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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1895)
03Hsraewwwi'wBiWB?wmap W-AJSTTIG.D. "K To Roll Canadian drown Krnl wTri'i', Ilerry 1'lntitii, KoHiwt Hliitiuiiory, hcpiI Potatoes, fto., for tlio luruunl uroworHor iiiun KniooHtocit. woven mimirtii ncri'H, linrily prolltalilo varieties Hint succeed In tlio rolriuHt ollniutcn. No nxtmrluncn re quired unci fair t routined t Kiinrantoed. Any one not piirnlriK SfjO.OO per month iind Hxnoti- nph hiioiiiii write iih in oncii ror nnriieiinir Uliprnl CoiiiiiiIhhIoiih imld purl, llino men. A mill' linur mill irnl. oikhpo or tern lory IilJKI; IIKOTIIHIIH l."OAI I'API T, Htoclc KxcIiiuiko llitlldliiKi CUIciiko, 111. WANTEDS CnnvRNRorN to Nail Klna i'ph nt Fair I'rlcoH. Carii niTlii vkkklV! wo furnlHli worlclmt capital, experience, clo. You cniinot lull If .Vim Mil for tho ureal MO. A 11,1,. MAItli Milt. SKItlKS. 71t year l.(KX) mom-h NniNurleH. ,iMi acres Orchards. Write iiillek, kIvIiik uo, roforanr-cN, ole. Htnrk llro'H, LoiunIhiiu, Mo., or Kockport, 1 1 Ik. Notice, Notice) Ih lioroby Klven Hint on iirbofoio noon of Hiol7lli ilny of Docomlior, 180.1, lild for tlio coiiHtruotloti ol lirldKen of II10 fol low ing dencrlptlon inidntyleH will lie received at tliiipoiinly clork'n ofllco of Ncumua county rVoliriuikr: IHUDUK NO I. On miction lino holweon mpcMoii 2T ihhI Xi, town h ratine 12, 40 feel, with twoapjiroaolieH 14 feet Ioiik. IIKIDO10NO.2. iioiwoon unction 12, town 1, rniiKo l.'l. and sioetlon 7, town I, nuiKo II, 4U icei 10 niK with 11 leol itpiroituuuN. IIHIDOICNO. :!. Ilolweoii m-ctloim 'J9 and 32 In town I, rango 11, (i 41) fool I rhino with two HI leet ap IironvliPH, lllddorH lo furnlHli plana and HpeelHratlonH (leeonipanled hy a corlllled cheek for SM'O. All ItrldKCH lo ho made of Iron or Hi eel. Hoard roHurvoH the right to reject any anil all tilil1), Pono In NUKHlon the 8th day of Novum hor, 18'.)). AllPMl; .1.1. DKKHHMCH, J.M. ItuItltKHH, Chairman. 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R'I-P-A-N-S u: - I - The modern stand- J U ard Family Medi- w cinei Cures the J common every-day 5 ills of humanity. LJI 1 The Nebraska Advertiser . IV. H.1J"ltttltS ruhlltli$r. SunnciurTioN Sl.fiO wax yuaii FIUd'aY. DEO. 0, 1805. CongrtHB Im mow in session. A man in Slurniiui county, Nobr., litts been arrested hy the authorities for running an illicit still, lie lias liocn manufacturing nn excellent qual ity of whiskey from sugar beets. The (i. A. it. post hultl the annua) clod Ion Wednesday. Tlio following is tho lint of ollieers ho far as wo got tlii'tn : Commander S. Gilbert. Quartermaster I). T. Smiley. Chaplain .Jesse Farmer. Bum. V. T. Whittun. O. I). I.N Cooper. O. H. 0. W. Nonl. Friday evening of last week Ally McCandliiHH, who had boon at Shnbort, got into his buggy and started homo, but had gono only a nhort. distance when tho bolt holding tliodoublo-treoi gave way or pulled out, letting them agaiiiHt tho horsea' logs. The liorn.s spiang forward, and Ally was jerked ovor the dashhaard and out of tlio bug gy, falling on his face, which v;aa con siderably tiki 11 tied up. Tho horses got Iooho from him and startod up the railroad track on tho run, Ally searched for them on the way home, but did not (bid them. The next morning they were found by tho side Of the railroad track, the train liavinu caught thorn. The iron grav hud one leg broken and had to be killed. The bay had one leg badly cut, and cannot bo used for Home time. IMIos of people havo pilen, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. When promptly applied it euros scalds and burns without the slightest pain. Tiivlnr. the druugist. Takothe wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the eitv. Easy riding Quick time. All trains mot. John McElhanev, proprietor. One Minute Cough (Jure i- rightly named, It affords instant relief from suffering when alllicted withaBevore coughnr cold. 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The wife of Mr. Leonard Wells, of East Hrimfield, Mass., had been suffer ing from nouralgia for two days, not being able to slep or hardly keep still, when Mr. Ilolden, tlio merchant thero sent her a bottle of Chamberlaiu'nPain Halm, and asked that she give it a th or ough trial, On mooting Mr. Wells the next day he was told that she was all right, the pain had left her within two hours, and that the bottle of Pain Halm was worth T5 00 if it could not bo hail for less. For Bale at 50 centB per bottlo by M. II. Taylor. Women h "Good Fellows." At a recent iJoheniian gathering ti. toast of tlieVjvenitig was to the hostess, who was voted "a jHy good follow." Tills sentiment was received with great applause, and every man present felC that no higher compliment could bo paid the little woman whom each desired to honor. A little