The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 21, 1904, Image 7

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SADIE ROBINSON
Prclty Girl Suffered From Nervousness and
Pelvic Catarrh Found Quick Roilef
In a Fow Days
WEAKNESS eiiES
BY
Miss Sadio Itolrinson 4 Hand street
Mahh n jliss writes
Pcruiia was recommended to me
about a year ago us an excellent remedy
for the- troubles peculiar to our sex and
as 1 found that all that was said of this
medicine vas true 1 am pleased to en
dorse it
I began io use it about seven months
ago for weakness and nervousness
caused from overwork and sleepless
ness and found that in n few days J
began to grow strong my appetite in
creased and I began io sleep better
consequently my nervousness pssseo
away and the weakness in the pelvic
organs soon disappeared and I have
been well and strong ever since
Address Dr S 15 1 Turfman President
of The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus
for free medical advice All corres
pondence btrietly confidential
Wl
EVIagnificent Crops for 1904
On the Trait
Woatern Canaans
Wheat Crop this
Year Will be 60
003000 Bii3lclG
and Vheat at Pres
ent is Worth SJOO o
Bushel
The Oat and Barley Crop Will Also Yield Abundantly
Pplendid prices for all kinds of prain cattle
and other farm produce for the growing 0j
which the climate is unsurpassed
About irfl000 Americans have settled In West
ern Canada curing the past three years
Thousands of free homesteads of 100 acres
each still available in the best agricultural dis
trict v
It has been said that the United States will
be forced to import wheat within a very few
jenr Secure a farm in Canada and become
one of those who will produce it
Apply for information to Superintendent of
Immigration Ottawa Canada or to authorized
Canadian Government Aeent V V Bennett
SOI New York Life Buildinp Omaha Neb
MEXICAN i
Mustang Liniment j
is a nositivc cure for Piles
I followed the
trail froni Texas
Sit Zr 7- o Montana with
with a risn brand n fish brand
Slicker used for
i cf
JrOmmel OltCKCr an overcoat when
cold a vird coat
vhen windy a ratn coat when it rained
and for a cover at night if we got to bed
and I will say that T have gotten more
comfort oat of your slicker than any other
enc article that I ever owned
The ES129 ad Addrer of lis
wrltsr cf till unsolicited let
ter rtuir bo had oa application
Wet Weather Garments for Riding
WaUunjr Working or
inciting
ThoEIjnortherfci
A J TOWER CO eamw
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The Wabash is the Only Line Landing
You at the Worlds Fair
Rround trip rates from Omaha are
as follows 850 sold daily except
Friday and Saturday good 7 days
1380 sold daily good 15 days The
Wabash is the only line that lands
passengers at the main entrance of tho
Worlds Fair grounds Also the only
line that can check your baggage to
the Worlds Fair station Think what
a saving of time annoyance and ex
tra car fare
All agents can sell you through
ticket and route you over the Wabash
Very low rates to many points South
Southeast For beautiful Worlds Fair
folder anu all information call at 1601
Farnam St or address Harry F
Moores Gen Agt Pass Dept Wab
R R Omaha Neb
Dont dwell too much upon New
trn discovery of gravitation when
impressing your children with the j
value of noticing things Newton 1
covered something he couldnt make I
a cent out of
important to Wlothers
Esaminc carefully every bottle of CASTOTUA
r eafc and sure remedy for infanta and children
and tec that it
Betrs the
Signature of
knf7ccAM
la Uie For Over 30 Years
The Kind Yoa Have Alleys Bought
NEWS IN NEBRASKA
STRANGER KILLED BY A TRAIN
Bcdy cf Unidentified Man is Fcund
Near Firlh
ADAMS The body of an unidenti
fied man vas found on the tracks of
tne Burlington road one and onc htff
miles east of Firth The face had
been so badly mangled that it is im
possible to give a description of the
features He vas of medium size and
the fragments of clothing indicated
that he had been well dressed One
of his arms had been torn off and the
hody was otherwise bruised and lac
erated
It is thought that ho was struck by
the Burlington Flyer No 4 about
midnight The coroner was called
