The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 07, 1906, Image 7

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The trouble is your livers
sick One of its products
bile is overflowing into
your blood
You cant digest your food
your appetite is poor you
suffer dreadfully from head
ache stomach ache dizzi
ness malaria constipation
etc What you need is not a
dose of salts cathartic water
or pills but a liver tonic
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This great medicine acts gently on
the sick liver It purifies the blood
renews the appetite feeds the nerves
clears the brain and cures consti
pation
It Is a true medicine for sick liver
and kidneys and regulates all the
digestive functions Try it
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LIQUID KOAL IS MANUFACTURED BY
Town Without Horses or Wheels
The town of Funchal in the Ma
deira islands is a town with no horses
and no wheeled vehicles In traveling
about one either drives in a sledge or
is carried in a hammock The streets
and adjacent roads are paved with
small and curiously smooth cobble
stones and from the first it was found
that runners were better than wheels
both for speed and comfort For in
stance when you come to a hill the
oxen draw your sled to the top and
are then unhitched Your driver then
proceeds to toboggan your conveyance
gently down the other side while the
team trots on behind Horses are not
available in Funchal as the nature of
the cobblestone roads would soon ruin
their feet This is why the ox with
his flexible hoof is the draft animal of
Funchal For expeditions into the
country the hammock Is used This is
slung on a pole carried on the shoul
ders of two mien and is perhaps the
most comfortable conveyance in the
world no jar and no need to guide it
Franco and Her Sailors
France owes the greater part of her
past glory and her present power to
her sailors There has been no dis
covery of geographical importance to
which the name of a Frenchman has
not been attached Paris Eclair
More Renlintic
Do I look daggers at the villain
asked the heroine
No answered the author of the
melodrama you look hatpins Town
and Country
Cutting
A certain photographer is exhibiting
in his window the photograph of a
young man with the following inscrip
tion attached to it This is the man
who put his hair in curls to have his
photograph taken and then cant pay
for them
It Mijjht Have Been Worse
Lydia Im just as mad as I can be
with Charlie He kissed me right be
fore all the girls Georgette Well
isnt that better than if he kissed all
the girls before you
Experience is the great test of truth
and Is perpetually contradicting the
theories of men Dr Johnson
Tlie Doctor
Katharine Papa Im going to do
something to help cut down your heavy
family expenses
Papa What is it daughter
Katharine Papa Im going to marry
our doctor Brooklyn Life
Riches
Yes say3 the philosophical person
wealth brings Its disappointments
After we lose it puts in the mate
rialistic man Judge
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NATIONAL MEDICAL COMPANY
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Principal Office Sheldon Iowa Branches Minneapolis Minnesota Glendive Montana Lewiston Idaho York Nebraska Oklahoma Oklahoma
Liquid Koal Used as a Lice Killer
When diluted with water in the proportion of one part
Liquid Koal to fifty parts water it is the best Lice Killer on
the market It is not expensive to use because it forms a
perfect emulsion with water when mixed in this proportion
Worms in Hogs
The hog is more infected with intestinal worms than any
other domestic animal These worms are created by impure
accumulations along the intestinal track and generally pro
duced by poorly digested food The nature of the hog and
his manner of eating renders him more susceptible of intestin
al worms than any other animal Under the present domestic
ated conditions he is not allowed the use of his natural in
stincts to obtain the necessary element that would destroy
these intestinal parasites Being shut up in a pen he is not
allowed to follow the dictates of his nature The hog that is
wormy can neither grow nor thrive for the reason that the
worms destroy all the effects of the nutrition furnished in the
feed Liquid Koal put in the drinking water in the propor
tion of one quart to a barrel and given them twice a week
will destroy all intestinal worms and keep them free from
their formation and multiplication It strengthens the appe
tite and tones up the system
Something You Ought to Know
A parasite is an organism which during its life lives
within or on the surface of an animal for the purpose of exist
ence and from which it receives its nutrition and nourish
ment The state or condition in which the animal is kept
either hastens or retards the multiplication of them They
are injurious in at least three ways
i As direct agents of loss from animal economy
2 As carriers of other forms of parasites
3 As carriers of the micro organisms of infectious dis
eases
Liquid Koal
LIQUID KOAL is a black oily liquid Liquid Koal is
a liquid soap and will form a perfect emulsion with water
LIQUID KOAL is endorsed by the leading veterinaries
of the United States and by many of the State Agricultural
Colleges and many of the Experimental Stations which are
conducted by the government
Science
teaches that no medicine ever healed a wound that nature
performs the healing process and medicine can only assist
nature in doing her work not only in healing wounds but also
in throwing off diseases
Those versed in medicine are aware that three fourths of
the money spent for medicine is virtually thrown away either
because of the improper use or the purchase of an improper
article But in purchasing Liquid Koal from any of our deal
ers you take no chances If for any reason it does not treat
successfully the following list of diseases just go back to the
dealer and get the price you paid there will be no questions
asked We stand the loss and it costs the dealer nothing
Following is a list of the diseases that Liquid Koal cures
Hog Cholera Lung Worm Swine Plague
Intestinal Worms Cow Cholera Tuberculosis
Anthrax Black Leg Abortion in Cows
Corn Stall Disease Colic Glanders
Distemper Pink Eye Influenza
Foot Rot Tape Worm Lung Fever
Texas Fever Poll Evil Chicken Cholera
Roup Thrush L ck Jaw
Blind Staggers Catarrh Farcy
Mango Bots Scours
Nasal Gleet Inflammation of Bowles Scratches
LIQUID KOAL acts as an appetizer and vitalizer
Two Things to Remember
Use LIQUID KOAL to destroy parasites on the outside
Use LIQUID KOAL to destroy parasites on the inside
50000
deposited in the Union Bank at Sheldon Iowa to be paid
anyone finding any of the testimonials we publish from time
to time are not genuine
Hog Cholera
is a free germ disease the germ being first found in the ali
mentary canal and as long as it is kept in that organ it is
