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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1906)
The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. Thure U a disease irevnilitii iti thin country tii'mtdiitirrotts Iwruuw so decep tive. IWnny minueti (Icntlm nrc caused li Ijv it heart dis ease, pneuuioiim, heart failure or ntjoplexy are often tlie result of kid ney disene. If kiduev trouble in u allowed tondvniice thekidiicy-noison- ?Sv. ed blood will nt- tnek the vital organ, chuaiiik cntnn It ot the bladder, or the kidney themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Madder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure i obtained miiekcst by n proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing Ixtdly you can make no mistake by Inking Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great Jtidnev, liver and blndder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pniu 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-Root is soon leulir.ed. It HtatidH the highest for its wonderful cureH of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Uoot is pleasant to take and is pold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You liiay have a sample bottle of this wonderful 'new dis covery and a book that tells all nbout it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co.. IlinL'hamton, N Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper Don't make any mistake, but remember the mime, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, JJinglmmton, N. Y., on every bottle. TIME TABLE No in al in, Nebr. Xjtnooln Dmiilui St. JoHopli KniiHiiM City St. XjouIh ami all PoinlM Want 1111(1 South Dimvnr 1-Loloiirv Uutto Suit. J-ioko City iPoL'lltiml San HYuolwoo .Al.nd 11 LJolutM "VoHt- I'ltMNH LUAVK AH K0M.0W8 No. 7 riiHHoiiKor, (fully oxcopt Hun- ilnt tir 'l(tll IllMttl I . IIlll I'lcil. Ilolilroiro ami all points west; 0:18 a in No.tis Passonisor, dully tixct'ptHim- .,... f.t M.ili.-iiulrii I'll. t'hlf.mm iiiij mi i.niii iini.it ..... ..p.-. and all pnlutH norlli and east IsOOp m No. Ill Local froluhl, dully except HiiiiiIiiv. liii' Ali'lilnni mill Inlor niodluto HtalloiiH S:lfi in No. 112 Local rnMplit, dully except Monday, for MeUriHlca Cly mid lntoiniortliito hIiUIoiin 1:1 On CO YEARS' EXPERIENCE W4 Thadc Marks Designs CoPYniGHTO &c. Anyono bpikIIiik n BWotch ntul description nwy ipilclily nscoitiiln nur 0 iiiltin freu whutlier hii uirriiuon n pnmiuiiy imiuiumno. i nimminir-fi. tlmiHHlrlctiy eonlhlontlnl. llumltjnnkoil l'nlnnts iti iron, uiihim nutmry lor soeurinu imtoius. ,'iit out ink on tliroiiuh Muim & Co. receive wteUil notice, wit hout clinrao. la tlio Scientific Jitntilcait Almndsmnoly IlIuMrntPit weekly. T.nrceat cir culation of any (icloiitlllo Journal. 'J'critia, f;i n lour: four moidlm, (U Bout by all notrmlcalor. )lUHH&Co.3G1Dfoad-New York Jlraucti OHlco. V Bt Wasliluutoii, I). C. , This crreat stock money stiver for stock raisers. It is a medicino, not a cheap food or condition powder. Though put up ! in coarser form than Thedford's Black-Draught, renowned for tho euro of Rio digestion troubles of persons, it has tho eamo qualities of invigorating digestion, stirring m wiu iuqjm iivui' mm loosening tho constipated bowels for all stock and poultry. It is carefully pre pared and its action iB so healthful that stock grow and thrivo with an i ..... occasional uoso m tlicir food. It cures hog cholera and makes hogs grow fat. It cures chicken cholera anu roup and makes hens lay. It cures constipation, distemper and colds in horses, murrain in cattle, and makes a draught animal do more worlc for the food consumed. It gives animals and fowls of all kinds now life. Evcrv farmer and raiser should certainly civo it a trial. It costs 25c. a can and saves ten times its prico in profit. rmsnuito, Kas., March 23, 1901. I have bncu using your lUack-DriiUKlit oiock anu rouury aieoicino on my stock tar Bomo time. I lmvu used all kinds of stock food but I lmvu fouud that yours is tbo best for my purpose. J. 8. 1IAS80N. P3IU. k ft JtidoJ S. Sttlll, WllOlO llCllltll 1)1)8 Iwn madiiiillv inllliiH for auvornl moiilliH, Iiiih decided to titku it rest from tlio iiiduoiitt dtitifcrf of Hit) leil pro I (Mi ii n uKl go woat on a hfiilth necking expedition in t Ik: neiir luuiio It Is hoped LI i n t tliu jiulgo tuny rislurn feeling an frisky as u yu.itllng oolt. (!raii(ur. Iiio. riundoia' insinuation as to our li'ilng to hold up the IlIhIuMvo caudl dutt'H two years Hgo, is hh buno a lie iih wat over prinled, and If he Is still a "doubting Thomas" after leading this, we refer him to any of tliu candidates. Johnson News. 