The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, September 25, 1903, ADVERTISER SUPPLEMENT, Image 9

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    VOLUME XLV1U
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1008
XUMBEtt 16
A'
Unocal 3STwb
Wo hnd another rain Tuesday,
See M T Hill for lire Idsurauco,
.1, W, Ashba hao tnovud to Fairfax,
Mo.
Ed Llttrcll
Monday.
returned from Alliance
Try tho Dovoh paint
Kerns, Auburn.
Sold by J. VV,
Special prices on Furniture at tho
E. & D Lumber Co.!
John VnnderRHr.B.rturtiM4'nmfiii;l.
fZw u? - . ';-
ADVERTISER
Low Eatet West via Burlington louto- A Surgical Operation
$2 to Portland, Tacuma, Seattle is always dungerous do not biibmit to
$25 to SanFrnncisco and LosAngelea1 the Burgeon's knife until you have'
22.00 to Spokaue ' tried De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. Ic
820 to Salt Lake City. Butu, Helena will euro you when everything el.se
Proportionally low rates to hundreds fails il has done this in thousands of
of other points, including Big Horn cases. Hero is one of tliein. Isuffered
Battin, Wjortfitfg', "Montana, Iilalio, fr m bleerlfng and pp'truding piles for
AYnchinglon. Oregon, BiitiflhColumbin, twenty years. Wni troa'cd by dlflVi-
California; etc. oof- specialists and iitteil many remedies
'Every day until' November 80. but obtained no relief until I used D'i-
Tourist cars daily to California. W IttN Witi-h KazH Sal vr. TwohoxV-
Personally conducted excursions' three of this mIvc emvd uit 'ihiPin moiitl h
times a week. ag" ami I have not had a touch of the
Tourist cars daily to Seattle. p.li'S nnccv H. A. Tlsdale, Suminei-
Inqnire of nearest Burlington agent, ton, S. ( For P.li'Kl, Bleeding, Itch
. : in and Protruding Piles no remedy
OF TEEEST IN THE KITCHEN. equalWltiM Witch' UuZsi 'Salve
T4ie Delineator lor October presents Sold by W. W. Keeling.
an especially attractive array ot eulis
nary. In the unique cookery series
"Carlotta nnd I" the story of the wed"
ding dinner is tol'd and exellent recipes
accompany the narrative Autumn
Fruits and Vegat anion occupies two
pages with illustrations and recipes.
In a special aiticlo the making of gin
ger bread and cakes is explained, tnd
another uaper Imnaitea the secret -of
making oldsfashioned Now England
pies -"pies like our grandmothers used
to mako.'TJsefUl kuowledgo.nbout eggs tiou
gives information not generally known and
but well worth possessing.
., purest that money can buy, and 'are
To improve the appetite nnd slrenfei 8ci(.ntiHcally combined to get the beat
then the digestion, try a fow doses .of reguitg.M t Hill.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets. Mr.K.H. Seltz of Detoit, Mich., What Thin Folks Need
says, "They restored my appetite when la u greater power of digesting and
impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeli assimilating food. Pot tham Dr
Ing and caused a pleasant and satiyfac- Klng'sNew Life Pills work i 1 dors
tory movement of the bowels." They tone and regulate the digestive
There ore people In this community organs, gently expel all poison from
who need jutt such a medicine. For the system, enrich the blood, improve
sale by WiW Keeling, druggist Eveiy appetite make healthy flesh OnVy'25c
box warranted. at Keellng's.
Pumps Punips Pumps
Just received a full line at the Ed
wards & Bradford Lumber Co.
Orville Holdlnge has recently built a
assail house on his property in the
north part of town, to be used as a
Bummer kitchen, store room, etc.
W. 6. Hughes, ex-deputy sheriff,
g-ave us a call Thursday afternoon. He
i living on P. M. Anderson's farm but
ia traveling for a harvester company.
For Sale Bay horse, weight 1100,
7 years old, good driver. One buggy,
naarly new, also a good set f single
harness. See ff. E. Wiikeldon.
Mrs. J. M. Sandera went to Auborn
sesday and the nexi day went to
CttaAha, where sha willvlatt her sister,
Mrs. J. W. Pateiey, for a month or six
weeks.
Bring yor poullry to Gilbert 3o Mck
OandlesB. Hens, 7e; springs, to
2'K pounds, 8c; ov0r 2) poundB, 7c
ciwh. Ouoihalf cent per pound more
ia trade..
Ed Mooru 1103 added to Jtho convene
lenco of bin homo by building itoiuoko
houao.
Johb J. Alexander recently had hi a
houao repainted. Fred Seabury did
tho work.
Jufit received due lino of heating
stoves at Edwurdo & Bradford Lumber
Co. and tho prices aio right, Call in
and see them.
Elmer E. Allen reoontlv bought a
Oallgraph typewriter and la rapidly
acquiring speed and accuracy in tho
uoe of tho machine.
Mra..W..-H.erlevandnhniV'en.
