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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1905)
Nemaha Advertiser W. W. SANDERS, Publisher Nemaha, - - Nebraska FinRor Is grafted from the band, ol ne woman to that of another, the luccessful accomplishment to an bpcMtioa begun 21 cJujs aRO bolntf rcachod In u Gotham hospital. It Ib tho first case of its kind innicdlca) history. a. Groat Dlncovory, Clayton, Texan, May 1. (Bpcclnl.) that a genuine euro for DlahetcH has been discovered la tho opinion of Mr. J. II. Ilalloy of this place. Speaking of mo matter Mr. Bailey mn: "I believe Dodd'a Kidney rills is tho Dent remedy for Dlabotoa and the only no that has ever beou dlHCOTored that rin cure Dlabetos. "I have a conulno case of Dinhotw I havo taken seven boxes of Dodd'a KIdnoy PIIIb and nm still taking thorn, ffhey havo helped mo no much that I m now up nnd able to work uome, 1 believe that If I had conformed ntrictlr to a Dlubetes diet I would now hay been completely cured." Dodd's KIdnoy PIIIm hare cured hun Ireda of cases of Diabetes and never Incc failed. It Is an old aaylnt; that what will enro Diabetes will euro any form of Kidney Disease and that's Just rxaetly what Dodd's Kidney PHIb do. They cure all kidney diseases from Backache to Brlght'H Disease. Discrepancies of many millions in ,to Kits company's llures on prolits ind Investment? are found by New fork Investigators. 9100 ltfltritrd, 9100. The rofulors of this paper will bo ploMMl to tears that thorn Is at I oast one ilrenileil ukcasf that scIoiich hits boon alilo to euro In nil It Ueen. and that ts Catarrh. Ilnll'ti Catarrh Cure the only positive euro known to the inodtca) Irutornlty. Catarrh foclnjr a constitutional IU Kue. ri!iulros a constitutional treatment, llall'i Catarrh CuroW taken Internally, notlnir dlrectli KJ tho lilooil anil mucous surfaces of the system (hereby rieitroyliiK tho foundation of tho ill touo, and gtvlnjr tho pntlont strcnuth hy bulhllnj ip tho constitution and asslstliiK naturo In iloltm ts work. Tho proprlotorn havo no much faith lr Ueurattro powers that they olfor Ouo Iluinlrc Dollars (or any ease that ll falls to "uro. Soini or list of tOKttmonlaU. Addross. V. J. CHKNKY Si CO., Toledo, n Sola by IKiigjrUt.s, 7Bc. Hall's FaiiiUy Pills am the host Fashion Is only the attempt ti realize art in living forms nnd toclal Intercourse. Professional firefly catchers are plentiful In Japan Tho flics are ltd as ornaments at social fcstl vi lies. Sometime they are kept caged sometimes released in swarms in wresence of the guests. The tlr-llv ouuter starts forth at sunset with ft. long bamboo polo and a tuu ol mosquito notting. On reaching a puitabhegrowtli or willows, he makci eady bis net nnd strikes tlx branches with bis pole. This jars the insects to the ground, where they are easily gathered up. THE EHDJFJHE GRIP HEAOHED AFTER EIGHT YEAE8 OF OOMPLIOATED TE0UBLE8. XtiMfnFBs.nUalneoOundaln Ileail, Stomach Disorder, Palpitation of Heart nn. I Debility Overcome nt Lost, Mr. Newman certainly hod a very fcmgh time with the grip, and it is no wonder that ho thinks that tho remedy thnt oared him can't bo boat. His caso hows how profoundly grip poisous tho eystom and how obstinately it resists nil ordinary efforts to orndicato it. Fow cases can bo worse than Mr. Now. Man's for ho had head, heart and atom wh troublos combined with groat weak ness. Ho rocontly wild : " Tho attack of grip -which I had eight years ago loft 1110 iu a very bad fix. I fcccamo nearly deaf aud my head ached ooutluually aud was filled with hissing uid roaring Bounds. My heart flntterod and had regular rnnniug-away spells. My stomach was so soro that I conld hardly bear a touch ou that pnrt of my body. I had a great deal of pain iu tho region of iny liver and tho dootor said that organ was enlarged. My kidneys ached so at times that I could hardly stand," " Didu't yon give up and go to bed?" he was asked. "No, I simply wouldn't. My head and my back aohod dreadfully, but I obstinately dragged myself about, kept growing -woruo nnd finally ran down to almost nothing." " What did yon do to got relief?" First I triod a dootor, but ho did me