The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 22, 1902, Image 7

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SAYS MRS ESTHER M MILKER
I Had the Headachn Ron-
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Work Cured
Mrs Esther M Milncr DeGraff
Ohio writes
was a terrible sufferer from
female weakness and had the
headache continually 1 was
not able to do my housework fpr
my husband and myself I wrote
you and described my condition
as near as possible You recom
mended Peruna I took tour bot
tles and was completely cured
t think Peruna a wonderful med
icine and have recommended It
to my friends with best results
Mrs E M Milncr
Miss Mamie Groth Platteville
Wis writes Accept a grate
ful girls thanks for the won
derful help I have received through the
use of Peruna Although I looked well
and strong 1 have for several years suf
fered with frequent backache and
would frr several days have splitting
headancs I did not wish to fill my
system with poisonous drugs and to
when several of my friends advised me
to take Peruna I asked my phybician
what he thought of it lie recom
mended it and so I took it and am en
tirely without pain of any kind now
Miss Mamie Groth
Dr S Ii HXrtman President of The
Hartman Sanitarium lias had over
fifty years experience in the treatment
of female catarrhal diseases lie ad-
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vises women free
of charge If you
are sulf ering from
any female de
fULL SET OF TEETH 300
WORK GUARANTEED WE DO AS WE
ADVERTISE SO STUDENTS WE ARE
HERE TO STAT CONSULT THE ROFES
60RS AT ONCE
Soft FilUnRS - -Silver
Fllllngg
Cleaned -Set
of Teeth -
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Small Charges
tor rtaterial
emmm
rangement write him a description of
your symptoms and he will give you
the benefit of his experience in the
treatment of womens diseases
If you do not derive prompt and
factory results from the use of Peruna
write at once to Dr Hartman giving a
full statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis
Address Dr Hartman President of
The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus
Ohio
lABYS
DELIGHT
MOTHERS
COMFORT
rORIRRITATIONSCHAFINGSITCHINGS
r Rashes Heat Perspiration Lameness and Soreness no
other application so soothing cooling and healing as a
bath with Cuticura Soap followed by gentle anoint
ings with Cuticura the Great Skin Cure It means instant
relief for skin tortured babies and rest for tired mothers
No amount of persuasion can induce mothers who have once used
these great skin purifiers and beautifiers to use any others for pre
serving purifying and beautifying the skin scalp hair and hands
of infants and children CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate
emollient properties derived from CUTICURA the great skin cure
with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of
flower odours Together they form the only speedy economical
and infallible cure of itching scaly and crusted humours rashes
and irritations of the skin scalp and hair from infancy to age
Guaranteed absolutely pure
Sold throughout tbe world British Depot F Nkwbkry Sons 27 Charterhouse Sq
London E C Potter Dkog amj Chemical Cukwkation Sole Props Boston USVa
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It Is Simple Enough
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO GUESS THE ACTUAL NUMER of votes
cast for Governor of New York State nor the exact amount of the T
Bank Clearings of Omana to win one of the hundreds of Prizes in T
THE AUDITORIUM STOCK CONTEST
Its thr neares hest truesses that count and von mnv bp nnp nf
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V ine juuu who win win iai
SKare of CaLpitaJ Stock atnd Two
Free Guesses for 25 CENTS 3 3 3
For information address The Omaha Auditorium Co Omaha
Neb or see previous editions of this paper
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5000 IN GOLD f REE
For IS Trade Marks Gxxt from lOc
Packages of DEFIANCE Starch
To everyone who will
send to the Auditor
ium Co or the De
fiance Starch Co
Omaha Neb 15 trade
marks cut from 10 ct
or 15 oz packages of
DEFIANCE STARCH
will be sent an Audi
torium Stock and
Guessing ticket which
sells for 23 cts giving
you a guess in this
great contest to win
SOOO I2ST GOLD
or some one of the 1000 other prizes If you cannot get Defiance Starch
of your grocer we will send It to you express prepaid including one
ticket upon receipt of the price of 15 10c packages of the starch
The Defiance Stanch Co Omaha Nebraska
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
Latest Quotations from South Omaha
and Kansas City
SOUTH OMAHA
CATTLE There was not an excessr6
supply of cattle so that the prices paid
were fully as good as those In force yes
terday and trading on the better grades
