The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, June 22, 1900, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T" wwwir&"nw "''' JTrffT5r ' i ifwy g T "
-., . -i; L1 ---- r- .aijwrw..
tttUfcaM
1 - -ejer
5
t
S
fr 1 he Nebraska Advertiser
V W. 3A.SDER3, Publisher.
Fuiday, June 22, idoO.
1 his Paper I Farm Journal
One Year. nearly 5 Years.
PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPEESPOR
THE PEIOE OF ONE.
Wo Wftut to got r00 now pubscribora to
our paper, nutl uro going to do it if wo cnn,
wo thoroforo coutiuuo our nrnuigcuient
with tho Fixriu Journal by which wo can
Bend Tho Nobrmtkn Advcrtisor and tho Farm
Journal for the reiuaindor of 1j00 and all of
lgol, ljo2, I90H, lyo4, both for $1. And
wo inako tho same offer to all old subscrib
er who will pay all arrearages und ouo year
iu advance.
You know what our is, and tho Farm
Journal in a goiu practical, progressive a
clean, honest, usoful papor full of gump
tion, full sunshine, with an iinnionso circu
lation among tho best peoplo every whoro.
YOU OUGHT TO TAKE IT.
LITTLE BOOK WOEM
XUNOKANT FAIIKNTS CON8IDKK
RKAD1NU UNIMl'OKTAXT.
Should HftTO Proper Light Children
lMttotl "With ltcndlnt; tllnsscs Nevur
Suffer With Wuuk or Iuilumod
Kyes.
In almost cvory household there is
oue member of the family who is tho
"000k worm," or student, who steals
rf for a quiot hour with some loved
author, uud who, in spite of being1 for
blddun, is often found burning the
"midnipht oil," which is frequently
contained in an old smoky lamp, or
sometimes rending by nothing better
than the flickering light of a cnndle or
by the fireside by uny light, in fact,
that will enable them to decipher the
beloved print.
People who have no inclination for
improving their minds think this is
but a waste of valuable time, and
many children whose hungry intellects
crave tho food found in good books,
are deprived of tlris joy by narrow
minded parents, and arc made to feel
that they are stealing time whenever
they pick up a book.
Many of our brainiest lawyers and
men of letters were, in tholr childhood,
forced to gain their knowledge under
the greatest difficulties. Curbed by
ignorant parents in their passion for
study, and forced to do uncongenial
work and read at odd moments stolen
from their labor, they still managed to
climb the ladder of knowledge and
fame, but the struggle is a long and
bitter one under such circumstances.
A child who displays this fondness
for books and study should be encour
aged; not, however, to the extent of
injuring his health, as is very apt to
bo the case, by having too little oxer
cise, and care should bo taken that the
light is properly adjusted and that no
strain is felt upon the eyes, which are
ofton seriously injured by attempting
to read by a dim light or by twilight.
If the child's eyes are naturally In
clined to be a little weak and look in
flamed, reading glasses should be used,
which will be found of inestimable
value and comfort and will often obvi
ate the necessity of wearing perma
nent glasses later on, as tho eyes are
aided iu their extra work and all strain
or fatigue is prevented. Students,, as
a rule, are obliged to adopt spectacles
at an early ago, owing to the exces
sive work their eyes have been called
upon to do, aud this could often be
prevented by the use of reading glassts
before the delicate nerves and muscles
have had time to become weakened.
Dr. V. I. Seymour, the eye special
ist, has had wonderful success in fit
ting the eyes of children and his
glasses have helped 11 great many lit
tle ores to see. .There is no pain or
unpleasantness connected with fitting
the eyes with proper glasses and the
comfort aud satisfaction experienced
is well worth the time and money
spent.
The doctor's offices are at 1219 K
street, two doors south of Lindell ho
tel. GLORIOUS NEWS
Comes from Dr. D. Ji. Cargile of
' WusliitH, I. T. He writes: "Electric
Hitters hits out ed Mrs.Hrewer of acofula
which had caused her great suffering
for veins. Terrible sores would break
out 011 her head and face, and the host
doctors could give no help; but now Iter
health is excellent." Electric Bitters is
the best blood puiiQer known. It's the
Hiiprpuid remedy for ezema, tetter, salt
rlmum. ulcers, boils nnd run ning sores
It stimulate! liver, kidneys nnd bowels,
xpels poisons, help digestion, builds
U thu strength. Onlv 50 cts. Sold by
Keeling, druggist. Guaranteed.
