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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1905)
k i WOMENS NEGLECT SUFFERINGTHESUREPENALTY Health Thus Lost Is Kestored by Lydi E Plnknama Vegetable Compound How many women do you know who are perfectly well and strong We hear every day the same story over and over again I do not feel well I am so tired all the time More than likely you speak the same words yourself and no doubt you feel far from well The cause maybe easily traced to some derangement of the fe male organs which manifests itself in depression of spirits reluctance to go anywhere or do anything backache bearing down pains flatulency nerv ousness sleeplessness leucorrhoea These symptoms are but warnings that there is danger ahead and unless heeded a life of suffering or a serious operation is the inevitable result The never failing remedy for all these symptoms is Lydia E Pinkhams Veg etable Compound Miss Kate McDonald of Woodbridge N J writes Dear Mrs Finkham I tbink that a woman naturally dislikes to make her troubles known to the public but restored health has meant so much to me that I cannot help from telling mine for the sake of other suffering women For a long time I suffered untold agony with a uterine trouble and irregularities which mndo me a physical wreck and no one thought I would recover but Lydia E Pink hams Vegetable Compound has entirely cured me and made me well and strcng and I fpel it my duiyfo tell other suffering women u hat a splendid medicine it is If you are ill dont hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia E Pinkhams Vegeta ble Compound at once and write to Mrs Pinkham Lynn Mass for special advice it is free and always helpful Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time because it never sticks to the iron but because each package contains 16 oz on full pound while all other Cold Water Starches are put up in -pound pack ages and the price is the same 10 cents Then again because Defiance Starch is free from all injurious chem icals If your grocer tries to sell you a 12 oz package it is because he has a stock on hand which he wishes to dispoFe of before he puts in Defiance He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package in large let ters and figures 16 ozs Demand De fiance and save much time and money and the annoyance of the iron stick ling Defiance never sticks He is not dead who departs from life with a high and noble iame but he is dead even while living whose brow is branded with infamy Tieck SO Bu Macaroni Wheat Per Acre 000Qmi i introduced by the U S Dept of Agr It is a tremendous cropper yielding in good land in Wis 111 la Mich Ind Oj Pa N Y SO bu per acre and on dry and lands such as are found in Mont Idaho the Dakotas Colo etc it will yield from 40 to 60 bu This Wheat and fepeltz and Hanna Barley and Bromus Inermis and Billion Dollar Grass makes it possible to grow and fatten hogs sheep and cattle wherever soil is found JUfir SEND IOC AND THIS NOTTCE to the John A Salzer Seed Co La Crosse Wis and they will send you free a sample of this Wheat and other farm seeds to gether with their great catalog alone worth 10000 to any wide awake farmer W N U Most of us believe that fasting fat tens the other fellow TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All drnfr Cists refund the money If It falls to cure E W Groves signature Is on each box 23c We find no better feelings in others than we foster in ourselves CJTC permanently cured Vo fltaornerrcasnessafte 11 1 w first days use of Dr KHnesGreatNerveKestor cr Send for FREE 8300 trial bottle and treatise CB B H EXCZ Ltd S31 Arch Street Philadelphia P Some pain is the price of any power Try One Package If Defiance Starch does not please you return it to your dealer If it does you get one third more for the same money It will give you satisfaction and will not stick to the iron Grip is better than graft 25 fill 22 Cream Separator WMF VMS- u n tl I brated DUNDEE CREAM SEPARA TORcapaclty 200 pounds per hour 550 pounds capacity per hour for 52900 600 pounds capacity per hour for 3400 Guaranteed the equal of Separators that retail everywhere at from 57500 to 12500 OUR OFFER SaSiS rater on our 30 dare free trial plan with the blndlnjrunderetand Jne and npreementlf you do not i4 t iimrlenn tnt anil nA a ltt a aIaaa 1 mat it win Bniiu vivcci cuw colder milk skim easier run llchterondsklm one half more milk thnn any other Cream Separator made you can re turn theSeparatortousatour expense and we will