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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1905)
Women as Well as Men , Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order 'or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It 13 not uncommon for a child to be born 'afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often. If the urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as rno3t people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erablo with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect ol Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of swamp-noot. ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. WANTED : MEN AND WOMEN in this coun ty and adjoining territories, to repre HHiit and advertise an old established liouBo of financial standing Salary to to un 821 weekly, to women $12 to $18 weekly with expenses advanced each Monday by check diract from head quarters Horse and buggy furnished when necessary; position permanent Address, Blow Uros & Co., Dept. A Monon Bldg., Chicago, III. If you want flro insurance, either in old lino or mutual companies, call on W. W. Sanders. This oreat stock medicino is money saver for stock raisers. It is a medicine, not a cheap food or condition powder. Though put up in coarser form than Thedford'n Black-Draucht, renowned for the euro or tho digestion troubles of . . -. . . ... persons, it has tho same qualities of invigorating digestion, stirring i . it,,, i : .i i: a i ujj iuu tuipiu iivui. iuiu luuucuing tho constipated bowels for all stock and poultry. It is carefully pro pared and its action is bo healthful 11 L -1.-1. 1 it ;n. ... uiuw Htuvu. urow aim uirivu wuu an occasional doso in their food. It cures hog cholera and makes hogs crow tat. It cures chicken cholera and roun and makes hons lav. It cures constipation, distemper and colas in horses, murrain in cattle, and makes a draught animal do mora work for the food nonaumnil. It gives animals and fowls of all Kinds new mo. livery farmer and raiser should certainly civo it a trial. It costs 25c. a can and saveaten times its prico in profit. PrrrflBtraa, Kab., March 25, 1904. I have beon using your Black-Draught mocK ana rouury medicine on my lock for soma time. I havo used fl kind! of atock food but I havo found that yours ii tho boat for my purpose. J. S. HA8SON. AND Iron Moumtain Route, KNOWN AS THE GREAT SOUTHWEST SYSTEM. mm Connecting tho Commercial Centers and Rleh Faraa of MISSOURI, Tho Broad Cora and Wheat Fields and Thriving Cltlea of KANSAS, Tha FsrtUe Klver Valleys, Trade Centers and Soiling Prairies ot NEBRASKA, The Grnnd.Plotaresqne and Enchanting Bccnery, and the Famous Mining DUtrlcU o COLORADO. The Agricultural, Fruit, Mineral and Timber audi, and Famous Hot Springs ot ARKANSAS, The fiogar Plantation! and Immense Bice Fields ot LOUISIANA, The Cotton and Grain Fields, the CatUe Banges and Winter Kesorts ot TEXAS, Historical and Beeaie OLD AND NEW MEXICO, And forms with Its Connections the 1'opular Winter Bonte to CALIFORNIA For descriptive and lllsstrated pamphlets of any of tho above States, address Companies Agats,or H cTOWN8END (total Fautagtr aad Yiekit Agtnt, ST. uouia. The Nebraska Advertiser! VV. VV, Sandkbs & Son, Prop's. FRIDAY, JANUARY fl, 1005. Tako tho wagonotto when in Aus bum if you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhanoy prop, The M. following E. Aid Society elected ofllcora for the next the six months, Mrs. F, E. Yackloy, President, Mrs. J. M. Sanders, Vlco President. Mrs. Lillian Alien, Secretary. Mrs. M A. Woodward, Treasurer. Tho society havo been very indus trious tho past year as thoy have quilted twenty-four quilts, made two comforts and Bowed several pounds of carpot rrtga. Eighteen of these quilts were quilted tho hist six months. We wish to thank the members and friends who have so kindly helped us with this work, vou are cordially invited to come and help when you can. Mrs. W. T. ltusaell, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs Dm. Maxwell and Miss Ethel Morrison he camo members of the socloty. M. A. Woodward, Sec. How's his? Wo oiror Ono Hundred Dollars Howard for any cano of Cutarrh Hint cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F, J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. Wo. tho undurslgnori, havo known K. J. Choney for tho luat 16 yearn, und bellovo him perfectly honorable In all business transac tions and financially able to carry oat any nblhjutlonH made by his tlrm. Wai.dino, Kinnan it Marvin, Wholcsalo Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cnro is taltou internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho pystem. Testimonials sent Irco. I'rlco 76 cents por bottle. Hold by all druggists. falco Hill's Family Pills for oonstlpatlon Auburn, Neb., Dec. 31. Now stw fixtures have this week been placed in the vaults of the county treuaurer, county clerk, county judge and clerk ol the district court, also In the vault ol the Southern Nebraska Building and Loan association. Tneso vault fixtures are manufactured by the Van Doran Construction company, of Cleveland, "V B ! 