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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1902)
MMik --j- em ftK. . . a;- tov a ? '"wi" swwiiWKWP1 mwrwn mumM?3" - ; News from Over the State Knterfitliiril Kormor (Sovrriiom, Four former chief oxi'rn liven of tho state wcro guegfu of (lov. and Mm, 9av(,'o nt the executive iiiiiiibIoii Sat urday afternoon, They were Robert, W. I'uriMH, .John M. Thayer, Sllnn A. Uoleoml) and William A. Poynter. All fonner govcrnora were Invited, hut bceaiiHe of prevloiiH enjjageinentH or hiiHlniiKK of a proBHinp nature all hut the four respectfully declined. Tho ftVent wuh planned by Mr. and iMrn. Savage, in keeping with the custom Inaugurated by Gov. Dietrich a year ago, The MiitfKi'Htion wuh made at that time that In 1 lie future the day of the commemoration of the birth of George WtiHliitigton bo made the oc casion for the gathering of all fonner occupantH of the oxecti live, chair. The giir-HtH at down to dinner at 1:30 and after the enuiHeH had been Herved several bourn were passed in social conversation and ditu'tiKsion of olllcial utTalrrt. MeFPiiRca of regrets were read from the absentees. lix-Oov. Dawes Is In Cuba nnd could not leave IiIh busincHs. Loren.o CrounHC started Bcvcral days ago for Florida. JamcB K. lloyd is In California and Alblnua Nance is In Chicago. Senator Dietrich wrote that he was detained nt Calsklll because of the illness of his daughter. No "reply was received from Former Gov. Umber and It was concluded that his invitation miscarried. Nearly all late, county and city ofllccs remained closed throughout tho dny in memory of George Washington. WftntN Neltrnuku 1'rotcctril. Congressman Stark says he cannot support the irrigation measure now before the lions? committee on Irriga tion of arid lands unless Nebraska is protected, lie will endeavor to amend tho bill so that 25 per cent, of the reclamation fund, so-called, shall be used for the examination and con struction of irrigation works for the storage, diversion and development of waters, lie eoea further than this nnd insists thnt the bill should be amended so us to prolde that 75 per cent, of the amount raised from each state or territory ahall bo expended within (he borders of the' said Btate or territory. Mr. Stark proposes to put the Pint to river under control of congress, making that body arbiter over an interstate stream, which ho claims it has the right to be under tho constitution, and removing It from tho domain of statu control. flood Hilton tor School Iiiiid. The state land eommlBs!on'r an nounces li'J.OOO nerea of school land in Nebraska are now avnllable for lease. TIiIh is a large amount of land, but compared wltli the nmount not leased a few years ago It Is a mere trifle. An other thing worthy of note is the fact that tho state Is receiving for tills land much larger rentals than tho rate proposed in the government land leasing bill now before congress, and the passage of that bill would mean a considerable loss of revenue to the school fund for no one would give more for state land than for that, leased of the general government. Omalin l!cc. r,viHiiioii of iii iuiii'. Before the V. M. C. A. state con- vention at York Inst week Itev. H. B. A FAR-WESTERN TRAGEDY. Tnle of ft Gnme OliI Gitmlilcr "Who Went llrokc" itml lnll Hie ine of Life Voluntarily-. Tn 1897 there were fliifvh times In tho Slncnn. Tho ovcrllow of the Hosslnnd boom swished through the silver ramps ami coated them with gold. The wash struck Sandou the hardest, nnd for months the town hnd Its Cniro-llke streets literally