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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1904)
The Nebraska Advertiser W. XV, Hnmlcm "V. K .Snmlcr W. V, Sandkmh & Son, Prop'H. Fill DAY, JAN. 1, 1001. If yuii wan, llr iiiHtiraticu, either in old lino or mutual companion, call (tn W. W. b'niidera. Koluy'n Honoy and Tar is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness M T Hill. G W. Ilawxby han aocoptml tlio ncficy for tlm well and favorably known garden and Held need of Henry Field, ueudman, Shenandoah, Iowa. Will expoctrt to call on evory fmnlly in tliiH part of tlio county holoro planting time and thoxo rioalriiiK any kind of floods will mako no mistake in giving him your order. The day before Christmas Mrs. A. It. McCandlrna aiiRguBivri that it would bo a nico thing for thocoiiKroRatlon of the M 15 church to flhow their appreciation of Hev. M. S. Koiitoh's lubotH atnonjj ua by giving a donation of uoorul articles. The Huggoatlon tnul with favor and through tlio efforts of Mrs. McCandloss and two or three other ladses a box was well filled with such articles as a sack of (lour, sugar, coffee, tea, etc. Saturday morning Steve Colerlek tlrove up in front of the postofllcf with a load of wheat and left his team stand ing without being tied while he went in the store. The horses were feeling good and got restless. One of them llnally got part way on tho Bid iwalk . and this seemed to frighten them, so they started to run, making a short turn and nliuoat upsetting tho wagon and then running south nearly four blocks to tho corner of A. K. McCands leas' home, where they ran Into a tree and stopped. A few broken straps on the harness and a very littlo wheat spilled wero the onlv damages. ( Tho first numbjr of tho Midland Ly ceum course, tho chalk talk by L'rof. Zwlckey, waB glvonat tho opera houso Tuesday evening. Prof. Zwickey In an i cc rapllshed artist as well as an enter tainer. With no materials but a few pieces of crayon and a white sheet of paper ho produced with lightning raps Idity beautiful pointings in color, tho "Sunset" and tho "Return of the Flock being porhaps tho most striking. A numbor of humorous caricatures added to tho pleasure of tho entertainment. All presont express themsolves dos lighted with tho entertainment and if tho numbers to follow can bo judged by what wo have already had wo have all roason to congratulate ourselves on tho course secured.--Wausa (Nobr.) Gazette, Oct. 8. The pastor nnd family of tho Method dlst church of Brownvilluand Nemaha charge doslro to tender their moat sincere thanks and appreciation to tho good people of Nomaha for their kind remembrance, by their valuable gifts at their ChriBtmas tro; and also the good peoplo of Brownvillo for their token of friendship petweon Christmas and Now Yoars in the way of a nico chamber set, bearing the following message: "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, to Mr. and Mrs. Foutch," and Blgned Hrownvlllo. Brethren, sisters, and friends, wo wish to say tho toct that you found things to lit so well, is evidence that thegood people ot this charge are keep Ing an eye on the Interests and needs of the parsonago, and its occupants will be well cared for by you. A Happy New Year to you-all and may God's blessings of basket and storo be added unto you the coming year; and may His Holy Spirit lead us all to a close walk with our Savior in tlio coming future. t Yours for Christ's Kingdom, Mr. and Mrs. Foutoii. How'sThls? Yo offor Ono;Uundro(l Dollara Itowarrt for Ruycaneor Catarrh tltnt cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, P.J. CHENEY tfe CO., Props., Toledo, O. Wo, tho urtdorBlguod, have kuowu V. J, Cheney for tho last 16 years, and bollovo him perfectly honorable lu all busluesH transnc. tlotiH and llnanclally ablo to curry nut any obligation!! made by their linn. West & Truax, wlioloHalo druggUts, Tolodo.O. Woldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, wholesalodrug. gists, Toledo, O. Hall'H Catarrh Curo la taken lntornally,act Ing directly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Prlco76opor bottlo, Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. ' Hall's Kamlly I'lllu are the best. Joe Hunger has h;id a Iiiihv 'tr ai a contractor and builder, The following Ihh (initial list of the house built by him during the past ten mouths: H I'j Kutnbaugh, lrooni house. Win Smiley, -I room house. S C Lawrence, house iliixftt) J W Hunger, house '21x12. Mrs Ilaaford, house H8x28, U'o sto ries. Win K Wolfe, house. Jou Hunger, hotiM) 2(lx.",0. Henry Lund, house :2lx2li Mr. Hunger has also built several ad ditions to houses, live barns and a number of other tiuildlngH. In every case the best of satisfaction has been given, If you contemplate building do not fall toste him. Ills terms are reasonable. Tecumsoli, NobDec. 