was fairly active The bulk of the offer
ings consisted of western rangers and
the quality could not be called better
than fair There were a few loads of
cornfed steers on sale and they sold at
just about steady prices Some of them
were of pretty good quality and one
bunch sold as high as 785 They were
out of the same feed lot as the 815
which were sold last Tuesday but these
cattle were lighter weight and not quite
so good The cow market took on con
siderable life and the better grades of
both corn cattle and grassers sold freely
at steady to strong prices There was an
active demand for stockers and feeders
of good quality and flesh and such kinds
sold a little stronger today than they did
yesterday There was a good demand
from the country as is shown by the
fact that close to seventy five cars were
shipped out Dehorned cattle continue to
sell 2040c higher than the same quality
of - orned cattle Western beef steers
that had any flesh and quality sold at
just about steady prices without much
difficulty The commoner stuff though
was more or less neglected and a little
weak if anything Good range cows were
a little stronger and in active demand
but medium grades were only steady
HOGS There was not a heavy supply
of hogs in sight at any point but pack
ers continued to pound the market At
this point trading started out fairly ac
tive on the best grades at a decline of
about 5il0c After the good hogs were
disposed of the general market was fully
a dime lower It was a rather uneven
market all the way through being first
strong and then weak but as a general
thing the best hogs sold 510c lower and
the others a good dime lower The bulk
of all the sales went from 670 to 675
and as high as 690 was paid
SHEEP Quotations for clipped stock
Good to choice yearlings 375 U0 fair
to good 3505375 good to choice weth
ers 340375 fair to good wethers 315
340 choice ewes 320350 fair to good
ewes 2901320 good to choice spring
lambs J500tfz525 jair to good spring
lambs 475500 feeder wethers 275
325 yearlings 300340 feeder
lambs 350410 feeder ewes 1250225
KANSAS CITY
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CATTLE Market steady to lower na
tive steers 450825 Texas and Indian
steers 3233400 Texas cows 175450
naive cows and heifers 150475 stock
ers and feeders 2S5575 bulls 225
450 calves 375550
HOGS Market steady to 10c lower
bulk of sales 6703685 heavy 683
695 packers J6C0gfiS0 medium 670
690 light 650S6C5 Yorkers 660S70
pigs 6o665
SHEEP Market steady muttons 349
3 425 lambs 470g5S0 range wethers
370400 ewes 325415
KING EXPRESSES GRATITUDE
Edward Replies to the Congratula
tions of Portsmouth
COWES Aug 16 King Edwards
reply to an address from the city of
Portsmouth yesterday was handed to
the mayor of Portsmouth today
On behalf of himself and Queen
Alexandra his majesty thanks the
city for its congratulations on his
coronation the recovery of his health
and the conclusion of pace and
adds
We are unfeignedly thankful for
the mercies which it has pleased Al
mighty God to vouchsafe to us and
to our people and we trust now that
we are happily at peace with all the
world that the recent rejoicings
wherein the whole empire shared
may send us forward each in his
own station to work with renewed
earnestness for the maintenance and
improvement of our noble heritage
and the accomplishment of the ends
that become a great people
For myself I shall ever be stimu
lated in my exertions for the welfare
of the empire by the recollection of
a tribute of loyalty and effection
which has touched me deeply
MRS OELRICHS PROSTRATED
Society Leader Greatly Affected by
News of Death of Her Brother
NEW YORK Aug 16 A Newport
telegram says that Mrs Herman Oel i
richs elder sister of Charles L Fair
was out driving when news reached
her that her brother and his wife
had been killed in an automobile acj
cident in France
On her return to Rose Cliff her
summer home Mrs Oelrichs found a
cable message from Paris announc
ing the death of her brother and his
wife This she answered giving in
structions to have the bodies em
balmed and sent to New York at
once Later in the afternoon Mrs J
Oelrichs received a cable dispatch
from William K Vanderbilt who
places himself at her disposal and
who in all probability will attend to
the duty of sending the bodies of Mr
and Mrs Fair to this country
Danger is Now Over
BANGKOK Aug 16 Great anxiety
prevails here because no telegrams
have been received from Europeans in
the north since nine days ago when
the Shans attacked Lakon and were
repulsed The telegraph line is open
Reports are reassuring Later French
troops after a record journey occu
pied Phrae and it is reported the Shane
were defeated with a loss of 200 The
danger is believed to be over with Eu
ropeans unmolested
Political Pork and Livar
it seems that in England the word
