The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, May 15, 1903, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    . ,. t l(-Jii..,i;3wSCTO5XTj
WwJkmmW
iff r'
V
I
Us
WPALTH OF ROSES.!
California Cities Profuse in Their
Receptions to Roosevelt.
At Pasndonn mid Los Angeles tho Kntltnst-
urn Wn Spontaneous nitd Interne A
Visit to Mrs. Junius A. Uiirilolda
Widow of Kx-l'resldciit.
Los Angeles, CaL, May 0. Presi
dent Roosevelt made his entry into
Los Angeles at one o'cloek yesterday
i j afternoon. The enthusiastic welcome
'' that had greeted hint at each stopping
place within the boundaries of Cali
fornia reached a cJimax when tho
presidential train di-ww into LaGrando
station. Los Angeles had for many
days been preparing for him and she
aviis ready, dressed in her best. Tho
presidential train left Riverside at
eight o'clock n. in., at which early
hour thousands of people turned out
to bid the president good-by. On tho
way over the Santa Fe n half hour's
ctop was made at Clarcmont, where
the president spoke to the students
of Pomona college, the president of
'which, John D. Gates, is an old-time
friend of President Roosevelt. From
Clarcmont the train ran through tho
picturesque Snn Gabriel r-nllcy to
Pasadena, where a stop of two hours
was made,
Twcnty-fiv hundred Bchool -children
occupied the space directly In front
of the president, each child carrying
a long light pole, with the national
colors waving from tho top, and
palms nnd wreaths of flowers from
the center.
After the address nt the high
school President lloosevelt and party
took carriages for n drive through
the city. The route toolc them down
tho, famous Orange Grove avenue,
the "Street of Millionaires." A brief
stop was made at the home of Mrs.
Garfield, tlie widow of the late Presi
dent J. A. Garfield, with whom the
president cluitted pleasantly for a
few moments. Continuing the drive
the party passed down Columbia
street to Raymond. Trill, from which
point the president gained a splendid
view of "the fertile San Gabriel val-
ley. Promptly at 12:30 the party
"boarded a train at Raymond station
nnd left for Los Angeles. At eight
o'clock In the evening the president
reviewed the electrical parade, which
was the closing fenrturc of the day's
celebration. Later he was driven to
Lis train. The presidential train
left at six o'clock this morning for
Ventura.
DOCTOR ENSOR
SUPT. SOUTH CAROLINA
STATE INSTITUTION.
Endorses the Catarrhal Tonic Pe-ru-na
A Congressman's Letter.
ONLY EIGHT OPPOSED.
Overwhelming; Voto Tor Creed KovUlon by
the ililt l'rofiby-torloa General A-
nemblr Ht Los Aneolcs.
New York, May 9. Presbyterian
creed revision appears to be near at
bund after a prolonged and at times
acrimonious struggle within and with
out the ranks of that church. It has
been learned that 227 of the 235 pres
Lyteries of the Presbyterian church
in America voted solidly for creed re
vision, as based on the 11 overtures
Kent down by last year's general as
sembly. At tho meeting of the gen
eral assembly to be held in Los An
geles, Cal., this month, it is believed
(the last obstacle to creed revision
will have been overcome and the de
mands of the great majority of Pres
byterians granted.
MACHEN RELIEVED.
Superintendent of t!ii Froo Delivery .Serv
ice In Out l'eiullnir InveHtlentlou
of JIU Department.
Washington, May 9. Postmoster
Gcneral Payne has relieved A. W.
Machcn, general superintendent of
the free delivery service, from duty
pending the result of the post ollieo
department investigation, and has
assigned M. C. Fosnes, formerly di
rector of posts in Cuba, to take
charge of the free delivery service.
The Itock Island GcU tlio 'I'rlsro.
New York, May 9. After falling
through twice within the last year,
the sale of the St. Louis & San Fran
cisco railway system, aggregating
nearly 4,000 miles of railroad, has
been made to the Rock Island compa
ny. Not a cent in cash exchanged
hands. Otl'elal ratification of the deal
was niado by the Rock island direc
tors when 11. F. Yoakum, president
of the Frisco and manager of tho
pool that will turn over the road, was
elected to the directorate of the Ilock
Island.
.Step-llnto Plan Defented.
