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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1900)
nftpiw "-rrfpir. 'y,y- . - ,i y !"T! ,Hiwwjfi' ffl '?'h h 1 if -c '. Ik k 1 . w ft i IA eMjIci McaojiJUlMisMsLffW B CIIHIH WH(U( All II. SF FAILS. 1 Heat Coimli Byrnp. Tnntcs OixkI. Uk in iimo. jnm ny aruiriciPi. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Hour tor milo at tlio Keeling buildi lug. KimmI for nale. Ordor of Snlo. Iti tlio inittlor of tho entuto of Itoiijmutn K. I.wiloy, ilvccimwl. Notlcu In horeliy given Itial In ptiriniiuico ol nn ordor of John :H.Htull, u Judge of tlio DlHtrlot Court of Ncmiilin county, niiido on tlio 7tli ilny of Juno A. I). 1000, lor Mm Hit la of rcHl rntiilo liorulnuflor doAorllJcil, tliuru will lo nohl at tlio iront iloor of tlio i'otirl IIoiihm In Auburn hi Mild County on Monday tlio 27th duy of AtiKUntitt 2 o'clock 1. M. lit Hil He vendue to tlio lilhot bidder for cunli( t tiu following di'Ncrllifd real eNliilc, towll: I.olHllvo(fi), hIx (C), he veil (7) noil llit (8) In bloclt Bovonty-ouii (71), In tlio town of Noinnlui City, In Nemntin county. Nolim kn; aim) tlio HoutliciiHt (juurlur hoJ of tor tlun nlxdj In town four U north of rniiuu nlxtco'i lClcaHtof tlio (till r M In Neniuhii county, NuuiuhIch, Halo will remain open olio hour, Dated July ID, 19WJ. W. W Hanjikiih, AdiulnlHtiatorof thoeHtato of llonjiiiiilii K, Lesley, decruNtid. Notioo for Ilouring CluimH. In tlio County Court of Noiiiuhu County, Js'olMUHka, In tlio iimttorof Iho Kstivto of Emniti A. McCain diceiiHi'd, Notice Ik hereby given Hint thn Court lum made an order limiting tlio time for credit orH to IllixliilniH UKaluit Mild dieciiMcd iolx month from Mm llth day of Augiinl, 11WU, and that Oeiouor lllh, Dactmhcr llth, I1KHI and February llth, 1101, ut tun o'clock A. M of ench day. ut the ( fllce of the County Jmlgi of Neniitlia County, NolinHkn, In Auburn. Nob ran ka, has been fixed by the Court nn the tlmcH mill place when and where nil per bouh who have claim and demand nguliiHl da 111 decerned can have the huiio cxamlui'd, adj nitt'd and alio wed, and all claim tint pro Hunted by the lust mentioned date will be forever burred, by an oidorof tho Court. Dated July IClh, 1900. HtoitAiti) K. Nkai County J udgo. rm I a I lsaa The American Protective Tariff League U a national organization advocating "Protection to American Labor and Industry " as explained by its constitu tion, as follows : "The object of this Ltafu shall b to protsot Amtriean labor by a tariff on Imports, whloh (ball adequately eeoure American Industrial orodueu againt the competition of foreign labor," Thero 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. FIR8T: Corrsspondsnos le eolioUed regarding " Membership " and "Official Correspondents." 8EC0ND: We need and welcome contributions, whether small or large, to our oauso. THIRD! We publish a large line of documents covering all phases of the Tariff question. Com elate set will bo mailed to any address for SO cents. -FOURTH: Send postal oard request for free sample oopy of the " Amerioan Eoonomtst." Address Wilbur F. Wakeman, General Bscretary, 3B Wast 23d Strnt, New York. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneeriuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It 13 not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urln- fltft.i tnn nftwn If tV, 0 ( urine scalds the flesh or if iin tv.- ..mm reaches an age when It should be 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 of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect ol Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It Is sold by druggists, In fifty cent and one dollar Ues. You may have a sample bottle by mall free, also rjarnnlilr.t tell. Homo of Bwaurp-Ttoot. ing all about It, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer It Co., pinghamton, N. Y be suro nd mention this paper. COPPER PLATED, fOMPINATIQN UKAM WITH VMM iOX, JONKf OP aiNOHAMTON, PIM9MAMTON, M, V mil I nl ' nsITM '' The Nebraska Advertiser W. W. SANDEKS,! Publisher Fuiimy, July 20, moo PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. One Chicago man is clamoring for the coinage of a silver 75-cent piece. A Urltinh commander-in-chief, while on nctlve Hervlce, receives Hit, a week. A Princeton student lias started to drive to the Pacific coast. He Ihih had a prairie schooner constructed for his purpose. 