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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1904)
The Nebraska Advertiser V, W. Sandbiih it Son, Prop'H. FRIDAY, MAHCII 11, 1001. J. I). Kalney moved his stock of drugs to Autiurn this week and was there a conplu of days gottlng things in Hluipo. Ho ox poet h to tnovo his houae li old goods next wuuk. R. T. Ilainoy will put In a now atock of drugs and medicines, which are expected to ars rlvo tomorrow Drown vlllo Dlopraph. The Peru assessor dlfllculty was iig-iln settled on Wednesday by County Assessor Maxwell appointing W. 0. MoKennoy and tho board of county commissioners confirming him. Tho vacancy in Qlen Uock precinct caused by tho resignation of W. M. Davis was filled by the appointment of Miohlol A. Heod. Thorp wai no opposition to tho appolntmnnt of either of these men, Auburn Post. Undo Dilly Paris 1b a sort of an tins ' believer. Ho has to rco things before ' ho believes them, and to couvlneo him that ho had raised cord-wood with his corn this year, Davo Fraaler of Nemaha sent Mr. Paris four corn cobs by mall last Saturday, which measured fourteen and flftoon Inches in length. Mr. Parfi ballevcd that they would make good kindling wood aad took thorn hometoBhow bis neigh bors. Post. We hear various rumors about tlit oil well at Brownvlllo. Ono report Is that tho reported find of oil isajfake , pure and simple. A pipe had been laid In tho ground about eight feet leading from a barrel of crude oil to the hole whore tho ell was "discovers od." Another rumer saya a strict exi amlnatlon failed to find any pipe or other evidenco of fraud and that tho company is going ahead to boro for oil and test the thing. The Interest in the Post's free trip t St Louis is not abating any. The coupons In the Post are being eaved and sent in, and more of these were voted during the past week than ever before. More people are becoming ins tereated every week and the content ants are gettiug down to work. Miss Dora Morton of the first dis trict made the largest gain of anyono this week, she having 1550 votes to her credit for the week's work. Miss Daisy French of Auburn stands second with 1000 votos 'for tho week's work, while Mlas Edith Snodgrass of the third diBtrlct is a close third with 1020 votes to her credit. Post. Dr. Bergin, Pana, III. wrltes:I . have used Ballards Snow Liniment, always recommend it to my friends, and I am confident that thoro Is no better made. It is a dandy for burns. Thoso who livo on farms ii ro especially liable to mauy accidental cuts, burns and bruises, which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow T.ini- ment is applied. It ahonld always be kept in the house for cases of emers gency. 25c, CO, and 81,00 at Hill's. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure BlooO, All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minute. blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In the UMnV Irm.fcU ' ,w "W Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because th6 heart is over-working In pumping thick, kldney po soned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles tere to be traced to the kidney but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. B If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most dlstmssi wu is soia on us merits iy all druggists in fifty sent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a samD e nottie bv ma i ir 0.... free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer ie Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. A fow week's ago Prof. Steutevllle forwarded an exlblt from the hcIiooIb of this city to be displayed at the St. Louis fair, A letter from tho manager of the Nebraska educational exhibit has just been received which Is so gratifying that wo feel warranted in giving it space: Mr. W. Stoutevillo, Uering, Nebr. Doar Sir. Your Package camo by express today and wo wore ho pleased with It that wo wIbIj to acknowledge Its safo arrival at once. What you send is particularly varied and merit orous. Foi tho slzo of tho exhibit yourB is ono of tho best, If not the best In many ways, that havo coino to us It will press some of tho larger towns to do hotter. I am planning special arrangements for the display of the Gerlng collection. But one other school has sent music. Yours stands far ahead. Aa to the young lady who drow Pharoah's Horses there Is not a doubt about hor deserving every opportunity that can bo glvon a girl. I feel euro of my judgm nt be cuubo as a boy I had Instruction In drawing under Beaugureau, a French artist, and later at tho Yalo Art School of