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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1906)
The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is n tliscsiM- prcvnilttiK in this country most iliiiiy.ri.ous Iiwhiiw so decep tive iWHIly SUUUI II dcntliH are rnuwd by it heart ilia dine, pneumonia, . heart failure or upoplrxynre often the result of kid ney disenne. If kidney trouble, is allowed toadvance thekidnev-noison- ed blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys ineineives break down and waste away cell by cell. Hladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and u cure is obtained ouickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing budly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. ' It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Koot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Hoot is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., llinghamtou, N Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper Don't make any mistake, but remember the namc.Swamp Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, IJinghaniton, N. Y., on every bottle. BRICK BRICK First class Building Brick for sale at tho Nemaha Brick Kilns Call and aeo (hum and get prices. Quality guaranteed JOSEPH M. WEST NEMAHA, NEBIt. W. W. FKAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr Ail calls promptly attended Phone 28 PETER KE11KER. Ueulor In LlighoBt market price paid for Aides, Lard, Tallow, etc. Bile Poison has a very bad effect on your sys tem. It disorders your stomach and digestive apparatus, taints your blood and causes constipation, with nil Its fearful ills. Bedford's Black-Draught Is a bland tonic, liver regulator, and blood purifier. It gets rid of the poisons caused by over-supply of bile, and quickly cures bilious headaches, dizziness, loss of appetite, nausea. Indiges tion, constipation, malaria, chills and fever, Jaundice, nervousness, irritability, melancholia, and a sickness due to disordered liver. It is not a cathartic, but a gentl , herbal, liver medicine, which eass without Irritating. Price 25c at all Druggists. i. i ii r n i ii i rn The Nebraska Advertiser Mr. mid iMrs. lilmor H. Allen res turned Iroin Chase county, N'ubr., Thursday afternoon. Hooks fii'llliig at iinil SI t)0 nl Auburn and elsewhere only 75 ceutH at the poHtolllco tunvH stand. All persons knowing theinaolveH ins debted to mo will pleaso call in and HOttlo within the next week and obllgo ! Very ii)rt,otfully, E. h. 1'AUIH. Mr and Mrn.T. 11 tikoen returned tint, uiduy from Hot Springs, Arkatmas, whore thov had been the major portion o' the winter for the benefit of their health. Both hIiow the good effects of their outing and came back greatly improved. Herald. IJy the death of Dr. George F. I'eery nt Albany, MIsHouri, last week Itev. T. L AHhby, of Howe, will fall heir to Si2,000. Dr. L'oery whs worth S125,000 that according to Ids will Ih to he divided among fifty nephews and Rev. Ashby Is one of the nephews Sluibui t Citizen. Philip Shuck Ib nowcuttlng wood for A. L. Lawrence, Humor sayi? I'liil Ih talking considerably about the disadvantages of being a bachelor, and Ib wouldn't surprise any one very much to hoar of his making some woman a proposition to join hands and hearts tud go into partneiship in housekeep log. A prohibition corfuroncu and con vention will bo hold in convention hall, Auburn, noxt Wednesday, begins nlng at 10'ito a. in. and lasting all day and at night. Republicans, democrat?, populists, prohibitionists every ono who is opposed to the protection of the saloon bv thu law of tho state and nation is urged to bo present. Luoien Coeur of IIowo was exhibit ing a curiosity on tho streets Wednos' day. It was a wooly horse and ho had it photographed Tho animal's hair was as kinky as a colored brother's wool Barnum laid the foundation of his fame and fortuno as a showman, exhibiting a wooly horse. Luolon might take ad vantage of tho hint. Herald. The Bank of Nemaha bus been giving to patrons a book called "Items of Interest." It contains very much Interesting Information ot various kinds for farmers, merchants, median ics and housawive, and in the hook are 25 pgos for farmers accounts, ru'ed in u handy way for keeping account ui tho various items of income and expenses. The hook contains 100 pages and is free to all patrons. How's this? Wo oltor Ono IIunilred'DollnrH Kmvnnl for iiny oiiNo of Catarrh that ennnot do cured by 1 1 ul I'm Catarrh Curo. K.J. