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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1906)
The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths, There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so deccp- mm It tin i , . . i rt tive. iuanystuuieu iiJ i1rnlli!S nri r-nticrwl j bv it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or r- apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toadvance blood' will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Madder troubled alniost'always'rcstilt from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained ouickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no'mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the rent kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and pcnlding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, aiidtogetiUp many times during the night. Tle mild aiid the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold bv aH druggists in fifty-cent and one-doilar 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.. llinghamton, X Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper Don't make any mistake, but .remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Hinghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. TIME TABLE jVcmiiliu, Nebr. Hiinooln Jimilitt Oliit'iiuo St. .'J'oHoph TvaiiMitH City !St. JjouIh iluil all I'ointH ItiuHtmicl South. IDonvor I-lelona 3juttu Suit Xjiike City Portland A.nd.11 LOmts IKVIN'S MSA VIC A 8 FOM.OWS: NVJ!)" Passenger, diilly except Smi I (luv, lor Tik'ihiikoIi, lliutiloo, IIolilrt'Kt' "nil H points west U;5:i a ni No.yS-l'asNeuuor. dnllv HxeeptSim diiv.lor NebiiislcH City. Ulilfiiuo ami nil point north iiinl etisl l:W i No. lit Ij-kmI liulishl, iliillv except Smitlitv, lor AuMilcon ami Inter inmllMt" Minions (!:lfi p m No ll'2-Loiiii! Irnlnht, ilnllv except Mondav. lor .Nehrwkn (Jljy and lute inedlale nIiiIIoiin 1:4 0 ti 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anvonn sending n pltolrli and description may nulnlily nsroituln our opinion l'rco whether an Invention Is probnbly patentable. Ooninuinlcn. lions strictly roiitlrtoiitiid. Handbook on I'utcnts vsnt free. Oldest mronry for securlnppatonts. I'atonts taken tlirouuh Jlunn & Co. receive f?ln1 vtnHrp without, phflpirl. Ill tllft ciemstic American. Ahnndsomely illustrnfod vrooldy. I.nrccst clr cnliitlou of any solentltlo journal. Terms, i'A ix ear: four motitlis, fl. goid byull newsdealers. Ml)WJ&Co.3G,Broadwav-NewYork Hrmicli onlco. ('25 If SU WnshlUKtun. I). C, , How's Your Liver? It will pay you to take good care of your liver, because, If you do, your liver will take good care of you. Sick liver puts you all out of sorts, makes you pale, dizzy, sick at the stomach, gives you stomach ache, headache, malaria, etc. Well liver keeps you well, by purifying your blood and digesting your food. There Is only one safe, certain and reliable liver medicine, and that Is For over 60 years this wonderful vegetable remedy has been the standby in thousands of homes, and is today the favorite liver medicine In the world. It nets gently on the liver and kid neys, and docs not irritate the bowels. It cures constipation, relieves con gestion, and purifies the system from an overflow of bile, thereby keeping the body In perfect health. Price 25c at all druggists and dealers. Test it. mm Black-Draught Tho First congressional district is I .--I now representee uy h runner, ami a man who looks after the interests of the farmers, stock raisers, fmlt grow ers, etc, We do not believe the people of tliis district will turn him down tor ti fourth rate lawyer. Nemaha counly thought S40.000 enough to pay for the court house, and that a ii in was voted will) the slipu latlon that I lie debt was to be cancelled in four ytiirs. That was just what happened, and the county is out of debt. State .Journal. SHALL THERE BE A DUTY ON HIDES? In I lie title of the third document of the Congressional campaign of 100(1, issued by the American Pioteefve 'ran If Leautte. The pamphlet Is u reproduction of the speech ol Hon Francis 13. Wnrren, U. H. Senator of Wyoming, beloto the U. &. Senate Send postal card request for free copy Ask for Document No. 80 Addiess W. V, Wakeninn, Seo'y., :i:5l Broadway Now York . When I he republicans of Nemaha and .Johnson counties mimed .fudge