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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1898)
illllJtJiiiwiwti!iii'iu.ijitii)MjJPiiiHi)'iiMJMiyMiifiiiiiBwpiiiJi;imw 1 B Bert Conch Hymn. Tastes Uootl. Use In time. Hold br drrrliiK T)R. W. W. KEELING, Nemaha City, Nkbiiaka. Office first door south of Park hotel W. W. SANDERS, Notary Public Nemaha City, Neb. ir tat si:.titvn, PLASTERER Aorao nnrt Aititlto work a Hpr-clnltj, OIh rrns Unlit, l'apor lliuiKlng, KnlhomlnltiK ml WliltowitMiliiK (l(ii)o. I. oh- prises, All work wnrrunloil, Kerker & Hoover, Dolll'l tit H1iii"tl i)'iivt4 pulil for hides, lard, tftllow attinn, nip' NEMAIJA CITY, NEBRASKA. ,1. L, M12LVIN, M. D., I'll. D., PHYSICUHD'OBGEOH SIM(!liiw4 !. Ulnoiu- . . out i o Women r.wi li I ti prniin- "iiswor nil cullh, nluht. O til co rcRliluiidr. I DlH. i Will t d(iv or Nemaha Cornet Band Ib ov prepared to furniah good musu fot 'M'lili.inonts. picnics memotiai IRI Vl H, l' Silt iHf.lliM. HI . dtl'l'd Cll H- --I'M I ' MlllbU' J. B ' "otiieu Sfo'y . V 'ANl'KHS, ( el Wh urn ItcprcNt'titlng iiml I'ltroiluiil iilf Ml. Kil. Workman Hi tiHtllnit Liv ryman OK KM A it A HuniiHKor inH.Coopor Iiimivh your orders lor a tenia, hnck or drny, mid We no this Rest. Our Hncl mcoBiill tinliiR t udeis. Notary Public. Pen Dions papers of all kinds made out acs out egal documents trawn up All business givon prompt nd careful attention Private money to loan on farm se curity oi' i e best terms that wore ever made in Nemaha county, by Wesley Dunda-1 Auburn, Nebraska. Winner bai demonstrated ton thousand timet that It is almost infallible FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES, irregularities and derangements, It has become the leading remedy for this class of troubles. It exerts a wonderfully healing, strengthen ing and eoothlng influence upon tho menstrua organs. It cures "whites" anJtf Mlfnij of the womb. It stops flooding- end relieves sup- fressed and painful menstruation, or Ohad;e of Lite it is the best xnedlclno made. It is beneficial during picgnancy, and helps to bring children into homes barren for years. It invigorates, stimu lates, atrengthons the whole sys tem. Thla great remodjr is offered to all afflicted women. Why will any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within reach t Wine of Cardul only costs f 1.00 per bottle at your drug store. Tor advice, in ecut$ rtquMno tvteUx iirte. iein Co., Chattanooga, Ttnn. Rev. J. W. SMITH, Camden, 8. C.. tayi: " "mVwII. Tied Wine of Cardul ajhorne for Ulllno ol tht womb and It nUrlf curao ner. lai CUKfcS WHlKt ALL lLSfc tA LS. I m(fj Hbd$2'irwBBaTmaam. - VKBl I The Nebraska Advertiser T. If. NJJS'MtHtf, rubHihtr. SUBSOKII'TION, 81.50 I'KIt yeah FRIDAY, FEU. 18, 18V8. Frances E Willaid, president of tho Woman's Christian Temperance Union, died In New York shortly after midnight Friday morning. The wat steamer Maine whs blown up Tuesday night it the harbor at IIh yana The losi of lift' was groat, there belmr 270 killed and drowned Onlj 05 were saved. The explosion in a mystery. Mntiv think it was Uone by Spaniaidd. it ih being Investigated. A. Q. Gates is preparing to move t Denver, whore. Iih will make his home in the future. Mr. Cites is an old resident of Brownvillu, and was in business liero about twi.ty jvnra. Himself and wife ivill bo missed when they ieavo us. Sun. Yardmaster Clnis Bader has turned his attention to tho weather and this morning when thunder could be luard plainly he said: 'Look out for a Irost to cut the corn off about Maj 01 ti or 10th, for It never thunders in Februarj but what, we are sum to have a frost on a corresponding day in May." Nebraska City News. It is singular I hit farm poultry, which finds a plsce on nearly every one of the 5 000,000 fauns in the