The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, May 24, 1907, Image 6

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Kidney trouble preys upon the mind,
discouragcsaudlcsscusambitiou; beauty,
f&i vigor and checrful-
fc? ewi ness soon disappear
when the kidneys are
out of order or dis
eased. Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncom
mon for a child to be
born afflicted with
weak kidneys. If the
child urinates too often, if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an
nee when it should be able to control tue
it. t a. H!-l 1 1 1 L
passage, it is yet uiuiticu wuu utu-wetting,
depend upon it, the cause of the diffi
culty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This u upleasant
trouble & due to a diseased condition of
the kidneys and' bladder and not to a
lmbit as most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made miser
able with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same gret' remedy.
The mild and the immediate 'effect of
Swanp-Root 9 6oon realized. " It is sold
by druggists, In fifty
cent and one-dollar
size bottles. You may
have a sample bottle,,
by mail free, also a
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
J. E. Orotlier
in the
MRS. HILL BUILDING
Shoe Repairing
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
We have for sale, cheap, three
good farms in Nemaha county;
nlso two splendid residence
properties in town.
STULL It HAWXBY
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS
AUBUBN, NEBRASKA
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Wheat has been going up nt n rnte
which forecasts an increase in the num
ber of air-holes in baker's bread. -Lincoln
Star.
The recent election results in Lincoln
have not caused the republicans of this
town to injure their voices shouting for
a primary system which didn't nomi
nate a man strong enough to hold the
big republican party. star.
Cherry Brown Betty
Put a layer of finely chopped, well
sweetened cherries in the bottom of a
baking dish; cover with fine bread
crumbs dotted thickly with bits of
butter. Put in more cherries, more
sugar, etc., continuing until the dish is
full. Have the top layer of buttered
crumbs. Cover and bake for an hour,
then remove the cover and brown.
Serve with hard Bauce flavored with
nutmeg. The Delineator for June.
Somewhere
Special to
California:
Low rate Summer tours to San
Francisco and Los Angeles; about
half rates until May 18th, also
June 8th to 15th; June 22nd to
July 5th. Slightly higher daily
commencing June 1st; small extra
cost via Portland and Seattle.
Big Horn
Basin:
We run personally conducted
homeseekers' excursions May 7th
and 21st, June 4th and 18th
under guidance of D. Clem Deav
er, General Agent Landseekers'
Information Bureau, to assist
settlers to secure an early hold at
cheapest rates of magnificent ir
rigated lands in the Big Horn
Basin; write about these lands.
Round trip $20.00.
Cheap Rates
East.
To Jamestown Exposition daily
low rates; via New York slightly
higher. During the summer low
' excursion rates to Atlantic City,
Saratoga Springs, Philadelphia,
also to the Seashore and Mountain
resorts.
Hocky Mountain
Tours:
To Colorado, Utah, Black Hills,
Cody, Sheridan,- Yellowstone
Park. Daily low rate tours after
Juno 1st.
C V. GLENN, Tioket Accent at Neinaba
L, W. WAKELEY, G. P, A Omaha,.
Rumor has it that Prof M. H. Carman
of Spring Creek precinct will seek the
nomination for county superintendent)
from the republican party the coming
autumn. Mr. carman served tne people
of Nemaha county in a similar capacity
several years ago and if a majority of
the voters of Johnson county should
support his candidacy he would
no doubt make en efficient superintend
ent. However, there is some talk of
Prof. Bill for a third term, and should
he decide to make the race he and Mr.
Carman would put up a "scrap" worth
going miles to see. Tecumseh Tribunal
From the Custer City (Okla.) Journal
it is learned that J. F. Cole has been
elected mayor of that thriving little
city, and that C. C. Gilliland had boen
successful in landing the plum as
councilman. v.
Both of the above are old Nemaha
county citizens, Mr. Cole being sheriff
of this county for two terms, and mak
ing a splendid record as an officer.
C. C. Gilliland formerly lived near
Peru in this county. Both gentlemen
have hundreds-of friends in this county
who extend congratulations to them in
their political success in their newfound
southern homes. Auburn Herald.
My t Friend
Alexander Benton, who lives on
Rural Route 1 Fort Edward, N. Y.,
says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is
my best earthly friend. It cured me of
asthma six years ago. It has also per
formed a wonderful cure of incipient
consumption for my son's wife. The
first bottle ended the terrible cough,
and this accomplished, the other symp
toms left one by one, until she was
perfectly well. Dr. King's New Dis
covery's power over coughs and colds
is simply marvelous. " No other rem
edy has ever equaled it. Fully guaran
teed by Hill Bros., druggists. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
Col. W. J. Bryan concedes that
he will bo the next democratic
nominee for president.
