The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, January 26, 1900, Image 5

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ritlUAY, .JANUARY 120, 1000.
A Letter from Ed A. Bourne.
H'AUKOMtri, Uklii., .Jan. l2, ltKO.
Editor Ailvertisiu: In pursuance of
my promise to write un cce.is.onul
.! iiiitiu. ligation for your pupei, w 1 1
drop jou a line litftuatively. We are
b. ill living on (ur iaiin near Wiiukoi
mis, in liurlieltl county, Oklahoma
which, wiih uo possible exception of
Kit) county, la the garden spot of tho
teiritoty. Tills county Is tho homo of
the largest man in the woild a Mr.
Wllkitis by name, wlio is 3 feel 4 inches
lugli and weighs 400 pounds, and hits
been (Xhiblled in every country on
u.irth. It is also tin1 homo of the larg
os t nog, a 1200 pound sow that at pres
ent is happily uugagud in routing a
flourishing family of 17 pigs. We also
hive the best and largest yields of
wheat, com, oats, barley and cotton,
and can beat the world for big water
melons, yauiH, sweet potatoes, fiuit and
goober peas, aud at the last general
election gave the largest republican
tn.ijonty in the terr lory, Dennis Fly mi
receiving 101)0 majority over his fusion
opponent, who was endowed by every
p.nty trom ihe popocratic party down
to Dr. Mary Walker.
There is no county in the territory
that is making such rapid and
buustnutial improvements, nor is
there one paying as large dividends
to those who invest theii money heie
ii teal estate or business. Three
yvats ago Waukomis was a little viU
age containing about a dozen families
ami a few stores. Today L boasts
a two story brick school house with
tin en departments, two llnu church
building-), two hotvspapms, three large
lumber jards, four giain elevators, a
biiiiK, aud will have in operation in a
IV w days a 820,000 mill, besides every
business common to towns Jour time
Us nize is being profitably conducted,
and the inhabitants will number 700 or
Sot) Jn the country the same growth
and -prosperity prevails the dugout
and sliack have oeen generi'lly replaced
by good substantial frame dwelling-,
inauy of them beautiful and costly.and
the sod slables and atraw sheds are
giving placw to big red hams, and a
thousand windmills pump water for
"the catlle on a thousand hills." The
hills here are all very lint and could
hardly ba discerned by a fellow from
Nemaha county.
Time nor space will not admit of n
description of Enid, our county seat,
which Is the largest and moat imports
nut city on the Hock Island railway iu
the territory, but on some future oc
casion will do BO.
Was pHwmI to hear from Hube
Ellioti, itoht. Frost anil George Fair
brother through the medium of The
Advertiser, and glad th
. uiiu nuaiwuuH. ii naoe aim br,iin-fag into mental power. They're
atom, can get along over there among wonderlul in iniilding up the health.
the hills, rocks aud stumps we can cei- Ullly 2i)0 l)or uox oltl u' Keeling.
that isn't what 1 started to tail ou
about. Well, tho truth is, It's a boy,,
just 8. weeks old. Call him Hurry Mo-
Kinh-y. and wo.thlnk ho outraukH every
other product yet reported In the ten is
tory. Joe Bays that his little brother
is tho "hot stuff." Jbe is iu his eighth
year and large of ills ago. About a
year ago I acquired a soniii'law that
was about the time my daughter Mabel
was mat ried to John Payne. Frankie
and .It'&Hio aro at home and both enjoy
ing good health My wife and 1 art at
home too. 1 have had a very plensaut
time the past month, milking the cows,
feeding the fiunllj sow and hunting
quails and holding t lie baby. Now,
Mr. Editor, if you want to know any
thing more definite about me, Individ
ually, come down.
We have had a aeiiro of rainy weath
er and aro "enjoying" tho worst rouda
ever known here. It commenced to
rain on the 11th of September and has
been veiy wet ever since. Wheat i?
looking line. I do not know why Hub
ert Frost had to feed his stock bo long.