Immedi ately return any money you may hae paid for freight charges or otherwise Cut this ad out at odco androall to us and you Trill receive by re turn mall freo postpaid our xrnl1l raf ami lilrr nfTfirnrl SEARS ROEBUCK CO CHICAGO RDERS TO SHOOT TROOP3 MOW DOWN STRIKING WORKMEN AT RIGA THIRTY KILLED AND WOUNDED Strikers Attack Troops to Disarm Then When Shooting Begins Whereabouts of Father Gopin Still Remains a Mystery ST PETERSBURG Although the strikes in Reval Libau Kieff Odessa and a few smaller places are extend ing the situation is nowhere acute An increasing number of workmen are out in Moscow but there is no gener al tie up or disorders The whereabouts of Father Gopon kremains a mystery although it is said he is in Moscow The Russian capital presents almost a normal appearance and the authorities are confident that the strike has been broken Some of the factories and mills have resumed and a general resumption of opera tions is expected on Monday The au thorities expect that the strike here will have a discouraging effect on the workmen in other cities to which the troubles have been spreading and be lieve that there is no longer danger of a complete suspension of all the industrial concerns of Russia Interior Minister Sviatopolk Mirsky has promised a delegation of editors who called upon him that he will in vestigate the arrest of a number of prominent writers who are now con fined in the St Peter and St Paul fortress and secure their release as soon as possible LONDON A dispatch to Reuters Telegram company from Riga confirms the previous announcement of a colli sion there between strikrs and troops Thirty workmen were killed or wound ed and a substitute chief of police and two soldiers were mortally wounded The encounter occurred near the Tukkum railroad station The strikers attacked the troops and attempted to disarm them when the order was given to fire All the workshops and factories are closed The strikers are parading the streets and forcing all workmen to join in the procession A dispatch from St Petersburg timed 926 p m to a news agency reports that Pahls factory and a large cotton mill have been set on fire and are burning fiercely REVOLUTIONARIES AT LONDON Denounce All Emperors Thieves and Other Loafers LONDON The large east end re sort Wonderland which is notorious as a prize fight arena was the scene Friday night of a revolutionary demon stration The audience numbered 3000 and was composed largely of Russian Jews A Russian revolution ary leader presided and made a speech denouncing Emperor Nicholas and the grand dukes For the benefit of recent arriyals from Russia he re peated his speech in the Russian tongue The speaker was constantly inter rupted by cheers for the Russian rev olution and the singing of the revo lutionary hymn This was followed by a speech from a Londoner who de lighted the audience by denouncing Emperor Nicholas Emperor William and King Edward and proposed that the audience rid themselves of all emperors thieves and other loafers A resolution was passed in har mony with the temper and view of the gathering which was strange and motley perhaps the mosl representa tive of the kind ever seen in London Policement were present in large num bers but did not interrupt the pro ceedings GRAIN RATE WAR IS NOW ON Eastern Roads Meet the Tariffs Late ly Prevailing Omaha to Gulf CHICAGO The dogs of a real rail road Avar were let loose Thursday when the Chicago gateway and the Gulf of Mexico outlet began to fight in earnest for the grain trade of the corn belt The western roads with the exception of the Chicago North western announced rates of lS1 cents from Omaha to New York Yirfa cents to Philadelphia and 17 cents- to Bal timore for export The Gould lines with the other Gulf roads came back with an open tariff of 12 cents from Omaha to New Orleans The action of the Chicago roads became known early in the day and bore immediate fruit in the securing of a substantial amount of grain through Nebraska by Chicago concerns For the first time in weeks Chicago shippers were able to compete with their rivals using the low rates that had been effective to the Gulf of Mexico Farmers got nearly 4 cents more for their grain than before the reduction was made Late in the day came the reply from the Gulf lines which met the open rates of the Chicago roads by an open tariff l1 cents lower than the mid night tariffs of a fortnight ago Students Show Disapproval Darmstadt Grand Duchy of hundred Russian students marched to the house of