from Beatrice and may be able to
identfy the body by papers which may
be found in the torn garments
An inspection of the tattered cloth
ing worn by the stranger later show
ed that he had ho papers and a card
bearing the name of J C Dawson
Lincoln Neb was the only clue to
his identity
Some doubt is now expressed as to
the cause of his death The finding
of his hat half a mile west of the
place where the body was found leads
many to believe that the man vas
thrown or fell from Burlington train
iso 120
INDIANS ARE THE
Uncntered Land in Richardson CGtinty
Not Subject to Homestead Law
HUMBOLDT The dreams of sud
den wealth which have been indulged
in by Dr Wells of Falls City were
rudely shattered last week by the ap
pearance on the scene of Special
Agent O C Edwards of Horton Kas
representing the department of the in
terior The latter had been sent by
the government to investigate the fil
ing by Dr Wells of homestead entry
papers upon a piece of land found
without an owner near Preston in the
east part of the county The land was
adjoining the Nemaha river of irreg
ular dimensions and contained about
twenty acres valued at nearly 100 an
acre and the doctor was considered
quite fortunate by his friends in strik
ing the find Now however comes
the government agent with the infor
mation that the land belongs to the
government but was not of the strip
opened years ago for settlement and
therefore not opened for entry What
ever funds are derived from the sale
of the land is to go to the Fox and
Sac Indians now on the reservation
near Reserve Kas
Mortgage Record
HUMBOLDT Richardson countys
records for the month of September
shows Farm mortgages filed 9 2
400 farm mortgages released II 27
22152 town mortgages filed 9 7
GSJ town mortgages released 9 5
03g85 chattel mortgages filed 50
3087983 chattel mortgages releas
ed 18 181 S7S
Child Dies of Poison
PLATTSMOUTH The little 2-year-old
son of Mr and Mrs Ed Krugcr
died from the effects of narcotic poi
soning The child in some manner
got hold of a bottle of medicine which
had been left for Mr Bates his grand
father and had taken a large dose
before his mother discovered what
he had done
Soldiers Association Prospers
CHADRON The Soldiers and Sail
ors association of northwest Nebras
ka held a meeting on its grounds on
the Bordeaux The report of Quarter
master Crowd er showed the financial
condition of the association to be
good no debts property in good con
dition the new tents paid for and
money in the treasury
Captain Hardy Shoots at Cortland
CORTLAND Captain A H Hardy
of Lincoln astonished the people of
this vicinity by his marvelous shoot
ing with shotgun rifle and revolver
In his exhibition he hit 500 wood
blocks thrown into the air twenty five
or thirty feet with a 2 calibre rifle
never making a miss He also gave
a wonderful exhibition of fancy shoot
ing with rifle shotgun and revolver
doing all manner of stunts He ex
cels any man with a gun who has ever
before visited Cortiand
Seriously Injured in Runaway
NEBRASKA CITY Mrs T C Mc
Namara of Seattle Wash was seri
ously injured in a runaway here A
team that was being driven by her
mother became frightened at an auto
mobile and Mrs McNamara was
thrown out of the buggy Her skull
was fractured and her left shoulder
Mslocated She vas taken to a doc
tors office where her injuries were
dressed She will probably recover
Always looking for
the burglar
an openinc
Dies from Using Cocaine
BLAIR The body of Fred Hodges
24 years old vas found about 200
feet from the Colby school house
about five miles north of Arlington
by seme of the school children
Hedges vas last seen on Saturday
forenoon when he left a grip nt the
house of Charlie Craven for whom he
had recently worked The body lay
at the edge of a cornfield under a
hedge and some ten feet away an
empty bottle which had contained
cocaine He was known to have been
a cocaiEe and cigarette user
THE STATE AT LARGE
A man named Oscar Carlson who
has been working on tho Union Pa
cific near Pickreli went violently in
sane
Rev F P Blakemore pastor of tho
Methodist church at Tecrmsch for the
past two years has moved his famihr
to Weeping Water his new charge