no good. Theu I took all kiuds of ad. vertisod preparations but nothing proved helpful untillbegau to use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. As soon as I got thorn I knew that I had at last hit tho right remedy for my caso. Tho vory first box did" moro for mo than anything olse I had over takon. They gave mo relief right away aud iu three months thoy positively cured mo. I think I was scarcely over in bettor hoalth in my Ufo than I am at prosont." Mr. William A. Nowman is a woll known Onmdon county f armor, living at Sagrada, Missouri. His caso was n bo yoro tOBt for any remedy, but Dr. Wil Mains' Pink Pills met every roquiremont. Othor remedies morely drivo tho poison of tho trrip into hiding, but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills drivo it out of tho flyutom Tboy wo Bold by every druggist. I populffifiienc0 I nsMBRKanHMHsMMsaHl An indication of the degree of hu midity of the atmosphere is found by n Pari a meteorologist in the state of the pavements. When these remain muddy there will ho no immediate change In tho weather, hut a change is indicated when they begin to dry. In his ronmrkuhlo collecting experi ence at Vesuvius, Prof. JaiiKsena low ered Into the crater a receptacle Unit could be opened nnd closed whenever desired by a.n Ingenious arrangement of vulva., and in tills way he drew up nam pics of the gafus at dlirernt points down to n groat dopUi. A rrtudy of thcsK) gases Is expected to throw light on tho cmimloiiB from the cra ters of Uie nun. llocent photographs of .spouting whales give a mean of measuring with somo accuracy the height to wldch Uie wnter ia thrown. This ap pears to bo much lew than it has often been supposed to lie. Dr. G. M. Allen shown Uiat wen Uc grunt eul- phur-bottom whnlo, on tho average, spouts to a height of only U feet, al though occasionally Uie height may he us much as 20 feet. Concrete Is finding an important new application as a sotting for poits, both wood and Iron. When the wooden post Is treated with tar and the hole nround it is filled with well-tamped concrete, a cheap nnd practicable, In destrucUhlo foundation is secured; and similar bedding gives to Iron posts for telophone lines and oilier purposes the stability hitherto lacking Tho con crete protects the Iron from rust as It docs the wood from rot. It Is reported that the present de mand for goat-kid sklna in England exceeds anything of the kind before known, and that the remotest places In Europe, India. South America and elsewhere, wherever gaits are kept, are now visited by itinerant collectors to obtain Uiem. This demand arises from Uie recent discovery of new methods of treating Uie skins, which not only make Uiem preferable to calf- kid as shoe leather, but also render them suitable for use in dross trim ming. When specially dyed and fin ished, Uiey find great favor with dressmakers, and are used for vests, strappings, rovers, pipings, blouses, nnd oven for underskirts for country wear. They also play a part in recent millinery. Somo substances darken on belnir heated, whllo some lose color at low temperatures, and the hypothesis that nil colors would fade to whiteness at Uie absolute zero of temperature has met with considerable favor. An In vestigation of the effect of liquid air freezing has been made in France bv Jules Schmedlin. It nppears Mint in solid Btate or fixed on texUle fibers, like silk and wool, colorLnir matte's change but slightly, but in alcoholic solution somo of them especially some of tho rosanillnes ure much altered. Even In solution, however,' other dyes such as moUiyleno blue and mala chite green are not altered in color by Uie cold of liquid air. The ordin ary color and Uiat duo to fluorescence nre affected differently, and chlorhv- dratc of rosanlilinc shows a diminish ing of its rod color nnd a development of a fine yellow-green fluorescence. while the red of eoslne ia lessened nnd tho fluorescence remains constant Unknown Man Ih Ilangori. The most dramatic incident 1 ever witnessed occurred in Uie county court house in my town," said Judgo V. II. Woody, a prominent lawyer of Mis. soulu, Mont., at the Italelgli. "A desperado, nnd