The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, February 10, 1905, Image 2

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MEMflHA ADVERTISER.
W. W. 8ANDEHS, PuMtofc? -
JTRMAHA, NEBRASKA
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tfjtovy and supcrblshan are tbc com
kayuns ov Ignoranco.
Cunning begins by cheating otlieia,
lad inlvrUM cads by ch ntlng Itself.
I'M f3 JUST ONE SURE WAY.
Prw Kidney PllJn ISitlld Up Him
iDown 2'coplo Titer Mnko Hcnllhy
. Kidneys niitl that Mcuim llculthy 1'co
. la What JOr. and fllr. J. l.
' Dmffejr Buyt
Nora, hid., Feb. Otli. (Special.)
fhat the stiro way of building up run
own men and women is to put their
kidneys In good working order Is
Ifeowu by the cxpcrlenco or Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph L, Duffey of this place
Both were weak and worn and dispir
ited. They used Dodd's Kidney Pills
Cd to-dny both enjoy LUe best of
RlUi.
Mr. Duffey says: "I was very weak
Bd almost past going. I tried every
thing which people snld was good but
Rt bo benefit Ull I tried Dodd's Kid
r Pills. They helped me In erery
ray ami 1 am strong and well now."
Mrs. Duffey says: "I was so bad
Mat If anybody would lay down a
Bring I felt I could not step over It
ace taking Dodd's Kidney Pills I
tan ran and Jump fences."
Healthy kidneys Insure pure blood;
podd's Kidney Pills Insure healthy
kkbHya.
A Irea circulation librury has been
teececsrully used by New Yoik
ttotbtng manufacturer in warding
t strikes.
ItHJ jw,ra. Ml OS,
J?.ft?.U".F i.ii?Jape will U itimMd U
jfMii UiM there 1 at ntat ouc ilrea.tetl ilUea-n
taflM. uiil that u caurrli. HaH'n Catarrh Curs
Lftlu1' J!Jmv." ?lre kno'n 10 HllcaJ
wieniUy. Catarrh letn a contltutloiuil ill
KlIP1? J corwtlf itioiiM treatment. Haifa
5"STrtL.5,,re .takoc Internally. anUm cllrooUf
tJz$ WoaU fcHl miK'uiu uirfaoo of the Hvntoni,
Jeroly iley'jeylDK Hio founilallon of the ril
Bm. sad tlytriB ttio patient htrcticUi by building
IIm eoost UiUoa and iwhlstlnn nature In doing
uJSu T,l l"Iflitor? havo no much fnltli n
rareuro power that thoy offer Ouo Hundred
teUaw for any wo Uiat It falli to mre. bend
aw fcat of teitlinouliil.'.
i r.raM. y. j. I'lllCNKY ti rfi Tvuiuln n
I by DniiatlstH. 7fio.
I XaU'a Family li nm the brat
What la worth doing at all It, no
fcmbt, worth doing well but I lmv
teen lota ot thlnus apllto bl tilelng
m qo tbem ton muoh.
AlUSENl-MINDED.
'Customer (with chapped hinds)
TOiint you anything that will drive
Ura? chap-?"
Druggist (man of farnlly)-."Y-e-s.
I keep a dog."
A FELLOW FEELING.
WHy 6k Felt Lenient Toward ilia
Druukurd.
A great deal depends on tho point of
flew. A good temperance woman was
d, In a very peculiar way, to revlao
Iter somewhat harsh Judgment of tho
fjoor devil who cannot resist Ills cups
buw sue is now more chucltablc. Sho
pr rites:
"For many years I was a great suf
ferer from asthma. Finally my health
Kot so poor thnt I found I could not
e down, but walked tho floor whilst
ihers slept, I got so nervous I could
ot rest anywhere.
"Specialists told mo I must give up
the use of coffee tho main thing that
I always thought gave mo some relief.
I consulted our family physician, and
, being a coffoo ilond hlmsolf, told
me to pay no attention to their advice.
Coffee had such a charm for mo that
la a restaurant and gettiug a whiff of
the fragrance I could not resist a cup.
I felt very lenient towards tho drunk
ard who could not pass the saloon.
Friends often urged me to try Postum,
feut 1 turned a deaf ear, saying 'That
Biay do for peoplo to whom coffee is
harmful, but not for mt coffee and I
will never part.'
"At last, however, I bought a pack
Bo of Postum, although I was mire I
eould not drink it I prepared It as
directed, and served It for breakfaHt.
