The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 15, 1906, Image 7

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pelvic and catarrhal drain so dlsagrceablb
weakening and
ioiu swuiigesL possible endorsement of
the most eminent medical practitioners
and writers of our day recommending
it for the diseases for which Favorite
Prescription is used It is the only
Pt UP medicino for women sold
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Write
JAKE BETZ
McCook Neb for terms on
Auctioneering
He will do your work right
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J GUNN
DENTIST PnONEni2
Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTEB
McCook Nebraska
ESAgjnt of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Water Works Office in Postoffice building
McCook Tribune 1 the Year
iChiiiTbeiiiiril
I Colic Cholera Diarrhea Remedy 1
Almost every family has need f
remedy for colic or
diarrhea at some time during the
year
This remedy is recommended
by dealers who have sold it for
many years and know its value
It has received thousands of
testimonials from grateful people
It has been prescribed by phy
sicians with the most satisfactory
results
It has often saved life before
medicine could have been sent for
or a physician summoned
It only costs a quarter Can
you afford to risk so much for so
little BUY IT NOW
can be greatly increased by giving
spedal care to the health of every
animal and fowl on the farm
Sick poultry sheep cattle hogs
horses etc depend on their livers
to keep them well
Stock and Poultry
Medicine
keeps their livers working and
therefore keeps them well
Black Draught Stock and Poul
try Medicine is a pure natural
vegetable blood purifier and acts
by regulating the stomach liver
and bowels
It prevents and cures Hog ChoK
er Chicken Cholera Cojipt dis
temper Coughs Colds Constipa
tion Fever Loss of Appetite
Wasting Away and all the com
mon stock diseases
It is a perfect Hiedlcine for gen
eral farm use Try it
Price 25c foe a- large can at
all druggists arid dealers
THE FIRST AIR BRAKE
lion is a most efficient rnmnclv for Finally Won a Trial
JlltlJlK Jill thn Wnmnnlv fnnrfn0
Persons who should have known but
ter thought Westinghouse visionary
when they were told that he proposed
to stop a train by air Nobody seem
ed inclined to let him try his plan on
a real train but they did not object to
his working a model of It in a shop
where he couldnt do anj harm or
fonnof wniilfnSTMrri lvolv uyouy eise in expense ue
distinctly feminine urgaua knew hla scierao od work but hri
Favorite Prescription is the only could not make -any one else believe It
iTT L woiiiuii uie manors 01
which are not afraid to print their
iuriiiuia on tlio bottle wrapper thus1 i vo v
taking their patrons into their full con- i lvJiks lntl to taIk about his brake to
muuiiiu t is tno only medicine
women every Ingredient of which
for any railroad man who was willing to
has listen
Well have you ever stopped a train
with this air thing of yours they
would ask
No he couldnt say that he had done
so Nobody would let him try it even
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tain a largo percentage of alcohol so 0Q a tram or clump cars
u un u tm JOlg run especially to
delicate women It has more genuine
cures to its credit than all other I
cines for women combined having
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operating table and the surgeons knife
It has restored delicate weak women to
strong and vigorous health and virility
making motherhood possible where there
was barrenness before thereby brighten
ing and making happy many thousands
of homes by the advent of little ones to
strengthen the marital bonds and add
sunshine where gloom and despondency
had reigned before
Write to Dr It V Pierce He will send
you good fatherly professional advice
in a plain sealed envelope absolutely
tree Address him at Buffalo N Y
Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets do not
gripe They effectually cleanse the sys
tem of accumulated impurities
The Peoples Common Sense Medical
Adviser by Dr Pierce 100S pages is sent
free on receipt of stamps to pay expense
of mailing only Send 21 one cent stamps
for the book in paper covers or 31 stamps
for the cloth -bound volume Address
One day he arrived in Pittsburg sell
ing his other invention and talking
about his brake notion to a man con
nected with a railroad out there
Thats a great idea of yours said
the man We will try it on our line
So the officials of this railroad per
mitted Westinghouse to put his new
kickshaw on one of their trains
But he had to agree to Indemnify the
road for any damage that might be
caused to the train as the result of the
trials The train was equipped On
the designated day the confident In
ventor and a group of skeptical rail