Rock Island, 111., May 9. Official
returns from 35 state conventions of
tho Modern Woodmen of America
Khow thnt 355 of tike 409 delegates
elected to the head camp meeting at
Indianapolis on June 10 were in
structed to favor a rate readjustment
of some sort. Many of these 355
, delegates, however, were instructed
to oppose the step rate plan recom
mended two years ago by a read
justment committee.
Prominent Olclnlioiimn Drowned.
Mountain View, Ok., May 9. John
son F. Bellinger, one of the most
prominent residents of southwestern
Oklahoma, accidentally fell into tho
Washita river while fishing and
drowned.
Dr. J. F. Ensor, Postmaster of Colum
bia. C., lato Superintendent and Phy
sician Inchnrgoof Stato Insano Asylum
at Columbia, 8. C, writes:
"After using your Pcruna myself
for a short period, and my family hav
ing used and are now using the same
with good results, and upon the In
formation of others who have been
benefited by It as a cure for catarrh
and an invigorating tonic, I can cheer
fully recommend it to all persons re
quiring so effective a remedy." Dr.
J. F. Ensor.
Hon. C. W. Butts, ox-Mombcr of Con
gress from North Dakota, in a lottcr
from Washington, D. C, Bays:
"That Pcruna is not only a vigorous,
as well as an effective tonic, but also a
euro of catarrh Is beyond controversy.
It is already established by its uso by
tho thousands who havo boon benefited
by it. I cannot too highly express my
appreciation of its oxcellenco. C. Y.
Butts.
Dr. R. Bobbins, Muskogco, I. T.,
writes :
" Pcruna Is tho best mcdlclno I know
of for coughs and to strengthen a weak
efnmnnli ntirl 4rt irlvn nvmnMtn TlnclrTn
prescribing It for catarrh, I havo ordered
it for weak and debilitated people, und
havo not had a patient but said it helped
him. It is an excellent medicine and
it fits so many cases.
i ' I havo a largo practice, and havo a
chance to prescribe your Pcruna. I
hopo you may live long to do good to
the sick and suffering."
Only tho weak need a tonic. Pcoplo
are never weak except from some good
cause. One of tho obscure causes of
weakness and tho ono oftenest over
looked is catarrh.
Catarrh inflames tho mucous mem
brane and causes the blood plasma to
cscapo through the mucous membrane
in the form oi mucus. This discharge
hII IllllhW n Jill lift
ii I 1 1 1 1 IwliSSSwi I I 111 I
of mucus is tho same as tho loss of
blood. It produces weakness.
Pcruna Btops tho catarrh and proven ts
Vin flicnlmrrrn nf milium. HMiln la wliw
Pcruna is called a tonic. Pcruna docs
not givo strength by stimulating the
nervous system a little.
It gives strength by preserving tho
mucous membranes against leakage.
It gives strength by converting tho
blood fluids and preventing their drain
ing away in mucous discharges.
Constant spitting, and blowing tho
nose will finally produce extrcmo weak
ness from the loss of mucus.
If you do not derive promptnnd satis
factory results from tho use of Pcruna,
write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giving a
full statement of your case and ho will
bo pleased to givo you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr.TIartman.Prcsldent of Tho
Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.
THE FOOD
That Does Good
A medicinal food that
attacks microbes
and drives out
disease
- .
liar--
lffl YOU
JSlgjgES TRIED
fE IT?
Rend I Rend I Rend I
Smith Medical Co.
St. Louis, Mo., Sept. lGtli, 1002,
Gentlemen :
I writo to toll you of tho good results of
,W. L. DOUGLAS
S3.and S3.8S Shoes KS
Ear you van mivo from su.uo to wn.uo ycnriy
by wearing XV. L. Douglas S3.G0 or 83 Shoes.
Thoy nro Just as good in ovcry way as tlioso that
ixa.ro ouon costing you irom 4.w 10 so.uu. mo
lnmionso &:uo of W. J.. Douglas shoes proves
their superiority over all other innkes.
.... . . r .
dui uy retail enoo dealers ovcrywnoro
Tho gcmilno lmvo niuno
v stamncd on tho bottom
CATALOG''? Rfct r&ji?ub3Mu.o. tart Color KycUts iised.
im .A-ru ul; iirj tr uiib jiilij
Lino cannot bo equal UmI
at any price.
