The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, February 07, 1902, Image 8

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E News from Over the State
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(Jttni-illiiu Dnviil Vlty .full.
DccKiiKo of t limit x to do violence
to tlic two Uoitldx, ciiHliicr nntl iihhIhI
nnt ciiHliler of the Hell wood bank,
SlierllV Went Htntloncd ex'ni gun ids
nl the coiml.v Jiill at UnJd City. The
bunk fxiiinhirr wild the further he
piojjreHHcd In the oMiniinution the
more deplorable th condition of the
bunk nppeiired. lie doubted if depos
itors would renlie live per cent. The
number of forged not en, too, were
dully IncrenHiiiff, ISO being hIiowii 1 litis
fur. Home of thcin for I urge iiinoiintK.
Kxu miner Hurt well bids evidence
thnt A. II. (lould, the ciiHliler, has
been forging iioIch for 10 or 12 yearn.
I'lllllDIIH i llll-'I'l'IIHl Mull.
In the supreme court Katiirday At
torney (ieueral I'rout liled a motion
for the dlnnilHsal of the h ill t agalnnt
Die National Starch company and the
Argo Starch company. The plant of
the latter Ih located at .Nebraska
City. The null Iiiih been pending since
11)00, and played an Important part
In the Nebraska campaign of that
year. It was charged that the con
solidation of the Argo with the Na
tional was in defiance of the anti
trust. Iiiwh of the state. Attorney
(icneral I'rout, In his motion says ul
dnee of this is lacking: nor can he
Ihid Hint the consolidation is In re
straint of trade.
lv. Sinn ire Appro ft.
Donn Charles !'. Hessey, of the lTnl
versity "of Nebraska, obtained from
!o Savage an ollleial approval of
tl.u proposition to lime the govern
inent create three permanent, forest
reserves In this state. This idea orig
inated with Dr. Ilessey out 15 years
iij;o and recently has received not on
ly finnrable consideration, but hearty
'support by the bureau of forestry of
the department of agriculture. Dr.
Mi'ssey first experimented with some
Wtiidhill land in Holt county, and
ftiitnd that trees cold be grown suu
cosfully In soil that is generally be
lieved to be worthless.
Colli Snap Uctli'N Clinic I.iiuh.
A recent dispatch from Superior
snid: A man who keeps tab on such
things says that fully 7S per cent of
tin' quail were killed in the sudden
storm. A farmer soulh of town had
Ids pockets full of (piail which he had
found frozen to death. Another
curious incident of the storm s re
ported from Webber. A farmer near
that place caught a jack rabbit with
his lunula. Hxnininntion showed that
the iiiiiiunl'H eyelids were frozen to
gether. I'lttllll AlllOIIK' IIoi-mcn.
The fatality among horhcs In north
ern Platte county has been alarming,
the disease being something with
which t.he veterinary surgeons seem
wholly unable to cope. Twenty-two
men had 17 fatalities from the strange
disease, which manifests itself in
blindness and loss of consciousness to
pain, the animal plunging Into barbed
wire fences and not being repelled by
severe cutli, but with tlte coining out
of cold sweat quickly die.
To Unite Ton olio !' iiiHt It ut i-m.
The state superintendent is trying
to arrange a district Institution and
Nuinnier school in McC'oolc next .lime
nud .Inly instead of the usual insti
tutes In the several counties. The
purpose is to concentrate these rather
ineffectual Aveak institutions into a
district affair, embracing the eoun
1les of Itedwillow, Frontier, Hitch
cock, Hayes, Dundy and Chase.
Ilolil Itolilicry nt t'oliiinltiiN.
During the opening of the new
opera house at Columbus a daring
robbery was committed directly
across the street, in the hardware
store of Herman Oehlrlch, with the
Unlit from the opera house shining
into the store, In the front of which
ii cutlery case was gutted of IK) doen
:nics and a number of razor's.
Toiiolior lliul llliu Ari'CHtcil.
lhty Unton, principal of the Wymorc
high school, in chastising Miss Vistinn
Visiter used a book and, It is alleged,
injured one of her hands: The girl's
father called at the schoolhouse soon
after and struck Euton in the face.
.Fisher was arrested, but in court
Hilton dismissed the case upon Fisher
paying the costs.
