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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1896)
ttyunatiMm The Nebraska Advertiser . if, ajjs'itan, t'uuUiUtr. ttUKSOKiri'IUN 81.60 I'KIt YKAIt FRIDAY. APRIL 10, 1800. A bill introduced by Congressman Strode to allow Gen. John M. Thnyar u petuUn of $100.00 por month Imn )hih cd botii the limine and senate. The republican district convention meots ut Tucumiuh Monday, and the ntate convention to elect delegates to the national convention meets at Om aha next Wednesday, II. H, lroy, of Omaha, announcen tlut he in a candidate for the nomina tion for the olllco of state tiraauror at th coming rupublloin otatn conven tlon. Mr. Irey was troasunir of Doug las county from 1AD2 tn I8fl. THE RUCTLERS' WAR. Outgrcmtli r Troitliln llntwoen Cattle Mmi unit AKrlcullurinlK. In Wyoming irrigation struggled for Rome yenra wltli an obstacle more for midable than aridity. Thin wiih the or ganized stock interest which nour ished on the public landa, wnatcfully using the publlo streams to produce crops of natural hay and to water great herds of cattle. While many of the leaders of this industry were of liberal and progressive mind, and freely con ceded that they had neither a moral nor a legal right to stand in the way of progress, an aggressive and trouble some minority insisted that cattle were worth more than men to Wyoming. The final eonilict came in the "Jtus Tlcrs' war" of 1802, with it ignomini ous and crushing defeat of the caltle n.eu and their hired outlaws from Tex as. With that fiasco the barriers of opposition fell once and for all, nnd the irrigation sentiment has since dom inated the state. Reclamation and set tlement in Wyoming and similar locali ties elsewhere have never really menaced the stock industry, and have rather vindicated the necessity of its reorganization upon a more democrat ic basiB. There will bo more cattle In the aggregate, but distributed among a multitude or small owners living In the irrigated valleys. There they will raise the diversiiled products essential to their support, nnd great crops of winter fodder for cattle, vhilo the adjacent uplnnds will servo for summer pasture. This process lias begun, and it results In the elevation of the character of the men and of their industry alike. William 12. Smythe, in Century. Hours for Slnnp. The truth of tJie old adage that one hour of sleep before midnight Ih worth two hours after midnight is questioned by Dr. 13. I Colby, who states that he made some study of the subject while in naval service during the rebellion. The sliip's company on shipboard oillce-rs and men alike tand four-hour Mutches day and night, witJi the in terpolation of a dng-wut oh of two hours to change the time of each act of men on Huuccroivr days. These men are therefore obliged to get their required sleep very irregu larly, but In more than two years' observation Dr. Colby oould never discover that the watch officers nnd men were not n.s fully refreshed by their sleep ns were the officers of the ship who wore required to stand to watch at all. Philadelphia Item. NEBRASKA. The Ohicaijrt, Burlington fc Quincy R It. publishes a slxteen-piiim month, ly illustrated ntnvupuper called the "Corn Hell," which gives in an in . tereiding way information about western lands, particularly those in Nebraska Tim tegular submnption price is 2f cents pur jenr, but it' you want It sent to any of your trionds living east of the Mississippi river, Mind ten cents in stamps for each such person, giving name and full address nnd the paper will he sent for one year The U. & M. It. it. It. agent, will show your u sample copy wf the paper on request. Help your state and Induce your friend to immigrate. Addresa the Corn Belt, 200 Adams Street Chicago, III. It'll just an may to try One Minute Cough Cure an anything ela. It's eaiUr to cure a severe cough or cold with it Lt your next puieluuse for a cough be On Minuto Cough Cure Better mt dioine; better Jesuit; batter try it. M. II. Taylor. m It will be aggreeable surprise to per sous subject to attacks ot bilious colic to learn that prompt relief mny te had by taking Chainbeilain'd Colic, Cnolern and Diarrhoea Remedy In many in stances the attack may he pi evented as himmiub thollrat simpcomd of the din enso appear. 2. and 50 cent bottles for tula by M.I' Taylor. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. It is said that stammerers rarely, If ever, show any impediment of speech when speaking in whispers. A dream that you have lost your sight indicates that you will soon dis cover the perfidy of a trusted friend. The sailboat for the pilot's use is going out of date, and the steamboat is taking its place. One Is in success ful operation in New York waters. The natives of Canada do not scru ple to take out patents in Washington; 293 have been granted by our pa-tent office to our cousins on the other side of the St. Lawrence. The otter is becoming more rare each year. Anthony Dolcey caught one in a trap a few days ago in IJInek river, at liCe, Midi. It weighed 25 pounds, and the pelt is valued at $15. One of the greatest war records In Maine belongs to the safe of a company in Uars Mills, whiuh has been blown open three times by burglars, and now has three holes in it, filled with jxnvder, left by a recent murauding party. The average yearly sunshine in Unglnnd, nceordlng to a recent work by Dr. Van Uebbler on meteorology and hygiene, Ib 1,-100 hours; in Germany, 1,700; in Italy, 2,300; and in Spain, 3, 000. London averages 23 hours of sun shine out of a possible 100, und Madrid CO. A