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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1903)
tntftt-m D nont Couuh Brrun. Thau Utxxl. Oeo d In tlmo. SoM or rtnwuWiH. Harness& Shoe Shop Having opened a Harness Shop and 8I100 repairing IhihIiichs. I iIcmIto lo Inform the puoplnor Nemaha and vicinity Unit I nin prepared to do nil klndu of Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing And Oiling i fR Good Hand Made Harness a Specialty All uro Invited to call in mid hco inc.; J. E. CROTHER EPETEll KEltKEK, Doatorln ZMZIE-A-TS Highest market price paid for TJMcb, Lard, Tallow, etc. KNAPP & SON Proprietors of tho Livery & Feed Stable MBMAHA,NBBR. Ckod Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. REPUBLICAN JR. ii:mh Standard and registered. Hired by Hepuull rnn, i1W4, Diim, Hiulln vent by Tivlavem, V!:3(i; 2nd duin. Betsy Trot wood by MoMulion. 2.21. lied buy. bhiclc piimtN, it yearn old, HinridRjld hatidn hli:li, welgliH liMX) pounds. lie luiHROOd high in Hon wltn Unontvle. Yon will mnlco no inlmiilca bv breeding to llopubllenn Jr., hh nomo of his oldenl colts nioHclllnt; forS'iOO. LUDWICK 33073 tltanrtard nnd rcdutorod. sired by Put I.. 2.0l)Jv. Dam, Hadlo Vera b Taluvoru, 2.3'; 2nddiuii, lloiwy Trotwood by Mc.Mnlion, 2.21. Dnrlc nay, ulnelc polnm, fl years old, stands MX bunds IiIkIi, welubH I31KI pounds, Hoth liorseN will tunica tho hiiimiii nflnm nt. llnpln HIiIku Block Furin, 2K mllos soutb eiiHtof Howe, nt 810 to tnsitio niuro In lotl. Ourn will bo lulten to pinvent uroldonts but sboulil any occur will bo at tho owner's rUlc. Thos. 3. Jones, Owner Howe, Nebraska MUS. L. S. ADAMS. Of :nIvN(on, 'IVNxiin. "Wln of Cardul Is indeed a blessing to tired women. Having suffered for cvcn yearj with weakness and bear. Iiuj.down pains, end having tried sev eral doctors and different remedies with no juc,t, your Wine of Cardui w the only tulng which helped me, and eventually cured me It seemed to build up (he weak parts, strengthen (he system and correct Irregularities." By "tired women" Mrs. Adams means nervous women who have disordered menses, fulling of tho womb, ovarian troubles or any of tlieso ailments that women have. You can curo youn.el at horn with this great women's remedy, "Wino of Cardui. Wino of Cardui has cured thousands of cases which doctors lmvo failed to benefit. Why not begin to get well today? All druggists have 51.00 hollies. Tor any stomach, liver or bowel disor der Thoilford'a Uliiclc-Druught should be used. rntT.ifvlfOitii.lllti'mtniv.rililii'M. rlvliiu l 11 iIouih, Tli I.iulict' AitvtM'i-y liupuN ir 'il. 'll'.t Cl'iirtnooji Morttilno Co., w ll'.a j'.-t,"l, Iwin. iA ''M f f s r. 0$ ft f A fVv (J R iKf-0!-M4KMtfjlj Sii- r m Imi r.itUlK WH(N( All HSV t IS. The Nebraska Advertiser XV, XV, Snniler XV. F. Sander W. W. Sandehb & Son, Prop's. FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1003. Coi. l'res. Barker, of Asplnwall, who bus been a standing candidate Tor oMIcb for the last twenty years, in his native ball wick, was in to see us the titer day, and while lioro declared that since the decisions of the courts in reference to tho whiskey traftlc, that ho is no longer a candidate for political prefer ence. Politics in high places has bet como too corrupt for him. Shubert Wtlzen. S. JO. .Lawrence is oonvincod that prosperity is here to stay, and has dei cided to build a new house and live in comfort and style. Ho will build a now house 30x32 feet, joining it on the newer Iioubo now on tho old Kittle farm, making a house 32x50 feet when completed. Joe Bungor will do the work, which insures a well built house, as Joo thoroughly understands his business. Sam knew where to go when he wanted good work dono. It has been rumored in this and ad joining counties of this judical district that tho Nomaha county bar was op posed to the renomination and election of Judge Jno. S. Stull. After a careful fnvastigation Tho PoBt is absolutely cortnin that this rumor 1b wholly without foundation, as nearly ovory attorney at the bar bus expressed himself as being mre favor able to the renomination of Judge Stull than any other candidate men tioned. Auburn Post. Auburn, Nebr., June 30. Lemuel T. Goldberry, jr., a lad of Bixteen years