i f, PT fc UM i .im f The Nebraska Advertiser VT, W. NJt.YiUlittt, fnblltlur. SunSUIlll'TION 01.60 1'Kll TICAK FKLUAY, MAItOH 0, 1000. Local jlSTgws TIiobIx wucka of gtoundliog weather ifl Glided. Wo had rain, snow and Blcot Sunday night and Monday. Goorgo Lindsey liaa moved Into tlio MoNincli liouao in the western iurt of town. Dim Muxwull, who has rented hia father's fariii, tlio old John Jinnies place, movod in from Auburn Friday of last week. Jiy an nriangomuiit made last Satur day Jt. I Jirown tukrH only a third Jn tereat iu the atoro of Andoraon & Iirown. Mr. Andoraon ro-jervto two tlilids interest. Lloyd Jtoytio has sold his feed store to a Mr. Jl ayes, of Aspiuwall, who will take po'JMt'sslon soon Jjloyd oxpocta to go to Oklahoma soon, with tlio rest of the Roybo's Hrownvillo Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wade, of Crab Oi chard, returned homo Tuesday after a week's visit with their brothcrn-. luw, L. H. Merritt. Mrs. Moirittand tho liitlo girl went hoitio with thorn. A letter from John Dorrani, who is now located at Neck City, Mo., says ho is night engineer for a big z no plant. Willi tho exception of a lew nights when ho was under tho weather ho has worked every night tinco ho lim been there. Lloyd Royao has resigned his posi tion as postmaster of Brownvillo, to tako place as noon as his successor is appointed and quatiliod. E, D. lierlln, Charley .Schiiiitss. T. C. J)llt. and Elmer Cole ure candidates for tho appoint ment. JJrownvillo Sun. Mrs. S. M. Jvllao, who has been visit ing her daughters, Mrs. F.L.Woodw.ml and Mis. Goo. Yackloy, and her tUBtois, Mrs Oacar Scovlll, of Iirowuvlllo, and Mrs. O. 1. Uuiker, of AHpinwall, for about three week , started for her homo in Garuett, Ivansas Tuesday. If the editor has woin a scarod look thi.s week it is uo limit; tliuu ahould be expected Last week we Haul that Mrs. S. M. ICIiso Intel gone to lirown vllto to visit her mother, Mrs. Scovtll. As Mis. Kliao is fifteen joara older than Mrs. Soovill, wc would not blame her for being offended. Tlio two Indies are sistcis. John Anderson, of I'helps, Mo., gave us u pleasant call Tuesday. Mi. und Mrj. Aitderiioii had been at Auburn atlmiding the trial ot George Hay lor the murder of Frank Chcesmiin. Mrs. Anderson is a siotor of tho murdered man, and bus adopted tho liitlo girl. Mr. and Mia. Andeinnti came iu from Auburn Monday and visited S. K. An del Hon und family until Tins-lay nftei- 1)00(1. George Ray wus -i 1 trial 111 th dls tnol court ul Auburn last wttik foi tlio inurdor of Frank Cheeamuu. Tho ev iduiicu was oouipleted Saturday night, the testimony of tho witnesses all being in. Monday morning tho attornoja on both sides consulted and an agreement was effected allo.ving the )risoutr to jitead guilly 10 manslaughter. This was done, and Judge jjtull sentenced Kuy to ton years iu tho ponitentiaty. A rather amusing story is told of Mr. JjO-iley Poland, of Shubeit, who who has rented tho old limmert farm jiiAt north of town. Mr. Poland has been temporal ily living with Elmer James, and tho other night, which was one of thttdo cold ones, ho went to bod 011 the second Hour, and throw his pants, containing a small revolver and 325 iu cuironoy, too near theatovepije which rutin up tluoue.li hia room Poland waa boon in the land of dreams und about the riiinn time his pants tildil the, the revolver wa discharged by the heat and Sift of the (25 were 1.0 badly burned that tho uiotie) had to bl unt 10 Washington in exchange tui other bills. Tho shots, of coui.se, moused the entire houaHinld, but tin lite was l'islintlleant and was .10011 put uul.ti.iluiu Judex. 'ejtCKSSSJJisjKrr ?r Died At lior home two miles north west of llarada, Fob, 25th, Mrs. J5. Uerg, of lung fovor. Tlio deceased was about aovouty ycatM old, and a resident of this county a number of year". Grandma Uorg was a devoted christian, un affoctlonato motlipr, a kind iiulgli bor, and uver ready to assist in time of sickness, fclie louver four sons and two diiught'tfl to mourn the loss of a mother wliuao place cm never be filled. Tlio funeral was hold (roin tho real- dunce Tuesday. A largo concouiso of Horrowing relatives and fiieiids fol- lowed tho remains totliecomutoty nenr her late homo, where ull that was mor tal of thoir beloved was laid In her last resting place. May she rest in peace. Uaradii correspondence in Falls City Journal. Grandma Jierg wus well