The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 09, 1906, Image 8

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Cures Womb
Disease
It has saved the lives of many
weak sick women and rescued oth
ersfrom a lifetime of chronic sick-
ness itWflPcureyou if you will
only give it a chance Try it
Sold by all druggists and deal
ers in 100 bottles
GAVE UP SUPPORTER
I wore a supporter for four
years to keep up my womb
writes Mrs S J Chrisman of
JuannsvMeNY My doctor said
n medicine would help me After
taking Cardul I gave up my sup
porter and am now weQ
the Kind
lace to Buy
NOW
is the TIME to make your selections of Dress
Goods mi i Wakt Gopds in Silks Eoliiennes
Batistes Mulls Dimities Lawns Voiles Pan
ai as iohair Serges and any of the other pop
ular weaves
NEW AND UPTODATE
noons
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are the KIND you are wanting The Latest t
Goods at the Lowest Prices can not help but
please OU
THE NEW AND THE ONLY i
EXCLUSIVE
DRY GOODS STORE
is the PLACE where all of these wants can be
satisfied and you are invited to call now and
call often for our NewSpring Goods are arriv
ing daily and ihe choicest patterns are always se
selected first
Be sure to see our stock of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
before you buy
Our LINEN FINISHED SUITING is going fast at 15c
and 2Cc a yard
Our PERCALES in dark and light colors are the best on
the market at 10c and 15c
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION TO ALL OUR TRADE
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COLEMAN
Mrs Edith Bates has gone to
St Paul Minn
B F Wilson has lost some
cattle in the stalks
DeW Griffiths and Wm Sharp
shelled corn last week
H H Baiuy has gone to Mis
souri on a visit to the old home
A good many sold cattle last
week Bert Wales selling thirty
six
Frank Coleman and Bert
Wales have been up in Dundy
county this week
Shepherd Church shipped two
cars of fat hogs Tuesday Mr
Snyder of the Willow took in
sixty head
it Out
says many a doctor to his
lady patients because he
doesnt know o any medi
cine that will cure female
troubles except the sur
geons knife
That such a medicine
exists however is proved by
thousands of cures made by
R F D NO 1
Mrs G A Roedel is not im
proving satisfactorily
Mrs Ollie Colling was a guest
of Mrs Mary Whittaker Sunday
v Miss Margaret Evans visited
her sister Mrs Sage at Beatrice
last week
James I Lee is hauling corn
with three teams from north of
Box Elder
A L Overman has moved on
to the Barbazett farm southwest
of McCook
Alpha Warfield who is work
ing in the McCook shops was
home over Sunday
J H Warfield lost a horse
yesterday The horse was recent
ly kicked on the shoulder
Mrs W P Broomfield visited
her parents Mr and Mrs T A
Endgley latter part of last week
The Bessinger family buried a
child in the Ash Creek German
Lutheran church cemetery this
week
R A Beatty has quit the mill
and after a short visit with friends
went back to his home at Salem
Nebraska
T H Brittain and W N
Rogers attended the farmervs in
stitute and stock show at Cam
bridge Wednesday
Mr and Mrs McDougal Bes
sie Roy of Haigler are visiting
James I Lee Mrs McDougal
has gone up to visit her son Wil
liam and family at Ericson Neb
for a few days
Mr and Mrs W P Burns re
ceived word from Friend Neb
that twin boys weighing seven
and nine pounds had arrived at
the home of their daughter Mrs
S C Dragoo Friday morning
Feb 2 but Saturday eve received
another message that one of the
little ones had died The re
mains were brought to McCook
Sunday1 eve there met by rela
tives and friends Interment was
made in Riverview cemetery
Monday morning at 11 oclock
This is the third visit of the An
gel of Death into the Dragoo
home and the sorrowing parents
have the sympathy of the com
munity in their bereavement I
The Xlallne Passion Strong In Death
The ruling passion of Edward I of
England was undoubtedly the pursuit
of his ideal of uniting all the British
Islands under one rule His great ob
stacle was Scotland and the conquest
of Scotland therefore became a pas
sion with him Stronger than years It
sent him to the head of the army when
he was fit only for a sick bed and
when he was at last compelled to
yield he sought to make this passion
spur on his son by ordering that the
flesh should be boiled from his bones
and that his skeleton shouldbe car
ried at the head of the army and re
main unburied till Scotland was con
quered
This is the most conspicuous instance
of the ruling paBSion strong In death
on record though many others would
be worthy of quotation William Pitts
