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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1903)
TfrSsmm. mm TIME TABLE lUULiH TVtmnlifi Mnlii UViuinnv, "i( Lincoln Dtmvor Omha I-Iolorm Ciiiouo Xlutto Ht..ToHOh Salt, l.,uk City ICniiHiiH City IjoiM1mh(1 Ht.Il.oulH find all Sim J'YujioIhoo I'oIjiIm IUiihI mid .Vnd fill I'olnt outH AVMt 1HAINH LEAVE AH FOLLOWH.' No. U7 I'nNRtiiiL'Hr, iliillyexrcptHiin iliiy, lor TtcuiiiHoli, lii'iitrlce, HoldrrKoiind nil point west , (1:40 n id No, 98 PAHH4iimir,lnllyixccit Mon day, for Nebraska C'lly. CblcuKo and nil polnlH north nnd east ItOOp in No, 110 Local froltilit, dully oxcopl Hiuxliiv, for AtriilBon nnd Inter mod I ft to HlnilotiN 7t30 p in No, 112 Local fiolulit, dully except Monday, for NehriiHkn Chy nnd Intorniodlntu hUUIodb 2:00 a in Steuplntf, dining Mn rocllntiiK olmlr oiirH (neats frtxjjoii ihrottKli trnliiN, TlokntH Hold nnd lmKU(n ohenked to any point In tho United HI ut oh or Cunnda. For Itiforinnllon, tnnpH, tlmo tablcx and tlckutKcnll on or wrlto to V. E. Whcoldon, imont, or .1, KrunclH, (Jonoral PuHHiniKor Agent, Otnnlin, Nob. M. A PERKINS PRACTICALl t IPVatclt Maine AND JEWELER All klndswf work guaranteed liring In your Jlejmlr work. You get Right Prices and Rest Work, Perkins' Jewelry Store BROWN VILLE, NEBRASKA DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes Ton Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures maae by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. the rrreat kidney, liver i and bladder remedy. It la the rreat medl- i cj.l triumph of tho nine teenth century: dis covered after years of , scientific reiearch by ur. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, urlo acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which 13 the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but If you havekld ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase rollof 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 sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney orbladdet trouble. Vhen writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and snd your address to Dr. KUmer&Co.,Blng hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and nonootswunp-iux. 4oluur sum r told by all good druggists. wflEDrORD'cl ' BLACBMUGHT THE ORIGINAL JVER MEDICINE ' A sallow comnloxion. dizzinnss biltousness nnd a coated tongue are common indications of hvor and kidney dtseasos, Stomach and bowel troubles, severe as thoy tiro, givo immediuto warning by pain, out liver and kidney troubles, though loss painful tit tho start, are much harder to cure. Thedford's Black-Draught iiover(fails to bene fit diseased liver and weakened kid neys. It Btira up the torpid liver to tlirow off tho genua of lover and ague. It is a certain prevent ivo of cholera and Bright's diseaso of tho kidneys. Willi kidnovs re inforcod by Thedford's Black Draught thousands of persons liavo dwolt imuiuno in tho midst of yel low fever. Many families livo in perfect health ami h'avo no other doctor than Thedford's Black Draught. It 1h always on hantf'for use in an emergency nnd saves many expensive calls of a doctor. Mulllm, S. C, March 10, 1901. I have uied Thedford's Black-Draught forthree years and I have not had to jo to a doctor ilncc 1 have been taking it. It is the best medicine for me (hat is on the market for livei and kidney I irouDies ana dyspepsia and other complaints. Rev. A. O. LEWIS. H I V I J VrT" Tf nr? ' V-l a J ' fl H A" J J: Ak r7 'Sfi hv rc brl The Nebraska Advertiser W. W, Sanpkiir, I'tiblinhor FUI DAY, JUNE B, 1003. ALL RETURN HOME TO JAIL. Convict In llnwnll Do Not ,Mke Any Effort to Kucnpn from - Durance. "The moHt unique method for ban dling petty violators of tile law," re marked n gentleman in Washington to a 1'oHt representative, "1b in daily operation ut Jlilo, the capital of the ibluml of Hawaii. I wub seated on tho porch of the Hllo hotel one day last "winter trying to evade the mosquitoes and the sunshine, when I noticed a Hcorc of natives in striped cunvnu uni forms break into a de-ad run in the di rection of the jail. The heavy iron doom swung open to udmit them and they filed in one by one to become pris oners for the night. I 'learned later that these men were 'hhort-term convicts, und that their hurry was in spired by fear that they might be 'locked out of jail.' "But how did they escape?" he wbb usked. "Escape?" repeated the narrator. "They did not escape, they were turned loose at seven in the morning and instructed to report behind the