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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1907)
Do.'S coffuo (ll8iif;rco with you? I'rob itbly it does! Then try Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. "Hualth CofTeo" is n clcvor combination of purdwl I'oreals ami iuiU. Not a grain of real coffoe, omeinbor, in Dr. Slioop'n Health eoffoo yet its flavor and taato matches closely old Java and Mocha coffee. If your Btomach, heart or kidneys can't stand coffee drinking, try Health Coffee. Jt is wholesome, nourishing and satisfying. It's safe even for the poungest child. Sold by Earle Gilbert. Too Disagreeable to Harvest An Ansley, Neb., correspondent Buys: The ground in this vicinity has been covered with ice and snow since Decem ber 29, and sleighing is good. Monday aftornoon and evening a heavy fog hung over this section. Tuesday morn ing it was cold and the zero point touched. Thirty per cent of the largest corn crop in this section over grown is yet in the field. Corn shuckers are getting '1 cents per bushel and furnished and are making as much as $JJ per day. Quito a number of farmers have not yat threshed and the busy hum of J thrashing machines was heard up till the time the rain and snow covered the ground and stopped same. Farm labor is scarce and hard to got at any price. Some corn is making as much as ninety bushels per acre. Fashions in New York Although the new modes are generally established, and the majority of women are planning and preparing their spring wardrobe, the winter weather keeps in mind the garments moro suited to its (hmunds. There is considerable latitude allowed in the lines of the gowns and coats; there is also a wide range of color and diversity in fashionable materials. Princess and Empire lines continue in high favor, and ono sees delightfully original combinations of th'em. Pecu liarities of figure, and in certain in stances, personal prejudice, bar the way to a general adoption of the loosely flowing Empire modes. This accounts for the fact that the gown with the round, fitted waist and normal belt line bus lost none of its vogue. It is alto gether too graceful and becoming to bo passed by, and it figures in many of the smartest gowns. Helen Berkeley-Loyd in the Eobruaay Delineator. To stop a cold with "Preventics" is safer than to let it run and cure it afterwards. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will head off all colds and Gripp, and perhaps save you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Paeventics aro little toothsome candy cold cure tablcfs selling in G cent and 25 cent boxes. If you. are chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Preventics. They will surely check the cold, and please you Sold by all dealers. , Norris Brown U. S. Senator Elect Norris Brown is now United .Slates senator elect to succeed Senator Millard. Both houses of the legislature balloted separate ly Tuesday at noon. Brown re ceived 67 votes in the house and 28 in the senate a total of 95 receiving the vote of every re publican present, two members being absent on account of sick ness in their families. The fus ionists, all of whom were present, voted for W. II. Thompson, who received 81 in the house and 5 in the senate a total of 30. On Wednesday the house and senate met in joint session and ratified in a formal maner the election. Independent telephone men claim that to pass the bill compel- j of the Nemaha County Farmers The thirteenth annual meeting ' Often TIlB KidlieyS Aie ling different companies to inter change business would practically ruin a large per cent of the in- Iire and Lightning Insurance Co., was held at the office of the secretary of the company, Satur- dependent companies now operat- day, January 5th.' mg in the state. These com-j The report of the secretary panies, it is said, have put most! for. the business of the company New York scraper with is to have a sky fifty .stories. It of their capital into local busi ness, and have developed large exchanges, while the Bell com pany has built copper toll lines in every direction. The big money in the telephone business is in the toll messages and the inde pendents' are just getting into position where through co-opera-; will be 700 feet high and will the tallest structure erected man, except the Eifie Tower. be by tion they can build long distance toll lines. To compel the inter change of business they assert would be , to allow company to connect up Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be iraceu lo me Kiuncys,. but now modern) science prove's that nearly all dfseaseH have their begu.tning in the disorder N of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purifv the blood that is their worli. Tiw.rr.fWn wlipii votir kidnovsan: weak: , . or out of order, you can iiimersianu now ! cuicklv your entire body is affected and , liow every organ seems to fail to do its. i UtV.r.,t .