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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1904)
I 991 NEMAHA ADVERTISER. W. W. 3ANDEHS, Publisher NEMAHA, NHHUASKA A mnn'B grcnlncHH Is neon lu his re cognition of goodncflfl. Tlio cotton crop Id rtufo now. Con grew given $2150.000 to fight the boll wctvll. rt somaUinofl JinjiiKins thnt the par fKn who gota a $10 mnrriuge fee pro lit a by tho tnlatfllotf of o1her. Mr. Wm'h ndmirora fa America lire glad to hoo Uint oven lu China It In hard to kedp a good maa down. Tho RuuAlanB aro carnivorous: the JnfHi aro vogotarianp. Thnt arue.s badly for tha fatter In a acrnp. It ban come to pass that imtlotin do nhuoflt aa much blnjiberlng and hlufl lug au prueo flghterit boforo getting Into action. Before JLtUsla nd Jipaa get through the dtiliigflo papers will doubtlesn bo able to arnioimoq sorno big real wtnti transfers. Wf4n a Wosnan attempts to work off. a torf-'vford compliment on a man hIio ahVAfB apolla the effoct by niuklng a serial story of It Whon young Mr. Iloekcfeller began witch in Sunday achooi he probably 414 not anticipate that bbi clasw would otntfriBo ttie whole country. David IfjapholcpUoakimokewoonnh boon appointed a pofltmnstor lu HAWAII. Lot us bopo that Dave's ad Hdhtatratfoa will bo O. K. Iu uat Uuit tbeco years only six poo Ho n A total 9t 82,000,000 traveling Iu Pullman Jure boon killed. I'erlutps, after' all, $z for an upper bcrlii N riot extra vagAiib Wuglbih women are rapidly breaking nwny from the habit of kissing one another. This being leap year, there la no reason why miuu a foolish habll should be popular anywhere The IDmpefOr of Kdrjjn would feel (HtHler In hlH mind If. bo know that (he winning eldo would bo willing to keep Mm on the pay roll after tho war be tween Unnsla and Japan (h over. A. Now Vork girl 23 years of age kna boon arrested for taking other poo plo'a inoirey with which to Bpe'ulutc In Wall Btrcot. Tho fact that she has Veen nrrefctetl indicates that alio got on the wrong aide of tho markot A lltorary column In an Bantern pa per says that out of tho 80,000,000 In Hie United Stales, 30,000,000 hnve writ ten books. We aro slowly growing to a conclusion that any man who writes u book ought to be kicked. Wo may be wrong. The "original hero" of Amello Klve's novel, "The Qutck or tho Dead," ex pired the other day at Richmond. It will bo news to a large majority of ih people who read novels now that there ever was jmcU a story an "The Quick or tho Dead." The London Lancet aayu It In not the nicotine lu tobacco that hurt you, but Uie poisonous gas called carbon monox ide In tho miioTio. One ounco of tobac co gives no losa than one-fifth of a pint of carbon monoxide gas when smoked iu tho. form of clgarottos. The lttrit dude who smoked one in tin ollloo may havo thrown out a flfth of u pint, but wo would have sworn thnt It wax a whole gas main full. It Is a .strange thing to express the value of novols in tonus of wood, but uu English periodical has lately been etitlnmthuj what It cnlte the "lnu val ue" of tho uibdqrn novel. Since paper Is made of cellulouo, aad the chief source of supply of colluloso Is llin her, It Is estimated that nlno popular novols havo swept away 4,000 tree. Ac cording to this, every popular novelist ought In duty bound to spend at least a part of his spare tliuo In planting trees. Our transatlantic coualna are often a subject of Jest on the score of their ohrthes. This la only partly fair, how ever. The working out of their Ideas Is frequently defective, but for one guld ing principle they deserve unlimited credit; If an Englishman belloves that a certain style becomes htm personally it takes a yoke of oxen and a two Inch chain to drag him away from It. Within certain well-defined lines Eng lish dressers will follow each other llko a ll ick of sheep, but when It comes to the treatment of their Individual pecul iarities they have their own ideas, and they stick to them. l-'or untold ages tho Japaneso people have expressed themselves on paper in ' Ideographic" clmractero; that la, lu dmiucters which stand for words or M"fts rather than founds, as do tho alphabets In uso among Western tw tlonn. Now It In proposed lo abandon that Byalein for tho MugHali