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SUPPLEMENT
Stand Like a Stone Wall
lietwet n your chiklien and the tor
tures of itching and burning eczema
Sealdhra.) or other 'diseases now?
why by using Biickk-ii'tt Arnica Salve,
eaith'n ui latest-healer. OjilckeBt cure
foi Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum
Onta, Eurns, -or Hiuises Infallible
for Piles. 25c t Keellng's drug stor,
What is Foloy'a Kidney Ouro?
Answer: It is made from 'a 'preserip
nf h leading Chicago physician,
one of the most eminent in the
country The ingredients are tie
recently, bought the uonnett mm, has
decided to move tho mill to Nemaha.
Ho has bought the lots on 'the hillside
east of the Methodist church and will
haye the building and machinery
moved as soon as possible.
Dee Williams surprised his friends
by appearing in Nemaha Thursday.
Dee has been working on a larg cattle
ranch in Wyoming since spring. He
camo to Omaha with cattle, and as he
had a few days lay-off, came down to
Nemaha to visit friends. Wo are glad
to leard that Dee's health ia mnch bets
ter than when he left here.
Spring A'lmonts
There is an aching and tired feeling,
the liver, bowols, and kidneys become
sluggish and inactive, the digestion
impaired, with little or no appetlto no
ambition for anything and a feeling
that tho whole body and mind needs
toning up. The trouble is, that dur
ing the winter, there has been an over
accumulation of waste matter in the
system, norbino will remove it, se
cure te tho secretions a right exit, and
give strength in place of weakness.
BOoatHIU's.
Why Pay More?
Southern Whlto Lead, six and
oncfoui'th coiita per pound.
Puro Linaoed Oil, raw 45c por
gallon, boilod 50c por gallon.
Crescent Cottage Mixed Point
guaranteed strictly pure und to
WZ ' JUn. JJJi.oOpor gallon.
iVery respectfully,
M. ,T. HILL,
oovor, who uvea bolow Wo-
FWbroughk to the Carson Nn-
flslSaturdny two of tho long-
worn ever seen hero. One is
Ifteen inches in length and
S fourteen IncheH. Both
igyen inches in ciroumf prence.
jjjlorald.
jKrnno of Brownville, who
eTcity Tuesday, reported that
tbeen received at Brownville
ray McGee, an old-settlor of
Hi and a partrior In the firm
f&. Moore, merchants of old
lad died at his home in Obers
KL
Auburn Post.
Ifreat of seven yearsi the fnm
orse Pat L., owned by Joe
gain on;the race track. On
,night he was shipped to St.
re ho will go againBt somo.
jirnafs in the hutneas races,
;ame old hero show up in his
form, is the wish of all his
s-Auburn Herald.
u
Crichton is n member of the
r, well versed in law, and
;vay well fitted to All the office
judge. He has a ludloial
1 will not only try cases that
?Mk ,
ere him justly, but will see
Widow and orphans receive
fNo mistake will bo made in
r-
Crichton county judge.
'Pnrnnolnn ir M vnnulll
iur uuuuiy Mupuriuieuuenb
m Brownville and raised
ated in Nemaha county, He
I from th Auburn high
897, from tho Fremont Nor-
hers' course, in 1000, and
tats Normal schol at Peru
Mr. Carrlngton won the
al in oratorical contest in
the diamond medal in 1000.
Kight school for six years, and
jipal of the Dorchester school
nd is at present principal of
the Athens school 'at South Auburn.
Mr.Carrington is a life-long republican.
His father, who was at early resident
of Brownville, ,is an old ,ioldler and
also a life-long republican. Mr. Car
rlngton- will make a model county
superintendent.
You never heard any one u jg Fo
loy's Honey and Tar and not being
satisQod. MT Hill.
In tho Intorest of, Humanity.
Ouris Miller of Fremont Nebr.
writes; "I suffered from dyspepslu for
more than 10 years. I wu under tho
care of a number of doctors, made three
trips awayand still no relief. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure being recommended to
mo by several who had used it, and as
tho last straw, I concluded to try fit.
After the first two or thre doses I be
gan to Improve and have taken soveral
bottlos and feel like a new man,
write you this In the Interest of hu
manity, hoping it may fall into th
hands of some, sufferer, and my prayer
is that they may secure the same bone-
lit that I have."
ing.
Sold by TT.jW. Kool-
Republican Mooting
Tho candidates on tho republican
county ticket and other speakers will
hold a meeting at tho Ohatnplon school
houao on Friday night, Octobor t)th.
Good mualo will bo furnished. Evory
body is Invited.
Jntnea Clement Ambrose delivered
hla lecture on "The Fool in Politics" at
tho opora house Thursday night. The
iecturo was tine and was greatly ens
joyed by those present. This is the
Urst of tho course of lectures to be
given hero this winter. Wo liopo the
nttondanco will bo largor at the next
ono. wo can heart Iv recommfind Mr.
A mbrosq to those wishing to hoar an
nblo lecture in attract! vo form.