'I'lio editor of the Auburn Republican informed ub that Herb Howe told him that Stuck asked liim (Howe) If the support of the Nowh was not worth $2.". Howe said he replied ho would not ejvo $''i for the job. Afterward hu was told Stuck inudu the samu props osltiou to (Jooil and was again turned down, Now, Hro, Stuck, you have our authority Who lies? Do you want our authority for the other assertion that you denounce as a lie? Harry K Church, who was born and (lew to manhood in this countv, was one of the unfortunate" in Hie ban 1' iiineiHCo disaster. Ho and Ills wife escaped with only it small portion of their wearing apparel and all their hu longingr, weio consumed by the lire, whilo Harry, who was a member of one of the lire companies, hastened to his place ami for many hours multi plied into days, he wotked without rest or food in the effort to an est the llamas. Harry was one of the brightest young tnon who ever attended the State Normal school, and at base ball or bicycle riding hu took ro second plac. lie was for a considerable time an employe of this olllca and as typo, scribbler or collector he was A No I. Later lie attendod the State University and graduated from the kgal departs ment. but there was much in the so-called practice of law that was distasteful and he quit the practice to enter the employ of a street car com nany . Gramior. How's this? WuotlorOiio IIiiiidiod'.DolliirH Reward lor any eunoof Catarrh thai cnnnoL no cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. K. .1. UI1I0NI5Y A CO., Toledo, o. We, tlio uude.iHlned, have known I''. J. Cheney lor the lust lfiyenrH, and Imllovo lilin perfectly honorable In nil tuiNlneHs tranpar llons and lluaixdally al lu to carry out uny hllatloiiK man' v his linn. WAl.l). 'vtSNA.N ,t M AltVIN, Wholes. ''"'ihIhIh, Toledo, O. Mall's CtOarrh Caii. Is tulcuu Intoi milly, aeiliiK directly upon the Olood and iiiiicoiih Hiirlnci'H of the nyKloin, Tetil.liiioiiliil.H hciiI ee. I'rlcuTfl cunts pur noltlu. Hold oy all u. s Take It IIV li'miiilvlMIU f'ir it i id ti it, lono Although Maine, Kansas, North Dakola and other states have slate pro'iibUion, over two-thirds of the cotinlit'S of Texas ate prohibition, and many other southern states tire in almost as good condition, tho party prohibitionists say these laws ate no good because they were not secured by the prohibition p.nty. They acknow ledge these laws are as well enforced as are other laws, but this is of no i account because not eufoieed by the I r ihibition parly No piohihitioii law s much goud unless seemed by the piohiliilion puny And as that patty i never secured the passage of a pi ohN j l ition law, theietore none of those in I'oKte aits of any account. , E. IS. Tayior in his address Monday 1 night nave an illustration of the pro ' lubitiouiuts pulling men out of a river I that wei thrown in above by a inonH Jter representing the saloon, who when appealed to to desist refused to do so beeiuse he was licensed by law to do Uih work a good illustration, Hut jthe party prohibitionist not only n fuses to assist, other parties to put this I monster out of existence, but when jlnis is accomplished by the united oll'ort of non-partisan p'ohibitionlsts , ihey claim it does no good because they did not tin tlio work i Alter the spring election their party 'organs rejoiced over tlio defeat of saloons in so many towns and then the speakers go around and declare that because this was all accomplished by non-partisan effort instead of through the prohibition party it is of no effect and can accomplish no good. They denounce the nefarious system of the government licensing and pro- tccting 'the saloon, and then when this Is wiped from our statuta books and replaced by prohibition laws by nuns partisan efforts they declare that no goid has bfen accomplished because it I was not done by their party Edward Rose water, proprietor of tlio Omaha Uoo, lr s been antiotitircJ a a canduinlo tor United Slates aenaior In an article signed by his son, Victor RoBUvVater, editor of the Hee. '1'he elder Rosewater is now in Rome a a representative of this government In the International postal congress. It is announced that u vigorous cam paign will be waged, and it is expected that the Rosewater forces will make II lively for Norris Rrown, who is now the leaning candidate. Loren Drum, who works for CJeorrjo Lambeit, was In the Held yesterday fdrfiioon with two mules, and a horsu on either side, hitched to a lister. Ho was cleaning the lister, when the ani mals started to run, getting away be fore lie could catch hold of the lines. The lister caught in the bridge south of Joe Wagner's and held the mules fast, but both horses broke away. One went over the side of the bridge and fell into the mud below, a depth of fifteen feet. The other ran as far as 1 1 null Thompson's before stopping, a