18 The ad journed session of the district court for Johuson county has closed and Judge J. S. Stull h.is returned to his home in Auburn. This is probably the last session of court tho Judge will ever hold in this county for new judges go on the bench with the new year. The Johnson county bar association adopt ed the following resolutions, a copy of which was preieuted to Judge Stull: "He it resolved by the bar or Johnson county, Nebraska, That wo hereby ex press to Hon. J. S. Stull our appre ciation oT tho fairness, dignity, and Ins tegtlty he has always shown in the elrfht years that ho has presided over this court. Wo know that the ofllce requires the highest ability and integ rity for Its proper administration and we wish to express our satisfaction with tho manner In which Judge Stull bas filled the the position. During tie long peilod in which he Iiub occupied the bench, his aim and effort has been to see that crime was punished, the innocent protected, and that even and exact justice was Accorded to every litlgaut. Wo therefore tender him our sincere thanks for his service in the past ami aBsnre him that our earnest good wishes are with him in his future career; bo it further Hesolved, That a signed copy f j or . these resolutions be presented to Judge Stull and that wo ask tho incoming judges to cause the same to be spread at length upon tho records of this court Dated December 17, 1003. S. P Davidson, President, Jay C, Moore, Secretary. Traveling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kldnejs which aro kept In place in tho body by delicate attachments. This is tho rea- sou that travelers, trainmen, streot car men, teamsters and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney disease in borne form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the1 kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease Geo. Ellausau locomotive engineer. Lima, 0., writes, "Constant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with n?y kidneys, and I got no relief until I usod Foloy's Kidney Cure M T Hill. For Sale Seven line thoroughbred male i'olund-China liogs, A. H. Paris. You never heard any one uainR Ios loy'd Honey and Tar and not being satisfied. MT Hill. Poultry Wanted JEWe will pay tho following prices for poultry delivered at the storo of fiil- bert & McOandlesB Next Tuesday, Jan. 5 Hens, 6 cents por pound All young cocks, 0 cents per pound Ducks, 7 cents per pound Geoso, 0 cents per pound Old cocks, 81.80 por dozen .SEOItEST CO. Ho Lonrnod a Great Trurh. Ills said of John Wet ley that he once said to Mistress Wesley. "Why do you tell that child the mm me thing over and over again V" "John Wesley. because once telling Js not enough." It is for the same reason that you aro told again and again that Chamber Iain's Cough U'Mnedy cuies colds and grip; that It counteracts any tendency of these deseases to result in pneus monia, and thai it is pleasant ami safe to take. For sale by W. W. Keeling WANTED I want to buy a first class large two year-old mule. John S. Stull, Auburn, Nebr. FOH SALE Hat dog pups. Whber Wright, Brownvillo, Nob. See Call and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. Oatarrh of tho Stomah, When tho stomach Is overloaded; when food is taken into it that fails to digest, it decays and Inllames the mih cons membrane, exposing tho nerves, and causes the glands to secrete mucin Instead ot the natural juices of digest ion. Tli is is called catarrh of tho stomach, caused by indigestion. Doc tors and medicines failed to benefit me until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. It Rhea, Coppell, Tex. Sold by W W. Keeling. KODOL digests what you efll? KODOL c'eansts- purifies, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. KODOL cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and i all stcmach and bowel troubles, j KODOL acce'eraes 'he action of the gas- I trie glands and gives tone to tho digestive organs. j i KODOL re"eves an overworked stomach of all nervous strain gives to j the heart a full, free and uatrammeled I action, nourishes tha nervous system and i feeds the brain. WnriflT. is the wonderful remedy that is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by giving to their J J c. - J u u doqics an oi tne nourlsnment mat is con- talned in the food they eat. Bottles only, $1.00 Site holdlnc 2'A tlrr.es the trial size, which sells (or 50c. rrtsued only by E. C. DrWITT C CO.. 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