The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, November 29, 1901, Image 4

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The Nebraska Advertiser
W. V. Sandkhh, publHlicr
FRIDAY, NOVKMBBIl 20, 1001.
CHAMPION SCHOOL
Huport fur iliu liiontli ending Nov.
Tot ill nunihur of (Jays taught. 20.
Total numher of pupllH oiirollotl, .'10.
A virago daily utttindiuice, 21 .
Th'Ho nulthvr iibsont nor tardy diir,
ing tho month : Locklo Hoborls, Grace
1'nlmor, Sarah Palmer, Motu Arga
bright, Dunn Argabrlght. Nunnlo Day.
Johnny Huwxby, Frankio I'ulinor.Eurl
Copeland.
Not missing but tardy: Loo Thomp
son. TIiobo missing but ono day: Nellie
HiisshII, Until Argabrlght, Eugene
Itueaell, Molvin Colorlek, John .Smith.
Coka B. II HK1IN8, Teacher;
SCHOOL EEPORT OF DISTRICT NO. 70
Following In the school icnort for
difltrlct No. 70 for tho month ending
Nov. 22:
Number of day taught, 20.
Total number of pupils enrolled, 28.
Tm umber of pupils not absuut during
the month, 11.
Number of pupils absent but ono
day, 11.
TIiohk not absent during the month
were Clictilnr J.ogiMi, HIJiihogan.Mndge
Lytle. Amy Lytlo, Vila Snvyr, I'oarle
Sawyer, Maymo Hall, Anna Swan,
Lawronco Lytle, Lena Shu'fer, Samuel
Bradley.
Those nhsenl but oiie day were SubIo
Hoover, Minnio Hoover. Emory Bole
jack, Clinton Holejack, Ponrlo Shubert,
FaniiloShafer, Gertie IJolojack, Lizzie
Uolojack, Hnsnlo Iloovor, Nellie Hoover
and Mabel Uolejtick.
Average dally attondanco, 15.
Maudis Auk, Teuolior.
TO PREVENT EPIDEMICS
"Smallpox is a iJIhoiiho that can bo
blotted out," Haya Dr. Giffen, in the
Lincoln Journal, "and now is tho timo
to do it. True, It is of a mild form in
this state, but deatlm have resulted
fi om it, and it has kept on increasing
from year to year. 1 am reliably In
formed tiiat the mmtallty rate among
the cases in the Indian reseivution ia
jiWut to or cent. It stiould be 1)0
higher than oncMuiitli ot l per cent.
Approximately t!0() ciispb of tho ditpaso
have lieeu leported to tho Beeietarlesof
the state boaid of health slneo October
. l&ih, and It Is reasonablo to suppose
that there huvo been and are a groat
many more that have not been re
port wt
"Tho only possible way to blot out
the diseano is tiy vaccination and tho
enforcement of quarantine regulations
If we prevent the spread of the disease
and cuio tho existing cases wo will
have eliminated iv from tho s(ate. Tho
HcriousneHs of this matter should strike
homo to every olllcial and every person
who has anything to do with the p res
ervation of the public hoalth.
"I would favor eomplilsory vaccina
tion, noc only of school children but of
everybody. It may not bo possible to
do this, but tho law we now havo gives
authority to prevent tho uu vaccinated
from attondhui school. That statute
should be enforced to the letter in
every school where there bus been any
8lgn of the disease "
Old papea for sale at this office
CLERICAL PERMITS. 1902
Applications for clergymen's half
f.uo permits for 1002 should bo II led at
the earliest possible date with the local
agent of the H. & M. it. It I?.
.1. Khanoih,
General Passenger Agent.
Tho Christmas number of Tho Du
liueator is about the first of tho special
Christmas issues. It is a beauty. Tho
cover is a most artistic production,
showing a beautifully gowned woman,
standing gracefully in a brilliantly
lighted salon. Two charming love
stories, ono by Cyrus Townsend Urady,
plenty of advice regarding Christmas
Gifts, timely pointers on Cookery, Win-tcr-tlmo
care of Plants, all tho fashions
of the day Interpreted Into slmplo Ian
gungo, can bo found in tho Christmas
number of The Doliueator. It is a
splendid magu.ine, satisfactory inside
and out. Thero is no magulno for
women at present published that is
moro practical in all its pages. As a
Christmas gift itself, it boars its own
recommendation.
