough Hands , Itching , Burning
Palms , and Painful Finger Ends.
Soak the hands on retiring in a strong , hcrty
creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry ,
and anoint freely with CUTICURA , the great
skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear , during
the night , old , loose kid gloves , with the finger
ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For
red rough chapped hands fissured itching
, , , dry , , ,
feverish palms , with shapeless nails and painful
finger ends , this treatment is simply wonderful ,
and points to a speedy cure of the most distress
ing cases when physicians and all else fail *
WAS troubled with hands so sore that when I pot them in wafer the can
would near set me crazy , the skin would peel off , and the flesh would get hard
and break , then the blood would flow from at least fifty places on each hand.
"Words never can tell the suffering I endured for three years.
I tried at least eight doctors , but my hands were worse than when I commenced
doctoring. I tried every old Granny remedy that was ever thought of without one
cent's worth of good and could not even get relief.
N. J. , who will vouch for the truth of my sufferings.
' Before I could start to work , I would have to wrap each finger on both hands ,
and then wear gloves , which I hated to do , for when I came intake them off , it
would take two hours and the flesh would break and bleed. Some of my friends
who had seen my hands would say , "If they had such hands they would have
them " others would "they would work " and
amputated" ; cay never , more would
turn away in disgust. But thanks to Cuticura , the greatest of skin cures , it
ended all my sufferings.
' Just to think , after doctoring three years , and spending dollar after dollar during
that time , Cuticura cured me. It has now been two years since I used it and I
do not know what sore hands are. I never lost a day's wort while I was using
it or since , and I have been working at the same business , and in acids , etc.
THOS. A. CLANCY , 3JO Montgomery St. , Trenton , N. J.
Complete External and Internal Treatment for Even ? Humor.
Consisting of Curicniu. SOAP (25c. ) , to cleanse the skin of crnntn and
scales , nnd soften tlic thickened cutlclu , CtrricURA Ointment ( Me. ) ,
lo insUintlv allay Itchlntr , inn immntlon , and irritation , and soothe and
The Set S1.25 L sal , and CcmcUKA RZSOI.VE.VT (50c. ) , to cool and cleaned the blood.
. A. SIXOLI : BET. Is often aufllciont to euro the most tortnrlni ; . UlBflir-
nrlne , nnd humiliating skin , Fcilp , and blood humors , with lo a of liuir , when all rise fnlle. Hold
throughout the world. POTTER Dnua AND Caen. CORP. , Bee ! Props. , Boston , U. S. A.
SyiiElions of Women Use © istlcyra Soap
Assisted by CnUcura Ointment for preserving , purifying , and beautifying the gkln , lor
cleansing the cilp of crusts , pcales , and dandruff , un < l the stopping of falling hair , for
( softening , whitening , and soothing red , ronsrh , and sore hand * , in the form of baths for
annoying Irritations , Inflammations , and clnfings , or too free or offensive perspiration in
the form of washes for ulromtive weaknesses , and for many sanative antiseptic nur
poses -which readily sicrgeet themselves to women , and especially mothers , and for all
the purposes of the toilet , bath , and nursery. No amount of persuasion can Induce those
who have once used it to use any other , especially for preserving and purifying the akin
scalp , and hair of Infants and children. CUTICUKA SOAP combines delicate emollient nron *
ertles derived from CtmconA , the great skin cure , with the purest of cleansing Ingredlenta"
and the most refreshing of flower odors. > 'o other medicated soap ever compounded Is to
becomDarod with It for preserving , purifying , and beautifying the skin , scaln hair and
hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap , however expensive , Is to bo comoared
with it for all the purposes of the toilet , bath and nursery. Thns It combines In ONE 80A
at ONE PRICE , viz. , TWENTY-FIVE CENTS , the BEST skin and complexion aoap. the BBS *
*
toilet and BEST baby soap In the world. ' *
Bowel Troubles : Caused by over-work ! Over-eating ! Over-drinking ! No part of the human body receives
more ill treatment than the bowels. Load after load is imposed until the intestines become clogged , refuse to
act , worn out. Then you must assist nature. Do it , and see how easily you will be cured by CASCARETS
Candy Cathartic. Not a mass of mercurial and mineral poison , but a pure vegetable compound that acts
directly upon the diseased and worn out intestinal canal , making it strong , and gently stimulating the liver and
kidneys ; a candy tablet , pleasant to take , easy and delightful in action. Don't accept a substitute for CASCARETS.
"
to I'u bring & surgeon. weweler'a Weekly. havv
"I bare gone 14 days at time wlt&oat m--
movement of the bowels. Chronic conitlpa- .
6on as
tlon for eoTcn years placed me la tills terrible
* in- condition ; I did OTerrtblnR 1 beard of but ncrer chan
f oand an ; relief until 1 began uMn : : CASCAKET8.
I now bare from one to thren passages a day. and cair
> If I TTS.J rich I would clra ( VJQJJO for each tno-e-
on- ment ; U Is sncb a relief. ' ' ATLUBn.L-Hni.-T , Th *
1SS3 Russell St. . DetroitMich. itp-
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BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER.
THIS IS
JOc.
25c. 50c.
NEVER SOLD IN BULK.
THE TABLET DRUGGISTS
GUAIt-VNTEED TO CTTKE all boxrel tronbles , appendicitis , blllonsness. TO CtTISE : FlTf ycnrs nco the flr t box of CAS-
bad breath - , bed blood , wind OB the stomach , bloated bowels , font month , CAltET3 was sold. Xowltisoreralx million boxes n ynar. erenter than any
headache. Indigestion , . after eutlnar , liver trouble , sallow conu- similar medicine In th = world. Tils Is abiolnte proof of pi-cat merit , and
pla les. pains
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sell CAMP ETH absolutely
, will
plezton and . When . . bowels don't move res ilarly yon arc our best testimonial. We have faith and
H yonr n , ,
cettlnz sick. Constipation kills more people tban all other dlceases toKether. guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Co buy today two &Oc boxes srlTe
It Is a st-urtcr for the clironlo aliments and lone years prsnlfferlnff that come them a fair , honest trial , as per simple directions , and ifyan are not satlsfled
afterwards. Ao natter What alls yon , start taElns CASCAjaET * today , for after nslns one Oc box , return the unused COc vex and the eupty box to
yon will never g t well and be well all the time until you put yonr bowels us by anil , or the Umerlit from tvhom you purchased It , and eet your money
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right. TAke onr advlcel start with CA8CAKET3 today , under an absolute back for both boxes , 'fnkeonr adTlce no matter what alls yon start today.
Health follow and will bless the day flrst started tkonso
smarantee to cure or refunded. . . . wlllatilckjy you you
money . .
orCASCAKETH. KooU free by mall. Addl STIKUIQECaKDI CO. , .1iw