J. (j, O'Counell of this city and lion. J. W. Arms! long of Auburn as legs islative candidates from the districts in which they are Included they mimed as strong a ticket as is possible .Itxlgo O'Counell It a leading business man of Tecuinseh. h wide-awwke man of splen did ideas .Mid has tne ill most conlldence and esteem of his 1'ejlow citizens. Mr. Armstiong is a a prominent and well liked citizen of Auburn, has had legis lative experience and commands the respect of those who know him. It Is a winning ticket TecutnsehChieftain. There has been entirely too much talk during the past few years about competion is the life of trade" and "reducing prices!'' Suppose pi ices are reduced at once to a point where some poor widow makes shirts at the rate of thirty cents a di en, as is the case in New Voik, in order to keep body and soul together and put prollts into the pocket of a few merchants who coni duet "batunin sales " Is that a liettu condition for the community in general than it would be to pay living wages and have goods Hold at p'ices and prollts 'wh'icli enable stilall merchants and tradesmen to continue in business V I3e a fraternalist in face as well as in name! Modern Woodman . "MONKEYED WITH THE BUZZ SAW" The political fate of Mr Galusha, ptesent secretary of state, may well be taken as a warning by all public ollh eors who undertake to "get. gay" and trille with those things which in the public mind stand for principle and which are counted an an index of a citizen's makeup and chaiactei, says the Nebraska City Tribune. By failing of renomtna'ion at the end of his llrst term Mr. (lalusha was handed the most clean cut and complete repudia tion ever given to an aspirant for olllce by the republican patty in Ne braska as no similar incident appears in the party history in this state. The editoiial comment on this incident made by the Lincoln News, a near neighbor and personally ftiondlv to Mr. Galusha. indicates plainly t!u Mr. Galushu "got his" for dellautly monkeying with the buzz saw of public and paity conviction-. The News says: "The turning down of Mr. (iaUisha for a se"oml term is a stinging rebuke to a man who comported himself in a defiant and contemptuous manner tc wards his party and the people whom he has been serving Of Mr Galusha personally we have nothing to say, but Mr. GaliiBha. the ollicer. cot jint what was coming to him. His defeat is a notice to all ollieo holders, present and to e"me. that republican platforms constitute the party law and are not to be lightly regarded. It is notice to the coming legislature that the splens did platform adopted yesterday means just what it says and that the men the people elect as members thereof mrifat carry out the mandates of that plat form or expect the ignominy t hoy will earn." In Self Dofonso Major Ilamm, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist. Eminence, Ky ' when lie was fiercely attacked, four years ago, by Piles, bought a box of Bueklen's Arnica Salve, of which ho says: 'It cured me in ten days and no troublo since." Quickest hmler of Burns, Sores, Cuts and Wounds. 25c at Hill Jlro's drug store. MAJOES AND HOSEWATER "Revenge is what I long have sought," Says Majors; "I'll hand it to him smoking hot," Says Mnjora So when the spirits were cast down Of every man In this man's town "Hero goes old Neuiaha foi Brown," Said Majors, Hlxby In Stato Journal. Then Nemaha swung thirteen votes, the solid delegation, to Brown and tho convention hall rang with deafening cheers. The line Italian baud of Tom Majors was easily lecognizablo behind this coup which gave Urown a gain of nine, threo of which were subtracted from Hosewater's column. Omaha News. On the sixth ballot, If one person more than another was responsible for the defeat of Uosewater, ,it was Tom Majors of Nemaha county. Nemaha county had been scattering its vote, giving three or four even to Hosewater; but on the decisive alxth ballot Majors gathered togethor the entire thirteen votes and gave them to Brown. Majors was the republican candidato lor governor in lblM, and wau defeated by reason of Bosewatei's hard fight on him. 13voi -luce he has been biding his time to "equine accounts with tho old mail." Omaha News. Brown owes his nominal ion on the sixth ballot to tho delegation from Nemaha county, that ancient homo of statesmen. At the head of the dele