The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, March 10, 1905, Image 8

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TIME TABLE
iVcmalia, Nebr,
Donvor
Ilolona
Hutio
Salt Lnke City
J?ortland
Lincoln
.Oinuhiv
Chicago
St. .ToHoph
KunaoB City
SUXiouIm and all San JfranolHOO
PointH 3CuMt and And all IJointH
South AVoat
TBAINB LEAVE AS FOLLOWB;
No. 07 PnRMonuor, diillyoxcoptBnn
any, for Tccuinnoh, Beatrice,
Holdrogo and all points went 0:48 a m
No. 08 I'uHHonunr, dully nxcont Sun
day, for Noliriwka (My. Chicago
and all polntH north and cam 4 tOO p in
No, Ill-Local freight, dally oxcopt
Hnndav, for Atchison and tutor
mcdlatn Htailonn Gtl6 p m
No. 112 Local freight, dally except
Monday, for Nooruulm Chy and
lnternioulalo stations 1:40 am
Bound trlu to Mexico City March
to Mine!) 7, 1005 with a Html limit of
thirty days from date of salo at the
very low rate of 848.05, Stop ovltb in
tho going and return, within the ilnal
limit.
Hound tiip rates to Colorado und
Utah common points, at the low rate
uf one first class standard faro plus GO
cents, minimum $13, on June 1 and
Sept. 30, 1005 with a tlnal limit until
Oct. at, 1005 continuous passage to the
first Colorado common point.
National BaptiBt Anniversaries May
10 to May 2U, 1005. Dates of sale May
18 to May 22, 1005, with final limit
May 24, 1005 at a rate of $11.55 and 25
cents validation feo. A good time to
see St. Louis.
Misiouri Pacific Railway offer tho
very low rates as follows. From
March 1, 1065 to May 15, 1005, we will
offer you rates as follows for one way
several nice etop overB allowed.
Billing, Mont,, 815 via St. Paul $17.
00.
Hinesdale and Livingstone, Logan
Cinnabar and other points on Gt. Nor.
318 via St. Paul $20 00.
Helena, Rutte and Anaconda, Mont.
820.
Ogden, Salt Lake City, Utah, and
Potacello, Idaho. $20.
Chinook to Anaconda and Kllspell
on Gt. Nor. Ry $20 via St. Paul
$22 ,00
Spokane, Wash, and intermediate
points on tho O, It. & N. Hy. Co. and
intermediate poiuts main linoO. S. L.
Llneva, Ogden or Granger, $22.50.
Portland Oregon, Tacoma, Seattle,
Wush , Vancouver, B O , "Victoria, B
C, Columbia, Oregon and nearly all
other points in Oregon and Washington
the rate via Omaha or Kansas City
825, via St. Paul 827 .'00.
Very cheap rates to all points in the
north west. If you wish to visit tho
coast or other points of interest In tno
North West, South West, South or
South East, apply to,
C. E. Rotiiamel, Asa't Agent.
Mo. Pac. Ry.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know It.
How To tflnd Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set
tllng Indicates an
i unhealthy condl
'tlon of the kid
ncys; if tt stains
your linen it 13
evidence of kid
ney trouble: too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
the back ia also
tonvlncing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out ot order.
"What to So.
There is comfort In tho knowledee so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
.xoot, tne great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in tho
oacK, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
"during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root 13 soon
realized. It stands the highest for Its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have tho
best, sold by druggists m&oc. andsi. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a book that tells
more about it, both sent
absolutely free by mail,
address Dr. Kilmer &
Home of Snwup-Koot.
Nebraska Advertiser
W. W. Sandkhb & Son, Prop'H.
FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1005.
Tlioodoto Roosovolt was duly In
stalled as presldont last Saturday. As
ho told Ills wife after tho election, ho Ib
no longer an accidont. A hi" mnjority
of the people said ho was the man they
wanted for president, and now even
tho democrats say ho is tho right man
for tho placo, Ho Ib probably tho most
popular president we havo had since
Monroe, during tho porold of good
feoling, when tliero were virtually no
parties.
NOTICE OF VILLAGE ELECTION.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho an
nual election will bo held in tho village
of Nemaha City on Tuesday, April 4,
1005, at which time three trustees will
id elected for tho term of two yenrs.
Tho election will bo hold in tho Adver
tiser ofilco. Tho polls will bo opened
at 0 o'clock a. m. and will remain open
until 7 o'clock p. m.
J. I. DmcssLER, Chairman.
Elmer E. Allen, Clerk.
It is now Baid that A. B. Allen of
Tecumseh, privato secretary to Gov.
Mickoy, who has been mentioned as a
probable candidato for congressman to
suceeed Gov. Mickey. Hon. S. P.
Davidson, of Tecumseh, also announce
ed as a congressional candidate, it is
said that he is a candidate for judge of
the supreme court. But none of the
Nemaha county candidates have with
drawn yot. They are nil stayers ess
pecially when they think tbero is an
office in sight.