was drowned in the swimming hole adjacent to Fredrich's island near this city, nbout 2 o'clock this afternoon. Searching pnrties were out at once and as many persons as could bo worked at a time were engaged till 7 o'clock tc night before the body was recovered. Young Goldberry had often gone swim ming at the placewbero he was drowned and on this occasion had started there to go swimming with Shelby Hayes, a lad of about the Bame age. Hayes Btopped on the way to talk with aome other boys nnd when he arrived he could not find Goldberry, but did find his clothing-rolled upon the bank. The swimming hole is very deep in some places; It was only after diligent search with the aid of a two-horse hay rnke that the body was recovered. The mother and brother and two sisters of the boy reside here. The father and a brother are inmates at Lancaster, Neb. State Journal. Newspaper For Sale. The only paper in an eiiBtern Kauai s town of 4400. Plenty of leads, Blugs hows and job type. A 18x10 new Gordon press, will take one page of five-column paper.havo gasoline engim . Good prices prevail. Best ot nuisonn for selling. Pi ice 8000; 300 cash, baN unco on time. Address W. P. Davis, Okeio, Kan. Fourth of July 1. .ten. On July 3 and 4 the Burlington route will sell round trip tickets between Animus distant not more than 200 miles at very low rates. Minimum rate, 50 cts. Tickets good to return until July 0. SEVEHE ATTACK OF GEIP Cured by One Bottle of 'Olmmljerliuu'j 1 Cough Remedy "When I had tho grip last winter (the second one) I actually cured my self with one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough HtMimdy," siysFiank A'. Pir Editor of tho Enterprise, Shortville N. Y. "This is the Iiuihhl truth. 1 at times keep ticin coughing myself to pieees b takiim one teasnoontul oi thinm iM'lv. a ml wh e. 11 tlm cnua.hint spell would eoine 011 at niuht 1 would tulu a diiSB au.l it rteennid that in the bneferit iniervnl the emmh would pans If nnd I would itto sleep perteetl.v tree 1 1 out numb nnd its neeumpiinyiiip pains. To s i thai the remedy acted' as a most nre. able Mirprisi' is putting it vei null) 1 . I ii d nn idea that it would or nuild Ir o( k out themip, n p ln'iime I hint never tiyd It. Ir such ii piirn ihi., tun ji did, mill it seein i d with Mm sK'iiml ilt.iok of cniuhiiif: llipnineih e me d il to lift only he ot hm durati m, inn tie iiiiia wWt fur Jews sever , .. it l i-twl io im.-d tho () ten's of i) to n i h.t. m Mr, cirip hud Inde ill-. ".' p . , e b; Keeling,. Dr. Starbuck the osteopathist of Au burn, has an advertisement in this issue Tho following taken from Collier's New Encyclopedia explains the system of osteopathy. Osteopathy, a system of healing founded by Dr.A. T. Still. In spite of the apparent etymology of tho namo, the By t tern does not confine itself to tho treatment of bono diseases, but claims to bo a general system founded on tho principle tlmO'all bodily diss orders are tho result of mochanical ob structions to free circulation of vital fluids and forces." As stated in official publications, "osteopathy bus nothing in common with tho faith cure, Christ tian science, spirtualism, hypnotism, magnetic healing, Swedish movement, mental science, or massage. There is nothing supernatural about it. Its ap parently marvelous cures are accompi lished through purely scioatific methods, based on profound knowledge of the human mechanism. The diag nosis is laraoly through the sense of touch, which 1b developed to its highest perfection . As the fingers of the blind are trained to read the letters of tho alphabet through several thicknesses of cloth, so the lingers of the osteopath passed over the surface of the body seldom fall to detect tho slightest disar rangement of tho human mechanism, lie not only knows how the body looks when the anatomy is normal, but also how it feels." The osteopath takes the position that when all obstructions to the proper direction of the life giving and healing energies that aro resident in the body such as maladjustment or abnormalities of tho bodily machine in any of its parts are detected and corrected, by a thorough knowlenge of anatomy and physiology, nature fast regains her equilbriura of health and strengh. No