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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1900)
"T .fwt,,,r.rw,.w,j ''vaaoggsssa &' IV. Ff,V Gl0M4Xl3Kfi W.,-,... -I ... ....----p. .1 -r- - UK WHIMI All IINr IALAi licet t'ouiih HrniD. TMtiw (looil. UfO ri in limn, pom nr nriiKii". aw' a VI W 1 W aMSW Hi " IV I J IMsBhKNO Tli. If. W. KKKLING, Nkmaua City, Nk.uuaka, Ofllcr lit tlift ciniK fltoro. W. W. SANDERS, Notary : - : Public vnMAirA, vrm?KA fllE SSi.'MKStJiCV PLASTERER Annie itnit Aij'Utto work n npi'eliill.. CIk. linn luilli. rupoi' llitiiInK, KiiNniiilnliiK nnd WIIuw.ihIM.h,' done. Luff pilios, All ork wnrriiiitoti. ', , - Kerker & Hoover, tlenlor in MEATS IIUlied prloen pultl fni hides, Inrd, tiulow NI2MAHA CITY, NEBRASKA. TJ11U W. UTATr, proprietor of tlio Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBR. Good Dray iu Ootinootion with Livery Good tIka niut prompt nervlco. 8iitlnfuctliin KUiirimtui'tl. ii.jimw Noiico for Hearing Claims. In tlio County Coin-t hi NVinii in county, Nub. In tnu inn torol thooMl.ituul LovviHl'liump. HOIl dc0 h'.'. Notice Ih lit'ioliy ulvou tlmt Hit; court Iiiih mil loan nnK'i llin!tlii lliu time fur el'rdlio - lO 111!' Clllll IN HWllllHl Mllll lllllOlSl'll 1(1 hl.X in. mill' li.m lliu Tin ! Mil ut , )!), mid Hint Juno 7' ii, July 7 li mill HvptcitiUoi 7ib. into, til l-'( ii( ii, ii, ol mull ln, nl tin; i. Ill no. hoCoiliili JiiilKt- ol N, in mil conn ty, CsViir.uUii, ' In Aiioiirn, M) mi it i, Ii h Loon llxoil Oy tlio ootiri until'- times mm plitcu wliun mill wlioro nil persons who Imvn ClllllllH llllll tlullllllldl NlllllHt Mild lloi MINI'll enn Iiuvo tlio until o examined, iidjiihtul mid Allotted, nnd nil cIhIiiih not proMiiulod by tlio lust mmiltoiied ditto will bo loiuvor burred, by mi order ol tlio court. Itii'od Kobriin y 3, 1000 (HiCAlij H1U1IAKI) K. NKAL. County .liitlijo. WAN'TKD-SIJVEUAl. I'KItJONS b'Oll MS 1 1 Id Ollloo Muii. i' th In HiIh htute to id i' loienl mo In iliulr own iind uiii'iduihIIiik c initios. WlUIiiK to pay ynrly $OuU,pjubli wimily, Doslinbli) oiiiilloyuicut with iiiiiih It'll iippm liinllliM. ItufoiulicoH rxi'luuini'd. Enl'ihimnlr uiIiIh'snciI h nmpeil cnvtl. pu, (J. A I'mlc.lVilCiixton lSullilliiK, Chicago. The Nebraska Advertiser l- U HJ.YMiUH, PubUthtr. SonSUKHTION 51.60 I'KH YKAlt FIUIJAy, KBHHUAIIY 0, H00. J II Seld wont to Auburn Tliurmmy. MiH. .no. Wi'bber went to Steillntf Neli.Tliuradiy to vialt with lior flia Icr. Little Mario Woodward wai very oick foi auvorul days but la now luuoli butter. Mr find Mra. V. M. Swan went to Giat' Wi'dnosday to visit lolatlvua lor it few da a. I'liink Hawxby caiuo down from Shenandoah Wednesday on a viatt to tiia parents, Mr. and Mra. John Hawxby. Mra. It. I). Wtitoimiwi camo In from Tcetunueh Wednesday and id visiting lior (laiiKhteia, Mia .loliti Golt and Mia. Frank Flack. II. I). Heobo wont to Smitrtvillu, JoIuihou uounty, laot Saluiduy, to visit tiw brother, who la mumtcer of the Bdwarda & Hr.ttlfoid Luiiibur Co., at that place, He lotiuued Monday. Tlio republican HtiiLo convention litis been called lor May iintl at Lincoln. On.y one convutilion will be hold at which convention tlio delegates will be elected to the national convention and tlio ntule tlCKOt will bo nominated. DIFFERENT TYPES OF JEWS. TIif Irelltliilt Itncr In DlvtileU Into Tiv I'nrfn. We continually hear of the IsrapMUah race. It is spoken of an the mo&thomo itcticoiis of race), and tlie niORt