The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, July 31, 1903, Image 8

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in 11 inn. who jv immiiiiMii.
SEEMMMa
JV EJ. Orotlxex-
WIbIics to announce Unit ho has not
moved out of town but into tlio
Minick Store Room
whore ho may ho found at all times,
ready to do your
Shoe Repairing
Harness Repairing
or sell you a
New Harness, Nets,
Whips, etc,
PETER KERKEU,
Dealer In
Highest market price paid for Hides,
Lard, Tallow, etc,
KNAPP & SON
Proprietor of tho
Livery & Feed Stable
NEMAHA.1NEBR.
Gcod Dray in connoction with Livory
Satisfaction guaranteed.
H, T. HAHN
Veterinery Surgeon
and Dentist
"Will bo at Nemaha every two weeks,
July 27th, August 10th, etc.
Homo offlco Stella. Nebr
G C T O
Houtz's Restaurant
FOU A FINE LINE OF
S JMMER DRINKS
Fresh Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Cigars.
Fresh Broad, Buna and Cakes alwuys
on hand.
Drop in and seo us,
(Osteopath
Graduate of tho American School of
Osteopathy of Klrksvlllo,. Mo." ,
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Remarkable cures are effected by
this system-of healing. No medicines
given.
Office over Eustico & Ollne's drug
etore.
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gUlwaUci
SEVERE ATTACK OP GEIP
Cured by One Bottle of 'Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
"When I had the grip last winter
(the second one) I actually cured my
self with one bottle of Chamberlaln'B
Cough Remedy," aays Fiunk W. Perry
Editor of the Enterprise, Shortville
N. Y, " This is tho honest truth. I
at times keep from coughing myself to
pieces by taking one teaspoonful of
thipremedy, and wh o ntho coughing
b 't'll would come on at night would
take a dose and it seemed that in the
briefest interval tho cough would pass
off and I would go to sleep perfectly
fiee ft om cough and its accompanying
pains. To any chat tho remedy acted
H- a must agreeable surprise is putting
it very mildly. I had no idea that it
would or couM knock out the grip,
Blmplv because fluid never tried It for
such a purport, hut-it did, and it seem
ed with the second attack of ooimliing
the reined cuoiud If-tn not only be of
Iwn duration, lint the pains were far
less sever., iwul 1 had nqt w d the con
tnts of one iiouie bnfuro Mr, Grip'hml
.bade mt mliMii," For vale by Keeling.
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The Nebraska Advertiser
W. W. HniKlem IV. V. Smitler
W. W. Sandkhb & Son, Prop's.
F1UDAY, JULY 31, 1003.
Goo. It. LindBoy moved to Auburn
Wednesday and Thursday.
Gall and boo us for reduced rates on
magazines and newspapers.
Wo had a nice rain Tuesday night
not as much as wo needed, hut it
helped.
Jay Tipton of Albany, Mo. visited
his friend W. F. Keeling Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Houtz wont to
Verdon Wednesday evening, to attond
the picnic.
Call in and Bee ua if you want to
snbscribe for any paper published in
the United States.
Tho editor's office phone is No. 7 and
that of his residenco is No. 1. Call us
up if you have any news.
Tho friends of Miss Nora Aynes are
pleased to seo her able to bo out again
after several days' sickness.
Mrs. W. W. Keeling, Mrs. J. M. San
ders and Mrs. M. A. Woodward were
Auburn visitors Wednesday.
Ted Scovill, who has been visiting
Ids brother Claude at Ilartington,
Nebr., returned to Nemaha Wednes
day. Mrs. Wheeldon and Miss ' Effie
Wheeldon of Auburn, mother and sis
tor of W. E. Wheeldon, camo to Ne
maha Wednesday.
Miss Maud White came in from Au
burn Wednesday and is visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Iladlock, and her many young1 friends.
A number of members of Nemaha
lodge of Uebekahs went Auburn Tuoss
day to attend the district convention
for Nemaha and Johnson counties.
They report having a delightful and
instructive time.
James S. H. Hamilton, the oldest
citizen of Auburn, died Wednesday
morning, aged 01 years and 4 months.
He came to Nebraska in 1S00. He
leaves two dauchtors, Mrs. Wesley
Dundas of Auburn and Mrs. J. H.
Hall of Cook.
NOTICE TO MOW WEEDS.
All land owners are, notified to mow
weeds on roadsides hi accordance with
taw, or overseer will havo same mowed
and charged up against land.