T M Hodgman of Lincoln state in
spector of schools was a visitor at
the Table Rock schools and expressed
himself as being well satisfied with
their condition
Frank J Morgan grand receiver of
the Ancient Order of United Workmen
died at his home in Plattsmouth He
was 42 years of age The direct cause
of death vas cancer
David Martin a man about 40 years
old who has been working for Mike
Duffey seven miles southeast of Beav
er Crossing cut his throat severing
the windpipe He will die
The report that Kilpatrick Bros
Collins railroad contractors had bees
awarded the contract for building the
Marysville Topeka cut off of the Union
Pacific has been confirmed
Admiral J H Gills and wife of
Melbourne Beach Fla are in Beat
rice visiting Mrs Gillis son D C
Canfield The admiral is 70 years of
age and is on the retired list
A young man named Bodinc living
a few miles from Osceola met with an
accident He was putting a loaded
gun on the wagon and it went off and
the charge went into the right shoul
der
Tiie republicans of Dakota Thurs
ton and Cuming counties met in con
vention at Pender and placed in nomi
nation O R Thompson of Wisner as
a candidate for representative from
the Sixteenth district
Dell Tabor the young man who was
arrested last week on the charge of
selling liquor at Murray without a
license pleaded guilty in county court
at Plattsmouth and vas fined 100 and
costs
Rev C W Crofts has tendered his
resignation as pastor of the Congrega
tional church of Beatrice after serv
ing continuously for about twelve
years Poor health which a recent
trip to Colorado failed to improve vs
the reason given
Hazle Brady 4-year-old daughter or
Mr and Mrs Frank Brady of Madison
fell into a cesspool and would have
lost her life but for the prompt action
of William Test who jumped in and
kept her from sinking to the bottom
The cesspool was nearly full and Mr
Test had difficulty in keeping himself
and the child above water until ropes
were procured The citizens promptly
raised a sum to get Mr Test new
clothes as those he had on were
ruined
Fire of unknown origin broke out
in the clothing department situated
in the new wing of the asylum for the
chronic insane at Hastings and ce
stroyed about 300 worth of property
The first lasted about one half hour
before the institutions fire depart
ment could quench the flames While
removing the inmates from the dan
gerous quarters three availed them
selves of the confusion and escaped
but were shortly afterward captured
and returned
An eastbound freight train on the
Northwestern line ran over an old man
by the name of Taylor Ewing in the
yards at Bassett cut one of his legs
off below the knee and crushed the
other above the knee Mr Ewing was
walking up town from his home in
the northeastern part of the village
and nad passed the train which struck
him On arrival of the physicians rt
was found necessary to amputate both
legs above the knees Mr Ewing died
during the operation
A notable family reunion of the
Dobbs family was held at the old
homestead ten miles southeast of Be
atrice F H Dobbs and his wife
came to Gage county in 1859 Ten
children were born to them and all
are alive and married and were pres
ent
Judge William Hay ward of Ne
braska City intends to leave for St
Louis in his gasoline launch via the
Missouri river He will be accompa
nied by Ed Gregg of this city and a
number of young men from Lincoln
They expect to make the trip in less
than a week
A stranger with a new graft is
working among the farmers in Cass
county He approaches a iarmer and
offers to sell him a water tank which
he guarantees will prevent water from
freezing in zero weather Failing to
make a sale he induces the farmer to
act as salesman and has him sign a
contract for one to be used as a sam
ple as the stranger appears to be
very anxions to place one tank in each
precinct Two accomplices later ap
pear with the contract transformed
into a note and demand payment
C O English left for McCook to as
sume the duties of his new position
as general superintendent of the Mc
Cook division of the Burlington Mr
English has been assistant superin
tendent of the Burlington at Aurora
for some time
The labor unions of Lincoln are plan
