The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, February 02, 1900, Image 5

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SUHSOIMITION
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FHIDAV, FKBHUAUY 2, 1.0(10.
OnrWaskington Letter
In older to lienl the tliifatetiei) breiik
lint ween tho sluun reform tureen of
Nebraska, mid at tlio biwiio tino to
I'erlect the olti airatiKement to deliver
the populists over to thu democrats for
good and nil, the pop managers, or
intlier the democratic mauaera of tho
populist p.trty, have arranged to hold
the populist national cnuimittou meets
inu at Lincoln. According to tho pro
gram, just when lliu real populista aro
objecting to tho lilckery ot the demo
cratic managern, and are in the act of
being tlnown out over the traiiHni,
Hryun will arrive from Kentucky or
somewhere, and enter the hall all out
of breath, and all uiicotiHcioiia that any
thing is going on. Then there will be
the usual prt-unanged ppontanenus
outburst of enthusiasm, and the general
li'tniilt will drown the groans of tho
wounded. In fact, Jones and Allen
have planned a grand finale that will
be worth going to spo.
Some comment is heard in Washing
ton over the showing made by tho
banks of Nebraska. It seems that tho
Just consolidated report bIiows that the
banks have individual deposits amount
ing to $r0.r2n,071.60, being 850 apioco
for eveiy man, woman and child in the
state. And this does not include gov
ernment deposits, of which there i a
considerable amount held by Lincoln
ami Omaha 'banks. Eastern people
are wondering how calamity bowlers
can have the face to remain in a state
where theie is ho much money. If tho
extra dollars that aro carried around in
pockets or are laid away in the stock'"
ing banks, were added to the total the
eastoners might well wonder.
In the caucuses held by tho senators
tnis week Senator Teller could take no
part, and remained back in the senate
chautber all by himself. He still disas
grees with tho republicans on the
money question, but ho is not oo unpa
triotic as to subscribe to the Aguinald
oisms of the fusion leaders or the free
trade ideas of the democrats. So he
remained out of the conference. Not
so our .Senator Allen. He walked up
and took overy Kind of medicine that
was offered and cried for more.
Lt is a curious fact that some of the
democrats in congress who have wept
bitter crocodile tears over the slavery
and polygamy in the Stilu Islands, aro
the same ones who want Roberts seated
in the house, and who want to disfran
chiao the negroes in the south and take
away from them the opportunity of an
education. All of which goes to show
that political inconsistency is not con
fiiitnl to the limits of Nebinska.
It ts reported here in Washington
that Senator Thurston is to round out
bis political career by presiding at the
republican national convention. It is
urged (lint he bo given this position on
account of his ability to prsside and
his wonderful voice, which is always
heard and understood.
One Nebraskan who is gaining na
tional prominence is Georgo D.Meikel
jhn, who, while holding the position
of assiB antBecretaiy of war, is really
the actual secretary so far us the duties
of the ollice ure concerned, and it is
upon him that the burden falls of res
ceiving all tho delegations, assuming
all responsibilities and keeping tho
work going. While be does nil this
with full satisfaction, he is unquestion
ably tho busiest man in tho capltol
city.
To a party of Nebraskans who called
on Admiral Dewey a few days ugo, the
great commander expressed the great
est of admiration for the First Nebras
ka regiment, and said he had watched
it through the whole, campaign, and
was ready to certify that it wat one of
the very bent regiments in the United
States, If not really superior to all of
them. jj
Old papers for saio at this office.
You never know what form of blood
poisoning will follow constipation.
Keep the liver clean by UBiug DoWitt's
Little Eaily Risers and you will avoid
trouble Thoy aro famous little pills
Aor constipation and liver and bowel
troubles. Keeling.
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We can give you reduced rates on
almost any paper published in tho
United States.