A Big Lot for tho Monoy.
A newBpapei every Tuesday and
every Friday of each week from now
in. til January 1, l !)():, together with
the Western Poultry News a whole
year, and all for a dollar, is what is
offend by Tho HcmMVeekly State
Join mil, published at Lincoln. It's tho
biggest bunch of good leading matter
ever offered by this great state paper,
and the prediction Is made that it will
I result in introducing Tho State Journa
to thousands of new homes, The Jour
nal is a newspaper giving its readers
all the tolegraphlo news of Hie world,
Interesting special correspondence from
Washington about Nebraska's senators
i:i d coiigiossinen, and all tho items of
Interest from tho stale capital, making
it particularly a paper fonNebraskana
If you can find udollur about tho house,
this is tho place to spend it. Its
markets twico a week are woitb what
Is asked for nil of It. You get tho
nows fresh from the wires when you
got Tho Semi-Weekly Journal.
The North Platte valley in northwest!
Nebraska, offers somo wonderfully
good opportunities to the man or
woman with a little monoy to invest
in irrigated lauds.
Excellent irrigated land can be had
for $12 to $15 an tcie, hut it is plain to
those watching thedevelopementof the
North Platte valley that this low price
is just about to fade away.
The farmeis of this valley arc now
reaping an abundant harvest. Alfalfa,
corn, wheat and garden vegetables
yield good profits. Thero aie also good
opening in the live stock business.
tf you aro interested in tho North
Platto valley, write for our booklet
describing It. It is free.
J. FitANUis, General Passenger Ag't
Hurllngton Houte, Omaha, Neb.
STOPS THE COUCH
AND WORKS OFF THE COLD.
Laxative ilrouio Quinine Tablets cure a
cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. 25c
He Didn't Caro,
Housewife .My dear, I see a two-i'nl-u
mo article In tho Sunday paper nlimtt
how even Hour Is being adulterated.
Husband. -Well, I don't care, ucr
need you. We cun't git nothin' wrong
with our stiimick if wo take Dr Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin.
All druggists sell It, or see Keeling.
Good Reading for Everybody
In addition to its special articles by
famous men and women und Its stories
by tho most popular living writers of
fiction Tho Youth's Companion pressnts
from wtek to weok many regular fai
turci of great valuo.
Tho ditorial page discusses tho pub
lic, questions of tho day in a spirit of
impartiality, tho aim being to give the
render the material for forming his own
opinions.
Tho articlo on the caro of tho health
which lias bon published ovory week
for many years is of tho greatest value.
Tho departments of Current Event8
and Nature and Science givo tho 1ms
portant. news of tho world in condensed
form.
Tho children's jingo provides diver
sion for tho littlo ones, and the anec
dotes nnd miscellany havo their share
in making tho paper a complete treas
ury of good reading.
An illustrated prospectus of the new
volume for 11)02 will bo sent to any ad
dress free.
Every new subscriber who sends
31.75 for the 1002 volume now will ro
ceivo froo all tho issues for the remain
ing weoks of 1001 and Tho Companion
Calendar for 1002, lithographed in 12
colors and gold .
Tiik Youth's Companion.
105 Columbus Avo. Boston, Mass.
Paid Doar for his Log,
It I) Dlanton oi Thackcrvillo Texas
in two years paidovor&lOU to doctors
to euro a running soro on bis leg.
Then tbov wanted to cut it oil' but be
cured it with ono box of Uucklen's
Arnica" Salve Guaranteed euro for
Piles. (2o cts a box. Sold ty Iveoling
tho druggist.
Old paperB for sale at this office.
Yon may as well expect to run a
steam engine without water aa to tint!
an active, energetic man with a toiplil
liver, nnd you may know his liver m
torpid when 'ho does not relsh his loml
or leols dull and languid after oitiilg
often lias headache and sometimes oix.
Kieness, A lew uiut-p ot Uinuihei lam's
Stomach and Liver i'ablotH will i oat or
bis liver to its noiuial timet iuiiw, mncw
his vitality, improve his digestion and
make him fepl like a new man. Price,
25 cents. Sample tree at Keeliug's
drug stoic.