thought, however, given to this sentiment makes it less a matter for congratulation and more u topic for serious consideration. Tho world is full of women who are ablo to be good fellows, says tho Philadelphia Times. It doesn't require much. Mere ly u gift of repartee, a ready wit and a kindly heart, but tho womanly women, tlio gentle loving creatures, who think the greatest honor in life lies in being devoted wives and mothers, they aro not so readily found, but once a man does discover such a treasure the "good fellow" Is forgotten, and the more es sentially feminine, though less bril liant, woman Is placed in tho sacred recesses of his heart, where she dwells forever and ayo. Olrls, It does not pay to cultivate u reputation for good fel lowship; rather eschew all conduct that does not lie parallel with lines of refine ment, duty and womanliness. Tho tran sient lienor attached to a sovereignty of this sort Is not to be compared with tho lasting homage that Is always given a truo woman. Tho shores of Bohemia aro composed of jagged rocks, on which many 11 bark bearing tho name, "wom an's reputation," ban been shattered. Tho wlscnt woman that ovor lived can not bo too careful in her manner. The world at largo does not appreciate tho doubtful compliment that tho woman anxious for a certain kind of public recognition thinks so desirable It Is tho easiest thing to step over tho bor der; therefore watch out for thorough womanliness If you desiro thorough happiness and tho best roturns tho world can give. Not Quito All tho Earth. Henry Miller and Charles Lux. cattle men of San Francisco, confess to own ing moro than fourteen million acrea oi land In three states. As tho Sai Fran cisco Examlnor puts It, this makes an entato equal In area to tho states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut together. It Is half tho biro of Now York and throe tlmos tho sizo of Now Jersey. It is about tho sizo of West Virginia and a eighth of tho cntiro area of California. It Is as large as Greece, with the Ionian Isles, of which Uyron wrote. It is four times tho area of Alsace-Lorraine, ovor which Franco and Germany fought. It Is but llttlo smaller than Ireland and half again as largo as Switzerland. It 1b twice as largo as Belgium and one third the sizo of England and Wales to gether. Thcsu two remarkablo men aro natives of ono of tho Rhenish prov inces of Germany. Money does not always bring happi ness. Since inheriting seventy-five thousand dollar: from her brother, "Diamond Joo" Reynolds, of Arkansas, Mrs. Divine, of Ilurleyvllle, N. Y., has become demented in her fear that sho would lose hor money. She has made throe attempts to end her life. She at tempted hanging from a bedpost, low ered a heavy window sash on her neck, and with an old penlmife Inflicted twenty cuts on her neck, wrists, legs and feet. She was discovered when she plunged tho knife into her side and tried to drive it further with an Iron stove lid. Tho suddenly acquired wealth may, after all, bo tho death of her. A list of the casualties at the late republican primaries iu Chicago is forty-two names long of men with faces smashed, eyes gouged, stomachs kicked, and generally bruiued or beaten. Ambulauccu wore in great do tnund, while ballot-boxes were smushed, judges of election kicked out of doors, md a roign of bruisers inaugurated. Tho contest raged ovor tho attempts of tho rival city hall and county factions to capture the delegates to the county convention. Thero is nothing liko a political gathering to stir a man's light ing blood. A latk dispatch from Rome says that living in open air all summer has Im proved tho pope's health, which was Dover better than It Is now. Ho Is en tirely free from tho fainting spoils that ascd to come upon him in the spring aionths and when pressed with busi ness. Dr. Laponi says: "If nothing unforeseen happens, tho holy fa ther's constitution Is rv sound that ho may well attain his hundreth year." A hoom in the Lawrence houso at Ex ter, N. II., has on its walls the original paper that Its former proprietor, tho late Jotham Lawrence, imported from Italy at great expense when tho houso was built in 1800. It is known as laud soape paper and 1b mndu up of scenes of the bay of Naples, no picture being duplicated. A houso that ban suoh f paper can well dlbpenso with pictures in tho walL THE NAME OF THE NEXT IPVcsicieMit of the "United State WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE x New York Weekly Tribune of November 4th, 1896. J'ublic interest will steadily lucrease, and tho disapointmont of the mea whoso votes turned the scale at the last election, with the resultB under the administration they elected, will mnko tho campaign the most intensely inter eating inutile history of tho country. 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