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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1907)
Wo believe two-thirds of the common people of the United States, regardless of politics, want to sea Roosevelt re-elected pigment, rney believe in his plant, $92,570 for salaries, $25, policies and they believe in the 600 for running expenses, and man . $6,000 for running expenses. He Must Move Tracks however vetoed the appropria te B. & M. railway have tion of $5,000 for a new engine, found it necessary to move their Kearney, however was not so tracks north of town in the vi- fortunate, the appropriation of cinity of Barney. About two $85,000 for new buildings being miles of track will be moved vetoed. This will be a serious several hundred yards to the loss fr Kearney, as the buildings westward on account of the en- were badly needed. Peru knows croachments of the Missouri how to sympathize with the river, which is fast rendering the scnol there in this loss, as our present roadbed dangerous. A school suffered a similar setback large force of men with a con- at tne hands of Governor Diet- struction train is at work makinir a new grade. Peru Pointer. . w The hourly temperature record imported Saturday by weather bureau officials made a bad show inn for an Anril rl'iv nnrl w t- . VIMJ V U1UI dentally broke some temnemture records. The lowest was 21 degrees at 7 a. m., while from midnight until 10 a. m. it was 30 degrees ab,ove or lower. T l : highest temperature for the day was 45 degrees at 4 p. m., while the average for the day was 33 degrees, just one degree above the freezing point, or 17 degrees below the normal temperature for the day as compared from the records for many years. State Journal. t 7Z In an address before the New York City democratic; club at its annual banque Saturday mgh celebrating Jefferson Day," 1 Col. Geo. B. M. Harvey in the course of an address scored re publicans and democrats alike who denounce Roosevelt in pri vate but are afraid to in public. He failed to add because thev knew the people were with the , president. He denounced those democrats who eat the crumbs of patronage from the hand that smote them and lick the boot whose impact they have felt. " He referred also to the "peerless leader," who hobbles like a cripple in the wake of his sue cessful rival, gathering as he goes the few scraps that are left of his own fallacies." Although Governor Sheldon has vetoed the .$5,000 appropria , , A A i. j tion for a new cnorineat the Pern state normal school, it may be secured ior tne institution in some other way. The state normal board yesterday, at the request of Tom Majors, the Peru member, agreed to drop the con struction of coal sheds, for which .$2,000 was set aside in the appropriation. This and other money will be used out of the general allowance in order to supply the normal school with an engine. Prof. S. L. Caldwell of the Peru art department has resigned in order to accept a position in Lincoln. His salary there was $900 a year. Here it will be $1,400. President Crab tree of the Peru normal has re- .. 1 it . . . , -, , . employed Representative W. D. Redmond of Nemaha county as registrar of the institution at a salary of 90 a month Mr vulue As a mattor of fact thu No- r:S SSt.SHHHS uiu it-iiibiciu.uo, wnen tie resigned, -Neb. City Tribune. 153 Saved Her Son's Li e The happiest mother in tho little town of Avn, Mo., is Mrs. S. Ruppee. She writes: "One year ago my son was down with such serious lung trouble that our physician was unable to help him; when, by our druggist's advice I began giving him Dr, Kintr's New Dis covery, and I soon noticed improvement. ' r., -iwvll(wVlllllllt I kept this treatment up for a few weeks when he was perfectly well. He has worked steadily since at carpenter work. Dr. King's New Discovery saved his life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure by Hill Uros, druggists.. BQc and ?1.00. Trial bottle free. Normal Gets Appropriations Governor Sheldon has siirncd the bills giving the Peru Normal School $25,000 for a new hcatinir ricn several years ago. The tr , Kearney salary and running ex ir t pense bills were signed. Peru Pointer. Good Temperance Laws Despite the fact that the local - option law and the prohibition amendment were defeated in the recent legislature, some excep- tionally good anti-liquor bills were passed and have become laws. Besides the law which prohibits brewers, their employes or agents from engaging in or assisting others to engage in the retail liquor business, or renting 1 buildings for that purpose, some excellent laws relating to the 1 shipping of liquors to private j parties by railroad and express (Companies were passed and go into erect the first of Ju, i a t? m a u v. n..u:u. ing the shi t of intoxicating licm01.s unless the words ..,nto eating liquor" are placed on the outer package and prohibiting consignment to a fictitious person j or into a city or incorporated . village in which a license has! not been granted for the sale of ! intoxicating liquors. Penalty' mn Qnn S. F. 7, by Root Makinir the place of manual delivery of and payment