way men boarded the train on which
the first air brakes were fixed Off
went the train on its trial trip The en
gineer put on full speed and just as
lie had rounded a curve he saw ahead
at a grade crossing and in the middle
of the track a loaded wagon a man
and a boy and a balky horse The en
gineer moved his little lever and the
first train that was ever stopped by
air pulled up at a standstill several
feet short of the obstruction
Thus on its first trial the Westing
house air brake saved life and prevent
ed damage to property Thenceforward
talking was unnecessary all that had
to be done was to make brakes The
inventor thought of that clause secur
ing compensation to the railroad for
any damage he might do to the train
and he laughed His fortune dated
from that day He was then only
twenty two Arthur Warren In Suc
cess
BUSINESS LAWS
It is a fraud to conceal a fraud
Ignorance of the law excuses no one
The acts of one partner bind all the
others
An agreement without consideration
is void
A personal right of action dies with
the person
The law compels no one to do
possibilities
A contract made with a minor
Slipped a Word
From a recent examination paper on
religious Instruction at a boys school
Holy matrimony is a divine Institu
tion for the- provocation of mankind
Punch
or
lunatic Is void
A receipt for money paid is not le
gally conclusive
Signatures made with a lead pencil
are good in law
Agents are responsible to their prin
cipals for errors
Each Individual in a partnership is
responsible for the whole amount of
the debts of the firm
A draft becomes an acceptance when
the party upon whom It is drawn
writes accepted across its face and
signs his name
Had Xo Time to Vote
President Zachary Taylor in 1810
when only twenty two years of age
was appointed to a lieutenancy in the
regular army He served in the army
up to or near the time of his nomina
tion for the presidency in 1848 After
he had carried off the prize friends of
Henry Clay and others who wanted the
nomination sneeringly spoke of Taylor
as an ignorant frontier colonel who
had not voted for forty years It is
probable he had not voted as he had
been away from home in the military
service most of the time and came into
prominence only through his brilliant
military record in the Mexican war
The Ohio River
No part of the Ohio river is in Ohio
the boundary of the state is the north
ern or northwestern margin of the riv
er The stream Itself is wholly in West
Virginia and Kentucky where it flows
past Ohio The northwest territory out
of which Ohio was formed was defined
as the territory north and west of the
Ohio not north and we3t of the middle
of that great river
Xot to Bo Trifled With
Love had just laughed at the lock
smith
Why dont you laugh at the milliner
and the landlord and the grocer
asked a bystander
Because replied Love they al
ways make me feel mighty serious
Houston Post
Husbands
The woman who said that she knew
her husband didnt drinJc because he
drank so much water in the morning
Isnt in it with the woman who says
that the reason her husband doesnt go
to church is because he is already as
good as he can be Detroit Free Press
Sllsnnderstandiae
JHannah said the mistress to her
new girl you can take that brown
serge dress of mine nnd put it in soak
Yesm said Hannah Whos your
favrite pawnbroker London An
swers
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Copyright by Purdy
KAHUM J BACII
ELDEH
For Alcohol
Denoitorized
UITE an In
dustrial revo
lution is lia
ble to come about
it is said in case
of the enactment
into law of the bill
taking the Internal
revenue tax off
denaturized alco
hol as advocated
by President Roose
velt in his recent
special message to
congress Should it
be placed 01 the statute books it would
result in bringing into the market a
product which would be In great de
mand for heating lighting and power
purposes and for use in the arts so say
those who advocate the passage of the
measure now in congress Among the
prominent supporters of such a law are
Nahum J Baehelder head of the na
tional grange representing some 800
000 farmers Turner Wilson secretary
of agriculture an VoCesso Harvey
W Wiley diief o he governments
bureau of chemistry Because of the
fact that the denaturized alcohol would
be available for generating power for
many mechanical purposes the bill in
terests the automobilists the owners
of motor boats the manufacturers and
users of farm machinery and those en
gaged in many branches of industry
Even the piano dealers of the country
are Interested and in their national
convention a few days ago passed reso
lutions Indorsing the proposed law It
has been strongly opposed by the
Standard Oil company for the obvious
reason that a wide use of denaturized
alcohol would lessen the demand for