-.. nr "feci badlv.V begin. Company Were , ,,. ,?;, vidnev remedy. Dr. follows: DelosS Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because us sooir Hughes, president; W. K. Blount vice nrosidbnt: O. P Dnvnl coo. ' will convince ativone. the Belllretary; J. I. .Dressier, treasurer, i Jcr p its toll! Board Of directors D. 0. Hoag- The mild and the oxtraonfiiiary effect of lor the year 190G was read and proved of great interest. Among other things it shows that the amount paid for losses to mem bers of the company during 1006 to have been $1656.16; while policies in force on Dec. 81, 1906, aggregated a total of .$405,161. Officers of the elected as The Free Sect! Distribution The following letter from Congress man Pollard explains itself: House of Representatives, Washington, D. C, Jan. 10, 1907., W. W. Sanders: My dear sir: Accompanying this you will find a letter that I would like to have you publish in your paper. My lack of faith in the merit of the garden seeds that are distributed by Congress prompts mo to send this commuuication to the people of the District. As long as this appropriation is mado by Con gress I feel that my constituents should havo these free seeds if they care for them. Personally I have always been opposed to this form of graft, as I consider it, and propose in the future, as in the past, to do all I can to have the practice discontinued. Thanking you in advance for the favor, I remain, Very truly yours, Ernest M. Pom.akd. LLTTER In view of the apparent indifference of the peoplo concerning the free (lis tribution of garden seeds I have decided to send the seeds to no one except upon application. I Rural free delivery was inaug urated about ten years ago with an appropriation of $40,000, and with a service of eighty-three carriers. Now the carriers num ber nearly 3,000 and the expense of maintaining them is about $25,000,000. Senator Root, of Cass, has in troduced a bill which is intended to do away with the practice of liquor dealers who ship their goods into communities which are supposedly "dry," says the Lincoln News. It provides that the place of manual delivery shall be the . place of sale and prohibits the shipment to ficti tious persons. It is asserted that under the present practice ex press companies are made the agente of dealers. Jugs of liquor are shipped to dry towns ad dressed to John Doe or any other name, the bill accompanying the same. Anyone who wants the goods, be he man or boy, may call at the express office, pay for the package and carry it away. Senator Root hopes that his bill may put a stop to this practice. Cured of Lung Troublo "It is now eleven years since I had a narrow escape from consumption," writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Korshaw, S. C. (,I had run down in weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant, both by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. Kink's New Discovery, and continued this for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal woight, 170 pounds." Thousands of persons aro healed every year. Guar anteed at Hill Bros, drug store. fiOc and .$1.00. Trial bottle free. pendent exchanges in the state Fred Keichel, and carry off the cream of the Herald. business which the independents claim they are just getting ready to skim for themselves. Lincoln News. Hoag- Vlaye A. C. Leeper. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great 1i ii i j.i... 1.!... .1 1 1 -itr n i- it -r itt nr. lines wiin an oi me mg inue- uinci, v. o. itusseu, J. VV. IVlaver. i i.i.i,,.,,. ..,u. ; oon realized, it PUT till K Ell K KK. ISM It's a pleasure to tell our readers about a Cough Cure like Dr. Shoop's. For years Dr. Shoop has fought against the use of Opium, Chloroform, or other unsafe ingredients commonly found in Cough remedies. Dr. Snoop, it seems, has welcomed the Pure Food and Drug Law recently enacted, for he has worked along similar lines many years. For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have had a warning printed on them against Opium and other narcotic poisons. He has thus made it possible for mothers to protect their children by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Sold by all dealers. Menhir li