12. Parmlee Prentice, whose engage ment to Miss Rockefeller mis Just been announced, will one day Inherit from his father one of the best collections of rare boojes In America. First Assistant District Attorney Os bo'rne, of New York, says that ex cise cases arc easy to try. An "ex cise cus Is n question of fact, the po liceman swearing on one side and the bnrtender on the other. The jury al ways believes the bartender." Prince Itupert, tho. heir to the throne of Mavarin, dis4ikcH very much the attentlonH of the White Hose league of England, which, because It recognizes the claims of the Stuarts to the Hritlsh throne, persists, much to Ills disgust. In Btyllng him "the rightful prince of Wales." Another Austrlun nrchduchess hns broken down tho barriers of court eti quette. The widow of Emperor Fran els Joseph' brother, Archduke Karl Ludwlg, the Archduchess Maria The resa, who Is a princess of Bragnnza and infanta of Portugal, Is'golng to marry her major domo, the count of Cnvrlani. A collector of nutogrnphs saj's: "X bought a good autograph of Queen Vlctorin in London for U:n dollars. I got MntUiow Arnold's autograph for four dollars, Blackmores for three dollars, Carlylc's for nine dollars, and Gladstone's for $2.50. The slgnnture of Lord Ilyron comes higher, and cost me $25." WOMEN DOCTORS IN PRUSSIA. A Numlier of Them Arc Making nn Excellent Kcuortl AiraliiMt Vio lent Oniionttlon. After many years 06 opposition on the part of government officials stimu lated to activity by male physicians, women have been admitted! to the prac tice of medicine in Russia and are al ready mnldng good progress. Sonic nre employed by the government nnd are, like other governmental employes, entitled to pensions. They are county and school physicians, doctors for the poor, and in the municipal ambulance Bystem. Dr. N. Scholz, In the St. Peters burg institute for experimental medi cine, Ls one of the flyt experts in bnc tcriology, and the lectures are well at tended. In Kussia women have for Borne yencs been employed ns apothe cnrles' clerics. In Germany, also, the Wurtcmberg minister of education will now give women an opportunity to study chemistry and pass examina tions. In commenting on this privilege, Dr. W. Wachter, In a Berlin jrevlew, says: "If women, do secure this privilege It will be anything but n sinecure. Ger man apotheclrles' clerks have to under go u very severe course of study, and; wlien they receive n position, they are expected to be on duty from seven or eight in the morning to ten or eleven at night, besides nttending to the night bell every other nipht If not every night. For all this thej- receive from $15 to $18 a month, with board and lodging. In a few exceptional cases an nsslstnnt mayi, receive as much as $50 n month. Under such circumstances It is hardly a wonder that young men do not crowd into this field of employ ment. It is, ludeed, the difficulty of getting assistants, especially in vil lages, that has madia many of the apothecaries willing to consider the cnndiidacy of women. Women clerks, he insists, should under no circum stance accept lower wages than the men. nnd they should, if possible, or ganize for protection; uor should they consent to oct, when business Is slack, as assistants to the apothecary's wife, thus enabling her to dispense with a servant," Full nml Explicit Direction. Two bicyclists passing through a Email town on the Long Island shore decided to take the train from there home. Being unfamiliar with the plnce, they stopped to Inquire of a col ored woman the way to the railway station, "We nre strangers," they said, "will you kindly direct us to the stntlon?" "Certainly, suli," hhe replied. "Keep n-poln' right on till yo' coiuph to de corner whn de ole poM office used ter be, den tu'n to yo' lef an' yo'll go tight to de stntlon," As they rodp off she beamed with prde, they with amusement, nnd. al though they found the Mntlon, they jmve yet to discmer Iho "comer whn de ole post office used ter be,'V', Y. Bun. Call on uh for jnii win k, TREATMENT OF YOUNG GIRLS. A Prominent IIbkHhH IMiynlcInn UlvvH n I'mv Hint " lo Their Trulnlnir. Dr. W. Gill Wylle. an English phy sician of high standing, has been sound ing a warning to mothers In their treat ment of young girls, mid his words are wt'41 worthy of consideration. Up to the age of nine or ten years, he says, girls and boys should be treated on the same general principles; they should be allowed the same freedom, with proper restrictions as to their food, exercise, etc., and as nearly ns practicable kept in good general health. They should not be permitted to over exert themselves mentally or be sub jected to excessive mental excitement by contact with older children. But what Is the true state of alTalrs in this country concerning our young giris our future mothers? In this country the girls, during tJielr development stage, are not restrained in their studies. On the contrary, they are forced forward, as a thoroughbred racer Is forced under whip and spur. In England it is different. Our girls are thrown more Into company with grown people, their general education nnd knoweldge of the" world are greater than young women in other countries. With my own children, we kept