hr iT'WJfy"' T,"'!'WT TITf,' "f'irww'i"v-r T-r, ''t'Mliv'Wriii''iiiaitirrrww't.iijwiiinujii.ipiiMij.i iiimium'x milium ! in i h, jwhhjiw WOniBIIgn f5SHESaBnS25I!l2HK ri 1 l l r k r U How Is It D6ne V 1 6&i - Op The remarkable luo ccm Attending the wojk of Prof. Thoo Khanu, of Nebrakn, City, hiw caused the thinking cl.vss of people to aslc "How is it doner The 3w method it efily ex- plained to those who vtill lay aside old prejudiced notions long enough to send for literature explaining it The Ktiirnu Method of MflRiwtlc Mcnllng. pr,eals most to educated, thinking peo ple. The Ignorant and superstitious nre afraid to investigate any new sciatica, l'rof. Kharas cures all curable and many so-called incurable diseases without tho use of drtiRs or surgery. He also posses cs the wonderful ability to cure certain diseases at any distance, without ever seeing the pnticnt. Thi is what he calli the "Absent Method." Many almost miraculous cures have been made, and by writing you can get a long list of testi monials and sworn statements by promi rent people who h,tvc been restored to health by this means. Recorder of deeds (.has. C. Urandt. Nebrask City, had lost entire use ol right hand and arm by paralysis; other methods (.died and he could'nt work. Prof. Kharas treated him and he went to work in four Uys, and in six days he was entirely cured. Mr. as McCain of Council Bluffs, la. had lost the use of both lower limbs; in three days Ue could walk, and cured in less than two weeks. Editor Brown of the Nebraska City Dnily and Weekly Press says; "He (Khams) undoubtedly does a great deal of good, and personally cannot thank him enough; m rheumatism is all gone, and my eye, where burned, does not tronble me any more." Mrs. N. Hrusha, a prominent Nebraska City lady was curod of nervous prostration of ten years stand n when other doctor said she could never be even helped. Mjbs May l)u can, Nebraska City, could not turn in bod so badly was khe afflicted with intUma tory rheumatism for several weeks. Three treatments by Miss Worman (Ma tron of the.Nebrsk , Magnetic Infirmary) cured her entirely. Mr. F. L Kels!', foreman of the Daily Press cured ol ner vous headache of 1 1 years standing by one treatment by Prof. 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 able to be at work; neuralgia of the stomach was her trouble: she has since been snccessfulty treated for caneer of the brt by Prf. Kharas. " y The Nebraska Sdiool of MagtMttom an the rteferatka Magnetic Infirmary are at Nebraska City. Branch Infirmaries are being located all over Nebraska and Iowa. ' r Help Wanted Several honest, conscientious men and women to work in thes institutions at splendid salaries. Write for information. Ia free. Prof. Theo Kruras, Supt. t Miss Emma Wormau, Matron HebiaskaClty, Nak Jrnuoh oil ice at Peru, Nob, Mr. unit Mis. (Jillct, Managers WANTKD-SKVKUAh 1KU60N VOll DI8 Uk't OIlh-.oMitn iK' r In thin nUIu to rop rusmt 111,1 In llitlr own mid iirromidlnK ciiuntleft. Willing to pay yearly 6tt),iuyaulo WeuiUy. Desiralilooimlloyinnnl with uuun ii'tl oppnii unities. Itclurotices oxi'lutiiKcU. Kti,iiM'-if uiIiIicnni'iI HUmipoil envelnrwi. p A .'nrk.oCuxton Building. CIiIcuko. 1 ,i! b wugouetto when in Auburn for atty part of tin city. Kiwv riding Quick time. All trains met, John MoKllmricy, proprietor. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Diflests what you eat. Itartlflcuollydlgestatbofoodandiid Nature lu strengthening nud recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. ItiBtliehtofitdlscotejcddtgosV ant and tonic No other preparation oan approach it in efficiency. It in ntantly relieves and permanently euros Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, rintnlcr.ee, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Slcknoadache,Oastralgla,Cramps,and all other results of tmperfectdlgestlon. "raoarsa by E. C DoWItt ACo., CrjlcaiH K 1 1 iii (i drugglat. BO YEARS '' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DESIGNS COPYFUQHTS AC. . Anyono innllng a il-.etrh and description mny nnlrUly ninorlalu our opinion frou wUotlior ru liiTontlnn I probably ptnUma. Communion. llmif utrlctlroonttilouttal. Ilaudbookoiil'ntcnti vent froo. Oldest turner fureeurlngjHUiitii. I'Htanu taken tlirouuh Jlumi & Co. rooelra tyttlal noUc4, without ckrit, lu the Scieniific American. A hnndiomoly llluitrntnd wnoXljr. T.argeat clr ciilullon or any BdontlUa journal. Tenon, f 3 yenr: four months, tl. Soldbysll news dewier. MUNN & Co.30 New York Urancli OlDoa. 