IN THE DIAMOND ROOMS.
Quiet i'lMotv Where Customer Mr
Make Kclectlbtta lielattrely
Mid In .Heeluslou
ilost people would find In the jew
elers' showcases things as beautiful
tuid no costly ns they wanted to buy;
in some establishments there would
be found here things ranging in
prices up to thousands of dollars for
single articles; but there nrc people
who want things that more costly
still, or who, it may be, upon one
occasion or another do not want to
make selections in a public place.
These customers the experienced
salesman would bu ablo t,o recognlzo
every time with prnctlcally unerring1
certainty, and at the proper stage in
tho showing of the goods he would
suggest that the firm had other arti
cles that he would like to show them
where they could look at them more
nt their leisure, BayB tho Now Tork
Sun.
The rooms In which the articles
would be shown In such circum
stances, and which would bo In tho
establishment Itself, might be called
diamond rooms, or diamond parlors,
though probably small and simply fur
nished. A room for this uso might
bo a little apartment -.ten or IB feet
square, carpeted and provided with a
table upon which the goods could bo
placed, and comfortable chairs. Thero
would be also, very probably, upon tho
table a pair of scales In a glass case,
upon which jewels can be weighed;
and there would be also upon tho
table writing materials, so that chocks
might be conveniently written.
To ono sitting comfortably In such
a room the salesman would bring from
snfes near at hand such treasures of
tho house as the customer might de
sire to see; bringing Into tho little
room, very likely, the drawer In which
the jewel to bo shown was kept In tho
safe, and sotting tho drawer down
upon tho table and taking from It
the jewel for inspection. If tho in
tending purchaser was looking for a
pearl necklace, for instance, thero
might bo brought to him here one, a
simple string long enough to go
around tho neck, worth $20,000; sim
ple, but very beautiful. Thon thero
might bo shown to him a necklace of
pearls of the same size, and counting,
it might be, tho same number on the
string, worth $30,000, tho greater
price duo to tholr superior perfection
of skin and color. Seen separately,
the difference between the necklaces
would not bo noted; seen together, It
was manliest. The $20,000 necklace
was still very beautiful, but a strong
er term than that would be needed to
describe the simple beauty of tho
other. Incidentally one might learn
that of fine pearls it is difficult to get
enough to supply tho demand.
Ilere might be seen a Bapphire and
pearl pendant, to wear on a necklace,
$11, M0. Another pendant, composed
of a pearl, a diamond and an emerald,
$28,000. Still another pendant, an em
erald and a pearl, and both small,
$13,500. But size doesn't count In any
of these things bo much as perfec
tion and beauty do. In this emerald
nnd pearl pendant the pearl is pcar
Bhapcd and perfect In quality and
shade; a pearl rare and difficult to
match. And here is another pendant,
a little ruby, pigeon blood, with a
pear-shaped pearl suspended from It,
$24,000; and so on. Mnny things at
various prices, not nil so costly as
these, by any means, and Rome more
so. It would not be counted ns re
markable to sell n purchaser sitting
here In comfort and surveying these
beautiful things, quite at leisure, a
jewel or jewels to the value of $50,
000, these being bought most likely to
be given away.
Burlington Route Through sleeping
cars to San Francisco.
No changes no delays no chance
of'miBslng connections if you go to
California via Burlington Route. The
Burlington runs through sleeping cura
Omaha, Lincoln nnd Hastings, to Salt
Lake City and San Francisco, daily.
Dining cars all the way. Library
cars west of Ogdon. Finest scenery in
the world ,
See nearest Burlington ticket agent
or write J. Francis, G. P. A Omaha,
Neb.
Uinta for Home Deoovutlon.
Oils, etchings and water colors
should not be hung together, neither
should there be many pictures on the
drawing-room walls. Two (or three
fine oil paintings are enough for auy
room that is not Intended for a picture
gallery. Water colors In delicate
frames are appropriate for a drawing-room,
fine oil paintings for the
library and hall, and etchings and en
gravings for the dining-room. House
wife. Klllv, Then Cure.
The pork packer hu a queer way of
3olng business. After killing a hog he
jures It. Chicago Daily News.
Old papers for sale at this ofllce.
ftoVAL fiOW DY-D0&
1
KtUbette i)feaunU Thnt Boverclfltfti
hail Sl Da in Bdcletr
Otker Peopi bo.
