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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1905)
I- Ml Women as Well as Men nre muue miberuuie uy Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble prey3 upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order ' or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It Is not uncommon for a child to be born 'afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, If the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when It should be ablo to control the passage, It Is yet afflicted with bcd-weltlne, depend upon it, the cause ol the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate Swamp-Root Is soon realized. effect ol .! It Is sold by drugglsU, In fifty cent ana one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mall tree, also pamphlet tell- non of Qwnup-noot Ing all about it, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., b suro and mention this paper. AND Iron i Mountain mm Route, mm LUMP SOUTRWUT SYI. Missouri; The Broftd Oeza and Wkoat JN J4 md Wmiws OiNMof - The Fertile Hirer Valleys, Tri2tr Cent! IloUlBg Prairies ot NEBRASKA, TbearftRd.IMetarMqneABdKnohanUncBeenerT. d the Famous MtsJng DUtricU o COLORADO. The 4irlcnltarl, Fruit, Miner! end Timber rli. &nd Famous Hot Springe ot ARKANSAS. 0fx Plantations end Immetuo Bice Field ot MOnli Fieldl.the OettleBengee VI Winter KeeorU ot TEXAS, ktorkeJ and Seenlo OLD AND NEW MEXICO, iwaaue uonneeuona ins ropuier Winter Ronte to CALIFORNIA 9ot 4Mrlptive and Illustrated namTihlete ot a7 ot an mm SHatee, addrete OompanUs' Agents, n4,TOWNSEND, fsjiril t luengw u& Ticket Igtnt, ST. LOUIS we wish to announce that the rates of regular Qrst class fare plus $2,00 on too urat and tnira Tuesdays will cons tinue In effect all during the oummer. International Sunday school conven tion, Toronto, round trip $27.15, dntes of sale Tuno 18, 10 and 21 with a final limit leaving Toronto not later than June SO. Account Lewis &'Clark Centennial. We offer rates to the following points Portland Oregon, 8eattle, Tacoma, Bill-' Ingham Washington and Vancouver, and Victoria and return, with a final limit of ninety days but not to be later than Nov, 30, 1005, at tho very low rate of 845. With going in any regu lar direct route and returning same or any regular direct routes, except that parties going via San Francisco and steamer or the Shaste route will bo $11 dollars higher, and for tickets res turning vfa Winnipeg and St, Paul will be S10 higher Dates of sale will be May 28, 24 and 25, June 13, 14, 15 and 27, 28 and 20, with vurloua other dates in July, Aug. and Sept. The Pacific Coast Steamship Co. have arranged to givo regular excursions to Alaska at very cheap rate for the round trip They will show you many interesting points in Alaska. KNAPP & SON Proprietors of tho Livery & Feed Stable NEKAEA.fNEBR, Gcod Dray In connection with Liver; Satisfaction guaranteed. DR. a. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women 1M Itl If lrn ml .. Stella - The Nebraska Advertiser W. w. Sakdbm & Son, Prop's. John M. Clark presented the editor with Bomo flno fish Wednesday. Dr. A. L. Stlers, who practiced modlclno 1m Nemaha about Cour years ago, haa recently located in Brock. Frank Frazlor has been appointed section boss of tho B. tt M. at FallB City. Ho moved down there Wednes day ovenlng. Great preparations aro bolng mado for the 27th annual tournament of the Iowa flromen'a Btato association to bo held at Council Bluffs June 0 to 0, in- elusive. Barney Oldfleld, tho worlds famous automobile 'racer, has been engaged rb ono of tho attractions. At their last regular meeting the following ofllcers wero eieoteu ior . a . pjope lodge No. 20, A. F. & A. M. : Bon T. Skeen, W.M. W. W.Seld, 8. W. W. W. 8andera, J. W. W. E. Wheoldon, Seo'y. John I. Dressier, Treas. W, V. Steuteville was shaking lands with bis many Nemaha friends Thursday afternoon. For the past year Will has been principal of the ohool at Qering, Nobr., but has been elected to tho prlncipalsblp of the Kimball school at a liberal increase. Miss Jessie will also teach at Kimball John S. Stevenson's son. Dr. David 8. Stevenson, is a resident or bnyaer, Oklahoma, where they had the diaw trouB cyclone a short time ago. Much of the town was wrecked and many Uvea lost, but the doctor writes that while hla stock of drugs and store building were somewhat ''shaken up" bis residence was not damaged In the least. Each of tho seven counties in the first congressional district will have a candidate at the convention to be held at Falls City Juno 1st. The following aro the candidates: Lancaster, Judge E. P. Holmes; Pawnee, Representative Wilson: Johnson, A. B. Allen; Nema ha, Richard F. Neal ; Otoe, Will Hays ward; Caas, E. M. Pollard; Richard son, O. F. Reavls. How's this? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Howard for any caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY fc CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 yearn, and bollovo him perfectly honorable in all business transac tions aud tlnanclully ablo to carry out any obligations mado by his Arm. WALUXNO, KINNAN & MAHVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is takon internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, Testimonials sent tree. Price 76 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take H ll's Family Pills for oonatlpatlon Wo wish to make the following statement of the Methodist bazaar and social : Table receipts for tbeeveniug..332 67 Receipts from bazaar 28 20 Popcorn 3 75 Hot candy 3 25 Pictures of church 0 01 Strawberry crates 30c; eggs 81.08 1 38 Flowers 4 10 Total receipts $79 35 EXPENSES Strawberries $7.05 ; flowers S3; 810 05 Bill at Vandersl Ice's 2 S3 Sugar 7e To Mrs. Hill 25 Pictures S3.G0; ribbon 23o 3 88 J. M. Burns, carpenter work. CO A, V. Farson, helping clean hall 30 J. II. Vandersllce, use of lamp. . 50 Calico and cambric for bonueU.. 50 Total paid out., $20 30 Leaving a balance of $58 00. Tho ladies of the M. E. church wish to tnank tho members and friends who so kindly assisted us. Also Messrs. Woodward and Allen for ice donated and for ubo of hall. Lillian M. Allen, M A. Woodward, Committee. A Bad Soaro Some day you will got a bad scare when you feel a pain in your bowels and fear appendicltus. Safety lies in Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills, a euro cure for all bowel and stomach diseases, such as headache, biliousness; coatlves noes, etc. Guaranteed at Keeling's drug utore, only 25c. Try them , DEATH OF MRS, MALINDA BKEEN A tologram received Wodnosday morning by C, W. Koboita gave tho sad nows of the death of Mrs. Roberts' mothor, Mrs. Malvina Skeen, at the home of her son, A. J. Skeon, in Wau baupsoo county, Kansas. Mrs. Roberts nnd hor brother, Ben T. Skeen, went to boo their mothor Wodnesday of last week and expected to bring hor back homo with thorn, if alio could stand tho trip, aa sho was very anxious to come back to hor old home to dio, but she was not ablo to start. Mrs. Skeen was one of the first sett tors of Nemaha county, coming bore with hor husband, John O. Skeen, in tho fall of 1855. Tho Orst Methodist society in this part of the Btato was organized in their home, a small log cabin. Tbolr claim was tho fourth entered in Nebraska at the Omaha land office. Mr. Skeon passed away a few yours ago. Tho deceased leaves three children to mourn the loss of a loving mother Andrew J. Skeeu of Wauban see county, Kansas, Benjamin T. Skeen and Mrs. Jennie Roberts, both of No maha county, The funeral services will be held at the Cumbetland Presbyterian brick church three miles northeast of Nema ha Saturday aflornoon at 2 o'clock. The relatives started Thursday with tho body and will arrive at Auburn over the M. P. at 2 o'clock this afters noon, it is expocted (no services win be conducted by Rev. D. B. Lake. The interment will take place in the Nemaha cemetery. Mrs. Skeen was aged 00 years, 4 months and 15 days. Rumor has it that Auburn is soon to have another railroad. Recent de velopments brought to light would dignify that recent surveys mado by civil engineers, supposed to be in the employ of the Missouri Pacific road, are really of another road and aro p-ospectlng in view of establishing an electric line to connect this city with Nebraska City and Omaha with tennis ml at Howe. Tho Gypsy tribe, which passed through the city two weeks ago and reported to be on their way to Chicago to meet their empress, were, in fact, a part of the movement for the new line. This also give grounds for the changes to be made in the Omuba Auburn local, thus