liver instead of pork is used to
designate the spoil patronage or loot
which Is distributed to political ad
herents or for corrupt lobby services
The idea is the same but the variety
Df the name gives it spice In a re
cent article Mr Labouchere rallies
the English liberals on their total in
capacity to invent an issue or plan a
campaign that would give them a
prospect of victory He describes the
process of selecting a leader as that
of Liberal M Ps smelling round to
discover in whose pocket the liver is
likely to be found when it is distrib
uted
Caine Imitates Dumas
Hall Caine is said to be following
the precedent of Dumas Finding his
time and strength inadequate for ex
pressing the ideas that surge through
his brain he is devoting himself to
his forthcoming Manx novel and has
mapped out another story the details
of which are to be executed by a sub
contractor The joint product will ap
pear in his sons magazine Household
Words with which Dickens was once
associated
The north pole is almost as hard
to find as the men who get lost
searching for it
Couldnt Live Without Them
New York City Aug 18th Mr
Charles Back of 64 Rue de la Victorie
Pans France relates a most inter
esting experience
Ever since I was about three years
of age I have suffered severely with
Kidney Disease
Last year I spent some time at the
baths at Carlsbad Bohemia but I
came back after five weeks treatment
with a severe pain still In my Kid
neys
My doctors in Paris and Hamburg
could do nothing for me
I was obliged to start from Paris
to Montreal Canada and when I ar
rived in the Canadian city I was half
dead
I read an advertisement of Dodds
Kidney Pills in a newspaper there and
began to use this remedy and after
two days treatment I felt that my
pains were leaving me and In a week
t had no pains ct all
Dodds Kidney Pills are the most
wonderful remedy in the world I
keep them always with me for I be
lieve I could not live without them
A man wastes more time during a
six months courtship than he does In
waiting for street cars all the rest of
his life
LAKE OKOBOJI
On the Milwaukee Railway
For a short or long vacation ihis
beautiful lake offers a most econo
mical yet delightful outing
Quickly and easily reached from
Omaha via the Milwaukee Railway
altitude almost 2000 feet air always
cool and invigorating A beautiful
clear deep lake with high shores pic
turesquely timbered with hardwood
trees Excellent fishing boating and
bathing Moderate priced but good
hotels This is a list of advantages
not to be equaled Full information
cheerfully furnished at the Milwaukee
Railway City office 1504 Farnam
street F A NASH
Gen Western Agent
ARE YOUR CLOTHES FADED
Use Red Cross Ball Blue and make them
white again Large 2 oz package 5 cents
Tears pay no taxes
The first class is com
posed of the follow
ing roads
WHY IT IS THE HEST
is because made by an entirely different
process Deflunce Starch is unllko any
other better and one third more for 10
cents
Purity Is not ignorance it is taste
in the selection of experiences
WnEK TOUK GItOCEIt SAYS
he does not have Defiance Starch vou
may bo sure he is afraid to keep it until
his stock of 12 oz packages are sold De
fiance Starch Is not only better than any
other Cold Water Starch but contains 16
oz to the packaee and telU for same
money as 12 oz brands
Fame may be a bubble but some
find it a foot ball of fate
Try One Package
If Defiance Starcn does not pleaso
you return it to your dealer If it
does you get one third more for the
same money It will give you satis
faction and will not stick to the iron
Some of the so called base ball dia
monds are rank inmitations
CITC peirnancntiy piircn No fltornervonsnrs3artor
r I 9 O llmt duj b uw or lr Kline Great Nere Kestor
or Send for FHKK 8300 trtul Iiottle iinl trcatlw
Dli IC U Klivu Ltd SSI Arch Street liilUdelphia I
Love is a fancy founded on fact
Stress makes strong
Hundreds of dealers say the extra
quantity and superior quality of Defi
ance Starch is fast taking place of
all other brands Others say they
cannot sell any other starch
RUPTURE CURED
The Burington Missouri
Atchison Nebraska
Nebraska Railway
Omaha Southwestern
Republican Valley Railway
The third class is composed of the
Class Miles
iSo 1 103945
No 2 69405
No 3 68313
regard to this group of railroads Taken as a whole the
various railroads operated by the B M Co in Ne
braska if taxes had been charged against them under
the Wisconsin law which is a law that collects taxes on
gross earnings it would figure that the taxes to be paid
by these roads would be 843896082 so that the C B
Q Co would have saved S1365S96 in case thev had
paid taxes on the Wisconsin basis instead of what were
C B Q Nebraska 1st Class 103945
paid in taxes was only an addition to that loss
In former statements we show that but a nominal