If you were t tncro monarch you
would have to salute each person ac
cording to rules laid down painfully
by men who havo studied these things
out for you and your brother mon
archs, Bays London Tit-flits.
Were you tho emperor of Austria
the only Blgn of your friendship that
you could give to an ordinary mortal
would be to bend your head slightly
and smile faintly. You might givo
your hand to other Boverclgns or to
ministers or to particular friends, but
ceremony proscribes that if you do
such a rare thing you must merely lay
your august fingers Into their trem
bling palmB and then withdraw the in.
If they act after the ceremony as if
frost-bitten you havo lived up to tho
traditions of tho imperial house.
Tho cear is permitted to givo his
hand to rulors only. But ho has a
great comfort. It is not only his
prerogative, but his duty, nccording
to court etiquette, to kiss Ids cousins,
nnd ns most of his cousins arc females,
it is a duty that is tho roverso of un
pleasant. There was torrlblo troublo
among the old ladies of the Russian
court when President Fauro of Franco
was on his way to mako a vlBlt to St.
Petersburg. MHo is a ruler," said ono,
"consequently our august master
must shako him by tho hand." "No I"
Bald others, shocked beyond measure
"No I Ills father was only a person in
trado and ho hlmsolf was only a tan
ner. Our czar oannot shako such a
creature by the hand I "
80 acute did this question become,
his majesty finally received the presi
dent in privato, and hla form of greet
ing woa kept secret.
Novel nm.ll rray.
In the western pnrt of British Co
lumbia is a novel railway, two miles in
length. The rails are made of trees
from which the bark has been stripped,
nd these aro bolted together. Upon
them runs a car with grooved wheels
ten inches wide.
A Good Oougli Medioino.
It Bpoaks well for Chainborlain'a
Cough Remedy whon druggists uao it
in their own families in preference to
any other. "I havo sold Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy for tho pnst
five years with complete oatisfaction
to myself and customers, " says Dru
gist J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y.
"1 have always used it in my own
family both for ordinary coughs and
colds and for the coughs following
la grippe, and find it very efficacious"
For sale by Keeling.
Valne of Rabies.
"It is impossible to set any definite
value of rubles nt present," said a New
Orleans jeweler, reports tho Times
Democrat. "The mines were ex
hausted several years ago, and the
few fine stones that remain on
tho market are worth whatever
ono chanceo to ask. They aro far
more valuable than diamonds in fact,
the price Is purely arbitrary, depending
chiefly on how badly tho purchaser
wonts the gem. Tho last mines to be
worked were in Slam, but they ure now
entirely closed down. Practically the
same thing may be Bald of emeralds.
A few find their way to the dealers
now and then, but the supply hns
dwindled to almost the vanishing point,
and to secure a fine specimen is pure
ly a matter of luck. They are no long
er kept in stock by the wholesaler,
and when one turns up it brings a
fancy figure. I am speaking, of course,
of first-class stones. Both rubles and
emeralda vary enormously in quality.
Sometimes it is hard to toll just what
they lack, but its absence is unmis
takable, and constitutes tho difference
between a true gem and a mero col
ored stone. For example, I have a four
carat cmcruld that I have tried to Bell
for $100. It is a pretty stone, and seems
outwardly to be perfect, but it lacks
something. I hnve seen four-carat em
ernlds sell for $CO0. They were the
same size, same weight, same shape,
same color as the ono I have, but, ah!
the difference!"
A WEALTH OF BE4UTY
Is often hidden by unsightly pimples,
ezema, tetter, ervHipolaa, ealt rheum,
etc. Rucklen's Arnica Salvo will glorify
the fnco by curing all skin eruptions,
uiho cuts, bruises. hurnB. boils, felons,
ulcers and worst forms or piles. Only
'25 cts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold
by Keeling, druggist.
kT ,W d 1 b rfaVu I fil tlil 1 h rf iri y tl
Our fee returned it we rail. Any one Bending
iketch aud description ot any invention will
promptly receive our opinion free concerning
the patentability of Mine. "How to Obtain a
ratent" aent upon requeit. I'atents aecured
through ua advertised for sale at our expense.
I'atents taken out through us receive tpecUil
notice, without charge, in tub 1'atnt Rkcoud,
an Illustrated and widely circulated Journal,
consulted by Manufacturers and Investors.
Bend for sample copy FRCK. Addtcss,
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.
(Pt$nt Attorney t,)
Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. C
FARMING GROUP
"THE BALLOON,"
Painted by Julian Dupres.