country, should, until now, have hd no repre sentative paper, poultry journals being almost without exception, published in tho interest of tho fancier and ex.. hlbitor. The Poultry Journal Farmer, however, which .has recently been es tablished at Des Moines, 1 1., has chang ed this, and in it farm poultry, grown to pay grocery and dry goods bills, finds a piactical and truly representative pa per. It should be read on every farm where a chick "peeps" and a lion scrat ches for It It is just what the farmers and farmers wives and daughters who "keep chickens," and sell the eggs and meat they produce, havo longueeihd for it is made expressly to meet their wants. It is only CO cents a year. The February number is just out, and every reader of this paper can get a free sam ple copy by audrej.siug Tho Poultry Farmer, Des Moines, la. A LOG ROLLING At the regular mooting of tho Shu bort Camp, No, 20, Woodmen of the World, ou last Tuesday evening, the members had one of tho most plaaBant sessions of the Camp since iti organzation in this city. Be sides several initatlonB into tho pro taction degree of tho order, and the rendition of an excellent program of both vocal and instrumental music, a lunch was served aud the work in the Protection degree was closed and the Camp was opeued in tho Morning degree, This degree was co ducted by tho degree ofllicers of Nema ha camp, and four oandidatss for high er honors were taken through the for est. Tho degree team of tht Nemaha Camp was assisted byjranny members of their camp, as well as from mem bers from other Camps about us, and they didjtbeir work well. Shub ort Camp is not having anything of a boom, as ;it wore, hut is having a steady and healthy growth and that growth is becoming moro rapid as tho principles and plans of the order be- come better understood by the people and such occasions as tho members enjoyed last Tuesday evening are be- coming frequent not only hero, but In all the Camps of tho order wherover located. Among the visiting brethren from ; abroad were Dr. W. VT. Keelln, Dr J , L.Molvln, S. K. Anderson, H. C Shad ley, John Dorram, Win Swan. Alva Leedy, Ed. Thomas, Art Paris. Ed. Parls.Vesta Hodges, John Knight, Win Seid, Ed .Sehl, Marlon Seid, Ed Knapp, 1 Alf Kenton, Warren Burns, James Burns, Chas. Bums, Frank Burgees, Honry Vanmeter and Ed SHers of Nemaha; Rufus Rowen,David Brimble Chas. Roberts and J.H. Seid of Howe; Wm Russell, of Auburn; Lank Shafer of Barada and Jamos Morris of Stella, ShubertOItizon. IcanjgffiyNo-, Tho farmor of today is of necessity n raiding man , for the facts of agricul ture are so numerous that no one can learn them all from his own experience. He is fortunate, however, in having such papers iih The Iowa Homestead to keep him advised us to the progress of (arming asd improvements in its methods. Every dinner in this county Hliould regularly rend Tim Homestead and Its Special Farmers' Institute edi tioiiH, llir.se last being published month ly. The two furnish a liberal faim education, combining science and pi no tice. Tho February .Special, which ao c itapiinied last week's tegular issue of the paper, was an unusually good one, containing contributions form 125 prac tical funnels mi practical farm topics of the highest interest. Every fanner should tend hotli The Homestead mid I- -pi' -Is regularly Free samplo iipiH- wt t be sen' o all applicants, ami tic -ui HCitpiion price is only 81 u miii, including the .-peoiHl editions. i.dilrSi Homestead v,o,..Des .xoine.i, un. MONEY. tUO.UOO pi I vale money to jiiiin l.iw ifiii" Wrile me L.vMJ . 