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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1897)
WWPWtMWWWWWWWfppwpwwiWMiii mm m iiiwiWiWiawi mma Mi.iniimJjiiiuiiuMwuaBTOgTttWMWW. ffffUr Nri-i'U i wKkj The Nebraska Advertiser M- CUfLS WMLRE AIL LS FAILS, CM ,. M mtm vougn ujrup. tuim uooo. unn M Intlm. Bold brdrtiMlftt. H IWFll5iiMIirliM3 J)ll. W. W. KEELING, Nkm.au a City, Nkhhaka. Olllco first door south of Park liotel. W. W. SANDERS, Notary ;-; Public Nomaha City, Nob. L. II. MERUIT! , Contractor and Builder. All kinds of Carpenter work ilono on abort nolluo. SatisfacLioii guaranteed. NEMAHA, - NE 1)11 ASK A. J.L.Mclvhi, M.J)., Ph. U. PHYSICIANANDSURGEOH SI'KUIALIIKH: DlHuiiHL'Hof tlio Skin, Din. cum o Womuii and Chlldron Will promntl miHWur nil ciiIIh, oltlior day or night. Olllco m rvHldonoc. Kerker & Hoover, Dunlur In ZMZZE-A-TS HIkIiohI iirlcoH jmld for hides, lard, tiulow gAinu, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. NEM AH A'.STOOK FARM J. H. SEID, Prop NEMAHA, NtiUItAHKA. Droodumud Hhlppur of Dnroc JorHoy und l'ohuid Clilnu UogH Beat no, low prices. Farm ono mile south of Nemaha. Nemaha Cornet Band. Ih now prepared to furninh good mimic for entertainments, picnics, mumorial services, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed Charges reasonable . E. E. Mumkoud, Pres. J.E. Ckothkk, Sec'y. G. N. Sanukus, Loador. O. SHUCK, Proprietor of tlio NEMAHA. VikLLEY Behkshihe : Fakm. Hniedor of Tlioroiinhlrod llorlctdilro Iioijh, Frl.o winning Mock, No titittor rnlsod. My prlcHiiri) In uucordiuiUH with the Union. Hee Htook and not prices. Kiirm i nillen north west ot Notnaha. NHMAIIA, - - - NI5HUASICA. There is a Wrong Way AND A RIGHT 1MPBGPEE &&$ jrSk ' rw wM PBOPE& way of treating the eyes, Some people seem to think that if they only wear glasses it will ho all right with their eyes. There would bujust aB much souse in prescribing the same medicino for every disease. Unless you place yourself in the care of a skillful oculist or optician it would bo better to give no thought to your eyes at all. Wo make a specialty of fitting glasses. S.H.AVEY CO. AUBURN. NEB. Wo uro lloproHontlng and Introducing Mr.J.M. Workman j tlio rustling liiveryman ok Nkmaiia. Successor to S.Coopor Leave your orderH for a loam, linck or dray, mid WE DO THIS llKST. Our Hack meo's all tinlus smt S$ Vfe JsaJri If. W. HiJ'ltlinH VuMOhtr. V v W SrilSOIUI'TION, 81.00 I'KH YKAH FRIDAY, SKIT. 24 I87. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CON- , VENTION. The republican electors of remaha' county are tequested to send delegates from their respective precincts to meet in convention at the court house in Auburn, Saturday, Stfptoinbor 12511), at 12 o'clock, for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the fol lowing olllcos: ' Treasurer, Clerk. Sheriff. Judge. Superintendent. Surveyor. Coroner Corn.nissionot from the 2nd comtnis (doner's district, and to transact such other business as may properly come bafoio the convention. TIib several nrecinotH are entitled to representation as follows, being based upon the vote cast for republican pres idential electors in 1800, giving one delegate for each 1R votes cast and tho major fraction thereof: Island l London 4 Peru 11 Brownvillo .... 7 Glenrock U Nomiihu 8 1st Lafayette ... R Aspnwall 7 2nd Lafayette ... 4 Si Deroin 1 1st Washington . !$ Hertford 4 2nd Washington.. 8 Ronton 8 1st Douglas 7 2nd Douglas 0 Total 102 .'in I Douglas . . 0 Primaries will bo held in tho various nrooincts and votitnr districts through out the county at the usual polling places in each, between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock p. m , Saturday, Septem ber 18, 1807. except Douglas. The primaries for Douglas precinct will be held open from 12 o'clock, noon, to 7 o'clock p. in By ordor or republican central committee. B II. Bailky, Chairman. W. P. Fkickman, Secretary. m "Last Bummer onu of our grandchil dion was sick with a severe bowel trouble," sayB Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Fiedorlckstown, Mo. "Our doctoi s remedy hart failed, then wo trlfd Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, which gave very sheedy roliof." For Hale by Taylor the drug" Bit. sombtiiinVto KNOW. It may be worth something to know that the very best remedy for restor ing tho tired out nervous sjstem to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This remedy is purely vegetable, acta by giving tone to the nerve centers in the stomach, gently stimulates the liver and kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing oil impurities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves tho appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and neivo tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c and SI per bottle at Talor's drug store. TO CALIFORNIACOMFORTABLY Every Thursday afternoon a tourist sleeping car for Salt Lake, San Fran cisco and Los Angeles leaves Omaha and Lincoln via the Burlington route. It is carpeted, upholstered in rattan has spring seats and backs and is pro vided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap, etc. An experienced excursion conductor and a uniformed Pullman porter accompany it through to the Pacific coast. While neither so ex pensively furnished nor so lino to look at as a palace slot per, it is just as good to rido in. Second