The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, February 11, 1898, Image 8

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MJgkiHflEEME
ryi. W. W. KEELING,
Msmaha City, Nhhuaka,
Ofllco find door south of Turk hotel
W. W. SAHDERS,
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PLASTERER
Aomo nnrt Aititlto work a specialty, eli
te r tin built. 1'apor Itnnifliite. KaUninlnliiK
nnd Whitewashing tldiio. J.ow prises, All
work warranted.
Kerker & Hoover,
Dealer In
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Jllirhost prices paid for hides, lard, lailow
(jrtino, etc
NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA
J. L, MELVIN, M. D.. I'll. D.,
SPBUlAiiixttfi: Discuses r lh Hkln Ills.
OHif r Women unil Children Will
protrtni mswer nil culls, either any or
alight. Ulllco residence.
Nemaha Cornet Band.
Is now prepared to furnish good music
for entertainments, picnics, memorial
erviees, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed
Charges reasonable
J. E CitoTiiKit. Sfo'y
' ' G. N. Sanokks, Trader.
Wo are Koprenontlnu
and lutrodiiuliiK
Mr. Ed.
Workman
tlm rustling
Xiivoryman
()F N KM A HA,
Successor to B. Cooper
Leave your ordorH
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Wbdo this Rkst.
Our Uncle tnco'nnll
tinltis
C0 1 SARINS THEM,
Tako your wnteh out in a crowd
most any day and compare it with
others. Will you bo able . o depend
on What your watch says and back
it against the boast and bluff of
some one else? You Can do this
if you have one of our Humpdens.
They are always reliable. Come
and see us and be convinced.
S.1.AVEYIC0.
AUBURN. NEB.
THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE!
Should bo Id Every Homo and Library.
m People's
ille History
Is wrltton by HIrM Hon. William Kwnrt GlcuUtono,
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Nemluary.uniciwo. jii.i ucv. i reuerio w. r urrn
F.H.H., Oeuii o( imiiiriiury. uinionmry, r.iiu.i iiey.
J'.lmor Il.OiiiMii, I).0Tu(td Collouu, boiuorvlIU", Matw.)
ltov, Fronlc V (JuiiiiiuIuh. 1). I Armour lntltulo,
Ohiciipo, 111.! ltuv. UeorKO F. l'sntocort, U.D., Morylij.
ty. ljfnslit. Oeriuiinyi ltov. Wm.
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The Nebraska Advertiser
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BLACK CL0THC3 AND HEALTH.
I'hynlclnti Arrlvqn at a. Sanitary Coijl-
cltislon, '
A physician said recently to u ia-
tlcnt of his, u woman of wealth, in this
city, that he would refuse to treat he.r
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SUUSOIMl'TION. - Sl.ftl) l'l'.lt VKAH
FRIDAY, FICH. 4, ItriltS.
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further If she did not give up wearing- siM), loa, botti The Homestead and
black. It was not, however, unt it u (lis-1 k Sla rflglary pree HHra,0
cusslon ensued that he found out how . dfe,. ... ,, .
much he was asking. Not only were '"""-''I ,,u t0 nil iiiili.inntH.
her gowns black, but her underwear 'unci the suhsoiiption prico is only SI a
throughout was of the t ame color. sear, including tlio Special editions.
The doctor then remarked that he had Address Homestead Jo,. Des lUumes,
considered the alternative he offered , i,jWii.
her, to abandon black gowns or find ..,-.,
another physician, an extreme metis- A(U,r ymn ()f untol(, HllfTBri,, from
ore, and only justified because of her.H,,.8 ,$ w. Puruell of Knitiieisville,
peculiarly nervous and neurotic Mate, Pi( ( W11H cre(J bs using a ainglr box
but when it came to discovering that llf Dewitt's Wileli lla'ul Salve, fekin
she had nothing but black clothes upon i ,riuau8 such as ee.em:t, rash, pimples
her person tie -wouiu rciuse 10 mm i
anybody bo dresBed. The "peculiarly
nervous and neurotic state," he con
sidered largely explained by this dress
alone. He succeeded in effecting a
change in his patient's attire through
out, insisting on white all white un
derclothes and aa much use of white in
the outer garmentfl as was possible and
practicable.