bars tit five in the afternoon. Let mo explain: An alleged criminal is tried, convicted and sentence passed upon him. .Should his term exceed one year he is conilned in u cell on the. thirajL tloor of the Jail, from which escape practically impossible. If he is a 'short-term' man, however, he is fitted up with a blue and white striped can viib suit and hired out by the day to contractors or the managers of neigh boring plantations. His wages, usu ally U5 cents per day, are paid to the city. These fortunate convicts are bfth fed and lodged in jail, and in ad dition to their clothes are allowed u small ration of tobacco. Every morn ing after breakfast they may be been embarking on their duties. They are not guarded in any manner, shape or f onii in fact, it resolves. Hself into an extreme case f honor among thieves." "It isn't once in a year thnt escape is even attempted, and the records in the county jail show but one instance where hucIi an attempt has been suc cessful. Jt i amusing to see thet-'e be lated culprits, running at the top of their tipecd for fear the doors of this novel institution will be closed against them. Those thnt may arrive later ane admitted through another entrance arid an additional three or four days are added to their term as punishment for their tardiness." "How do you account for this pecul iar system being still in vogue?" was asked "It exists merely because of its efll clency. Ililo is n coast town; the Pacific ocean guards it snfely on the east, while to the westward there is nothing but the high rond nnd the jungle. The jungle and the sea mean death and the high road capture; so you see there is a stronger force than honor which impels the return 4f the sonvict t( his prison home." PITHAND POINT. To some people u small daily income in? better than a large fortune. Chica go Daily News. Virst and Last. Casper "Among the ancient doctors bleeding the pa tient was the first operation in treat ing a case." Charlie "And now it's the last." Harvard Ltimpoon. The man who is clever in scheming to get invitations in his youth, will Had his-cleverness valuable in schem ing to get out of accepting them in bib old age. Atchison Globe. He Was Easy "It's easy enough to make friends," said Spenders, bitterly, "but' pretty hard to keep them." "Oh, 1 dun't know," replied Landers. "I've got a number, of friends who seem per fectly willing to let me keep them." -Philadelphia Frets. Living VersAiG Rooming. Stran ger "How many people live in this city?" Citizen "About 200,000." "So? J had thought you hnd a popla tion of at least 300,000." "Oh, so we t have, But only two-thirds of theun live. The res-t room und board." Bal timore American. Mother "Have you any waterproof boot for a boy?" Salesman "We hnve waterproof boots, mu'am; but , they are not for boys." Mother i "Why don't you have some for boys?" Salesman "Wheiv somebody hns in visited a boot that has no opening for the foot to get. into it, we may hope for boys' waterproof boots, not before." Uob'ton TrantcripU Still Useful. "Yes, poor old sport, when he had money he had a good time, but he went broke." "Then starved ?" "I should say not. He secured a splen did position in a swell boarding houfce." "What doing?" ".liibtha tosltaround the boarding home parlor posing as the star boarder, meanwhile complnin ing loudly before prospective boarders about the bad cose of gout contracted there "Baltimore Herald. MODEL PHILIPPINE ROADS. Forty-Mile S-tretcli Iatc-Completed for Amerlrnn Ijiitt-arirlc In Un- it.iitiKnn Province The solution of rondmaking prob lems that is going on in the province of Bntangas, on the island of Luzon, under the direction of Oen. J. Franklin Bell, has been thorough and rajrid during the last season. Under Spanish rule the roads were entirely neglect ed, and during a large part of the year following the rainy season the thor oughfares were wholly impassable. The laboring people during this period were thrown out of work, nnd the whole province suffered severe loss in nearly every industry, says u Wash ington report. (Jen. Bell set to work early laflt Ben son to remedy the situation, nnd hns now completed more than -10 miles of macadamized road in one straight stretch, giving the region a thorough fare over which communication with the outside world may be maintained th year through. This road runs from Calambau, in Lagunn province, to Bntangas, in Bntangas province. There Is a gap of ten miles, which will be built before the year is out, giving 50 miles of good roads such