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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1907)
I H " Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it How To rind Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water anil let it stand twontv-lour Hours ; nseilimentorset tlingiudicatesau unhealthv con- ilitiou of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. "What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and 1-erv part of the "urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in "passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the dav, and to get up many times during tile night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized." It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine vou should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. Vou m:iv have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, bothsent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hing- hamton. N. Y. When Homo of Bwmnp-rtoot. writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, llinghamton, N. Y. T. E. Orotliei- it, u,e MRS. HILL BUILDING Shoe RcTDairinsc Harness Eenairinec Hand Made Harness a Specialty We have i'or stile, cheap, three rood farms in Nemaha comity; also two splendid residence properties in town. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AUBURN, NEBRASKA Frank Dlnck n Cnnilidnie for Clerk of the District Couil Frank E. Black this week an nounces to the readers of The Advertiser that he is a candidate for county clerk on the republi can ticket. Mr. Black is the son of ex-Sheriff Black of Brock, an old soldier and one of the oldest and most highly respected citi zens in Lafayette precinct. Frank Black for several years has been employed in E. H. Dort's drug store at Auburn, and lias J""" VmJL .mou. ' rrX, SaUm,.ay r thv laSl d?f 1 t W- 1 1ni til no- nnmtnnfmn noi-wn'o wtiU S.,m fIVr,.. f,,:.. ;u.uv lu inuuuiautyon the county clerk. The candidates Friday and spent about five hours. who lmvc fictl nrc as folloW8. among the old settlers, their chil-1 dren, grandchildren and friends', w, ,)IS,IUCT c,uk . and if we should remark that we S' W LustlC(J republican greatly enjoyed the dav it is B' Boverulge, republican . . probable that several thousand : ;V E Hon rcpublicitii men, women and children would !Roy LanSford rusion chime in with, "So did I." The number, present was esti mated at from three to seven thousand; the parties who at- won a host of friends. He is a I tempted to secure an accurate fine young business man and if nominated will make a strong candidate. Will Not Run. It is said by friends of Judge Kelligar that he will not run again for the office of district count found the task too great. The addresses were good, Judge Reese in the language of Tom Tap being in his elephant, at home among old settlers and loaded with historical data, and the address of Mr. Maupin was judge. He is rery popular in the -nu uuuiu .oi we i oe western end of the district and lmPved upon for the occasion. horn f hnmn TT.fWs 1, vn h I If tll(ire Wei'G W -WldcnCCS of made by the leading democrats ! c"?sed"ess 011 h! )iindS they JULY SPECIAL Good Chances Eastward: Many low round trip rates to eastern resorts during July. Jamestown Exposition tickets in clude New York and sea shore resorts with variable routes; ex cursion to Saratoga, Philadelphia northern Michigan. Canada and St. Lawrence River resorts, Ni agara Falls and Boston. Consult Agent as to making uso of these excursion rates for your eastern trip. Low Rates Westward: . During July, low round trip rates to Pacific Coast, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, etc., Yellow stone Park Salt Lake, Colorado resorts, Big Horn Basin, Black Hills, Sheridan and Spokane. Consult agent. Big Horn Basin and Billings District: We personally conduct homeseek ers' excursions on the first and third Tuesdays of each month to these localities to assist you to secure fine irrigated lands at low cost. Write I). Clem Deaver General Agent Landseeker's In formation Bureau. Half rates with maximum of $20.00 from Nebraska; homeseekers excur sions west, northwest and south west. Call or write for details. and populists and even republican friends in oiher counties to per suade him to permit his nariie to oe placed on the ballot but he would not consent. He claims that his law practice is more lucrative and that he does not like to absent himself from home so much. Auburn Republican. Hrownville's Home Coming We see by the papers that