patriotism endured to his last gasp and
Inspired his last utterance as did Nel
sons lifelong determination to secure
the command of the sea while Napo
leons last dream was one of battle
Peasant itnd Plfts
A clever smuggling trick has been
played on a customs officer on the
Itusso German frontier An innocent
looking peasant reported to the officer
a plot for getting a large number of
pigs across the frontier The method
he said would be to drive across at in
tervals of half an hour 3 6 12 and 200
pigs the smugglers arguing that If the
first three lots could be sent over there
would be no trouble with the 200
The officer was naturally on the alert
In accordance with the peasants state
ment three pigs were driven over then
six followed by twelve All were al
lowed to pass and preparations were
made to receive the 200 But no more
pigs appeared and the twenty one ani
mals admitted had in the meantime
been lodged in safety Berlin Cor
London Mail
Rudimentary Hind Limbs
Snakes are not the only animals
which exhibit the possession- of rudi
mentary hind limbs In the whale
tribe there is no evidence externally of
hind limbs The fore limbs In them
are converted into the flippers or
swimming paddles Yet when the skel
eton is examined traces of a haunch
and attached rudimentary thigh bones
are found There is developed in cer
tain kinds of whales a bony piece rep
resenting Ihe haunch The thigh bone
is distinct but there is a mere rudi
ment attached to it representing the
shin bone or tibia of other animals
Ancient llemertieti For Hlccougrhs
The hiccough seems to be a modern
and dangerous disease but the ancients
knew it and prescribed remedies that
might now be tried advantageously
Galen recommended sneezing Aetius
approved of a cupping instrument with
great heat to the breast Alexander be
lieved in an oxymel of squills Alsaha
ravius made use of refrigerant drafts
Rhases put hfs trust in calefaqents
such as cumin pepper rue and the
like in vinegar Rogerius looked kindly
on calefacient attenuant and carmina
tive medicines
The Giant Bell
Russia is famed for the manufacture
of great bells The Giant cast in
Moscow in the sixteenth century
weighed nearly 820000 pounds and re
quired twenty four men to ring it In
1732 It fell but its fragments were re
cast along with other metal into a bell
which weighed 443000 pounds the
metal of which alone Is valued at 300
000
Differences of Opinion
Women are hard to understand
said the callow philosopher
Not at all answered Mr Meekton
Henrietta has never yet spoken her
mind to me without making herself
perfectly clear Washington Star
Defined
De Witt So you saw me stealing a
kiss eh Upton I did and I call It
larceny De Witt ecstatically Par
don me grand larceny
READ AND YOU WILL LEARN
That the leading medical writers and
teachers of all the several schools of
practice endorse and recommend in the
strongest terms possible each and every
ingredient entering into the composition
of Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery
for the cure of weak stomach dyspepsia
catarrh of stomach liver complaint
torpid liver or biliousness chronic bowel
affections and all catarrhal diseases of
whatever region name or nature It is
also a specific remedy for all such chronic
or long standing cases of catarrhal affec
tions and their resultants as bronchial
throat and lung diseases except consump
tion accompanied with severe coughs It
is not so good for acute colds and coughs
but for lingering or chronic cases it is
especially efficacious in producing per
fect cures It contains Black Cherry bark
Golden Seal root Bloodroot Stone root
Mandrake root and Queens foot all of
which are highly praised as remedies for
all the above mentioned affections by such
eminent medical writers and teachers as
Prof Bartholow of Jefferson Med Col
lege Prof Hare of the Univ of Pa
Prof Finley Ellingwood M D of Ben
nett Med College Chicago Prof John
King M D late of Cincinnati Prof
John M Scudder M D late of Cincin
nati Prof Edwin M Hale M D of
Hahnemann Med College Chicagp and
scores of others equally eminent In their
several schools of practice
The Golden Medical Discovery is the
only medicine put up for sale through
druggists for like purposes that has any
such professional endorsement worth
more than any number of ordinary testi
monials Open publicity of its formula
on the bottle wrapper is the best possiblo
guaranty of its merits A glance at this
published formula will show that Golden
Medical Discovery contains no poison
ous or harmful agents and no alcohol
chemically pure triple refined glycerine