paved with dollara and playing cards. Sanilon Is built In a gulch between high mountains over which tho sun occasionally peeps nt the burg. In those dnys It was n hot local ty. All night long the pinnns were thumped "below the dead line," while above It the booze factories hnd no keys, nnd the clinking of glasses kept time to the rattle of chlpM, and thf cries of "ThntV goodl" "I'm pat I" "Put in with youl" etc. These were tho days when It often ont many a plunk to look nt your hole card, and chubbers wero under the table. Gamblers were thicker than coons nt n enke walk, nnd n flash of sunlight mnde the lower end of the camp look SiilrltnnlUm Declining:. Itliaftbconlho general obscivation that for sotno years imnt fiiiritnalistn hns been in Krndunl decline. This is the Invv with every thing that is not founded on true merit. Tho ri-nson Hostettcr'a Stomach Bitters lias bcon recognized as the leading family medicine during the past fifty years is be cause it io founded on true merit, nnd lias always been found rellahlo in cases of indi gestion, dyspopla, constipation and bilious noaa. Try a bottle nnd satisfy yourself. with which we speed U generally in diicct length of hia visit. Taylor, of Denver, spoke of the Pible ke rntirond switchyard with all as a divine library or CO volumes, h centuries In preparation, and -10 per sons more or less employed by Its divine author. This library, he said, falls Into the following groups: First, law; second, history; third, poetry; fourth, sermons; fifth, biography; sixtli ecclesiastical history; seventh, epistles; eighth, prophecy, lie gave tho number of books in law ns 5; his tory, 12; poetry, 5; scrmonH, 17; biography, 4; ecclesiastical hlstory,l; letters, 21, and phophecy, 1. FlKlit Over 11 Vn Hi. Clinton Uroderick was arrested at Hustings nnd taken before Police Judge Beynolds on a charge of as sault preferred by his wife, Mrs. Mnudo Brodcrlck. Brodcrick and his Janger signals turned on. The town never closed up; It was one long carni val of wino, women, and cards. When one Klilft vvpnt flewey another toolfltn place, and Canada's Monte Cnrlo never blinked nn eye, inys the New Denver 111. C.) Claim. About thin time Morris Huttermnn hailed the camp. Morris had no yel low In him, and packed more thnn GO years on his brond bnck. Tie had bcon a gambler for nenrly hnlf n century. He hnd faced the tigers In Montnnn, shot craps in New Orlenns. denlt stud on the old Mississippi, nnd peeped from behind fours In many a draw gnme. So when he hit the enmp be was not. nfrnld of nnything In sltrht. He dealt, fnro In the Bucket of Blood snldon, nnd kept his shirt bosom ever Tho enthusiasm tht parting guest Iuoportion to the iidwnaoolU News, - - To Onrc n Oolit in One liny Tslce Laxativp Bromo Quinire Tablets. All urugffls! s refund money lfltf ails to euro. 25c. "You say she Is n business woman. What business is she inteiestcd InV "On, every body's." London Tit-Bits. Piso's Cure is thn best medicine we ever lueel for all afTections of the throat and !ung3. Win. O. Kndslcy, Vanhuren, Ind., Feb. 10, 1000. If the donkey knew he was a donkey ho would probably kick hintnclf to deal a. Cliiuigo Daily News. ii Put a littlo Pnrntllno Wax In your stnrrh, nnd no'.o results. Directions with o.c.i ouko. Circumstances aler casra especially re duced ciruunintanccs. Cnidgo Duny News. St. Jacobs Oil PECULIAR TO ITSELF. Thero Is no other remedy llko St. Jacobs Oil. Tho vegeta ble Ingredients from which It Is mada consist In part of heal ing, soothing, and fragrant balsams gathered with tho greatest care from