The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 03, 1901, Image 7

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    AT ! manner of extravagant expressions are possible when
a "woman's nerves are-overwrought *
The spasm at the top-of the windpipe or bronchial tubes ,
" 'ball rising in the throat , " violent beating of the heart ,
laughing and crying "by "turns , muscular spasms ( throwing
the arms about ) , frightened by the most insignificant occur
rences are all symptoms of a hysterical condition and se
rious derangement'of the female-organs.
Any female complaint may produce hysterics , which
must "be regarded as a symptom only. The cause , however ,
yields-quicMy to Lydia E. Pinkliain's "Vegetable Com
pound , which acts at once upon the organ afflicted and the
nerve centers , .dispelling effectually all those distressing
.symptoms.
Mrs. .Lev/Is Says 2 * I Feel lake New Person *
Physically and flentally. "
* 'TteAK MRS. PINKHAM : I wish to speak a good -word for liydia 13.
Pinkliain's Vegetable Compound. For years I had ovarian trouble
and suffered everything from nervousness , severe headache , and pain in
back and abdomen. I Jiad consulted different physicians , but decided to
try your medicine , and I soon found itwas giving me much relief. I con
tinued its use and now am feeling like a new person , physically and mentally ,
and am glad to add one more testimonial to the value of your remedy. . "
HRS. M. H. LEWIS , 2108 Valentine A-ve. , Tremont , New York , N. T.
Writing to Mrs. Pinkham is the quickest and surest way
to get the right advice about all female troubles. Her ad
dress is Lynn , Mass. She advises 'women free. Following
is an instance
Mrs. Haven's First Letter to Mrs. Pinkham.
" DEAR MKS. PINKHAH : I would like your advice in regard to my
troubles. J suffer every month at time of menstruation , and flow so much
and for so long that I become very weak , also get very dizzy. I am troubled
with a discharge before and after menses , have pains in ovaries FO bad some-
tunes that I can hardly get around , have soreieeling in Jpwer part of bowels ,
pain in back , bearing-down feeling , a desire to pass urine frequently , with
pains in passing it ; .have leucorrhcea , jaeadache , fainting spells , ana some
times have hysteria. My blood is not in good condition. Hoping to hear
from you , lam , " MRS. EMMA HAVEN , 2508 South Ave. , Ctoun oil .Bluffs , Jowa.
( June 3 , 1899. )
Mrs. Haven's Second Letter.
I wish to express my gratitude for what your
medicine has done for me. I suffered for four years with womb trouble.
Every month I flowed very badly. I got so bad that I could hardly do my
work. Was obliged to sit or lie down the most of the time. I doctored for
a long time , but obtained no relief. I began using your remedies Ijydia
E. Pinkliain's "Vegetable Compound , Blood Purifier , Sanative Wash
and Liver Pills and now feel like a new woman. " MRS. TfomA. HAVEN ,
2508 South Ave. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ( Feb. 1,1900. )
Owing to the fact that some skeptical
people have from time to time questioned
the genuineness of the testimonial letters
we are constantly publishing- have
deposited with the National Ciry Bank , of Lynn , Mass. , § 5,000 ,
which will be paid to any person who will rhow that the above
testimonials are not genuine , or were published before obtaining the
writers' special permission. LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE Co.
UNION
MADE.
The real worth of my 3.00 and F3-W shoes compared with
othcrmakes is S4.CO to 5.00. 3Iy 84.00 Gilt Edge .Lino cannot bo
equalled at any price. Best In tlie world for men.
1 make and Hell more iiiou'a fine chuvH , Goodyear
TVcItfUnnd-Sewcd Process ) , than any other jannufac-
turcrin the world. \villpjty Si , OOO to any one whocun
prove that my hUitejuent is not true.
< 8lKneilW. T , . JJouslas.
Tafceno untatltntr * Insist on having W.L. Douglas shoes
with name and price stamped on bottom. Yotir dealer should
keep them ; I give one dealer exclusive sale In each town. If
lie does not keep them and will not pet them for you , order
direct from factory , enclosing price and 25c. extra for carriage.
Over 1,000,000 satisfied wearers. New Spring Catalog free.
- -BstCoIcrEjoloiscsederclcsivelj. . L DOUGLAS , Brockton , KaSS. J * *
We believe it will sell at 50 cents.
