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wi fuUlL uULlUnij f THE GREAT SUBJECTS FOR EVERY FARMER AND GARDENER THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN is the only weekly paper that has a special department for this subject The first of a series of articles on SOILS AND SOIL CULTURE is now appearing in the WEEKLY INTER OCEAN and will continue for several months They are prepared by Mr Wallace E Sherlock an acknowledged authority on subjects pertaining to the preservation and restoration of soils This department is in addition to the complete FARM GARDEN LIVE STOCK VETERINARY HOME and other depart ments making the WEEKLY INTER OCEAN the leading farm home and news paper in the United States Subscription Price 100 per year Subscribe at once and do not miss a article on Soils and Soil Culture In Combination a with the I Mc CO OK TRIBUNE Only 105 single 00 HOLLISTERS Bocky fountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People Brings Golden Health and Eenewed Vigor A snciflc for Constipation Indigestion Live and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure Blood Bad Breath Siuggish Bowels Headache and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form a5 cnti a box Genuine made by Hollisteh Dhuo Company Madison Wis GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Why Buckstaff UE STOOK MARKETS AT MSAS 6ITY THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED BV CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OMAHA FIOUX CITY ST JOSEPH AND DENVER Kansas City Dec 27 1905 Receipts of cattle thus far this week are 16700 last week 42400 last year 9200 On Tuesday best heavy beef steers sold dull but steady others slow to ten cents lower Cows and heifers were steady to ten cents higher and stockers and feeders about steady To days trade for beef steers was again a dull one and can best be described as 25 to 35 cents lower than last Thursday except possibly for a few prime heavy weights Medium shortfed stock suffer ed most Cows and heifers were fully steady stockers and feeders unchanged The following table gives prices now ruling Extra prime cornfed steers 35 00 to So 75 Good 4 40 to 5 00 Ordinary 3 00 to 4 40 Choice cornfed heifers 4 25 to 5 00 Good 3 25 to 3 75 Medium 2 50 to 3 25 Choice cornfed cows 3 25 to 4 00 Good 2 75 to 3 25 Medium 2 25to 2 75 Canners 1 75to 2 35 Choice stags 3 75 to 4 00 Choice fed bulls 3 25 to 3 75 Good 2 50 to 3 25 Bologna bulls 1 75 to 2 50 Veal calves 5 00 to 7 00 Good to choice native or western stockers 3 50 to 4 00 Fair 3 00 to 3 50 Common 2 40 to 3 00 Good to choice heavy native feeders 3 60 to 4 30 Fair 3 00 to 3 CO Good to choice heavy branded horned feeders 3 25 to 3 50 Fair 3 00 to 3 25 Common 2 50 to 3 00 Good to choice stock Iieif ers 2 50 to 3 00 Fair 2 25 to 2 50 Good to choico stock calvessteers 3 50 to 4 2i Fair 3 00 to 3 50 Good to choice stock calves heifers 3 00 to 3 75 Fair 2 50 to 3 00 Choice wintered grass steers 4 00 to 4 4U Good 3 75 to 4 00 Fair 3 40 to 3 75 Choice grass cows 2 75 to 3 25 Uood 50 to Z 7D Common 1 75 to 2 50 Receipts of hogs thus far this week are 20700 last week 37800 last year 8100 Mondays market opened five cents higher but closed barely steady Todays trade was weak to five cents lower closing firmer Bulk of sales were from 490 to S507J4 top S512 Receipts of sheep thus far this week are 2800 last week 19600 last year 4800 Mondays market was ten cents higher and today firm We quote choice Iambs 725 to 750 choice year lings 600 to 625 choice wethers 550 to 575 choice ewes50O to 225 Clear thinking decisive action vim and vigor of body and mind the sparkle of life come to all who use Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnell j -- na Jtmt BeA - people WLfto Tin In the Lime light 11111 BUFFALO BILL TJKING one of his visits to Chicago Colo nel William F Cody Buffalo Bill who has been appointed Instructor to the bal loon companies of the British royal en gineers at Aldershot England was the guest of honor at a dinner given by Mrs Potter Palmer Colonel what would you do in n crowded theater if a man yelled Fire asked the hostess I might take him at his word if I had my side arms with me replied the famous plainsman grimly but if not I should do the next best thing in case of fire What is that Put him out Years ago Buffalo Bill and Yellow Hand a Cheyenne chief had an all but hand to hand fight They were mount ed and made a dead set for each other When some twenty paces apart they opened a simultaneous fire and both horses fell dead in their tracks Nei ther of such experienced horsemen however was to be caught by a falling animal and both alighted on their feet Both rifles again came to shoulder with machine like precision and again the two shots were as one This time Yel low Hand missed by a hairs