medicine whatever is used and no surgery employed, except in cases where tho latter is needed oxs clusivly. The remiukable cures effected by this treatment and its growing po pularity have caused the legisature of a number of States to legally recognize osteopathy as a science as worthy of acceptance as allopathy, homeopathy or Bingery. In 1892 Dr. Still organized a college at Kirksville, Mo., under the laws of that State. A large building was erected in 181)5 and additions made in 1800. The school began with 28 students and has steadily increased in numbers. In 1800 It had between 300 and 400 students. Call in and see us if you wont to snbscriba for any paper published in the United States. How's This? WeoU'orOno Ilnmlreil Dollnra Howard for anycimeof Cnturrli thut cannot bo cured by lltill'HCntnrrli Curo, IF, J. CHENEY A CO., PropH., Toledo, O. We, llio undersigned, lmvo known F. J, Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe him porlei'tly houot utile In all busluesH trnnaao tloiiH and financially ablo to carry out any obligations mdo by tliolr tlnn. Wf.si, & T 1 mix, wholesale druggists, Toledo.O. WuMIiik, Ivlunan icMaiviu, wholesale drug- kImIn, Toledo, Oi Hall's Catarrh Cum 1m talcon Internally, act Inn illtectly upon the blood and mucous mir faeeof tho system. Prlco76opor bottlo. Sold by nil druKKlit. Testlinonlala free. null's Kiunlly PllU mo tho best. GO T O Houtz's Resiaurant FOR A PINE LINE OF SUMMER DRINKS Fresh Candh'H. Nuts, Fruits, Cigars. Fresh Uiead, Huns and Cakes alwuys on hand. Drop in nnd soo us. (Qatcopatlx Grndiiato of the American School of 1 Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. Remarkable cures are effected by this system of healing. No medlclnos glVf'll. OlFice ov r Eustice & Cllne's drug store. Utlmvu, lUbvrtsJw Traveling is Dangorous I Constant motion jars the kidneys! which aro kept in place in tho body by I delicate attachments. This Is tho rea I son that trovelers, trainmen, BtYeet car j men, teamsters and all who driyo very much, suffer from kidney disease In somo form. Foley's Kidney Curo strongtheuB tho kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease. Geo. E. Ilaussn locomotive engineer, Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibration of tho engine caused mo a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foloy'a Kidney Cure. -M T mil. Foley's Henoy and Tar contains no opiates and can safely bo given to children M. T. Hill Holds Up a Congressman "At tho end of the campaign." writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brillN ant congressman, "from overwork nervous tension, loss of sleep and con stant speaking I had about utterly col lapsed. It seemed that all of my organs were out of order, but three bottles of Electrio Bitters made me all right. It's tho best all-round medis cine ever sold over a druggist's count er." Overworked run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid vitality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only GOc. Guaranteed by Keeling. Spring Ailments There is nn aching and tired feeling, tho liver, bowels, and kldnoys become sluggish and inactive, the digestion impaired, with little or no appetite no ambition for anything and a feeling that the wholo body and mind needs toning up. The trouble is, that dur ing the winter, there has been nn over nccumalation of waste matter in the system. Herbino will remove it, se cure to the secretions .1 right exit, nnd give strength in place of weakness. SOcut Hill's. "World-Wide .Reputation White's Cream Veimifuge has ac hieved a world wide reputation as be ing the best of worm destroyers, and for its tonic influence on weak and un thrifty children, as it neutralizes the acidity or sourness of the stomach, improves the digestion and assimila tion of food, strenghtens tho nervous system and restores them te the health vigornrid elasticity of spirits natural to childhood. 