refrac- tory. ny the Monlst. Hut It U ntrong I y diverse. Anthropologists nre nccus- tomed to divide it luto two parts wen distinguished the dolichocephalic and j the brnchycephnllc. To the first type belong the Seplmrdlin Jews, the Span- I l&h and the Portuguese Jews, even the . larger part of the Jews of Italy and fouthcrn Trance. To the second belong the Askeimzlin Jews that is to say, the Polish IJtiKsian and Ocnnnn Jews. In Africa we find agricultural and nomadic Jews nllied to the ICnbylefl and to tlio Ik-rbcrs near Scllf, from Guelnm and Iliskra 1o the frontiers of Morocco. They travel in caravans to Tiinbuctoo, nnd some of their t linos upon the con fli.es of the Sahara are black, as for in stance the DaggntomLs, as are also tlio Falachas Jews of Abyssinia. In India white- Jews are found in IJonibay, niul black Jews in Cochin. As to the Jewtf in China, they a,re not only nllied to the Chinese who surround them, but the' have, even adopted their customs and the religion of Confuclu3. It is well known that In Ttaly they speak Italian, as in Trance they speak Ttencli, and in Germany German. A language is learned and spoken by two peoples v.hlch have no other point of contact. JF W J&.JELJXX&'tX'JE.ClSrcar SOUTH AUBUHN. NEUIIASKA, Donler iu Hardware, Furniture, . Coffins and Caskets pj Undcrtiiking' andKinbiilming a specialty. Finest Jlearso in the countv. Fine tincoi" UndcTtkors' Goods. ."PERFECf ' SCALES LAST FOREVER. COMBINATION UCAM. COPPER PLATED STEEL LEVERS. For facts wrltuto Jones -of Blngliamtou, BINQHAMTON, N-Y- SOcts AE7CV9l cullhU il out ml trni lit ui anS OCIlU na nlllii.ua you llili AADni.ll hy rij.rf ki u. if. li . tuu- iKt to vxan.liittlon .itiuln It t your B Hl'llll l(llr ind If fdun.l rxtrtlv u pn. tMntil in J Ilia moil won.lf r (ul liaiimtn you rxr imv or lioAr.l of pay Urn expicu agrnt Our Piclal OfTrr rricf i. km in iiK.li or ta 1 5 ami ei,r chariei. I li li ii a tfjuur faiH grnulna IIIXIF. Mil III Wil.NI r BAMIOI.IN, B men rb mandolin at uuuualiuallty, llisrlba Ik In jot walnut anJ rock muila altf rnallnti, Wautlful orango rutorM top, uli.lwalnutllngiiboar.l, accuratily firtlt.l with railed freU. Utcil at)lo pat lirad, nlrkrl tall lurtff, rcuuioui cuaru piair, inula pennon a in. fancy Inlaying around auund hol. i'oxcrtul and il toned. ritr itt of grnulna llaynnni F'tilnci. celluloid rlrk anil Mlunrra Hook of ln ' IrutUim, TMilfh Trafkri Anjono lion Iu I'lnj. WrUoforTHLK muitcl Imtruin.ut mil rlatia ndor(iicaUloju. WoicUMollniJI.Uan.lup dsllan tiM i. IIihJ.iiI.'J4 up, Orgnna f il,VO nn. l'l.no. t l'.'RXd up, eryllilngnlloivcttMliolMala prices an all lull eel toctamltia on bef om lm Inc. liMrera, lAUClIU.VUMxM.UOl.UIO.MnliiHI., Duliuiiue, la. (,ltuur IllUhnre tlioruujMr rrlUlilft lUllor.) m km m tint uvK ti U We aie itqueated to ivo not lee that the prohihilioiHala (by whicti we tin-. durHtand is ine.uit the parly piohibts tioniiila)- will meet at the comt houo in Auburn &,it,uiiluy, 1-Vb. 17th, at lu o'cluck a. in., 'Mo j;ft itctiuaiuli-q and coutibol Uv.o to laco." 1 ne patty pro tiibitiouiata aiu iuighty aeatteriug in theao paita. County Couiiniaaioner John S. Stov-. uiiaon has a telephone line on the barb witt) fence running from Bracken to his houae, but the boy a aay no one ha.s Heard any one talk over it. When they ty to call up aomo ouu they claim that John has an understanding with the itraukou olllce that they are to tell I that no one ia at home. But