nlphubot 'flic chango would moan the real open Uig of Japnn to the outHldc world, an coiiHcqucnt progreHH In Western Ienrn big. Tho proas of tlie country will hi enabled to speak more fully and mor Intolllgcntly to foreigner who hnv J moatored tho Hpolten litnf and mnny will mastor It who have hereto fore been discouraged by the dlmul Uoh. Manufacturers and IradeiH. too, ' - .it - . II.. Iu It. 1 1 .... I M..J win nnu uieir paui miiiuihihu, iu think of the courngo necessary lo mak( Hiicb n chango! AmerlcatiB mushier theniBelves u brave people, yet every proposal to oubfltltuto tho metric ny lorn for our own antlqunted and Itieon venlenl weights and measures Is met with whlncfl or protests. Attention Is frequently called to the wldo distribution of tho stock of Amer ican corporations. A writer In the An nals of tho American Academy of l'o lltlcal and Social Science has compiled tfomo Interesting figure on the subject of tho ownership of railways. Tho number of stockholders lu n group of prominent railway companion varioi from six thousand to twenty-nine thou sand for each company, and tho aver age holding of tho stockholders are about ten thousand dollars, The num ber of portions lntorosted lu the pros purity of tho railways Is greater than tho number of stockholders. Having banks, Innuranco companies and other Institutions hold vast amounts of rail way bondr, and every depositor In a savings bank, and avery sharoholdor lu any company which Invests Iht asseti In bonds, thus becomes In a limited way a capitalist. It Is Impossible to estimate the number of those Indirect) owners of railroad property, but It In certainly many millions, and In the nggrcgato they ace a large fraction of tho whole population. Tho stock o4f many of tho Industrial corporation Is more widely distributed than that of tho railway companies, and men and women who have no practical knowl edge of tho stoel or tho oil business orf drawing dividends from tho stock of tho oil and the stool companies. This used to be a nation of small trades men and manufacturers, and each mau was hie own master. It Is fast becom ing a nation of stockholders, who com bine to employ as servants the best ex pert brains of the country to mauago tho business in which Uioy InveBt their capital. Hvcn the farmers own stools In tho creamery or tho grain elevato or the cotton gin. in tho last analysis the lesson of the Iroquois Theater fire In Chicago is this: Human life In our day Is cheap. Material things aro more than men. q.'ho managers of tho Iroquois were not sinners above all others. A few OhU cago theaters wore safer than this one. Many of them woro not. In any of. these playhouses a panic would likely have brought on a calamity. Tho proof Is to be found in tho fact that tho OliU cago Mayor closed all theaters until such time oh tho owners should provldd safety appliances lu ucordunce with law. And tho situation In Chicago ,1s the situation in almost every city. Our clvllizutlon Is above the Aztec in this, that wc sacrifice human life Incidental ly and through neglect while the Axi tecs offered up human beings dcllbci:' atoly. The loss of human life lu train wrecks, lu building operations, In Held, factory and stores Is less spectacular than the Iroquois holocaust, but. us In human. Rlood and flesh arc less than dividends. Take the theater as an il lustration. The dollar mark is over It all. Art. Is prostituted to thrift A pluy is gauged entirely by the box of J lice receipts. Theoretically the drama exists for tho entertainment and In struction of tho people, ll exists lu fact for Ihe profit of the managers. What is tho remedy for Ihe man-destroying commercialism or our modern life? Public opinion must he revital ized and the public conscience must be aroused. The communal sense of right and wrong must be keener than It Is. And above all, there must be a higher regard for humanity, a mora vital feeling of brotherhood. Lot the laws punish tho violators to tho limit. Compel a decent regard for tho public safety. But. Deeper than law, be hind the law, below the law, must b the education of tho public conscience! No Vowel" Town. Many ( places have curious uam4 but apparently (here Ls only ono placl which luus a name without