J. M. Claiuc,
Road Overseer, Dist. 32,
Tho fourth quarterly meeting of tho
Brownvllle and Nemaha charge of the
M. E. church was held at Nemaha
tin tu id ay night and Sunday morning.
Tho business meeting was hold' Satur
day night. Sunday morning the pre
siding elder, Dr. J. S. W. Dean,
preached a line sermon.
President Christy of the state hortN
cnltureal society was in t)wn yester
day, and brimming over with smiles
and giaciousuess au ho stoppop oil at
the Hcato house to stir up, enthusiasm
for the state meeting, which will be
held at Fremont today. Tho cause of
his satisfaction is his ability to raise
strawberries of such mammoth propors
tions that eighteen of them suillced to
fill the oridnury quart basket of com
merce. This is only a beginning, he
Bays. For the honor of Nebraska and
for tho purpose of checking the arrogs
anco of the strawberry growers of
Missouri, who havo grown berries that
would fill the basket when eleven had
been placed therein, Mr. Christy is
now grooming boiuo of his record
breaking plants for tlie production of
berries of such magnitude that nine
will suffice to fill a babket. These hers
rjes will be exhibited at the St. Louis
exposition.
According to the statement of tho
Nemaha county man the small fruit
growers of Nemaha county have had a
very prosperous season. He said that.
tho late frost during the spring had
killed foity per cent of his blossoms,
with the result that the thinned bios-
soins produced berries so much linger
in hisvj tint ho realized u no per cent
crop. Growers have found a ready
uiatket for eveivtblng hv oo !l mm
g 'ml pin'irt Lincoln ewa
Th Mprmn-Am-ripan carnival will
be held in the court house yard at Au
burn Tuesday, August 11th. A varie
ty of umusemonts will ho provided
balloon ascension, Hagenaw's band,
negro quartette, numerous prizes, Gor
man and American speakers, etc.
Five dollar prizes will ho awarded to
tho oldest German citizen outside of
Auburn, to tho oldest American outs
side of Auburn, tho oldest person born
in Nemaha county, tho largest family
present, the couplo who havo been
married longest, and the largest family
of grandchildren presonc. They ex
pect to have a groat big time and every
body is invited
Free! Freol Freel ,
Salem Inter-State Chautauqua.
Grand Chautauqua Gate Opening
Free Saturday Evening August 1.
A good program has been prepared.
Rev. Lincoln McConnell ill greet
ehautauquana with a fow words of
welcome. TheSlayton Colored Male
Quartet and The Overland Orchestra
will give a number of selections from
their largo repertoire. Tho Chorus
will assemble and commenco their
work for tho coming week. This will
bo a good opportunity to meet and
greet old Chautauqua friends. Do not
forget, This program is free.
Excursion Hates Every Day.
From July 31 to August 0 low round
trip ticket rates to Salem. Ask your
local agent for the reduced ticket rate.
$2.06 to Lincoln and Eetnrn,
"Via Burlington, Route. Account
Nebraska Epworth Assembly. Ticks
ets on sale August 4 to 13 with return
limit to AugUBt 14.
On the program are: Bishop Isaac
W. Joyce of Minneapolis; Frank Rob
erson; Captain Richmond Pearson
Hobson, the hero of the Merrimas;
Prof. Favour of Chicago; Fred Emer
son Brooks; Hcv. Thos. McClary;
Itev. Sam P. Jones; Lou. J. Beau
champ; Rev.R. S. Mc Arthur, D. D. of
New York; Karl Germaine of Clove
land; Rev, Hugh E. Smith of Los An
geles, and others.
Splendid musical features by Roney's
Boys' Concert Company, Chicago Glee
Club, Assembly Chorus, etc,
Many educational advantages are
offered during the assembly. See the
Burlington ticket agent for particulars
It is concluded that the present
county officials will be renominated,
with the exception of County Treasure
er Geo. E. Codington, who has served
tour years and Is not eligible to reelec
tion, the exception of County Judge H.
F. Neal and the probable excoptiou of
County Superintendent Parrlott. The
fusionists will nominate for treasurer
Chas. Anderson, who has been deputy
for the past four years. There are sev
eral candidates for the republican noms
iuation 1. N. Kupei, D. J. A. Dirks
and Dick Hoggo that we iiave heard
mentioned, all from the west part of
the county.
For county assessor, tho now ollice
created by the last legislature, E. J.
Maxwell is the onlv candidate wo
know of outside of Auotirn, and stands
a good show for the nomination.