being used instead Glycerine is entirely
unobjectionable and besides is a most
IK
uselul ingredient m the cure of all stOm
ach as well as bronchial throat and lung
highest SB
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BARTLEY
Two of Frank Untiedts family
are sick
Ed Shoemakers son John is
quite sick
W J Hoppe lost three horses
this week
E E Shoemaker has his ice
house filled
Mrs Cochran visited with Mrs
Owens last week
Henry McKean sold his farm
last week for 6000
E A White has begun a resi
dence on his lots east of the hotel
A son was born to Mr and
Mrs Henry Gies Sunday morn
ing
Henry Cozad and family moved
Thursday to their farm near
Freedom
Mrs John Rozell and daughter
of Indianola were business callers
here Wednesday
Mrs Coxs father from Michi
gan was here on a visit part of
last week and this
Will Sheets is seen on our
streets frequently He will move
here about March 1st
Wm Bush Jr was taken sud
denly sick Tuesday evening He
was some better Thursday
Mr and Mrs Dave Cox of
Culbertson attended the funeral
of Mr Clyde Clements Wednes
day
Gordon Athey is building an
addition to Dr Browns house to
be used as a laundry and bath
room
Mrs Axtells father Mr Oaks
and her niece Miss Shelling were j
here on a visit from Dundy
ty this week j
Sherman R Cox slopped over
here Tuesday on his way from j
Denver to Omaha and visited j
with his father
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Dr McKechnie of Indianola
was called in consultation with
Dr Arbogast last Friday to the
bed side of Clyde Clements
A brother of Clyde Clements
from Massachusetts and one from
Ohio were called here to attend
the funeral of Mr Clements
J Burton fell from a load of
ice Tuesday The hind wheels
of the wagon run over his foot
causing a serious and painful in
jury
DONT FAIL
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Six gentlemen began serving as
m u m Mr Books children
to get the
B E EFIT
measles-
goat this week We wish them j
success and hope they may in due Mrs- Ed Weidener has trouble
timp hprnmp mashrs in thp art wim ner neart duc is cetter at
which will enable them to travel
in foreign lands and receive wages
Art Stevens lost a valuable
horse last Saturday and Mr
Minnick one Tuesday Several
horses have died in this vicinity
in the last few weeks They take
suddenly sick get blind then get
crazy and only live a short time
The disease is not understood and
no relief found
The sudden death of Clyde
Clements brought sorrow to the
hearts of many citizens of this
community Mr Clements had
long been a resident of this vicin
ity owning a fine farm south of
Bartley where he had lived for
several years until last March
when he moved to a farm near
town to be more convenient to
school He has always been an
industrious frugal man and strictly
honest in all his dealing and all
who knew him were his friends
For several months past he had
been more or less troubled with
disease of the stomach and
bowels with a kidney complica
tion Everything was done to
bring about his former good
health that medical skill and kind
friends and loving family could do
all of which failed He was a
member of the A O U W and
the funeral services were conduct
ed by that order Rev McBride
of Cambridge preached the funer
al discourse in the M E church
here Wednesday after which the
remains were interred in the
Bartley cemetery
The Saturnalia
The saturnalia was a midwinter
feast of the Romans In honor of Sat
urn beginning on Dec 17 On this oc
is the T licenf e s en t0 every
authority for its use in all such cases e lu uo wuat ae Pleased and even
The Discovery is a concentrated the slaves were permitted much liberty
enc m iiawvu uieuicmai roois or speecn and action All work
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A booklet of extracts from eminent
medical authorities endorsing Its inere
dicnts mailed free on request Addres3
Dr E V Pierce Buffalo N Y
was
suspended the houses and temples
were decorated congratulations were
exchanged and presents sent as with
us at Christmas -
this writing
Mrs Florence Pelton has been
quite poorly since the birth of the
bay and they have obtained a
nurse
Mr and Mrs James Roberts
were over from Kansas and visited
with Earnest Feichters Saturday
and Sunday
Moses Thompson was kicked
by a horse and is just recovering
enough to be about The hurt is
very painful yet
That the voting girl has of womanhood
is not seldom a painful one She learns
to know what headache means and back
ache and sometimes is sadly borne down
by this new experience of life
All the pain and misery which young
girls commonly experience at such a