gation was the Veteran Tom Majors, and it was his plumping of the solid vote of Nemaha to Brown that result ed in the change of the down other votes that were necessary to pull victory out of the javvB of defeat. It was widely remarked that in effecting this coup, Majors found full and sweet revenge upon his old enemy, Air, Hosewater. to whoso unrelenting op position lit; Iiiib always charged his deleat for governor by Silas A IIol comb in 1804. World Herald. Early Tuesday morning Sheriff Bolirs was called to tho 'phone by Hoy Stephens, of Johnson, who informed Mr. ltohrs that ho had shot a man in the ankle and that lie come out and arrest the man, Kuttler by name. liohrs informed Stephens that when the necessary" siepa had been taken ho would come and get the man. A 'phono call a little later told that Kuttler had hired a rig and started for Auburn and a clo.se watch was kept for him. Ho was captured in front of tho German-American bank, relieved of hi weapons and taken to the sheriff's ollice and later to the jail. On tho 27th of last March Tony Kuttler was arrested for sending obs scene mailt r through the mails. Kuttler was arrested on complaint of Mrs. Stephens, who was formerly Kuttler's wife, and .who had received the letters. Kuttler was held to the circuit court, bond being fixed at $500 tint could not furnish that, so was lodged in jail. It appears that he is now out under bond Tuecday morning he went to Steph ens' home and was refused admittance to the house; went to a window, was driven away and then to another one where he appeared with a gun. From here he went to a third window and was attempting to enter when Stephens appeared witli a gun which caused him to back off. Stephens fired tho one shot which struck Kuttler in the ankle. Kuttler c'aims to have gone to the hoiHU to secure his child At the jail his wound was dressed, tho physician being utiablo to get tho bullet, which had lodged in tho bono. Stephens wished nothing to bo done to tho mar. only for him to bo !put under bonds to keep tho peace, which was thought would do no good and ho was set free and left for Fails City. Probably no action will be takou aguinst him. Auburn Republican. Calvoston's Soa wall makes life now as safe in that city as on tlie higher uplands. E. W.Goodloe, who resides on Dutton St., In Waco Tex., need6 no sea wall for safety. He writes: "I have used Dr. Kin'gs New Discovery for Consumption tho past five years and it keeps mo well arid safe. Before that time 1 had a cough which for ycaiB had been growing worse. Now it's gone." Cures chronic Coughs, LaGrippe, Croup, Whooping Cough and prevents Pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guar u'n teed at Hill liro'a. drug store. Pric f0c amis 1.00. Trial bottle free One cause of tho shortage in tho treasury of one dollar bills, leading to Secretary Shaw's explanation of his In-1 ability to Htipply tho demand, Is tho growing tendency in tho west to foi- low tho east in discarding the silver dollar. In Now Yoik one mav buv and sell for days and uot hoo a "cart wheel," and If a silver dollar nppoars it is accoHipaHled witli an apology Such as drift into the banks are promptly exchanged at tho treasury department for dollar silver certificates and are thus put out of circulation. From Secretary Shaw's circular ono infers that some sections havo demand ed dollar bills without taking tho trouble to send in the silver on which the issuo of such bills must depend. This, takou together with tho actual shortage of silver, now being imulo good as fast hb possible by tho buying and mlnting'of silver makes it imposss ihle to furnish all tho dollar bills de manded. The west will be pleased with the change when It finally trades its Mllver for paper dollars. Most people have prosperity weight enough to carry without loading themselves down with a pocket I til of nuital Stato Journal. Burlington Bulletin SEPTEMBER, 1906 It will Fay to consult this Ballotin To New England and Canada: Daily low excursion rates during Sops lember to Canada, and on Sept 5 and II) to New England resorts. Sept 10 to Oct !1I Billings 15, Salt Luke 820, Spokane $22.G0. Portland and Tacoma $2, Seattle and Sail Francisco $25. Cheap ono way to Pacific coast Cheap Colonist rates, daily to Sun Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland. Seattle, Tacoma and other coast