John Icllllrim it i) nil ll llu and Unit bin tilimm works all right except when some of the boys try to work him for dinner, Intelligence of the death of Jim Den was received bj his Bister, Mis. Cliff Colo of 2107 Douglas street, Omaha, ililsaftoVnoou. Ho died this morning at Phoenix, Ariz., where he bad gonf soverul weeks ago for the benefit ol his health of quick consumption. Tlio Bad event will cast a gloom over a wldociicle ol fiicnds throughout the slate. lie was ii whole-souled, genial gentleman and ono of Mm beat known sportsmen and trap shots iu Nebraska, lie waa the oldest son of the voni'ruhh' "Grandpa" Don of Brownville, Hi b stale, where ho was born iu 1801. Fui oars Jim hud been in bn&Incsa iu Ai apahoo, where ho leaves a widow and one or two chmlien and a brother to mourn his untimely ilemiao. Omaha correspondent Lincoln Journal. ' M J. V. Wiunbold & Co., of Peru, hnvn recently added considerably to their stock of lumber and now have as good and complete a stock as there i3 in the county. They carry coal, lime and all kinds of building material Also wagons, buggies, road wacons, etc. Their price's aie low as the low J est Give tl.om a call when in need of anything In their lino. We will send The Advertiser one year and the Farm Journal to January 1st, 1905. Call and see us for low combination rates on the Iowa Homestead.Chicago Inter Ocean, Globe Democrat and other papers. Before making iiiraugeineiits lot vonr jouijs supply of leading mnttei call and gut oui clubbing tatcs. The tollowing are Homo ot our comhitia niitiotii: The Advertiser one jear nnd the Farm Journal live ears for $1 The Advertiser and Si Louis (.llobe Democrat both one year fur SI (JO The Advertiser and the Chicago In ter Ocean for Sl.-K) The Advertiser and either the Toledo Blade or the New York Tribune for 81 :ir The Advertiser and the Household, a home monthly, forSl :5." The Advertiser and the Iowa Home stead, I'otiltiy Farmer and Insurance journal foi $t..1.i Tlio Faun Journal will he sent live veins wlt'i any of the above combina tions I huso prices aro for cash in 'ldvanco only. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable hy Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis course03 and lessen.", ambllion; beauty, vigor 'TMiS.i es. and cheerfulness soon t'ftL) - .Jrv disappear when the kld- riTrni'VW? r,ev3 are out of order iUlKU Mte or diseased. fSSiJ Kldncv troublo has (ZI1 becoms so prevalent ( that it i not uncommon ra n.-.i ...,.! i. ... i iti uiuiitcu vun ve.iK ;m- 'Kl I ; i u -SAi; ncys. If the child urin 4 i.MtL.i' for a child to be born snv-Y i Hcv. -U"" .. . -. if (i,.. urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when It should bo able to control the passage, It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment oi theso Important orrans. This unoleasani trouble la due to a diseased condition cf Hit Kidneys and bladder and not to a habit a: most people suppose. Vomen as well as men are made mis ciablo with kidney and bladder trouble nnd bolh need tho .v.mo groat remedy The mild and tho Immediate c'l'cct t; Swamp-Root Is soon tealUcd. It Is sole1 i,. j.,innici. in nr,, ?VA4 ijr uiuttuwi in in.