HE. Wl W
BA J& X. ttnft
fit ft- vn s. "
i re? Bi V-1-.
if tjj -. vrv r. ..vn
1' N ni WW iiJtiXW
a F-JBKiV .- '7 3V
nt itm r xv v4ww
viuji i iium "v- ir .
K jml w&m
mmMW nr
; LmZmimmmin(iis.
m. ii mm" mrwm r . .ii.4j.rr--" un.mN. ssi.T.
k." v i Dnrn -.'ir-i77r7Tiii s..sij:t
- ill - r unn a jui rr r ,-.-.-' - -t..
H llfcn I ill Inllil ,1
nnd prico
Tnko no
Established 1875.
TkDo(U( tccrrt prertit afliiBla( Ihehollom !
product nor fleilbU and Isngrr wfrln Icathrr
iksnaar other lnaa(. Tliaaalft hat mora than rtoo.
kUdtkapatt four jaari, whlfhorofaatlaioparlorUj.
ir,KPi,nn..a.
1899 Sales:
1W3 Sales:
fiii-,0.l,UAO.OU
W. I.. Douglas mnkea and sells moro men's
Ooodyoar wolt (hand-sowed rroccso) ahooa
mnn any omor inuuiiu.i.iin--i n itu wu&.v..
I can illsjirovo tills statement
COK nnn Doworrl will Iw paid tounyono who
vDZOiUUIJ ncndlU can (luiirovo this statement
Mado oi tlio best luiporlod and American leathers.
PILES
NO MONEY TILL CURED. 25 years established.
We send FREE and postpaid a 200 paw treatise on Piles, Fistula and Diseases or the
Rectum; also 100 page i litis, treatise on Diseases of Women. Of the thousands cured
by our mild method, none paid a cent tijlcored-we furnish their names on application.
PRS. T-HORNTOM & MINOR. 1031 Oak St.. Kansas City. Mo-
The Only Vitalized Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil with Glycerine, Gualacol, nnd
the Hypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda.
For weak, thin, consumptive, pale-faced
people, and for those who suffer from
chronic disease and weakness of lungs,
chest or throat.
Ozomulsion is a Scientific Food, pre
pared under aseptic conditions in a mod
ern laboratory under supervision of skilled
physicians.
To be had of all Druggists in Large
Bottles, Weighing Over Two Pounds.
A Free Sample Bottle By Mall
will be scut by in to nny nililre on request, so
Hint invalids in every walk of life can tent it for
themselves nnd see wlint Ozomulsion will do for
them. B:ud us your tinme and coinpteto address,
by Postal Cnrd or Letter, nnd the 1'rca miniplc
Dottle wtn at once ins scut to you ny man, rre
paid. Also Children's Mool "llabyvillo" in
Colors. Address
Ozomulsion Food Co.
98 Pino Stroot. Now York.
WESTERN CANADA
HAS PRBB HOME'S FOR
MILLIONS,
upwards of 100,000 Amorl-
ciuis lmvo nettled In Wontorn
Canada during tlio past 6 years.
Tliuy aro
CONTENTED, IIArlY,
AND I'KOHl'KICOUM.
and thcrn Ik room still for
MII.I.IO.NM.
Wonderful jleltls of wheat anil other urnlns. Tho
bontRrazlnK luniin on tho continent. MiiKiilllconi
cllmnto; plenty of wntur and fuel; pood Bohoola,
oxcollontchurchesi splundld railway fiicllltlcs.
HOMESTEAD LANDS of ICO AcroB FREE,
tho only oharKO helnK 110 for entry
Bond to tho followlnR for rin Atlas nnd othor liter
ature, aswull us forcertlilciito kIvIhk yon rriluced
nillway rates, OtC.t Huperlntciidriit or Iniml
Rrutlon, tuwii, Canndii, or J. 8.CiAWWiu,
$1 W. Nlntli St., KiinRriB City. Mo.: M. V. 1IKNNBTA
BOlKow York J.I fo llldc., Omaha, Nub.; autuorlivd
Canadian Govermnent Auunts.