A MOST BEAUTIFUL
. PICTURE FOR THE
HOME.
sky. Thoy gazo in mute astonishmont, wonder, awo and admira
tion revealed in their faces and attitudos. It is tho work of a
master hand.
This is reproduced in colors, 22x80 inches, in a marvelous oil
painting effect. You could not buy ono for $2.00. Wo bought
them in ton thousand lots, so can offer it mailed in a tubo, postpaid,
with a throe months' trial subscription to THE WEEKLY BEE
for 25 cents.
Addross Tho Boo Publishing Co, 2072 Farnam St, Omaha
Tho WewYork Tribune
New
York
Tri-Weekly
Tribune
Monday,
Wednesday,
Friday.
Practically
A DAILY
and tho
Cheapest Known.
A now nnd romnrknblv nttrnotlvo nnbllcn-
tlon.nrofuiioly lllUNtrated with portrnltannil
hiilf'toues: contain nil Ihe ulrlklntc newH
fealurcH or tho Dally Tribune. Bneclnl Wnr
DlHpntclics.CDomesllo mid Korofgn CbrreH.
pomionco.HiiortBtorien, Humorous iiiuHtm-
Uotm, ImuiAtrlnl Infornmtlon.Kuililoii Naton
Asrlmiltunil Matters carorully troaloil, nnil
CjpmDrelionBlvo unci Kollnblo Fliinnolnl nnd
Mnrlcot Itcpnrtfl. It 1h mulled nt snmo hour
tin thodniiy edition, reaction n inrgo propor-
"P,Y,2!'"Y.ta2rW
VIU.t.1... .O M.WIUIiniMJ I.J--WW V ..,, .
nownpnrier tor busy poop I o.
Regular Hubsorlpl Ion prlco,
$1,50 per Year
WenirulsU It with Tho AdvortlHor for
$1,85 per Year
Send a orders to The Advortisor, Nemaha, Nebraska.
The St. Louis
The Great Newspaper
of tho World
TWICE EVERY WEEK
Eight Pages
or More
each Tuesday
and Friday
$1.00 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR $100
No other paper gives THE NEWS no promptly, so fully, ho accurately . No
other paper prints bo great n variety of interesting and instructive read I nit
mutter for every member of thu family. No other paper Is so good, to clean, so
cheap.
CTTT3C!r,T5TT3T? TJATXr And get this sterling Republican Newspaper,
WUCWWIUCA 1NYW thin peerless Home Journal, during all of the
important National Campaign of 1000, and until after the election of the next
President, It is indispensable to every citizen nnd ought to be in every house
hold. Sample copies free. Address
The Globe Printing Co., St. JLouitt Jll
The DAILY GLOBE DEMOCRAT ia
stands at the very trout among the
world.
uaiiy.
.: no"
Daily,
Including Sundiy '""'fijif
One Yenr 80 00
6 Months 3 00
I Months 1 00
Without
One Year
0 Mentha
ii Months
UY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID
SEND'NO MONEY
hbmhe paar bnsinii awswika amino musnim rinif
! loucanazjunuivitat jour nearest ireigni ar pot ana ic
swfMUj sstUfulary.exaetlr as ropretentcd, misI to MklMisttin
as utiu asu.w, aoa itm ukutsst hamuis suu
fan mini; ur. p7
jsv fnlfkt scut our
; Special Offer Price $15.60
and freight charges
isn( charges. Mscmne wsif us ISO ponuds and tha
average 7& wnuioreMU6OTm.es. BIVE IT.THIE! MONTHS
yonr owi Dome, and we win return your lis.su any
ad we win rsWrn j
Ulrtrsat mskM
aatisneo. neMuaiuvrveiniuMu yrwiMer oswui
.I..W.U UITJI
I.Wu4n. all fuilr
r tMwlaa
sio.pu, su.oo, su.vouaep, an run
tckla Ctlfi., but Slt.10 for tbla DBOr DZSK CUUIIT
described In
our
the greatest valae aver offered by aiar house,
ntriAfeVOI? OaT IMITATION by.luewaconeerns
rreatest valve aver eaTered by mmr house.
y . ," -TT r ,1,! ' . I ' wbocopyooradver-
IUeraonU,oirerlng naassira BstkUss under various names, with tsHsss la.
lu.auli. Writs Mai. Mm4 la Celtic aaa leans waeartrallableaaS was ar ai.
