The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 14, 1902, Image 7

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Mrs L A Harris a Prominent Member
of a Chicago Womans Political Club tells
how Ovarian Troubles may be Cured with
out a Surgical Operation She says
Doctors have a perfect craze for operations The minute
there is any trouble nothing but an operation will do them one
hundred dollars and costs and included in the costs are pain and
agony and often death
I suffered for eight years with ovarian troubles spent hundreds
of dollars for relief until two doctors agreed that an operation was
my only chance of life My sister had been using Lydia E Pink
liams Vegetable Compound for her troubles and been cured
and she strongly urged me to let the doctors go and try the Com
pound I did so as a last resort used it faithfully with the Sana
tive Wash for five months and was rejoiced to find that my troubles
were over and my health restored If women would only try Lydia
E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound first fewer surgical operations
would occur Mrs L A Harris 278 East 31st St Chicago III
5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE
When women are troubled with irregular suppressed or painful
menstruation weakness leucorrhaea displacement or ulceration of the
womb that bearing down feeling inflammation of the ovaries back
ache bloating or flatulence general debility indigestion and nervous
prostration or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness faintness
lassitude excitability irritability nervousness sleeplessness melancholy
all gone and want-to-be-left-alone feelings blues and hopelessness
they should remember there is one tried and true remedy Lydia E
Pinkhams Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles
n1 Thompsons Eye Wafer
GAPSIGUH VASELIH
PUT UP UJ COLLAPSIULE TUBES
A substitute for and superior to mustard or
any other plaster and will not blister the
most delicate slcin The pain allaying and
curative qualities of this article are wonder
ful It will stop the toothache at once and
relieve headache and sciatica We recom
mend it as the best and eafest external
counter irritant known also as an external
remedy for pains in the chest and stomach
and all rheumatic neuralgic and gouty com
plaints A trial will prove what we claim
for it and it will be found to be invaluable
in the household Many people say it is the
best of all of your preparations Price 15
cents at alldruggists or other dealers or by
sending this amount to us in postage stamps
we will send you a tube by maiL No article
should be accepted by the public unless the
same carries our label as otherwise it is not
genuine CHESEBROUGH MFG CO
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cures all feinds of blood trouble Lives
and Kidney trouble Catarrah and Rheu
matism by acting on the blood liver and
kidneys by purifying the blood and cort
tains medicines that pass off the im
purities
For sale by first class druggists or direct
from manufacturers Matt J Johnson Co
151 B 6th St St Paul Minn
8EITIIBER SV PBIZE UST
If you are not married marry an hoiress Wo
send sealed the names addresses and descrip
tions of ten ladies who wish to marry for tl00
ages 17 to 49 worth 10000 to 25000 or wo
will send our special prize list of twelve ladies
worth from 40000 to 000000 for 5200 Send
for both lists and tuke your choice Earliest
offers the most favored Why not marry rich
Address C0NEST0GA CORRESPONDENCE CLUB
Drawer 577 Lancaster Penna
ALL WRIGHT FOR MORS THAN HALF A CEOTBRV
EYES AND EYELIDS
Prlco 25 Conta All DrtiBSsto
RIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL CO New Yorii
m smiimm farmed
to tha muTt TOrt nflurtf 1C n fililllTA In PmilR
gets splendid returns for his labors and has
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olimate and excellent
health These we give
to the settlers on tne
lands of Western Can
ada which comprises
thft rrrnnt Train and
ranching lands of Manitoba Assniboia Alberta
and Saskatchewan Exceptional advantages
and low rates of fare are given to those desir
ous of inspecting the fall grant lands Tho
handsome forty page Atlas of Western Can
ada sent free to all applicants Apply to F
Pcdley Superintendent Immigration Ottawa
Canada or to W V Bennett Canadian Gov
ernment Agent 801 New York Life Bldg
Omaha Neb
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NEW RIVAL FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
outshoot all other black powder shells because they are made