Woll, blttor as I was against It, I imiHt
ay that never beforo had I tasted .i
more delicious cup of coffee! From
hat day to this (more than i years) I
fcavo never had n desire for tho old cof
fee, lly health soon returned; thu
asthma disappeared, I began to sloop
well and In a short timo I gained M
sounds in weight.
"One day I handed my physician tho'
xauicts be had prescribed for me, tell
ing him I had no use for them. He
taydd for dinner. When I passed him
fcls coffee cup ho remarked 'I am glnd
o see you were sensible enough not to
let yourself be persuaded that colYea
was harmful. This Is tho best cup of
coffee I over drank,' he continued; 'the
troublo Is so few people know how to
ake good coffee.' When ho got his
eeond cup I told him he was drinking
Postum, IIo was Incredulous, but I
tenvlnccd him, and now ho uses noth
K but Postum In his homo and lias
ircay improved In hoalth." Name
liTen by Postum Co., Battle Creek,
Kick. '
Iok in each package for thu fa
awtw little book "The Road to Well-hftto."
PROOF OF COMBINE
iivxuiis courtr pats it kxihti
AMUMI PACKKU9.
EVIDENCE OF CONSPIRACY
Chicago nousrs tioi.atino
HTI-TIlObT Uff
Till
rat T rild Agnlnat Kah Othai
An4 V-rcm Prior Up And Oewn
AS tTIII JmiIra (IrtMatiy
Mmfcee Oaamnl,
HA3iiinuiv,-Tn supreme
court or the Untied States decided
the cane of tho United Slates vureut
Swift & Co., known aa tl o beef trust
rase, charging conspiracy among tho
packers to tlx prices on fresh meats
no. Tho opinion was banded down
by Justice Holmes and afllrined tho
decision of the court below which was
Bgnlnst the packers.
In bis opinion Justice Holmes d!s
cutset! at length the various conton
tlonstf tho packers, and disposed of
Ibem Individually. IIo admitted
that some of the charges were less
specific than desirable, but said this
was necessarily true on uceount of
the vast extent of the field covered.
lie udded that sufUclont h:id been
shown to prove continuous odentes,
aod an offense of such a nature as to
Juuify tho proceeding. Tho opinion
continues the Injunction granted
against the packers under tho Suer
un antl-trust law by tho lower
"ourls. The opinion was concurred
In by all tho members of the court.
Summarizing 'the bill, Justice
Holmes said:
"It charges a combination of a
dominant pr iportlon of the dealers
In fresh meats throughout tho United
States not to bid ugalnst each other
in the live stock markets of Iho diff
erent stute3 to bid up prices for a
fow duys in order to induce the cat.
tlemeu to sond their stock to the
stock yards; to Ox prices at which
they will Bell and to tliat end to re
strict shipments of meat when nec
essary; to establish a uniform rule
of credit to dealers rind to keep a
bleckllst. to make uniform nnd im
proper (barges for cartage and Unallj
to get less Ihun lawrul rates from
the railroads to tho exclusion of com
pctltors."
Referring to the allegation of lack
of continuity in the charges, he s:iid:
"Whatever may be thought con
cerning the proper construction of
tuo statute, a bill in equity Is not to
be read and construed us un Indict
ment would have been read and ct.n-
strued a hundred years ago, but it is
to be taken to mean what it fairly
conveys to a dlspasslonato reader by
a fairly exact use of English speech.
Thus read this bill si ems to us In
tended to allege successive elements
of n single connected scheme."
He disposed of tho charco of "mul;
tlfarlousness" in tho following lan
guaue:
"This suheme ns wholo snoma to ua
to be within reach of the law. Tho
constituent eloments a wo havo
stated ttiem, are enough to give to
tho sch;mo a budy and for all that
wo can Bay to accomplish It. More
over, whatever wo may think of
them separately when we take them
up ns elemonts of tho sch'imo. It li
BURgestPd that tho several act
chanted are lawful and thnt lntenU
can muko no difference. Bub they
uro bound together as tho parts of it
flnulo plan. Tho plan may makt
Iho pvrts unlawful. Intent is aim a
esseutlal to suoh a convention nnd
esantlnlt to such no attempt. Where
a?tB nro not sufficient 1,0 themselves
to prcduco u rosult which tho l:w
seeks to prevontfor Instance, tho
monopolybut require further act?
in addition to the mero forces o(
nature It brings that result to pnss.ai
intent to brlrg It to pass is necessary
in order tn produce a danperouj
probability that It will Happen."