perhnps a profes sional burglar though tihnt was nev er proved shot down two young resi dents of the town early In the moriUng of Aug. 14, 1002, in cold Wood. One of his vlcUms died immediately; the oUier, a man named Paul Goldenbo gen, was thought to be mortally wounded, aud lay In his cot nt the hospital for weeks, momentarily ex pecting death, hut finally got well. Tho murderer was arrested, hut there was only slight circumstantial evidence ngalnst him, and it looked as though he might go free. "finally the prosecuting attorney saw that there wis only one thing to do, ami that was to bring In Gohlen bogen ami see If ho could not identify the accused. So we biuught tho wounded man Into Uie court house, at tended by two iNi.'toM, both of whom said the excitement would endanger Uielr imtlent's life. The jwor fvdlow really presented a pathetic picture; ho was so feeble he could scarcely talk, and sovoml times he collapsed, but with tho application of restoratives rallied, and told a complete story of his attempted assassination. His Mon tlileatlon of Uie prisoner was imme diate and so absolute that no one lii the audience doubted the fellow's f-iillt, uml the Jury promptly found him pnllty, and the death penalty was pro nounced Tho follow wis hanged with out ever revealing Ills name or his tory, in 1. 1 the ease is 'one of the most furious in Hie criminal annals of our State."- tshlngton . Post, Dyspepsia of Women ABSOLUTELY NEEDLESS AGONY Caned by Uterine Disorders and Cared bj Lydla E. Plnkham'e Vegetable Compound A great many women suffer with form ol Indigestion or dyspepsia which floes not seom to yield to ordinary treat tncnt. Whilo tho symptoms scum to hi limilur to thoso of ordinary indices. Hon, yot Uio medicines universally pre icribcd do not 6eom to restore the do- Mrs. Pinkhnm claims that there is i kind of dyspepsia that is cuuted by a derangement of the female organism, and which, while it causes a disturb anco similar to ordinary indigestion, cannot be relieved without a medicine which not only acts as a stomach tonic, but has peculiar uterine-tonic elTeota also. As proof of this theory wo call at tention to tho caso of Mrs. Muggic Wright, Brooklyn, N. Y., who was completely cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound after every thing elso had failed. She writes : " For two years I suffered with dyspopiio which so degenerated my entire system that! was tumble to attend to my dally duties. 1 felt weak and nervous, und nothing that lata umtcd good and it caused a dixturbanco in my but nothing seemed to help me. I vos oil vised to give Lydla 12. Pinkhain's Vegetable Pyimnni..!.! ...1-1 1 1 1 " . . iyuiiimiiiii u mm, nun was Happily surprised kt fln-I thnt. Jt. nnfa1 Itlfn n fl tU..( l tew days I began,to enjoy and properly dip;esl uij iuwj. nijf recovery was .ajmi, ana in Bvo weeks I was a well woman. I havo roc Dtnmonded it to many suffering women." No othor medicine in the world hni received such widespread and nnquali' Bed (indorsement. Or linRKIloll n rpnnnl nl cures of female troubles, as has Lydii kj. rinuuam's vegetuoio compound. Half-length fares have been etab is lied by tho railroads in Swltzcr and. rA children under two fee mo inch in height rife at half fare ill over tnat height, no matter wha ige, must pay full fare. At eacl itation a measuring maedkne stun (is ind when a child alpplcs for a hal tare ticket, he or she is measured . Tnqran nana, r. "W. T., Jan. 20th. 1904. Immigration Branch, Department of Iho Interior, Ottawa, Canada. Am sending you the return of two fields of wheat grown on my home farm last year. These returns are per fecUy accurate, and not over-esti mated. 1 summer-fallow about one-third of my farm every year, and afterward take off two crops and summer-fallow igalu. The summer-fallow is ploughed twice during the summer, first shallow ifterwards deep and no weed nllowed to grow. Tho stubble Is left us long is possible when cutUng the first crop, and Is burned the following spring, drilled direcUy nfterwarda, and har rowed after drilling. This gives much better result than fall-ploughing. Field No. X Quarter-section fal lowed 1003, yield 87 bushels per acre. 1'hiH wheat is netting at pregont time 88c por bushel. For 37 bushels, per acre ?82.56 Per acre. Cost of sumraer-f allowing In 1903 5 4.20 Seed wheat and seeding 1.50 Harvesting 65 Threshing (owner's machine), 2c por bushel 74 Unullng to elevators at 2c per bushel 74 17.63 Profit after allowing expenses. .