time may in almost every instance be
entirely pre
vented or cured
by the use of
Dr Pierces Fa
vorite Prescrip
tion It estab
lishes regular
ity It tones up
the general
health and
cures headache
backache nerv
ousness and
other conse
auences of
womanly weakness or disease
I received your letter some time ago with
advice about your wonderful medicine writes
Miss Stella Johnson of 23 Brady Street Dayton
Ohio I was troubled with severe pains every
month when I wrote to you for advice After
receiving your letter and following its direc
tions I am now happy to say that after five
years of untold suffering I have not had any
pains since first using your Favorite Prescrip
tion I was induced through a friend to write to
you and follow vour kind advice I thank God
and Dr R V Pferce for the health I now enjoy
I shall urge other women who suffer as I did to
use your medicine
Favorite Prescription makes weak
women strong sick women well Ac
cept no substitute for the medicine
which works wonders for weak women
Weak and sick women are invited to
consult Dr Pierce by letter free All
correspondence is held as strictly private
and sacredly confidential Address Dr
R V Pierce Buffalo N Y
Free Dr Pierces Common Sense
Medical Adviser is sent free pn receipt
of stamps to pay expense of mailing only
Send 21 one cent stamps for the book in
Eaper covers or 31 stamps for the cloth
ound volume Address Dr RV Pierce
Buffalo N Y
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BARGAINS
We are giving on all our goods
Small naval oranges a peck 60c
Large naval oranges a peck 70c
California ham per pound 10c
Wide breakfast bacon per pound 15c
Narrow breakfast bacon per pound I2c
Diamond C mild cured ham per pound 15c
Three boxes oat meal crackers 25c
Three boxes butter thin crackers 25c
Three boxes Nabiscos 25c
Sixboxes Uneeda biscuits 25c
Box crackers per box per pound 64c
Nineteen pounds granulated sugar 1
Mazene something fine try it a pound 10c
Puffed Rice a quart 10c
All Groceries at Almost Whole
sale Prices
A Wi cox
Son
FRRR TO STOCKMEN
Beautiful six leaf calendar will be sent by us absolutely kkee to evert stook
MtN vi may bbip his cattle hogs or sheep to market and who will write us
answering the following questions
1 How many head of stock have you
2 What kiud of stock have you not including horses
3 When do you expect to market your stock
4 To what market will you likely ship
5 In what paper did you see this advertisemet
This calender will be ready for distribution in January It is an exceptionally beautiful
artistic and costlo production printed in several colors ropresnting fox hunting icones It
was made especially for uo cannot be obtained eleswhere anil is worthy a placo in tholinest
nomo Write us today giving this information nnd insure getting this calender Address
CLAY ROAINSON CO
Live Stock Commission Alerhants Stock Yaras Sta Kansas City Kans
also have our own offices at Chicago South Omaha St Joseph
Douvor Sioux City So at Paul East ftuifalo
have the
Mr and Mrs F W Pelton
have a baby girl
Luella Thompson was up from
Wilson ville Saturday she took
the midnight train and visited in
McCook till Thursday coming
home by Bartley
The men who bought the
sten farms have shipped out with
two cars of farm stuff Ed Tier
ard has moved from theSERal
sten farm onto the Milard Hor
ton farm
What might have developed
into a serious fire occurred when
the Odd Fellows met last Satur
day night The fire refused to
burn freely and Charlie Nichols
going down stairs brought up an
oil can pouring the oil from the
can onto the fire The can of oil
caught fire and Charlie ran
down stairs with the blazing can
When he reached the lower door
the handle of the can broke and
he laid it down and opened the
door By this time A C Abbot
reached the foot of the stairs and
kicked the can out onto the ce
ment sidewalk
The can splashed oil upon sev
eral and set their clothing afire
but the fire was put out and no
damage done The oil made -a
big blaze while it lasted but soon
burned out with no harm to the
building
BOX ELDER
The sale of N Boyce was well
attended last Thursday
G H Henderson shelled corn
this week for A Morosic W B
Sexson and W BWolfe
Mrs J L Campbell and
daughter of Osborn came down
Thursday to see the little daugh
of A T Wilson who has been
very sick
A surprise party was given to
Mr and Mrs John White last
Monday evening They will
leave in a short time to take pos
session of their new home near
Garnett Kansas
Good reading cheap may be secured
from The Tribune clubbing list
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