BKfroinc
W&7 Jf X I AjlltlKm
Kidney
I lmvo hnd Kidney troublo four years,
tried 8 doctors and several patent medi
cines, with ltttlo relief until advised by
Mr. 0. N. Ilorroa to try your Kidney
Curo and two bottles did more good than
all other treatment. I think Smiths.
Suro Kidney Curo tho best of nil. It
will do all and moro than you claim for
It. lb relieved lno of Indigestion or'
Btomach trouble. I am thankful.
Yours very truly,
C. A. HARPER, J. P.
Prlco B0 cents and $1.00. For ealo by
all druggists.
US
FREE TO WOMEN
to prove tho hcnlltiB nnd
olerinslntf power of I'nxttno
Tollot Aiitlnoptlc wo will
mnll n largo trial pncknRo
with book of instructions
utiMnliitoly froB. TJiIh Is
not n tiny Rumple, butnlnreo
packaiio, oiioukJi to convlnco
nnyono of Uh vnlue. Women
nil over tho country nro
pralsliifi Paxtlno for wlint ie
lins dono In locnl tront-
IllUllt ol follliiln 111b. mir
ing nil inllnmmatlon nnd dlschargcR, wonderful
as n cloiinsinir vtiKlnal douche for soro throat,
nnsal catnrrh( us n mouth wnah. nnd to romovo
tartar nnd whiten tho teeth. Send to-day; it
postal card will do.
Hold liy drnvKUU or acnt poatpuld by ua, KO
ointa, luriro liox. MiitUntflloti Bllitriiiitred.
'1'IIK U. PASLTON IU. JSOl Coiuuibtm Av
Jloaton. Muaa.
PILES
ANAKESIS SBS ft:
lief mid IMlNI'j'IVK
J.V OITJtKN 1MI.KN.
Kor froo nanirilo ruldrcui
"ANAKKN1N," Trlb
unu bnllillritf, Now York.
N
EEDLES 1 For all Spulnu Marhlnetk
duiiwlo Btnndard Goods Only.
SH UTTLES r rni.o(ii k vmykw iikuils.
DRD.IDR BLELOCK MFC. CO.,
REPAIRS i via J.oitbi ht., m. imi.. iiol
A. N. K.-D
1009
IVIiniY -WKITIXO TO ADVKRTINKRH
plcuaa Btntc Unit you auw tlio Advertise
ment In till ai iiiipcr.
zmt.mTmiumim
witr.mwMwwwwM
PURI
To have health in hot weather the blood must be
pure the digestion good and the vital organs free from
bilious impurities. NOW is the time to put yourself in
shape for the season's work. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
purifies the blood thoroughly and cleanses and strength
ens the stomach, liver and bowels. During the Winter
months many persons by neglect acquire a costive
habit and as a result of such condition the system is
clogged with impurities which get into the blood. If
not removed these impurities become poisonous and
undermine the constitution. The admirable cleansing
and strengthening effect of PRICKLY ASH BITTERS is
especially appropriate in such cases. It drives out im-"
purities in the blood, stimulates the torpid liver and
restores regularity in the bowels, thus PERMANENTLY
removing this disease breeding condition.
Begin the season's work right Cleanse the system
'of imDurities and cot vour blood, liver nnH hnwpk in
fighting trim. Through the use of PRICKLY ASH BITTERS the world's greatest System Tonic and
Blood Purifier, you can lay in a stock of vim and energy that to the busy worker is more valuable than
gold. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS is a successful remedy for Kidney Disease and disorders due to Bad
Digestion. Relieves Bloating after eating, Wind on the Stomach, Indigestion, Heartburn, Headache,
Nervous Weakness, Faint Feeling, Dizziness. In short it puts the system in perfect order.
Half a wineglassful of Prickly Ash Bitters night and morning for a few days, will drive out that
drowsy, half-sick feeling, sweeten the breath, remove sallowness and restore the clear complexion
and ruddy hue of perfect health. Persons who use it during the Spring months will enjoy health,
vigor and cheerfulness through the hottest weather.
SOLD EVERYWHERE AT $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
J"Refuse all substitutes said to be "Just as Good." This remedy has stood the test of years of successful battling
with disease. Get the genuine. It will produce the results you desire. 19-ouuce bottle for $1.00.
" "V" -""Tr ""r
WF -nrr: ; 77535, .- tSgkm&4'U9m