better and loaded by exact machinery with the standard brands of
powder shot and wadding Try them and you will be convinced
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OUR HEW LITTLE GIANT li li P GASOLINE EHGINE
Worth Its Weight In Gold to Every Stockman and Farmer
How many of you have lost the prico of this Engine in ono day on account of Insuf
ficient wind to operate yoar wind mills lcavinn your stock without water Got one now
to do your pumping whon there is no wind or to do it regularly Weather does not affect
its work hot or cola wet or dry wind or calm it is all the same to this machine Will also
shell corn grind feed saw wood churn butter and la handy for a hundred other jobs in
tho houso or on the farm Costs nothlnp to beop when not working and only 1 to Scents
ner hour when working Shipped completely set up ready to run no foundation needed a
great labor and money saver Requires practically no attention and is absolutely safe
We make all sizes of Gasoline Engines from ll to 75 horse power Writo for circular and
special prices
FAIRBANKS MORSE CO 0HAEA SEE
then Answering Advertisements Kindly
Mention This Taper
W N U OMAHA
NO 7 1902
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A TOEKH Straisrlit salary and cx
2fJ penses to men with rlirto Introduce
ourlonltrySILstnro In ronntry years enn
tmer pay Address with ptanip
Monarch 3Ifc Co Bex 1048 Springfield 111
NEW DISCOVERY ves
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cases Book of testimonlota trad io days treatment
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MATTER WILL BE PREGENTED TO
THE LEGISLATURE
THE GOVERNOR HAS A SCHEME
Report of the Torrens Land Trans
fer Commission Other Matters in
Nebraska of Mora or Leas Impor
tance
LINCOLN Neb Feb 5 Governor
Savage gave out a prepared interview
in which he anonunces his intention
of presenting to the next legislature
the matter of issuing state bonds for
the construction of a water power can
al and irrigation works Ho recites
the manifold advantages that would
flow from the existence of a great
manufacturing center in Nebraska
and the necessity of cheap power to
the existence of such a center The
Platte river according to the gover
nor has power to drive the wheels of
thousands of factories and this is
daily going to waste By the con
struction of a canal from some point
near Fremont the power can be deliv
ered at a point near the Missouri riv
er probably Omaha although the
governor does not say so and imme
diately institutions for the turning of
Nebraskas raw materials into finished
products will spring into existence No
particular sections of the state are des
ignated as the prospective beneficiar
ies of the irrigation project but tho
water that now flows into the Mis
souri through the Platte and other
streams is to be utilized to the end
that the waste places shall blossom
and the ground that is now useless
shall become productive that acres
now arid shall yield bountiful returns
for the toil of the husbandman and
the land shall teem with plenty
throughout the length and breadth
thereof
TORRENS LAND TRASFEff
Report of Commission Referred by
Supreme Court
LINCOLN Neb Feb 5 The report
of the Torrens land transfer commis
sion was referred by the supreme
court to Govenor Savage and by him
will be submitted to the next legisla
ture The commission consisted of
Albert W Crites of Chadron Willis L
Hand of Kearney and B F Tipton of
Seward
Judge Crites declares
The act authorizing said commis
sion provided that the commissioners
in addition to drafting and reporting
a bill for an act relating to land trans
fers should also report their own
views as to the expediency of legis
lative action in that direction I have
conferred with my colleagues in the
form of a bill for the purpose but I
am decidedly of the opinion that so
radical a change in our present sys
tem of land transfers is neither needed
nor desirable
He gives these as his conclusions
1 That transfers are not cheap
ened under the act
2 That they are not simplified
3 That they are in fact more
costly and more complicated
4 That increased security is not
in fact obtained
5 That In practice no one relies
upon any security afforded thereby
6 That the general public have
no confidence in its provisions even
after years of use
7 That there is no real need for
any radical changes or amendments
to our present laws relating to the
transfer of real property
Fit Subject for Asylum
STANTON Neb Feb 5 The
board of insanity of this county order