terrii tory Aug 27 to October ill, also cheap ono-way to .Montana, Wyoming, Big Horn Basin, Utah and Western Colo rado Sept 15 to Oct ill. To California, Portland and Paget Sound Roui.d trip Sept il to M, S50.00 to California; one way via Paget Sound $((2 50. Last chance this summer. Denver, Colorado Springs and Puobs lo Ono faro round trip, maximum excursion rato $15 00 from Nebruska Sept II) to 2'2 inclusive. To tho East and South Cheap ex cursions to various destinations during September. Ilomeseeker's Excursions Frequent ly each month to Western Nebraska, Eastern Colorado, Big Horn Basin, dy land farming destinations or inigatid sections. Eree KInkald Lands Write D Ciom Denver, Agent Burlington's Hornet seeker's Information Bureau at 1004 Farnam St., Omaha, about getting hold of a free section of Kinkaid lauds now being restored to the public domain. Consult nearest Burlington Ticket Agent from time to time and see what one-way and round trip rates ho has available for your immediate purpose C. V. Gi-knn, Agent C. B. & Q. Ry. L. W Waickucv, (i. P. A., Omaha. Tho End of tho World of troubles that robWed 15. II. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness, camo when he began taking Electric Bitters. He writes: "Two years ago Kidney trouble caused mo great suffering which I would never have survived had I not taken Electric Bitters. They also cured me of Gonoral Debility ' Sure euro for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints, Blood diseases, Headache, Dizziness, and Weakness or bodily decline Price 50o. Guaranteed by Ililihro's drug Btore. wuurantocd lis to quality cost no moio thun you mo now puyliu,' for tho fcutno kooiIs. nu t UqjCiid entirely upon their inorlt to hecuro your futuro orders. CoiiHornumtly by ulvlnj? ' y f :ij pr-mlumi wo KiUn row customers und you hiiv tho prollt wiuoli formerly wnn to j fioal'.-H, n-i by clenllnK directly with our ountomors wo suvo tho protlt or thu w.ioh alfnuna retailor., which Wli IIAXW O Villi TO VOH In tho Hlmpo of u-.eful prcmluir-r. cn.l fconost j:oodi nt fulr prlcoi. llocnuso you llvo miles away from us because you ma never havo boon ui-ls no nood reuuon for not itlvlim un a trial. " on rtnU noildiitf. a lo not nuk pay In itilvniico. U'o jmy trio lie I lit. Our catnlOKiio of promluc: i will bo bent you und ourplnn of helllm; Homlu will bo fully explained If you will only s nd in your namo nnu auurogs. wo imvo nuiiiireus 01 patrons wmnu uuoium wu uj mi i";; They would not putronlzo us unless yu iavo them full vulii" und lair ti'i'Utiat'iit. Wt wouiti not, expect, thorn to, iicmik mu minor or mis paper will toil you tlint wo nro thoroiiKhly responsible. Vrlto us today a postal-card Just ftlvlutf your iiumour.U address will do. ThlH U n Cliiinco That Dord Net llnppf ri Krrrr Day. SALVO N A SUPPLIES COMPANY, II27-M2G Pino Strcot. St. Louis, Mo. A Mystory Solved "How to kuei olT periodic attneka of biliousness '1111(1 habitual constipation was a mystery that Dr. King's New Life Pills solved for mo," writes John N. Pleasant, of Mngnolin, Intl. Thu only pills that aro guaranteed to glvo porfect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25c at Hill Bro's drug store. DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella PET 13 11 KERTCER. Dealer In Highest market prico paid for flidcB, Laid, Tallow, etc, W. W. FRAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr. AH culls promptly attended Phono 28 STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS LAW) UNA I. KKTATJCjtCOI.I.KC'I'IOiVN Olllct'n over l'oHiollIro Kulldlng, at 1' ran It Null's old stand, AUBUltN NEBRASKA KNAFP & SON Proprietor or thu Livsry& Feed Stable HEMAIIA,f NEBR. Good Dray in cennoction withJLivory Satisfaction guarantoed. in tho MRS. HILL BUILDING Shoe Rpairinec Harness Repairing Hand Ma (Jo Harness a Specialty BRICK BRICK First class Building Brick for Bale at tho . , Nemaha Brick Kilns Call and Beo them and get prices. Quality guaranteed JOSEPH M. WEST NEMAHA, NEBIt. TMs WSI3 interest Ladies Only! Wo uro RlvlriK iwny lUNNHIt NF.TM, OUAXITJI. WAmj NUTS, COncllKN, M i:VIXf4 JtAmiNl H and JiittidrcdH of otliur nrtlulus, ull full elzo for family use, to eimblo us to ltitro.t uco our tiwun liakliiK I'n.vc.'f r uiul Bulvouu llr.iiiila of Teas, Coffees mid other Household HiliiiiIkis. TIiumi aro nil liluh-urmlo uooils utisolutuly