ITo nlso Fiiltl:
"The commission alleged embracer'
restraint and monopoly of trade wltb
in a slnglo stato although Its offcel
upon commerce uruonu the states 1
not accident, secondary, remote oj
nerely probable."
W(MEN'SNEGLECT
SUFFEHINGTHESUREPENALTf
Health Thus Lost Is Restored by Lydla
E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound.
IIow many women do you know who
arc periecuy well and strong? We
hear every day tho same story over nnd
over again. I do not feel well j I auj
so tired all tho timo I"
More than lilcolv vou sneak th aamt
words yourself, and no doubt you feel
far from well. Tho cause may be easily
traced to soma dcraritrornent of th
malo ortrana which manlfHfn tfcnif w.
depression of spirits, reluctance to go
anywhere or do anything, backache,
bearing-down pains, flatulonov. ninr.
ousness, sleeplessness, loucorrheca.
These symptoms are but warning
Uiat there is danger ahead, aud unless
heeded a life of suffering or a serious
operation is tho Inevitable rosult.
Tho nevcr-falllntrremedvforall Uima
symptoms Is Lydln, E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound. ,
M Iss Kato McDonald, of Woodbrldgo,
N J., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham j
" I think that a womau naturally dislikes to
mako her troubles known to tho public, but
restored hoalth has meant so much to me that
I cannot help from telling mlna for the sale
of other suffering women.
' For a long time I Buffered untold agony
with a uteri no troublo and Irregulnritlee,
which rondo me a nhvslivnl vnwlr nnri nn .
thoueht I would recover, hut T.vtu v. Tinv.
hams Vegetable Compound has entirely
cured mo, and made me woll and strcnir, and
I feel it my duty to telloUaer suffering women
nuuv a upiuuuiu intxucme it is."
If you nro ill. don't hosltntu
bottle of Lvdia E. Pinkhnm's V.
ble Ckimnound
bin Pinkham, Lynn. Mass., for special
is ireo auu always Helpful.
TO UIBK A rnT.T m n n v
ra5 1aiUto llromu Qululne 'l'ubleta. AB
Srua-clata refund the mooey It it fulls to our
K. W. Orove'a alnatur la ea eaea box. tto
Hundreds of ton of Egyptian rags
aro exported everv vear inr.n rh
United States to suonlv tiio
mills.
OUARANVKItnCUBR KOTt FTT.Kts.
ItCtllni. llllnd. IMpf1ln nr Prr,i.ni1kn TXIm
Yourrtruif irlst wlU refund mooey U I'AZO OINT
VIENT falbt ut mini tub lottoll 4ara. COa.
The laagest window in Britain is
the ea?t wiodovr iu York Cathedral.
t is 75 feet high and 82 feet wide.
9f KTS If T-M ! H Mta OHM
FREE gBv? WJWUEJ? Wftya'ujJ
Moscow asylum authorities aro ex
perimenting upou a hypnlotlo cure
for alcoholism.
Mr. Wlnnlow SOOTHING iVKUk lor thU
drou ethlnff, softens tbo Rumn.reduceB lnfl.
mntlu .allaVHpaiu cures collo Prim 2Sn hmtiA
ISOT U'AVOitAULY IMPRESSED.'
Railroad Man What do vou
think of my Idea of having a photo-
yrapb of the holder of c comrnuia
Uon ticket pluced on the back?"
Jluipon I don't think much of
It."
"Wby not?"
"A friend of mine has k coratnu
tatlon ticket which I travel oo."
Tound Gold in Nebraska.
InvoHiuH In .Nubraikii Keal Kitute wUl And
liU trim. Now is tho timo to cot lu on the
iroiuiil Uoor. Wo have uooio oholoa Investment.
Write uh tot further lurormatloti.
Sr'iu-nocher $ J uver, Orleans, Ntsb
Thero are some places in Euiopo
whore women regularly plow Instead
9f horses.
The world's record for executions
Is held by China, thero being at
'east 12,000 legal ones every your.
CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children.
foe Kind You Havo Always Bough!
Boara the
Signaturo of C7
The largest sailing Vessel ulloat Is
the German ship Preusson, which has
room for miro than livo thour,a,nd
tons of freight.
BECCS' CHERRY COUCH SYRUP
euros couehB and colds.
N. N. T7. 802 6 YORK TEE
Cu ram els.