any vowels That place Is the little hamlet of wU near Paris. Ws being an uirpronouueil able name, the inhabitants of tho ham; let have transformed It lntx "d'U.s,'' but tills change bus uot been snnct Honed legally, and on all tho ofilciaj roeorda tQio niamo Ws still appears, hoiulot has 117 inhabltnnb), audi it! sole attractions are the Chateau d'Oti ny, which has been for many years In tho possession of Edmond About's fam ily, and the Chateau do Yigny, which 1b ono of tlw best specimens of tho Ito nntssance stylo of urchltectpre known So far us Is known, thoro Is onlj ono person In Europe at present wh( has a uaiuo without any vowels, an that Is M. Srb, the mayor of Prague, StrangerM to the city who find l uocossary to Interview the mayor tk care first of all to I urn the pivpor pro miuclation. 28 Army Generals Send Letters of Endorsement To The Inventor of the Great Catarrh Remedy, Pe-ru-na Brigadier-General King of Confederate Army, Writes: "I unlieItntlngly statu that I ntn convinced Periuia Is a medicine thnt will effect nil the cures that is claimed for Its uh." -J. Floyd King, Washing ton, D. 0. General Smalls, Beaufort, S. C. Writes: "I huve used Peruna for cn tnrrlinl trouble and find It beneficial nnd to be nil that It promises, and freely give it my unqualified recommendation. Robert SmallK. General Abbott, of Washington, D. C. Writes: "I am fully convinced that your remedy Poruna is an excellout tonic. Many of my friends hava used it with the most bentflclal results for coughs, colds and catarrhal trouble." Ira C. Abbott, 000 M. St., N. W., Wuine ton, D. 0. Captain Yarnell, of Washington, O. C. Writes: "Tour medicine, Peruua, I be lieve to be the best medlclno for catarrh on the market. I have taken only a small amount, and can soe very bene ficial results." W. O. Yarnell, 2022 Liu cola streat, N. E., Washlngtoa, D. a General McBrlde of U. S. A., Writes: "I have no hesitation la rec ommending Peruna to all persons who are- afflicted with catarrhal troubles." J. D. McBrlde, 400 Pennsylvania Ays., N. W., Waahlngtoo, D. a General Longstreet of th Confederate Army, Writes: "t cam testify to the merits ot Peruna, both as a toulc aad a catarrh remedy. Peruna enjoys tho grentest rep utation as a catarrh remedy of any med icine yet devised." James LoagstCMt Gainesville, Ga. OoHeral Noske of O. V. U., Writes: "I commend Poruna to thos who are troubled with colds producing catarrh aa a most efflcuclons cure aad aa a good general tonic." Cfcaa. P. Noske, MO B. St, N. W., Washington. D. a Genoral Erwln'a Recommond. "Many of my friends have used Pe runa as a dyspepsia remedy with the moBt bonoflclal results." John B. Er wln, Washington, D. 0. Brlg.-Gcneral Schell Benefited. "Peruna la Indeed a wonderful tonic, sud for coughs and colds I know of nothing batter." IT. M. Schell, Wash ington, D. 0. General Duffield of tho Union Army, Writes: "E have used Peruua in my family nnd have found It a valuable medicine, and take pleasure in recom mending it to all who suffer from ca tarrh of the stomach or who require a tonic of efficiency." The Culro, Wash ington, D. C. Thare IK no better ovldence ov gen eral depravity than to boo thozo who Hatter the most auksecd the best. I find Piso's Cure for Consumption the beat medicine for croupy children. Mrs. F. Gallnhnu, 114 Hall street, Parkers burg, W. Va.. April 10. 180L Thirteen counties In Kansas u e without debt. Tcoainto ami Billion Dollar Grasn. The two greatest fodder plnntu on earth, one good for 14 tons hay and th other 80 tons green fodder per acre. Grows everywhere, o does Victoria Unpc, yielding 00,000 lbs. sheep and swine food per acre. JUST SEND 10c IN STAMPS TO TIM John A. Snlzcr Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., and rcceivo in return their big catalogue and lots of farm seed samples. (a n. u.) Thare is one trait ov tho bumau karakter.that tho devil himself must be proud ov, and that I., the more we bay Injured a man tho more we bate Mm. Germany' Japan, Mexico, Great Britain, Canada, Honduras and Egypt bavo placed in the Forestry' llsih and game palace at the world's fair. Most people are anxious to git the f uat; news. I want my news about four days old, then I can think 1 itand sum chance