as the Phil ippines never saw before outside of Manila. den. Bell hnB decided to use a novel menus of transportation over his new road. That is, to run regular trains of wagons hauled by traction engines. Passengers and freight are to be taken at a nominal rate, and the trains will be run on schedule time. Two or three side lines will be built in the course of next year. The engines nnd ears will have wide tires, and so will im prove the road with use. The speed to be made will be about five miles an hour. The road fund derived from the yearly taxes- is to be applied to con necting these macadamized roads with the one already built. Oen. Bell has asked the island gov ernment to procure nnd sell to the nntives at cost price carts with wide tires and with wheels revolving on axles. The native cart has narrow tires and the wheels are solid on the axles, the latter revolving with the wheel in two wooden pins in the box of the vehicle. The effoot of such carts on n roadbed is to cut. and gouge it as if the cart were a plow. Oen. Bell asks that every old cart in the prov ince be displaced by the Jiew ones, which will be offered to the natives at a low price nnd on Idng time. Other wise it h proposed to tax the narrow tired carts heavily. Cattle Do DiiiiuiKe In IIhwuII. Great damage has been done in Ha waii by cattle which graze in. the mountain forests and destroy the ferns which protect tho ground nnd Enable it to retain the moiBturo. The lonsequence is an alternation of loods and drought ruinous to th iurar crops. "Why He TlNn(cree1. Foreman of the Locked-in Jury (im patiently) The rest of us are agreed, nnd you would see the case as we do if you had an ounce of brains. Obstinate Juror (reflectively) But that's just the trouble. I've got more than an ounce. Stray Stories. Ik A IllMlllfMt. Mistress Didn't you hear me ring before? Maid I kind of thought I did, ma'am; but 1 wasn't sure. "Well, next time, please, give me the benefit of the doubt." Pucic. Quo Mluute cough cure wives relief in ono minute, because it kills tho mi crobe which tickles the raucous mem brane, causing the cough, and nt the same time clears the phlegm drawn out the int lamination and heal and sooth es tho a Hooted parts. Ons Minute cough cure slrengheua the Jmiga, wards oil pneumonia and is a lmrtulf!;?H uud never failinc eurw In all curnVle cases of coughs, coble, nnd croup. Otifl Min ute cough cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old.- W. W. Keeling. Stand Like a Stono Wall Between your children und the tors tines of itching and burning eczema scaldhcad or other diseaara. How? why, by using Biickluu's AvnicnSnl ve eat th's greatest lie.tb-r Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Siro, Salt ltlipum, Outs, Burns, oi Hrtiint-rt InfallibV for Pile,-. if)i at l'einu'H drug store Roveals a Croat Sec rot It is often asked now Mich startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians are effected by Ur Kmn's New Diss covery for Consumption. Here's tu eurut It cuts flat tho phlegm and gflrm-infeeted union, and lets the.lite giving oxygMi eurioh nnd vilalizu the blood. It heals the Inflamed, cough worn throat and lunge. Hard colds and stubborn couphs soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most in tallible remedy for all throat and lung d-vises. tiiifisniiteod bottles ftlh: and 61.UJ. Trial butxleu tree at Keelin's. Tho Advertioer and the Western Swino Breeder one year for $l.Ilo; the Advertiser and Poultry Ttplcs one your for $1,115; Tho Advertiser and the Daily Omaha News ono year lor 82.no ; tho Advertiser and tho Iowa Homo stead, Poultry Nows and Home stead Ilistitute numbers pueyear foi $1.32;,thoAdvortiser and the Nebratku Farmer one yeor for Si .35 ; the Adver tiser nnd the Chicago Weekly Intel Ocean ono year for Sl.60;th Adver-. User and the Somi-VVeekly St. Louis Globe Democrat one year for SI. 75; tbo Advertiser and tho SemiMWeekly Nebraska Sta te.Journal onoyear for $1.85. Theso are some of our clubb ing offers, but wa have others, Can you beat them nny where? SEVERE ATTACK OF GEIP Cured by One Bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Eomody "When I bud the grip last winter (the second one) I actually cured ray self with one bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," spys Frauk tV. Porry Editor of the Enterprise, Shortvllle, N. Y. 