ed the committal of Oliver Anderson
to the insane asylum Anderson is an
old settler About three years ago ho
killed his elder brother Friday night
while confined in the county jail here
he attempted to commit suicide by
twisting the steel bale of a water
bucket about his neck
J D Hayes Appointed Oil Inspector
LINCOLN Neb Feb 5 Governor
Savage has appointed J D Hayes ol
this city to the position of state oil
inspector to succeed Ed It Sizer who
will soon resign to accept the Lincoln
postmastership The transfer of the
office will probably take place about
March 1 Mr Hayes has lived twenty
three years in Nebraska twenty or
which were passed in Gage county
The explosion of a lamp in Frank
Hulberts cellar at Plainview burned
down a block of four store rooms
Discusses Cornstalk Disease
MASON CITY Neb Feb 5 Dr A
T Peters of the Nebraska State uni
versity experimental farm delivered a
lecture here to an audience of 300 or
more farmers on the cornstalk and
other diseases pertaining to horses
and cattle The lecture was arranged
through the instrumentality of Dr P
A Carlson a local veterinarian who
has taken deep interest in the disease
which is causing loss to Nebraska
stock raisQrs
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THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
Latest Quotations from South Omaha
and Kansas City
SOUTH OMAHA
Cattle There was not a heavy run of
cattle ho that tho market was fairly act
ive and prices steady to strong on all de
sirnblo grades of killers Buyers were out
early and It was not long before tho bull
of the offerings had been dlsjwsed of
There were quite a few beef steers in
cluded in the receipts but the better
grades sold freely at steady to Htrong
prices The cow market took on consid
erable life and anything at all good sold
at steady to strong prices Buyers all
seemed to bo anxious for the choicer
grades and as offerings were limited
there was considerable competition
Stockera and feeders were In rather light
receipt so that steers of good weight and
quality sold readily at iirm price There
was no improvement however In tho de
mand for the common and lightweight
stockrs and prices were uneven the
same as they hve been all along Sellers
nro obliged to take whatever they can
get as it is hard to even get a bid on
common stockers The demand from the
country Is almost -entirely for the good
to choco heavyweight cattle and for that
reason speculators are very slow about
buying the common grades
Hogs Thero was a liberal supply of
hoes but the market onened fully 5c
higher and active Packers all seemed to
be anxious for the hogs and as a result
it was not long before the bulk of the
offerings had changed hands Tho Rood
weight hogs sold largely from SG25 to
G3o and as high as G i was paid The
medium weehts sold from 610 to C20
and the lighter loads went from SG10
down Along toward the last end of the
market tho feeling was not so good and
on the extreme close the advance was
prncticallv all lost and the last few loads
sold slowly The hogs that were left
until the last however were mostlv
lightweights and of common quality
Sheep Tho following quotations were
given Choice lightweight yearlings 525
55EC good to choice yearlings tSGOli
G25 choice wctherj 47511500 fair to
good wethers 150iM75 choice ewes 100
440 fair to good ewes 1609 100 com
mon ewes 275f3o0 choice lambs 575fi
610 fair to good lambs 550tr575 feeder
wethers 5509100 feeder lambs 400
450 cull lambs J3009375
KANSAS CITY
Cattle Mnrket generally steady choice
export and dressed beef steers 5S09
C50 fair to good 4G0ft575 stockers and
feeders 3509550 western fed steers
4759575 Texas and Indian steers 1409
500 Texas cows 2759425 native cows
3009475 heifers 3009540 canners 175
92S5 bulls 275T300 calves 240 5040
Hogs Jfarkot 5910c higher top JG55
bulk of sales 5GOltG00 heavy G00ttG55
mixed packers SG159C15 light 540i
C25 pigs 1509540
Sheep and Lambs Market stronger to
10c higher western lambs 5509010
western wethers 4259475 yearlings
S5CO5550 ewes culls 250tp
400 fed lambs 350525
DEFICIENCY BILL IN SENATE
House Amendments to Measure Disa
greed Upon
WASHINGTON Feb 8 When the
senate convened yesterday it dis
agreed to the amendments of the house
on the urgency deficiency bill agreed
to the conference asked and appointed
Senators Hale Allison and Teller as
conferees on the part of the senate
At the conclusion of routine busi
ness Mr Patterson of Colorado made
a personal explanation of what he had
said concerning government affairs