I'llKlit of it Woman Toiiolior.
Hceause she was hard pressed for
money Miss Caroline King, an Oniaha
sehool-teacher, purchased laudanum
and going to Ilauseom park on a cold
night attempted suicide. The poison
only niade her drowsy and she was
ound almost frozen to death. Tier
feet were so badly frozen they will
have to be amputated.
Villi IIiunIh In llriiKrulMt'M I'ttcc.
Druggist Hacked, at Humboldt, wiih
attempting to force a cork into a
small vial of medicine when the glass
burst and a mixture of creosote and
other drugs dnahed Into his eyes, se
rlously Injuring them.
AoIii'UmKii .MIIIIoiiiiIi'om.
The New York World almanac for
11)02 gles a list of nearly 100 Aiaeii
cans worth $1,000,000 or out. The
inillloiuilrch credited to Nt braska are.
as follows: Falls City, .). II. Miles'
estate; Lincoln, II. T. Clark, capital
ist; Itobcrt. H, Moore, capitalist; Oma
ha, (itiy C. Marlon, director of corpo
ration; l.ei Carter, manufacturer;
John F. Coad, ranchman; John A.
Crcighton, capitalist; .lohn D. Crelgh
ton, livery; Hd A. Cudahy, packer;
Herman Konntze, banker; Fred Krug,
brewer; Joseph II. Millard, Culled
States senator; Frank .Murphy, bank
er; Abraham b. Itecd, realty; Samuel
M. lingers, capitalist; James M. Wool
worth, lawyer.
Water from tlie .Molirnrji.
An application for permission to ap
propriate water from the Niobrara
river for a power plant near Valen
tine, was presented to the secretary of
the state board of irrigation. It is
proposed to construct u plant with u
capacity or 8,000 electric horse power
for operation i!. hours each tin v.
When operated at its full capacity the
plant would require approximately
1,(100 cubic feet, of water per second,
which amount is about the total (low
of the st renin at high water. The
dam is to cost $7S.0()0, the machinery
$30,000 and the building $10,000.
.llleiitpt to Kliliuip .School (tlrl.
Considerable excitement was caused
at I'ljpilllmi by the evident intent of
a stronger 1o kidnap Miss Mayme l.il
lle, a student of the high school. A
stranger called Tor her and said that
he had a good position for her in
Chicago and that the girl's mother
had been seen and consented to have
her go. but that It was necessary to
take a train which left immediately.
The suspicions of the principal of the
school were aroused and he advised an
investigation. The stranger took
alarm and skipped.
Alert for Smaller lliiiieliineii.
Kepresentative Shallcnbergcr said
he was getting letters from the larger
ranchmen of the western portion of
the state asking his support of I'.ow-
ersoek h 1)111 for the leasing of public
domain, but that he was fearful that
if the bill was passed it would work
hardship upon the smaller ranchmen,
those stockmen who have from 30 to
100 head of cattle, his belief being
that they would, be. absorbed by the
big fellows who had vast Ileitis and
large capital behind them.
OlileHt III Tulilo ItoeU.
The birthday auuiersary of Sarah
Kerns, the oldest nersoii in Tnhle
Hock, was celebrated at her home.
She was born In Pennsylvania Janu
ary !J7, ISIS, anil is 87 years old. Her
children, grandchildren and great
grandchildren 1o tne number of 04
were present on this occasion.
Hot IltH'optlon fur Ilurfflitr.
Mat Kuhliit; u Valley saloonkeeper
and a number of eitiens had a llfbt
with two burglars who had broken
into the saloon early Thursday in
which both of .the burglars were shot.
One of them, (Jeorge .Myers, who was
captured, was shot in Hie arm and the
left breast.
IIojm 'riiniNlieil Tlielr Toucher.
Two pupils, of the l.ea school in
Pierce county became angry at the
teacher, C. I). Loudermilk, ami pro
ceeded to give him a thrashing. Al
though the teacher weighs MOO pounds
the boys were equal to the task, but
they will have to answer for their
fun in court.
Offer to lltillil .Mnrltlo fountain.
D. H. Thompson directed a commu
nication to the Lincoln ity council,
offering to erect a marble, fountain at
the intersection of Eleventh 'd O
streets. It will cost the city nothing.
