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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1903)
A MINTSTEE'S PAY. A PLUNGE IN ICY WATER. i U ,r i 4' ,v ; u .. t liC?" V k? A- Presbyterian Board Thinks Eight Hundred a Year Small Enough. lipnoml Anscnibly Urged to Adopt night Itiilcx Against All Secular Uses of tho Snbuntli Mnrrlnco of Divorced I 1'enuti Onposoil, Los Angeles, Cal., Mny 23. Rev. Dr. Coyle, of Denver, was chosen mod erator of the I'r.esbyterlan assembly 9n the second hnllot. The committee on divorce and ie marringe reconnnended that all 1'rca byterian ministers be enjoined from tnnrrying,divureed persons "except as such persons have been divorced upon grounds and for causes recognized as Scriptural." The committee on Sabbath observ ance recommended tho passage of a resolution expressing its emphatic tlisapprowil "of all secular uses of the day, all games and sports, all social functions, all traveling for pleasure,, -all excursions by land or water, all uses of tills day' as a day of con venience to do Hint which has been left undone during the past week, or to promote the secular interests of the coming week, both at homo and abroad." The special committee on sustena tion reported to the general assem bly that the total contributions to Kustenation and synodtcal home mis sions in the nine self-supporting syn ods in lflOl-2 were $09,383 and the con tributions to the bnnrd of home mis sions were $1,020,252. Tho committee recommended that a minister's pay be at least $800 a year. The church last year sent out 142 missionaries to the foreign field. In foreign lands the church has 127 sta tions, 1,402 out-stations, 704 schools with 27,370 pnpils, 38,342 Sunday school scholars .and 91 hospitals in which 290,103 patients were treated last year. The board 'of church extensfbn re ported that last year there were 208 applications for aid in building new churches. Of this number 228 were aided in sums aggregating $104,209, which is less than last year by 23 in number. During the year 221 new churches valued at $88G,002 were com pleted. At the present time the board holds 4,500 mortgages on church prop erty, .aggregating $2,C00,000. Thro Y. P. S. G. E. societies in the I'resbyterhm church have a member ship of 500,000. A consolidation of all young people's societies of the church except tho Sunday school is urged. The number of vncant pulpits is 1,132 and prcachow; without employ ment 99 in excess of the vacant churches. Only nboul 3,500 churches of the total 7,744 contribute suilicient funds for the whole of their support. Tho report cf tho treasurer of the twentieth century fund showed that the contributions had been $12,030, 3G3. the largest amount ever reported by the church for a single fund. A MONUMENT TO PEACE.' Sabttorlptlont to tbo Amount of ($".()(),- OOO AV111 Jlo TiiIcpii to lluild u Kino Shaft on tbo IIucIhoii Itiwr. New York, May23. E. V. Welling ton liuekstuhl, ex-chief of sculpture of the St. Louis exposition, will sail for Europe next week and will remain ubroad until the fall of 1904. His studio will be'located a dozen miles from Paris and he will be busily en gaged on models for several monu ments. One of the models will be' for a MeKinley monument which will be erected in Washington by private sub scription. Another will be for a colossal national pence monument which will be 700 feet high and will bo erected on the Hudson. . liuek stuhl has recently received assurances that the $2,500,000 necessary will.be raised by private subscription and lie will devote himself to the model as closely as