ning a labor union fair The mer
chants will have booths and the unions
will establish sweatshops alongside of
the union workers in all lines the ob
ject being to show the results and
objects cf union labor The fair will
be held the first week of December
Select Wifes Toilets
It is a common thing In Paris for a
man to accompany his wife to the
dressmakers The young wife who
has known no gayer attire than the
coming out gown of the jesire fillo
needs careful advice as to her toilets
and her husbanc If he be a certain
type of man of tne world knows how
to give It
Try me just one and I am sure to
come again Defiance Starch
Hunting in Japan
The Japanese always keen sports
men used to take most of their game
with goshawks and sparrow hawks
The only dogs tney used were span
iels which Hushed the game But now
they are taking to dogs and many
good animals are being imported from
England
Mrs TTlnilowB FVothJnc Syrnp
For children teetMcu uoftens thu puna rcdurrr n
ttamuiutloa allays p ln cures wlud colli i5c Untie
Significance in Colore
Colors have three significations
when used in decorations one relat
ing to things one relative to time one
of direction In the first relation red
means triumph or success blue
means failure blavk signifies death
white stands for happiness or peace
Many who formerly smoked 10c cigars
now smoke Lewis Single Binder straight
FJc Ivis Factory Peoria 111
Pay for Abusing Hello Girls
An angry man who called a tele
phone girl a shecpshcad over the
wire in Nuremburg Germany has
been fined G25 A Viennese who call
ed the woman operator a Chinese
in similar circumstances has suffer
ed to the extent of 8
I Wont Home to rl from tSravcl Trouble
DCK tore failed lr parlil Krniirdys Favorite Ktmedy
cured iuc Jlrs C W Kwbii lYturbburfe
Antidotes for rlicrobcs
A French bacteriologist declares
that lemonade cider seltzer and sim
ilar drinks will kill typhoid germs
while alcohol at 25 per cent destroys
microbes an dat 2 per cent prevents
their development
Murine Eye Remedy euros sore eyes
irakes weak eyes strong All druggists 50c
Comprehensive
If I wrote on till I told you every
thing Mavourneen so ran the clos
ing paragraph in a certain impassion
ed young Irishmans love letter Id
still be having a volume to tell you
darling New Orleans Picayune
Piros Cure for Consumption is an infallible
medicine for coughs and colds--X W Saxuez
Ocean Grove N J Feb 17 1C00
First Use of Bayonet
The bayonet was first used by the
French in 1071 It was first made in
Bayonne France and was considered
a very deadly weapon The British
army quickly copied it and other na
tions promptly followed suit
When Your Grocer Ssys
he does not have Defiance Starch you
may be sure lie is afraid to koep it un
til his stock of 12 oz packages are
sold Defiance Starch is not only bet
ter than any other Cold Water Starch
but contains 16 oz to the package and
sells for Fame money as 12 oz Drands
What a man can do depends a good
deal upon how much faith some good
woman has in him The Chum
IMPERIAL HERNIA CURE
Dr O S Wood cures Rupture by
a new process in a few weeks with
out loss of time or inconvenience
Rectal diseases cured without the
knife Send for circular O S Wood
M D 521 N Y Life Bldg Omaha
A wise girl always pretends to be
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she is planning to face the parson
with
fort to one suffering with sore tender and
swollen feet I will recommend ALLENS
FOOT EASE to my friends as it is
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H Guilford New Orleans La
Ohio has second place in the value
of mining products cf which the prod
uct of coal mines forms nearly one
half
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Two severe cases of Ovarian Trouble
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I suffered for more than live yoarjj vsih ovarian troubles caus
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Another Case of Ovarian Trouble
Cured Without an Operation
e- Deati jIns Pikkhui Jor several years I
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Tbe Passenger Department of the IllinriM
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