" I li 1 li ai .s I. di i't . tt
"In nu,ii Hi-" Nwriis iiti Aln lm
liiigiou iiou'.li," "WJi.it li Moans to
a l.lbrailan," by Herbert Putnam, If
hiariau ot oongre-ss, and "Thu l'ow at d
thu Man In It,'' by Ian Madmen, nit
.imong tho notable features ot thu Fth
maty Ladies' Homo Join mil. At
Ameticau Mother iinswertt eouolusivelj
"Have Women Rubbed Mui of tliuit
Religion," and there is an iiileiesliug
article on Mllo.Chaunnade, the tuinoiis
composer and p'anist Another arlieie
describes "Frank htockton's Now Home
in WestVirglnia." The opentng chap
ters ot "Tho Parson's Uuttertly,"a new
serial by Mrs. Charles Tony Collins,
are also presented. Molly Donahue
discusses woman'o rights with Mr.
Dooley, and "Edith and I In Paris."
"Her Huston Experiences," and "The
Autobiogiapliy of a Git I" continue
with increasing interest. Tho pictoila
featuio, "Jn Honor of St. Valentine."
by Alice Harbor Stephens, will rcnl
somo happy bygone days. Uy Tho
Curtis Publishing Company. Philadels
phia. One dollar a year; ton cents a
cop).
The U. & M. mill owl boys on tho
south run aro kept hustling these days,
for a great deal of gtaln is moving.
Yesterday tliete were eightysix cars of
corn alone between Auburn and Heat-'
rice that tho train crows could not
handle, although they aro all working
over time. Nebraska City News.
All our farmer readers should take
advantage of the unprecedented club
bing offer we this year make, which
Includes with this paper The Iowa
Homestead, its Special Farmeis' Insti
tute editlous, Tho Poultry Farmer, and
The Farmers' Mutual Insurance Jour
nal, These four publications aro the
best of their class and should bo in
every farm home. To them we add
for local, county and general news our
own paper and make the price lor the
live for one year $1.35. Never before
was so much superior reading matter
offered for so small an amount of
money. Trie tour papers nameu wuicn
we club with our o n are well knowu
throughout the wost and commend
themselves to the reader's favorable
attention upon mere mention. The
Homestead is the grt- agricultural
and live stock puer of tho west. The
Poultry Farmer is the most practical
poultry paper for the farmer published
in tho country; The Farmers' Mutual
lnsuranco Journal Is the special advo
cate of farmers' co-operative associa
tions, and the Special Farmers' Insti
tute editions aro the most practical
publications for the promotion of good
farming over published. Take advant
age of this groat offer.
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A Suro Sign of Group
Hoarseness in a child that is subject
to croup is a sure indication of the
approach of the disease. If Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy is given as soon
as the child becomes hoarse, or even
after tho croupy cough has appeared,
it will prevent the attack. Many
mothers who have croupy children al
ways keep this remedy at hand and
find that It saves them much trouble
and worry. It can always be dopendi
ed unon and Is pleasant to take. For
sale by Keeling.
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START THE YEAR RIGHT.
By this wo mean that if you aro not
already a subscriber to The Nebraska
State Journal you should become one
at once. Tho Journal is Nebraska's
old reliable. Being published at tho
stato capital it prints more news of
Interest to Nebraskans than any
other paper iti tho stato. Many of its
patrons have been subscribers for over
a quarter of a century. The Journal
has built up a tremendous business by
its push and energy and tho paper
stands at the head of the column. Its
daily and Sunday Issues not only con
tain all tho current news of the world,
but are filled with special features.
Tho SemMVoflkly Journal, which by
many is called "tho farmers' daily,"
gives 101 papers a year for SI. 00 and
is one of tho greatest bargains over
offered readers. Tho year 1000 will bo
it record-breaker with Tho Journal, as
1800 has been. Join tho army of
readers for tho coming presidential
campaign.
Wo will send The Advertiser for one
year and tho Farm Journal until Jan.
1st, 1001, for only $1, if paid In ad
vauco. This offer applies to both old
and new subscribers.
HowbltDone?