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, O. We, tlio iiudurHlKiied, havo known 1. .1. Cheney for the lust 16 yoiirH, uml liulluvo him perfectly linnorablo In all UuhIiiohh traiiHuc- llniiHiuid tlnunoliilly ntlo to carry out any hllniitloiiH mini" v IiIh lli tn. WAI.I). 'ClNNAN it MAHVIN, Wholes "ii;ijInIM, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cm v. Ih taken liitornall.x , aollni; directly upon the hlnod and iiiucouh surfncoH of tho HyHtoni, Testimonial sent ee. Price 75 cunts pur bottle. Hold by all Take I IT ' v n'lvtMiN r- mmi . -tloiio According to a bill introduced in the United States Senate, tho olllco of consul general at Antwerp, now held by Hon. Church IIowo, will be reduced to a consulate, with a cnusi'duent redaction in importance and salary This is done on account of a decision to have consul generalship ollices only at capitals. As Antwerp is ono of the greatest shipping ports in tho world, and other nations have consul general ofllci'S there, it is hoped a change will hi made. If not, it Is probable Mr. Howe will be changed to some other place, as he has given gooil service. Penny pencil tablets. Nicklo pencil tablets. Perforated pencil tablets. Largest tablet in Nemaha. Five cent Ink tablets. Ten cent ink tablets. Fifteen cent ink tablets. Rural route tablets and envelopes. Colored Crayons. Paper napkins. Poncils le, 2u 2,'ijC, oc and 10c each. Self filling Eagle fountain pens- guaranteed only Si. CO. GoDd lino books cheap. Fine Hue papeteriea. At tlie Postoffice C K program l..i i,.lav. Mar t. song and prayer rervuu. j Hull call and secretin v'h report. ; Topic: ' What Is true happiness? j The worldly Idea; the Christian Idea." Finked 20 2(1; 1 John i 12-17; 2 Cor 0 10; I'hll 1 7. Consecration meeting. A glutton's stnndiird, Eccl 8 15-18 Mrs. May. A rich footy standard, Luko 12 10-21 Heaale Washburn. False culture, Acts 17 18-21 Flla Shlveley. Moses standard, Dout il.'l 2G-20 (Jraco Peabody. (Jod's standard, Horn 11 17-10 Anna Ivnapp. Paul's standard, Rom 1 5, J , I. Dressier. Show how self Kratlllcatlon dilTurs from joy Mrs Sapp. Picture tho happiness of soul wini nlng Stella Washburn. Toll how Christ Rives happiness Nora Aynes. Oloao with Endeavor benediction. , Pica m. Huiins, Leader. All members are urged upon to be present at this consecration meeting. Preaching by lire Millor of Exeter, Nehr. immediately after this meeting. W. II. Cooper, the ice man, is of tho opinion that there will he no ice cut in this vicinitv this winter. Anticipating this state of affairs he went to Omaha Satuiday to arrange to got a supply from Cut-olT Lake. Ho Interviewed the manager of tho ice department of the Swift packing company and received some encourage" meat as to thu possibility of getting Ice. Tho quality of the ico now being cut at tho luko is superb and if Mr Coopor can make a contract for a supply he will requiro several hundred cars to till tho local house and supply tho needs of the people of Aubuin during the coming summer. Although there will bo no ice liar vested hero this winter, Mr. Cooper does not look Tor an ice famine. Ho says, however, that, the cost of jgetting ice here from distant points will cause tho retail price of ico to advance tills summer. Manager Humphrey, of the Klrsch- braun poultry house here, was over In Missouri, the latter part of last week and contracted for a sufficient amount of the congealed liquid to answer tho rebulremonts of bis firm for the coming summer luourn iieraid. Some time ago an elderly lady came to our city soiling fancy work, as she said to raise money thereby witli which