1 A. . I u . ana are so u ui limb western turrit tory by tho State Journal company James Wintersteum has superintended the installation. The ihi ue.sL poico steel In the Uxtures is sixteen ply or sixteen pieces to the Inch and from that thickness they run to tho half inch. In tho clerk's and treasurer's vaults the fixture alotie weigh nearly 4,000 pounds. They are haudsomely finished in a rich dark maroon and oxidized copper. With these fixtures in, the records of the county and of the build ing and loan association aie absolutely lire proof, The county commissioners are well pleased with the fixtures and tho way they havo been put together. So much nonsense is written about the ' iialanced ration" in feeding live stock that it is refreshing to read the c mmon-seno statement uf "The lYei era i'roulem" in tlie current tasuo ol The Iowa Homestead by Andrew Boss, tho well-known live stock expert of Minnesota Agricultural College. Mr. Bobs shows that if a steer lb fretting about anything or uncomfortable from any cause, ttie must soientitio ration in the world will produco unsatisfactory gainB. He points out the fuct that tne feeder must 1m a man of resources and judgmunt aud have an intuitive know ledge of and sympathy with theuulmal ho Is feeding. We heartily wish that every one of the hundreds of readers of Tho Advertiser could read Prof. UOB9 S spienuiu article and every one of the series of articles by agricultural experts now appearing in the columns of The Homestead. We havo a splen did stockraising country aud juBt the type of intelligent feeders Prof. Boss describes. We ure glad to take subs scrlption for this excellent farm paper. Come in and seo us about It. Fight Will Bo Blltor Those who will persist in closinc their ears against the continual recoms raendatlon of Dr. King's New Dlscovt ery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter tight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. It. Ueall of Beall, Miss has to say: "Lust fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improves ment came at once nod four bottles ens tirely cured her. Guaranteed by Keel' ing. Druggist. Price 50o, and $1.00 Trial bottles free. WINTER OOBN SHOW The sum of 8150 offered by tho stato board of agriculture for premiums for tho annual winter corn show, to bo held during tho approaching meeting of ors gani'ed agriculture, will be paid in cash for exhibits scoring over seventy points on tho basis of points scored above sovonty. Thoro will also be a number of specials, so that the list of premiums offered roaches sovonty. Among tho specials are tho following: Heat exhibit of white corn, edge selection drop planter. Second best exhibit of whito corn walking cultivator. Best exhibit of yellow cern, edge planter. Second best exhibit of yellow corn, sweep corn grinder. Best exhibit of calico or rod corn riding listing plow. Beat exhibit of corn raised with a Tower cultivator, corn cultivator. Each exhibit shall consist of ton ears of corn grown by the exhibitor in 1004. All exhibit must reach the secretary without expense to the association not later than noon of Monday, January 10 1005. The classes provided for dent com includo yellow dent, white dent, red dent, calico or mixed dent, Under each clas3 aro the following sub classes : Length of ear 12 inches oi over; 11 to 12 inches; 10 to 11 inches; 0 to 10 In ches; 8 to 0 inchos; 7 to 8 inches; 0 to 7 inches. The classes for flint corn are yollow, white, and mixed and each is divided into subcla8seH same as above. If desired the exhibitor may send his corn without debignuting the class or subiolass; it will be classified by the committee in charge of the exhibit. For any information that may bo de sired address T. L. Lyon. Lincoln IX UU. VTt. Richardson county people are gener ally agitated over the question of good roads, and Judge E. A. Tucker, sena tor frumthe First district, expects to take an active part in securing legislai tion on that .subject. In fuct he has been active lu the work which has al ready been accomplished in that county. Iu speaking of the matter