For county superintendent the re
publicans will probably reuomiuatn
Geo, Carriugtou, iho candidate two
years ago. He made, an exceptionally
good race under the circumstances.
Wo understand tliw present incumbent,
W. C. Parrlott, will not be a candidate,
for reelection. Prof. HMdehrand of
Johnson is the propable fusion candl
date.
County Judge Neal cunld easily be
renominated and reelected, but ho has
decided on reciting, B. F. Neal and
M. S. Mclninch are aspirants for the
lepubllcan nomination. F. G. Hawxs
by has been spoken of as tho fualon
audidate.
The Advertiser and the Western
Swine Bit oder ope year for til.:$5; the
Advertiser ami Poultry Topics one
year for Si. IS; The AdvertiserVind the
Daily Omaha News one year lor S2.no ;
tho Advertiser and the Iowa Home
stead, Poultry News and Home
stead IhBtitute numbers oh year for
$1.532;,tlmAdvertiBer and tho Nebraf-ka
Farmer one year for 1 ..'15; the Adver
tiser and the Chicago Weekly Inter
Ooeun one year for Sl.fiO; the Adver-
tiser and the Semi-Weekly St. Louis
Globe Democrat one year lor 1.76;
the Advertiser and the SeniHWeekly
NehrnHka State .Inurnil o yenr fi
f 1.8ft Thee Hte uoiuh nt our eli b'1
cti! offer. b';t w nvf oiiein, Can
you beat tliflJi any h re'
THE MISSOURI CHANGES AGAIN
Sioux City, la,. July 22. Tho
Missouri liver has again robbed No-.
braska to pay Iowa. This time Liberty
township, in this county, has been j
made $100,000 richer by tho addition
of a big ponlnsula of land. This wis
accomplished by an act of evulsion by
the river, which scorned longer to run
around tho bond. It was but a fow
rods across tho nock of the land and
Bovaral miles around. Tho river,
which has been high, went through
tho neck in a single night. As a result
the thousands of acres inside tho bend
are now on the Iowa side, and a lake
seven miles long has been created.
This has already been named Lake Mc
Laughlin.
Because the Missouri changes its
channel suddenly, all this land inside
the bend continues to belong to Ne
braska. Accretion and not evulsion
transfers land from one state to nns
other. Ab a matter of fact, it Is the
Nobraska farmers who have been ens
riched, for tho bend has been formed
from accretions to their land. Now it
is thrown back In Iowa, but by evliis
sion, so it continues to belong to the
Nebraska owners. Nebraska City
Nows.
Prohibition County Convention.
A mu93 convention of th Nemaha
county prohibitionists is hereby called
to meet at the court house In Auburn
August 1, 1003, at 2 p. in for the pur
pose of nominating a county ticket,
selecting delegates to the state con
volition to be held in Lincoln, August
10, 1003, and for the transaction of
such other business as may come bes
fore the convention.
H. C. Meader, Sec.
Take the wagonette when in Au
burn if yQU want to go to any part oi
tho city. John McElhaney, prop.
Cures Whon Dootors Fail t
Mrs. Frank Chiasson, Patterson, la ,
writes June 8th, 1001 : '! had malarie
fever in a very bad form, was under
treatment by doctors, but as soon as I
stopped taking their medicine the fev
er would return, I used a sample
bottle of Ilerbine, found it helped me.
Then I bought two bottles, which
completely cured me. I feel very
grateful to you for furnishing siichu
splendid medicine, and can honestly
recommend it to those suffering wit'i
malaria, as it will surely cure them."
Ilerbine, 50c bottle at Hill's.
Old papers for sale nt this office.
Will Cure Consumption
A A Horren of Finch, Ark.
wiites, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the
best pi epa ration for coughs, colds and
lung trouble. I know that it has cur
ed consumption in the first Btage.
m t urn.
How's This?
WeolTorOno Hundred Dollars Reward for
anycase of Cutarrli that cannot oo cured by
Ilnll'H Culnrrli Onro,
V. J. OlIKNKY A CO., PropK., Toledo, O.
Wo, tlio mirirsif;netl, havo known F. J,
Chonoy for tlio last 16 years, and bellevo 111 tn
porleotly bonornblo In all InislnesH transac
tions and llnnuclnlly nble to curry out any
obligations ninile by their Arm.
West A'lriinx, wholesale druggists, Toledo.O.