its products It is also opposed by the
manufacturers of wood alcohol
Commercial alcohol if it could be
obtained at a sufficiently low price
would supplant to some extent at
least both petroleum and gasoline
The supply of gasoline is on the de
crease while its price has been going
up Only a- short time ago 70 to 72
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DB HAIiVKY W WIIEY AND COllN STOKAGE
IN NEBRASKA
degrees test gasoline was advanced
half a cent a gallon while all other
high grades were put up a cent per
gallon The present internal revenue
tax on denaturized alcohol is so large
as to make its use for commercial pur
poses impractical In England Ger
many and some other European coun
tries there is no tax on denaturized
alcohol and there it is largely used In
the arts and in manufactures and also
as fuel and for motive power Com
mercial alcohol known as wood alco
hol or methyl alcohol has long been ob
tained by the dry distillation of wood
but there are many purposes for which
it cannot be used and for which the de
naturized alcohol obtained from grain
or vegetablos would be available The
products expected to furnish the chief
supply of this article in case of the
removal of the tax are corn potatoes
sugar beets and other vegetables con
taining a great deal of starch Accord
ing to the estimates of the secretary of
agriculture potatoes and corn will
be largely grown for the production of
alcohol as well as for food if the tax Is
removid The alcohol in that case
would be made undrinkable by the ad
dition of wood alcohol and pyridine
Dr Wiley whose chemical experi
ments have done much to develop sen
timent in favor of pure food laws has
shown that cornstalks may be util
ized for commercial alcohol the same
kind of press being used to extract the
fermentable material as for sugar cane
Mr Wilson estimates that with the
grinding up of the stalk as well as the
grain corn can be made to produce 230
gallons of alcohol to the acre This
would mean a vast increase in the de
mand for this product and a corre
sponding benefit to the farmer The
corn crop of the country is already
enormous and on the plains of the
west it is stacked up almost mountain
high at certain seasons but its growth
would be stimulated still more by the
opening up of such a market as the re
moval of the tax would create It Is
estimated that the ordinary white po
tato will produce as much as 255 gal
lons of alcohol per acre From sugar
beets about 224 gallons of alcohol per
acre may be obtained The use of alco
hol for fuel and power Is not so dan
gerous as that of oil and gasoline and
It is thus especially adapted for farm
purposes
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Come people think for Instance that
political speeches do not matter Po
litical speeches Matter far more than
the acts f par lament which they in
troduce Men oare less even about
what is beir done than about why it
Is being done The spirit in whKi a
thing is effected is of far more pnuti
cal importance even than the thin- it
self This can be tested by the piinVo
experiment in social life of n iovg a
gentlemans hat for him first in or
spirit then in the ot er If you got rid
of all the talk about practical politics
talked by tired men with 10000 a
year and really look impartially at te
history of human society you will sen
that collisions have arisen far more
from insults than from Injuries Some
of my imperialist friends for instance
tell me that because I think South Afri
ca a nuisance to England therefore I
should permit Germany to pluck it
from us In war This is like saving
that because I think a top hat ugly and
uncomfortable I should let another man
knock it off in Piccadilly No doubt if
is uncomfortable But why should he
knock it off Who is he I wonder
G K Chesterton in London News
PortnKTiese Money
Portuguese money is based on a unit
which is worth about the thousandth
part of a cent So if you buy a single
postage stamp it costs you about 10
000 milreis We were shocked at the
price of the objects the vendors in
Ponto Deigoda desired to sell us When
presented with a bill some of us got
heart disease and some of us apo
plexy Only after long explanations
in mingled Spanish Portuguese French
and English did we learn that a pho
tograph offered at several thousand
milreis was worth about 15 cents In
shor it was brought forcibly to our at
tention how extremely artificial a me
dium is money how difficult it Is to
get how difficult it is to keep but also
how difficult it is to exchange this In
terconvertible medium in foreign coun
trieswhen you have any Probably it
is even more difficult when you have
not Argonaut
Hospitality
While the reportorial representative
of a great news bureau was in San
Antonio Tex whence he had posted
in such haste as to have little luggage