distance of four miles. The lister and harness were somewhat damaged, but the animals escaped injury. Stella fiess, i Mrs Anna V o (lutes, ansae ate editor ot the Oraniier, thinks It was silly for Mis. Stanley of Kansas to complain because Gov. IIocli fried to kiss her. Mrs. Gates admits that 'probably it was not the real, proper thing for the governor to do." but he was no worse than ninety-nlno out of a hundred inen who are making tin kick. So we can judge, we presume, the kind of men Mrs. Gates has had expeiienco with. Hut if the wife of Editor Dundas learns of this ho will have hard work convincing her Hint he is the good one hundredth man and not one or the ninety-nine. Mrs Gates should not be so embarassing in her conlessiuns , The Johnson News says: "The Ne nmha Advertiser says that Good should be given the delegation to trade with whom he pleases or not at all " As Hro Stuck knows, we never said that but perhaps ho thinks he can make his readers who do not seo the Advertiset belltfvo it. To show the difference hot ween what we did say and what Hro. Stuck says we said, wo republish it: "if the county wants Good for treasi urer inoy snouiti allow mm a voice in selecting the delegation. If ho not a tit tiui'i he should n.-.t have Hie support ot the delegation even for one ballot. If he is a lit man he should be allowed lo see that tho woikers who are leally for him are on the delega tion. V believe in a rquure deal. Either give him a delegation that will bd of some use to hi in or tetuse to give it to him at ali." iiio. btuck wanted it so lixed that if his precinct should see lit to send him and he was instructed to vote for Good he would do so, but elitild all the time tie knillng (iood and tel.ing what an unlit man he was lor tho place. That kii.d of a delegation would do Good lots of good, wouldn't it 'r A fellow was hero last week solicit" ing money witli which to pay suruioal and hoi-pital fees for an operation on one ot his arms made Necessary by injury its the result of a threshipg machine t xplosion. He gave his uiinio as Millet' and w hen soliciting at this ollice said if we didn't know linn wo ought to have heaid of him. He seemed to have been at his pie-sent oc cupation so long that he had become a' professional, Tho state provides for all such people who are unable to earn their own Mipport There ate Htato hospitals whaio "the halt, the lame and the blind" may receive medii cal and surgical attention, and it seems to the writrr it would bo far better to accept the charity of the stato thai: to make an occupation of systematic beg ging, if one is unable to othorwiso earn support. Every onco in awhile a fellow with a latrjo arm or a crippled hand strikes town and solicits from door to door the business houses for money. No matter how much thee arms or hands may be bandaged or how repulsive tho wound may he, or the need of excluding the dust and dirt therefrom, the solicitor always insists upon exposing the wound so as to prey upon one's, sympathy Professional begging is a crime and tho alllcted who live by begging from town to town should be placed In the stato institution which best stilts their needs.- Stella Rress, The Omaha Daily News Makes an Exceptional Offer oi 26 ot. for 1 Three Months to Trial Snbsoribers The News is tliu only paper puis lis lied in Omaha that is not controlled by party politics. All the news is published in a condensed and readable form in an independent and fearless manner. If you would know the facts ' about all state and national questions just as they are, you will enjoy rending J The News. uatiy innrKet reports, tarm news, household hints, sporting gossip, and every thing that goes to make a corns pleto metropolitan paper are regular features. Every reading person in Nebraska now has an opportunity to see just in w good The News Is by sending 2oc to The Omaha Daily News. Omaha. Nebr., for a three months' trial fubs scription. The paper will bo stopped 1 iromptly at the end of the three months unless jou decide to renew. Send today as this offer will not appear again. DovlPs island Torturo is no woise than nhe terrible case of I'iles that allllcled me 10 years. Then I was advised to apply Rtioklen's Arnica Salvo, and less than a box permanently cured me, writes L. S Napier, of Ragles, Ky. Heals all wounds, burns and sores like magic. -'3c at W. W. Reeling's, druggist. Eirst claas sale at the Building Brick for Nemaha Brick Kilns Call and see I hem and get prices. Quality guaranteed JOSEPH M. WEST NEMAHA, NEBR. jfi'.av. mo ' O5HS :jlf : ao to quiMity rx)rt no niwro tlmn you ri-o '.iow pnyln for tlio wium noaSu., awl - 1 entire! t:poa tl.i tr un it to hecuro Tour futuie orders. 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