Send your order now. Our book ,
"Successful Speculation"sent free.
J. K. COW1STOCK , TRADERS' BLDG. , CHICAGO.
The assets of character arc In what
you are and not what you have.
A Month's Teat Free.
If you have Dyspepsia , writeDr. . Bboop Ttaclnc ,
V/le. , Uox 143 , foralx bottles of Dr. Shoop'a Keutorn-
tive.cxprciuimEd. Send 110 money. 1'ay 5JO If cured.
The less you are talked about the
less you are abused.
PITSrennancntlyCiimi. jroBtH ornorvononessafter
fint day's me of Dr. Kline' * Ore t Nerve Kebtorer.
Bend for I'KEIS 2.OO trial bottle and treatise ,
int. K. II. KLI.-.X , Ltd. , 931 Arch St. . HUladelphi-j. fa.
A true woman never buttons any
thing she can pin. '
Are You Interested In the Northwest ?
Home and Garden , a 16-page illus
trated monthly paper , tells all aboui
the fine climate , fertile grain and fruil
lands , timber , mines , fisheries , etc. ,
of the wonderful Northwest , the rich
est undeveloped portion of North Am
erica. The regular price of the paper Is
50c a year. If you will cut out and re
turn this ad. , state name of paper In
which. It appears , and enclose lOc In
silver. Home and Garden will be sent
you , postage paid , for one year. Ad
dress Home and Garden , Newspaper
Row , SL Paul , Minn.
When a man gets angry his reason
takes a sort of vacation.
The stomach has to work hard , grinding the
food we crowd into it. Make its worli eaay by
chewing liecman's Pepsin Gum.
The maiden's band of hope is a hus-
"band.
Try Sraln-O ! Try Graln-O !
Ask your Grocer to-day to show yon a
package of GRAIN-CT. the new food drink
that takes the place of coffee. The children
may drink it without injury ns well as the
adult. All-who try it , like it. GRAEff-O has
that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java , but
it is made from pure { grains , and the most
delicate stomach receives It without dis-
.tress. H tbo price of coffee. IScandSocts.
par.package. Sold by oil grocers.
Affectation in dress implies a flaw
in the understanding.
"When your liver is out of order do
not dose yourself with poisonous drugs
that harm and never cure , but take
Garfield Tea , the HERB remedy that
.CURES.
Nothing is impossible to the man
who can and will.
Foolish and obstinate people alone
suffer from neuralgia or rheumatism.
For they can always secure Wizard Oil
and cure themselves.
Ambition causes a fool to jump at
the moon and fall in the mud.
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.
Faith and hope may die , but charity
is immortal.
e by Special Delivery.
As a further accommodation to its
patrons , arrangements have been made
by the passenger department of the
New York Central & Hudson River
Railroad Company , whereby at the
nominal charge of oO cents per piece ,
to pay for transfer , baggage may now
be cheeked through from the principal
stations on its lines , to any hotel , resi
dence or steamship dock in New Yorker
or Brooklyn. Instead of cheeking to
Grand Central Station , New York , only ,
and arranging after arrival there to
have your baggage properly delivered ,
save yourself trouble by asking local
baggage-masters to forward your bag
gage by special delivery. A particular
style of check is used for this purpose ,
and as soon as your baggage reaches
Grand Central Station it will be
promptly delivered at the address de
sired without further attention on your
part. From the New York Mail and
Express.
An epicure is a masticater who ap
preciates a master caterer.
Ask your1 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.
Employes in the mint have to work
hard , but they make lots of money.
I donot believe Piso's Cure for Consumption
has an equal for coushs and colds. JOHN P
BOTER , Trinity Springs , Ina. , Feb. 15,190a
The Book of Life is treated like all
other bonks ; we neglect its beauty for
the fascination of the plot.
The only way to silence a woman
is to ask how old she really is.
From Monday to Saturday at every
turn in the kitchen work a Wickless
Blue Flame Oil Stove will save labor ,
time and expense and keep the cook
comfortable. No bulky fuel to prepare
or carry , no waiting for the fire to come
up or die down ; a fraction of the expense
of the ordinary stove. A
f BLUE FLAME
will boil , bake , broil or fry better than a
coal stove. It is safe and cleanly can
not become greasy , can not emit any
odor. I&ade in several sizes , from one
burner to five. If your dealer does not
liave them , write to nearest agency o
' STANDARD OIL COMPANY.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Latest Ouotntlou * from South Orealm
nnil KanMiH City.