25c at Hill's. Cures When Dootors Fail Mrs. Frank Chiasson, Patterson, la., writes June 8th, 1001 : 'E had malaria fever in a very bad form, was under treatment by doctors, but as Boon as I stopped taking their medicine the fev er would return, I used a sample bottle of Ilerbine, found it helped mo. Then I bought two bottles, which completely cured me. I feel very grateful to you for furnishing such a eplendid medicine, and can honestly recommend it to those suffering with malaria, as it will surely cure them." Herbinp, 50c bottle at Hill's, FOIEYSKIDNEYCURE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right For sale by ALT. Hill. fOlETSnOMEWiAR Cures Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia For halo by M. T. Hill. FOlEBIfOMTHIM tops tho couf h and heals lungs M , A PERKINS PRACTICAL AND JEWELER. All kinds of work guaranteed Briny in your Jiepair murk You yet Riyht Prices and llest Woifc. Perkins' Jiweky Store IUWWNVILtM, NEUUA8KA. e2S3sec23325;j: VM.iCAMl'llLL, I'reu. lELMWl K. O.F v WEBSAHA, Capital Stoolc, 85 OOO cssnzz3?zziGzswsGs&xzz'.tzttsisssesz Bottor Than a Plastor. A piece of flannel dampened vith Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on tho affected parts, is better than a plaster for a lamo back and for pains inthe side nnd chest. Pain Balm has no superior as allotment for there" lief of deopseatcd,mu3cuiur, andrheus matlc pains. For salo by W. V. Keeling. Druggist. A Lesson in Health Healthy kidneys filter tho implicitly from tho blood, and unless they do this good health 1b impossible. Fos ley's Kidney Curo makes sound kidi neys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strenghtens the whole system. M T Hill. Take the wagonette when in Au burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhaney, prop. THE NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION OF WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Excels In Vocabultry which Is tho most useful In Blzo and contents. It Is Judiciously elected to exclude corruptions of good usaire, and to avoid uuintolllglblo technl calltlcs. Excels In Arrsneement, giving words their correct alphabetical places. Each worn be gins 11 paragraph and .is readily caught by t no eye. Excels In Etymoloeles. Thcfio nro complete and scientific, una embody tho best results of philology. They aro not scrimped or crowded Into obscuro places. Excels In Pronunciation which is indicated by rcspclllnir with thodlncritlcally marked lcttors mod In tho schoolbooks, tho sounds of which uro taught in tho public schools. Excels In Definitions. Tiiey are ciear, torse, yet complete, and nro given In tho order in which the word hns acquired its shades of meaning. Many of the dcQ uttiont nro Illustrated. Excels In Its Appendix which is n packed ntoroliousQ of usclul knowledge. Excels is a Working Dictionary. No other book embodies so much use! ill information, is so valuable ana convenient tor consul tntion. or bo indlsponsablo in tho 'home, study, school, qr oillcc. The International has 2364 ouarto tmffes with 5000 lllus trations. 25,000 new words and phrases have recently been added under, the super vision of W. T. Harris, Ph.D., LL.D., U. S. Commissioner oi Education. LET US SEND YOU FREE "A Test in Pronunciation" which afford? n ! pleasant and instructs o evening's enter tainment. Illustrated pamphlet also free. ! (J. & C. MEIUUAM CO., Springfield, Mum. aHHnraKTAj FOLErsHCIJlYTAR far children t tafa, nurm No ptatM For salo by M. T. Hill. Will Dure Oonsumption A A Ilerren of Finch, Ark. writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cur ed consumption in the first stage. M T Hill. DeWltt's B Salve Fop Piles, Burns, Soros. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. r Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. i ne Kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities in the blocd. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to nerlected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart i3 over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are tick you can make no mtstaKe by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing casc3 nd Is sold on Its merits p7C!- y all druggists In fifty-, .ent and onc-dcllar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by mall itonioofSwiumvitoot. free, also pamphlet telling yu hov to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton. N. Y. V, 12. AliMSN. V hi. Pi eh. ALM'.tf, Cashlir. wraJ? ft MEMiiEi HH:Rx!lSKA &wr.!psi L&;;ri "" ;i j i- v.iL A V Ki AH riiLM2,t.l. 'i'-.is. ,i, At,