The rcmarknblc suc
cess attending the wot
of Prol. Thco Khan
of Nebraska City. h.
caused the thinking
class of people to n 4;
"How is it done?" The
method is easily ex-
jj plained to these who
will lay aside old prejudiced notions long
enough to send for literature explaining it
The Kliiiras Alctbod of Alngnctlc
llea'lnjj.
rtppca's nnst to educated, thinking peo
ple. The ignorant and superstitions are
afraid to investigate any new science.
I'rof. Kharas cures all curable and many
so-called incurable diseases without the
use of drug or surgeiy. He also possess
fj the wonderful ability to cure certain
diseases at any distaic.c, without ever
seeing the patient. Tins is what he calls
the -Absent Method." Many aim m
miraculous cures have been made, and
by writing you can get a long list of testi
monials and sworn statements by promi
nent people who have been restored to
health by this means. Recorder ol deed
Chas. C. Brandt. Nebraska City, had lost
entire use ol right hand and arm by
paralysis; other method failed and hi
could'nt work. Prof. Khar.-v treated him
and he went to work in four days, and in
su days he was entirely cured. Mr. J is
McCain of Louncil Iilutis, la. had lost tli
use of both lower limbs; in three d lys he
could walk, and cured in less than two
wreks. Editor Brown of the Nebraska
City Daily and Weekly Press says; "Ho
(Kharas) undoubtedly docs a great deal
of good, and personally cannot thank him
enough; mv rheumatism is all gone, and
my eye, where burod, docs not trouble
me any more." Mrs. N. Urusha. n
prominent Nebraska City lady was cured
of nervous prostration of ten years stand
ing when other doctors said she could
never be even helped. Miss May Dun
can, Nebraska City, could not turn in bed
so badly was she afflicted with infUma
tory rheumatism for several weeks
Three treatments by Miss Worm an (Ma
tron of the Nebraska Magnetic Infirmary)
cured her entirely. Mr. F. L. Kelsey.
foreman of the Daily Press cured ol ner
vous headache of 1 1 years standing by
one treatment by Prof. Kharas. Friends
and relatives of Mrs. A. Sanquest of Ne
braska City, said she could not live an
hoar; in r 5 minutes she was relieved ot
pain, and in two days was able to be at
work; neuralgia of the stomach was her
trouble; she has since been successfully
treated for cancer of the breast by Prof.
Kharas.
The Nebraska School of Magnetism
nnu the Nebraska magnetic Infirmary
are at Nebraska City. Branch Infirmaries
are being located all over Nebraska and
Iowa.
Help Wanted
several nonest, conscientious men ano
women to work in thes institutions at
splendid salaries. Write for information
Its free. Prof. Theo Kb tras, Supt.
Miss Emma Woiman, Matron
Nebraska City, Neb.
Branch office at Porn, Neb,
Mr. and Mrs. Gillct, Managers
Tho St. Louis GlobeDemocrat is
unquestionably ono of the greatest of
American Newspapers, It has corres
pondents everywhere and covers overy
Held of News, foreign and domestic,
lt is Htrictly republican in politics, but
is above all, a Newspaper, and ought
to be in eveiy borne during the im
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The price my mail, Luily, including
Sunday, in Six Dollars per year. Daily
without bunday, four dollars per year
Sunday only, two dollars per year.
Weekly issued in seml-weekloy sec
tions, one dollar per year The latter
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most equal to tho aveiage daily at the
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grea variety of interesting and in
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sale at The Advertiser olllco twenty
for five cents.
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is a national organization advocating
"Protection to American Labor and
Industry" as explained by its constitu
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American labor by o tariff on Imports, whioh ihaU
adequately teoura American Induitrial product
gainit the competition cf foreiji labor."
There are no personal or private
profits in connection with the organiza
tion and it is sustained by memberships,
contributions and the distribution of its
publications,
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whether email or large, to our oaute.