6 F BU Taf Illusion. I). C. KraW Hjs&k-u nw The Nebraska Adrertiser W, W. HJ.YOitHKt r-Ufhtr. SUJISUltlPTION St.& iisit risArt FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1000. ItEPUBLIOAN CO, CONVENTION. The repiibliciiii county convention met at tins court hoiioe at Auburn hint Monday afternoon and who called to aider by J W Armstrong, chairman of the county central committee. Soys inour Howe was elected temporary olialrinitn, W II Uounfluld Hecretary and V rfandcra aaulHUut aecruturj. Ab there were no contents the Hervicea of the comtmtUo uu credentials wiib diHinu8ed with, and tho temporary or L'anl.ation wan mado permanent. Ji. Frank Meal read u division ha hud made of the ceunty into districts for ths Belection of delegates to the congressional and state conventions, and on motion his suggestion was adopted. This gave Nemaha product one delegate to each convention, Aa- pinwall and St. Deroiu one delegato to each convention, lirowuvillo one to each convention, and London aud Island ouo to each convention. Tho delegates present then selected the del egates for the congressional and state conventions in accordance with the above appoitioument. Nemaha select ed Seymeur Howe for the congression al and G N Titus for the state. Tho following Is a list of the delegates from this county: Congressional John S Stull, Peter Ilerlet, J W Horn, Ed Berlin, J W Laeli, Seymoui Howe, J II Polnman, Etnest Oestmun, U K McCandless, E J Tucker, II J Callen, Thus Kippling, T J Majors, P M Medley, J W Armstrong und ri W Fisher. State Peter lierlet, A L Lawrence, J M. Armstrong, G N Titus, J E Dieh uier, Fred Meyers, sr, P II b Hunt, August Tuxhorn, Peter Uerger, G liable, W II Houtfleld, James F Ely, T J Majera and B F Craig. A resolution uaa adopted endorsing E J Durkett for congrehsman and in strucling the delegates to the congrts slonal convention to vote for hla re nomination. 1). Frank Nual was en dorsad for member of the congressional central committee. A motion wus mado to endorse Judge Tucker of Humboldt for delegate to the national convention, but a state ment was made that Dan Long of Au burn was a candidate and the notion was withdrawn. Judge Tucker will probably receive the support of tho delegation, just the same The preciuct delegates selected mem bers of the county central committed. W W Sanders and S F Bridge were se lected from Nemaha preciuet and C P Barker and Prank Shubert from As pinwall. Hon W C Sloan of Nebraska City made a short address, after which the convention adjourued, The new central committee met and organized by electing A D Giltaore chairman, V? II Bouhfleld secretary and M S Mclninch treasurer. Thomas II. Jones, a wealthy and prominent farmer of Bedford precinct, went to Kansas City Wednesday evens ing to which place he shipped his Chit thorn tillies. Mr. S. W. Halliwell of Kansas City bought one of the Allies for $205, and Mr. Jones expects to sell the other while in the city. Auburn Herald. A Sura Sign of Group Hoarseness iu a child that la subject to croup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease. If Chamber laiu'ri Cough Remedy 1b given as soon as the child- becomes hoarse, or even after tho croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Many mothers who have croupy children al waya keep this remedy at hand and dud that it saves them much trouble and worry. It can alwaj'H bo dopend-. ed upon aud is pleasant to take. For salo by Keeling. Dr W Wixon, Italy Hill. N Y. says: I heartily recommendOneMinuteCough Cuie It tuave my wife immediate re lief iu flUiTuuating asthma." Plensanl to take; never fails to quickly cure nt otiKhn.unlds, threat aud lung troubles! Keeling. Geo Noland, linnklaud, ()., says: Mv wifp had piles forty years. DeWitt's Wituhlla7.