for intoxicating liquors j the place of sale. This will affect some of the Peru boozers and they may now have to go to Nebraska City when they want their booze, or else smuggle it in some other way. It will at least make boot legging considerably more diffi cult, and relieve express agents who detest the business from the odious duty of handling the stuff. Peru Pointer. State Debts Nebraska owed on March 31, $1,515- 820.18. This is a small debt as state debts go, since it means less than $1.50 jjui iiiiiuuiiHui, iwiu uuiuiy oiie-ienin ui one per cent of the state's wealth. Alabama with half the wealth has six times the indebtedness. Massachu setts with three times the wealth has forty times the indebtedness. Kansas, Iowa, Illinois and even South Dakota, assuming that they have no floating debts not shown by the reports of state indebtedness, are all less involved in debt in proportion to their property strength than is Nebraska. Hut it is no more correct to judge the fi mncia condition of a state by reference to its debts alone than to judge the solv- - X" ! - . ' 1 1 i i l ITT uncy uj. an i luiviuuai in uiau way. vve mnst consider whether the debt rcprc- sents past living beyond our means, or merely investments of permanent ngementwill in a few years wipe out the debt and produce bciiea eoough of a surplus to increase tha Si-:uu investment in keeping wich the growth of the state. Lincoln News. ' ' Does coffee disagree with you? Prob ably it does! Then try Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. "Health Coffee' ' is a clover combination of parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain of real coffee, remember, in Dr. Shoop's Health coffee wawaa-w.j - J w w J -J (IVItlVII VU1V. yet its flavor and taste matches closely ' old Java and Mocha coffee. If your stomach, heart or kidneys can't stand coffee drinking, try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nourishing and satisfying. It's safe even for the poungest child. Sold by Earle Gilbert. The Now Came Law The legislature changes tho game law with the emergency clause. The moat important law passed was the prohibi tion of the sale of game in any manner, also tho sale of liah taken from the public waters of this state. There is no open season on deer, antelope and beaver. Tho open season on all game begins September 15 instead of Septem ber 1, as formerly. The season closes on prairie chickens the same as before, but tho season on ducks and nil ni w water fowls closes April 10 instead of April 15, as formerly. There is no open season between April 10 and September 15 and it is unlawful to hunt game during that time. Tho season for kill ing quail was not changed. Tho bag limits for hunters are twenty-five birds in one day. Ten geese and fifty other game birds in possession i may bo had at one time except that it ! is unlawful to have more than ten ! prairie chickens or grouse in possession ' at one time during the month of Sep tember. The penalties for the violation of these laws are severe and a hunter or a merchant or a restaurant keeper may bo fined $5 for having in his possession, except during the open season, any bird mentioned. It costs $100 to S500 or one year m tho penitentiary to dynamite fish if caught and $25 for fishing with seine or net and $5 additional for each fish so caught. The penalty is $50 for shipping game or fish unaccompanied and $5 extra for each bird or fish so shipped. For hunting without a license, any sum not exceeding $5, for selling game at any season, $5 for each bird sold. It is always unlawful to shoot squir rels at any season of tho year, or to shoot song or insectivorous birds or to shoot upon the public highway. It is unlawful to hunt upon the lands of another without permission or to hunt wichout a license, except in the county of actual residence. It is always un lawful to ship game or fish from one point to another within or without the state unaccompanied by the owner. It is unlawful to pursue game in any manner during the closed season or to fish in any manner except with hook and line. Neb. City News. "Preventics" will promptly check cold or the Grippe when taken early o at tho "sneeze stage." Preventics cure seated colds as well. Preventics are little candy cold cure tablets, and Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. will gladly mail you samples and a book on colds free, if you will write him. The samples prove their merit. Check early colds with Preventics and stop piieLiiw.u. Sold in 5c and 25c boxes by All Dealers. Wo have for sale, cheap, t.lneo good fa nns in Neiimliii county; also tWO bplOMUUl icisluUtlUO properties in town. STULL & HAWXBY ' ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AUBURN, NBjitw.ciL J v . H ' V if ILighoHt market. piioo paid fur Hides, Lard, Tallow etc. THE LINCOLN ft DAILY NEW s Paper Both One Year This is just a BARGAIN RATE and is not good after April 27, 1907. The Lincoln News is a Big, Bright, Snappy newspaper, printed at the capital. Prints the truth about things and prints them plainly. It takes a hig part in doing things for the public good. The Regular Price of the News alone is $3.00 so you are getting this paper FREE a whole year. Bring Your Money in Early so You Get this Bargain Rate. THE ADVERTISER, Nemaha, Nebr. Found nt Lost J. A. Harmon, of Li.cmore. West f ........ I f 4 1 i . - .., any: mat 1 lUlVO found tllO perfect pill that never disappoints me; and for tho benefit of others afllicted with torpid liver and chronic constipa tion, will say: take Dr. King's New Life Pills." Guaranteed satisfactory. 25c at Hill Uros. druggists. i The Real Proof Of the pudding is not so much in tho eating as tho way you fool afterwards. Do you know any ono who has pur chased one of our PIANOS who has not unlimited pleasure, gratification and satisfaction. Auburn Music & Jewelry Co O0URT HOUSE SQUARE, . UBURN The News No Pure Drug Cough Cure Laws would bo needed, if all Cough Cures wore like Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is and has been for 20 years. Tho National Law now re quires that if any poisotiB enter into a cough mixture, it must be printed on the label or package. For this reason mothers, and others, should insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. No poison-marks on Dr. Shoop's labels and none in tho medicine, else it must by law be on tho label. And it's not only safe, but it is said to be by those hat know it best, a truly remarkable cough remedy. Take no chance, par ticularly with your children. Insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Com pare carefully tho Dr. Shoop package J with others and see. No poison marks there! You can always be on the safe side by demanding Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Simply refuse to accept any other. Sold by all dealers. Dragging Down Pains are a symptom of tne most serious trouble which onn attack a woman, viz: falling of the womb. With tills, Kcncraily, comes irregular and painful periods, weakening drains, backache, headache, nervousness, dizziness, Ir ritability, tired feellac, etc. The cure is WINE OF Cardui The Female Regulator that wonderful, curative, vegetable ex tract, which exerts such a marvelous, strengthening influence, on all female organs. Cardui relieves pain and regulates the menses. It Is a sure and permanent cure for all female complaints. At all druggists and dealers In SI .00 bottles. "I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN in my womb and ovaries," writes Mrs, Naomi Bake, of Webster Grove, Mo., "also In my right and left sides, and my menses were very painful and Irreg ular. Since taking Cardui I feel like a new woman and do not suffer as I did. It is the best medicine 1 ever took." -rrm TllC CatlSe of MatlY Sudden Deaths. There is a disense prevailing in this country most dangerous because so dcoei. live. Aiany sudden deaths are caused by itheart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed tondvnucc thekidncy-jKHflon- c(1 lilnrwl it-til tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of Mil mm (flu. ! - .1 i.v iuu, ui niv; Miiiiuya UlCIllBClVCS break down and waste away cell by cell. JUaddcr troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained ciuickest by a proper treatment of the kidnevs. If you ore feel ing badly you can make no mistake bv 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 uupleosant 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-Hoot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Hoot is pleasant to take and is sold bv all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have u sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. KiU mcr & Co., llinghanitoii, N Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Hoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, and the address, JJiiigliamtou, N. Y.. on every bottle. LECAL NOTICE Kini'xl IS. Wliit'tiN, n minor, Willi m VV. Wlntm-s, K minor, Wlllliwn II Wlnior tlivlr tiitiiH', will tuUo not loo Unit on tho iilHt dny (it .Maich, Hhi7 Winn, til H ArxiUirlitlit. (loot .'V. Amunlalit, Kn.i-Hl I,. ArKiibilxlU. l.e-oro Artsaiirklii, l.cnnu .rnuhrllit nml li'Mi a Arutiii l. t, nl I MiN lenln, tliel 1 1, linn In;' in (li-trtctt oiirtof Neniiiini unit.-, NoliniHiui, huiii . Id WrMuliiit , tlli lj til nml j) tifii nfwnloll rn to num. linn li ts :j ipd i in 1 1 ,cf 47 in tlio villnuoof Norn li", iM-lir hkn ceor'lliiH totlifl rmurnl. It n iKlit if l Ho purlieu IntuniHit'il, or, Ir th h'imio caniKtb ' i( It ililv ill MiIimI, Unit tho H.ltl prciniH s n m tin h'iIiI nml tho provtviU ht'ii'ol irivtaril iM'twoiMi tlio purl lie, iiccorcl lnt tln-lr i(!4pci tlvo sMiirn , anil die mirth t'ti'i i ell. f umiully may inquire. You urn t'(tiltoil 1 1 iiiiMwurMiilil petition on or I'oforo tlHMilh liny ol ,Mny, II) 7. DaU-il Miiieli yi, jihi7, INK MOLD H. AUGABUiaUT, ef H'. Uy H. A.LAMHHHT, their i.ttornoy.,'"t"rH' W. W. FKAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, IJebr. Ail calls promptly uttondoa Phone 28 JT. IS. Oi-otliei iii tho MRS. HILL BUILDING Shoo RciDairingr Harness Repairing Hand Ma do Harness a Specialty KNAPP & SON Proprietor of the Livery& Feed Stable NEMAHA, NBBB. Gcod Dray in cennoction with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. V .- -T -V -