the Russian minister Prinze Koudachew The spokesman for the students said they wished to protest against absolutism the war with Japan and the recent proceedings at St Petersburg The students gave cheers for free Russia The minister replied that last Sunday had been a day of the deepest sadness because masses of workingmen had been misled by thoughtless leaders The Btudent3 then quietly withdraw RUMOR THAT CZAR MAY FLEE Not Confirmed That He Intends Go ing to Copenhagen ST PETERSBURG There is no confirmation of the report that the emperor empress and children are going to Copenhagen or on the other hand that the emperor has decided to appoint a mixed commission of offi cials employes and workingmen to consider the strikers demands not ably the question of eight hours work per day and to make an investiga tion of the shooting of the strikers All sorts of rumors are circulating in both official circles and among the workingmen A curious report spread among the men last night that the emperor had given in and that three white flags had been displayed over the Winter palace signifying that he had con sented to reduce the maximum legal hours of work from eleven to eight According to this legend the emperor would have displayed a red flag if he had decided to refuse the strikers request Many workingmen deceived by this rumor shouted hurrah in token of victory and this possibly was the reason that the strikers believing they had already won the day re frained from committing excesses yesterday DO NOT FAVOR ARBITRATION i Russia Does Not Like Hays Sugges tion ST PETERSBURG At the foreign office the Associated Press was in formed that the proposition from Sec retary Hay to submit the question of the violation of Chinese neutrality to international arbitration had not been received The officials were rather non plussed at the suggestion declar ing they could not understand how it was possible under the present cir cumstances to adjust such a question by such means The exchange of signatures of the Russian American arbitration treaty within a few days is expected to fol low Foreign Minister Lamsdorffs reply forwarded today through Am bassador McCormick to Secretary Hays representations regarding the risk of difficulty in the matter of rati fication by the senate of any treaty departing from the original Franco British model The difficulties as al leged by Mr Hay are thoroughly ap preciated and Russia being anxious to consummate the treaty has decided not to insist upon the form of treaties which she has already also negotiated with Belgium Norway and Sweden in addition to the United States JAPS LOSE VILLAGE Russians Occupy Fortified Town in Manchuria after Desperate Batte ST PETERSBURG General Kouro patkin reports that Russian troops on January 26 after a desperate fight occupied the village of Sandepas which had been strongly fortified by the Japanese News of General Kouropatkins successful repulse of the Japanese ad vance comes most opportunely The belief exists that Field Mar shal Oyama sought to take advantage of any depression prevailng in the Russian ranks as the result of the news from St Petersburg by an at tack against General Kouropatkins right but the Russian commander-in-chief seems to have turned the tables inflicting considerable Joss on the Japanese on Thursday and taking sev eral positions westward along the plain of the Hun river Evidently General Kouropatkin is following up his victory the latest dis patches to the Associated Press from the front dated 6 oclock in the even ing of January 27 indicating that there is a battle in progress extending along the center and becoming more and more serious However it seems to be confined to artillery TALK CONCILIATORY PLANS Emperor Nicholas Causes Special Council to Be Held ST PETERSBURG A special council was held at Tsarskoe Selo at which it is said various concliatory measures were decided on but no details have yet transpired Emperor Nicholas gave a luncheon Friday at Tsarskoe Selo in honor of the birthday of Emperor William of Germany The empress the dowager empress the German ambassador Count Lamsdorff and M Witte were present The strike continues at Saratoff Libau and Lodz No newspapers have appeared in any of these cities At Warsaw the situation appears to be getting worse The strike is rap idly spreading shops have been clos ed there are no newspapers and tele phone service has been stoppd Bryan at College Dinner NEW YORK William Jennings Bryan was the principal guest Friday night at the