SOUTH OMAHA.
Cattle There was another liberal run
of cattle , but packers took hold In good
shape and the market did not show much
change from yesterday. Trade was act
ive and the bulk of the supply was out
of first hands in good season. The mar
ket could be quoted just about steady ,
though in some cases sellers thought
they had to take a shade lower prices
than they did yesterday. The weaker
feeling was , of course , more noticeable
on the medium kinds of cattle. There
were only a few cows and heifers on
sale. Fifteen cars would about cover
the receipts. In . pite of the light sup
ply buyers did not take hold with quite
as much life as they have been doing ,
and the trade did not have the snap to
It that has been noticed of late. Bulls
sold in about yesterday's notches , but
they were not any too active. Veal
calves and stags brought steady prices
also. The few stockers and feeders of
good quality that were offered today
were picked up at fully steady prices.
Stockers weighing 40C pounds sold at
$ o.lO. The demand from the country is
not what might be called heavy , but
still it Is large enough to take a"ll that is
coming at good , strong prices.
Hogs There was a big run of hogs ,
making the supply for the four days this
week the heaviest in some time past.
Packers started out and tried to buy
their droves at steady prices , but Fellers
were holding for higher prices , and for
that reason the market was slow in get
ting started , and not very many sold at
tiie early bids. Finally , however , pack
ers raised their hands a little and the
hogs began moving toward the scales at
a shade -stronger prices than were paid
yesterday. The bulk of the hogs today
sold from $5.7o to $5.SO , with the long
strong at SS.TT'/i.
Sheep There were only about a dozen
loads of sheep an-J lambs on sale and the
quality of the offerings .as a whole was
common. The market opened up about
steady on the better grades. Clipped
lambs brought $4.4o , which looked about
steady , and wooled sheep sold at $4.GO ,
which was also about as much as the
same kind would have brought yester
day. The last end of the market , how
ever , was very slow and weak , as pack
ers did Tiot seem to want the common
stuff that -was offered.
KATCSAS CITY MARKET.
Cattle Medium weight native and
Texas steers , steady ; other cattle , eas
ier ; choice dressed beef cattle , 55.23U5.riO ;
fair to good , $4.705/3.15 ; stockers anil
feeders , S4.10'oo.03 ; western-fed steers ,
$4.30173.23 : Texans and Indians.1.25 ®
5.15 ; cows , S3.S5fTl.50 ; heifers , ? 3.3Kt4.r.O ;
canners. $2.50173.23 ; bulls. ? 3.50@5.00 ;
calves. $4.30' < j'G.O.
Sheep and Lamb ? Market steady ;
western lambs , $4.7373.00 ; western weth
ers. _ $4.oO74.SO : western yearlings. $4.6511 :
5.90 : ewes , S4.10fT4.30 : bulls , $3.3055.00 ;
western , lambs , $3.00So.SO. !
CABINET MEMBERS SANGUINE.
Hopeful ttiat tie Platt AmcnilmcntTI11
Ue Accepted.
WASHINGTON , April 27. The cab
inet meeting today , the last one be
fore the president's departure for the
coast , was occupied almost exclusive
ly "with the discussion of the visit
of the Cuban commission. Secretary
Root , who h-as been conducting the
conferences with the commission , sub
mitted rather exhaustively an account
of the interviews he had with them.
He told the president and the cabi
net of the objections which the com
missioners raised to the Platt amend
ment and of some of the misunder
standings regarding it.
There was a general exchange of
opinion among the members of the
cabinet regarding the situation and in
light of the views expressed , Secre
tary Root will hold another conference
with the commissioners before their
departure. The president will not see
them again , except to formally bid
them farewell. While there are one
or two points upon which some of the
members of the commission are in
sistent the general feeling of the cab
inet , as reflected in their exchange of
views today , was that the result of
the commission's visit could not but
be beneficial in relieving erroneous
impressions which it is expected are
entertained in the constitutional con
vention regarding the purposes of the
United States.
