The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, January 20, 1905, Image 8

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    SCHOOL NOTES
Snow! snow I beautiful snow!
The sixth grade is doing good work
in fractions
Tho "Recess Dismissal" plan seems
to bo working admirably.
"What makes llfo dreary is tiio want
of motive. Geo. Elliott.
The high school Is preparing an in
teresting program for Friday p. m.
Ian. 20.
Wo have had a pleasant call from
;Mr. J. M. Clark, our school board pros
idenb. Wo extend tho invitation to
others.
The laboratory method of teaching
is proving very beneficial as well aa
interesting to the eighth, ninth and
tenth gradeB.
Has aoino one a plan to suggest for
the finding of stray overshoes, mittens,
caps, etc. If so will you please report
to our primary teacher.
"Doing tho boat alway, arouses ens!
tluiBiasm, earneaJLuesa and courago on
tho part of the door. It stimulates
perslstance and opens a vista of better
things beyond'
This world is a pretty good sort of
world
Taking it all together,
In Ppite of the grief and sorrows we
meet,
In Bplte of the gloomy weather.
There are friends to love and hopes to
cheer,
And plenty of compensation
For every ache, for those who make
The best of the situation.
AUBURN LOCALS.
W. W. Sanders or tho Nemaha Ad
vertinor was in the city on business
Tuesday.
J. H. Dundas of the Granger is in
Llncolu tula week attending federal
court as a juror.
O. B. Thompson, of the firm of
Iftdttpton and Peery, will erect a
haudaoioe new residence in the spring.
The cilice practice of Dr. I..H. Dillon
lias increased to the extent that he is
compelled to enlarge his oulce facilities.
4
G. N. Titus, of Nemaha, passed
through Auburn on Tuesday to attend
the Horticultural Association at Lin
coin this week.
The Sunday school room of toe new
M. E. church will be near enough com
pleted next Sunday so that the church
services will be held there.
The following have been appointed
aa deuutv county assessors for the
m - - m w
present year by County Assessor E. J.
Maxwell;
Benton 0. 0. Sodman.
Washington John Weers.
Lafayette J. W. Bailey.
Glen Rock W. E. Uedfern.
Auburn, 1 and 2 ward Thos. Horn.
Auburn, 8 ward J. W. Taylor.
Bedford Geo. H. Sutton.
Asplnwail J. R. Boatman.
. .Nomaba Frank Titus.
London D. H. Clark.
Peru W. O. MoKinney.
Island Frank Shandy.
St Deroin F. H. D. Hunt.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
ana cneerltilness soon
w. -T " ou.i k , .
wn disappear vnen me Kid
neys are out ot order
'or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
I that It is 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 duo to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both? need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect oi
Swamn-Root is soon realized. It Is sold
by druggists. In fifty
cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell- Horn ot Bwwop-noot.
Ing all about it, Including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
it Co.. Binphamton. N. Y.. o sure and
The NesAdvte
AV. W. Sandkiih & Son, Prop's.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1005.
Dr. W. W. Keeling la not feeling
very well.
Tho
weather
turned considerably
warmer Monday,
For Sale A 40-acre fruit farm,
Apply at this office.
Miss Nellie Sanders has been sick
with the grip for two or threo days.
Hat ry Hoover shipped a mixed car
of cattle aud bogs to St Joe Thursday
night.
If you want Are insurance, either
in old line or mutual companies, call
on W. W, Sanders.
Attention is called to the big adver
tisement of the GilmoroArmstrong
Co,, on the last page.
Tako the wagonette when in Aus
bum if you want to go to any part of
tho city. John McElhanoy prop,
Mrs. Rebecca Collins got a hard fall
Tuesday. She bad been calling on
Mrs Cbas Still well and on leaving, her
feet slipped on Borne ice on tho porch,
and she fell heavily, bruising herself
badly but fortunately breaking no
bones.
How's thl?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for
any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by
Hal I'm Catarrh Cure,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Wo, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for tho laat 16 yearn, and believe him
perfeotly honorable In all buslneiis transao-
tlouH and financially ablo to carry out any
obligations inado by his firm.
