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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1896)
k I 4t' ' ! X t nvpaMamaawnmnMBKTnaa 9 The Nebraska Advertissr W. H HAjUtKHH, rukllthtr. SUBiOKirnox slbotku ykar Fill DAY. APltIL 10, 1898. Unclt Hon Wiitr has curritid of! the bin ribbon on early potte raislny; l his apriug. He pi'Mifluteil the Vedette h moss of young uotntoni yesterditv. I'll potatoes art large nough to rat and well formed. Uncle LUii calls them the Enrly lUtlibun, and says that the eix weeks potatoes are not "in it" with these. He says he has no sead potatoes for sale this spring, but t til tiles he will have pleatjr next. Verdon Vedette. CUUUT ADJOURNS. Courls adjourned Saturday after a three weeks term, one of the longest terms this counrj has had for some limn, The court denied John and James Casey a hew trial and sentenced tliem to three years In the penltentin ry, the Ughest sentauce which may be given for such an offence. The last Nvr days of the term were spent in finishing up the business of the term. Judge Stull has given universal satis, faction and indicates from bis manner of attending to the businus that he in tends to have cities carried through in u fair, honorable manner and as fast as is consistent with justice. Falls City Journal. The democratic tariff law has been in operation tor seventeen months. According to the olliclal reports of the trctsuty, this is the summing up of the natioual balance sheet for that peroid: Expenditure 8509,100.001 Utscelpt 3281'222.'234 Dofleibncy $ 72,843,807 This deficiency has been bridged over by tiling the legal tenders paid in to take gold out of the trwaaury, thus compelling the issue of bonds to keep up the gold reserve. In other v oraH, the government has been compelled to use, indirectly, the proceeds of the bonds sold fer gold in other words, to borrow money in order to pay running expeuses. And this is called financial statesmanship. Holt Co., (Mo.) Stand ard. The telegraph announces the fact of the closing down ot the Mnrrimac cot ten and print mills, located at Lowell, Mass., employing 2000 operators with a pay roll amounting to $20,000 a week. Also the closing of tho Lowell Manu facturing company's brusiel mill. And thus it is that one by ono the mills of the United Slates are compelled to close down or run on short time, thus throwing thousands of men out of em ployment, and this at a time when we were promised by the advocates of the free trade fallacy, that we would be nnjoying the benefits of their policy, promised that markets of the world would be opened up to us, that our mills -would be running over time, that all would be prosperous and this world wonld baa land of plenty. Oh, what hopeful and cheerful idiots we were riolt Co., (Mo.) Standard. To be kept thoreughly well posted on tho news of such an eveutful year as 1890 promises to be, a person should read the columns of a Mvo, wide-awake metropolitan paper besides the county or local newspaper. Now is the prop er time to begin a yearly subscription, which will eovor the presidential cam campaign, the great speeches, the Nov ember election and the outcome of all the wars and troubles abroad. If in tending subscribers will heed a word of advice they will send 1 to The 'Iwice-a-Week Republic They will receive in return twice oveiy week for a yrt.ir u copy of the spiciest, newsiest and most entertaining newspaper in tho country. The Twice-it-Weok He publics will make a specialty of giving all the political news and speeches on both sides and at the same time keep up the very entertaining departments it lias always Contained. A big inducement it offered to those who become so interested that only a daily metropolitan paper will meet their wantH. Tho Dally and Sunday Republic has been redi ced to only 30 a year, or 32 for six mouths . I A little ill, thn n Utile pill. The ill h gone the pill has won. Do Witt's Little Early Risers the little pills that urea great ills. M. II. Taylor. iwmmmiii.wiwiiiwuii ' 31.000 in Prizes TOUKDHTIUOUTKI) ABSOLUTELY HHKI Use the letters contained in the text : 'Mcnox Seeds Grow," and form a many words as you can, using letter either backwaid or forward, but don'i use any letter in one word imiio time than it appears in "Monon Skkdh Grow." For example tho words: see, on, none, weeds, etc. The person form ing the greatest number