comparatively harmless When however it penetrates to
the ungs liver and other organs it causes fermentation in
flammation and destruction of live tissues furnishing food upon
which it thrives and multiplies with rapidity in some cases a
generation an hour causing death to the animal before the
owner has discovered that it was diseased
Thus through reasoning two facts stand out clearly
First that hog cholera can not be treated successfully unless
treatment is commenced before the germ has reached the
period of rapid multiplication Second that a germicide must
be administered and therein lies the whole secret As we
pass down through the list of various germicides we are com
pelled one after another to reject them either because of
inefficacy or inadaptability until we reach LIQUID KOAL
And why choose LIQUID KOAL Because it is the
only known germicide that will pass through the stomach to
the intestines and from there to the blood permeating the en
tire system and still retain its germicide properties
It is a compound embracing every practical germicide
anticeptic and disinfectant property found in coal treated
chemically with an alkaline base until every objectional fea
ture is eliminated being non poisonous and harmless to ani
mal economy
It contains creosol and quiacol It is these hydro carbon
compounds found in smoke that cure a ham destroying by
their germicidal properties all germ life
The reader may ask if these properties come from coal
why not use coal The answer is because coal yields those
properties only by distillation at about 350 degrees of heat
and it is reasonable to assume that a hogs stomach could not
generate that amount of heat without becoming roast pork
seasoned with fried germs
We would also call the readers attention to the fact that
the gastric juice of the stomach being an acid an alkali is re
quired as a neutralizer when the acid too strongly predom
inates as in the case of hog cholera In addition it would
be expensive as the owner of the animal would be purchas
ing six dollars worth of coal to obtain one dollars worth of
Liquid Koal
LIQUID KOAL is in general use by veterinary surgeons
throughout the whole country embodying a wider range of
use than any other preparation known to science
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Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
BRAVE GENERAL OKU
Warrior Who Is Jiow at Head of Jap
anese Staff
General Baron Kodama who died in
July was chief of the general staff of
the Japanese army and his place has
now been taken by General Baron
Hohaku Oku who commanded the
army which first invested Port Arthur
His forces assaulted and stormed Kin
chau and defeased the Russians in the
heavy three days battle of Nanshan
Hill this victory cutting off any hope
General Stoessel had of a relieving
army reaching him After General Oku
had bottled the Russians up in Port
Arthur General Nogi was intrusted
with the work of capturing that for
tress and General Oku was transferred
to the second or left Japanese army in
the advance against Kuroptakin In
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GENERAL HOHAKU OKU
this campaign General Oku particularly
distinguished himself his forces storm
ing the trenches in front of Liaoyang
for nine successive days in some of the
most desperate infantry charges in
modern warfare
At Mukden also General Oku was
conspicuous and at Tie Pass the final
big battle of the war he was largely
responsible for the awful Russian
rout which caused the czar to depose
General Kuropatkin
General Oku is sixty two years old
and is a samurai or knight of the Otta
clan of the famous western province
of Satsuma noted for its military caste
and the number of military and naval
leaders it has produced He won his
title of baron for distinguished service
In the war against China As a youth
he received a collegiate education and
at twenty seven he entered the army
In 1877 while a major he was placed
In command of the emperors forces
in Kamamoto castle In southern Japan
during the Satsuma rebellion After
being nearly starved he led a desper
ate sortie cut his way through the
enemy and joined the relieving forces
On account of this act he won promo
tion and decoration
A Wonderful Prodigy
The king of prodigies died on June
27 172u at the age of five after hav
ing astonished the whole world His
story is the most remarkable in human
annals and is attested by evidence
which has satisfied all the learned in
quirers who have written about him
The infant Christian Heineckeu was
born of respectable parents in Lubeck
1721 A few hours after his birth he
began a conversation at ten months
there was scarcely a subject on which
he could not express an opinion and
at a year and a month he had mastered
both the Old and New Testaments He
was only two and a half when he was
able to answer questions concerning
anything in ancient and modern his
tory and he was also at this time an
expert geographer He spoke Latin
and French and at the age of four
was speaking In the French language
at the court of Denmark All this
time he was being nursed by his moth
er At the age of five it became nec
essary for him to be weaned and in
consequence of this change of diet he
died leaving psychologists an insolu
ble problem Westminster Gazette
The roodle
Why is a poodle so called Some
one says Probably the natural an
swer would recall the old lady who
said that no credit could be given
to Adam for naming the pig since
anybody would have known what to
call it Poodle seems so obvious a
name for this dog And in fact this
is not far from the truth about the
origin of the word It is quite recent
in English not being found before
1SG4 apparently It is the German
pudel which comes from the Low
German pudeln to waddle and the
dog must have been so called as Skeat
says either because he waddles after
his master or because he looks fat and
clumsy on account of his thick hair
How to Prevent Coughing1
Coughing is the worst thing for a
cough and in most instances of cough
there is more coughing than is neces
sary to subserve the purpose of the
cough 1 e to remove offending ma
terial The following conditions will
help one minimize coughing in all in
stances while In the milder cases it
may stop the cough altogether after a
little perseverance When tempted to
cough take a deep breath filling If pos
sible every air cell holding it until the
warming soothing effect comes or so
long as Is reasonable and mark the
mollifying result on the cough which
even when the latter- seems unavoid
able will often be found under control
More of Him
Miss Mugley The idea of his calling
me homely I may not be very pretty
but Im certainly not as homely as he
Is Miss Pert No dear but thats
Blmply because hes bigger than you
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