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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1903)
- tfcWftttt. -, tutfmiminmiZii3ilj iifTm V" r t . .' vJt -",irlMiy W 'M-. TIME TABLE Nemaha, Ncbr, Donvor HollMlll llutlo Suit Jjiilco City X-'orllutid Xilnoolu Om lui Chioauo St. TohuI1i IttuiHiiH City St. LuiiIh itnd nil StmZKVtmoiHoo I'olntH JCawt nd Viid till lJointH South "WoHt TKAINH LEAVE A8 FOLI.OWB: No. 117 I'liNsetiKur, dully oxcopt HiHi diiy. for Teen insult, lli-ntrlco, Hnltlrcgoaml all poltitK west 0:40 am No. 08 Pashotmur, dully nxconl Hun diiy, lor Nebraska City. Chicago mid nil points north mid cast 4 :0O l in No, 110 Local frolulil, dully except Hnnduv, lor AIi'IiImiii iind In tor mwllatn stations 7:.'S0 p m No. 112 Local froluht, dully except Monduy, Tor NnhninUii Ohy nml liiteruicrilatu stations 2:00 n tn 81pitnir. dlnlnu iind rorllnlni: ohalr cars HOfitH frocjnn llirouitli trnliiH, Tickets Hold mid ItnuKivcn checked to any point In the United Wales or Cunnilu. For Informntlon, tnnpH, tlmo fables nnd tlelteU call on or willo 10 W. E. Whoclilon, nnoiit, or .1. FriutalH, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. M. A. PERKINS PRACTICAL AND JEWELER All kinds of work guaranteed Bring in your Jicpair work You get Right Prices and Best Work. Perkins' Jewelry Store BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures maao oy ur. I Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I thft treat klrinftv. lvnr L and bladder remedy. ; it is tne great medi cal trltlmrjh of the nlna- fl teenth centurv: dis covered after years of ccientlllc research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der sneclallst. onrf l wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brifjht'3 Disease, which I3 the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found Just the remedy you need. 1 1 has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a samplo bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root nnd how to find out If you have kidney orbladdei trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and ffCl. send your address to rff7S5sfeaL!rTf5h Dr.KUmer&Co.,Blne.BpPla3!H hamton, N. Y. The Saiasfeggg regular fifty cent and nomoof Bwamp-itoot. Jollar alzc3 are sold by all good druggists. hedfRdv BlACK-DRAUGHTl NSTIPATION ConBtination isnnthlnnrninrn thnn a ctocamor of tho bowels ' nun iiuumur less man vital Rtncr- 1 ...n 'M ...".. ., 1 , nation or death if not relieved. If every constipated wiFerer could realize that ho is allowing poisonous filth to remain in his S'stcm, ho would soon get relief, onstipation invites nil kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds nnd many other ail ments disappear when consti pated bowels nrorelievcd. Thed ford's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out tho bowels in an easy and natural manner without tho purging of calomel or other vio lent cathartics. Bo suro. that you got the origi nal Thedford'8 Black-Draught, made by Tho Chattanooga Medi cine Co. Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and 81.00 packages. Moritui, Ark.. Mnv 25, 11)01. I rnnnot nrommcml riti'ilronl'it llliu-k. Draught too lilnhljr. 1 keep It In my lioune all the tlmo and linto used Itfor flic Inst ten years. 1 tuner gare my rldlilron aar other limit I tp. I think I could never tie niuo 10 work without It on account or ueinjr troubled ulth roumipaiiun. inur medicine Is, nil titut Keeps mo up. v. 11. jicfAJtttJ. in nrfTci 3 i,r h 1? a-tesJZ: The Nebraska Advertiser W. W, Sandrrr, Publisher FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1003. 13. T. Ilarloy Saturday mitde a Byas temutlo investigation to ascertain tho atnouiit of damage to tho applo crop in his orchard north of tho city, says tho Lincoln Journal. Ha selected 000 buds andjblossoms taking them at raus domfcfrom tho various parts of the ors chard and inspected each one. (Fiftys three per cent of tho buds wore killed and 47 per cent wero in good condition. This test was made throe days after the temperature had been at freezing for a continued length of time and Mr. Ilurloy thought,it would fairly ropres sent tho amount of damage done to tho crop. This Is not so bad as it was first feared. A greater mortality is thought to exist in tho cherry orchard though the investipations have not been carried to thisfruit as yet. Juno boing