of words, using the letters in the text, will re ceive Ono Hundred Dollars In cash For the next largest list wo will give $75 in cash, for tho next largest list 850 in cash, for the next S2ft in cash, and for each of the next ten largest Hats we will give 510 in gold. If you are good at word making you can se cure a valuable prize, as Tho Motion Seed company intend giving man hundred special prizes to persons Bond ing lists containing over twenty. five wordB. Write your namo on list ol words (numbered) and enclose thr same postpaid with twelve two cent stamps for a large combi nation package of Mown Seeds That Uruw, which includes twelve packets of the latest and most popular flowers nf endless varieties, also par Menials and rules of distribution of prizes. Tho word contest will be care fully and conscientiously conducted, and is solely for the purpose of further introducing our seeds in new localities You will receive the biggest value in flower seeds ever offerod, anil be sides if von are ablo to make a good list of words and answer promp ly you will stand an equal opportunity to ho cure a valuable prize, We intend spending a large amount of nionej in the distribution of prizes in this con test. Wo assure you that your trial order with us will be most gratifying. Write your name plainly and send list as caily as possible. Address MononSeed Co,, Motion Bldg. Chicago, III. Of unusual Interest to every reader of this paper, is tho announcement made elsewhore in tills insuo, by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, unijunction ably the reatest of American news paper. The mail subscription price of the Daily and Sunday Globe-Demo-ctat is reduced at one blow, from twelve to six dollars a year, placing it within the reach of all who desire to read any daily paper during the coming great national campaign. Tho Weekly Globe-Democrat remains atone dollar a year, but is issued in semi weekly Beet ions of eight pages each, making it practically a large semi-weekly paper. This issue is jusc the thing for the farmer, merchant or professional man who has not the time to read a dailv paper but wishes to kep promptly and thoroughly posted. It is mado up with especial refeience to the wants o every member of the family, not only giving all the news, but also giving a great variety of interesting and in structive reading matter of ail kinds. Write for free sample copies to Globe Printing Co., St Louis, Mo. mm t i mm THE FAK'M JOURNAL. This is the leadiug monthly farm apper in the United States with over a million and a half of readers. It is a boiled down hit the nail on the head paper that pleases everybody. It cir culates everywhere, and is adapted to the needs of rural and village people from Maine to California. hihI from Montana to Florida, devoted to live stock, the dairy, poultry, the garden, the orchard, the .s unrig folks, and pleases tho women folks all to pieces. It is practical, earnest, honest, clean and pro ressive, with l.o ax to grind, no hobby to ride. It is for the farmer and villager first, last and all tha time. No partisan politics in it. If you do not know the paper, and have never senn it, write to Farm Journal, l'hila dolphin, Fa., and a copy will be sent vou. No money. Or you can see a copy at our office. Our word for It you ought to take this the biggest paper of its size in the United States. Now wo have made arrangements with the publishers of the Farm Journal by whichwe can place it in the hands ot every subscriber to Tiik Advertiser for the year 1890, and with it a fine -PORTRAIT OF WASHINGT0N,- as follows: We w send both te every new subscriber to The Advertiser and to every present subscriber, who will TAT VV ALL ARREARAGES. PlPHHQ walk right up to the Captain's olllce and settle. " iwinumi THE PRECISE MAN. Advice nit to the Manner nf Putting on a Pontage Htnnip. "When you put it postage sttinip on nn envelope," said a precise man to his son. "you should put It on square and true, in the upper right-hand corner, and hh nenr us possible to the innrgain of the envelope. You put it on at the right-hand corner for the convenience of the Stampers in the poHt olllce. so that it may be uniform in locution with the stamps on other envelopes and bo more conveniently and expeditiously stamped; you should Httidy the comfort of others as well us yournelf. Vou should put It iiH ncur