Auburn is getting to be a
great town for automobiles. It
is said there are now nearly
twenty of these machines in that
town.
A Kansas City police judge has
been fining druggists of that city
$500 for selling cocaine. The
cocaine habit appears to be grow
ing. It is a terrible one when
formed.
W. A. Walling of David City
was elected Grand Master Work
man of the A. O. U. W. at the
meeting of the grand lodge at
Omaha last week, succeeding 0.
J. Vandyke, deceased.
Auburn is again talking of
waterworks. They have plenty
of booze now but need water for
cooking and washing purposes
and fire protection, and then the
women aud children use water
to drink.
A. B. Allen, for four years
private secretary for Gov. Mick
ey, has been appointed state oil
inspector by Gov. Sheldon. This
is a worthy appointment, as
Allen always "makes good" jn
whatever position he is placed.
For many years he was editor of
the Tecumseh Chietain.
Shubert pays $80 per month to
the principal of her school next
year. Brownville will pay $75
per month. Stella will pay $90.
Howe will pay $75 and perhaps
more. Brock pays $90. So does
Johnson. And yet the Nemaha
school board seems to expect to
get a good principal for $50 or
$60.
The green bug that has been
playing such havoc in Kansas
and Oklahoma has invaded this
county; They are in the wheat
fields, but we have not heard of
their doing much damage yet.
Dave Evans, the Bracken grain
buyer, says they are thick on
the tender shoots of boxelder
trees on his farm.
Senator Burkett will fill the following
engagements in Nebraska during M, y
v;iid June:
May 24, Alliance, high school com
mencement. .
May 25, Gothenburg, high school
commencement.
May 27, Juniata, high school com
mencement. May 28, Arapahoe, high school com
mencement. May 29, Superior, high school com
mencement. '
May 30, Table Rock, high school
commencement.
May 31, Central City, high school
commencement.
Juno 1, Aurora, high school 'com
mencement. June 6, Holdrege, high school com
mencement. June 7, Beatrice, high school com
mencement. June 8, Beaver Crossing, high school
commencement.
June 10, Hebron, teacher's institute.
June 11, Red Cloud, teacher's insti
tute. June 12, Bloomington, eighth grade
graduation.
June 14, Alliance, cattlemen's conven
tion. June 17, Valentine, normal school.
June 18, O'Neill, normal school.
June 19, Broken Bow, normal school.
Juna 20, Geneva, normal school.
June 21, Alma, normal school.
June 22, Benkelman, eighth grade
graduation
Dn't Pay Alimony
to be divorced from your appendix.
There will be no occasion for it if you
keep your bowels regular with Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Their action is
so gentle that the appendix never has
cause to make the least complaint.
Guaranteed by Hill Bros., druggists.
25c. Try them.
Piles get quick and certain relief
from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment.
Please note it is made alone for Piles,
and its action is positive and certain.
Itching, painful, protruding or blind
piles disappear like magic by its use.
Large nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents.
Sold by All Dealors.
W. W. FKAZIER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Nemaha, Nebr.
A!l calls promptly attond&i
Phone 28
PET Bit KISKKER.
Dealer I u
lltghcut market price paid for Hides,
Lard, Tallow, etc,
it Out"
fays many a doctor to hit
laof patients, because he
rfoeaa't know of any- medi
cine that will cure female
trouble except the aur
fton's fcntfe
That auch medicine
exalt, howerer, if proved by
thousands of cures made by
CARDUI
Cirei WoMb
Disease
It has saved the lives of many
weak, sick women and rescued oth
ers freei a lifetime of chronic sick
mm. It wiH cure you if you wiU
only give it a chance. Try it.
Sold by ail druggists and deal
era In 11.00 bettles.
OAYI UP lUPPOKTUL
"I wore a supporter for four
years, to keep u sty womb,"
writes Mrs. S. J. Chrisaua, of
AUnnsvlHe.N.Y. "My doctor said
no medicine would help me. After
taking Cental I gave up my sup
porter aaa am now wen."
TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC
Tbree Years for One Dollar
The Twice-A-Week Republic, of St
Louis, Mo., the oldest and best known
aemiweekly newspaper in the United
States, ia making the remarkable sub
scription offer of three full years for $1
312 eight-page papers. The offer is
good until May 31, 1907, only. Tell
your friends of this opportunity to get
a semiweekly three whole years for $1.
If you are already a subscriber, your
order will be accepted now for a renewal
to begin when your present subscription
expires. Remember, a dollar before
Jnne 1 pays for three years.
Send all orders to The Republic, St.
Louis, Mo.
Death to the Dandelion
The following extract is made from
the report of the Fifth District Wo
men's Club which met in Hastings.