the favored month for weddings, that Issue of tlre-Deslgner gives special Bpace to the woman who expects to he a bride. "Urldes and Hrlclo'a Attendants," "The June Bride's Troufleuu" and "Womuns Fads and Fancies" all enter on this subject. A new department is a page of puzzles for the little folk", while their elders are invited to edit for cash remuner ation "What Women are Doing" and 'Helps Along the Way." An exs trcnii'ly interesting article treats of "LaboriSaving Devices for Women," and the usual department of "Eti quette Hints" "Plot (culture," "Hook Notes," "Toilet Table Chat," In Motherland" nnd ''The Kitchen .King dom" are none of them permitted to Hug In. interest. The following paragraph is taken from the Postollioe Appropriation bill and should be carefully read and ret mombcred by all: "Whoever shall hereafter willfully or Maliciously in- jure, tear down, or destroy any letter box ur othor receptacle established by 1 ho Postmaster-General, or upproved or designated by him for the receipt or delivery of mail matter on any rural free delivery route, or shall break open the same, or willfully or maliciously injure, defaco or destroy any mail 111 itter deposited therein, or shall take or steal such matter from out of such letter box or receptacle, or shall wil fully aid or assist in any of the afore mentioned offenses shall for overy such offense be punished by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars, or by imprisunment for not more than three years." Tho Juno Delineator is especially ft oug iu fiction and presents the usual cliauning display of fashions. It con tains u group of four college stories, etch of which is a fine specimen. They are: The Taking of Isabal, by Catherine Young Glen; Prof . Ashui'a Tutor, by Alice Louise Lee; Bj Gnic of Linnaeus, by Kate Milner Uabb; and a Delayed Proposal, by Kate Whiting Patch. In tho second install ation of Mrs. Cather wood's serial stoiy The Cois-Brurles, the plot developed along dramatic lines. An attractive dwelling, suitable for occupation the entire year and moderate in cost, K presented with excellent illustrations. Glare E. Laughlln has a serious pap er on the domestic relations of woman, nnd Mrs Blrney contributes a helpful article on childhood. For the children Grace MacCowen Cooke, gives the last of the charming What Happened Then" storesBounties Little Dumb Son, nnd Llna Beard adds nnothsr number to the engaging Pastimes. AMiutrrol story .by Charles Mcllvaine is also a feature. Almost every phase of tho homo is treated in the other Departn outs, Rovonls a Croat Socrot It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians are effected by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Here's the secrwt. It cuts out the phlegm and ermsinfL'ted mucus, and lets the life giving oxygttn enrich and vitalize the nlood. It heals the Inllamed, cough worn throat and lungs. Hard colds md stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. Kind's New Discovery, the most ins alllblo remedy for all throat and lung liseafios. Guaranteed bottles fiOoand sM.00, Trial bottloa free at Keellng'a. THOROUGHNESS When a youth can figure accurately and quickly, when ho can express his meaning in spoken or written lang uage succinctly, when he is able to wrlto legibly and especially if with these acquirements he is honest, neat, ambitious and industrious, profitable employment Is Inevitable as soon as the school days are ovor. The trouble with tho graduates from tho city schools is their imperfect knowledge of arithmetic, their ignorance of English' language, their poor penman ship and their lack of neutness and dispatch. No merchant Is willing to teach his employers what should have been learned in the intermediate gradoa, Superintendent Gordon is right iu insisting upon a more comprehonsivo course in English in the high school and In opposi-g the establishment of a commercial course. An average boy properly taught and with a mind disciplined as it should be by seven or eight years of school, will soon learn the technicalities of any business. Most merchants prefer to teach their own system of book-kueping to minds unprejudiced by ncademic methods. Tho need of a more thorough drill In the English language, and its idiosynt crasios is apparent to any reader of the high school paper. An introduc tion of a new courso into the high