Waldino, Kimnak fc Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Curo 1b taken Intornally,
aotlng directly upon the blood and raucous
surfaces of 1 lie system, Testimonials sent
Ireo. Prloe 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all
druggist.
Take Hill's Family Pills for oonstlpatlon
When I N Cooper opened the Metho
dist church for prayer meeting Thurs
day evening he found that some one
had been there the night before
Entrance had been obtained by taking
off tho screen from the southwest
window, raising the window and
crawling through. Fire had been built
In one stove and evidently kept up all
night, as the woodbox full of wood
W68 all burned. A lunch of buns' and
cheese had been eaten, the pulpit being
used a8 u table, The carpet In front
of the pulpit had been torn loose from
the floor about half way aoross the
church but with tho exception of being
torn a few inches no damage had been
done, One seat had been turned to
face the stove aud the matting from
one aisle put on tho seat for a cushion,
A bible that was lying on a stand near
the pulpit bad been carried to the
back part of the church but nothing
was carried off so far as hab been diss
covered. It was evidently a tramp
or tramps who wanted a warm place
to stay all night.
Winter toulst rates to California, the
Qulf Country, Cuba, Florida the South
and Southeast
Low one way settlers rate first and
third Tuesdays of January, February
March and April to Southeast points
beyond the Ohio River.
Homeseekers rates on the first and
thlrdTuesdaya of each month to points
South and Southwest.
In the Big Horn Basin, North
Platte Valley and eastern Colorado
several big irrigation enterprises are
practically completed and will be pres
pared to deliver water this year.
They are offering special inducements
in the way of low priced lauds and
water rights to early settlers, Buy
land now ahead of the water and
reap the big increase in value which
will surely follow. It is the best in
vestment in the world for your son If
you want to start him out right. In
a few years bo will be independently
wealthy .
Write me for reliable information.;
L. W. Wakkley, Gen'l Pass. Ag't,
Omaha, Neb
Poisons n Food
Perhaps you don't realise that many
pain poisons originate In your food,
but some day may feel a twinge of dys
pepsia that will convince you. Dr.
King's New Llfo Pills are guaranteed
to cure all sickness due to poisons of
undigested food or money back, 55o
at Keellng'a drugstore. Tjy them.
Mifls Larenco Munson, an elocution
ist and impersonator, will give an oris
tertainmout at tho opora house Saturs
day night, Jan. 28, under tho auspices
of tho Hebekah lodge Miss Muuaon
cornea highly recommended. "A nut
ural entertainer. " "An excellent
elocutionist." "A master in her chosen
profession." "I most heartily com
mond her to public favor." These are
somo of tho recommendations from
nowspapers, col logo presidents, lecture
committees, etc.
The following circular letter, ad
dressed to tho Postmaster explains
itself;
Owing to theSnumerouB complaints
which are being made to the Depart
ment that advertising circulars and
other mailable matter, postage on
which has not been prepaid, are being
placed in rural letter boxes intended
for persons who receive mail through
Buch boxes; and in order that there
may be no misunderstanding regarding
the proper disposition of such matter;
you are hereby advised that patrons'
boxes erected on rural routes, are in
tended exclusively for the reception of
matter regularly in the malls, for de
livery or dispatch through the mails;
nnd "mailable" articles which carriers
find deposited in such mail boxes on
their routes, aro properly "in the mailt."
and subject to all the rules regulating
mall matter, including the- jiayment-of
postage thereon.
You will promptly nnd fully Irstruct
the rural carriers attached to your ofllce
that nil mailable matter fouud in rural
letter boxes, without the proper post
age affixed or money provided sufficient
to purchase same, should be taken to
the initial poBt office to be held for
postage.
Such matter on its receipt at the post
office should bo treated in accordance
w ith the provisions of the Postal Laws
and Regulations covering matter mail
ed without prepayment of postage
Rural letter boxes are afforded the
same protection under the law, as other
United States mail boxes.