$21.83 Field No. 2. Stubble field, SO acres. Have sold the wheat at 88c per bushel. Per acre. Yield per acre 25 bushels $22.00 Cost Per acre. Seed wheat and seeding $ 1.50 Cutting, stooklng 65 Threshing (owner's machine), 2c per bushel 50 Hauling to elevator, 2c per bushel 50 $ 3.15 .$18.83 Profit after expenses Profit from ono ploughing $43.78 I am sending you Uio yield of these two fields which nre both In my home inn. I thought they might bo Inter esting reading for you. Had 10,500 bushels of wheat on my dlfferonl faruiB, and between 5,000 and G.OOO ol oats and barley. I remain, yours very truly, (FLied.) ALFRED WILSON. f py.iHH of the OanadlnnGovernmenl will be pleased to furnish all luformo tlau um to rutuu. At Macon fildare Tho Postm Lstreaa It's pesky iltUf ase I havo for that Mrs. fltyler fron town. Sllna Itedboot Why, nt one time yoi used to say she was all right The Postmistress Yes, but then sin used to write all her affairs on postn cards. Now she writes scaled letten an' I can't find out her business to snv my life. Out of IMnce. ItRl?y I was beside myself whon I proposed to your sister lawst night Ethcl-dlow Hilly! Reggy 'Bah Jo vol la there nnyUilni strange hi a young man being besld himself when ho proposes? Ethel -Yes. he should be beside U girl. Suitable Name. "That's a fine automobile you havt Uiere, Ilarker. What do you call it?' "Well, I'm thinking about cnlllnj It the 'Nurse Girl.'" "Why bo?" "Pecause the park police keep thefc eyes on it so much." Started liven. Gcraldlne Want to marry mo Why, Mr. Ji'uzztop, I've only know) you a week! Ferdinand Well, you're takimr m more chances than I nm I've onl known you a week. Cleveland Lead er. Onyboy'H JIourH. "You've been calling on Gayboy' daughter so long It's a wonder In hasn't asked your Intentions." "But I never see him, you know. never get to his houso until 8 o'clocl nnd I always leave before 2 in tb morning." Philadelphia Press. Kim of I. uck. "Ho asked three different trlrls ti marry him." "And Uiey oil refused?" "Yes." "Some men are born lucky." Illlnob State Journal. Point of View. Edyth I understand your fiance li a man of no family. Mayme Well, that'B better Umi tnnrrvjMg n widower wiUi ton children Spcnkjng of 1'nrtn. "My hnlr," said Uio soubrette, "hai a natural part. "And tho other part," rejoined thi low comedian, "Is false, I presume." All In. DotUe Oh! Mr. Scott, I've had i perfecUy delightful evening. All thost magnificent roses, Uie box nt tho open and thnt delightful supper afterwart how can 1 ever repay your kindness. Scotty Well, you might lend mo car ticket to got home on If you havl one. Cleveland Leader. Family Pride. Whttey My great-grandmotheJ started the Chicago fire. Spotty Pooh! Mine started Ui beef U-iist! An TInlirf nli-nlilr TTnlilt. Mrs. Newed I don't lenow when I we are to put Aunt Jane during hoi' visit. She positively Tefuscs to sleep in a folding bed. Newed Alrald it will close up, eh! Mrs. Nowed No, but she can't loo for Uio proverbial man under It. Facts In the Cane. "Dla pie, Indy," said tho uulnunde ed hobo, "Is jlst like wot me pore oh mudder useter make." "Indeed l" rejoined the kind lady. "Yes, mum, lf er fact," continue tho hobo, "an It wuz dat vory t'lnj ,wot tlriv me frum homo." Chmicu to Show It. Ilim It must be awfully annoyinj for a woman to have hair thnt won stay In place, like Uiat girl In Uie thin row In front of us. Her 'There's nothing Uie rantte) with her hair. She has a new engage meat ring. Cleveland Leader. 