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ooyering all phases of the Tariff question. Com
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Address Wilbur F. Waheman, Qenerol Searetery,
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BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICACO.
on honor from tlwi best mattrlal money can buy. While in
our Froo Huirmr Cntalocuo wo show. Ton I)usrirls riiadu by
ullier inakere at S2I.SO, 320.75 and 334.70 thg exact
...in MUMk frllwv HID IUI1
175.00 anil are belnu wldel
amo buKiry that are sol by machinery dealem, at 15.00 to
u ami ru neinu wi'inr auvenmra dt many a
OUR ACMEOUEEN AT SSS.OO
wonderful value over ottered. T1IK LonKST I'ltllK KKH
vertlurd by many at 13 00 to SCU.OO.
a tno most
Cuk on ub for job work.
(JLOTSIJ US THE UkST 111 tUY TIUT CAN II B Ill'ILr. We maintain
ourownnvo Btory bueiry factory far the nolo
piirpomi or nullum? ami soiunir u uatikii iiluui
TUA11 WK CAH Dry KI.SKtTllKUU sad U BAYK Ol'll
UhTOMKKS JIAMrAl'ILKKK'U rllOUT.
Every BugRy Wo Mako Is Guaranteed
Klvo Years anil They Will out wear Five
Ordinary Factory Riga.
THE MATERIAL AND IAI0R IM OUR ACME QUEEN
coat acre lum doubla that 111 the ordinary factory
buicRy. We uso a tJ.to cunhlsn cloth, some use
90 cent) weiloitl.i01itadlluliif, somouiolOcrni'
vre use il cml loalhvr, somv ue centt weusets.itu
rulors ami rarnlshcs. noma use 75 cent and 11.00 WIS
FAY ALMOST DOUUI.K the price most inakere
mn if irts Wheals. Avloa. knrlnsrN. llaaliaxa siuil llasLil.
ACME QUEEN. (OUR OWN MAKE.) fce.u. HK WANT TUB I1K8T. Our wheflls, wear and
bodies are IT ttrrllahb4 ud UsBsteritl and I.Ur la I'UIU OUR ACME QUEEN, "ld pMl tkr.. tfcp bu(ll-.
SSS.OO BARELY COVERS COST of material and labor, leavlm; us the smallest profit ImaKl nahle.
but wc am Dulldlnt7ObuifKl0 adnyand to ndvertlso our buusry factory wo aie wllllnif lo MULMllKn ON
i.ouriliiriTKAlil. Wo know S70. 00 daily protlton 70buitifiu8 will vatltfy us, oilrertlso us overy where
and build up th I.AltQEHT 11UOQV UUBIWK8U IN T1IK WOULD.
THE ACME QUEEN webulld In narrow or whin track, cloth or leather trimmed, find springs, buffed
(rather iiuarter top, tpllu panel bact, siirliiKslnback, llbrr eu.n-td Hows sad huU. KuliUr (ltp. teltet larsl,
bouy.KlxSl Inches, Ho. I harrcn's patent screwed rim wheels usluud In 10 rests, body black, ceai'itarkurcen with
verv clolkato modest strlpliiK, complete with shafts, side and back curtains, bout stuim aiiruii uud ui.tl mulcts
and shafts. rl, .1kjoi snd r?hinstn la pise, of .httu. 1.J5 cilrs. litbllY UK1III18 IMI TOl XDH and Ibe fr.ljl.l
mil atsrsis for S(IO nllit, S.I)0 100 nil... tz.l&l 4011 mil.., 8.4J 100 mil... fl.COi 1,000 ullt. 8.00.
CCWnnWC nrtl I AO with yojr order, V7K urAIUSTEri tks liussj la IteacL tou h.frlr ami
Ofcim UWC. UUUUHW r BtitlBffictory, ly tho lallioad aisent balanro, Jjl.oii md
frlxhlthr., otherwise par nothlnir and the au'ent will return buirtrr at our expense and we will return yoirrll CO.
DON'T UUY A CHEAP KACTOHY HUOQY now n 1 1 almou exi,lulvely by all Jlachliiory f)"aleri
nd tatalowiio lloimes BUY THE BEST BUQCY MONEY CAN BUILD, cttroct from tlio Maker
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