breadth but Buffalo Bills bullet crashed through the Indian chiefs brain The Hon Henry W Paine lecturer at the Boston University Law school was once in the law library and as he glanced down the shelves he noticed several blocks of wood shaped like law books which had been put in to fill out the shelves Ah said Mr Paine now I see where the supreme court gets its law In his fight for legislation on the sub- ject of railroad rates President Roose velt has taken counsel much of Attor ney General William H Moody Mr Moody is of vigorous constitution and strenuous mold and he believes in hard work For social functions he cares lit tle and as secretary of the navy did not come up to the hopes of the naval offi cers who like to win victories In ball rooms To corre spondents who in terviewed him when he was appointed head of the navy department he said Unless you news paper men loan me the money I will be too poor to live any other than the quiet and modest life to which I have been A fJ xXuSSS r accustomed since ATTOnNEr gejjer coming to Washing- Al w ir moody ton It is said the acquaintance of Presi dent Roosevelt and Attorney General Moody took on an intimate form one night in 1898 when they met at a Har vard alumni banquet The conflict with Spain was Impending Mr Roosevelt was then assistant secretary of the navy and he and Mr Moody then a congressman sat up all night after the banquet and discussed the situation Mr Moody tells of a sailor on the Mas sachusetts who was injured in the ex plosion of a gun on that battleship He finally recovered and later in describ ing his experience said Well sir replied the jacky to his questioner I reely cant say that I knows very much about it I -was standin you see with me back to the gun a facin the port side All of a sudden I hears a big noise then sir the ship physician he says Set up an take this Representative Maddox of Georgia has turned part of his law practice over to his son Pap I settled that lawsuit you have been trying for the last ten years said the son on a recent trip to Wash ington Settled it Settled it exclaimed Judge Maddox Why my boy I gave you that case as an annuity Lieutenant General Adna R Chaffee who will go on the retired list of the army in a short time is every inch a soldier and his long and distinguished military career began in the ranks He served in the civil war and won suc cessive promotions for gallantry fought Indians commanded a brigade at San tiago in the war with Spain headed the United States forces In the march for the relief of the legation at Peking in the Boxer insurrec IJEUT GEtf A B CHAFFEE tion of 1900 and served for a year as military governor of the Philippines He was commander of the department of the east prior to be ing elevated to the rank of lieutenant general General Chaffee makes a striking figure Though sixty-three years of age he shows no signs of baldness and his bushy hair tinged with gray surmounts a strong face deeply furrowed with wrinkles and bronzed and weather beaten by many years of exposure and open air life Though very kind hearted the gen eral like most warriors Is sometimes a little gruff He has very little faita TMgTtllTimi 1 faLl ggr In tnei5plritualistlc manifestations giv en at seances One of his younger of- J ucers uaa attended n seance and was describing the events that occurred Oh what nonsense Interrupted the general What do you young fellows waste your time like that for How many fools Including yourself were at that seance anyway The young officer took exception to the wording of the remark and was quite Indignant Oh I didnt mean to reflect on you continued the general What I meant to ask was how many fools were there without counting yourself Rear Admiral Robley D Evans known affectionately as Fighting Bob who helped to entertain Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg on his re cent American visit is famous for his rough and ready way of talking He believes in a greater navy not only more ships but more well trained men to man them and still better trained officers to command the men Speak ing of this need in response to a toast to the navy at a dinner a short time ago he said We need the merchant marine We got our men from it in the civil war but we could not get the men In 1S98 and let me tell a lit tle story We were lying off Cienfue gos and we expect ed a light that is the navy depart ment expected us to have a fight so they sent down a ship load of recruits to take the place of PERRY BELMONT the dead men They were all given their KEAR admiral r billets their bunks - and their kits but there was no time to drill them Among them Avas a big strapping fellow from Detroit One night there was an alarm of the ene mys torpedo boats and a rocket went up from one of our scout ships Well I got out on the