tho different parts of tho world by trusted agents tho active principles of which aro to kill pain, euro Rheumatism, and removo all bodily aohes and pains. It psnetrates to the very founda tion of the difficulty, and re moves tho dltcct causo of pain. No other remedy doe3 this so thoroughly and effectu ally as St. Jacobs Oil. It has cured hundreds of cases where pain had held tho body In tor ture for years, after every other form of treatment had failed. ACTS LIKE MAGIC. Conquers Pain wife have separated and Mrs. llroder- 1 white. For n long time his mcnl UmioiinIvo Sanity ClinrjciN In federal court at Omaha Mrs. Hurnh Pigg, who sued ."John B. Man ger Woodson Drowning nnd Bert Donnhoo for $2,00(1 damages for al leged malicious persecution in having Mrs. Plgg taken before the Insanity committee, secured a verdict for $1,- fiOO. Mrs. KIgg is the head of a reli gious sect of Gretna, which tho de fendants claim was responsible for their 'wives abandoning them. Mrs. Plgg, they allege, had secured an In fluence over ninny of Ihe women of Gretna which destroyed Hie domestic peace of their families, and asked the Infinity committee to examine into Mrs. Pigg's sanity. Maiimlei'H County 13ililcnilc. Dr. Salmon, chief of the. bureau of unhnal Industry, writing of blind staggers, which hi carrying olV horses in Saunders county, due to their be ing turned out to feed on cornstalks, says: ''There is no remedy of value known to this bureau other than pre vention, nnd the only sure cure means of prevention would appear to bo the discontinuance of the custom of turn ing the stock out Into standing corn for fodder. In those sections of the country where the corn is cut when - ripe and properly cured and stored, and fodder Is then fed frjin the stack or mow, this disease baa entirely dis appeared. f KlglitltiK for n "Wire. Loon C. Bouck, who Is charged with maliciously enticing and carrying away Pearl Hooper, a minor, was civen a bearing nt Emerson. He waived examination and was bound over to the district court under a $3,000 bond, which he furnished. Bouck eloped a week ago with Pearl Hooper, who is only 15 years old. After the hearing Bouek's attorney served a writ of habeas corpus upon the parents of the girl, commanding them to bring the girl before District Judge Gtvver, to show whether she wns unlawfully restrained of her lib erty. In Furor of I.oiimIuk. A meeting of the Western NebrtiH.ka 'jUock Growers' association was held at Alliance to consider the proposed lease of western ranges, now pending In congress. A resolution wns adopt ed declaring "that in view of the prob able removal of fences on government domain we are In favor of the leas ing of the public lands In such man ner and under such restrictions ns will protect the small stock grower 119 well as tho largo owner." Ick has possession of their only son, nnd when she was on the streets with the boy Brodcrick made nn cfToit to regain possession of tho youth by force. Schoolliounc of Ilali'il Strnvi. In a book soon to be Issued from the department of public instruction will be a description of the only baled straw schoolhousH known to hnve been constructed on Nebraska boil, Such buildings are numerous on the plains of other western states, but so far as known the only one ever built in Nebraska Van in Rcotls lllufl county, near Minatarc. .T0I111 Tni'luinr.' Struniif Donlli. John Tschan.'