The water for the fountain will re
quire a ground space of to feet in di
ameter. ICiml to City OIIIcIiiIh.
The Lincoln city council passed an
ordinance raising the salaries of elec
tive city ofllcials $300 a year, which
brings the maximum salary up to
11, SOU.
I'renelior I.onom II Ih Voice.
ev. Lccdoni, a Methodist, minister
at liavenna, has been compelled to
give iii preaching on account of loss
of voice anil has taken up fanning.
Petty TlilevliiK AlnriiiN runners.
About SO Nepiaha county fanners
held a meeting at the courthouse at
Auburn to form a society for mitt mil
protection from petty thieving.
in. Siiviiko AVIll ot Appoint.
After consulting with the attorney
general Oov. Sauige refused to up;
point a tire and police, board for
Omaha.
Soltl for flin nu Acre.
(Jeorge W. Voung sold his lOO-acre.
farm near Plattsinouth for $10,400, or
$03 nu acre.
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Rheumatism, 4
Gout, Sciatica, or t
Neuralgia, Bronchitis, 4
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St. Jacobs Oil
Tho result will ba Immediate relief from T
pain. It acts Ilka maelc : II penetrates f
quickly and removes the cause of palnj It T
CONQUERS PAIN I
Sold everywhere. 25 cts. and SO et. 4
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Mlseil lllntory.
The juvenile son of an army officer made
a strange, mixture of the history of George
Washington the other day. A visitor called
during the absence of his parents, and to
entertain the children and instill a lesson of
manly honor and patriotism told them the
famous stories of the liberty bell and tho
cherry tree. The scion of the soldier was
much interested, but tho details got badly
twisted in his head. When his father re
turned, homo he was told of the fine story
the visitor had told about the Father of his
Country. "Washington must have been a
wonderful man."saul the hoy. "He smashed
the liberty bell wiiTr his little hatchet and
his father whipped him with a cherry tree
for telling a he." It took paterfamilias some
tunc to straighten things out. Washington
Star.
It IMixxIctt Her.
"I can't understand about .this wireless
telegraphy," snid Mrs. Wundci
, "Wte.-, it's plain a? day," said Mr. Wun
tier. t They just send the messages through
the air instead of over wires."
"I know that," said she, "hut how do
they fasten the air to the poles?" Balti
more American.
More A con r.
Mrs. Nobbish Yes; she summered at
Acwport, and now she's wintering in 1'lor-
lua.
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Mrs. Peppery You don't sav?
10 should decide to snrinir in 1'lnriiln
wonder wheic hlied fall. Phihidolnhln.
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Giimcs What do you think of Lands
man's marine novel?
J."lI,c, P ia tlie most Perfect thing I ever
got hold of. It actually is surcharged with
the sea., I was sick hemic I had lead thiee
pages ot it. Jtoston Transcript.
It I.t ItiiniiliiK' Down.
"I should advise," said the polite croupier,
ns he raked in another stack of Lord Ross
lyn's blue check, "that you take something
for your system.' H.dtimorc American.
The new chief of police has notified tho
members of the New York police force
that they must keep out of debt. They have
the option of paying a they go or going as
they don t pay.
Stop tlic CoiirIi mid "WorlCN Off
the Colli.
Laxative BroinoQulnhioTablots. Prico23c.
Grniul 'I'm iilc Sccnron Simcc tit
Snortnmcu'M blioiv.
Tho Grand Trunk Railway Company has
..uiumuii-u uiiunmuius ior an extensive
exhibition in connection with the second
annual bportsmen's Show to he held in Chi
cago from February 3 until February 22.
ihc fehojy is being held in tho Coliseum, a
large building admirubiy suited for the pur
pose. Ihc exposition will probably be the
finest that has ever taken place in America,
excelling even that held in Philadelphia dur
ing last .December. The Grand Tiiuik ex
hibit will include the collection ot large
photographs of scenes throughout the sum
mer icsort districts situated on its line,
including the Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Hays.
Magnctawan lliver, 30,000 Islands of the
ucurgian .nay, jvawartua L.aues, and Lakes
Suncocnnd Couchiching, as well as Views on
the Portland division, combining land and
water scapes, scenes in the White Moun
tains, and surf bathing scenes taken on tlic
Maine sea coast.