1 1 .n v is o buy, nil or HXeiini'Mi n Unit, ttock it mdse.ur oilici ,in.'tcj ly, now in a good time.i Trades can bu had in most any section j of the country HGB.FARMS and tracts 01 land (r ranches, Fine turn (aim 100 acres, and oil er (aims in southern) iMeu. write in tiboiii them IlumiY C. bMiTii, Falls City, Npd. CllAMMiKLAIN'b I OUOH Ri-MEDY AL ways Pkovks Ekfeotive. Theie are no beilet medicines on tho market than (Jhambei ain's We have need this cough remedy where all oth eis failed and in every instance it proved effectual. Almost daily we hear the vu'tues of Chamberlain's rem edies extolled by those who have used i hem. TliiS is not Hii'einptjt puff, paid foi at so much a line, but is voluntar ily given in good faith, in the hope that suffering humanity may try these romedies and, like the writer, be bene fitted - From the Glenvtlle (W. Va. Puthtiuder. For sale by.M II Taylor. Whooping cough is the most distress sing malady; but its duration can be cut short by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known remedy tor croep and all lung and bronchial troubles. M H Taylor Did yon Ever? Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now aud eet relief. Tnis medicine bus been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female com plaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and toue to Him organs If you have loss of appetite, constipation, headache, faint ing spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health aud strength are guaranteed by its use. GOc and 81 at M. II. Taylor's After years of untold suffering from piles, B VV. Pursell of Knitnersville, Pa , was cured by using a single box of Dewitt'8 Witch Hazel Salve. Skin diseases such as eczinna. rash, pimples and obstinate, sores are rowdily cured bv this famous remedy M II Taylor. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGEI Should be in Every Home and Library. People's He History Tn wrlltnn hv nluht Ttnn. William Kwnrt Olndatone. Ki-1'remler or Great llrltlan and Ireland. Chester, 1-iiW.t Iter. A. 11. baico, Queen r Uoiioko. (Jirord, iin.; uuniBH, u. ii umengo mooioKicai :nao Iliooloulcal Heraluary, Chlcuijo. III.: Iter. Frederic W. Farrar, O.D., I.I Iter., terlmry Tufts C i-.lt.B., uenu ot uanuiruury. i;anieruury, r.ng.i iter. Kluier 11. Capon, D.U. , Tufts Oollee, Homervlllo, Maws.; 1A L'....l W l..n.n..l..0 1 11 Anm. TnuHtltln Ohlcauo, III.) Hey. George F. l'entecoxt, U.D., Marjle bone rroBbjfterlan Church, London, Kna.i Iter. It. H. MncArthur, D.D., Onlvnrr llnptUt Church. New York City. N. V.: Iter, Murtyn Hummerbell, 1).!)., Main rnnK tv. uuntauiuR, u. u. Armour jnuiuuio, n. III.! ltev. nnoran F. l'entectwt. D.D.. Mnrilo. Htroel t ree liantttt unurcii, lewimon, nie.i itev. r ran it M. UrUtol. U.U.. First MethodUt Kplfconal Church, Kraunton, III.; Iter. W. T. Mooro, I.L.U.. ''The OhrlB tlun Oomraonwealth," London, KnR.i Iter. IMvrard Kverett Male, U.U.. South Concrruatlonnl Church, IloHton, MrtRB.i Her. JOBepli Asur Hoot, D.I)., Woalojan Oollese, ltlclunond, KnR.j Iter. 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It Is Interesting to the chll drcn as well as the parents. gw THE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF THE WORLD and gives its readers the best and ablest discussions of all questions of the day, it is in full sympathy with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and discusses literature and politics from the Western standpoints J 2"SV2 $1.00 PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAMI.00 1S1 TBS DAILY AHD SUITDAY IHTER OCIAIT ARE BIST Price of Daily by mall tioo or Mumiay hy man g. 1 1 q limijuuu nuiiuiiy uj uiuii ...ifu.uu put jvm. a nealIMIllMAIIIlHHIHCIIIBftHei!l0alBl0l5 What pleasure is there in life with a headache, constipation and billiousness Thousands experience them who could become perfectly healthy by using Des Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. M II Taylor. HOW TO Fl D OUT. ' Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back