possible. MEXICO ON A NEW BASIS. A Stable Silver Dollar at Non-I'liictuut- inc HusM of Fifty CtmU Will Soon ISo Coluod. El Paso, Tex., May 23. It is certain that Mexico will soon have a stable dollar ilxed at a non-llue'juating value of 50 cents. This news comes to El Paso from oilieial sources. It is said Mexico's financiers will never permit silver to be secondarv In the rutin hi In. They will allow it to be the coin of the realm, however, only at a fixed ratio. Within six months Unrique C. Creel, who, in conjunction with Secre tary of Finance Lima lit our, controls the finances-of Mexico, is expected to bring this about. Of nil the silver produced in Mexico 08 per cent, is now in Asia and the total amount of silver now in the re public will not exceed $100,000,000. .11 on tn ii a Sorely Alllluted. Donanza, Mont., May 23. One sec tion of Montana is eaten up by lo custs, while another is under three feet of snow. A district 40 miles square, situated east of Forsythe, is pestered by the Pocky mountain grasshopper, which . has eaten up everything. Cattle have to be removed from the infested sections'. Dnc Who linn llml the Experience Hnyn It In Not no Uiiiileiimitit an .Many Suppose. It h the. common impression -that jne suffers keenly from cold if sud lenly immersed in a lnke or stream jovercd with thin ice. Such, fiiiys a Philadelphia exchange, does not ap pear to be the case of the experience Df a Philadelphia!! who got such a wet ting the otiher day when skating, lie laid: "I was skating on ice that kept jracking, and then smash 1 all of a iuchlon I was overboard. 1 was in the .vater, holding on to the jagged edges af the ice. My first thought wasa feel ing of surprise at the water's warmth. T had gone clean under, head and all, ind now I was immersed save for my bend, arms and shoulders; yet I wasn't joltl; the water actually felt a little varmer thanvtthc air. J guess that I ivns in for six or seven minutes. A plank had to be brought before 1 could jet out. During those minutes the only part of me that suffered was my poor wet hands that clutched the ice. After a minute or two they began to ichc with the cold. My body in the .vater gave me no discomlort and per haps if I had kept my wet hands in 'tlie water they wouldn't have troubled me iither. Hut I couldn't do thnt or I'd lave been carried under t! ice." S AVEDB YSTRATEG Y . Ploiic-cr Ilrtiiiimcr Ilnd a. Wny of Ibla IiohIiik of n WuMturn "HiiuI AIuii.o "I traveled through the west in pioneer days," said a Philadelphia drummer, according to an exchange, "and though things were pretty rough 1 never had but one close call. had an argument with a Dakota cowboy and he set out to wipe me off the earth." "But you shot first?" aueried a lis tener. "No, 1 was not armed. I simply re sorted to strategj. He looked like a man who'd oblige, and just as his finger was pressing the trigger I fold him thnt I much preferred to be killed wjth a knife. When he got his knife out T changed to a club and from a club to a stone in a stocking, nnd 1 finally got him all mixed up nnd bought his whole outfit for eight dollars and sent him off to get drunk. There is really no need of being killed if you keep your wits about you." AMERICAN ABSINTHE. The Green Terror of France" lro dueed lu 0nldernble Uutm- tltlCN In WlNCOIlH'ill. "Absinthe, 'the green terror of France,' " said a botanist of the ag ricultural department, reports the Washington Evening Star, "is now being produced in considerable quan tities in this country and is being used to an alarming extent. In some sections of Wisconsin wormwood is being