Homeseekers' Excursion MEATS Highest market pi ice paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc. lie oison has a very bad effect on your sys tem. It disorders your stoaiach and digestive apparatus, taints your blood and causes constipation, with all its fearful ills. stands the highest fonts wondcrlul cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all ik dniL'tristsin fiftv-ceut, and one-dollar sixl!)fii'bfp bottles. ion may r-4aor have n ZXliC. DOJ.UC Homo of Swamp-Root. by mail ;ree, also a pamphlet telling you how to fn-d out if you havq kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llfng hamtoii, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad- dress, Ihughainton, N.Y., on every bottle. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS I. AAV, IUCAI. KSTATK, ( OI.I.KCTIOAH unices. over I'ostoi.W ilitllillng, til 1' rank NhI'n old hIiiikI, A U HIT KN NEBRASKA Thedfo! Israel Zangwill calls attention to the fact that the two greatest periods in the history of England as far as liter ..a . . i . aiure, orama aim exploration were concerned were those of the times of tMizaoeth and Victoria. In eaeli case the royal influence can bo traced. Both women had the power of initiative. "If a woman can bo Queen why should she not havo a vote," coneludes the novelist. Piles ,got quick l'elief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Remember it's made alone for Pilesand it works do not care to burden I wiU, certainty and satisfaction. Itch the mails with tons of seed unless the ing, painful, protuding or blind piles people really want them. I wish to 1 disappear like magic by its use. Try it 1 1 1 .J" J.I.J- L !J..-J.. I . - " " take advantage of this opportunity to reciuest all those who desire these gar den seeds to so advise mo by letter and I will see that they receive them in due time. Very truly yours, Ernest M. Pollahd. and seel All dealers. Wlso Counsel From the South "I want to giv-a some valuable advice to those who suffer with lame back and house or county officer in Auburn. Lest You Forget Our abstract office in charge of T. H. Gillan, bonded abstractor, has always made correct abstracts to order and the earliest possiblo time. Prices reason able. References, any bank, business Rates kidney trouble," says J. R. Blankenship of Beck, Tcnn. "I have proved to an absolute ceatainty that Electric Bitters will positively euro this distressing con dition. Tho first bottle gave me great relief and after taking a few moro bottles, I was completely cured; so com pletely that it becomes a pleasuro to Insurance written in old standard companies as Royal, Milwaukee Me chanics, State Insurance Co., and others, at tho lowest rates. These companies liavo always paid losses in full. You can re3t easy that when your premium is paid tho loss will bo paid. r it ZrZZLerZoS E Auburn Music & Jewelry Co Btore. Price 50c , . , ,. - COURT HOUSE SQUAfiE, AUBURN Grequently each month to home seekers' territory. Winter Tourist Kates To Colorado, California and all Southern resorts. Personally con ducted California excursions. Clieap Excursions TO SALT LAKE CITY, JAN UARY 15, 16, 17. TO DENVER, JANUARY 20, 21, 22. Free Lands . Write for folder describing how to obtain froe G-1Q acres of gov ernment land in Nebraska for mixed farming and dairying. Send for Free holders "A Good Dairy District," "The Big Horn Basin," "Irrigated Lands in the Billings District," "Eastern Colorado," "Personally Conducted California Excursions" and "To the Great Northwest." 'INQUIRF FOR DETAILS 0- V. GLENN i Ticket Agent at Nemaha L, W. WAKELEY, G P, A. Umaha. Neb, T. K,.Orother in the MRS. HILL BUILDING Shoo Rcnairinec Harness Repairing Hand Mado Harness a Specialty 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, nrvnul'icss Irritability, melancholia, and a sickness due to disordered liver. It Is not a cathartic, but a gent! , herbal, liver medicine, which eas.s without irritating. W. W. FKAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr. All calls promptly attended Phone 28 Tfoo Best Friend a hocr ever liad Is "Dloolene." the old re. liable. L'uaranteed "one minute" dip that In. ttantly destroys Insect nests and prevents cholera. snil cures manL-e. eczema and other hoi? troubles.' J Keniune coat tar preparation, tree irom nme, sul plnir and other Injurious substances. tpolene Price 25c at all Druggists. makes the whitest emulsion of anv din on the mnrlcet. which Drove It to be the nuroiit din made. N'o.oii I want the best hog dip, of course. 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