superstructure pretty quickly and as I got under the electric light I felt a tug at my elbow I look ed around and there was the Detroiter Say mister he said Well I an swered looking around Say mister where am I to fight Where are you stationed I am stationed in the port after eight inch turret he said pulling out his billet Well there it is right there my man I said Yes he replied I know it Is but how In hades do you get into it Well he turned out a pretty good petty officer after awhile but let us have no more raw recruits in time of war Perry Belmont of New York who is engaged in creating public interest in the subject of having state and na tional laws enacted for the publicity of contributions made to political com mittees and candidates for their elec tion expenses is s son of the late Au gust Belmont and grandson and name sake of Commodore Oliver Hazard Per ry who won the battle of Lake Erie and sent the fa mous message We have met the ene my and they are ours Mr Belmont is a graduate of Harvard and of Columbia Law school has served four terms in congress was minister to Spain in 1888 and 1SS9 and has figured prominently in politics Seven years ago Henry T Sloane a New York millionaire secured a di vorce in connection with which Perry Belmonts name was conspicuously mentioned As soon as the decree was granted Mr Belmont and the divorced wife were married Governor Edwin Warfield of Mary land who is aiding in the campaign against the Chesapeake bay oyster boatmen accused of shanghaiing and murdering sailors attracted national attention a year ago by declaring that the American girl marries too young My advice to girls he said is to eschew matrimony before they are twenty six years of age That was the age of Mrs Warfield when she and I were married I have told my daughters that I will not consent to their marriage be fore they are twenty-six I shall re sist inflexibly any modification of that rule The governor sup plemented the above expression by stat ing that while twenty-six is the mini mum age at which he believes girls should marry they GOVERNOR EDWIN WARFIELD would become bet ter wives and be happier in after life if they waited until they were twenty eight or even thirty years of age He was promptly accused of endeav oring to lay the foundations for a race of old maids It was pointog out by those who did not agree with him that 80 per cent of the American women who pass the age of twenty six years without be coming wives never do scramble out of splnsterhood but he declined to change his views The governor has three daughters and when he was asked what he would do if one of them wished to marry at twenty one he smiled confidently and said I have warned them not to ex pect my consent to their marriage be fore they are twenty six and I hope to convert them to my way of thinking before they arrive at that critical age A QUEEN IN EXILE Patbetlo Storr of Ranavolo of Madn ffaacmr Har French PnaIoa There Is a pathetic aide to the story of Ranavolo Manjaka III the deposed queen of Madagascar who is now on a visit to Paris She waa once ruler over 3000000 people and a territory measuring 250000 square miles She came to the throne of Madagascar in 18S2 when a war was in progress and it was her duty on several occasions to appear before the assembled thou sandsof her warriors and stimulate them by a few stirring words to en thusiasm for a brave defense of their fatherland On one such occasion she said I am a woman but I have the heart of a man and I myself will stand up and lead you to fight with those who would take away our land God forbid that we should become slaves of the foreigner But the tide of war and of fortune was with the foreigner In 18S5 the BANAVOLO MAKJAKA m war was terminated by a treaty in which the French acquired protectorate rights over Madagascar and Ranavolo became a vassal queen Instead of an independent sovereign Ten years lat er hostility toward the French again led to war with the result that Rana volo was deposed while Madagascar became a French colony She was ex iled first to the Island of Reunion and thence in 1800 to Algiers where she has to live except when she obtains special permission from the French government to pay a visit to some oth er place She has received a regular pension for years and in deference to public sympathy for the exiled queen it was recently raised from 30000 to 50000 francs SIR FREDERICK TREVES Famous Surgeon Who Says Disease la Not u Bad Thins Americans heard a good deal about the famous English surgeon Sir Frederick Treves when he operated so success fully upon King Edward and brought that monarch through an illness which threatened to put a premature end to his reign He stands at the head of his profession in England and holds the title of sergeant surgeon in ordina ry to the king