The republican primaries were held
at Tho Advertiser ofllco Saturday after
noon. The following delegates were
elected! G. N. Titus, W. W. Sandow,
F. L. Woodward, P. A. Hacker, Chaa.
Howo, W, S. Russell, and James A.
Stephonoon.
N. B. Scrivoner and James A.
Stephenson weronomhintod foi Justices
of tho peaco and D. T. Smiley and It. h
Brown, constables.
For supervisors, C L Russall was
nominated for district 32, It T Devorss
for district 83, and W T Buasell for
district 34.
Seymour Howe 'and V 8 Ruosoll
wero recommended for judges and W
W Sanders for clerk of election,
The democrats held their caucus in
Dr. Keellng's ofllco Thursday nftornoon
and elected tho following delegates to
tho county convention: Frank C..Ione,
E. H. Knapp, A. V. Parson, sr., W. F.
Keeling, J. H. Bunger.sr., R.O.Buchen
M. W. M. Swan, J. D. Drumm, C. II.
Stanley.
The populists met in tho room over
the drug store and elected as delegates
R: I. Smith, Ray Anderson, C. W. Rob
erts, Wm. Moore, Ed'Moore and. Win.
Hnwxby.
The following precinct ticket was
nominated:
R. I. Smith and N. B. Scrivorier,
justices of the peace.
E. H. Knapp and Ray Anderson,
constables.
Frank C. Jones supervisor road
district No. 32; C. W, Roberts, district
33; Floyd Anderson, district 34.
M. W. Knapp was recommended for
judge of election nnd Wm. Moore for
clerk.
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 kidx
noys and will positively cure all formB
of kidney nnd bladder disease. It
atrenghtens tho whole system. MT
Hill.
Bottor Than a Plaster.
A pieco of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound
on tho affected iwrtB, ia better than a
plaster for a lam back and for pains
inthe side and chest, Pain Balm.has.
no superior as aliniment for the re"
lief of deep seated, muscular, andrheus
matio pains. For sale by W, W.
Keeling. Druggist.,
Call and see us for reduced rates on
magazines and newspapers.
Holds Up a Congressman
"At the ond of tho campaign."
writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brillU
ant congressman, "from Overwork
nervous tension, loss of sleep and con
stant speaking I had about utterly coN
lapsed. It seemed that all of my
organs were out of order, but three
bottles of Electrio Bitters made me all
right. It's the best all-round medis
cine ever sold ovor a druggist's count
er." Overworked run-down men and
weak, sickly women gain splendid
vitality from Electrio Bitters, Try
them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by
Keeling.
If you want firo insurance, either
in old lino or mutual companies, coll
Ion W. W, Sanders.
Ono Minute cough cure gives relief
in ono minute, because It hUUr tho mi
crobo which tlcklca tho mucous mem
branei causing tho cough, and at th
aamo time clears thephlogm draws out
tho inllammation and heals and sootln
oa tho affected parts. Ono Minute
cough cure atronghena tho lungs, wards
off puctimonm und is n harmless and
never falling euro In all curnlle cnaes
of coughs, culdp, and croup. One Mitt
uta cough cure is pleasant to talc,
harmlosM and good alike for young and
old.W. W, Keollng.
Traveling Is Dangerous
Constant motion jars the kldneya
which nro kept In place In tho body by
delicate attachments. This is tho fa
sou that travelers, trainmen, street car
men, teamsters and all who drive very
much, suffer from kidney disease in
aomo form. Foley's Kidney Cure
strengthens the kidneys and cures till
forms of kidney and bladder disease
Geo, EHati8an locomotive englneor,
Lima, O., wrltCB, "Constant vibration
of tho engine caused rno a great deal of
trouble with my kidneys, and I got no
relief until I usod Foley's Kidney Cine.
M T Hill.
A New Invention
Mlnick'aFleldCorn flicking Maohine
hubka the corn from tho stalk. leavinU
stalks standing in tho Hold. ExcIubIvo
ntato and manufacturer a right for salo
by tho Inventor nnd patentee. Corres
poudenco solicited. Address
4 4 II. T. MINICK, Nemaha. Neb.
Dft. G. M. AWDBEWS
Medical and Surgical
Diseases of Women
Stella -
NebraslcA
C. O. SNOW
Auctioneer
Fifteen years experience.
TormB auU datdif.nt ThevAdvertlsor
ofilce.
For
Fresh Roasted Peanuts
Soft Drinks and
Groceries
Go to
G. F. LARIMORE
Successor to
J. B. HOOVER
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA
7. (gj. W. Keelvngt
Koumha, Nebraska.
Office in Keoling drug Btoro.J
WESLEY H. CLARK
Dcalorjln
Windmills and Pumps,
TanksPipes, etc.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
'Phone calls answered promptly.
'Phono No 20
NEMAnA, NEBR,
Undertaker
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
I KEEP IN STOVE A GOMPLK'fB LtltM
Caskets
Robes and
Funeral Supplies
HEAESE IN CONNECTION
O. JL. LORD
8IIUBEM NEPUABJCA