Brownville is to have a "coming home day. ' ' There are a number of old time Brownville boys now living in Beatrice. Aaron Palmer was born up skunk hollow, near spiritual bend. "Gene" Stevens spent the best part of his life catching Catfish and driftwood in Auburn People were Kxcited the old Missouri. George btevens There was all kinds of excite was among the pioneers. George ment in the Third ward Wednes Arkwright fixed clocks for the day night. For hours and hours, natives in an early day, while the sheriff, the night policeman S. Seaman sold merchandise to and a posse of fifty or more citi- the people from across the river. I zens, with lanterns and night The editor of this paper worked lamps, searched the alleys, tall upon the old Nebraska Advertiser weeds, hallways and barns, for during the stirring days of the what they supposed was the dead did not come within the scone of our observation. As the good people of Nemaha believe them selves financially able to educate their sons and daughters and to keep the streets and walks in repair without employing men to conduct booze joints and levy and collect tribute from those cursed by depraved and vitiated appetites, or those thirsting for cheap notoriety, as this condi tion prevails that damndest business on earth is not in evi dence, and if anyone on the grounds was bug-juiced, the condition was brought about via the boot-legger. Granger. rebellion from 18G2 to 18G5. Brownville has a great deal of history that might be told around a camp fire of the pioneers. Beatrice Sun. Afior the Coronership. Dr. A. L. Asa, of Brownville, is a candidate for the nomination body or the senseless person of Al Morton, the barber. The cause of all the alarm was the fact that Joe Morion, a brother, had been on one of his periodical sprees. Notwithstand ing the fact that Joe had been shut off, sonic unprincipled wretch sunnlied the Honor, and oi coroner oi Nemaha county, and U, w?nt to tho ,)rothei, who wag is running lor the office on the 'itLinq. nem. his pIace of lnisiness republican ticket. I he doctor on the COUrt house square, ami was born in Ohio in 1876, coming, Q.M wjlh hjm to quifc (iHnk ol goou cjcoicn-irisn slock, lie moved with his family to Ne braska, locating in this county in 1881. He received his early education in the Brock schools, after which he attended the York Normal college. He graduated from there in 1901 with honors. In the fall of that year he en tered the Lincoln Medical college taking a four year course, finish ing in the spring of 1905. He' immediately passed the examina- j tion of the state board and took 1 up the practice of his profession. I He located at Brownville where ! he has been very successful. Dr. ing. The two men quarreled and suddenly Al leaped up, ran through the restaurant, crying to those there as he did so: "Run for your lives!" The women, panic stricken, ran as ordered. Al disappeared as did Joe. The news of the event spread over that part of town and, Al being missing, all kinds of iu mors were afloat. It was thought that he had been hit or stabbed and that he was lying in some secluded place either dead or sorely injured. Late in the evening Folic man COKONEIt Dr. A. L. Asa, republican Dr. G. C. Fritschel, republican COMMISSIONER G. VV. Cummings, republican Fred "Mayer, Sr., republican SUPERINTENDENT Geo. D. Carrington, Jr., repub lican. TREASURER I. II. Kupcr, republican John Maddox, republican Lester Armstrong, republican J. M. Burress, republican John Frerichs, republican J. M. Anderson, republican Lew Young, fusion SHERIFF Fred Rohrs, republican Frank Daily, republican COUNTY JUDGE Wm. G. Rutledge, republican Chas. O. French, republican Fred Hawxby, fusion Wm. Parriott, fusion COUNTY CLERK W. E. Redfern, republican Mean JUSTICE OF PEACE J. C. Chatelain, fusion ASSESSOR C. E. Blessing, republican S. I Robertson, fusion I'll stop your pain free. Toshowyo i first before you spend a penny wliat, my Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will mail you free, a trial package of them - Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neu ralgia, Headache, Toothache, Period pains, etc., arc due alone to blood con geatioj. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tab let simply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That is all. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Sold by All Dealers. Pile get quick and curtain relief from' Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its action is positivo and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blird piles disappear like magic by its uhl Large nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents i Sold by All Dealers. KNAPP & SON I'ropilctoiMif tlie Livery& Feed Static NEMAHA, NEBR. Gcod Dray in connection with Livory Satisfaction guaranteed. The Auburn Chautauqua August 10 to 18, 1907 The best attractions in Southeastern Nebraska. Innes and his band will give two concerts Monday, August 12. Write for catalogue and information. W. L. EVANS, Secretary. Asa married a Nemaha county Aden foun(, Joe lying in a hall. girUhe daughter of R. C. Miller! and pIacinff handcuffs on oi Brock. He is well known injhi to)k him lo the city jaii. those parts of the county where A, appeare(l luom, toward the nenasuveu. no is a ciean, "P" m0rning hours and proved to be rignt man, an lueai citizen in uniarmec) everyway. His entire life has It' is tht that Joe Merlon been spent in the county and -i, u unrnvn n,,. :v,.:f judging the future from the past ihnnrfl Mm1 nU(m tft fillt wnilli j he would devote to the service of fop the insune at Tjincoln as a I the county the very best that i8'dipsomaTliaCi He is very dan. jin him. He is conscientious inL..milR whon (,.inkimr Rpmih his everyday life and would be ' jcan the same in public service. We, commend him to the voters of the Joe Morton, who was before county and urge the most careful the insanity board on Satuiday, consideration of the doctor's wdsgicn a HEAVEBi ti er 1H IMtOCOii iiocn roeafi) Kffi no Cents GOLD COIN HEAVE CURE IS GUARANTEED nillQF OF HFiVP To fast driving, shortly ufteralicarty wwwtfi. ur nmiM mul, Is the most isoinmitii oftuso of HertVCM. Urlviiit' too Iuiik when :i horso Is not fueling well, dus ty hay or Kruln. Horses with tiiiturully weak luns are easily Klven tho Heaves by dusty feed or too fast or lont,' drlvlnK. All stoolcmen who believe In uslw? the IUCST when an artlele Is needed llnd thafdold Coin Heiivn Curo" nlvtin far better re sults, both forcjulolc notion and eontlnued.than any other Heave Cure now on tho market. Test It on our Gold Coin Guarantee liioney back If found unsatisfactory. Z$T7rlte to tho Oold Coin Veterinary Department for any speolal Information reardln: sick stock. No charge is made HOW 50C EARNED $110 Mr. A. Watzkc. of Morris, Minn., savs: "DtiAit Si its: My drlvini,' mare koi the heaves so bad I offered her for sale forflf.()0 and could not sell her. I have used Gold Coin Heave Powders on her for two months and now I wouldn t take Jliia for her. I highly recommend your Heave Cure. Anton Watzkij." YMPTMK flF WnRMQ Tll coat becomes routrh: theitj Jimriuwj ur nunwa ,s n Ury ,lcklnK cukIi- the ap petite Is IrrcKiUar; .sometimes poor, other times cravlnui the bowels sometimes loose, other times constipated. A yellow urn cus collects around the anus. Tho animal Is llkelv to run down become thin and poor, tho breath licuerally has a foul odor, the belly muy become lar;o, "pot belly. " The horse turns up its Hps and rubs them at-alnst the wall, or licks the manner and niin u,wi m mt snows uneasiness, worms may appear In such enormous nutn " bers astolnvado tho stomach and become very dangerous to the animal. Where affected with Thread Worms, which the rectum, the Intense llehlm; causes the horse to rub Its tall against the wall, or to keep switching It constantly. nflH'T I flQF linU FY Horses, colts, and other animals If UUW I LUJE WIUHCi stunted in their growth; unthrifty and misshapen by tho oIokkIiir of worms In tho stomach and bowels nrc not worth as much as thrifty, spirited, healthy, Bios sy coated horses. "Mold Coin Worm I'uivder" makes extra money for you by keeping your animals f reo from worms, TESTIMONIAL The Western Union Telegraph Co, Cedar Rapids, la., Dec. 0, 190ft. Gold Coin Stock Pood Co.. St. Paul, Minn. Hxpress two barrels of Worm Powder today. Send balance of Worm Powder by freight. HOG SAVUR CO. r0 Cents (J- V. GLENN. Ticket A5int at Nomalia L, W WAKELEY, G. P, A;. Cmaba.. qualifications for the office, burn Republican. Au- Best photos in Nebr., at Cri ley's. southeastern So Auburn. little more time to let whiskey alone and be sane. Granger. Fine gift books on sale at the postoflice bookstore. Wo personally yiinrunti'o the fluid Colli lU'intMlltvt Call at our store and ijot a hjautifal pL;ure of Lki D'.lKn ta T.i j jJU'tu s 14x19 inches, in 2 colors, ready for fram'n;. It is a niMt life-like nntbn pit tiro showing Lou I illon in uciion as in above picture. W. F. KEELING E. D. BERLIN Nemaha, Nebr. Brownville, Nebr,