One and a half pounds of sugar, one
cup of cream, one tablespoonful of but
ter, half a cako of Baker's chocolate
Mix all together In a Btewpan and lol
It cook, stirring frequently until dona
i'ou can iirid this out by dropping o
little in n tumbler of water If done,
It hardens at once. Just before pour
ing It out of the pan flavor with va
nilla or lemon. Tour Into n buttered
dish, and beforo it gets perfectly cold
cut Into squares by running a knlfo up
and down tho dish, about an inch big.
It will break nicely when cold.
ltoant Suck with Pcnmit Dreading.
Prepare your duck for roasting, and
stuff with a dressing made by Just
slightly moistening slices of white
bread with hot water, taking care not
to bet the bread bo wet that It become
soggy; then add a "fitalk" two or
three good-sized pieces of chopped cel
ery, a small grated onion, half of the
finely chopped giblets, season with salt
and pepper and add half a cupful ol
roasted peanuts rolled fine; stuff and
truss your duck and put In tho oven to
roast.
Cookies.
Cream a cup of butter with two cup
fuls of powdered sugar, add the yolk
of three beaten eggs, n teaspoonful oi
nutmeg and a half-tenspoouful ol
cloves. Sift n pint of flour with a hall
teaspoonful of baking powder and add
tills to the batter alternately with tho
stiffened whites of the eggs. If net
stiff enough add a little more flour.
Roll into a sheet obout a quarter-Inch
thick, cut into rounds and bako in a
good oven.
Ebb Tonnt.
The fortunate housekeeper has an
egg poacher in which the eggs can be
steamed. If not, they will havo to bo
dropped into hot water. Toast good
bread. Dip tho crust into hot salted
water, butter and place a dropped egg
on each slice. Season with suit, pep
per and butter, or dip the toasted bread
into hot salted milk and pour a good
cream Bauce over each slice and then
lay the nicely cooked egg upon it
Serve hot. i
Graham Bread. I
mw. m . . I
seven quarts of lukewarm water, one
nnd one-half pints of the darkest Porto
ltico molasses, threo ounces of salt,
throe nnd ontf-half pounds of graham
flour, and sufficient wheat Hour to
mako medium dough. Iet it stand
over night; in the morning throw it on
the board, cut in pieces nnd mold up
at once. Let it raiBe well In the tins
und bake slow.
Kich Vie Crust.
Have all ingredients very cold. Chop
throo.qunrters of a pound of firm but
ter Into a pound of chilled Hour. When
like a coarse powder add a teacupful
of iced water and mix with a spoon to
a paste. Turn upon a floured board,
roll out nnd fold and roll again threa
times, then set on the lee for two hours
before making into pies.
Cranberry Mnrninlade.
Take oue and one-hulf pints enmbor
rles, one-hnlf pound English walnuts,
one pound sugar; boil together till very
inicic una pour in a mould; when cold,
suce in uiln slices nnd serve.
Short SiiKKCBtlotiH.
A little sugar added to the water
used for basting the roast, especially
u it no veal, Improves its flavor.
iMsn, particularly the salt-water
kind, is better If when it is boiled a
cupful of good cider vinegar Is mixed
with the water.
Half u lemon placed in tho water In
which dish towels and kitchen cloths
are soaked Is said to sweeten them
wonderfully.
For prime corned-beef hash moisten
tho mixture of ment and potatoes with
a rich stock and season with salt and
paprika. Some persons add a trace of
sugar.
Insist upon your laundress putting
a tablespoonful of borax Into the water
in which flannels are washed and thero
will be dv danger of their not being
soft and white.
If a howl or deep plate of qulcklbuo
is kept In a damp closet It will prevent
clothes that are hung there from be
coming mildewed. The lime should bo
renewed when It becomes slack.
You can't have a tender piece of
corned beef unless you put It Into cold
water when It goes on to the stove and
this water must be changed nt least
threo times, else the meat will bo too
salty.
Very few housekeepers know how
easily and thoroughly kerosene oil will
clean the kitchen sink. If you rub tho
sink with this oil twice a week, wash
ing it out afterward with hot spapy
water, every particle of grease and
alrt will bo removed.
It is not his past thnt worries the
average literary man. It Is generally
hie repndt
HER HjOODP THIS
GE3EBAL DEBILITY BESULTS EBOH
JaTOVERISHED BLOOD.
Th Itamedjr Tliat Mukra Vrxr RlnoA
ilanlfthcn YYrntuiriifl, Itcnilnrhra, la
digestion tmil Nervoua Trouble.