class tickets aro accepted for passage and the price of a berth wide enough and big enough for two is only Sf For folder giving full particulars, call at nearest Butlington ticket olllco or write to .1. Francis, G. P. A., Burlington route, Omaha, Neb, "I crave but One Minute," said tho speaker in a husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cuio and procoeded with his oratory. Ono Minute Cough Curo is unequalled for throat and lung troubles. M. II, Taylor. NEW KIMBALL ORGAN for sale on easy payments. Inqulro at this of lice for particulars. Totter, Salt-lthoum una Eczema. Tho intense itching and smarting inci dent to those diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Oiutmont. Many very bad caBes have beon permanently cured by it. It is equally efficiont for itching piles and a favorito remedy for soro nipples: chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic soro oyos. 25 cts. por box. Dr. Catly's CoiitlUIen Powders, aro just what u horse needs when in bud condition. Tonio, mood purifier and vormifugo. They aro not food but medicine and the best in use to put a horso in prima cond'tion. Price 25 cents per p' w Republican f JJBPl Newspaper A FELINE FIGHTER. A HI. I.oiiIh Cn( Which WlilpM Hvery flilttK In .Mull I. Ctipt. Sam Boyd, of the Seventh district station, claims lie is the posscH nor of the brainiest, scrappiest and biggest cat in the cit.v This feline wonder Is known as plain Tom and nothing else. When quite young he tdiowcd a decided penchant for rata and mice, and after his sojourn in the Four Courts of two years he had every thing in the shape of a rat or a mouse on the run. He grew up big and strong, mid while at the Four Courts licked every dog that tried to tackle him. Capt. Iloyd guarded him with jealous care, and woe be unto the man who tried to injure Tom in his presence. One day Tom was sleeping in the boiler room beneath Chief Desmond's ofilee, when Ryan, the engineer, sicked Ids Scotch terrier on the sleeping Tom. They both pitched in and fought fast and furious for 15 minutes, at the end of which Ryan's terrier was stretched out on the iloor badly battered up. Every officer in the district chaired Ryan over the defeat of his dog, and to k'et even one da' he brought another terrier down to the Four Courts, and, after luring big Tom downstairs, he net both dogs on him. Tom stood Ids ground like u veteran, and fought the dogs until he fell to the ground ex hausted and bleeding profusely. At this time Capt. Boj'd had been moved tip to theSoventh.and a telephone message in formed him that his eat was dying. The captain hitched up his buggy and drove in all haste to the Four Courts, and the sight of his pet, cut and bleed ing, made him almost desperate. lie swore by his shield that he could lick the man who was instrumental in in juriiicr his cat, and Ryan took a vacation. Tmii tnu ii.tiilnrlv iiiiTntnl Itci .lr ir i)n ' Seventh, and a surgeon summoned, who, after exhausting his skill on Tom, suc ceeded in saving his life, lie gradually became stronger, and to-day he is the cock of the walk at the station. The captain, in speaking of Tom to a reporter, tells a very funny story of how ho walked up the street one day last, summer and found Tow lying in front of the station dead, with a rope tied around his neck. He walked Into tho station, and his auger knew no bounds. He lined up every sergeant, officer and clerk, and closely question! them about the killing of his pet. He then pulled oif his shield and dramatically said: "The cur that was cruel enough to murder Tom will have to do likewise with me. St;p out here anil be a man and take your medicine." Not a man budged, ami this irritated the captain more than ever, lie walked into his of ilee, and for over a week he hardly spoke to his men. One afternoon, about 12 days later, Tom walked through the window into the captain's ofilee. The captain stood up and gazed at the form of Tom as though in a dream; in fact, he refused to believe his eyes; but there stood Tom as big as life. He was taken up and caressed by the captain, who ac tually shed tears of joy. It turned out that the eat supposed to have been Tom was a stray one which some boys had killed and left In. front of the station. Tom struts around the station as though he owns it while the captain is around to protect 1dm, but when the captain is away Tom goes visiting and awaits his return at the front door, when he walks in proudly and takes possession of the ofliee. A short time ago lie spied a strange eat on top of the station, and made straightway to do Jiim. They fought nil around the roof, and suddenly they fell to the ground, a distance of .10 feet, but the accident did not stop the light. Instead, they kept it. up after reaching the ground. The captain saw the whole thing, and he danced nrouud the fighting cats, all the while urging on Tom. Tom won, and the captain proudly carried him inlo his office and fed him on cream and cake for V week. The captain snys Tom has never been licked, and that he would not sell him for love or money. St. Louis Republic. CoiicetttrntiMl KimiiIn. While no one will question the ad visability of using fresh fruit, grain and vegetables when they can be ob tained in a fresh and wholesome state, it must be admitted that there are times when properly prepared condensed or concentrated foods are