New Haven,' Conn. If she ahould attend the University Avt School, thon go oaBt, alio might bo the full equal of Mlas Cleaver of Fal's City, now a follow In tho Art Instis tuto of Phllodolphla. Wo have dis covered two othor casoB aa remarkable iiB this girl, one at Osmond and one at York. Tho Gerlng girl tloa honors with all of them. Give her every en couragement. All sho needs is an art school training. She h n an ai t eotiBe byna ture. You can ecj by this letter we are pleased, and if the Bi'p rt intendent of this state does his part as well as you and your teachers ad pupils have dono theirs ho will havo to work. Very truly yourn, Erwin II . Baucoor. The young lady whoso drawing is referred to is Miss pErally JohiioO , who undoubtedly poss aset tho talent credited her by Prof. Barbour. Tho corps of teachers in the Geriug echrolo has never been excelled, and the people of this community aro fully warranted in their prido felt over the standi 'g of our schools. Coring (Neb,) Courier, What is Foley's Kidney Ouro? Answer: It is mado from a preierips tlou of a leading Chicago physician, and one of tho most eminent in the country. The ingredients are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifically combined to get the best reaults. M T Hill. NEARLY E0BFEIT8 HIS LIFE A runaway almost endiag fatally started a horrible ulcer on tho leg of J B Grner, Franklin Grove, III. For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salvo had no trouble to oure. Equally good for burns, bruises, and Bkln eruptions and piles, 25c at Heeling's Drug Store Cures When Dootors Fail Mrs. Frank Chiasson, Patterson, Ia writes June 8th, 1001 : '"I had malaria fever in a very bad form, was under treatment by dootors. but as soon as I stopped taking their medicine the fev er would return, I used a sample bottle of Ilerbine, found it helped me. Then I' bought two bottles, which completely cured me. I feel very. grateful to you for furnishing sueba splendid medicine, nnd can honestly recommond it to thoso sufforlng wit'i malaria, as it will surely cure them." Herblne, 50c bottle nt HUI'p. Ten Automobiles and nine Cash Prizes of Ono Hundred Dollars Each to bo given away FREE to cuBtomors of Tho Royal Tailors of Chicago. Your ouunce is just as good nB tho next man's. See your local dealer in 110 YAL TAILORING TO-DAY Herbert Aynes, agent FAVORITE HOME PAPER WhV tho TwIco-a-Wook Rnnuhlln nas Acniovod WIdo Popular'ty Established for nearly a century and read regularly by more than 500,000 persons in tho west and southwest the Twlce-a-woek Republic of St Louis, can justly lay claim to tills en viable distinction, ''Favorite home paper" It is great becauso it ha? always aim ed to inform, Instruct and entertain its readern on 'all mattors of public and homo Interest. In 1004 it will be es pecially interesting and valuable. Here aro some reasons why you should aubscribo for.lt; This Is campaign year, and you will want to bo informed of tho movements of party leaders, reports of tho groat national and state conventions, the progreoB of the campaign, reports of tho olection, otc. You will want to know all about the World's Fair, to bo held in St. Louis from April 30 to December 1, 1004. You will bo interested In nnd kopt well informed by tho Farm Visitor, a regular supplement of the paper, pre pared especially for tho farmer and his family. You will want to know what the world Is doing in every field of activity and through the unsurpassed news and special sdrvice of tho Twice-a week Republic you will net be die appointed. In ohort sketches, choice bltu of fics tlou, articles of interest to women, ohlldron and homo, fashion bints and helpful household suggestions the Twice-a-week Itopubllc easily leads among the wooklies of thd great wet. If you want tlie Twicesa-week Re public sent to your address order it at once direct from the office at St. Louis. Mo., or through the postmaster. It costs only 91 a year. For a ploasant physio take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablots. Easy to tke. Pleasant-ln .effect. For sale by W. W. Keeling. Foley's Hunoy and Tar contnins no opiates and can safely be given to children M. T. Hill A Jaunt to Old Mexico On Feb. 18th the Burlington will un a personally conduoted excursion from Lincoln to Old Mexico and re turn. This is a rare opportunity to see the "Egypt of the Western HemU spero" at miniuum cost. Early intimation of your intention to accompany this party Is necessary. For full Information write to G. W Bonnell, City Passenger Agent, Bur lington Route, Lincoln, Nebr. Ho Loarnod a Croat Trurh. It is said of John Wesley