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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1905)
'tXliotiBaiidB Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To lHuA Ottt. Fill a botllo or common glass with your water and let It stand tventy-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an , unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If it stains your linen It b evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain In tho back Is also tonvlnclng proof that the kidneys and blad Jcr are out of order. "What to Do. There 13 comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. KIImer'3 Swamp Root, tho great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold vatcr and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and tho extra ordinary, effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures of the mo3t distressing case3. !f you need a medicine you should have tho best. Sold by druggists InSOc. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about It, both sent absolutely free by mall, address Dr. Kilmer & Homo of Gwnmp-lloot. Co.. Blnphamton. N. Y. Vhen writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Ordor of Houring and Notico on Potition for Sottlomont of Account. In tho county court of Nemaha county, No urnHkn. Tho State of Nobrimlcii, County or Nonmhn hh To tho holrB of Dnvld Carroll tholr niuncH ami places of rcsldonco IjoIiik unknown ami to nil porNomi IntoreHtcd in tho cHlnto of Hfild David Carroll, dccmiKod. Notlco 1h horoby Rlycn Hint J. V. Arm strong Iiam filed it potition pmyltiK for (lmil HotUomont and ullowiuieo of IiIh admlnlHtrii tion account fPcd In thin court on tio2lHl. tiny of March. . v. VJ05, and for docrco of dlRtrlbutlon, f 1 nu wttlomont, IiIh dlscliaruo and nurIi other rc) of na mv bojufit and tho fiatno him boon Hi tot luur nu tho2tli day 01 April, 11)05, at () o'olo ik a. M,, at tho coun ty court room of unit! coutitv, In Auburn, nuld count v of Nomatm, when and whoro nil persons intorcHtod in (ia() matter may appear and Hhnw cause. If tlioro bo any, why tlio prnyor of said potltlo.1 Hlionld not bo Knotted una irHtullelontcuu.se 1h iiotHhown tho court may Kraut tho nrnyor thcroof, and miilcn Hitch furtlior and otlior orilorH iih may bo propor. Dated thlR2lHtday ol March, IllOfi. 81SAL .T. 8. McOaiitv, County Jiidgo. NOTICE OF VILLAGE ELECTION, Notice la horoby given Unit tlio an nual olectlou will bo hold in tho village of Nemaha City on Tuesday, April i 1005, at which time three trustees will be elected for tho term of two years. Tho election will bo hold in tho Adver tiser office Tho polls will bo opened at 0 o'clock a. ra. and will remain open until 7 o'clock p. m. J. 1. Duksslek, Chairman. ElmkkE. AiiiiiN, Olork. PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER I have nil the latest designs in Wall Paper, and can furs nlBli vou any quality you wont from 5o to Si per roll, 'Phono mo at Contral Offloo, or drop mo a Card. A. G. WARREN JNEMAIIA : : Nkhkaska KILLthe couch and CURE the LUETICS WITH New Discovery rfJNSUMPTION Price OUQHS and OLDS 60c &$ 1.00 Froo Trial. Sureat and Quickest Ouro for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. AND Iron Mountain Route, dWRftT SOUTKWg&T Connecting tho Co MISSOURI Tlio Broad Corn unil Wheat JN 'U fcoi Hnroir OltfbM of ' S KANSAS Tbo Perttle Klver Valleys, Trifc. Oentctift tad NEBRASKA, The Grnnd.Ploturesqao and ltnchnntinif Scenery, una tlio Famous Mining District o COLORADO. Ttt Agricultural, Fruit, Mineral nnd Timber kda, und Famous Hot Hprfngs ot ARKANSAS. Ivgu X'lontatlona nnd Immenao Itlco l'lelds ot nillCIAMA m v w iniini M Grain Fields, tbo Unttlo Kancee TEXAS, Historical nnd flocnlo AND NEW MEXICO, hUk It Oonneottons tbo Popular Winter ltouto to CALIFORNIA If ox fl wrtptlve nndUlnstruteduaropbletBof any of tM4 mw09 States, address Companies' Ageui gj4ToWNSEND, teinl frntnga wd Ticket Agent, ST. LOUIS. W. W. Sandkkb & Son, Prop's. Fill DAY, MAKCII 24, 1005. Mrs., J. D. Ralnoy of Auburn spent Thursday witli hor mother and slater, Mrs. Mary J, Hoover and Mrs, J. E. Crother. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T A Vice of St Doroin died lost Snturdoy from spinal meningitis. Sho was only sick a short time. Sho was a grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A V Fttrson, sr., of Nemaha. S. K, Anderson starts this woek for a trip through Missouri and may find n land that is fairer than this, Mr. Fox and wifo, parents of Mrs. Ander son, havo sold thoir property south of thi 13. & M. depot, but havo not de cided where thoy will locate Granger Marshall Wobb, Delbort Webb, Ned Maxwell, Clarence Ayno9, nnd Swan Nelson started for Mystic, South Dakota, Tuesday, to work in tho Au. burn gold mino. Thoy havo made uoparutlotiB for n big sonson's work, ana cxpecc 10 uovoiop oro in paying quantities this summor. President Castro of Ven.uola threat ons that if President Roosevelt doesn't quit his foolishness and bohavo him self ho will take nn army of 80,000 men, land at Now Orleans, and raid tlio Mississippi valley and do great things Ho probably has poor Roosevelt so scared ho is afraid to go out doors after night. What will us poor folks ever do? Rev. Win. Vanburen of Palmyra will preach a missionary sermon at the Methodist church Wednesday evening of next week, and on Friday night a minister from Talmaco will nreach. Rev. G. M. Jones of Brock will occupy the pulpit on Suuday evening, April 2. Rev. G. W. Ayors will preach at Au burn in tho now church on tho north side on that day. The passenger train from tho west, duo hero at 4 p. m . did not tret here Monday until 0:45. The delay was caused by a wreck at Beatrice. This train and a Rock Island freight ran in to each other at a crossing. Tho en gines of both trains wore wrecked, put fortunately no ono was killed. Tho engineer and fireman on the Rock Islutid train were injured. About fors ty feet of track were torn up. The adjusters for the differont ins suranco companies nave been hort during tho past week and settled tho insurancoon tho buildings that were burned. M. T. Hill did not get quite all the insurance on his Btouk, hut consented to tho shavo rather than havo a lawsuit. Gilbert & McCnnd less got tho full amount on thoir bulldiug and also on the fixtures, but got only $2,400 lor tho $2,800 insuranco thoy had on thoir stock, as part of tho stock was saved. Thoy had SS00 on the building and S200 on fixtures. Program for Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at tho Christian church Suuday even itig, March 20. Topic Christian Endeavor Com radeship. Acts 17: 24 28, John 17; 20 21. Reading and References, given by Leudor. How should wo consider comradei ehlp?-C. Hendricks. How does Christian Endeavor bind nations togethor? Nora Aynes. Talk How was fellowship brought about. Acts 1 : 12 14 Dora Clark. Quotation Anna Knapr. Discussion 1 ,'john 5 S. Frank Harford.; Quotation Alta Renfrow. Quotation Graco Poabody Close by Endeavor bonediction. Stella Washhuun, Leader. Cravo Troublo Forosoon It noeds but little foresight, to tell that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave troublo is ahead unless you take the proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs John A. Young of Clay, N. Y.. did. Sho says: " 1 had neuralgia of tho livor and stomach, my heart was weakened, and I could not oat. I wns very bad for n long time, but in Electric Bitters, I found juat what I needed, for thoy quickly reliev ed and cured me," Best medicine for weak women. Sold under guarantee by W. W, Keeling, druggist, at 50c a bottle. For the past six weeks tho editor has boen taking it protty oasy, and letting tho junior do nil the chores on tho plea that the old man was not yot well onough to do much, Rut on Monday tho junior loft, and now tho old man has to get out iu tho morning and do the chores, nnd also tlio other work that ho has been crowding on to tho junior. Ho don't liko it, nnd has about decided to sell off what little stoek ho lias, and live a retired life. So if any body wants to buy a jersey cow or two lot him call at these headquarters. There! is little doubt that several brick buildings will bo built in Nemus hn this spring, M. T, Hill expects to put up a good brick for his drug store probably 24x80, Mrs. Theo. Hill is also talking somo of building a brick. It is protty certain that the Gilbert & McCandless location will bo filled with a good brick. F. L. Woodward will probably put up a brick store room if ho can get tho right location, nnd wo think thcro will bo little difficulty about that. Tho Mosons are also talk ing somo of putting up a two story brick, So it looks at prosont as if there would be quite a building boom in Nes malia this summer, and all good sub Btuntial brick buildings. How's thlo? Wooll'orOno Hundred Dollars Uownrd for nnyciiHoof Catnrrli that cannot '00 cured by Hall'H Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. AVo, tho iindorfilgncd, havo known K. J. Cheney for tho last lGycnrH, and bollovo him perfectly honorablo In all business transac tions and llnanclally al-lo to carry out any obligations nmdo by Ills Hrm. WAMHNO, IvlNNAN it MAltVIN, Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Calnrrh Cttro Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, Testimonials sent Irco. Prlco 75 cents por bottle. Bold by all druggists. Take II