school would bo a distinct, misfortune. As Superintendent Gordon .Bays, a business courso includes typewriting, stenopruphy, bookkeeping, etc., and a smattering of all of these studios in troduced into tho high school would have the tendency to make the young persun who took the courso believe himself an expert and make his trains Ing by his employer or immediate su perior much more difficult than as though the timo hnd been spent in grounding the pupil in the fundus mental operations of arithmetic, com position, spelling and manual dexter ity in writing. Tho faddy studies to which an hour or two a week are devoted, divert the pupil's attention from the essentials and the funda mentals and inculcate the idea that a little knowledge of, a groat many sub jects is much more desirable than an exhaustive knowledge of arithmetic, composition, spelling and writing. The fatal habit of superficiality is in-, troduced by the school boards and tho pupils quickly acquire it to the disgust and consternation of their subsequent employers, if the board, aided by the excellent corps of teachers in the city schools can revise the curriculum so that the graduato of tho high school ahull write a courteous, concise, legible letter and is able to conceutrato what mind he possesses upon tho tasks of business or household life, the employs ers of tho youths will bo willing to teach each youngster tho technicali ties of businesss. Lincoln News. Foley's Honey andrTar contains no opiates and can safely bo giveu to children. For sale by MT Hill. DoWltt's Witch Hazol Salvo The only positive cure for blind, bleeding, itching and protruditu; piles cuts, burns, bruises eczoma aud all ab rasions of tne skin DeWitt's is the only Witch Hazel 8alve that is made from ttie pure, unadulterated witch hazel all othos are counterfeits DoVitt's Witch Hazel Salve is made to cure counterfeits are made to sell. W. W. Keeling. You never heard of any one using Foley's Honey and Tar ond not being satisfied. For sale bv M T Hill. Ono Minute cough euro gives relief in one minute, because it kills the mi crobe which tickles the mucous mem brane, causing the cough, aud at the same time clears the phlegm draws out the in Ham mat ion and heals and sooth es the attecte.l pirts One Minute cough cure streiiglieus the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curalie cuaos of coughs, cuhb, and croup. One Min ute cough t'ure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old.-W. W. Keeling. AFTER LACRIPPE-WHAT? Usually a hacking cough and a gener al feeling of weakness, otten leading to ratal results after the patient Is sups posed to have passed the danger point Foley's Honey and Tar Is guaranteed to cure tho "grippe cough" and make you Btrong aud well, It never fails to ttop a cough If taken In time, Take uo substitute The Advertiser and the Western Swine Breeder one year for $1.35; the Advertiser and Poultry Topics ono year for $1.15; The Advertiser and the Daily Omaha News ono year lor 82.00; the Advertiser and tho Iowa Home stead, Poultry News and Home stead Institute numbers ono year for $1.82;, tho Advertiser and the Nebraska Farmer ono year for 31.35; tho Adver tiser and the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean ono year for 81.50; the Adver tiser aud tho Semi-Weekly St. Louis Globe Democrat one year for 81.75; the Advertiser and tho Serai Weekly Nebraska StatoJournal oneyearfor $1.85. These are aomo f our clubb ing offers, but wa have others, Can you beat them anywhere? SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP Oured by Ono Bottlo of Ohamborlain's Oough Remedy s "When I had tho grip last winter (the second one) I actually cured my self with one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says Frank VV. Perry Editor of the Enterprise, Shortvllle, N. Y. " This is the honest truth. I at times keep from coughing myself to pluces by taking one teaspoonful of this remedy, and when the coughing spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that in the briefest interval the cough would pass oil and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and itsMiccompanying pains. To Bay that the remedy acted as a most agreeable surprise is putting It very mildly. I had no idea that it would or could knock out the grip, simply because I had never tried it for such a purpose, but it did, and It seem ed with the second attack of coughing the remedy caused it to not only be of less duration, but the pains were far less severe, and I had not ust d the con tents of one bottle before Mr. Grip had bade me adieu." For sale by Keeling. Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness. For sale by M T Hlli. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for anycasoof Ciitnrrli that cannot no cured by Hall's Catnrrh Cure, IF. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, have- known F. J. Cheney for tho last 16 years, and believe him perfectly houorablo In ull business transne tlotiH nml financially nble to carry out nny obligations tnndo by their llrm. West ifc'i. max, wholesale drugglntti, ToIedo.O. Wnldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, wholesale drug gists, Toledo, O. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is tnken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of tho system. PrlcoTGcpor bottle. Sold by all drugglstn. Testimonials free. Unit's Family Pills me the best. For Those Who Live on Farms Dr. Bergin, Pana, III., writes: "I have used Ballards Snow Liniment; always recommend it to my friends, and I am confident that there is no better made. It is a dandy for burns. Those who live on fains are especially 'liable to many accidental cuts, burns and bruises, which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Lini ment is applied. It should always be kept in the house for cases ol emers gency. 25c, 50, and 81 00 at Hill's. w '-"vw wr- WM, CAMPBELL, Pres. ELMER E. BAIK OF IEMMA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, S5.000 tcaa:ssr"3ia:c5v;rTTMr .. n;cTr. BCSSoccsaoccsTrart nra3scnng-rr7ll AMERICA'S Editorially fearless Consistently Republican Always News from all parts of tho world. Well written, original Btories. Anawors to queries on all subjects -Articles on Health, tho Home, Now Hooks, and on Work About the Farm and Garden. The WEEKLY The Intkh Ockan is a mombor of tho Associated Press and also is th only western newspaper receiving-tho entire telegraphic nows service o tho Now York Sun aud special cable of the New York .World, besides daily roports from over 2,000 special correspondents tliTOughout tho coun try. No pon can tell more fully why it is the best on earth. 53 twelve page papers-52 One dollar a year Brimful of news from everywhere and a perfect feast of special matter , , , , Subscribe fo? The Advertiser and the Weekly Inter Ocean one viar, both jnijiers for $1,50, ' f SprlnB'Ailmonts I ".M 1'. 1 1 4I-...1 nn1tn i-IIUIU IS Hll ilUlllUg 11 1 HI 111UU ll'CIIUKi , the liver, bowels, and kidneys become sluggish and inactive, the digestion impaired, with little or no appetite no ambition for anything and a foeling that the whole body nnd mind needs toning up. The troublo is, that dur ing the winter, there has been an over accumulation of waste matter in the system. Herbino will remove It, sev cure to the secretions a right exit, and give strength in place of weakness. 50c at Hill's. Will Cure Consumption. A A Her ren, Finch, Ark., writes, "Foloy'a Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble, X know that it lias cured consumption in the first stages." For sale by Hill. Tho Easy Pill Dewitt's Little Early Kisers do not gripe nor weaken tho system. They cure billlousness, jaundice, constipa tion, and inactive liver, by arousing the secretions, moving the bowels gent ly, yet eflectually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach, liver and bowals that the cause of the trouble is removed entire ly. These famous little pills exert a decided tonic ellect upon the organs involved and if their use Is continued for a few days there will bo no return of tho trouble. W. W. Keeling. WESLEY H. CLARK Dealor In Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'Phone calls answered promptly, NEMAHA, NEBtt. Undertaker Funeral Director and Embalmer J KEEP m STOCK A COMPLETE LIKE OF Caskets Robes and Funeral Supplies HEARSE IN CONNECTION O. jS,. LORD SIIURERT, NEniASKA FOLEYSKIBNEYCURE Makes Kidnoys and Bladder Right For mUoby M . T. Hill. FOEYSffiWJEYTAR Curos Colds; Prevents Pneumonia For sulo by M. T. Hill. S3 F. E. ALLEN. Vice-Pres. ALLEN, Cashier. C'Pf1 R3apuJ3LICAN fA.PlSkL INTER' OCEAN 4 u V i 'i "fst Ml 41 s J '" ' ." I 1 iinmriTiiwrn cifffJWMMIlH'VftjlgiliMbrf,3L:At'- -rvlfriW-V --