to pay her entrance fee into the Geo. II. Nettleton Homo for aged women at Kanaas City. To help her alone, quite a number of our ladies purchDstd of her. These ladies who believed then in her honesty, notwith standing ucly rumors to the contrary, will bo glad to read tho following letter, dated at the Home: February 11, 1000. Mrs. J. N Colgl ix.ier: Deur, kind friend. You will remember tho lady you bought tho funcy work from, Mrs. Laban, and not forgetting my promio I-must write you. I am now in the Home, in Kansas City, and am very happv. I entered the first of Junuary and was taken very sick with nervous prostration brought on from overwork but I havo recovered. I often think of you and husband, and of your kindness to me, and am hoping hometime to meet you again. In fact tho remem- urances or snuneri always oring a fooling of gratitude, as every one re sponded so nobly. I barely raised tho money, had not S'-'.OO left after paying my entranco fee, but 1 feel that the dear Lord lias baen good to mo to msko mo enter such a home. I should be over so pleased to get a word from you, dear sister, and will you remember me to all, and believe me, your loving sister in Christ, Mus. J. A. Lahan. Shubort Citlon. Torturo by Savagos Speaking ot the torturo to which some of tho savage tribes in the Philip pines subject their captives, reminds me of the Intenso suffering I endured for three months from inflammation of the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of dishing, Me., "Nothing helped mo until 1 tried Electric Hitters, three bottles of which completely cured me." Cures L'ver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Hlood Disorders and Mnlnrla; and restores tho weak and nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by W. V. Keeling, druggist. VriceoOj. . GOAL DISCOVERED WITHIN PEW MILES OF PERU Tim report was current on our street. all last weol that coal had been dis covered near Peru, but not until too Into for publication weredevelopemonts carried far enough to warrant the an tiouucemeut that coal of a value to warrant tho mining had been dis covered. On Saturday A M Borst and F. NL Bates brought samples to this olllco showing what (he vein consisted of at the opening. At first tho vein was but about eight inches thick and the coal of a brown color, decidedly water or nir Blacked, of a quality that would burn readily, though giving little beat. After going into the bank the distance of four feet, tho vein wa found to be almost three feet in thickness, of an almost black color, much harder than at llrst and with a decided lustre It burned better and gave more heat. Mr, Bittes, who has t-pent ten years in the mines of Iowa, said tint ho never saw a more promising outlook than he found here at that depth, The vein dipped down, grow (bicker, and was covered by tho layer of shalo which matks all good coal beds. By Wednesday evening the workmen had reached a point 10 feet from the opening, and a still better product was being found, although it seemed still to be likely to air slack. The vein is located on tho farm of A, M Borst, just wheio Honev Creek Issues from tho bluffs, arid about thirty rods from the railroad. If this vein proves to bo all that is anticipated, Peru may yet be able to got cheap coal. Peru Pointer Although it is no longer possible for a man to conduct an agricultural paper without some knowledge of farming, many farm journals are edited by farmers who reside in cities or who learned the practical side of tho bush ne;s in boyhood By mingling with farmers at institutes, conventions, etc., such editors keep up the appearance ot familiarity with faim topics; yet their writings do not "smell of tho soil," and cannot bo as valuable as if from the' pen of an actual farmer. R cognizing this fact, The Iowa Homestead, of Des Moines, la,, has long made it a rule to have its editors reside upon and operate their own fnrms, enabling them to combine practice with precept Its departments, too, are conducted by active farmers and its special nitidis are by