ll's Family Pills for constipation M. II. Taylor's old pal, of Nemaha, John Flack, carried off the prize as tho champion biscuit eater at the Range ex hiblt at Lord's last week, leaving the table with 30 biscuits tucked snugly away under his belt. John says ho and Taylor cultivated their appetites for biscuits and things catching driftwood on the old Missouri, in an early day. Shubort Citizen, If John didn't eat mora than 30 he must not have had his usual appetite. Probably he had eaten a hearty dinner a short lime beforo, or ho would not havo stopped at that small number unless the biscuits gave out, or the cook stopped him. Tho big maple trco that stands iu front of whero tho postofllce build- ing was is tho largest tree in Nemaha, but was undoubtedly killed by tho lire. This is the second liery ordeal it has undorgouo Seroral years ago Crother's harness shop burned and scorched the tree so it was thought it would die but with tho exception of somo limbs that were killed it survived. But the intense heat of the (lro last week has killed it. Tho tree was planted by J. E. Crother in 1S72 or 1873. John Crother who was then a small bov, pulled up a bunch of small maple trees along tho Nemaha, carried them home, and they were planted at tho Crother home, where HO. F. Zook now lives, and this one wns planted in front of the harness shop. For some reason this tree grew fastor than the others It is ovor ten (oet in circumference four feet from tho ground. It is a uoblo trco and we hate to see it go, but it was a victim of the must go, or rather litis none fire, and Cheap One Way Rales to California, Puget Sound and the Northwest coun- try, daily until May 15. Low Ilomeseekcrs' Round Trip Rates March 21 to eastern Colorado, tho Big Horn Bnsin and North Platte Valley whero thcro is an excellent chance of getting in on the ground floor ahead of the crowd and pick up a bargain in Irrigated lands. Eaatorn Trips: If you nro cotitcmi plating an oastorn trip this spring bets tor writo mo for information. Wo will probably bo able to offer you mon ey saving suggestions, L. W. Wakrley, Ger'l Pass Ag't, Omaha, Nebr. W. E. Wiikkldon, Ticket Agent. Poisons n Food Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poisons originate In your food, but somo day may feel a twinge of dys popsia that will convince you. Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness duo to poisons of undigested food or money back, 55o at Keeling'a drugstore. Try them. SCHOOL NOTES 'Joy is not In things, it is iu us." You havo to move the question is, Which way are you going? It is ono thing to simply bo good, and another to bo good for something. The ninth and tenth grades enjoy reading letters but would prefer that they be in English rather than Latin. Why is it that the pupil who doesn't havo time to get his lesson always has time for everything else? It's a puzzle, The seventh and eighth grades are studying and spelling by tho old syll able method. Many of thorn testify to its being a help to tnem in spelliti". Just received nn announcement of Touchers' Association at Prownville noxt Saturday, Marcli 25. Tho program promises a meeting well worth attend ing, Do not be satisfied with n good grado nor with being as good or a llttlo bets ter than somo ono else. You havo dono well only when you have done your very best. The eighth grade are just taking up the study of Ilawthorno's selection, "Tho Great Stone Face." They are attacking it in a way that says they uro golug to get much out of it. "Fivo fathers have beenssent to jail in Cook county (111.) to work out fines because they allowed their children to run at large upon tho streets instead of sending them to school and seeing to it that they went to school " If such were the law in Nemaha wonder if wouldn't bo fewer boys to go hunting on school days. Nemaha school has no librnry outs side of text books, dictionaries and nn old antiuuuted onclyclonedla. This is a stato of nffuits that should not bo It lias been an intention from the first 10 in some way provide tlio foundatiou at least of a library of general reading und reference books. Our first plan was to give n school entertatnment, the burning of the opera hotiso made that impractical. As next tiling best a box supper was suggested. It will be given at tho school house Sat. eve April 1st beginning at seven o'clock. En tertulnmont will be provided of 1 unique und novel nature, und we prom iso you a pleasant and profitable even ing. Decorate boxes as you would judge to bo in keeping with ono of the ! following peoples, Japunese, Indiun? j Eeqtiimo, Phiiliplnes Cubans, Holland' ers or Americans. Wo solicit your support in making tills a fitting exs presslon of Nemaha's sentiment with regard to educational mutters. Many cases of litigation between farmers themselves und between farms ers and people of other vocations could bo prevented if the parties thereto wore properly advised about each othor's rights and obligations iu the beginning. 