There are hundreds of, women simi
larly ill and drcseed as 'die was who
have no idea that anything but n ques
tion of taste is Involved In the color of
their garments. They would not ex
pect n plant covered up-from the sun
by repeated layers of blaek cloth to
flourish, bu they do not seem to know
that light and sunshine are necessary
for their bodies. As this wise physician
told his wealthy patient, the wholp
body needs light nnd sunshine, as both
huvo healthy and healing properties.
Especially upon the nervous system do
light and sunshine act, and with es
pecial force In cases of sleeplessness,
nervous headaches, and prostration.
lint physical ills can be prevented by
Bimply wearing light clothing. The
outward drets it may be impracticable
to always govern with an eye single
to this one consideration, but the un
derclothing can and nlwaya"Fhould bo.
white. Every iustinct to the nicest
taste leads to the came conclusion.
Chicacro Tribune.
OIL ON TRACKS.
SncceMNfiilly Uncil for I.nylti)c Dnnt on
ii Jernoy Itallruml.
Oil for laying dust on traek ballasted
with gravel and cinders Is being1 used
on the West Jersey and Seashore rail
road. J. II. Nichols, assistant en
gineer, says this plan has passed the
experimental staye, and that they are
only awaiting the completion of a car
for distributing the oil mechanically
to cover all dusty places on the road.
At the present time there are about
four miles of track so treated. The
rails arc kept clean by means of a
shield. The result obtained Is a com
plete freedom from dust at points
which -were formerly the most dusty
on the division. The spraying will be
required but once a season after the
renewal of ties. It
When It becomes necessary to dis
turb the track for repairs it will prob
ably be necessary to spray again, but
it Is thought that after not more than
three applications the ballast will be
impregnated with oil to a sufficient
I'epth to render subsequent treatment
unnecessary. The- oil is of a special
kind, having two properties fitting It
for this use. First, It is penetrating
and tenacious, and, second, It 1s not
combustible as used, but can only be
burned by converting It Into a spray
almost resembling gas In fineness. It
is almost without volatilo Ingredients
and has therefore but little odor, and
that not of an unpleasant character,
even when first applied, anili this odor
decreased on exposure. The oil can be
distributed in place, at a total cost of
less tli an- $50 per mile of single track.
Engineering News.
Timely Wnrnlnrr.
"Don't you believe nil you see In the ? npnnrMelvlijifiwoijiy-iour 111111' no-
. " , , ,'tleu served In wrlMtus upon their HKont or
funny papers about summer girls and
their engagements just for fun," said
the sad-eyed man.
"Why not?"
"I thought I had met that hind of
g-irl last summer; but she married me
g-ood and tight before the year was
out," Philadelphia North American.
How We Walk.
"I know how we walk." said Willie.
"We put ono foot down and let it stay
till it gets 'way behind nnd then do tho
same thing with the other, nnd keep
doing it,"- Judge.
.More Usi-fnl.
Ferdita So you are really engaged to
him. Where- Is your engagement rlngV
Penelope I haven't got any. T made
him give me a hlcvcle Instead. Yollow
Book.
RlpauB Tabulcs: gontlo cathartic
The farmer of today is of nocossity a
reading man , for tlio facta of agrieul
turo arc so numerous that no one can
learn them all from his own experience.
He is fortunato, however, in having
such papers as The Iowa Homestead
to keep him advised us to tlio projects
of farming asd improvements in its
methods. Every farmer in this county
should regularly rend Tlio Homestead
and its Special Farmers' Institute edN
lions, t hnse last being published month
ly. Tlio two furnish a liberal fnim
education, combining science and pi no
tice. Tlio February Special, which ue
c mtpanied last week's regular issue of
the paper, was an unusually food one,
containing contributions form 120 prac
tical fanners on piaiticul farm topics
of the highest interest. Every farmer
una obstinate soies are readilv cured
by this famous remedy. M II Taylor.
(.'HAMllKKLAlN'h COUGH Hi JIKDY AL
WAYS PllOVHS El'KKCTlVE.
