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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1897)
. .,- tV':vjnryTJW'iTrr,uiH.'twjwi7: juiuftivmimn nr.iAMtwiuwn.tiumm TMH.1 i l".i.J .U -i.LII.1. Jinn H 1 s B J)It. TV. W. KEELING, M KM All A OlTV, NlCllllAKA. Ofllco Drat door south of Park hotel. J.L. Mclvln, M.D., Ph. ti. fi sicimuduiigeoi SlMCOIAL.ii EH: IJlHcaxcHof tho Wlcln, I)Ih . ente u Worn on mill Children Will jiromntM iinnwor all ciiIIh, cltlior tiny or iilnht. omco I rcHltlonoe. Nomaha, - - Nebraska NEMAHA STOCK FARM J. H. SEi'D, Prop NEMAHA, - NEHKAHKA. IlroetlcrnMil Blilppor of Duroo Jersey and 1'oliintl Chirm Jlogn Bout no, low prlcori. Farm ono milo Houth of Nomalia. rr i " ; It hliould l) umrio a mutter of puollu knowledge that De Witt's Witch Iln vm Salvo will speedily euro pion of the longest ntatuliiif;. It Is the liouee hold favorite for burnt', scalds, cuts, bruises and sores of all kinds. M, II . Taylor. Clinton, Missouri. Mr A L AnnsuoiiK, an old druggiii and u prominent citizen of thin enter prising town, says: "I Hell forty differ ent kinds of cough inediciiiM, but luve nover in my experience uold no much of any one nrticle an I liava of'Hallard'tJ llorehound 8yrup.AH who ub it say il is tho most perfect remedy for Cough, Cold, Consumption, and nil diseases of the Throat and Lungs tkoy have ever tried." It Is n specific for Croup and "Whooping Cough. It wil' relieve a cough in one minute. Contains no opi ates. I'rlco 25 and f0 cents Sold by Taylor, tho druggiBt. o - - When a cold is contracted, cure it at once. Ono Minute Cough (Juio will set you on the road to iccovery In a iuinuto. It will cure piimiutonin, bronchitis, croup and all forms of lung and throat troubles. M. II. Taylor. STANDS AT THE HEAD. Aug. J. liogol, tho leading druggist of Mneveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cuicts my cough, and it is the beat solN er I have ' J . P. Campbell, merchunt of Safl'oid, Ariz , writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that la claimed for it: It ne 'ur lailu, and is a suio cure for consumption, coughs and colds, I cannot say enough for its mcrita " Dr. King's New Discovery for coiiruunps tiiin, coughs and colds is not an exper iment, il has been tried for a quarter of a century and today Htauds at thv bead It never disappoints. Free trial bottle at Taylor's drug store. THE BEST HEM 13 1) Y FOU 1UIEU- MAT1SM. Fiilrluivon(N.Y.) Ueylstor, Mr. James ltowland of this SUago, states that for twinty-llvo yours his wife bus been a snlTeior from rheuma tism. A few nights ago she was in biiuIi pain that she was nearly crazy, She sent Mr. ltowland for the doctor, hut. he hud read of Chamberlain' Pain Holm and instead of going for tho phy sician he went to the store uud secured n bottle of it. His wife did not ap prove of Mr. How hind's purchase at llrst, but nevertheless applied the Balm thoroughly and in an hour's time was able o sleep. She now ap plies it whenevor she fouls an ncho or n pain and finds that it always gives relief. Ho saya that no medicine which she had used ever did her as much good. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Taylor the druggist. "IT IS THE BEST ON EARTH." That Is what Edwards & Parker, merchants of Plains, Ga say of Cham berlain's Pain Balm, for rheumatism, Inme back, deep seated and muscular pains. Sold by Taylor tho druggist. ELECTRIC BITTEHS. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any soasiu, but perhaps more gen erally needed when tho languid, ex hausted feolin c prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and nitorutivo is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No mediciije will net moro surely in counteracting and froe iug the system from the malarial poi son. Headache, indigestion, constipa tion, dizziness ylold to Electric Bitters Fifty cents and $1 per bottle at Tays lor'a drug Btore. fc Tetter, Sult-Uhoiim una lSozoma. Tho intonso itching and smarting inci dent to tbeao disoases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many vory bad cases have boon permanently cured ,by it. It is equally offlolont