'mere are not many lawsuits among furmers in Nemuha county. Our farmers are peaceable folk and know how to settle their own differences; but occasionly questions ariso where a little knowledgo of law will save a farmer tho vnluo of a field of corn or a big bunch of shouts. An excellent way to get this morsel of legal lore in time is to bo a regular subscriber for The Iowa IIomeBtead, of Des Moines, Iowa, a verv popular farm paper with our people, which lias a regulur legal dei purtment each week, answering inquir ies about line fences, roud laws, damage suits, conveyances and other legal problems puzzling to tho farmer. Such a department is something compara tively now in farm journalism. Tho Iowa Homestead having been tho first to introduce this valuable feature Tho paper, of course, contains all tho usual features of a good farm journal besides. We take subscriptions for i at tlio Advertiser office. Take the wagonette when in Aus burn if you want to go to any pait of tho city. John McElhanoy prp FOLEYSHONEV Cures Colds; Prevents Pno! pmonla 8 WJU.rOAMPBELlS, Pres. p, E ALLKN, vice-l'res. 1 ELM EH E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OP NEMAHA WrEMAHA., NEBRASKA CapitalStock, $5,000 liiiiiiiimiai All aboard for Denver ; hear tho rumbling of tho train, seo the banners "LookUp! Lift Up!" ilnttoring in the breezes, seo the handkerchiefs waving hear tho song of the young people as tlio mighty train rolls by on tho night of July 4. Are you with us? You'll be sorry if yon'ro not. Yes, hundreds and thousands from all over thoUnin ted States, Canada and Mexico aro arranging to attend the Seventh niter nntlonHl convention at Denver July 5 to 0, 1005. Resides the wonderful uplift that will come to you in listening to thoS worlds best talent, the inspiration of song by tho multitude, the snow crowned mountains, waving evergreen forests, and the dashing mountain streams will inspire and thrill your life. Side trips at low rates from Denver will bo mndo to Georgetown, Pikes Peak, Grand Canon, Royal Gorge and other mountain resorts. Tho rate will be S15 00 to Denver at d return, via the Burlington. In a fow days a beautifully illustrate eJ foldtr with scenes of interesting placeB, special rates at private homes hotels, etc., will be published for free distribution to all who tet d their names to Goo. M. Gates, Sec'y of Transportation, Lincoln, Nebi., No. 710 North J 3th St. All needed information regarding programmes, hotels, side trips will bo furnished to Leaguers and others d( Biring to mnke this delightful trip by wiiting to the abovo nddress. Friday night of this week tho Champion Sunday school will givo an oyster supper at the school house to which overybody is invited. Patronize tho supper nnd IhuB help out the Suns day school as well as get something good to eut. Fraud Exposed A few counterfeiters have lately been making and trying to sell imitaQ tions of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds, aud other medicines, thereby defrauding tho public. 'I his is to warn you to be- ware of such people, who seek to profit through stealing tho reputation ol' remedies which have been successfully curing disease, for over 35 yeurs. A sure protection, to you, is our name on tl.'o wrapper. Look for It. on all Dr ICings, or Istieklori's remedies, as others are mere imitations. II. Buoklen & Co.. Chicago, 111, and Windsor, Canada. Old papers for sale at this office If you aro nervous and tired out continually you could havo no clearer warning of tho approach of serious f emalo troublo. Do not wait until you Buffer un bearable pain beforo you seek treat ment. You need W ino of Curdui now just as much as if tho troublo ware moro developed and tho tor turing pains of disordered men struation, bearing down pains, leucorrhoea, backacho and head ache wero driving you to tho un failing relief that wino of Cardui has brought hundreds of thousands of women and will bring you. "Wino of Cardui will drive out all trace of weakness and baniBh nervous spells, headache and back ache and prevent tho symptoms from quickly developing into dan gerous troubles that will bo hard to check. Secure a $1.00 bottlo of "Wino of Cardui today. If your dealer does not keep it, send tho money to tho Ladies' Advisory Dept., Tho Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and tho medicine will bo sent you. WINE WOMEN HI of il GAftDlfi