extremely de sirable. It Is also worth while to note that inexperienced cooks and careless housekeepers are often at a loss to know just what to do in an emergency. (Jrnd ually they are learning some of the ad vantages of prepared foods under sueh circumstances. Among the new intro ductions are prepared soups in cakes or blocks. These have meat, juices with a port of Julienne soup preparation care fully blended, seasoned and put up in a dainty and attractive manner. When one wants a dish of soup all that is m c cssary is to provide the proper amount of water, which must be at boiling point, and In a vessed which must be closely coverd. Put as many of the meat blocks as are required into a ght amount of water, cover closely and al low to stand for 20 minutes. In emer gencies less time will answer, but t Ii full flavor of the soup is not brought out save by a little time. This is destined to become one of the regulation arti cles of diet. There are also biscuit made on filename plan. These biscuits are wrapped in waxed paper and fur nished to local customers. N. V. ledger. Wmei has demonstrated ten thousand times that it Is almost infallible FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES. frrcRularlUci nnd derangements. It has becomo the leading remedy for this class of troubles. It exerts n wonderfully healing, strengthen ing and soothing influenco upon tho menstrunl organs. It cures "whites" nmTtfailjiiKof tho womb. It stops Hooding- And relieves sup. nrcBsed and painful menstruation. For Change of Life it is tho best medicino made. It is beneficial during pregnancy, and helps to bring children into homes barren for years. It invigorates, stimu lates, strengthens the wholo sys tem. This great remedy is offered to all afflicted women. Why will any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within reach? Wino of Cardul only costs $1.00 per bottlo at your drug store. Tor adviet, in catt rtquMng $prctnl Airet' ttons, athlrtss, giving symptoms, the "Laditt' Advisory Dtpartmtnt," The Chattanooga Mtd icine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Rev. J. W. SMITH, Camden, S. C, says: "My wlto usod Wine ol Cardul at home for falling of tho womb and It entirely cured her." Reasons why Chamberlain's! Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remcd v is tin beat ; 1. Because it affords instant relief in case of pain in the stomach, colic and cholera mot bus. 2 Because it is the only reined that never fails in tho most severe eases of dysentery and diarrhcoa 3. Because it is tho only remedy tntit will cure chronic diarrhoea. 4, Because it is the only remedy that will prevent bilidus colic. R Because it is the only reined that will curo epidemical dysentery. 0, Because it is tho only remeih that can always bo depended upon in cases of chelera infantum. 7. Hecauso it is the most prompt and most i pliable medicine in use for bowel complaints. 8. Because it produces no bad re ults. 5) Because it is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Because it has savee tho live? of more people than any other medi cine in the world. Tho 2R and f)0c sizes for stile lv . II Taylor, the druggist. Burning, itching sk'n diseases in stantly relieved bj Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, unequalled for cuts, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving a scar. M II. Taylor. W I? oaon u'l'l,,c lo ,nc "II over U. H. to LJ HHllHturlc TreeH-cheapest, liKSr. 1)A V Outfit froo takes no inoiio.v to V L thy tlio work. Also want club CI a QTTiiuikerH got their tiecH Iroo. Drop j ( Oil us postal; mi mo rforoncea. Stark Nursoiy, I.oulHliiiia, Mo or Itockpoit, 111. 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I "H3b Vim, vigor and victory; these are tho characteristics of De Witt's Little Harly Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness and nil stom ach and liver troubles M II. Taylor. how ttJ'fd OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand t'.vetitj four hums; a sediment or settlin1! indicates an un healthy condition oi t ie kidneys. When urine stainp linen It is evidence' of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to minute or pain in the back is also con vincing proof thai tho kidneys and bladder aro out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so ofton expressed that Dr. Kllinei'a Swamp-Root, tho great kidney leniftly, fulfills every wisli in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold tirliio and scnlding pain in passing it, or bad effects following UBe of liquor, wine or beer, and ovetct ines Mint unpleasant necessi ty of being torn tolled to get up many times (luring the night to urinate The mild and extraordinnn effect of Swamp Hoot is soon realized, it stands tho highest for its wondeiful euros of tho most distressing cases. If vou need a medicine you should have tho best. Sold by druggists, price fifty conts and ono dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention The Advkktiskk and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghampton, N. Y. Tho proprietor of this paper uuarantees tho genuine ness of this offer. Don't nauseatu your stomach with totia and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using thoso famous little pills, known as DeWitt's little Early Risers. M. II. Taylor. 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