known to many of our oltizons, having foimerly lived for many years In Aopinwall. Cottier Unlvoruty, located at Iietlw any lit Ishts, a stibiub of liincoln, has boon Btruggllng for yoaiB under a crushing debt caused by extensive building aud land operations under taken at tuo very inception of tlio ini stitiitioii. After a long biittlo tho cam pus and buildings aro now entirely fiee from debt, and tho title has again been vested iu tho Christian chinch. Tho old Inoubua removed, it may bo expect ed that tlio school will now go ahead as it has at no time in Hb previous his tory. A good healthy school bus been maintained undor tho moflt discourag ing circumstances during tho panic period. A devoted faculty has man aged to keep tho work going without adding to tlio dobt. Undor the new conditions It seems curtain tiiat tho university will grow and that tho cuius cational suburbs around it will flourish ami become one of tho most attractive places of residence around tho capital city. State Journal. A Sure Sign of Group. Hoarseness in a child that is subject toeioup H a sine indication of the approach of the disease It Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as tho child becomes hoaise, or even after tlio croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Many mothers who have cioupy children al ways keep this lemedy at hand and llixi that it saves them much trouble and worry. It can always bo depend ed upon and Is pleasant to take. For salo by Keeling. START THE YEAH RIGHT. By this wo mean that If you ure not already a subnet iber to Tho Nebraska State Journal yon should become one at once. Thu Journal is Nebiaska's old reliable, lieing published at the Ht.ito capital it piints moio kowh of interest to Nebraskans than any other paper in tho state. Many of ils patrons have been subscribers foi over a quarter of a century. Tho Journal lias built up a tremendous business by its push and energy and the puper Htnnds at the head ot tlio coluiii!). its daily and Sunday issues not only con tain all the current news of the world but aie IIIIhI with hp-'i'IhI tontines , I'lie Semi-Weekly Journal, which l many is called "the farmers' dull,." gives 10t papers a year lor Si. 00 and h niiii ot l ho gieatest barmi.s evei ' iff e led rendem. 'I lie e;ir tllili) will l i record briMik'T with The Journal, us 181)!) has been. Jqln the aimvol realeiH for tho coming presidential campaign: Thu Way to go to California la In u tourist sleeper, personally coo ducted. via Ihe Burlington Rome. You dou't ehiingo eirs. You make f.mt lime You see tho finest scenery on the globe. Your car is not so expensively fui niHhod as a pdiirc sieepei but il ia jusl ms clean, jiibt as coin tollable, just nt good to rule in uhd ihmii, y-ji it tp er II has wide vcstiluiles: PiiiIm-Ii gas high back seats; a uniformed Pull man porter; clean bedding; spueiouH toilet tooiiix; tables aud a heating no go. lieing; stinnglv and heauU built, it 1 Ides biiioothly; it Is warm in winter and cool iu summer. Iu charge of each excuiHlun paily Is an e.peileiiced excursion eomluotm who iiceompanies it right tlnough to IjQ's Angeles. v.-.. r 1... n. . . . . otwH leave uiiiuiin, i .loiepn.ijiucoin and Hastings every Thur,'da,,.iiiiiving fsui Franelsco tollowing .Sunday, Jaif Angeles Monday Only three d.ij riom the Missouri river to the Piiciih Const including a stopover of 1 Iiiiiim al Denver and 2J3' hours at Saft Lake City two of the most Intori'rtilun eilies on the eontiiieut. Fur folder giving full information call at any Burlington Route ticket id flee or write to J Francis. (Jen'l I'ns Benger Agent. Omat a. Neb. li-'iliT Ft'dt Hoi ironi th Gvjii Was the ball that hit (1 B Stcii.lniau ol Newark, Mich, in tlorHil vr It iiised horrildo ulcers thu' no treat niout helped lor 20 years Then Buck leu's A 1 idea Salve em m him. t'uie eiits. htuiN(s, bnrnii bolls, Miuweiin kin eniptioiio BeH' pile cute on e -ill '.Vie a bo v. I'nre gimutulei'd. an d In Kcdlii.g, dr gglsl f jraW JWiJiWiai Ho la It D66 T w Th remarkable uo ccjUindlnglliework of Prof. Theo Khaas, of Nebwka Qiy, Jim caused tha thinking d.icc nf neoole to a sic S n... I. It AnnrV Thu $$$$ method ii caatly ex- ur'l - iVU m4f.jNplnod to thosa who -M jay asjjc 0j( prejudiced notion lotu? . , to scnd for . era(lire explaining.! Tho lOiaraa Method of Magnetic i McnHnR. appeal most to educated, thinking peo ple. The ignorant and uper3titim are afraid to investigate any new science. 