cultivated, and it is from this plant that oil is distilled for making absinthe. There are several worm wood farms in that state. "The Wisconsin growers of worm wood and 'distillers of the oil at first shipped nearly all their output to Europe, but now they ilnd a good market for it in this country, and at almost fabulous prices. Of course the drug houses of America furnish a yendy home market. The oil is em ployed iu ninny ways, but its chief uses nre in the making of absiuth anil liniments." THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City, May 20. CATTLE Beef steers ..$3 75 5 00 Native stoclcera Western steers HOGS SHEEP WHEAT No. 2 bard No. 2 red 3 25 fi! 1 50 3 25 P 4 40 5 45 G 25 i 25 70 5t 4 75 0 V tin CORN No. 2 mixed iltU OATS-No. 2 mixed RYE No. 2 44 34 4G 3 CO 3 30 13 00 mo 00 71 10 12 FLOUR Hard whiter pat... 3" 20 Soft winter patents 3 20 HAY Timothy 7 50 Prairie 4 00 BRAN 70 BUTTER-Fancy to extra. EGGS CIIEESE-Full creum POTATOES-IIomo grown. ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Beef steers Texas steers HOGS Butchers SHEEP-Natlves 1G 12 IP 40 45 CO 35 IKi 00 50 5.25 4 10 G 25 5 CO FLOUR-Red winter put... AVI IE AT No. 2 red CORN No. 2 OATS-No. 2 RYE ;. BUTTER-Crcamery CORN MEAL BACON 3 SO 7g 78VS 1G 33V4 4BV6W '35 49 , 1G 21! 2 50 ,10 S7iftl0 (5 CHICAGO. CATTLE-Steers HOGS Mixed uiul butchers. SIIBEI Wc-Htcrn FLOUR Winter patents ... WHEAT No. 2 reel CORN No. 2 OATS-No. 2 RYE AIny LARD-May FORK Mny NEW YORK. CATTLE-StcerB HOGS 1 00 & 5 40 5 80 ff G 10 1 GO 5 CO a 50 8 4 00 7548 7Gi,$ 45 33 50 8 SO tl 8 371,4 18 C2Va 4 GO 3 5 20 C 15 S G 30 250 $4 CO SHEEP ., WHEAT No. 2 t COUN-No OATS-No. ........ Sif8 LIRE even to the farmer, with his endless trouble and worry about weather, crops and insects. A man can forget his business cares, but he cannot forget a sickness that stays with him (or any member of his family) constant ly, day and night. And if, after trying many different kinds of medicines and drugs, his sickness still keeps on, a man begins to feel as if all his work was in vain. Life is sweet but only if you can enjoy it. If you are sick, or suffer in any way from weakness of any organ of your body, please read the following very carefully, for it may ifee that we can point out to you-a way, both pleasant and safe, by which you can be re lieved from pain and sickness, and your life made worth en joying: In the first place, put out of your mind the idea that disease is a NAME. The name is nothing. It hardly mat ters at all WHAT, you think, or others say, you aro sick from. WE say, and the most advanced medi cal science of the day says, that if you are sick, IT IS BECAUSE YOU ARE WEAK. And the very first thing to do, natural-' ly, is to BUILD UP YOUR STRENGTH. Now, don't go away with the notion that because you have a good strong mus cular frame, you are therefore'SAFE. You may be strong PHYSICALLY, but weak VITALLY. Your internal arrangements need build ing with Ozomulslon. Ozomulsion is concentrated, bottled vitality. A Blood-Making Food. By taking it as a building, medicated, vitalizing fpod, your organs will be able to get rid, in nature's way, of any disease that now affects them. Ozomulsion Food is made of the purest cod liver oil, impregnated with vitalizing salts, which regenerate the entire consti tution. Get well ; get strong ; enjoy yourself. Trust your health to Ozomulsion. For women and children, weak, pole, Consumptive, thin and sick, Ozomulsion will do wonders. It Cures Consumption. Try It Free To, anyone who asks, we will send a large Sample Bottle, Absolutely Free by Mail Pre