Tl ere are no bettei medicines on tlio
market thru iJlimiibci uin'n We have
used this cough remedy wlieie all oili
is failed ami in tveiy instance It
proved effectual. Almost daily we
hear ihu vitlues of Cliamberlam'a rem-
dies extolled by those who have used
them. This is not aipempty puff, paid
fot nt so much a line, but is voluntar
ily given in good faith, in the hope
that suffermi! Inimuin'y may try thee
irimedies and, like the writer, bo bene
fitted - From the Glen'vllle (V. Va.
1'iitliliii.ier. For sale bV M II Taylor.
Whoopjjg cough is th most distres
sing malady; but its duration can be
cut short by the use of One Minute
'ouch Cure, which is -also the best
known remedy lor croi'p and all lung
and bronchial troubles. M II Taylor.
V.W. Sanders. jNotiuyublio. Pen
sions papers of all kinds 'made out ao
curately. Legal documents drawn up
All business given prompt nnd careful
attention.
Private money lo I an ofi farm so
curity on the best terms that wereevei
made in Nem.iha county, by Wesley
Dundus, Auburn, Nebraska.
Did you 33 vor.'
Try Electric Uittera as a remedy for
your troubles? If not, get a bottle now
and got relief. Tuis medicine has
beun found to be peculiarly adapted to
the relief and cure of all female com
plaints, exerting a wonderful ditect
influence in giving strength and tone
to tliti organs If you have los.i of
appetite, constipation, headache, faint
ing spells, or are nervous, sleepless,
excitable, melancholy or troubled with
diz.y spells, Electric Bitters is the
medicine you need. Health
strength are guaranteed by itB
mid
use.
f0c and SI at AI, II. Taylor's
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Ordinance No, 65
An Orilltiiui(M KiHiitlni; certain rights and
inivlliiueH to the NubruslciiTelopliouoCom
niiii , tin succcNHorn nnd uHhiKiib; reuliit
Iiik erection of polcH nnd wIiuh, and pro
tecting Hiuno In tliu vlllago of Numnlia
CUy. Nebraska.
lin it oKliUncd by tho Chalrinnn nnd Honrd
of TniNteoH of tuo villus of Noiniiliu CUy,
Nebumlcii:
Suction 1 That th Nobrnsk.i Telephono
Company, lis HiiooessorH and ashlcns, bo nnd
nro lioroby KrantPd rln.lu of way for
the erection and niiilnta'nunco of poles nnd
wires, anil nil tho iippiirtoiiiuiee thereto, lor
I ho purpose of trntiMiotlni; n goiiunl tele
phone and 'olefjiaph hiiHliHM.s th.ouuh, upon
and ovor tho streets, alleys nnd publlo
KroundM of tbo vlllno of Nomabn CUy, No
bniNlca. Provided that said company shall
U all limes, when requested by the proper
luithorltlcH, permit their poles and fixtures
to bo lined tor tbo nurivist) of plnoluu and
ninlntaliitnu tboreou. fron of clinrco, nny
ores wliloh xnny be uecesHary for tbo uso of
then dice or ilru departments of thovlllago
ol Nemaha Clt . Neiirahlci; and further pro
vided, that hucIi poles nnd wires shall bo
ereeled so as not t' Uilorforn with ordinary
travel tlirmmn such strutils and nllys,
Sko 2. Wbonover Hsbnll bo necessary for
any peison lo move along or noross any of
siildstreotHor nlloiHuny vohlolo or struct tiro
ol hiioIi height or sl.o as to In'erlero with
an.v pofflor wlrriN mi erected, the company
iiNiim aim operaiint; suon poies nun wires
iMiuiMcer at, Nomulri City. N'bmsUa. and
upon loeolvlnt; pnvnioot of tbo actual eost
tlutecir, temporarily "-emovo nue!i poles unit
wires from sueb nliioeiis must necessarily bo
eniKKt'd by suoli vchlnlo or ctructuro, and
provided that (his section shall not bo con
strued to npply lo dices or other parades
upon the publlo streets or alleys,
8ko. 3. Any person who shall Interfere
wltn, cut, lnjuu', rcjnove. break or destroy
imvof the nolrs. wlros.tlxtures. Instruments
'orothor property oftbosnld'l'elepiionoCom-
(iMiiy or iin hiiceut-Hors, niuiii uutieoiiicuKiiiiiy
of a nilsilointianor, and on conviction thereof
shall bo fined In nny sum not lesi than Ion
dollnrs nor more than ono hundred dollars;
nnd an.v person wild shall pnsto, tnolc or fast
en on tho polos or lIxtarM of said company
iiiiv slun, poster, nilvoitlnomont or banner
Miall be tlned In any sum tint less than II vo
dollnrs nor more tlmu MUy dollars.