is also con vincing proof tiiat the kidneys aud bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney icmedy frilfllls every wish in relieving pain it tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and ovory part of tho urinary passages. It coriects inability to hold urino and Bcaldiug pain in passing it, or bad effects following ust 01 liquor, wine or beer, aud overcomes that unpleasant necessi ty of being compelled to get up many times during tho night to urinate, The mild and extiaordimm effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dlstiosslng cases. If von need n medicine you should have tho best Sold hv druggists, price fifty cents and 0110 dollar You may have a sample 1 bottle and pamphlet both sent free b mail. Mention Hue Advkutiskh and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co , Bingliampton, N. Y. Tho proprietor of this paper uuanuitees tho genuine ness of thiB offer. We arc anxious to do a little good in 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 preventive of pneumonis. com sumption and other serious lung troub les that follow neglected colds. M II Tuvlnr Rlpans Tabulea. ninans Tahulos: eentle cathartic. THE GREAT National Family Newspaper For Farmers and Villagers, and your hivurite home paper, ThsteJraska Advertiser .' o, ;'' ':"- ,rt, :r,:,'B,z1s :i i .. ' . nsiii h .i piiitepal ollicen .Um, j. . ;i' ill . ...... miii ii.il n wiih their A' it t j i' foi ins and . die Cuii Ki ' :m' -ive . ' a vast ''UiiHtions Tin- "and- ' V(n'' )! maiiac, au- ', i rewinding lu i.ik t , kw'. Almanac im VI 111 III H Hi POLITICAL PAPER IH THE WESTS JBut it can always be relied on for fair and honest reports of all po-1 litical movemntsJ jt Jttjtjtjt Jt m vS ISIl EDITI0KS 0T THE OF THEIR KUTD. $4.00 per year , ,qi uu per year mm .$0.00 per year S A thrll of terror is experienced whea a brassy cough ef croup sounds througk tho house at night. But the terror soon changes to relief after One Minute Cough Curo has been administered. Safe and harmless for children. 11 II Taylor. Bufeklin's Arnica Salve Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhpum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, child blains, corns, and ail skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is gurauteed to give per fect .satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c pei box. For Bale by M. H. Tuylor. There are three little things which do moro work than any other three lit tle things cieated tbej are the ant the bee and De Wilt's Little Eatly Risers, the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. M H Tay lor. sjinai Every intelligent family needs an additional to the local paper, a eood national weekly. The greatest "and most widely known general family noWHpHper is the Toledo Weekly Blade For thiity vears It has been a regular visitor in every part, of the Union and is well known in almost evwry one of the 70,000 postoilices in the country. It ih edited with n ference to a nation al ciieiilation. It ia a republican paper, but men of all politics take It, bucause of its honesty and fairness in the discussion of public questions. It iB the lavorite family paper, with somt'lhincr for vm-v mpmhpr of that house'',, id, Serial .itorles, poetry, wit and humur; I no loui-ehokl department, best in the world). Young folks, Sun day school lessons, Tal mage's sermons, the Farmstead, the question bureau (which answers questions for subscrl 'tors), the news of the week In com plete form, and other special features. Specimen copies" gladly sent on appli cation, and if you will send us a list ef addresses, we will aiail a copy to each. Only Si a year. If you wish to ralso club, write for teims. Address Tiik Bladk, Toledo, Ohio fl T H r til j I'm ' l nAKl . V." . r