paid. It is the Food Physicians prescribe and use The Year Round in their own Families and Practice and Druggists sell in Large Bottles Weighing Over Two Pounds. ' Send your name and complete address (by letter or postal card) to Ozomulsion Food Co 98 Pine Street, New York ' The Food lb $3.Sand ti iron iy v!iiriii llioy nro iiuvo Tho Ilougli. t.errl prof." ofUnnlnilbe l.oltoni toloi froduff. more fl.ilhle anil loaErr wr.rlnu l.tilmr h.a.nr olhrrUna.ir.. Tlil' htmorelkiadua m.an;ollirrlnD.r.. Tlii' lin.mor. bled lb. lia.l four roar., which iroii'i Iu u ISDOHftlngj M,UII,HH.UL VMl Sales: f,0l,JMO.UO ujicriaruj. ,UU. NO MONPY TUP MTSW r $. is -A I & w r 3w i ;i cavi. v-j "A u I l"t M XvW .PMK i mk f c. v wh. Ill WiCi 1 UUn. N-::v Cr t. Jut-lf L -'UC.SBvlll'..' jm. i.v-.w lx,:-- . 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Also for Scrofula, Rheumatism, all Blood Disorders, Catarrh, Nervous and General Debility, Sleepless ness, Night Sweats, Malaria Rick ets or Softening of Bones in Chil dren, Ancemla or Thin Blood, Loss of Flesh and all Wasting Condi tions. A Wonderful Vltallzer and Flesh and Strength Producer s TWO POUND I f BOTTLES gl.OO I iDIEUiCTIOnS IN SEVEH I ilahguagesohlabelI M Pi1 n""i!'i'SA--'t f I'lilf,' mm 'lM. IhS-JM m &&Z -..-J .& e-i.;. r-'jarffi Jcnly I and NEW YORK.' l-L!f.H tSj BRANCHES: Paris. Berlin. Montreal. City of Mexico. Havana. Santiago. Buenos Ayres. Rio de Janeiro. Santo Domluco. Guatemala. Caracas. aampiEMMB Ilng' Made in America and 'SXSg)(a That Does Good BOUGX.AS $3. Shoes S can huvo irom tw.uu lo a.u ycnriy . u. iJouj;i:iHe.i.(ju or us;i miouh. Just us kowi In ovory way as tlioso thnt iicuii cosiuiL' you irom si.w toso.u. 'Jlto ituiuuiiho biilu of . Ii. Douglas hIiocs jirocs uioir Hupcnoruy over an ouior ninucs. boiii iiy rctnil bJioo dcaiurn ovorutJioro. mo ct'iiuino Jiavo iiniao mid iirlco wtamiicd on tho liottom. Take no bhlltuto. I'ust Color JCielelsuseil. Y. J.. ZJoiiKlau ! ;iit I.'iIko i.iuo cannot no i'(itaiica at any price. ti) all with "W. Zi. DoURlas makeH and eelli mnro men's Ootxlyear wult (haiulsowrd procoau) nhocs than any other manufacturer in tho world. COR flfin Dnuitrrl whl ,M' I'al'tt" anyone wlso vPD.UUU nCWUlQ ranilinprovotlilaiilati'tncnt Jliulo ot tUo Lcst liupurted ur.u American icatliota. r RllRrn or years i-stap.i ku av.caiefc.SS5 ELECTROTYPES In (rreat vniletr for Kilo nt Die lowe.t inlc 1 v K u. -. I J 1.-1 I'M mi sEoHau 25001 1 m EMiraiihr"' '.".J1..J KitnoK' WESTERN CANADA Is (itttuctliiu moro utttintilin ttiau uny otliur tlU- trlct In tho world. ' "TbeOrantrr ol (he World." "The Land ol Sun. hlne." The Natural Feeding Oroundi lor Sleek Area under crop iu 1?02 . 1,987,330 acre. Yield 1902 .... 117.922.7541 busheli. H Abundance of Walor; KuoJ I'luntiriil; Clicup llullillriK Ma lurluli (iood (JruKd fur pnituio ii ud Imyi u leitllu noil; n mini uiunl ruliitnll and a climate Klv- iik' an iiKiircd and adcnnnlo ii'iifion of urnwili. IIOHI!. S'l'KAIk I. A. VMS ItV Kl Ai;Ci:.r Fltiii:, ilio. omy rlmivulorwliirlilstlO for Ulllrr. L'lllau U. Cliliri'lmi Mclwuili. iln. Iliulwnv. nottlod itlKtrlcts. Hnd tor Allan and ntlior cerillluaieitlvlnjf you rod ucod railway rules, etc. EEDLES tur all hciilin,' llarlilno. Btandnrd Goods Only. rAT.ii.om i: hii.k 10 ukai.i'iis. BLb'LOCK MFC. QO., Uia Mltthl' HI., til. Luu.., Ho. SHUTTLES REPAIRS A. N. K.-D 1971 iiicraiiiroin nii iieiiiicut or Iniinlif ration, (Httiu'ii, Oiiuudu, or J. 8. L-'iiawkoud, 211 West Nlntli St.. iCtint.ai City, Mo.i .M. V. IIENNICIT. Mil Nuvt Vork i.ifo llldK.. Omaha. 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