to hoar the truth. SI 00 Howard, BUOO. The readers of this paper wlU be plowed to earn that thare It st least one dreacltxldUiM that scieuco has bean ablu to cure In all IU Btaciw. and that U Catarrh. Hall's Catsrrh Cure ts the only positive cure known to tho inedlcal fraternity. Catarrh belnp a couktltutloaal dl& oao. requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure U takes Internally, act In it dlrectlj on the blood and inucouti surfaced of the sygtem, hereby dostroylnit tlio foundation of the dis ease, and kIvuik tho patient strength by bullJlug up tho constitution and assisting nature In dolny Its work. Tho proprietors hato so much faith in Its curutlvo powers that they olTor One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fullj to ure. atmU for Hit of testimonials. Address. F. J. (ill KNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Bola by DrugKlsUi, 750. (tail's Family I'llw aro the beat. Mizcrs are strango krittcrs thry seem to enjoy only thozo things they haven't got Right Along A good thing Itvcs and takes on new life, and so General Butler of South Carolina, Wrlten: "I can recommend Poruna for dyspepsia and stomach trouble. I havo been using your medicine for a short period and I feel very much relieved. It ls Indeed a wonderful medlclno be sides a good tonic." M. C. Butler. Brigadier-General Klrby, Writes: "I can recommond Peruna to all those who are afflicted with cntnrrh." General D. T. Klrby, Washington, D. 0. Qen. Powell, Hecker Post No. 443, Writes: "After using one bottle of Pe runn I became convinced of its curative quulitits, and continued its use to date. All symptoms of catarrh havo disap peared, ytt I continue Its moderate use us a preventive, and an old tnan'a tonic." W. H. Powell, Belleville, IH. Qen. Sebrlng of th Confederate Army, Writs: "I can cheerfully recommend your valuable remedy Peruna as a very excellent tonic, and also good for coughs, colds, catnrrh and general debility. ' W. II. Sebrlng, 133 W. 4th St, Jackson ville, Via. Geserai Lumax of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I can cheerfully recommend your remedy as a permanent and effec tive cure for catarrh, colds and to any one who needs an Invigorating tonic to build up their system." L. L. Lumax, 1003 10th St., Washington, D. O. Qen. Payne of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I Join with my comrndes in recommending Peruua to my friends ns an Invigorating tonic to bul'd up the system.'1 Qen. Eugene B. Payno, 407 4th 8t., N. W.. WiiBhlngton, D. 0. General Talley of Pa., Vol. U. S. A., Writes: "Your Peruua has been used by me and my friends as a relief for ca tarrhal troubles with the most beneficial results. I am so convinced of the eillcacy of I'erunu that I do not hesitate to give It my recommendation." Wm. Cooper Talley, Tl.'I D St., N. E., Washington, X3 0 When liupudenro deserts a mau It leaves him nothing on earth to fall bak upon. tors. WltitloWs 800THrNQ BY It UP tor chil dren teethlnir, softens the sums, reduocs lnlla instlon, allays pain euro colic, i'llco'ifxi bottle A snalk'B belly and a lying tongue are tho 2 slippleryest things wo kno ov. Any person may earn good income in simro time at home wrltliiB for ut; experience unneoci tury: lend stamp for partloulaw. Amprloau Art, Uox 801, llrooklyn, tt. Y. The most ploazant prospekt from the top ov a hi mountain Iz to look Dak and see tbo ragged way wo bar cum. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cures Cuts, Bw.ru a, Bruines. Seven hundred and sixty-five cases of the German exhibits have been received at the world's fair for installation In seven dlirercnt exhib it buildings. IP DYSPEPTIC USE ARTHUR'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS aa tUey Immediately rtJIore tlio stomach from Iolaonoua matter by dlKeitlni; tan food. Sold for Wo a box. auaranteed. Bold only by Arthur Dyspepsia Tablet Co.. Conoord, Mich. Largo Mtmplu lOo. Buy in the Black Hills Hidden Treasure Quid Mlnlnir i Millluir a.nr South Dakota. U offering It Treasury Stock, a llrnltud mount, for tuile. litvfttoin looking for a tiafo placo to put their uiuiu-j , Yinuiu uo wen 10 uivutiiitrate luu I can fur ohh the Kvnulno S. T. Corhran vtock. R. O'SULLIVAN, nigh Clmi