., a widely-known char acter in Pierce, was found dead at the Spnrr place west of town, lie wns Btopping at the Spnrr plnce, and it ap pears that he got up during the night nnd went outdoois. In the morning ho was found hanging over a barbed wire fence, from which It is supposed he fell In an attempt to climb over Gould Oi-Ih WevtMi Youth. A. 11. Gould, who, as cashier of tht Platte Valley state bnnk nt Bellewood stole $250,000 by embezzling funds nnd forging notes, was sentenced lo eight years in the penitentiary. Gould pleaded guilty and threw himself on the mercy of the court, declaring that if lie was released be and bis friends would work to pay all defalcations. WiiiiIm R.r,000 for Wlfi''H Alfoetlini. C. E. Lawrence, of Klkereek, baa begun a suit In the district court to recover $5,000 from J. G. Woolscy, a business man of Hubbcll, for alienat ing bis wife's alVections. The alleged alienation was In Elkcrcck four years ago when both of the men wero in business there. The then Mrs. Law rence is now Mrs. Woolsey. MclClnlcy mill Lincoln Ilollilnyn. A resolution will be Introduced In WHpHtoiW Tor Infants and Children ticket had figures on it, nnd then tho splits came. The crash In silver, and then the strike, soon mnde Snndon look like n dirty deuce in n new dck, nnd the old gnmblcr went up the hill to cook for nwbilc. but he did not suit, nnd wnnderrd back to town ngnln, broke, but sad. silent, nnd proud. SW ernl of the boys noticed that he did not ent regularly nnd proffered him aid, but he shook his head nnd stood pnt. One day, about live in the after noon, he passed through the Bucket of Blood nt the rear on the wny to his room. As he mounted the steps be turned nnd took n long look at the bnr and Handsome Jack. Lnte the next afternoon Jnck went upstairs to tho old man's room, nnd found him dead. He had put on his best clothes, got under the blankets, took a swallow of poison, and cashed in. And thus old Morris quit the game a philosopher. Old, broke, nnd nothing behind the denl, he preferred to pass up rathei thnn burden his friends. Just a dnsh of trniredy in the fever of mining corn p life. Dellolonejr of Prnctlrnl KiuMvlcdeo, A Hamburg school-teacher recently undertook to and Knew nnout comim the 120 children between 10 und 1(1 yenrs of age. 58 had never seen n flock of bheep, 70 had never seen n violet growing. 00 hnd never henrd n nightin gale, 80 had never spen the sun rise, nnd 30 hnd not seen It set, 40 had never seen n man plow. He asserts that while city children may know about thenters nnd concerts, exhibitions, museums nnd tttores. hundreds of the simplest things In life re mere words to thrni that convey no coherent idea, j N.Y.Sun. liitS UKWERaL MARlUiXo. Boars Tho Signature Of Jl jimS- f m a m-f& Brfs at r tr re . s.j mmr (Am In Uso For Over Thirty Years T!ig Kind You Hava Always Bouglit THE CCNTAUn COMPANY, TT MURRAY STRtKT. NCW VOlin OITV. PJ fa I fxXtfti m m vs4 out what his pupils 7$M: non things. Out of f$i emoruus inermis TherraietEriof th fttturr. TTe r Uo Utro-lucrr n1 th A 'nlr Urft ("uwrf' of torn tjfipd lo Aiuvrle. Wo a Lt vtnuarUfi. V ' Oar lirwtmi tlil.l6 tou of fcar ul)otaul Miof ialnrm Im-fdi rr arf It will fto aberartr tll l fouuJ. U M an ani'tiiiuMl woutiry Ktrrr rinn.roighuo plant It. Iiliauuut maUr. TrrllLrtW2, fe " J w ' SPELTZ , VAT JiA Ttta rat aafiiI nrA4niTtt a? Irim m la Oil hmhtti f li nJ j iAVf ' '- '' -ii'ivivi., v vv'uu. !-' - am tvua 4-,.rc. 01 Dijr(M ra at uwKnj, pr MM. n r4 tne iDiruaiicer fiktP TKEPUE INDOXE CONN yv i-Ai How wonM 2W)buibtl p'f cr uTn at io pnnlrri'tftfwraT' T - . -11 nil villi p Nirii iiiria 111 nrn.inAii imi iif .. lun i-ia ! iaiij L 4 Fodder Finnic, Gtoeos and Clover rv?3W baiA ihlirji arrtr orfoJJer pltuii fonndln my rnuldci tyV. In Amrti. Wu bare tho fiuei irlell, tb blguaii jlclJeri and -K '? 