annual dinner of the New York Alumni association of Syracuse university at the Hotel Astor He spoke on The Appeal of Democracy to the Cultured Classes Main Question Not Touched WASHINGTON None of the pend ing measures touch on the main ques tion said A C Bird vice president of a number of railroads composing the Gould system at a hearing Tues day before the house committee on interstate and foreign commerce- on the question of giving the interstate commerce commission greater powers Among the roads represented by Mr Bird are the Wabash Iron Mountain Missouri Pacific and Texas Pacific Unreasonable rates per se he said have disappeared COL BECKWITH SAYS I Take Pleasure in Commending For Coughs and Colds -- v f i ALL CLASSES ARE SUBJECT TO CATARRH rooms And yet both of these classes are more or less subject to catarrh and catarrhal diseases The soldier as well as the civilian finds it frequently necessary to use Peruna on account of coughs and colds No one is exempt The strong and healthy are less liable than the weak and ill but none entirely escape fJBKMJgllCg JHEnflHTygyigg q DEWEY H Sensible Housekeepers will have Defiance Starch not alone because they get one third more for the same money but also because of supe rior quality Hayti devotes almost one sixth of its revenues to free schools Defiance Starch is put up 16 ounces in a package 10 cuts One third more starch for the same money It Cures Colds Coughs Sore Throat Croup Influenza Whooninr Couch Bronchitis and Asthma A certain cure for Consumption in first stages and a sure relief in advanced stages Use at once iou w in see tne excellent euect unci taking the first doe Sold by dealers every where Large bottles 25 cents and 50 cents m ThC GREAT KIONCV AMD LIVCR CURE DR DAVID HENNEDTSFAVORITE REMEDY bottle to JJtt nora irmiu nnu lor ree tussle iXNMDTO SONS E0SD0DTNZ wV hi7r raiBBasrTfv iAv COL PAUL E BECKWITH Colonel Paul E Beckwith Lt Col retired 1st Reg Minute Men in a letter from 1303 Vermont avenue N W Washington D C writes From the unqualified endorsement of many of my friends I take pleasure in commending your remedies for coughs and colds Paul E Beckwitk IN FIELD OR BARRACKS IS EFFICACIOUS The constant exposure to the ele ments experienced in an out door life is not so apt to cause coughs and colds as sedentary habits Those who are brought face to face with the weather every day in active life are much less liable to catarrhal diseases than those who are housed up in illy ventilated Peruna has always been a great favorite with the military men both in the army and navy The strongest kind of testimonials are received from officers of high rank concerning the virtues of Peruna for all catarrhal ailments Only a small per cent of these can be used for publication for want of space Mr Harrison L Deain Burnside Post No 8 Department of the Potomac Colonel encampment No 09 Union Veterans Legion Colonel Green Clay Smith Regiment No 17 U V U De partment of the Potomac MiMtary Order Loyal Legion Department of Columbia Major 34th Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry writes There is no longer any question as to the curative qualities of Peruna in all catarrhal troublss Its succ ssful use by many of my friends entitles it to confidence and endorsement STONE FURNITURE CO OMAHA Everything in Furniture to be closed out at once regardless of cost portunity worth coming hundreds o miles to take advantage of Benefit in Two Meals a Day Persons who are the victims of chronic complaints and whose diges tion is slow and feeble are often greatly benefited by taking but two meals a day if they are careful to eat as much in the two meals as would ordinarily be comprised in three The neuralgic in particular will do well to adopt this course but the first meal should be somewhat late and the sec ond reasonably early JS0tM SjroitPi An op- GREGORYS RPFni are seeds that yon can de- P4 Get Cr telopue rf 11 UtlLUUIll d auijiwii TWEHTY BUSHELS OF WHEAT mm TO THE AGRE Is the record on the Free Home stead Lands of WesternCanada for 1904 The lri0000 farmers from the United States -ft ho during the past seven jears hare gone to Canada participate In this prosperity The United States will soon become an Importer of wheat Get a free homcs teail or purchase a farm In Western Canada and become one of those who nlll help produce lt Apply for Information to Superintendent of Immi gration Ottawa Canada or to authorized Canadian Government Apent W V Bennett 601 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