'This is tho honest truth. I at times keep from coughing myself to pieces by taking ono teaspoenful of tbisremedy, and wh e n the coughing spell would cone on at night I would take a dese and it seemed that in the briefest interval tho ceugh would pass off und I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and its accompanying pain?. To say thnt the remedy acted as a moat agreeable surprise is putting It very mildly. I bad no idea that it weuld or could knock nut the grip simply because I had never tried it far such a purpose, but it did, and itseem ei witli the second attack of coughing tho remedy caused it to not only be of less duration, but the pains were far less sever, and I had hot used the con tents of ono bottle before Mr. Grip bad Jiude raa adiou." For sale by Keeling. DeWltfs ffia Salvo For Piles, Burns, Soros. How's This? We otter Ono Hundred Dollars Kcwnrd for anycaseor Catarrh that cannot bo cuieil by Hall's Catarrh Cure, JF. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. ,We, Uio unilersJcued, havo known 1 J. Cheney for the last 15 years, nnd bollevo him perfectly houorubJe In all business transac tions und flnuuclally uble to carry out uny obligations mndo by their rirni. Woht A'lruax, wholesale druggists, Toledo.O. WaldhiR, Klnnau & Marvin, wholesale drug gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tnkon Internally .not Ing dlteotly upon tho blood nnd mucous nr faces of thosyHtem. Price 7cc per bottlo. tJold by all druggists. Testimonials froe. Hnll's Family Plllisnie th best. Ouros When Doctors Fail Mrs. Frank Chl;is3on, Patterson, In . writes June 8th, 1901 : "1 bad malaria fever in a very bad form, was under treatment by doctors, but as soon as 1 stopped taking their medicino the fev er would return, I used a sample bottlo of Ilorbinc, found it helped mo. Then I bought two bottles, which completely cureu me. J feel very grateful to you for furnishing stioha splendid medicine, nnd con honestly recommend It to those suffering with malaria, as it will surHy cure them." Ilerbine, r.Oc bottle at Hill'p WM.(OAMPHEI.L, Pros. ELM Kit E. BUS OF HEMAHA HEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, S5 OOO AMERICA'S 1EST Editorially fearless Consistently Republican Always Nows from all parts of tho world. Woll writton, original Btoiios. Answers to quorioK on all subjects rtiirlos on Health, tho Home, Now Books, and on Work About tho Farm and Garden. THE"! EEiCLY ur The I.vTKn Ocka.v is a member of the Associated Proes and also is th only western newspaper rWMvinu; the entiro tolographic. nuws service o tho Now York Sun and special cablo of the Now York World, besides daily ropoila iVoni over 2,000 spueitil correspondents throughout tho coun try. No pen can tell more (fully why it ifi the bost on earth, 62 twelve page papers 52 One dollar a vear Brimful of news from everywhere and a jurcat cast of sjmcuii mattur . . . . Suh.irrihi' fa? The Advertiser andjhe Weekly Inter Ocean one year, lofk jxijurs for $l ,50, Spring Ailments There is an aching and tirod feeling, the liver, bowols, and kidneys become sluggish and inactive, the digestion impaired, with little or no appetite no ambition for anything and a fooling thnt tho whole bpdy nnd mind needs A toning up. The trouble is, that dur lug the winter, there has been an ovetjT accumulation of waste matter in the system, rierbine will remove It, se cure t the secretions a right exit, and give strength in place of weakness.' oOoatHIH'i!., Th Ensy Pill Dewitt's Little Early Risers do not gripe nor weaken the system. They cure billlousne8.B, jaundice, constipa tion, and Inactive liver, by arousing tho secretions, moving tho bowelB gent ly, yet effectually, and giving such tone nnd strength to tho glands of the Btomuch, liver and bowels that tho causo of the trouble is removed entire ly. These famous little pills exert a decided tonic eflect upon the organs involved and if their use is continued for n few days there will be no return f the trouble. W. Yf. Keeling. WESLEY H. clARK Donlorjlu Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'Phono calls answered promptly. NEMAHA, NEBU. Undertaker Funeral Director and Embalmer I KEEP IX STOCK A COMPLETE LIKE OF i Caskets Robes and Funeral Supplies HEAESE IN CONNECTION SIIUIiERT, NEI KASKA nwrmmnam Makes Kidneys and Bladder Rlnht Foi sale by M.T. Hill. Cures Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia For ulo by M. T. Hill. far children! cafe, mure. No mplattm For sulo by M. T. Hill. tops tlkncoufibi and hale lungs jeessaaeissnseasssocssM F. fi. ALLEN. VlccPrcs. t ALLEN, Cafihler. f Xi.;..;xc-waj..liorit;i:v.w.,..w....,wocio. " , na. . iuot REPUBLICAN PAPER INTER 0SEM 1i 'I ifimmim- ottV "M