and surgeon in ordinary to the Prince of Wales He is a fore most authority on the subject of ap pendicitis and peritonitis and was the first surgeon to introduce removal of the vermiform appendix as a cure for appendicitis which by the way he calls perityphlitis It is said that he has operated upon more than a thou sand cases of this nature and that only two persons of all this number died Recently Sir Frederick has been at tracting attention by his utterances to the effect that disease is not altogeth er a bad thing Disease he says may be beneficent and he declares that if it SIB FREDERICK TREVES were not for disease the human race would soon be extinct In illustration of his idea he Instances the malady known as a cold and says that sneez ing drives bacteria from the nasal pas sages while coughing removes them from the windpipe Sir Frederick was born in 1S53 edu cated in London and won his reputa tion in London hospitals At the out break of the South African war he threw up his London practice and vol unteered for service He was appointed consulting surgeon was present at ev ery engagement from Colenso to Lady smith and on his return was knight ed It is related that when be got back in London he met one day an offi cer who had been wounded and the greater part of whose brain the sur geon had removed On the surgeon ask ing him how he was getting along with half a brain the officer answered Oh Its all right you know They have given me a good berth in the war office 1 F D BURGESS j Plumber and S Steam Filler 1 Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass 7 Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings M y Estimates Furnished Free Base- to ment of the Postoffice Building 7 i McCOOK NEBRASKA i Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Now location just across street iu P Walsh building- cCook Nebraska 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights c Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable Communica tions gtrictlyconfldentlal HANDBOOK on Patents sent free Oldest agency for securingpatenta Patents taken throuch Alunn Co receive tpecial notice without charge In the Scientific Jftnerican Ahnndsomely Illustrated weekly Tersest cir culation of any nclentmc Journal Terms 3 a year four months L Sold by all newsdealers MUNN Co361Bfoadw New York Branch Office 625 F St Washington D C Jftnr irTn Dr O C Reynolds Rooms 19 20 Bnrr Block y 8urgery and Gynecology rtwiWi En LinCOin R6Q OiIIEC DR CALDWELL Of Chicago PRACTICING Aleopathy Homeopathy Electric and General Medicine will by request visit professionally McCOOK NEB JAN i9 At Palmer Hotel Hours l p m to 9 p m Returning every four weeks Consult her while the opportunity is at hand DR CALDWELL limits her practice to the special treatment of diseases of the eye ear nose throat lungs female diseases diseases of children and all chronic nervous and surgical diseases of a curable nature Early cpnsump tion bronchitis bronchial catarrah chronic catarrh headache constipation stomach and bowel tronblcsrhenmatismneuraIfia sciatica Brights disease kidney dizziness norvounes indigestion obesity interrupted nutrition slow growth in children and all wastingdiseas es in adults deformities club feet curvature of the spine diseases of the brain paralysis epilepsy heart disease dropsy swelling of the limbs stricture open sore pain in the bones granular enlargements and all long standing diseases properly treated Tiriilfrif BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Pimples blotches eruptions liver spots fall ing of the hair bad complexion eczema throat ulcers bone pains bladder troublesweak back burning urine passing urine too often The effects of constitutional sickness or the taking of too much injurious medicine receives search ing treatment prompt relief and a cure for life Diseases of women irregular menstruation falhngof the womb bearing down pains fel male displacements lack of sexual tone Leu corrhea sterility or barrenness consult Dr Caldwell and she will show them the cause of their trouble and the way to become cured CANCER GOITER FISTULA PILES and enlarged glands treated with the subcutan eous injection method absolutely without nain and without the loss of a drop of blood is one of her own discoveries and is really the moat scientific and cortainly sure method of this ad vancedage Dr Caldwell has practiced her profession in some or the largest hoDitalv throughout the country She has lately opened an office in Omaha Nebraska where sho will spend a portion of each week treating her many patients No incurable cases accepted for treatment Consultation examination and a vice one dollar to those interested DR ORA CALDWELL CO Omaha Nebraska Chicago Illinois Address all letters to 105 Bee Building Omaha h I S m r 11 M M i 4 A t r i I i