Wo do not have to feed hero at any
season of tho year excepting a few
days in winter during extremo stormy
weather. Last winter was the coldest
over known hero, and 1 did not feed
my cattle or horaea to exceed three
weeks. A farmer in the wheat belt
can raiso both calves and colts with
out any ex ponae whatever after begets
a pasture fenced and begins tho cultls
vation of wheat. Have nover bought
any feed Binco I have been hero except
for work horses. Wo had an immense
corn crop hero last year. I harvested
nearly 1000 bushels of corn from 10
acrea of bottom ground almost 00
bushels per acre, while the yield on
upland ranged from 40 to 50 bushels
per acre. Waukomis will ship more
corn this season than Nemaha ami ten
times as much wheat. Wo had the
bust garden last year wo oyer hud in
any country cabbage, tomatoes, p
tatoes, beans, peas, beets, mangoo
peppera. sweet potatoes, etc., grew in
endless vatiety and gigantic propor
tions, Owing to a March blizzard our
fruit crop was n partial failure. We
had a few peaches, but tho apricots
were nearly all killed. Our apple tresa
aro too young to bear vet, hut have
two varieties of blackberries and four
of grapes that will bear this year. Ins
tend to plant out strawberries, dew
berries, raspberries and other Bmall
fruits this spring, and some more applo
and pear trees.
Most close for this time. Kindest
regards to old friends and neighbors
If this article occupies too much of
your valuable flpaco, set it in nonpareil
aud charge to Nemaha county.
Fraternally yours,
E. A. Uotjkne,
Working Night and Day
Tho busiestand mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr King's New
Life Pills. Every pill is a sugarcoated
eakness
energy,
.it thevarfl nil ' Blobule of health that changes wen
at mey are an ,Ht(J fclrenRt,t Hatlessnesa into ei
If Habe and bi'riin-fag into mental power. T
tainly succeed hero wheie such Imped
iments are so few and far between.
Wo have bud no drouth here since tho
summer of 1800, and have raised good
ci ops of both coin and wheat ever since
that date. We have, however, never
failed iu a prolific, not to say abnormal,
ci op of politiciana. Wo raiHe every
variety and in such quantities that no
administration need suffer for help,
consolation or advice Our statesmen
are the kind that hang on like an in
growing toe nail the kind that aspire
to a place in the cabinet but wil) accept
a fourth class postoflice. Nemaha
county In her balmiest daya couldn't
produce half as mauy Btatesmen to the
aero as wo can.and cultivate the ground
four times. Prior to March 4th, 1807,
they kept QroverClovoland, armed with
a double-barreled shot gun and a fish
ing pole, at bay Quantico J3ay three
mtlea off shore, when lie turned them
all down by appointing n nest of car
pet baggers from the aouth. Since that
date William McKinley has tried to
convince them that thoy could not all
hold ofllce, by appointing a man from
Kansas. Heal estate, both lands and
town property, is growing in value and
much of it changing hands, but it is
not so high yet but what it la n good
investment, as I firmly believe land
vnluea will increase 100 per cent with
in the next two or three years.
I am, aa you know, too modest to any
much abdut myself, but will admit
The Way to go to Oalifornia
is in a tourist sleeper, personally con
ducted. via the Hurlingtou Route. You
don't change cars. You make fast
time You see tho finest scenery on
the globe.
Your car is not bo expensively fur
nished as a palace sleeper but it is just
as clean, just aa comfortable, just as
good to ride in ahd nearly 820 cheap
er. It has wide veBtibulea: Pintsch
gas high back seats; a uniformed Pull
man porter; clean bedding; spacious
toilet room; tablqs and a heating
range. Heinu strongly and heavily
built, it rides smoothly; it is warm in
winter and cool in summer.
In charge of each excursion party is
an experienced oxcursion conductor
who nocompanies it right through to
Los Angeles.
Cars leave Omaha, St.Joseph.Lincoln
and Hastings every Thursday, arriving
San Francisco following Sunday, Los
Angoles Monday. Only three days
from the Missouri rivor to the Pacific
Coast, including a stopover of y2 hours
at Denver and 2 hours at Salt Lake
City two of tho most interesting cities
on the continent.
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HON. CEO. P. BEMIS, Omaha's oldest and bost known Rool
Ectato doalor and negotiator of loans wrltos: "Havlnrj known of
somo romorkablo euros of Omaha pooplo offoctud by thouooof
Dr. ICay's Ronovator and Dr. Kay's Lung Balm; I tako ploaouro
in commending tho virtues of tho romodlos prepared by tho Dr.
B. J. Kay Medical Co. I bollovo thoso groat romodlos aro worthy
ofthoconfldonooof tho public." Dr. Kay's Renovator thoroughly ffl
renovates ine system anil cures all stomaeu troubles, coiistlpation,
catarrh of stoinueli. indigestion, palpitation of heart, bilious headache,
Iwwcl, liver, aud kidney complaints Write our physicians yoursymptoins
and they will bend you personal Free Advice, Free Sample ol medi
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s Renovator.
It cured George W. Hervoy, Editor of Omaha's great weekly
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r tried three' f tho Lest nhvsiciaiis In the Htatu lilt thov fulled to l'Ivu me relief. HilvIml'
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