toward the treason and sedition laws
enacted by the Philippine commission
Governor Taft he said had made a
statement before the Philippine com
mission in which he said that Mr Pat
terson inadvertently no doubt had
conveyed a wrong impression to the
senate and to the country as to his at
titude toward those laws
Mr Pattersons statement Gover
nor Taft said had put him in the
attitude of criticising his colleagues on
the committee The particular stat
ute was enacted while he was ill but
by anything he may have said he did
not intend to convey the impression
that he was opposed to laws enacted
The responsibility for their enact
ment was as much his as of his col
leagues
Cuban Planters Implore Relief
WASHINGTON Feb S The Cuban
planters committee headed by E P
Machado has addressed a letter to
the committee on ways and means
imploring a 5 per cent reduction on
Cuban sugars and expressing a will
ingness to accept any of the methods
proposed to accomplish this object
The letter states that two large es
tates have already closed and the sit
uation is described as critical
Andersons Job is Safe
WASHINGTON Feb 8 The sen
ate in executive session confirmed the
nomination of Thomas H Anderson
to be associate justice of the supreme
court of the District of Columbia
Death of an Iowa Physician
ST JOSEPH Mo Feb S Dr H
P Martin a prominent physician of
Delta la died suddenly here today
while on a visit to relatives
Rivals Kill Each Other
SHREVEPORT La Feb S Word
comes from Bossier parish that at a
plantation eighteen miles below
Shreveport two negroes named Duke
Boynton and Jim Path quarreled over
the affection of a negress They
agreed to fight it out retired to the
district levee counted off the distance
drew their pistols and had a duel
without seconds or surgeons When
the smoke cleared away both men
were dead
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Use Peruna for Coughs Colds Grip and
Catarrh A Congressmans Letter
Dr Ilartman receives many letters from Catholic Sisters all over the United
States A recommend recently received from a Catholic institution in Detroit
Mich reads as follows
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of craluadi toaaof riIi kaj per acre
VEGETABLE SEEDS
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all money oaklet Teetablai iscnorruons Frk ta are Ttrv law Onion ited 60
cents ana up a peuca catalogue tens
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Defiance Starch gives a
beautiful stiff and lasting fin
ish to the goods and makes
them look like ne
A cold water starch needs
no cooking easy to use
Does not stick does not
streak on colored goods
If your grocer does not keep
it send us his name and we
V II1 send you a trial package
free
At Wu0l2Sdl5 By Ai Grocery JoBzrs
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Dear Sir The young girl who used the Peruna was suffering from f
ynRttls ana loss of voice the result or tne treatment war most sattsiac
iory She found great relief and after farther use of the medicine we hope
to be able to say she Is entirely cured SISTERS OF CHARITY
This young girl was under the care of the Sisters of Charity and used Pe
runa for catarrh of the throat with good results as the above letter testifies
SISTERS OF CHARITY
All Over United States Use
for Catarrh
From a Catholic institution In Ohio
comes the following recommend from
the Sister Superior
Some years ago a friend of our in
stitution recommended to us Dr Hart
mans Peruna as an excellent remedy
for the influenza of which we then had
several cases which threatened to be of
a serious character
We began to use it and experienced
such wonderful results that since then
Peruna has become our favorite medi
cine for Influenza catarrh cold cough
and bronchitis
SISTER SUPERIOR
Dr Ilartman one of the best known
physicians and surgeons in the United
States was the first toformulate Peru
na It was through his genius and per
severance that it was introduced to the
medical profession of this country
The following letter is from Congress
man Mcelcison of Napoleon Ohio
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cate a disease of thirty years standing
DAVID MEEKIdON
If you do not receive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna
write at once to Dr Ilartman giving a
full statement of your case and lie will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis
Address Dr Ilartman President of
The Ilartman Sanitarium Columbti30
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