he met with a charming bit of southern
hospitality He had no cuffs and a
local reporter promptly drew off his
own and said to the guest within the
city gates Tlere take mine Ive
more at home Later it was learned
that the donor of the cuffs worked for
the San Antonio Daily Express and
the superintendent of the news bureau
upon hearing of the incident immedi
ately wrote to Frank Grice owner of
the Express In appreciation of an act
peculiarly southern in its frank good
fellowship Here is Mr Grices reply
If you can send me the name of the
member of the Express staff who of
fered his cuffs to your man he will be
discharged for not offering his shirt as
well Chicago Record Herald
Sharp hut Not Clever
A London scientist says that life In a
metropolis makes young children sharp
but not clever that it often destroys
their chance of ever being clever for
It hastens the development of the brain
unnaturally It makes them superfi
cial alert but not observant excitable
but without one spark of enthusiasm
They are apt to grow blase fickle dis
contented They see more things than
the country bred child but not such
interesting things and they do not
properly see anything for they have
neither the time nor capacity to get at
the root of all the bewildering objects
that crowd themselves into their little
lives
Social Limits
You may tell a man that his neck
tie cannot be reckoned among his suc
cesses you may point out his errors
in regard to Investments you may re
proach him for omitting to take ad
vantage of the opportunities he has
had for advancement and he will ac
cept all your criticisms with a reason
able calm but take gentle exception
to the way in which he pronounces a
word and the chances are that his next
remark is of a heated nature London
Queeui
Took All the Responsibility
Im going to give up that new spe
cialist Ive been trying
Whats the reason
Why hes always telling me that I
must try to help myself
What did the other man tell you
He always told me he was helping
me Cleveland Plain Dealer
Where
An English mayor tells this story
A woman speaking at a meeting In
support of womens rights repeatedly
asked her audience Where would men
find themselves without women
A weak voice from the rear of the
hall
In paradise mumi
Ate Off His Hand
Smith I hear Jones the naturalist
had a bad accident What was it
Brown Why somebody gave him a
young tiger cub and said it was so
tame it would eat off his hand Smith
-Well Brown Well it did
Improved
Does your papa get much prac
tice asked the visitor of the doc
tors seven-year-old son
Oh he doesnt have to practice any
moe replied the boy He knows
how now
Surgery
Medical Student What did you op
erate on that man for
Eminent Surgeon Five hundred dol
lars
I mean what did he have
Five hundred dollars Puck
teSiia
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COOL FOOTWEAR
LOW
AT EXTREMELY
PRICES
Ladies Misses and Childrens
White Canvas Slippers
TAN SHOES am
have for years been acknowledged the cool and
footwear for hot weather giving better wear on ac
count of there being no coloring matter used in the
tannage We have them to offer you fn shoes and
all sizes of
SLIPPERS r
Let us fit you with some of this cool footwear at
prices way below anything you have ever paid with
quality considered
IMPORTANT We have in our employ a first class
shoemaker who is ever ready to sew and nail
GRATIS all shoes that are bought at our store
We also make new shoes Dont forget the place
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THE BEE HIVE
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The Uptodate
Painter and Decorator
Wall Paper
Pattons Sun Proof Paints Oil Glass Varnish Turpentine
White Lead Varnish Stains Brushes Room Moulding and
Painting Sundries
Let me figure on your painting
you money
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Ofiice over McAdaras Store
Phone 190
I can save
Spearman Block Phone 157
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er th Full Nam
ram
Aumine
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7vf or log 25c
The Wm Tribune
inly 100 per Year
Gatewood Valme
DENTISTS
BEN flOREAU 41161
Dark bay 16 hands weight 1150 four
years old in July 190G
This superb trotting stallion is a son
of Domain P trial in 220 he by Dom
ino P he by Patron 2144 Dam
Louita by Borden 221 Grandam
Alcyreta by Alcyonium 224J4 sire of
four below 211 and ten others better
than 230
BEN MOREAU will be at the East
Dennison Livery Barn McCook Neb
Friday and Saturday of each week be
ginning April 20
Terms 1200 to insure
For folders and further particulars
addresss
B W BENJAMIN
McCook Neb
Mares will be kept inpasture on farm at 50u per month
12 miles south and 3 miles west of McCook Best of care
will be tiken but not responsible for escapes or acci
dents