(l Salve cured hnr, It Is tho best naive In America." It heals every thine and cures all skin diseases. W W Ki'iiling The politicians ef Lincoln pricked up their ears yesterday whan it was reported that T. J. Majors had ad mitted that ho would be a candidate for representative in the legislature from Nemaha county. Unlike the case of Admiral Dewey, none of the politicians asked what ticket Governor Majors would run on, nor was It ru mored that ho expected to run simply for the purpose of voting for an Omiiha 'editor for United States senator. State Journal. The republican primaries for Nema ha precinct were held at The Advertl sor ofllco last Saturday. S P Bridge was elected chairman and W V Sands ers secretary , A motion was earned that the chairman appoint a committee ol ihrett to select delegates to tl 4 coun ty convention. The chairman appoint ed as such committee W T Hussell, Eugene Howe aud E J Maxwell. Tho committee reported the following list: W T Hussell, W Vf Sanders, W G Max well, Seymour Howe, lien Colerlck, John Shuck, Letter Poahody, Earle Gilbert, Luther H Barnes, tf F Bridge and Walter Hadlock lien Colerlck mid it would be impossible for him to attend the convention and E J Max well was substituted. The list wa thon adopted and the above named were elected delegated UNOLE VOL BITTER. Big hearted, genial old Uncle Vol Hitter has moved from St. Deroln to the Wray Taylor farm in Aspinwall precinct. In losing Uncle Vol St Deroln has parted with on of its old- est and best citizen and with one of its most lovable characters. UncleVol is a Kentuckiun. We do not know whether ho came from tho "blue grass." "pennyrlle" or "purchase" region of that grand old state, but we do know this be is an ideal Kentucky gentle man, tt loyal friend if ho loves you. an honest enemy if he has reasons to hate you. Uncle likes his politics as he likes his whisky. Ho takes both straight He is a simon pure demo crat and loves his party and its print ciples with the same fervor that he loves those that nre nearest and dear est to him on earth. Iu his old age ho is as sunny hearted, as open, frank nnd generous as a child Those who know h m beBt realize that his heart is a fountain flowing over with the milk of human kindness, it is a pleasant thing to havp Uncle Vol call on you, have him put his arms earesBinglj about your shoulders and hear him talk of bis past political such ccshcs when ho beat all hie opponents in his countless races foi the olllce of road ovorseor of his old precinct Uncle Vol is aging rapidly. He is no longer the halo, hearty man of yore. Despite tho fact that the frost of age have whitened his head and havo sapped him of his oace magnificent m-ungth. he is as young of heart and HspoHltlon as he was in the days of hla youth. He has lived an honest life and has won tho love of all who re fortunate enough to know him. Herald. 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Dr II II linden, Summit, Ala, says: I think KodnlDyspnpsiaCure is a splen did medicine. I prescribe it anil tn confidence iu it grows with continued use." It digests whnt yon eat and dninkly cures dyspepsia and indiges tion, Keeling You never know what form of blooil poisoning will follovy constipation Keop the liver clean by using DoWiti' Little Eailv IMsers and you will avni' trouble. Thpy are famous little pill lor ronstip'ition and liver and bowel trouble.1-, Keeling, Radical Changes have been made at THE BIG STORE" During the past few weeks. These changcswill result in the betterment of our Service, and will largely reduce our expenses, thereby enabling us to sell on a smaller margin of profit than heretofore. Our storo is rapidly getting into shape for opening business, in all departments. Wo carry a very largo and comploto assortment of Wall Paper which wo aro selling at about 25 per cent less than last season's prices. A fair quality of Wall Paper at 3i cents per Single Roll. 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