- cent and one ,izes. You mav li sample bottle by mall -iSSiV free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of swamp-noot. Ing all about It, Including many of th thousands of testimonial letters rccclvcc from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kllmet i: Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., bo sure and rnentlon this paper, ryw-J.W---w louar tS'.'ii.vSW H-0 w aveaKKi?.f!rti:: 8tlriJf, NeltrniKii vx. Mlxiourl. The suit which was brought by tho Bt do oj MisHotiri Tor a portion of lai d which is dunned as a patt of Ni-m.i a couuty, Nobr., will bo heaid in lh, United States supreme court on Mon day. April 2. Tlio suii began hiht Oc tober and the lirst petition was tiled by the attorney general of Missouii a week ago. United Matm Marshal Matjie s was in tho city hint evening lor tlie pui pose of hcivlng a subpoena on Governor i'oy liter as Nebiudm'soflleiul head Marshiil Mathews left for Omiiha this morning to siorvo a similar paper upon Attorney General Sinjlhe Tho land Is a 10.000 acre tract which was cut off from tho Nebtnslta side ol he Missouri i v ii by a change in tin chnntiel, Th n has been a great deal if dispute a to which state has tin auihoiity to exercise governmental ju ribdiction over the tertitoiy. Lincolr I'uit. Blank deeds, chattel mortgiigi's.fiirni leased, etc., for salo at ibis olllce. Tho Advertiser und tho St. Louif Globo Democrat bvotli ono year foi inly SI. 00. Vo cum give you reduced rates oi almost any paper published in tin United Scutes. r l a I Ixmm The American Protoctivo Tariff League 's a national organization advocating " Protection to American Labor and Industry" as explained by its constitu tion, as follows : "Thaotjoctof lh! Leeuju shall bn to proteot Amrien labrr by a tariff on Imports, which that) adequataly ieuro Amorloan Industrial produou C""nt the competition of foreign labor." Thoro are no personal or private profits in connection with the organiza tion and it is sustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of its publications. FIRST: Corrapondfieo It eolleHed regarding " Membership " and " Offioial Correapondentn.' 8ECON D: We need and weloome oontributione, whether email or large, to our eauee. THIflD: We publish r large line of doeumenta lovering nil phaaoa of the Tariff queation. Conv olete set will be mailed to any addreos for CO eante. -FOURTH! Send poital card request for freo aample oony of the " Ameriosn Eoonomiot." Address Wilbur F WeUeman, General Seeretary. VOO Weet 23d Btreet. No Yfk. && 3e ASSjVPTFv1 gxts m JWIUHEttS .)l Cut this ad. nut and r-eml to ami lie will soiul jou llilu IIIMMIOl rnriivnu.roH O. !., Mibjoct til ctainlnatliin. hxniuluo It ut your lirossollli'i) ami If round exactly as r)nccntpil niul Dcxiirorfincentoiiraiic'clnf efferprlri. itt.ii 15, Icsstlie 'U.oriii j.7r,nml ikjiiwi clinn;,'a. 'J liln U u ii'Kulur htrnillvnrliis Model Violin, richly coloicit, lunlily tlsIioil.iiowcuuluinUwfct in tone, coinplrttf nillitlne 'jdliow.onnixtineetnf etrtnne, violin c.o.ioiiliiunil ibf ttia b" t lii'tructlou ImoUo imblUlinl. Wrtlclur .oniiilinllinlrnmmil uniluraHiiKnd ptiniut'iititlnR ma u.. 111 uii, u. 1 1. a ai inn hTin:i.i. linn ii i, ui( (lltiY'r A IIILharf- Ikoroujlilj rellnble-Wltor,) fiocoHOBoaGnKotJooE(?EC'Eoaorioaefi23acoH(?ErinoEonori e tjtj H a n n m oaof2aw H3 ,.-, Ft .V, 1 3 HI THE Bfi ti in .... 