successful farmers. The Iowa Homestead holds a high place in the esteem of the farmers of Nemaha county, and wo are glad to announce that by special arrangement The Advertiser is able to offer this line farm paper, in combination with our own, at a very attractive price. Lh us order it for you. From Louisville comes a report that the company that was organized there last fall to prospect for coal, gas and iron has dissolved partnership. A largo quantity of slate and gteen dirt was found and the Indications for coal were good, but the workers diacovi red a large quantity of Iron ore and were bo elated that the coal proposition was abandoned. Samples of the iron ore were sent to an assayer at Lincoln and pronounced 01 per cent iron; then a largo quantity wjis sent to tho Pueblo, Colo , smelter, but the answer from this was that the quality was not as desired and the mining, company has now gone out ol business. Platts month Nowb. Doctors Aro Puzzled The remarkable lecovery of Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the sub jectof much interest to tho medical fraternity and a wide eirclo of friends lie says ot his case; "(Jwinu to severe inflammation of the Threat and conn gestion of the Lungs three doctors gave me up to die, when, as a last resort, 1 was induced to fry Dr King's New Dis covery and I am happy to say it saved, my life." Cures thb worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, Tonsilit's, Weak Lungs, Hoarseness and LafJrippe Guaranteed at Keeling's drug store 50c and Si 00. Trial bottle free. Huy your postofllce. school tablets at the Y.M,'OAMIJ!H3LL, I'res. , l E. ALLKN. Vlce-Pres. KLMElt E. ALLEN, Cnslilcr. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 MAUIOK SKIP Agent for Hm IDEAL SHEAR CO. will Hell jott Finest Grade Cutlery vScissors of all kinds-household, millinery, barbers, folding, da. ' Knives, safety razor., knife and Kclasors grinders, etc. Let him know if you are needing anys thing and ho will call on you Everything is guaranteed. MARION SEID NEMAHA, NEBR. A Scientific Wondor Tho cures that stand to its credit make Buck Ion's Arnica Salve a scien tific wondor. It cured E R. Mulford,. lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals tho worst Burns, Sores Bolls, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c at Keellng's drug store "DIPPING FOR DOLL&RS'; Submerclnf li thaontv cfftetuil wv. as bv this method only can the ctevlces around the bogs' ears ud lees bo thoroughly reached. Our Improved calranlzed steel dlpplngtaalc Is an ImproTement In tact, as well as In name. It Is safest and ruost coDTCdent and tank uses f ctln. me animal euaaa in, caanoi ran in, turn ore and drown. I Double lock seams on chuto to hold ladder In nlirr. Ton bar Is adlustable. or may be remoted entirely. tVo square corners to fill every inch of the space in tanic can ueuseu. Mine in several sues lur uoss, aiicci. uiiai Cattle and Horses. Get our prices before you buy. Let us nrov fil.r!infin.v(Vlimnflftf. I DlnplneTanle and Free liooklet of Pacts about I iJlpolene," the famous "One Minute" Dip. I MARSHALL OIL COMPANY, Department a Harshaiiiows Iowa. .DIPPING TANK JfUVlHTJ BWJWMINQ FOR SA3US & KKEEHTCt'S KNAPP & soisr l'roiriotorof the Livi)&FeE(ISlcb 27EMA2IA,f NEBR. Good Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS LAW, It 15 A I. K ST ATE, COLLECTIONS OIUceH over t'OHtonioi Mtllhlll),', al Pranlc Nenl'.s old utiuul, AUHUUN NEBRASKA. J. E. Oi-otlxei- in the MRS. HILL BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. quickly iiHCortiilu our opinion freo whether nn Invnntloii Is prolwbly imti'iitiihlc). Coiniiiiinlcii tloiiBRtrlctlycnntlcloutlnl. HANDBOOK on 1'ntcnta Huntfroo. Oldest fluency lur Hecnrliiir imtotlta. Patents tnken through Munu & Co. receive ejifdal notice, without chnruo, lu tho Scientific JUncrican. A lmndsomnly llliistrntod weekly. I.nrccst cir culation of nuy Hclentltln Journal. Tonus, 93 n your: four months, Jl. Sold by nil now8rtenlcr. WUNN & Co.36lBroadwav. New York Urunch Olllco. 025 V St., Wnsliluwt jr., 1). C. I