The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 12, 1906, Image 7

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AGENT FOR
THE CELEBRATED
Fairbury Hanehett
Windmill
This is a warranted and guaran
teed windmill nothing better in
the market Write or call on Mr
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liver will take jia care ofyou
Sick liver putsarcii ifllout osor
Snakes you pal dfry slclat tile
stomach gives yi stejnach ache
headache malaria ate Well IWr
keeps you well by purifying your
bIoodand digesting yourtfttod
There Is only one- safe certain and
reliable liver medicine and that Is
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BioGk Draught
For over 60 years this woa4erful
vegetable remedy has been the standby
In thousands of noaiM and ls today
ne xavonie nvcrmeoipmeia we wia
It acts gently on the liver and kid
neys and does not irritate the bowels
It cures constipation relieves con
gestion and purines the syrtem from
n overflow of bile thereby keeping
the body In perfect health
Price 25o at all druggists end
Sealers
Test it
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For Sale and Guaranteed by
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Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
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A Tree of Many Powers
The ash tree is rich -with superstition
The old charlatans of the muldle ages
used it in their love potions and the
damsels of ancient times believed that
it -would enable them to make their
sweethearts true and help them to dis
cover their future husbands The in
habitants of Iceland still look with
dread upon the use of mountain ash as
fuel Their belief that it will make
enemies of all who gather round a
hearthstone on which it burns Is deep
seated and was once almost universal
in Europe
Superstitious seekers after good luck
may still be found invoking the spirit
of the even leaved ash after the man
ner of the ancient tree worshipers
with the verses
Even ash I do pluck thee
Hoping thus to meet good luck
If no luck I get from thee
I shall wish thee on a tree
The Philosophers Sport
A balloon trip gives one a sense of
utter and complete stillness and also
a beautifully serene feeling of aloof
ness from men and tiresome matters
a contempt for the puniness of earth
and an unbounded sense of sociability
and camaraderie with those with
whom one is basketed aloft in those
few square feet of wicker It is a
philosophers joy ballooning the sport
of the scientific and the idea that it
provides a new thrill or curdles the
blood of jaded and sinful butterflies
may be good enc tgh for the halfpenny
press but not for the wiseacres of the
Aero club Bystander
Lucky Horseshoes
Tnere is a rignt way ana a wrong m
the picking up of a horseshoe I -was
walking with a country bred boy along
a Somerset lane and saw one lying in
the crumbling summer rut There is
a horseshoe said I The lad sprang
forward but stopped suddenly before
his fingers touched the iron But I
wont pick it up said he or I shall
spoil your luck It may perhaps have
been only a point of etiquette but he
assured me that a horseshoe of my
finding could bring luck neither to him
nor to me if he touched it before me
London Standard
Wlilcli Was It
The governor was puzzled Look
here he said turning to his private
secretary Can you tell me whether
this note comes from my tailor or my
legal adviser Theyre both named
Brown
The note was as follows
I have begun your suit Ready to be
tried on Thursday Come in BROWN
Toledo Blade
Male Vanity
Man believes himself irresistible at
all ages and I believe that the older
he grows the more fascinating he
thinks himself London World
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LIBRARY NOTES
We are ready to loan the teachers of Red Willow County boxes
of books
There are some interesting articles which may be found in the
October magazines at the Public Library
The Development of the Philippines by Hamilton MJ Wright
Americans building the railroads and handling the natives with
tact Modern industrial methods and government help steadily
teaching the Filipinos the lesson of progress The resources and
the needs of the Islands Observations of a 1700 mile trip
The Stages of Vesuviuss Eruption by Frank A Perret
Photographs which show the whole cause of the disturbance one
view after another as it occurred
Education in the New Japan by Mary Crawford Fraser
The difficulties of the schools under the new conditions Ill paid
teachers A great rush of pupils Delicate social problems of the
new order
The Russian Revolution in Process by Isaac A Houswick