them from contact with older people and started them to school when oer eight yenrs old. Ilecognlzing the fact that those expecting to live in the world should grow up In contact with the best of it, and thnt n private tutor ren dered education somewhat abnormal, we decided to send them to school, but as the schools push children along too fast we sent our children for a year and the next year had them go over the same course. Thus we made our girls during development tnke just twice the time to learn as other chil dren, says a household exchange. Another thing that mothers of girls should ponder is the dress of young girls nnd women. The modern cos tumes of women, especially among the well to do classes, is nnd has been bnd for many generations. It obstructs freedom of action nnd lessens the good effects of wholesome exercise. Lacing is especially bad. I am Mire its bad in fluence on the" lower ribb ami certain organs is more or less transmitted from mother to dnuchter. Tlic Trontmetit Thnt Knllod. "You have been suffering from sleep lessness," snid tiie physician. "You hit it the first time, doc," said the worried-looking patient. "I don't want to give you any seda tives if can avoid it. Here is a plan that works well sometimes. .luHt try topiclure to yourself another person nslcep. Your own sleep will come through suggestion." "Huh! It Is the other fellow asleep that Is worrying me. 1 got a roommate that snores like a buzzMiw going through n knot." Indianapolis Press. t'niirnellcnl. "Book larnln'," observed the old num. "mebbe all right 'nuff, but some how it don't seem ter be verrpract'cal. .Vow. I've got a nephew. Sister Susan's youngest boy. Good boy. an' nJl thet, but never could do nothin' but study books. Mum hev n heap o' book lam in'.' An' the last I heerd of him he's been druwed on a jury down in York. Murder jury. too. Ills lnrnin' didn' prove ter be pract'eal, somehow." De troit Journal. The- I H-n d (Ml Wntt. Fine beads sewn on at regulnr inter vals all over silk waists, as if thev were pin spots, are one of the Parisian fan cies, and with these Ib worn n collar band, pointing down below the ac customed neck line in front, closely beaded all over. -Detroit Free Presa. Farm Journal, f yoars (llidd 11101 1002, li)o:) and nio.1), to overv stibacrib ur who will pay ono year in advance to TIih Advertiser; both piipcra foriM No better paper than tho Farm Jour nal. 'l'la olfer is inadu to vou. Hoforo making Hrrnnnemonts for your yeat's supply of muling matte call and net our clubbinu raleH. The following are sumo of our combina mitionH: v Tim Advertiser oiih year and the Farm .lournal until Dec. 551, lttOl. for only $1 The Adveitisor and St Louis Uiob Democrat both ono year for Si no Tho Advertiser ami tho Chicago In ter Ocean for $1.40 The AdvetMsei and either the Toledo HuiiIh or the New Ynik Tubulin for $i: The AilvenN(r and the Household, a home monthly, fortfl.:i Tho Advt'i User nid le T , u Mivi p atead, Poultry Farmer 11 nil Insurance Jouriml all ono year fnr.fi.3r1 Old Settlers Picnic, Saturday, , August 18, Have you seen the New -Display of Decorated Dishes that Anderson & Brown are GIVING- AWAY? Come and see them and see how easily it is to get a nice set of dishes. It is something all. Anderson J. W. ARMSTRONG, Dealer HARDWARE, FCRNITURE v AND UNDERTAKING- GOODS EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. YOUR PATRONAGEISOLIOITED South of Court House Square, AUBURN, NEB. w Harness Complete htouknr Inn uess nml Iihi-iicsh done promptly. Fiist door huiiIIi of ,ne,it cFOXXIW As NEMAHA, 1 . H H acKsmitn & Up ilU All work guaranteed. Call and see me nt D. A. Morton's old stand, Nemnlia. Auburn Chautauqua Write for Program. EVERYTHING. IN MUSIC E31 WMMMMmmimmmmiWTTwx rfie we ovF&nBOBB?zirtnz mV Ly'HMWni? Tejojcp la rogatnoa UoaltU. JxplSPn a&SlSo&V ur- ivay s LMraiO?"UVor.y Cough, CQlrt.HonrsonR,..TnT!?5n.. rn.i. Wu-. 8 -Hcj,., .,h4w. v.iiktiirii. nun. rrntiimh ...' ir"I "'" , i'ioen not s ckon or illHuirroo with ATnlVXZZr'J .n" "'"'""ii 'in mi uiiuunntiH ,..n.'.r.r. S ?.... .!", uy up, , j. knv Mnrllnl o TSZ-L'IL'Z'' b"".,I" '".-h nn rnrtnin, i.u i.:. n; iL"; "wwiiuu, SMyi$imffiM . that will please. & Brown. in end Shoe Shan .supplier IHii'iipi and slme leo'iiil..,, market. Vom- pt,, "n Z 3S.L !EX3jk.X"yPr NEBRASKA. M wagon Makin 9 August 4th to 12th. J. H. Dundas, Mgr. A BEAUTIFUL ATTACHMENT IWTAT1NQ STRINGED INSTeUHENTS has been added to the well known IIospo TEBISi 2S CASH, $20 MWffMLY. With Stool nnd Scarf 1ADE IN OAK, WALNUTind NAH06ANY Write For Particulars. iMirt Luna Bam of tho-liwB, nml Vim 77 SV W? oirBPB ml I nuiu iivnrnui'iNti nt. iri nml on. . ...n...i ' A Y -WMLl. ,. , kJ(W..SV. ', JmJkAhiJLZ-M, -t.W uL&.'t .tSU.'i.l? .jjl j. :,4ft!AiiS KDHMHUUri im.i'niiiwKiir IMfl. in rirtMfV yfc. - . Jt fl JtL-kjM