The space to be occupied by the Grand
Trunk will be about 4,000 square feet, and
will be one of the most attractive and most
interesting exhibits at the show. The Grand
Irtink has expended thousands of dollars
ill bringing before the people of the United
States and foreign countries the beauties of
the Canadian districts. In the districts em
braced in what is known as "the Highlands
of Ontario," nearly 30,000 tourists were ear
ned during tho summer months, the ma
rdy of whom were from the United States.
Ihesc districts have become so popular that
each year finds the hotel accommodation in
creasing and modern and up-to-date struc
tures are being otected to accommodate the
over increasing travel that is being brought
into Canada.
The AiiRlo-Anicrlcnti Alliance.
It has been suggested that the only sue-
cesraful plan to avoid any further war3 will
be tho formation of an alliance between
America and England, and many people
believe that the day is not far distant
when all international differences will be
peacefully settled. This news will be as joy
fully received by everybody as the news that
Hoatcttcr's Stomach Bitters positively cures
indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, nerv
ousness and malaria. Don't fail to give it a
trial.
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COWUTK SATISFACTION.
Jo keep good company, especially at out
first setting out. is the way to receive good
impressions. L6rd ChcHtcrficld.
Dropsy treated froo by Dr. H. II. Green's
Bons, or Atlanta, On. Tho greatest dropsy
specialists in tho world. Road tholr adver
tisement in another column of this pupor.
When a man is paid for playing he calls
it work. Chicago Daily News.
A Cn .ill Trail-motion.
Miss Pocksey Oh, papa! when the count
asked your consent did vou groiv senti
mental and tell him that I was all vou had
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Old Ilockscy No, my dear. If that was
the cao I guess he wouldn't have wanteu
you. Judge.
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I dp not believe Piso's Cure for Consump
tion has an equal for coughs and colds.
W 1000 Cr' nnity sl,ri"8s lnd Feb.
Hope is the corner stone of sorrow,
hopeless person has ceased to suffer.!'
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IM7.AUD 1'OWDEH COMl"NV. Tlit Is wht
every uno ih in any ariicie, connuonca in
oinler to continue Its uo, anil mean much to the
nianulactiirer. No complaints; Thero aro no
rontplalntn ntado ai;altit I laranl Dlack or Smolte.
1cm powders. Your dealer carries It tn prefer-
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Don't Neglect a Cough. Take Some Hale'a
Honey of Horchound and Tar instantcr.
Pike s Toothache Drops Cure in one minute.
No sooner has a coquette given the com
bination that unlocks her heart than she
iets about changing it. Town Topic-,.
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PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not
fitain the hands or spot the kettle (ex
cept green and purple.)
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Conceit is the most incurable disease that
is known to the human soul. 11. W.
Pcechcr.
Double, Bush G Trailing
SWEET PEAS
Dontilo Hweet Prna
Wlilto. I'liikracarletr
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Trails Instca.l or (rrowlnx
upright. WhltcHnlcYeP.
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Tho 6 sort for 15c.
Iliiah Sivcot I'oin
Orow In hush form wlib.
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Veffotablo Bocds, IIuIIjb, 1'latitB and ltaro Now Fruitd. t m
pull's, profusely Illustrated, lai-KO colored platcn.KRKK.
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Oldest House In the United State.
MARKET LETTERS FREE.
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WE PAY $20 a Week and EXPENSES
to men wiih rlutto Introduce our Poultry Compound.
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Iyife out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoy
ment which they receive and the efforts which they make, conies the
greater part of that healthful development which is so essential to their
happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is
given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs
on which it acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because its
component parts are known to be wholesome and the remedy itself free from
every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents,
well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy,
because of its pjcasant flavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects, is
Syrup of Figs and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should
be used by fathers and mothers. "
Syrup of Figs is the only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly and
naturally without griping, irritating," or nauseating and which cleanses the
system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results
from the use of the old-time cathartics and modern imitations, and against
which tlie children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them
grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give
them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs
assistance in tlie way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and
gentle Syrup of Figs.
Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the
laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but
also to our original method of manufacture and as you value tlie health of
the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous deal
ers sometimes offer to increase their profits. Tlie genuine article may be
bought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please
to remember, the full name of the Company
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