An orderly account of the awakening of the people against the
autocracy A real revolution which cannot go backward A
consecutive narrative from the point of view of a liberal Russian
Library hours mornings 1030 to 1200 oclock afternoons
from 130 to 600 oclock evenings from 700 to 900 oclock
Sunday 200 to 500 oclock p m
Librarian
Real Estate Transfers
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since last Thursday evening
United States to James W Rogers pat
State of Nebraska to W S Fitch deed w
hf sw qr
W J Stilgebouer to II D Butler and N
Axtellwdlotl2 blk6 Danbury 1100 00
N Axtell to B F Murphy qcd lot 12
blk6 Danbury 550 00
Lydia A Barry to Allen P Day wd lot
a blk 33 Iudianola 1500 00
Robert A Morrison to The Farmers
Mortgago and Trust Co wd e h
w hf sw qr 14 and nw qr nw qr and lot
3 of 23 and lots 1 2 3 of 22 in 3 28 incl
ROW of R V R R and L J Holland
Irrigation ditcb 24000 00
Robert A Morrison to The Fanners
Mortgage and Trust Co water deed
for same 1 0
Lincoln Land Co to James R Murphy
wd lot 14 in blk 3 Lebanon 50 00
Lincoln Land Co to Anderson Gartin
and N Axtell wd lots 1 and 2 in blk 2
Danbury 100 00
Desoline A Olcott and Benjamin F
Olcott to Elijah C Hill wd se qr 6 and
neqr7in3 30 9000 00
Amos Thomas to Lesley Thomas wd nw
qrnsqr 17-1-26 1000 00
William S Fitch to Patrick Walsh wd w
hf aw qr 26-3-30 3000 00
JohnE Kelley tojWilliam J
bergerwdswqr 20-1-29 1200 00
William J Goodenberger to Edward R
Weatherfield wd sw qr 20-1-29 3500 00
Edward R Weatherfleld to Marcellua C
Shurtleffwdnwqr 8-2-30 4000 00
Marion Powell and Martin Nilsson to
Nils J Johnson deed lots 11 12 blk 8
Marion S5 00
Marion Powell and Martin Nilsson to
Nils J Johnson deed lots 1 2 blk 8
Marion 125 00
Joseph L Matson to P F McKenna wd
300 00
John G Evers to Hajes Moyer wd lots
11 12 in blk 9 Danbury 1500 00
William Hold to Livoni a Finch wd lot 1
blkljthadd McCook 1000 00
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
chattel mortgage made on the 21st dav of June
1905 by J E Lawtlwrs to Reoves Co upon
j the following described property towit
One No 3303 Reeves 20 H P straw burner
jacketed engine manufactured by Reeves
Co with all fixtures and appendages with or
belonging to same
One No 3121 Reeves 33x56 mam
moth cylinder separator manufactured by
Reeves fc Co with all fixtures and appendages
belonging to same
One No 3454 Reeves Farmers Friend -wind
stacker manufactured by Reeves Co with
all fixtures and appendages belonging to same
One No 1S810 Parsons self feeder and band
cutter
One No 5467S Peoria double tube weigher
Ono No 567 Reeves engine tonder
OnelCO foot 8 inch 4 ply Gandy belt One
21x36 foot 8 ounce tarpaulin One No 2 lifting
Jack Ono tank pump and hose
Said Reeves fc Co will sell said property for
cash to the highest bidder at public auction on
the 5th day of November 1906 on tho farm of
Henry S Beck situated in section 19 town 1
range 29 west in Red Willow county Nebraska
at 3 oclock p m of said day
Said mortgage was filed in the office of the
county clerk of Red Willow county Nebraska
on the 24th day of Jnne 1905 There is now due
on said mortgage and the notes hereby secured
the sum of one thousand nine hundred forty one
and sixty five one hundredths dollars 194165
said mortgagee has elected to declaim the
whole debt secured by said mortgage doe as by
its terms and tho terms of the notes secured
thereby provided
No proceedings at law has been had for the
collection of said debt or any part thereof
Dated this 9th day of October 1906 10-12-4 ts
Reeves Co
Mortgagee
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NATIONAL MEDICAL COMPANY
E L Barragar President Capital One Quarter Million
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 waterwhen 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 iihpure
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 Plngue
Intestinal Worms Cow Cholera Tuberculosis
Anthrax Black Leg Abortion in Cows
Corn Stalk Disease Colic Glanders
Distemper Pink Eye Influenza
Foot Rot Tape Worm Lung Fever
Texas Fever Poll Evil Chicken Cholera
Roup Thrush Lock Jaw
Blind Staggers Catarrh Farcy
Mange 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
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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
eungs 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 dovvn through the list of various germicides we are com
pelled one after another to reject them either because of
inefiicacy 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 neat
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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