THEBURDICK
oaa every uuibi larBOTUIJT,
bvibt eooD rotiTor bvikt uioh
UftMDI aUCHlll
tiasavTs ur aosa.
nest Bakers
'from the beat
-... ..
M !
closed Ibead
IT COSTS YOU
tttttttttttttttttttttttttttaittttttttttttttBMa
I .HIIIB.IIIIIIIHBB1111M
B9eMiiBl0
l:IHiU
swu.uu, ana toen lr oonvincea tnst you are saying is.ov!to stv.w. pay your frelirht aae
fni TO BkTCBM YOCB llt.to If at any time within three months you say you are not satlsned.
W9 A ASkUAX. 3earv, iioeouca txvo. are moruuirmy
Address, SEARS. ROEBUCK eV CO. (Inc.) Chicago, IU.
This Masterpiece ropresentB
ft family of peasants In tho hat'
vest Hold. It is noonday no &
breath of air is stirring and away
off in tho distanco where tho
villagors aro holding their coum
try fair a balloon hangs in the
New
York
Published on
Thursday.
For ovor fifty-eight yearn
WBGKlV fl farmors nnd villagers
Trihlino wn08 vendors lmvo rep
I riUU lie rosontod tho vory best
nlnmnnt nf mir nrmtitrv unmtlnflmi
,, . . L.'... r i
It gives nil important U0W8 Of tllO
nntimi nnd world tho tnoHt rnllnhln
"llUOU Mill worm, uiu inuHt ruuuuio
market ronortB, fascinating short sto-
. ,,nnlliil A rrrimilf nrnl Tin
"08, nil unoxcOllOU Agricultural VO
partmoilt. scientific Olid mooliunicft
. r .. ' T1 , . . ,. , r .,
information, luisluon Articles tor the
women: hurnoroiiH illustrations for
old and young. It is "Tho Peoplo'i
Paper" for' tho ontiro United Statos.
Uogulnr subscription prlco,
$1.00 per Year
Wo furnish It with rtio Advortlsor for
$1.35 per Year
The Groat Republican
Paper of America.
Globe-Democrat
Almost Equal
to a Daily
at the Price
of a Weekly
without n rival in all the weBt, nnd
few Really Great Newapapera of the
Sunday
Edition.
80 to 00 Pugon
One Year $2 00
0 Months 1 00
Sunday.
4 00
2 00
1 00
mS.oT.
,,,.. v.auj.iioiuua,
freteht
THAI, In
ik-ui.riB
"eaaaaaflLJL aaflPl JLS
-Wtr BBBBBBB ' 'a
111 eaaaaaaaaLaaaaaaaBBlllllalllseaaaaal
ssaUssal M.tO,
rn Bswlaf
Bl'RDICX It
.UDB. WITH
Made thi
la Amerlaa.
aa alarlm! mb.
- w Wf
nam i
LJtimBBMA'? 't
J"25 II
SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK WQMIW eINIT,X
ows machine
I1. tt-
droDDlnir from afirhti tm iMnawi a.... ..vi. ...a
erMk, the other open with full longO. table and bead In place for
sewing, e rsatySrswart. lalaatlsee .kiiArM. .-?..., mi.ii M.
bossed and decorated cabinet flnlsh, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on four
casters, adjustable treadle. genulneBinyth Iron stand. rla.l Isrr Mkrk Aro
hsU, positive four raotloB eed.se tbreadlnK vibrating shuttle, automatle
"""' ".'.""yi."""" iiiinia, iwioi wnmun iiuerator.improveaioose
wheel, adJueUbleressure foot, Improved shuttle carrier, patent needlohar,
vH?tl"twiI?ji,.lltti?2l e.torsUd tad erassi.aUS aaa btssllrally
alek.l Irlaai.a. OUARANTEtn laellablrtal. !... .J .....t
aeUtlMSaucalaaauS. Bnrr aa.wa aiU.saxit U faralUtd and our Free In
atructlon Book tells Just how anyone can run It and do either plain or any
kind of fancy work. A sO'Tsars Blaslac OaarsaiM Is tent with every machine.
NOTHING
teste aaa eiealatlklsamkta, compare ItwItU
those your storekeeper sells at BIO.OO t
ent the tlB.BO.
UaUBS TO-Uil.
reuaoie,-s.aitor.i
'v
i
.!
i
'a
i
I
.''
3'-
M
w 'I
ft t1
aw SMH . '
-Ljrv.,.. MUMlx .,lsLitJaldhiltiM8&
AaJ
'
ii j.W