for itching piles and h favorlto remedy for soro nipples; chapped hands, onilblains, frost bjtes and chronio soro eyes. 25 era. por box. Dr. Cndy'H Condition Fowlers, aro just what n horso needs when in bad condition. Tonio, blood pnriflor and vormifugo. They are not food but medicino and the best in nso to put a horso in prlmo condition. Price 25 cents pei puckajo. The Nebraska Advertiser! W. If. HJIJ'BMRH J'ubUihtr, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1897. WORLD. GE'ITINO ON IN THE Now York Lodsor, Tho American peoplo have been of late indulging in a great deal of un necessary growling, grumbling, prog nosticattng of evil and general Ub agreeableuess on tin ground that things de not go us they would liko. These people do not stop to consider just what has actually happened with In the past few years. The population of thin country has almost doubled within the past thirty years. Aa for the general prosperity, intelligence, enlightenment and udi vancernont in all mental, moral and social conditions the strides aro simply almost past beliof. Thiaty years ago tho total wealth in money would have given each individ ual $20.11. Today each indfviduul would get, under the same division, $152.80. Now our dollar is worth a hundred cents, when from twenty-live to thirty year ago the country was simply floodod witli what was known as wildcat currency, a good deal of it worthless and somu of the best of a character that iiuuie mon anxious to turn everything tlioy could into coin for safety's Bake. Thirty years' ago the national debt was nearly $70 per individual, now it is but a trifle over $13. Tint revenues of tho government required $0.87 per individual, where now something over ttl is required. Duties have fallen from forty-four to twenty per cent, whilu tho exports have increased from $7 per capita to $12. Agricultural products make up the greater portion of tho exports. In this connection it is interesting to note the evidences of prosperity in the fact that a groat many more of what are known us luxuries aro consumed by tho avorago individual. Tho consump tion of coffee bus nearly doubled, but tho uso of tea has not kept pace with It. Aforetime 24 1-10 lbs. of sugar, now 02 0-10 lbs. per head aro necessary to supply tho demand. In the same lino 0.02 bushels of wheat per individ ual were used, now nearly live bushels are used for tho present average. Tills is a great change within tlilrtj years, and there aro other items which allow quite as marked changes. In 1800 tho average American spent $1.10 for postago against 42 cents a yeai thirty years ao. In 1807 tho average expenditure for public schools was $4.2-1 per hqud of school population Last year's estimates show an increase of Boinothing moro than fifty per cent over theso figures. A little study of this subject, which, although it runs into figures is too in toreating to bo dry, will speedily con vince the average American that he has very littlo reason to do a great. amount of intelligent crumbling. i While an eastern agricultural paper contains some information of value even to a western fanner, tho condi tions ou-t uud went are so different that much of tho information is mi. leadlnfj. Western farmers need an agricultural paper edited from the westorn standpoint. The fact that Henry Wallace owns and opnr-Mea two huge farms in Iowa oxplains why his weekly agricultural paper, Wallaeo's (Des Moines, In., $1 per yoar) is taken so extensively. Wo will send Wallaces' Farmer and Thk Advkktisku both ono year for $1.00. The publishers propose to sond a copy of Word and Works five months, from Juno to October inclusive, to new subscribers only as u trial 'order, for 25 cents, and in addition thereto, give to each trial subscriber, free, a copy of a little book of 04 pages, which contain select chapters of a work by Rov. Irl il. Hicks, which is to be the crowning work of his life. This is a rare Opportunity for anyone to study tho storm forecasts throughout the coming season, besides the mnny good things in Word and Works of Interest to each momber of tho family. The regular price of this