BllnliiK Stock, 11 urunuway, xu y'ork General Blzclow Cured. Gen. J. G. Blgelow, 151 0. St., N. W Washington, D. 0.. writes: I "Peruna has wado me well and it haa given me more than ordinary strength! and spirit for work." Gen. O'Belrne of Washington, D. O., u Writes: "As many of my friends audjf acquaintances have successfully used your Peruna ns a catarrh cure, I foer that it is an effective remedy, nnd I roc-, ommeiid it aa such to those suffering from that dlsonse as a most hopeful' source of relief." James II. O'Belrne,, 200 Broudway, Washington, D. 0. Genoral Chase, Ass't AdJ.Gen'I.G.A.R.,' Writes: "The excellence of Peruna a cure ot relief for catarrhal disturb ances Is well established. Many of tayj friends have been benefited by its use." ll. jr. unase, Harrison Hr., &aa- cosua, u. v. General S. S. Yoder of Ohio, Writes: "I hsve found Poruna to be a. wonderful remea. I only used It for short time and am thoroughly satlsQe as to us merits." 3. . ouer vraaa Ington, D. 0. Genoral O'Connor of U. V. Legfooa, Writes: "If vou srs sufterlnir from csH tarrh or physical debility, Immediately, commence tue use or reruns, it nsjr been of the croatoat benefit and service to many of my friends." Dennis O'Connor, 738 82nd St., N. W., Wash ingtou, D. 0. Gen.Wright of the Confederate Army J Writes: "I take pleasure In recom' mending Peruna. It is a romnrkabl medicine and should be used by person who are in need of a good tonic an4j by sufferers from catarrh."' Marcus Wright, 1724 Corcoran St, Washington D. 0. Gen. Hawloy of Washington, O. C, Writes: "I have used Peruna and flnJ it very beneficial for kidnoy trouble anot especially good for coughs, colda an catarrhal troubles." A. F. Hawley. Gch. Urell of Spanish War Veterans Writes: "Many of my friends hav used Peruna with beneficial results a aa effectlvo remedy for cats-rh." M-i Emmet Urell. 813 12th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Other Axwf Generals who praise Pe runa nret BrlgadlerQenarat Cook ot Wash lagton, D. C. General Sypherot Washington, D. C. General Middleton, Hancock Regi ment, U. V. V., Washington, D. C. It you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hnrtman, giving a full statement of your case nnd he will bo pleased to give you his valuable ad vice grutis. Address Dr. nartmiui. President ot The Hnrtman Sanitnilum, Columbus, O. The Oat Wonder. The Editor must tell its readers of this mnrvol. It originated with the largest farm seed growers In the world, tho Joht A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. Itf, lias stiff straw, atands up llko a stout? wall. Is white, heavy, and has long oarar filled to the tip with fat, plump kernels. It Is a great stooler, 80 stocks from on kernel. IF YOU WILL SEND THIS NOTICH AND 10c IN STAMPS to above address, you will get a sample of this Oat Wonder, which yielded IS 1003, In 40 States from 250 to 310 but per acre, together with other farm need, toguo and farm seed samples. (0. N. U.) Arid r,aud Made Fruitful. Those parched, drj, arid plains 01 Montana, Colorado, Arizona. Idaho nnd other dry lauds respond quickly and give a bit: yield when planted to Salzer'& Spelts, Hanna Barley, Macaroni Whoatt CO Day Earliest Oats, Billion Dollar Grass and Broinus Inennis. Abovo soeni to flourish and laugh at droughts and nricl coils. JUST SEND 10c la STAMPS, and this notico to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., for their big catak Iogue and farm seed samples. )0. N. U: Without trials and temstashtins man would be nothing more than a fungus. Yon can do your dyeing in half an uour with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. The best way to manage children Iz to spank them privately and prase them publlkly. r ITO Ponaanaiitly Cured. HofltaornerroasnaMaftat M I 0 ant day' iwa of Or. Klina'i Great Notts Ho itorcr. bo ad for KKEK $11.00 trial bottlo anil trraUsa, I VIC U. U. ICXUUC Ltd., (31 ird au rWladelpUia, tt6 Things that must happen are a grate deal eazier to git along wtth than things that may happen. BEGGS1 BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. La 1'oste Good. IT drums Uta. N. U. 81 -I YORK NEOR Olai ItsOlsibl St Jacobs Oil 1 keeps right along curing Pains and Aches Pries 2 Sc. nnd 80c.