0i Hffki y Imtph Imu I Pi fc iXM. I IN li Lit Uttum l'aong rv g LARGEST CIRCOUTIOHJJFJWMUTICAL PAPER IN THE WEST It is radically Republican, advocating iJuAEut it can always be relied on g m the cardinal doctrines cf that party for fair and honest rtporls of all po- with ability and carncstnessu litical MovtmriitiJ,jZj&JJl$ ed, ' na t 1 ' " a IHTCR OCCAM 3EPPL.EK ALL m wW j THE KEVVSAWD B BEST CURKEKT LITERATURE It Is Morally Clean and as a Family Paper Is Without a Peer. 5sM : The Literature of its columns is equal to that of the best maga zines. It is interesting to the chil dren Cf well as tho parents 13 E3 9 H O 83 O :E9 0 THE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF THE WORLD s nd 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 standpoint.. tniontaa ra a 9 o cs M ia THE DAILY AKSONnAYHIJTIO'fS 07 THE H BW 3 m IHTEU OCBAH ARE BEST 0? TxtElR KIND. JM 3 O rrlcoofDnllyliyinnll $.OI) por roar 5 BH i S rrlcnofSuiiilny bymnll ': 00 por yunr fi 5. I?, Dully nnd Swntlny by mnSl (50.00 jior vpur " n g ncafflatfHoraoaoffianflasojaoEoncsofjoaanonijoEosioHfiiaoEJ:' o y e u s .' f"Td h ,,. w3 n . ik v- m H, liavi- b-.iWi'i it in; wo ulra to iiive i i.i aloiinfort ' "i . o ' rQ 6 An hk- . . ' Vriiir(.Grip, cri laijuiuil sr. ' - Mm fli.woa 74 yr. record, largest annual sale. I,l2li Quality (nut hlKh price J: I nro void direct, rrow u to lost ami t'M i u. :. ., . v. ..car inu uubi lruiL Known, wa W' K Ki.i- . I i TM.-n Apple vl- le-. tpraftfi million 1- ami 2-yr. !?-JA , OL it 'ii'i'.'J.Mm.j. etc.. l.i in noitior. 1'lenso write us. (Mklcl: fnc 1! '.!- J 'IN ,. .',.. 00 niren On-liiinli. !- ri4 rrratrBnwf?f B - . . ' j ,-i. - ammeo saro arrival. !m W2 rAJ K K? P.H-srt n 'iroTie, Ai.fti ilin. Our licst eiisti merB .tre tin io wld ! of trying to jet all wu can. f TftRK L0UIS1 KXA. HC . ' Mi j r.-.ruiy b'lslni-as not L?l,i Danfitlllf, K.Y. t ",lo uno.."-Visltus. CrBR0J SUrt. Ei.V Vtc i- . u'"'ii,' SaH" 1 1, ,n. It's rosy.FullliiK Stavlt HOIitT m Da j', tt:aniri3n,ReliciOHS,.Ssaator,SMiii -l. etc. Viirlous sorta, Adapted to all tctlwi.j IIIUHW. llimillllllllllMIHIIHIU III I HW Ai?armL brry ?f un;quallcd value-Practical, Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive Hand somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated, By JACOB BIQGLE No. 1-BIQQLE HORSE BOOK AUnuoiil Horsch a Common-Sense Treatise wtihr,,.r n illu-itrations ; a standard work. i"fcV 'tnU No. 2-BIGQLE BERRY BOOK All about growing Small Fruits-read and learn how contnins 43 colored litclike reproductions of BUaj,n J varieties nnd 100 other Illustrations, Trice. 50 Cents W' cj isiuuLb POULTRY BOOK am niioiu 1 ouiti-y ; the best Poultry nook In existence I or",'iiC?f.f?rlhi,n. ,""3 colored lifelike renroduct ions l'rice, 50 Cents. Pal br"d3' wilh '3 oth:r WustrailSS; No. 4-BiaOLE COW BOOK All ohnilt rni ....111., n I .. .0,1. - r !""'. ll,c Uliry iiimineM ; havlnc a oreat i sale, contains 8colored life-like rcprouuctionsoieach breed, with .32 othci lllubtratloaa. l'rlcc, 50 Cents? w u-uiuuud avvilNt; UOOK Just out. All nlwut HoRs-Ureedlnfr. Tccdltur Hutch, cry, ninenies.. etc Contains over 80 bcniltl?u ha f. tones And other ciiKriivhiss. Trice, 5o Cent" TheBiani.n nnnifc o 1 . , . MwnrivllTlHtf"",,"c'"V"'u-yPe ,111 I III-.. Iin.,1..,. ..-... u j, 1.11.111111 -UiH.llSn) C lllt'V t FARM JOURNAL ouHf Hfhe S2nte hoo5","."011 "i0.1 n ralsfit '' y" I Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKSand the FARM JOURNAL Sample of PARM JOURNAL and circular descrlbl,,,. DiaQLn HOOKS ft, WII.MI'.R ATKINPON. A.l.l.. -.. CUAb '. jtNKIN. '""' B'AXCXI JOUUNAI. I'lTILADULI' 1 " , IU..,,, m t 'III A J itier -y. MiBjIi,. riiitfifn uiailitymitf tmBriMl 'vftrnM tit' " fflrf Ifllllll lllllllllrlr TitiM l : w'ftilMatweMeJfa ylyey .. ' nanwaiSiiesj t V "