ii8 possible to the corner, so Unit tho canceling1 stamp will be less likely to deface and so per haps to obscure the (iddrc-Kson the en velope. "You should put It on squnrennd true because that is the methodical mid proper way to do. Many kthoum un disturbed by the appearance of a stamp put on in n careless and slipshod manner. And I ciui easily imagine that such n prnctice might work positive In jury to you. You might have occasion to write to a man on u matter of business that was of Importance to you. You might compose and write this letter with faithful core and set forth what you had to euy with commenduole clearness mid precision, and yet upset It all by slapping' on n stntnp carelessly; the recipient might judge you by the one slight act done naturally rather than by the studied work done with a purpose. "My son.don'tdoit; put the stamp on where It belongs, so that the little touch of color will grucc the envelope mid not deface it.' ABBREVIATING TELEGRAMS. Saving; Money In ThU Way In Sometime Costly I'tinlnc-i. "It Is false economy to attempt to save money by abbreviating telegrams, and I found it out to my cost," said a woman several days ago In the hearing of a New York Sun reporter. "It hap pened in this way. My sister and I went to Florida by boat, several years ago. when there was an outbreak of typoid fever In several Florida towns. My sister, Mary, was ncusick all the way, and when we reached Jackson ville I telegraphed: 'Arrived, Mary ill. Iteturn next boat.' We took the trip for the sea voyage, you know, and had no intention of staying in Florida. "When our boat pulled in nt the pier in New York I saw my brother-in-law and his whole family waiting for us. They looked solemn, and l said to Mary: 'Something's happened.' As we came down the gang plank tliey rushed at us. nnd. grabbing my sister, said: 'Why. Mary, is it safe for you to be up mid dressed so soonV 'Why notr said my sister in surprise. 'Why,' because the fever is dangerous.' Then it came out that they hud supposed from my tele grom that Mary hud typhoid fever. 'Why didn't you snv sea sick. uiMtwwl nf j IN, in your dispatch?' asked my brother- in-iaw. 'Uecause it would mean an extra word,' I answered. My brother-in-law had brought :i carriage from up town to carry my sister home, and when he found that she wasn't sick he told mo that, just ns a lesson. I might pny for the carriage. It cost me seven dollars, and since then I have written out my telegrams in full." A DOG STORY. Rencae Two of Their Kind That Were in UlHtrV8H One of the most jeculiur incidents .in the annals of animul instinct oc curred in Uutlandshire recently, the facts of which, says Pearson's, are as follows: Squire X is one of the best known characters in that part of the country. A few days ago he missed two of his boHt sporting dogs, and his general supposition wa thut they hnd been stolen. Iteccntly, however, he was surprised to see one of his pets walk into the house, followed a min ute .later by the other, both wearing the appearance of utter destitution. Investigation revealed the following factw: While out shooting a neighbor came across a broken bank on his cs stuU. and two of his dogs showed un eiiBlnesM at a hole in tho ground. Noth ing he could do would induce the dogs to leave the spot, and he finally se cured a spade nnd begun digging for the. cause of the trouble. ICight feet of earth was dug away before the truth was out. Then he discovered the two dogs, evidently buried from their own exertions in endeavoring to chase a rabbit. They had been there for 1.1 days and were nearly famished. On Uielr re turn to the squire's house they were followed by the animals who had res cued them, nnd prompt treatment saved the lives of both. Take a dose of DeWitt's Llttlo Early Risers just for (lit good they will do you. These littls pills are good foi indigestion, good for liaadache, pood for liver complaint, good for conitipn tion. Thry are good. M.II.Trylor. --a .. ... i- WlIY WILL YOU COUGH? M. II. Taylor, your druggist asks yau why ? You can be so easily enred. Three doses of Hogg's Cherry Cough Syrup will relieve yau at once. Wo . guarantee ovary bottle, and no monkty ' wark. Attention, Horse Breeders. HOali DE3IUINO TO IMIMIOVE TIIK NKKKDING OF Til Kill k, HOUSES, IN HHGAKD TO STANDARD HltED STOCK. 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