1'rof. Khara cures all curable and many to-called incurable disease without the use of drugs or surgery. He also posseis e the wonderful ability to cure certain divMses at any distance, without ever seeing the patient. This is what he calls the "Abicnt Method." Many ahn3t miraculous cures have bcon made, and by writing you can get a long list of testi monials and sworn statements by promi nent people who have been restored to health by this means.' Recorder of deeds Chns. C. Hrnndt, Nebraska City, had lit entire use oi right hand and arm by paralysis; other methods failed and he could'nt work. Prof. Khara treated him and ho went to work in fur days, and in si days he was entirely cured. Mr. Jns McCain of Council BlulTs, la. had lost the use of both lower limbs; in three days he could walk, and cured in less than two weeks. Editor Brown of the Ncbra-ka City Daily and Weekly I'ref says; llr (Kharas) undoubtedly dos a great deal of good, and personally cannot thank him enough; mv rheumatism is all gone, and my eye, where burned, does not trouble me any mori."OMrs. N. Urusha. a prominent Nebraska City lady was cuwd of nervous prostration of ten years stand ing when other doctors said she en old never be even helped. Miss May Dun can, Nebraska City, could not turn in bed so bediy was she afflicted with inflama tory iheumatism for serernl weeks Three treatments by Miss Worman (Ma tron of the Nebrjek'. Magnetic lnfirmnrv) cured her entirely. Mr. F. L. Kehey. foreman of tho Daily IVess cured of ner vous hoadaehe of 1 1 years standing by one treatment by J'rof. Kharas. Friends and relatives of Mrs. A. Sanqaest of Ne braska City, said she could not live an hour; in 15 minutes she was relieved ol pain, and in two days was abla to be nt work; neuraljia of the stomach was her trouble; she has since been snccevdulty treated for cancer of the breast by 1'iof. Kharai. ,T Tlio Nebraska School of Mn&rneUnin and tlio Nebraska Magnetic Infirmary are at Nebraska City. Branch Infirmaries arc being located all over Nebraska and Iowa. Help Wanted Several honest, consciendous men and women to work in thes institutions at splendid salaries. Write forinfurmition. Its froe. Prof. Theo Krnran. Supt. . Miss Emma Worm mi, Matron Nebraska City, Neb. Brunch ollice at Porn, Neb. Mr. ami Mrs. Gillet, Matngcrs Take the wiigouelto when 111 Auburn for any jmit of the city. ISaov riding Quirk time. All trains met. Join MrElhauoy, prom iutor. M.VIKl)-sj-VKl!U. I'Kli-ON's T U DIS- lili't UHU P Mini ! is III till Mat, l ii HS-fl.l lllf III lllr mill .til it "III Mlllllllll 1: ci iiiiilt s. 1 II in to i y .1 l.v W'.p.Mii lo wi'f'iMv l)'"imbl.' (iniillm morn Willi iiiiuk- IHl Olipt Mil 111. n. Itcfi'll'IICI'H I . MlllW.Cil. P.iifl -!- Ir nidi f.H a hiiiuif,i iMivcl in. 6. A I'liiU.'iaeUixi'Mi lliiililliiK.UIilnuo. Dyspepsia Curo. ItnrtlflcIfillydiiteritathefoodJindnlds Naturo In strengtbenJn nod recon BtruotlnK tho oshauBtwl digextive or gans. J b id tho luU'Gt dlccover? d dtsost ant and tonic. JTo ot her preparation can approach it in oflicloncy. Itj in otantty relieves iml permanently euros Dyspepsia, Indention, Heartburn, Plat.iilcr.ce. Sor Stomach, Nausea, StckJIoHdachc,GuUrr.lilu,Crftnips,r.nd all other results of imperfect dlr;e5tioa coaraii by K. C DWltt A- Co., C bltaj For sale by Keeling, tho dru'int. YC-ARS y"C Anrono si'iulliig n lclph and eVnrri, lii iur qttli'ltly (linrlnln eil'r oplt a 11 fruti whi .in r an liiraiitlou isir.itiiilii7 pmui (sb'o, (1 in lloiiHMrlctlyriiiiiuioiirli.l. Hum ton!t 11 1'uit-iita eont frpo, ulloit luonry for oi'urm jiii us. lMtuutn taken t.iriiiL'li fliliui x to. lecwlvc tffini noticf, vlrhtjutolmruo, lit tho A Imnrtnomuly llliitrntcil nn It. I rrcrx t Tlr riilatlnii of any nelimtlilo J.uirniil. 1 eri i, 11 n joint lour niuiitlitf. 11. Soldbyiill iowilf nkrs, BROHH & Go.38"" Hbw YorK llruacli onico. C5 V Ht Vi'H!.hl...sicii. I). C. . 7,7 Jrs. M.T2 a Jk ffilV IMtod K&mbir cm X& ztty vuao M'AV fca IMA 60 . M.t.a'aA!)(Tr saiiCftsj hw-WA DCT.1CN0 The Louis The Great Tewsj)n,cr oi' tho World TWICE E"VEEYWEEK Eight Pages Almost Equal or More to a Daily- each Tuesday at the Price and Friday of a Weekly $1.00 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR $100 No other paper gives THJ5 NEWS so promptly, so fully, no accurately. 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