discontinuing Daisy Dean's train, as the Missouri Pacific people realize, that the interurs ban would demoralize their business. Just at present all trains stop to take water hero. Republican. No Secret About It It is no secret, that for Cuts, Burns, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Ejes, Bolls, etc , nothing Is so effective as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It didn't take long to cure a bad sore I had, and it is all O. K. for sore eyes," writes D. L. Gregory, of Hope, Tex. 25o at Keeling's drug store. TAKK WIN Cor CARDUI atHomc Are you a sufferer? Has your doctor been unsuc cessful? Wouldn't you prefer to treat yourself AT HOME? Nearly 1,500,000 women hare bought Wine of Cardui from their druggists and have cured themselves at home, of such troubles as periodical, bearing down and ovarian paints, leucor rhoea, barrenness, nervousness, dizziness, nausea and despond ency, caused by femalo weakness. These aro not easy coses. Wine of Cardui cures when tho doctor can't. Wino of Cardui does not irri tate tho organB. There ia no pain in the treatment. It io a soothing tonio of healing herbs, froo from Btrong and drastio drugs. It is successful because it cures in a natural way. Wine o Cardui can be bought from your druggist at $1.00 a bottle and you can begin this treatment today. Will you try it? In eaia rainlrlnir special dtrootloni. addresi, gWing symptoms, Tiio Ladies' Adrltorr Dept., Tho Chattanooga Medietas Co., Cnstunoogn, Tenn. The Lincoln Nows, in commenting on tho approaching congressional cons vontion at Falls City, has the follows ing to say: i Tom Majors is tho father of a plan of i action doslgned to defeat tho aspira tions of tho Lancaster county congress ional candidate, by pooling tho six other counttes of the district and allowing the six candidates to draw slips from a hat, thereby determining which one is to have tho nomination. According to his schemo Nemaha. Pawnee, Johnson, Richardson, Cass, aud Otoe counties uro to enter into an agreement boforo tho convention. Then in a trice, before the oesslon bos gins, the slips containing tho names of the candidates would be shuffled in a hat, and the namo of tho successful individual man would bo drawn. Tho drawbacks in the way of this scheme aro that Otoe and Cass conntlea, as den torminiug factors in the convention, aro talking of a pool between tho two which would glvo them the balance of power and that such a scheme could not control the action of delegates. Majors says that he is not a candi date, and that Nemaha county will go to an Auburn man named Neal, a young attorney. Politicians from that section of the state suggest that Mas jorB is backing tnis proposed combins ation in the hope that he may bo pers mitted to name the postmasters in Nemaha county. It is said that he made an offer of that kind to Congress man Burkett when the latter was a candidate the Qrst time. It is not believed that the pooling scheme will accomplish a great deal, although, because of the fact that it is the forlorn hope for the candidates in the smaller counties who have suoh sliaht prospects that they would be better off with one chance out of bIx, it may find greater favor than untich pated, but those who really hope to win are not likely to leave it entirely to chance. The latest advices from. Pawnee county aro to the effect that Wilson will have a delegation which he can control, although numerous reports which have been circulated made it appear that it was given him hb trading stock in the interests of Burlington candidates. Majors is rather secretive in regard to the scheme. He rather intimated that be was not entirely hopeful for the adoption of the plan, although he said that is the only way in wbicn to take the nomination away from Laus caster county, which becauso ot its preponderance has a practical certain ty of getting tho plum in any conven tion in which the smaller counties are not absolutely united. Join the increasing throng of Ameri cans who are commencing to realize the common sense in getting some pleasure out of life. To Denrer, Colorado Springs, Rocky Mountains and Salt Lake: Very low excursion rates daily from June 1st; still lower rates for the great Epworth League Convention, Denver the first week in July; long return limits. To