little book alone is 25 cents. Send 2" cents and your ad dress to Word and Works Pub. Co., 2201 Locust stroot, St. Louis, Mo. Oreup and whooping cough.nro child hood's terrors; but like pneumonia. bronchitis, and other throat aad lunc Tho Juno number of tho Delineator is called tho early summer number and its presentation of warm weather modes, fabrics, dross trimmlngB and millinery Is made brilliantly attract ive by tho handsome color plates. Tho literary features include contributions byaquintotof famous women. Sia tor Angoliquo, a daintily humorous story of life in a Louisiana convent school, Is by Mollie Elliot Seawoll, au thorof "Tho Sprightly Romance of Marsac," tho New York Herald's 8,000 prize Mtory. Jennie M. Drake's second study of New York Social Types will be found quite as pleasant ly critical as was her description of tho metropolitan women of society. Mrs. Wltherapoon's Juno Tea Table Chut, Mr. Vick's suggestlona for tho flownr tjumuii, aim mo pages uevoteu to sea sonable cookery uud the now books me of habitual excellsnco. Tho Younir folks will find described some nove forms of eutortainments, and the cliil dren are not forgotten. Ladies inter ested In artistic nedlo work should not miss this number, tho regular de partnientaof tatting, crocheting, lace making, etc., being supplemented bj Emma Haywood's special designs foi laucy stitches and embroideries and ecclesiastical embroidery, and Bertha E. J. Bloduett's directions for making an embroidered box for presentation to a Juno bride. Hutterick Pub. Co., 7 to 17 w. 10th street, New York. Thirty years is a long timo to Ugh so painful as piles, but Jacob Mitchell of Unionvillo, Pa., struggled tiiat loin Detoro he tried Do Witt's Witch Ilazei Salve, which quickly and permanentlj cured him. It is equally effective in eczema uud all skin affections. M. II. Taylor. m i i ii Tho Westfleld (Ind ) News prints following in legard to an old residem of that place: "Frank McAvoy, loi many years in tho employ of the L., is A. & C. Ry. here, says: 'i have usei Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhooa Remedy for ton years or longer uui never without it in my family. J consider it tho beBt remedy of tho kind manufactured. I take pleasure n recommending it. " J t is a specific fi all bowel disorders. For sale by Tay lor the druggist. Pjsksonal. The gentleman who an noyed tho congregation last Sunday b ontmually coughing will find instan relinf by using Ono Minute Cong. Cure, a speedy and harmless reined for throat and lung troubles. Taylor A BOUND LIVER MAKE3 k WELL MAL Are you bilious, constipated or trot, bled with jaundice, sick headache, ban ta9to in mouth, foul breath, coated tonguo, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot diy skin, pain in back and between should' era, chills and fever, etc. If you hav any of those symptoms your liver if out of order nnd your blood is slowl being poisoned becaustt your liver doe not act promptly. Ilerbeno will cur nny disorder of tho liver, stomach oi bewolo. It has no equal as n liver med icine. Price 75 cents. Free trial bot tles at Taylor's drug Btoro. 5 22 lj When spring times comes, "gentlt Annie," like all other sensible persons, will cleanse the livor and renovate the system with De Witt's Littlo Eailj RiserB, famous littlo pills for the livei and stomach all the year round. M. II. Taylor. RELEIVED OF TERRIBLE PAINS R. E. Morso, traveling salesman, (lalveston, Texas., says: Hallard's Snow Liniment cured me of Rheuma tism of three mouths standing after uso of two bottles. J. S, Doan, Dan villo, Ills., says 1 have used Ballard's Snow Liniment fon- years and would not be without it. J. P. Groch, Rio, Ills., Bays Ballard's Snow Liniment cured terrible pains in back of head and nock when nothing else would. Every bottle guaranteed. Price 50 cents. Sold by Taylor tho druggist. 