1 crputcr. uur ttiini lugKruam i inrir proiiucfi Hcri titrUut croo of hr en rtrrr oil wbere oUoted. """ " " u" Hk' H-Tfir- TTa arc the UrgtH en "T. Cltolc onion ieel at btttfAj, and up a feiSCviVwi 1 lb. T hatH n trmetnloai stoX of flue tefrtiMo lecda. wuch At&iGCfliv srlMt PiftK, iwifirt corn. rt'Uhe. tram arul mnuy oibcr tannir 7Xii TUKt31 noklac r-iilo. Our i-J trtuionny ruokcri, tbo kind Ui luailtl t'ZrJ-r' Crdeitrr nl fartuer wauti. XsMmi Fat Our prtctali 10c Worth numtm ?JST. rro farm kred laniniM I bialffl Iv vnn nnn rirtpt f hut 10. la taitt. lbttei'Mifpo4tUirlj worth f 10 tc aitarl. JOHN A.SALZERSEEDCO., La Croeso, Wis. bl Kansas' City. l'eb. 25. CATTbE-Boof Btccrs 1 SO Natlvo stockors s GO Weatorn stcora 3 35 noas co HI11CHP 15 haru tho next department encampment dl Mm (ii'iiml Avmv of the Itenuliltc ask- . llTITl.fl. XT. t.... (l.. liwvtolxt ui'ii lii iiiiil.-i .Irinimrv lll!.A.i. iio. . 2" and February 13 of each year legal I COUNNo 2 mixed holidays. Tne former is tno commem oration of the birth of William Mc Kinley nnd the latter of the birth ol Abraham Lincoln. tvs 2 mixed. li'iirmiT XoliriirtUn I'nntnr Arrenti'il. iluny Humboldt peoplo were sur prised to bear of tho arrest of ltev. Amos V. Meshlor, of Marlon, Ind., on a charge of the embezzlement of $7, 000, preferred by his brother, Israel Messier, u farmer living near Hunt ington, Ind. Kev. Messier formerly reided at Humboldt. Kit II ion il SliMi nt ii Hull. Over ",000 persons attended the an nual ball of the lUirlington railroad englnenien at Lincoln. A delegation of 100 was there from Omaha, and nearly all of the larger towns on th lturlington system were represented New Mnitorit AVoo1mii Hull. The Modern Woodmen lodge at Liberty will build a two-story ball r cost 50,000, the top story to be used for lodge purposes and the lowei floor by city olllcers. ' Drowni'il ISVnr Moiilli of I'ln.tc. A 10-yenr-old win of C. 11. Lee, oi 13ellevue, was. drovyned near tlu mouth of tho IMntto river while skat ing with n younger brother. OATS-No. KYR-No. 2 , FLOUR Hard vvh't patents. 3 Dj Soft wheat patents 3 ST. HAY Timothy U 00 DM (1 4 75 M CO 6 35 5 20 TJ 83 DSMi 43V4 GO 0 31)5 4 10 13 00 13 00 0 'J3 Prulrlo 00 BRAN Sacked 92 BUTTKIl Cholca to rancy.. ii'n'tv CIIKESK l-'ull cream i.'nrm POTATOES SO 95 ST LOUIS. CATTLK-Heef steers 4 M 0 35 Toxnri steers 3 00 G CO HOGS Butchers " 1 8 45 SHEEP Nallvt'H 4 00 5 50 FLOUR Ued winter patents 3 80 4 00 WHEAT-No. 2 red SI; 84 CORN No. 2 G7 69 OATS-No. 2 43, 4 HYE m C04 BUTTER-Creamory 23 & 304 DUY SALT MEATS 8 ra. S 87 BACON 9 37VWP9 02M CHICAGO. CATTLE Stccru HOOS Mixed and butehora. SHEEP Wer-torn Ft.OUR-SprlnR patents WHEAT-No. 2 COUN-No, 3 OATS-No. 2 RYE February LAUP February PORK February NEW YORK. UATTLE-Steers HOGS ST1I0KP WHEAT-No. 2 NW CORN-No. 2 ft'lW OATS No. 2 j HEART 400 5 90 4 50 3 20 S3 42 5 3) 0 40 3 75 7 00 0 40 R CO 3 70 81 57 42 M 9 17 15 30 G40 f( 0 CO 5 50 88 1.7 50 fluttering or palpitation indicates disorder in the di gestion. Prickly Ash Bitters is a wonderful remedy in such cases. It cleanses, strengthens and regu lates the stomach, liver and bowels, removes the cause of the heart symptoms, builds up a strong and vigorous body. Sold cvsrywhero at Ail. oo per uouic. m !5 B. i W3WP Anril I 10,1902 FOR TAGS TAKEN FROM EGBCflT'S 5c PLUG. WRITE US FOR LIST OF OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES tyZlWX" Ask Your Dealers for These Brands. WESTERN TOBACCO CO. (NOT IN TRUST) 1310 UNION AVG., KANSAS CITY, MO. X 4 dl p"T-VwwwiM' it www