that he once said to Mistress Wesley, "Wbv do you tell that child the same thing over and over ogain?" "John Wesley, becauso once telling is not enousm." It is for tho same reason that you are told again aud again that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy cures colds and grip; that It counteracts any tendency or these deseases to result in pneus monia, and that it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by W. W. Keeling Call in and see ub if you want to subscribe for any paper published in the united States. Spring Mlments There is an aching nnd tired feelinc. the liver, bowels, nnd kidneys become : sluggish nnd inactive, tho digestiop impaired, with little or no appetite no 1 ambition for anything and a feeling that the wbolo body and mind needs' toning up. The trouble Is, that dur ing the winter, there has been an over accumalatlon of waste matter In the system. Ilerbine will remove it. hp- cure to the secretlonB a right exit, and give strength in place of weakuess. 50c at Hill's. Holds Up a Congressman "At tho end of the campaign." writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilli ant congressman, "from overwork nervous tension, loss of sleep and con-, stant speaking I had about utterly coN lapsed. It Beomed that all of my organs wero out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best nil-round medis cine ever sold over a druggist's count er." Overworked run-down men and weak, sickly wouiou gain splendid vitality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c. 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POIEYSKlDNEYCDRE , Makas Kldnays and BlaMar Right For anloby M.T. HU). FOLEYSHONEMVR ffcklldnni tafo, ur. Km mlmf LIVER TROUBLES r "IflndThedford'i Black-Draught ood medicine for Hrer diaeaae. J?' red ray eon after he had spent ffifSJU?-' -MB- CAnOLINB rarKoriaurf, W. Va. If your liver does not act reg ularly go to your druggiBt and "ecure a package of Thedford'a Black-praught and take a doso tonight. This great family medicine frees the constipated bowels, stira up the torpid liver and causes a healthy secretion of bile. .Thedford'a Black - Draught cleanse the bowels of im purities and strengthen tho kid A. toTid liver invites colds, biliousness, chills and lever and all manner of sick ness and contagion. Weak kid neys result inBright's disease which claims as many victims as consumption. A 25-cent package of Thedford'a Black JJraught should always be kept in the houao. .6d.. T&xHord'a Black Draught for llrer imi n plalnfa and found nothing to i DRAUGHT 9 "HTT!TT - A trt-rr- a Calnod Forty Pounds In Thirty Dayi ur Beverai mouths our youngJr brother had been troubled with indi. bestion. Hetried several remedies but got no benefit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced taking them. Inside of thirty days be had gained forty pounds in flesh. He is now fully recovered. Wo have a good trade on the TaDlets. -Holley Bros. Merchants, Long Branch, Mo. For Bale by W. W Keeling. ChrlB Miller of . Fremont Nebr writes: "I suffered from dyspepsia for more than 10 years. I was under the care of a number of dootors, made three trips away, and atni nn rUnr - ' " viic. AUUU Dyspepsia Cure being recommended to me by several who had used it, and as the last atraw, I concluded to try it. After tbe first two or three doaea I be gan to Improve and have taken several bottles and feel like a new man I write you this in the luterest of hu manity, hoping it may fall into the hands of some sufferer, and my prayer is that they may secure the same bene fit that I baveV Sold by W. W. Keel ing. During March and April the Bur lington will sell one way tickets to the Pacific Coast at very low rates. Here are some of them : 325 00 to San Francisco aud Los Angeles. 825 to Portland.Tacoma and Seattle. $25.50 to Sbokane 320 to Salt Lake City, Butte and Heluna. 815 tO Bifc Horn Ilualn T i Proportionately low rates to bun areda of other points lhese rates;offer an excellent oppors tunity to see the great Northwest which presents unusual attractions to he bomeaeeker. It possesses the iron and lumber of Michigan, the Minnesota, the wool of Ohio, the fiahn eries ofNew England and a seaboard rivaling the Atlantic Coaat. If you will Jell me where you are going I shall be glad to give you fuU information about rf o..,i ' ... , "u mini aers vice and send you advertising matter descriptive of these wonderf ul'ecCs jwwjo, uen i t'ass. Ag't, .. Omaha. .M otfila and heals lungs nc8t couoh fl';V?,c "SL"" ails. In time"' HAft uw 3af IJU "iLTia M'MK'P1P. A i 1 -it . nrr )ir,i ( utrriWit r) i viMww'iRtw " jf y c