tramp visited all the houses at Clovcrport, Ky and begged from every kind lady ho met a postage stamp with which to send a letter to his sick mother, lie got the stamp every time nnd went out of town with several dol lars in his pockets as a result of the successful ruse. It is stated that an electric hen has recently been invented, which is claimed to be superior to the natural article of flesh, feathers and blood, ex cept that It cannot lay eggs. When the electric incubator lias produced the chickens, an electric foster mother takes them in charge. The upper part is devoted to the freshly hatched, while the lower part is so arranged that the joung can run around on thr ground, and at the same time find heat and protection when they require it. A nkw pcuny-in-tho-slot machine Rcarcs away tamperers by sounding an alarm and shocking them with a strong electric current. YOU CAN'T COUGH After taking !l doses of Begg'sChen Cough Syrup. It Is nno of the most wonderful remedies ever put on the market for coughs and eoldn. Sold and warranted by our popular druggist, M. II. Taylor. W.W. Sanders. Notary i'nblie. Pen sions papers of all kinds made out nc. curately. Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt and caret u I attention. it is not a miracle. It won't cure everything, but it will cure piles. That's what DeW itt's Witch Hazel Salve will do, beeauso it has done it in hundred of canes. M.ll Taylor. We have made arrangements whores by wo can send The AiVEUTisKit.and lie Inter Ocean both one year for only $1.00 cash in advance. We might tell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but, you probably know that it cured a cough, Every one does who had tided it. It it a per fect itimedy fur coughs, colds, horn nt'M. It is an especial favoiite for children, being pleasant to take and quick in curing. M II. Taylor. "Perhaps you would not think so but very largo proportion of diaeas in New York cornea from caielessnest about catching cold," says Dr. Cyiuti Edson. "It it such it simple thing and so common that ho very few people, uulens it. is a case of pneumonia, pay any attention to a cold. There ate a great many cases of eatar'h and con sumption which have their origin in this negllct of the simplest precaution of every day life. The mnt sensible duvlee ia, when ynu have one, get rid of it its soon as posible. Hv all means do not neglect, it." Dr. Ed-uni does not tell you how to cure a cold hut we will. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will rpliove the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretions and soon effect a permanent cure 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by M. II .Taylor. o-. BEGG'S IIAllt ItENEWEIt Is positively Hip best, hair tonic on the market. It will stop hair falling nut or turning grav. Give it n trial. Eve y bottle warranted to give satis faction by our populai druggist, M. U. Taylor. fHE MOST WON DISHFUL PILL. They relieve where all other fall. Til ay are called Begg's Little Giants, ami are rightly named. Hememherthe name and call for them at the besi 8toreiu town. Taylor keapa them. Hums are aluolvtalv painless when DeWitt's Witch llazl Salvo is prompt lvapvlied. Thi statement, is true. A perfect lemedy for sltln diseases, ehnpped hrncU and lips, and luevei fails to uurepilea. M.ll. Taylor. THt w.niAN ARABS. fitylm Setbr the I'atrlttrch Still In Voruh In the IUnt. The Syrinn Arabs have changed their style of dress less than any other na tionality. At any rnto there is no record of Its having changed during the period covered by human history, either ns regnrds male or female dress or ndornmejit. Saving only for his firearms, there 1b no reason to believe that the Dodouin of the desert does not clothe and adorn himself exactly as ho did In the days of the Patriarchs and the women wear their ornaments In the nineteenth century of the same shape and in the same style ns Sarah and He hecca did. Among articles of western costume, the two oldest are probably the Highland kilt and the smock-frock of the west country English laborer. It is not probable that either of them hns altered much for 1.000 years. The smoek-froek was the peasant dress in early Saxon times, and the kilt would seem to be a development of the kirtlc or fringed girdle, wliich was probably the earliest garment worn by man. IlnclriK 1'lcconn in llolglmn. Belgium i the home of the racing pigeon. There the sport is a nationnt pastime, and a good pigeon frequently wins for its owner large sums of money, the prizes being considerable, to which heavy pools are added. Our bettet halves say they could not keep houso without' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is lined in more than half the homes in Leeds. Sims Hros., Leeds, Iowa. This show.s the esteem in which Hint remedy is lu-ld where it has been .sold for years and is Wfll known. Motheis lias learned that hen is nothing so good for colds, Miup and whooping cough, that it euros theye ailments quickly and perd manently, nnd that it is pleasant an nafe for children to take. 25 nnd 50 cent bottles for sale by M. II .Taylor. LESS THAN HA LP THE-PRICE-OP OTHER BRANDS POUNDS.20 -'-HALVtS,IOQUAFfiT:RS.,54 SOLD IN CANS GHW MHBMfeMM jSj)njp Xq pioa "'on l IKKK) mjjswjj -cinjlg urooo SH 1TV IHiHM S CK'S Sweet Peas Mixed Varieties Lt-fiRe?S.ffte?e- . . .Tlio Only DOUBLE SWEET PEA Bride of Niagara, TRUE TO NAMTO Packet 25c. Half packet 15c. The "Wonderful CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE Only 15 cents. These Floral Novelties are described in .' 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