California, Portland Exposition and Puget Souud cities. Frequent low excursion rates from May 1st less than half rates; all summer limits. Make that loug deferred tour of Cali fornia, Portland aud Puget Sound this summer To Eastern resorts: Commencing June 1st, daily Summer Tourist Rates. to Chicago, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Lake region, Canada and the New En gland Coast; you will find some kind of a low summer rate available for your visit back east. Watch for the additional special rates fur the big eastern conventions. To Black Hills and Big Horn Basin country: Commencing June 1st, dally excursion rates to Hot Springs, Deads wood, Black Hills and Cody, Wyo., In the Big Horn Basin Country; magniQ cent shooting and trout fishing, com fortable inns and camping places along tho new scenic route through the Park timber reserve west of Cody. Consult with the neaiest Burlington ticket agent. W. E. Wheeldon, Agent. WM.f CAMPBELL, Pros. F. E. ALLEN, Vlce-Pres. ELMER E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 Take the wagonette when in Aus burn if you want to go to any part of ho city. John McElhaney prop. TIME TABLE 1 Nemaha, Nebr. a Xilnoolrx Denver Helena Butte Salt liako City Portland San ITimoiHao And 11 Points West Omuha Ohiouuo St. Joseph Kansas City St. XjouIs and all Points 3Caat and South TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS." No. 97 Pa8songor, dully oxcoptSuu any, for Tccumsch, nontrico, Holdroge nnd ail points west 0:48 a m No. 98 PaBBonger, dally oxcont Sun day, mr jNeuranxa uity, Chicago and all points north and east 4 tOO p m No, 111 Local froluht, dully except oununr, ior jvicuieon anu inter mod Into stations c:15 p m No. 112 Local freloht, daily except xuonuny, ior neorasKa uny anu lnterniodiato stations 1:40 am Ordor of Hearing and Notico of Probato of Foreign Will In the county court of Nemnha county, Ne braska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, County of Nemaha rb. To Georgo W. Wnlton, John O. Itoolb, aud C. E. L. Holmes, as trustees, aud to Eliza J. Holmes, Edith Tcrrel, O. E.L.Uolrncs, Sam. ui-1 Holmes, Israel Holmes 2nd., Margaret H. Francisco, Ardella E, Holmes Edwardu and to all persons Interested in tho estate of Israel Holmes, deceased: On reading the petition of Frank L. Wood ward prayluR that tho Instrument nied in this Court ou tuo 6th day of May, 1905, and purporting to boa duly authenticated copy of tho lost wilt and testament of Israel Holmes, deceased, that said Instrument bo ad mitted to probato and for suoh other proceed ings as may be propor In the premises. It In hereby ordered that you and all persons interested In said matter, may, and do appear at the County Court to bo held in and for said county on the 10th day of June, 19V5, at ten o'clock, a. m., to show cause, If.any ihoro be, why thonruyer of tho petitioner should not. be granted, and that notice of tho pendoncy of said petition and tlio hearing thereof be given to alt persons Interested In snob, mat ter by publishing a copy of this order In tt.e Nebraska .Advertiser, a weekly uowspaper printed In said county, for three successive wecKs prior to satu any or hearing. Witness my hand una the seal of said court this Olh day of Mav.A.D. 1005. SEAL J. S. McOahty, County Judge. BOULONNAIS 45948 Imported Fercheron, black or seal brown, a very rich color, heavy bone, good feet and action, kind disposition, and will weigh 1800 when in good flesb, BOULONNAIS was foaled April 20, 1899, bred by M. Polrier. Bt. Ulphace, Sarthe, France. Sire, Morso (40383), he by nesluuo (19G02).hebyBrilllant 111,11116 (2910), lollowlng a nobe ancestry haok to the famous Jean-lo Blano (739). Dam, Hrepls (21809), by Oscar belongiag to M. Le Marquis d Argent. LUDUICK Standard and registered, slrpd by Pat L. 2:0fli; dam, Sadie Vera by Talavera; 2nd dam, Betsy Trot wood by McMahon, 2:21. Dark buy, foaled In 1807, stands iQi hands high, weighs 1350 pounds. Both horses will make the season of 1005 at the N. C. Bohl farm, 40 rods east of Howe, Npbr. Uoulonnais at S15.00, aud Ludwick at 810.00, to in sure mare in foal, money due when mare is known to be in foal. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but should any occur will be at owner's rlBk. CHARLES BOHL, Mgr. THOS. H. JONE8, Owner, Howo. 4 Nebraska I