8kc. 4. This ordluaneo whall tako oiTect
nnd be In lorco from and after Us pussiigo,
npprovnl nnd publication acoordlnjr to law.
Passed and approved Fobiunry 5th, 1898,
D. A. MOUTON.
Olialrninn hoard of Trusteos of Nemaha
Cltv, eb.
Atirsl:
W. W.HANDIina. Clerk,
fl'ubllHlrl'd In tho "Advertiser Fob. 11, 1893.
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What pleasure is theio in life with a
headache, constipation and billiousness
Thousands experience thntn who could
become perfectly healthy by using Des
Witt's Littlo Early Hisers, the famous
little pills. M II Taylor.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
urine and let itulaud twenty four hours;
a sediment or settling indicates an un
healthy condition of the kidneys. When
urine stamp linen it is evidence of kid
ney trouble. Too frequent desire to.
urinate or pain in the back is also con
vincing proof that tho kidneys and
bladder are out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort iu the knowledge
so often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, tho great kidney lemedy
fulfills every wish iu relieving pain in
the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and
every part of the urinary passages. It
conects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain iu passing it, or bad eiTects
following use of liquor, wine or beer,
und overcomes that unpleasant necessi
ty of being compelled to get up many
times during the night to urinate. The
mild and extiaordlnary effect of Swam p
Root is soon realized. It stands the
highest for its wonderful cures of the
most distressing cases. If vou need n
medicine you should have the best
Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and
one dollar You may have a sample
bottle and pamphlet both sent free by
mail. Mention Tins Advkutisku and
send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co,,
Binghumpton, N. Y. The proprietor
of tills pupor guarantees tho genuine
ness of tliis offer.
W are anxious to do a littlo good iu
this world and can think of no pleas
anter or better way to do it than by re
commending One 'Minute Cough Cure
as a prevent ivo of pneiimonis. com
sumption and other serious lung troub
les that follow neglected colds. M II
Taylor.
HI pans Tabulefl.
Ttlpana Tftbules: at drugglats.
Ripana Tahulos euro hoadaoa
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THE GREAT
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and your favorite homo paper,
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A thrll of terror is experienced when
a brassy cough of croup sounds through
the house at night. Hut the tenor
soon changes to relief after One Minuto
Cough Cure has been administered.
Safe and harmless for'chlldren. M II
Taylor.
Bucklin's Arnica Salve
The best salvo iu the world for cuts,
bruises, sorob, ulcers, salt l'limim, fever
sores, tetttir, chapped hainls, child-
blaius, corns, and all skin eruptions,
and positively cures piles, or no pay
requiied. It is guranteed to give per
fect Mitisfaction or money refunded.
Prico 25c poi box. For sale by M. II.
L'uylor.
There are three little things which
do more work than any other three lit
tle thiiifscieated thej are the ant the
bee ami De Witt's Littlo Eaily Risers,
he last being the famous little pills for
-touinch and liver troubles. M II Tay
lor. Every intelligent family needs an
additional to the local paper, a good
national weekly. The greatest and
most widely known general family
newspaper is tlio Toledo Weekly Hlude
For thirty veins it has been a regular
visitor in every part of the Union and
is well kiin.vn iu almost evury one of
he 70,0()() postoillces iu tlio country
I' ib edi eil with reference to a nation
al cneiiliitioii. It is a lupublluan
paper, lull men of all politics take it,
because of its honesty and fairness in
the discussion of public questions. It
is the favorite family paper, with
something for every member of tho
house'uiUi, Serial otories, poetry, wit
mid humtir;tno uiusehold department,
best in the world). Young folks. Sun
d tv clionl lefsons, Talmage's sermons,
the Farmstead, the question bureau
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plete form, and other special features.
Specimen copies gladly sent on appli
cation, and if you will send us a list of
addreses. we will mail a copy to each.
Only PI avear. If you wiBh to raise
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