1)1(1 Her Heat. Oholly Nitwit D'ye know, I dou" like you to llnttcr and-er-Jolly me al tho time, ns you do. Dolly Hotehott You'd llko It less t I told you Uio truth. Cleveland Lead er. A Bucsraco lioom Dialogue. "There 1" said Uie suit case, ruefully "Tlutt baggago man forgot to give mi a check and now I'm broke!" "I wish I could help you," aaiswere( tho Saratoga truuk, "but Uio fact h I'm strapped myself." Olevelnni Loader. j Same Sensation. Returned Explorer You don't seen at all appalled at my doscrlpUon 01 Uio way I was chased by a boa con otrlctor. Miss Fluffy No; I was chased by i garter snnko once, and I know Jua how you felt DeU-It Free Press. ITCHING SCALP HUMOR. Beffared Tortures Until Cured M Cntlcttra Scratched Dny and Night. "My Bcalp was covered with littl pimples and I suffered tortures frea the Itching. I was scratching all day and night, aud I could get no rest I washed my bend with hot wnter and Cutlcura Soap and then applied tht Cutlcura Ointment ns n drossing. On box of the ointment nnd ono cake of Cutlcura Soap cured me. Now my head Ib entirely clear and my hair hi growing splendidly. 1 have used Cuj tlcura Soap over since nnd shall neveri be without it. (Signed) Ada C. SmithJ 000 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J." , First of all take euro of your gen-f eral health. Poor health often leadi 'indirectly to various eyo troubles. , .lolin D. Rockefell r sends a iettfT ;o the University of Chicago, w'llcU s Interpreted us assuring a 850 000, 00 endowment for the big schooij Catii'rh of the llliuldf r und Khtntty Trou il ntjiolntt'lj cured by Or. Duvld Kennedy' Farortt ivinrdy. World f iiiiom for ovor 39 yera, tl a buttla. Lingerie blouses are growing stUJ more popular, Handkerchief linen is ;ne favorite material, and is om- Droiderttl by hand. Piso's Gtire for Consumption la tiie beat medicine I havo ever found for cough mil colds. Mrs. Oscar Tripp, Big Kock, 111.. March 20, 1001. Ward Buker, the Chicago how violinist, workj. his way to New York, where he will continue his iducatlon, by Riving concerts on th :oad. In a Plnoh, Uho A lion's Foot-Rn. It Is the only cure for Swollen, SmArtlnfr Tired. Aching, Hot, Sweating Feet. Corn lid Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Eftis, a (Kiwtler to be shaken Into the shoes. Cures while roil walk. At all I)rm.'?I.M nn.l Hhn Stores. l!5e. Don't accent anv KiiliHtii.' Sample sent PKEB. Address, Allen S. Olm- iieo, ticuoy, j. x. Prof. Wilson, of tne Uni versity a? Dhlcacro discovers that tho laryua oussesses the faculty o' taste, and aot the tongue alone, as heretofore De supposed, Found Gold in Nebraska. Investors iu Nebraska Heal Estate will On his true. Now Is the time to get In on the r round floor. Wo have some choice Investment.' Writs us for further Information. Srtiumacher V Jamer, Orleans, Neb Russian troops refuse to obey when Void to crush lebei government set ap in Transcucasla. Russia, in preparation for a conflict with England, is rushing a big army io the frontier of India. llrs Wlnslows SOOTHING SYRUP for chih flreu tetthlng, softens the gums, reduces inn cation, allay pain, cures colic. Price 2&o botU Banana skins are in demand Ib England, partlculary at hotels, for ibe cleaning of boots. Rev. Dr. Newman Smyth t'estlilet before Connecticut legislative com mittee his belief that 9150,000 wa u;ed corruptly in the state in thi last election DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS Save !.- Per Cow EVERY YEAR OF USE Over All Gravity Setting Systems And 3. to $5- Per Cow Over All Imitating Separators, Now ia the time to make this moot Important and profitable of dairy farm Investments. Bond at once for new 1908 catalogue and name of nearest agent. The De Laval Separator Co. Rando'ph & Canal Sts. i 74 Corllandt Strati Chicago I New York "All SIgna Fall la a DryTiino" THE SIGN Ol TIIK V1SVL NEVEU FAILS IN A "WET' TIME In orilorlng Tower's 81lokers, a customer writes: "1 know tlicy will b nil right If the liavt tliP 'I'lSH' ou them," Tills conUilenco Is the out growth of slxty-nhi years ot careful manufacturing. Highest Award World's Fair. 1904. A. J. TOWER CO. BlsmortbBnh Boston, U.S.A. CSWERlJ Tower Canadian Co. 5 i ntoifl i" Limited Toronto, Canada '5flBR Makers of Warranted Wet Weather Clothing Three United States warships will bo stationed off Monto Ohrlstl, San Doniinyo, to be on hand In case of troublo duo to afjitatlon. N. N. U. 874,18 YORK, NEB JKL. Beet Counh Bjrup. TattcsOood. Ill tlOlUL BOiQ DJT ClrURKlStS.