WaliUnn, Kliumn it Marvin, wholesale drui!
Blsts, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrb Curo is talton lntonmfly.act
Ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Price Vfiojior boltlo. Sold
by all druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills aio the best.
A Surgical Operation
is always dangerous do not submit to
the surgeon's knifo until you have
tried DeWitt's Witch Hnzol Salve. It
will cure you when everything else
fails It has done this in thousands of
cases. Here is one of them. I suffered
from bleeding and protruding piles for
twenty years. Was treated by differ
out specialists and used ninny remedies
hut obtained no lellef until I used De
Witt's Wlteh Eazel Salve. Twnhuxe
of this salve cured me eighteen months
ago and I have not had a touch of the
piles since. H. A. Tisdale, Summer
ton, S. C. For Blind, Uleediui!, itch
ing and Protruding Piles no remedy
equals DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
Sold by W. W. Keeling.
tejjjw r-i?6crs3?itisa-r:
WM.rO.V.Ml'UKI.L, 1'ies. V, K. ALiMSN. Vlei-PrcB.
IBIjMHH E. AbhKN, CnMilrr.:
BANE 'OF ISMilHA'
1VBBIAHA., NEBRASKA
fvHa stock, as ooo
rcrr-frirfC.-.-Ti JUaciGsswreriso ,;. rincsar;cgarrsraa ?w-
Bottor Than a Plaster.
A pleco of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound
on tho affected parts, Is better than a
plaster for a lame back and for pains
intho 8ldt and chest. Pain Balm has
no superior as allulment for tho re
lief of deep seated, mu3cuiar, nnrirheui
matic pains. For sale by W. W.
Keeling, DruggiBt.
"World-Wide Imputation rf
White's Cream Vermifuge has imn
hieved a world wide reputation as be
ing the best of worm destroyer, and
for Its tonic influence on weak and un
thrifty children, as it neutralizes (he
acidity r sourness of the stomach,
improves the digostionand assimila
tion of food, strenghtens the nervous
system and restores themto the health
vigor and elasticity of spirits natural
to childhood 25c at Hill's.
A Lesson in Health
Healthy kidneys filter the impurities
from tho blood, and unless they do
this good health is impossible. Fos
ley's Kidney Cure makes sound kids
neys and will positively cure all forms
of kidnoy and bladder disease. It
strenghtens the whole system. M T
Hill.
Holds Up a Congressman
"At the end of the campaign."
writes Champ Clark, Missouri'sbrillN
ant congressman, "from overwork
nervous tension, loss of sleep and con-,
stant speaking I had about utterly cols
lapsed. It seemed chat all of my
organs were out of order, but? three
bottles of Electric Bitters made me all
right. It's the best all-round medls
cino ever sold over a druggist's counts
er." Overworked run-down men and
weak, sickly women gain splendid
vitality from Electrio Bitters. Try
Miein. Only 50c. Guaranteed by
Keeling.
Foley's U-mey and Tar contains no
opiates and can safely be given to
children M. T. Hill
Traveling is Dangerous
Constant motion jars the kidneys
which are kept in place in the body by
delicate attachments. This is the rea
son that travelers, trainmen, street car
men, teamsters and all who drive very
much, suffer from kidnej disease in
some form. Foley's Kidney Cure
strengthens the kidneys and cures ull
forms of kidney and bladder disease.
Geo. E Il'iiuan locomotive enginter,
Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibration
of the eugine caused the a great deal of
trouble with my kidneys, and I goc no
relief until I used Polo's Kidney Cure.
-M T Hill.
In the Interest of Humanity.
Chris Miller of Fremont, Nebr,
writes- "1 suffered from dyspepsia for
more than 10 years. I was under the
eare of a number of doctors,' made three
trips away, and still no relief. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure being recommended to
too by sevoral who had used it, and us
tho last straw, I concluded to try it.
After the first two or three doses I bet
an to improve and have taken seveial
bottles and teel like a new man, I
write you this in the Interest of hu
manity, hoping it may fall into tho
hands of t'ome sufferer, and my prayer
is that they may secure the same bene
fit that I have." Sold by W. W. Keel
ing. Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly
adapted for asthma, bronchitis and
hoarseness M T Hill.
M. A. PERKINS
PRACTICAL;;
Watch Maker
AND JEWELER
All kinds of work ynaranteed
Ihiiiij in your Jiepnir murk. Yon yet
lllyht Prices and Jltst Work.
Perkins' J;wel:y Store
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