ss xi a re sSK sw55UTfe 4
M680
W L DOUGLAS
3S39SHOESm
IV L Dm as sioss arc he standard of the world
Y Ii Douglas nn Jo anil sold more mens Gotxl
ymr Wolt Harl SwmI ProrMt shops In the flrnt
l month or 12 than any other manufacturer
ln nnl KEVVilnillleiaii1toaiiroiionho
K I UiUUU ran illvproic this statement
W L DOUGLAS 4 SHOES
CANNOT BE EXCELLED
MOnoiit 0il0oS 0l lit 0 monthi
Des Imporcd an J American leathers Hcyls
Patent Calf Enamel Box Calf Calf Vlcl Kid Corona
Colt Nat Kangaroo Fntt Color Kyeli tH iimmI
Crmilnn f The eenulno haveW I DOUGLAS
wuuiiuu j jaam nncl price stumped oil bottom
Shoes by mail 2Sc extra JUhs Catalwj free
W L DOUGLAS BROCKTON MASS
NO KNIFE NO IAIN no detention
from buslnesi We refer to thousands of
cured patients in Nebraska uml udiicent
territory- Why patronize Eastern fakirs when you can deal with a reliable company at
home An absolute guarantee in every case Send for circulars THE EMPIRE
RUPTURE Cn 9 2 313 Mow York Life Bulletins Omaha Nebraska
GET AGRASP
ON OUR TRADE MARK
GET TO KNOW IT WHEN YOU SEE IT
Aivin THFN NEVER BUY STARCH WITHOUT FT
DEFIANCE STARCH IS WITHOUT EQUAL IT IS GOOD
IT IS BETTER IT IS THE BEST AND MORE OF IT FOR TEN
CENTS THAN ANY OTHER STARCH IT WILL NOT ROT THE
CLOTHES YOUR GROCER HAS IT OR WILL GET IT IF YOU
ASK FOR IT n n s a
SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK
MANUFACTURED BY
The DEFIANCE STARCH CO
OMAHA NEB
ISSUED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE RAILROADS OF NtriRASKA
A Comparative Statement Showing the Taxes Paid and
the Net Receipts of the Various Railroads Owned
by the C B Q in Nebraska
The railroads owned and operated by the C B Q Co in Nebraska can be placed in three classes Tho
first is a class that is profitable and from the amount of revenue received could be caller navinar vfintnrpa Tho
second class would be composed of those railroads which are practically self supporting without much profit accruing
Land the third class would be composed of those roads that do not pay either from the fact that the country trib
utary to tnem nas not as yet been developed or their location has been unforunate in regard to securing business
The second
class is com
posed of the
Taxes Paid
26693092
8437450
10026430
Chicago Nebraska Kansas
Nebraska Colorado
Oxi ord Kansas
Nebraska Wyoming Western
Republican Valley Kansas Southwestern
Republican Valley and Wyoming
Omaha ei North Flatte
Grand Island Wyoming Central
Lincoln and Black Hills
Lincoln Northwestern
A compiled statement of the operations of these three classes gives the following results j
Tax Paid
Ie Mile
5792
1215S
Net
Receipts
471682897
65536335
yOol
319232
43313007
i
Net Earning3
Per Mile
4525
944
Tax Per
Mile
2740
30749
21604
7 w
634 Loss
241663 45161978 493906225
As we have made comnarisons with other railroads taken in enniiinrMnn with the roc ro i t c
n other States we make three lines of comparisons in In the foregoing figures for the purpose of making the33
comparisons agree the taxes are not included in the op
erating expenses but must be paid out of the net reve
nues here shown or added to the losses which have been
encountered in the operation
In comparison with Class No 1 of the C B Q
Railroads we offer the following Note the vast ton
nage given the Eastern railroads and the per cent of rax
paid to net earnings and remember that these roads run
charged in this State in the most prosperous year of the througn New York New Jersev Pennsylvania Obo
companies existence Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia
it rA nnmnnricnne Ti7ii ttq rriva Vinlrvrrr tt q noil of Inrltnnn n rA rnnn n - - -
V - - - ra u ijuuuious scales nned witn great
tention to the vast differences in amount of tonnage and cities in which taxes are paid
the net revenue received per mile which should be
Railroad Miles
B O System 319983
Pa R It 364794
buff Rooh and Pitts 47204
Net Rfcts
Per Mile
54 j
S3 i0
a191
4525
Tons Per Mile
Handled
Per Mile
1827156
32505S3
1955370
495106
Per Cent
Tax To
Net Earnings
5
3 7 10
4 9 10
o y io
In comparison with the second class railroads owned by tnc C B Q systam in Nebraska we offer the fol
lowing running through the States of Ohio Pennsylvania ermont ana Maine
Railroad Miles
Pittsburg Bessemer Lake Erie 23361
St Johnsbury Champlain 13150
Bangor Aroostook 36405
C B Q 2nd Class 69405
Net Earnings
21714
133382
94400
Taxe Paid
Tax Per Mile
S3S257 6375
n55
S437456
It is hardly necessary to make comparisons with the tium is charged against railroads in uch caes in
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- mar tne taxes nairl bv rv
a
o lc nf JMiqm7 nn1 that tho Slfin OfM on In Nebraska - iaiu Le TOaiS
which are not self supporting are many
-hi V1 excess oi what are charged by other commor
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