3 Cents per Single Roll Not only acute lung troubles, which may prove fatal in a few duye.but old chronio coughs and throat troubles may receive immediato relief and per manently cured by One Minute Cough Cure. M. H. Taylor. NEWS SERVICE EXTENDED. The St. Louis Republic recently made arrangements with the cable com panics, whereby direct news from aj guaranteed. sections of tho olvillzud world aro recl1 ived. It now prints moro autheotilc foreign news than any other paper and continueo to keep up its recrd for publishing nil tho homenows. The out look for the year is one of big news events, fust succeeding each other and thoy will be highly interesting to every one. The price of the Republic dally la $0,00 a year, or $1.50 for three months. Tho Twicea-Weok Republic will remain tho aame ono dollar a year, by mail, twice a-woek. Unconditional surrender is the only term those famous little pills known as DeWitt's Littlo Earlv Risers will trouble, can be quickly cured by using make with constipation, sick headache One Minute Cough Cure. MIITaylor. and stomach troubles. M II Taylor. at McININCH'S. THAT MEANS WALL PAPER, GOOD QUALITY, NEAT DESIGNS, AND PRErTY COLORINGS, Finer quality at 5, 6i, 7, 10 and 124. Why pay fancy drug store prices when you can get the newest designs and finest quality of wall paper from us at 35 to 50 per cent less? Our stock is complete. We have just re ceived our third shipment for this season and are now in shape to supply any demand for wall paper. Our window shade stock comprises oVer 50 styles. You always get what you want when you buy from us, and then you save in the price. Good Window Shades, 15 cents, Better shades at 19, 35, 40, 50, 65 and T5 Bargains in lace curtains at SI, $1.25, $1 50, 81.75 and S2.00. Our Special Shirt Waist Sa1 s begins Thursday, May 15, closes Saturday, May 29th. Nearly 500 latest style hirt Waists of fered in this sale at 25 to 40 per cent less than actual value. fie ta i:a Mm m OF- A.A.MININCH& SON, BROWNVILLE, NEBKASKA. W. W. SAWDERS, Notary : -; Public Nomalia City, Hob. Smwnvilie Cornet Band Is now preparod to furnish good mimic tor entertainments, picnics, memorial services, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed Charges rensomibln. E. E. Mumfokd, Pres. G. N. Sanders, Sec'y. Kerker & Hoover, Donlor in JVL JS -A- U 3 Htahost prices pnld;for hides, lard, tailow NEMAHA. CITY, NEBRASKA. C. SHUCK, Proprietor f the NEMAHA VaLJLEY Berkshire : Farm. Hroedor of Tliorouclibrcd Uerlcslilro hoes. Prize winning stock. No bettor rnli-c-d. Sly prices uro In iiccordunco with tho Minos. Seo Ktock and net prices. Farm 1 miles north west of NonmliH. I Representing Cooper the rustling Liveryman or NEMAnx. Leave your orders ipr n team, hack or ry, and We do tiir Rest. Our Hack meets all ilus NEMAHA, NJ3BU ASICA. J. S. HADLOCE, General House Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging. New process of Graining at one-half price. Neat work and satisfaction B.BeliAndrews.iYI.D.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, 8 talk, - . Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Vericocole, Ilernii, Hemorrhoids, etc., performed with out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain board nnd hospital facilities at prices less than in a city, considering skill and sanitary surroundings. Parties ueeking relief through Burgical means will do well to confer with Dr. Andrews. Rlpans Tabules euro flatulonca DoYouWant Employment At home or traveling with GOOD PA.Y? If so. write us for particulars, giving age and occupation You can work all or part timo.ani tilt work is LIGHT AND EAST. Address 7 30 THE HA WIS NUESEKY 00MPAHY, MILWAUKEE, WI3C0NBIN. IF YOU ARE A CYCUSTEfSES'rsSS "THE CYCLING WEST" SF to all remittitur durlnsr the next three months. Regular price, $2.00. Bright, newsy, entertain inc. An illustrated journnl of highest literary merit. Send for sample copy. For the nbove period we will mnlce the follow incr prize offers to parties sending in cash sub scriptions: Value 30 subscribers, pair guaranteed road tires, $12.00 15 " Camera takes pictures 4Hx44 5.00 10 Cycle lamp 3,00 5 Guaranteed Foot Pump 1.50 2 ' Wchtnlng Repair Tool 50 1 Aluminum Naraeplate person al name engraved 35 For further particulars, address Tnn Cycuno wbst Pub. Co., Dbnvek, Colo. aVl. GO YEARS WM. 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