Ilnudrcds of women snffcr from headV
lichen, dizziuoss, restlessness, laugnoi
and timidity. Few rcalizo that theil,
misery nil comes from tho bad stato oi
their blood. Thoy tuko ouo thing for
their head, nnother for thoir stomach,
n third for their nerves, and yet all th
whilo it Is simply their poor blood thai
is tho cnuBO of their discomfort.
If ono euro rcmody for making good,
rich blood wcro used ovcry one of their
distressing ailments would disappear, as
they did iu tho enso of Mrs. Ella F.
Stone, who hnd been ailing for yenrs and
wns completely run down before she re
alized tho lmturo of her trouble.
" For several years," paid Mrs. Stone,
" I snfferod from general debility. II
began nbont 1800 with indigestion, ner.
Yousness nnd steady headnchea. Up U
1000 1 hadn't been nblo to find any reliei
from this condition. I was then very
thin and bloodless. An enthnsiasti
friend, who had used D'Williams' Piuk
Fills, nrged mo to give them a trial an4
I fliiully bonght a box.
" I did not notice nuy marked change
from tho ubo of the first box, but I de
termined to givo them a fair trial aud 2
kept ou. "When I had finished th
second box I could seo very decided signs
f improvement in my onuditlou. X be
gan to feel better nil over aud to have
hopes of a complete euro.
" I used iu nil eight or ten boxes, an4
when I stopped I hnd got bock tuy rega
tnr weight aud a good healthy eulor an 4
tho goiu has lasted. I can eat what I
pieoso without discomfort. My nervous
ness is entirely gone, aud, while I bnA
constant headaches before, I very rarely
have ono now. I checrf nlly recommend
Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills to women wh
inffer as I did."
Mrs. Stouo was aeon at her pretty
homo in Lnkewood, It. I., where, ns th
result of her experience, Dr. Williams
Pink Pills aro very popular. These fa
mous pills are sold by all druggists. A
book thnt overy woman needs is pub
lished by the Dr. Williams Mediciu
Company, Schcnoctndy, N. Y. It is en.
titled "Plain Tnlks toWouieu("audwii
be cent free ou rcauest.
A native of Dginda becomes a so
oltty leader by buying an Americas
pbotograph and, setting at up In hit
hut
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
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rnrtorwa hj til rtllmdt. EM. ) jura, g jk f mil
400 to 91,800 tjtm
The most widely known English
writer in Japan Is Carl) la.
A SKIN OP BGAUTV IS A JQV PORBVEtt,
Dlt. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S OKIENTA1
CKUAM, OU MAO 10 AIi BBAUWPIeI
QiviM, na everr blentiu
on beauty. nl
1(1m detection. 1
tint Btooil thn t
of 56 jrenro, and 1
u uarmiois hi
taatu it to lie inn
It U properly mad(
Accept uocoDntei
felt of lmll
nam. Dr. L. X
Sayra uM to i
rnny or ttis Hko
ton (a patient);
"As yon Udlei
will uj tbem. I
reoommeni
'Gouraud't f!rt
tathnU.8.,nanda.nndEnrope.
T. HORUNS, PropV, 87 Grwt Jonet 8t, N.
ICarllcNt Green Onlou.
The John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Cross
Wis., always have Boniething new, Bom
thing valuable. This year they offei
among their new money making veg
tables, an Earliest Green Eating Onion,
It is n winner, Mr. Fanner and Gardener
JVST SEND THIS NOTICE A.ND Co.
and they will send you their big plant ant
eeed oatalog, together with enough see4
1,000 fine, solid Cabbages,
,uuu ncn, uncy Tunnps,
2,000 blanching, nutty Celery,
2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce,
1,000 splendid Onions.
1,000 rare, luscious Radishes,
1,000 gloriously brilliant Fl
on u,uuvi iimiiis mis great ouw
Is niatie to get you to test their warranUilf. .
In nil .. in nnn 1 .1 -1
vcckuuie seeuB ana
ALL 1-OU HUT ICO rOSTAOR. '
providing you will return this notice, aa4
if you will send them 20c in postace. th' is
... 'f
win auu to the above a bitr nackn
BgaSfeJM mat
Salzer's Fourth of July Sweet Corn-tlW .
curiiesi on eartn io UavB carl er t ham lit
Cory,l'cCpo'DayFiratofAll,ete. Sn.uM
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WHAT'S TIIK USE OP
SAYING "GIVE ME A
S-CENT CIGAR," WHEN
BY ASKING FOR A
"CREMO"
YOU GET THE BEST
S-CENT CIGAR IN
AMERICA
"Th WerW target Sefiw