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FARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc
Got my prices before buying. I will meet all
Competition.
NEMAHA, - - NEBRASKA
$15. S5 to Chicago and return, via
Burlington lioutu.
December 1, 2 and 3.
Heturn limit, Docombor 8.
Ask neatest agent, Burlington l.outo,
for details. J. Fkanois,
General Pjibs. Agt., Omaha, Neb.
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SViE TABLE
Ncmnlm, Nubr.
Xilnoolu
Omaha
China tr
St. .Tonoiih
Kiuihih City
St. TiiuiH mul all
I'ointM 113ant iuul
South
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Tlolmiii
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Sail I. alto City
lot'tlsuid
San jrVitnuiMoo
.Ami all PolutM
TIlAfNH MSA VM AH KOM.OWH.-
No, 07 -l'liHwunut'i-, ilull.v except Nuii
duy, for Teoutiisoli, Kentrlco,
HnMtt-KOimil nil points went l):IOu m
No. PS I'attiwitJUHr, ilallv oxcepi Hun
i i NtdntihS.ii I'llv, C'lilengo
nail nil puliii" unit It and cast ItlSp in
No. till fjcnl fri'lulil, ititUv except
Burnt i v. tor Hi"itiri! mill nil In.
luriuliiitHtii Ions.....,, 1:00pm
No. 114 Local fjolitlit, lnll except
rtiiniliiv, lor Nt'Dr hUii (Jlty und
Itll IlltlTIIU'tlllltOgtAllOIIN lli'W p III
No. Utl-lfH'iil froluht, il'illv D.Mvpt
Hundiiv, lor AlchUoii and lnur
liiedinlii NliiiionH 7j 1,5 p tu
No 112 Looiil Irnlphl, iliiltv cxivpt
Monday, tor MiirtKku (Jiiy unit
tntt'iniotlliiiuHlnlioiiH 2:00 n 111
Blpoplnir. dlnlni,' and ioiliilui; clmlr cars
bOlltH fl('(j 01) lIlMlllull lllllllK. I'lclttllN NOlll
nnd bnmi jo clii'dioil to miy point In llm
UultiHl HinieH or iVnndii.
Kor Inform itlon, mnpn. ilmo Inii'ox mid
lli'lcnlK fii m 01 wilio 10 Gimiil'k Mo.llnrn,
nuunl, or .1 FriuicU, UdiiuiiiI l'.inuni;ui
'Asent, Oiniilui, Noli.
S'Tho Bost Is tho Chonpost."
Not how cbonp, but how gooa, la the
question.
The Twlco-a-Week Hopublio ia not. as
cheap as aro somo so-called newspapers.
But it is as cheap us it is possible' to
sella tlrst class newspaper. It pilots
all the news that is worth printing. Jf
you read It all the yeai lound, you are
posted on all the important and inters
esting affairs of tho woild. It is the
bust and most tollable newspaper that
money and brains can produce and
those stiould bo tho distinguishing
traits of tho newspaper that Is designed
to be read by all membeis of tho
family.
Subscription price. Si a year. Any
newsdealer, newspaper or postmaster
will receive your Mibscription, or you
may mail it dinct to
Tins Hhpuhmc,
St. Lome, Mo,
iuy mwu huh uau an aiuicxoi wnoon
ing cough and was tlueatearud with
iMiPumnnbi; but for Chamboitam's,
Cough Remedy wo would havo had u
serious time of it. It also 'saved him
from sovo-al sovero attacks of croup
II .1 Stl-kfaden, editor WorliMIearul.
Pair Haven, Wash. For sale by V W
Keeling.
DrugglHt Woman, of Ciawfordsvllle,
I ml., savs: Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
is a medicine I can conscientiously
recommend as it does just what you
claim It is the best laxitive I over
saw." Sold by Keeling, l ho iliuygisl
Call at Keellnn's il rim stnio and get
a fieos.implMOt Cliamtieilaiii'sMiunacli
and Liver Tablets. They are mi (.hs
itant iihysic. 'I hey nihil itcpiove the
appetite, tiwiuilidU the dlueiiinn aid
regulate tho liver anil bowel-. H
no uirt to take and pleasant in tiTi-i".
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women as woll us of men, 011 tho fninw in
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