Altogether it would not be too much
to say that the cabient generally is
hopeful that the convention , after
hearing the report of the commission ,
will be much more disposed to ac
cept our terms than it has been here
tofore.
ADELBERT HAY QUITS POST.
Son of the Secretary of State Kcsi iis
Consulship at Pretoria.
WASHINGTON , April 27 Adelbert
Hay , son of the secretary of state ,
has resigned his post as United States
consul general at Pretoria. The resig
nation takes effect tomorrow. His
successor has not been selected.
In view of the great expense of liv
ing at Pretoria , it is possible that the
offices will be left vacant until con
gress can have an opportunity to act
upon a recommendation from the ex
ecutive looking to an increase in the
salary of the office of consul general
at Pretoria.
Kobhers Turn IJolil Trick.
ANACONDA , Mont. , April 27. A
most audacious robbery was commit
ted here early by two burglars , who
secured § 10,000 in gold. The burglars
entered the Alaska saloon by forc
ing the main street door. Bodily pick-
ng up a 300-pound safe they loaded
t onto an express wagon. Driving
outside the city limits , they broke the
safe open and secured $10,000 in gold.
Putting the broken safe back into the
wagon , they made good their escape.
A woman's idea of economy is to
buy a frock one day and then go back
early the next day and buy a hat.
Deafness Cannot Bo Cured
by local applications , us they cunnot reach the
diseased portion ot tno car. There Is only ono
way to euro deafness , and that is by consti
tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by nn
Inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the
Eustachlan Tube. When this tube Is inllamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing , nnd when It is 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 destroyed forever ;
iiino cases out of ton 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
bo cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
sirculars , free.
& ft
Sold by Druggists. 76c.
Hall's Family Pills arc the best
Original ideas resemble clocks when
they strike one.
PRONOUNCE IT.
Sigridur Jonsdottir ,
Kirmarstoduci ,
Reykholasveit ,
Bardastrandarsyslu ,
Iceland , Europe.
This ! s the address given in an order
for Doclu's Kidney Pills received and
filled by the Dodd's Medicine Company
of Buffalo , on April IGth. This unique
direction means that to reach the sick
people of Iceland , the parcel must
travel to New York , then to London ,
Eng. , then northwest to Greenland , to
be landed finally , on the lonely island
at the edge of the Arctic Circle1. This
is a pointed illustration of how United
States goods find their way to
the remotest corners of the earth.
America today , produces better medi
cines , as well as better manufactured
articles than any other country in the
world , and this fact accounts for the
demand for Dodd's Kidney Pills from
every part of the known universe.
The lazy member of the club never
make/ any unnecessary motions.
$148 will buy new Upright piano on
easy payments. Write for catalogues.
Schmoller & Mueller , 1313 Farnain
street , Omaha.
Sour Milk Steam.
At Cincinnatus , on the Erie and
Central New York road , there is a
water tank which is supplied by a
pump in an adjoining creamery. An
employe , made the wrong connection
and the tank was half filled with sour
milk , a quantity of which was taken
on board an engine. This unwonted
fluid proved to be a poor steam pro
ducer for the engineer was just able
to reach the next station , where the
mistake was discovered.
A Sl.OOO Walnut Tree.
' A mammoth black walnut tree on the
farm of E. P. Gaus , in Williams coun
ty , Ohio , has just been sold for ? 4,000.
s'everal lumber dealers have examined
chips from this tree , and all have de
clared it to be the finest specimen of
that kind of wood they ever saw. The
tree was eight feet in diameter , forty
feet above the stump and extended
seventy-three feet from the butt to
the first limb.
The theatrical backer usually keeps
his eye on the things "in front. "
Mrs. TTinsIoT7'8 Soothinpr Syrnp.
"For children teethlns , softens the KHITS , reduces In
flammation , allay * pain , cures wlud coilc. 23c a bottlo.
If a man has a oad heart it avails
him nothing to have a good head.
Career and Character of Abraham Lincoln.
An address by Joseph Choate , Am
bassador to Great Britain , on the ca
reer and character of Abraham Lincoln
his early life his early struggles
with the world his character as de
veloped in the later years of his life
and his administration , which placed
his name so high on the world's roll of
honor and fame , has been published
by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway , and may be had by sending
six ( G ) cents in postage to F. A. Miller ,
General Passenger Agent , Chicago , 111.