Very Respectfully,
J. L. Bristow
Fourth Assistant Postmaster General.
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WANTED
One Hundred Thousand
Coupons Labels, Trade Marks
Signatures,Wrappers and Tags
AT THE BIG STORE
Another great help to fill your book with Green Trading
Stamps and secure your choice of the great collection of
useful and beautiful premiums that you will find displayed
in our Premium Parlors ,
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Two Green Trading stamps for I Stafford's Ink coupon
Two stamps for I My Wife's Salad Dressing label pint size
Three Trading stamps for I MaltBreakfastFoodSugar coupon.
Four stamps for I My Wife's
Ten Trading stamp for I Radway Ready Relief wrapper
Twenty stamps for I Radway Ready Relief wr. with coupon
One for each tag on plug tobaccos Star, Spearhead, BootJack
Piper- Heidsieck, Old Honesty, Master Workman, Horse
Shoe, Standard Navy, Climax, Battle Ax, Jolly Tar, J-T,
Gold Rope, Drummond, Natural Leaf, Old Kentucky, Nobby
Spun Role tags must be patented paper backs.
One stamp for 2 bands from Cremo and Two Orphan Cigars.
One stamp for 2 tags from Granger Twist and Newsboy.
Gilmore-Armstrong Co.
West side of Court House square
South Auburn, Nebraska
WM.'CAMPBELL, Pre. P. E. ALLEN. VlccPrcs.
ELMER E. ALLEN, Catbter.
BANK OF NEMAHA
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA
Capital Stock, $5,000
Much is now being said about breed
ing hogs of the bacon type in the corn
belt. Au interesting aiticle on this
question appears in The Homestead of
the 10th Inst, from the pen of J. J.
Ferguson, superintendent of the stock
food departmeut of Swift & Co. Mr.
Ferguwon has grown bacon hogs in
Canada, followed the packing buainesa
for several years and was a judge of
bacon type hogs at the World's Fair at
St. Louis, hence his opinion that, own
Ing to the scarcity of feeds which pro
duce lean meat, after all. the lard hug
is most profitable for the corn belt
farmer is interesting and entitled to
consideration. Mr. Feruiison states
his reasons clearly and every fanner in
this section should read and study what
he says, not omitting his advice that a
Yorkshire and Tamworth cross on the
1 Arbuckle signature
1 Lion Coffee signature
20-MuleBoraxSoap wraprs
Wht Russian Soap wraprs
2 Diamond C SoapWrappers
2 Condensed Milk labels
1 None SuchMinceMeat tr. mk
& Hire's Root Beer signatures
1 H-0 trade mark
Malta Vita coupons
1 Celluloid Starch tr. mark, 5c
1 Celluloid Starch tr. mark, 10c
1 Force trade mark
for 1 BurnhamJellycon trade mrk
for I Pillsbury's Vitos coupons
Salad Dressing label, 1 pint siae
nverage com belt hog is desirable.
The Homeutead contains so many such
articles that we wish every farmer in
Nemaha county was a subscriber. Wo
take subscriptions for this valuable
farm journal at the office of the Adi
vertiser.
Notice for Hearing Claims.
In the county court ot Nemaha county, Nelir.
In tho iniiUur of the Estate of 11 Keith-
toy, ueceoseu,
Notice la hereby (liven that the court hn
made an order limiting the time for creilltot
to tile claims amilutit mild deceived pX
months irom the l tth ilay of Ft; brim y, Q 0.
anil that February Kith, May 13th ami
AUgnHt 15th, 1905; at ten o'clock a m. of ouch
day at tho oOlce of the county Juilgo of Ne.
maha county. Nebrnnlcn, in Auburn, Nebniu
kn, has been fixed bv the court as the timet
and place when ami where nil perHon who
havo claims and demaudH nuniimt bh Id de
ceived en ii have the same examined. ndJuHt
ed and allowed, and nil claims not presented
hj the lnHt mentioned date will bo torever
barred, uy on oruer or the court.
Dated January ft, IU05.
SEAL J. S. McOauiy, County Judge.
mention this paper.