yesterday Judge Tucker Bifid: "I am concerned more about this than any ether subject that will como before tho legislature, and expect to take an advanced position. Some tlmo ago we had a public meeting at Falls City to discuss the matter, and a good roads organiza tion was perfected. An executive and legislative committee was appointed, and at a second meeting tuey were Inttructed to confer with the leglsla tivo members and arrange for the introduction of a bill affecting counties of the class of Richardson, "The main features of this bill will be as follows: Do away with the otllee of road overseer. Make each townshio a road district. Make tho county surveyor also county engineer, with adequate salary, and with the provision that he must have a technh cal knowledge of his profession and proper certlDcate. County engineer to make estimates on road work and on bridges, and all work to be let to the lowest bidder by the commissioners. All poll tax to be paid in cash. 'So far," continued Judge Tucker, "our road work has been of a tempore ary character, resulting in tremendous expense with no results. The county of Richardson has expended enough to macadamize every road in the county and yet they are in no better condition today than they were a quarter of a century ago." The Idea of the Richardson people is to make their bill applicable to count ies of about 18,000 in population, leaving it to smaller counties to grapi I 1 t &. 1. . I. a. I in n If la n nnl I in 11 a P,B W,U1 l,m BUUJW"' " ,v "T'T 10 u,0,r county hm a PPlntlou of 20'000 Stato Jurnal A Costly wiistaKe Blunders aro sometirao very expensive Occasionally lifo itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never bo wrong if yon tako Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziuess, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They aro gentle yet thorough. 25c, at Keeling Drug Store. We will send the Advertiser, the twice-a-week Lincoln Journal, the Iowa Homestead, the Farm Gazette and the Homemaker. all one year for ouly 81.50. The regular price of these papers is $3.25. AUBURN LOCALS. No ono but tho postoflico observed Monday as a holiday. County Attornoy French can now bo found at his office in tho court house Mrs. Anna Grant spent the holidays with her parents, T. S. Horn and wife. Quito a uumber of Anburn peoplo will attend the farmers institute at Johnson this week. T. n. Glllan and O. O. Snow havo dissolved partnership, Mr. Snow rotlrs ing from the Arm. Prof. Inman of the State University was in the city Tuesday trying to arrange for n farmers institute. Mrs. J. S. McCarty, wife of county judge, has been in Omaha during the paBt week having her eyes treated, Prof. Wru. Crichton camo in from Litchfield whore he is principal of a school, to spend the holidays with his wife and children . Fx-sheriff Frank Colo and ex-repre- sentatlvo John C. Shull havo roturned to their Oklahoma homo after visiting friends und lelatives here. Harry Dray, editor 6f a Weatberford Oklahoma paper, and formerly leader of the baud here, is expected to arrive in the city .Friday for a visit. A. C. Wllbs, the drayman, who was caught between a couple of freight cars by a switch engine has been paid $200 by tho company for the loss of bis wagon and his bruised foot. Dr. S. W. McGrew met with a serious accident last Friday evening by falling through a trap door into the cellar, bruising him up qnite badly, since then he has been confined to his bed. Chas. Anderson is in demand about the.court house when he comes home for a visit. County Treasurer Dirks now has him employed to assist him during the ruBh of taxes the first of the year. Ex-State Senator Peter Berlet was arrested on Monday charged with illes gal voting last fall. His old neighbors in Lafayette precinct claim that Mr. Berlet's residence is in Auburn and they propose to test tho case in tho courts. While rearranging the contents of his vault, county clerk C. R. Hacker camo ucross the record of the first grand and petit juries who served in Nemaha county at the fall term of court 1855. The following are the names. The first grand term of court Nov. 1855, Robert Gilmore, Ridlck Horn, Daniel Cogdill, Jas D Yates, Wm Teague. Tom Heddy, Wm S Hall, Alfred Med ley, Jas L Knight, Josiah V Edwards, Jas A Titus, Hiram Alderman, Oscar FLake, Wm Thurber, Chas Rlcketts, Thos L Ricketts. Petit jury, Israel Cotton, Christian Kinder, Jeremiah Lyons, Hector Russell, Robert Horn, W L Chastain, Alex Skoen, Abram F Schoarbv, John Beunett, Wm Weddell Isham Edwards, A J Bennidict. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyono Bonding a skotcli and description may nscortnin our ommuu iroo wuuwiur mi tnntnhln. Ci ttons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents eontfreo. Oldest nconcy for oecurlue .patents. Patents takou throwm Munn & Co. : receive tpeeial notice, without ctinrgo. tu tno Scientific American. A handsomely lllustrntod weekly. Ijircest clr culatlou ot any sclentlflo Journal. Terms. $3 a year j four months, L Boldbyull newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,Broadwa New York Uranch Office, 636 P BU Wasblnut ok. D. C. i ass WMOAMP11ELL, Pres. F. E. ALLEN. Vlce-Pres. ELMER E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 Wanted Stock $1,000,000.- Millions of trees and vinos, Apple, i'eacn, nam, roar, norry, urape, etc., tho largest, finest Block and best fiorte over offered by any nuraery. Our men ouccoed whero others fail. Writo to-day for terms, etc. STARK BRO'S N. & 0. 10., Louisiana, He. Branches: Atlantic, la., Fuyettevillo, Ark., Dansvillo, N. Y., Portland, N. Y., Huntaville, Ala. SCHOOL NOTES Now Years Opportunities are now before us. Shall wo toko advantage of thorn? The board took advantage of our va cation and bad the floors thoroughly scrubbed. Cleanliness is a "para mount issue" with them. Yea, with us too. "The whole tendency in American life is to go into business too early and meet failure. In would be much better if the young camo up more slowly. The men who invented early school age ought to be hanged." The plan to dismiss the primary and first grades is only an attempt on the part of the school to meet certain cony ditions. Of course if it is not euccesss ful it will be abandoned, If you do not understand the roasofl for it, come and let us talk it over together. Our aim is the same. Did you notice that Mr. Landon in his "make ups" nlways did it himself? Ho did not leave the stage to ask any one's assistance. Did you notice that be did not lose any time, that all the time he was "making up" he wasclearr ing up so that by the time be had "made up" you could appreciate it in the fullest sense? Ob, yes, you say that was simply his art. What is art? Only the ability to do and do it well so well that you and others can see the beautiful in it. Let's all try to be artists. It is curious, the kind of habits a community sometimes forms. Por ln stauce: Most small towns have fallen into tho habit of calling the principal of their schools by the title of "Pros, fesBor." The time was when that title meant one who bad made some original research along some particular line of study and was something of an authority in that line. Now-a-days it is applied to every nabob that comes along with a dog show or an old tnumt my aud they even inflict it upon the well meaning school teachers. I sup pose thut after all there is nothing in a name The report for December shows a total enrollment of 153, with 183 be longing at the end of the month. The total average attendance, wbb 122 or 02 percent of those belonging at close of month whilo that of the county was only 00 per cent of those belonging at end of month of Novomber. The total number of tardy marks was 01 just 01 too muny. Suppose each one of those pupils was only Ave minutes late there was lost 455 minutes or seven hours thirty Qvo minutes of school time, not considering the loss of time occasioned by tho disturbance they caused in ontering at that late hour or the ultimate effect on their character of the formrtion of such a habit. Does it pay? TIME TADIC Mil IIITIL 1HDLL Lincoln Denver .Omaha Helena , Chicago Butte St. Joseph Salt Lalce City Kansas City . 3?ortland St. Xionis and all San Franoisco Points East and And ali Jfoims South West TRAINS LEAVE A8 FOLLOWS; No. 07 PasBonpor, dully exoeptSun day, for Tocuraseh, Beatrice, Iloldrego und all points west 0:48 a m No. 98 PosHeiiRer, dally except Sun day, for Nebrnsku City, Chicago and nil polnta north and east 4:00p m No. Ill Local frolcht, dally except Sunday, lor Atchison and Inter mediate stations 0:15 p m No. 112 Local freluht, dally excopt Monday, for Nebraska Clw and Intermediate stations 1:40 am Sleeping, dining and reclining chair cars seats frcol on thronh trains. Tickets sold and bnggae oheokod to any point lu tho United States or Canada. For Information, maps, tlmo tables'and tickets cal on or write to W. E. Wuoeldon, agent, or J. Francis, Ueneral Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. More homo and traveling saleemoa everywhere to Boll Stark Trees. We 'PAY CASH Weekly, give 11 EST OUTFIT. BEST r-RICES, BEST BTOCK, and PKEPAY FREIGHT. Lareost nursorlea in tho world 4350 acres. Capital giiimiii