"Hastings has been pestered with the
dandelion and the club took upon itself
the task of finding something which
would kill the weed. They wrote to an
eastern agronomist and received the
following formula for a solution that
has been very effectively used on the
wild mustard and dandelion.
"The formulajs: Dissolve two pounds
of sulphate of iron in a gallon of water
and add about two and one-half ounces
of sulphuric acid. This can be put on
by using a can sprinkler and should be
applied on a calm bright day when
there are no indications of rain. This
solution will kill the weed but not the
grass, though it makes it turn a little
yellow at first. To make a large quan
tity take a hundred pounds of the
sulphate to fifty or fifty-two gallons of
water and after thoroughly mixing add
ten pounds of sulphuric acid. This is
enough for bno acre. This solution is
not very expensive as the sulphate
comes at about $11.00 per ton."
If the members of the town
council voting to license the sa
loon, with the voters who say by
their ballots that they are in fa
vor of such an infamy, were
made jointly liable with the' fa
loon keeper for damages sustain
ed, perhaps there would be fewer
votes cast. As these classes of
people are anxious to share in j
the financial benefits they think
are gained by a saloon, they ;
should not complain if they have
to help pay damages.'
The woman's Relief corps re
turned Saturday evening from
Brownville where they had been
entertained during the day by
the members of the Relief corps
of that town, They report hav
ing had a royal time. Nothing
was left undone by the good peo
ple of Brownville to have them
have a good time. They returned
home singing the praises of the
residents of that old town and
more especially the members of
the corps and post. It is safe to
say they can easily be induced
in the future to go down there
to spend a day.--Nebr. City
News.
Wonderful Eczema Cure
"Our little boy had -eczema for five
years," writes N. A.Adams, Henrietta
Pa. "Two of our home doctors said the
case was hopeless, his lungs bqing af
fected. We then employed other doctors
but no benefit resulted. By chance we
read about Electric Bitters; bought a
bottle and soon noticed improvement.
We continued this medicine until sever
al bottles were used, when our boy was
completely cured." Best of all blood
medicines and body building health "
tonics. Guaranteed at Hill Bros, drug
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GOLD COIN HEAVE CURE
IS GUARANTEED
CAUSE AF MEAVEiToo,ft"tdrivta.Baortlyftfteraearty
WrlTTer tt TfrTWT meal, U the most common cause of
Heaves. Driving too long when a horse Is not feeling well, dus
ty hay or grain. Horses with naturally weak lungs are easily
given the Heaves by dusty feed or too fast or long driving. All
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needed find that "Uold Cola Ilwtve Care" given far better re
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money back If found unsatisfactory.
3J"Write to the Gold Coin Veterinary Department for any
special information rewarding sick stock. No charge is made.
HOW 60C EARNED $110
Mr. A. Wutzke. Of Morris. Mlnu.. nnvti:
Dii-Ait Uriiu. Uititnliniii.. .... .1 . i . - -
w.ju.tT.tlH inure ni, iUO weaver so una i ouorca
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Anton watzke."
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SYMPTOMS OF WOMMj
SOc and S1.00
The coat become.'! rough: them
Iv il Artt liniMrlnrrlwillili? t.lm tin
potlto la irregular; sometimes poor, other times craving; the
bowels sometimes loose, other times constipated. A yellow mu
pun colleots around the anus. Tho nnlmul is likely to run down,
bcoome thin and poor, tho breath generally has u foul odor: the
belly may become lnrgor"pot belly." The horse turns up its.
Hps and rubs them aualnst the wall, or licks tho manger and
shown uneasiness. Worms may appear Jn such enormous num-
linrn nflf.nlnvmln tlm ntmnn..). n i.,. ... . ............ ...
the animal. Where affected with Thread Worms, whloh uffoots
iuo ruutuiu, uiumiunsu uoning causes tno norso to rub Its tall
against tho wall, or to keep switching it constantly.
Horses, colts, nnd other animals If
Htuntcil (n Ihnlr I'rnurth linil.Hflu
and mlsshupcn by the clogging of worms In the stomach and
bowels are not worth as much us thrifty, spirited, healthy, glos
sy coated horses. "Gold Colli Worm l'owder" makes extra
money for you by keeping your animals froo from worms.
TESTIMONIAL
Tho Western Union Telegraph Co.
, . Cedar Itaplds, la., Deo. 0, 1005.
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Express two barrels of Worm l'owder today. Sond balanoo
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POWDER
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We personally guarmiton tho Gold Coin ICi'iiimlles
Call at our store and get a boautiful picture of Lou Dillon free. Tho picture
is 14x19 inches, in 2 colors, ready for framing. It is a moat life-like motion
picture showing Lou Dillon in action as in above picture.
W. F. KEELING E. D. BERLIN
Nemaha, Nebr. Brownville, Nebr,
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