Other people's faults are transpar
ent ; our own are comfortably opaque.
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.
A boy never fools his parents ; they
fool themselves.
FKEE HOMES
for 100,000 people in Klowa , Comanclic and Wich
ita Indian rcsf rvatlons of 4.lHXUOU acres to open to
settlers In Oklahoma AiiKU"tncxt. Sectional map
with Guide Hook giving Uws anil full illrcetlons
postpaid25 cent' . Fred L. Wcnacr , Uutlirie , Okla.
Men who can fry pancakes have an
idea they are accomplished cooks.
NllcUrm. They'ro iiiudt * of
* - * throughout , double nnd trlplo
Btllclidl , warranted water
proof.
nro colt nnil Ninootti.
not cruck , ] ) fcl oil orliocoino
sticky. OutaloRiiu fret' .
I.M.SawyeriSonSoa ! MIrs.
East Cambridge. Mass.
( Den nine
KJust Bear Signature of
See Fac-Slmlfo Wrapper Below.
Vex ? small and oo 0007
to take 03 uncor.
F08 HEADACHE.
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR BILIOUSNESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKiH.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
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CURE SICK HEADACHE.
BLACK Of ? TftLLCW
WILL KECPTOU DRY
LOOK FOR ABOVE TRADE MAR.1 BEWARE OF IMITATION !
CATALOGUES FRE& I
SHOWING FULL LINE OF' GARMENTS AMD HAT.3.
A.J.TOWER CO. . BOSTON. MASS. 4z
fnrnrnticof
li.ickarlie ncnouFiichs , BlecplcHs-
lie s , ui'uKrrsx. luMiof vitality. In
IpIcntMdnc } W.s Wcr ami urinary
li-orderb that < an not liemreil by
the Kru.it kidney liver anil blood mi-dlrlnc COp
At all Druggist t Write f < > " free sainfk1 AiIiIrcHH /
KJD-HE-OIDS , St. Louis , Mo. j
Nature's Priceless Remedy Rheumatism , Neural
DR.O. PHELPS BROWN'S gia , Weak Back. Sprains ,
Burns , Sores and all Pain.
fPJRSGSQUS
, ,
If lie does not wll it , st-ml
us liU name , and for your
trouble , wo will Crnn
It Cures Through the Pores Send You a Trial I ICC !
A.ddrttsDr. , O.P.Erown.08 B'way.Ncwbureh.N. Y.
m
If you take up your
home in Western Can-
nd.t.tln land of plenty.
Illustrat'-d pamphlets ,
Kivinjr cxpcru rices of
farmers who have be
come wealthy in lirov/-
iii } , ' wheat , reports ot
delegates , etc. , and full
information as to reduced railway rates can be
had on application to the Superintendent of
Immigration , Department of Interior. Ottawa ,
Canada , or to W V Uennett , fcOl New York
Life 13d { , ' . , Omaha , Neb.
For Top Prices Ship Your
G A ' 31 K A X 0 * O L 1/T It Tl
To Headquarters
n. \ \ . Irkfit . ' , Company.
Bntter , Eggs. Veal , Jlldei and Furs. Potatoes.
Onions Iti Carload Lot- .
Omaha , . brf K.i.
WITHOUT VK31
Sen'l lies rtptloai
jndct frit' opinion.
a JUir..O IJ. "TJIVEX.N it CO. . Ebtafo. IfcM
Div. 2. f-17 14tli Street , WAMIIXCJTOX. . C
Branch offitei. . tbltat-'o , Cievelaml and Detroit.
FRAGRANT
for the TEETH and BREATH
Hew Size SOZODOHT LIQUID . . 0 25s
Hew Patent Box SOZOB9HT POWDER , „ 25c
Large LIQUID and POWDER . . . 75c
At the Stores or by Mail , postpaid , for the Price.
A Dentist's Opinion : "As an antiseptic and hygienic
moutlnvash , and for the care and preservation of the teeth and
gums , I cordially recommend Sozodont. I consider it the ideal
dentifrice for children's Use. " [ Xame of writer upon application. ]
HALL & RUCKEL , NEW YORK.
. .A.A.
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FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
e < 5 " "
Issist upon having them , take no others and you will get the best shells that money can buy.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM.
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