Every man thinks lie knows how to
run a farm, just as most men believe
they could edit a better newspaper than
those who are in the business. In bpth
cusqb tho man who really knows most
feels most modest about it. Book
farmers have long been the butt of uni
versal ridicule; and book farmers often
get control of agricultural papers and
make a sad mess of it as leaders of the
hard headed, common-sense farmers
who havo learned how to do things by
doing them. Fortunately for Nemaha
county, the farm paper most generally
read hero Is Tho Iowa Homestead
which is edited by practical farmers
who llvo on and operate their own
tnrma, besides being experts in the
science and theory of agriculture. The
Advertiser takes pleasure in recom
mending this excellent farm journal
as the best exponent of practical and
scientific agriculture, horticulture,
stock-raising, dairy farming and the
allied industries of the farm, We take
subscriptions nt this ollice; and bolieve
thnt in so doing wo are best promoting
the interests of Nemaha county.
Tako the wagonette when in Aus
burn if you want to go to any part of
theclty. John McElhanoy prop.
Crave Trouble Forosoon
It needs but little foresight, to tell
that when your stomach and liver are
badly affected, grave trouble Is abend
unless you take the proper medicine for
your disease, as Mrs John A. Young of
Clay, N, Y.. did. She says: " I had
neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my
heart was weakened, and I could not
eat. I was very bad for a long time,
but in Electric Bitters, 1 found just
what I needed, for they quickly reliev
ed nnd cured me," Best medicine for
wenk women. Sold under guarantee
by V. W, Keeling, druggist, at 50o a
bottle.
Subscribe for your papers at this ofs
lice.
Agonizing Burns
arolnatantly relieved, and perfectly
healed, by Bncklen'a Arnica Salve. C
Rlveubark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes
I burnt my knee drendfully; that it
blistered all over. Bncklen'a Arnlca
Salvo stopped the pain, and healed it
without a scar." Also heals all wounds
aud sores. 25o at W. W. Keeling,
druggist.
KILLthe COUGH
AND CURE the LUNGS
WIT" Dr. King's
New Discovery
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FOR (J
CONSUMPTION
Price
ODGIIS and
50c & $1.00
Free Trial.
OLDS
Surost and QuLckost Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
AUBUEN LOCALS.
Thos. States and family loft Wednca
day for Billings, Montana,
Crlm & Lewis have rented tho
Froricba building and will open up a
stock of general merchandise this week.
Wm. Humphrey has been appointed
manager of tho Kirschbraum & Sons
business in Auburn to succeed O. W.
Bruner.
Tom Daughorty, the carpenter, was
nppointed as member of tho city coun
cil to Ull tho vacancy caused by tho
resignation of C. W. Bruner.
Chu8. Snow's combination sale last
Saturday was a success. Articles
brought a good price and tho sale
brought a largo crowd'to town.
Exicounty attorney E. B. Quacken..
bush nnd wife were called to Wilbor
tho first of tho week on accouut of tho
accidental shooting of his brother.
Thomas Daugherty is talking of
oaecting a cold storage plant hero and
If ho rocoive3 proper encouragement
ono will bo built during tho summer
C. W. Bruner, who for the past ten
years has been tho manager of th but
ter and egg houso of Kirschbraum &
Sons at this place has resigned to ac
cept a position with a cold storage
plant at Nebraska City.
The share holders of tho Auburn
Gold Mining Company held their an-
ual meeting on Monday and elected
tho following six directors: H. O.
Klecknor, II. A. Lambert. O. R Hack
er, Fred Lampo, A. J Kuhlman and
. W. Wright. As soon as the pump
rrives on the ground the first of April
tho directors will put a force of men nt
work and open out their placer mines
upon a paying basis
How's this?
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Rewnnl for
nny caso of Catarrh that cannot '00 cured by
iiairs uutarrh euro.
V, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Wo, tho undersigned, havo known K. J.
Cheney for the lant 15 yearn, and bellovo him
porfcotly honorablo In all uuhIuoss tiannac-
uonB nnu nnanciany nuo to carry out atiy
ODiijfUtions mauo by his firm.
WALDINO, KitfNAN & MAltVIN,
WholeHnlo Druggists. Toledo. O
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internallv.
acting directly upon tho blood and raucous
surfaces of iho system. Testimonials sent
Iree. Price 75 conts por bottle. Bold by all
druggists.
Tako Hill's Family Pills for conatlpatlon
Horticulturists and fnrmers who are
engaged in the raising of fruit in this
vicinity will bo interested in knowing
that The Iowa Homestead is soon to
begin the publication of a series of
articles on spraying by Franklin
Brown, an expert horticulturist who
has had charge of extensive experts
ments in spraying at the Iowa Agri
cultural College. Mr. Brown, will in
these articles, discuss the construction
of all spraying apparatus with a view
to showing the reader how to buy the
best. He will also treat of the habits
of insects and trio special mixtures
used in the distinction of each species.
Plant diseases will receive his atten
tlon; aud methods for their prevention
will be outlined A large number of
formalas will be given, together with
methods of mixing and applying same.
The Advertiser earnestly hopes that
every farmer in Nemaha county will
become a subscribes of The Iowa
Homestead hofnre this valunblo series,
begins. We arc taking many subs
scrlptions for this valuable farm jour-,
mil and will bo glad to forward many
more.
Fraud Exposod
A few counterfeiters havo lately
been milking and trying to sell imitu"
tlous of Dr King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, aud
other medicines, thereby defrauding
tho public. This is to warn you to bes
ware of such people, who seek to profit
through stealing tho reputation of
remedies which have been successfully
curing disease, for over 35 jeais. A
sure protection, to you, is our name on
the wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr.
King's, or Bucklon'a remedies, as all
others are mere imitations. II. E.
Buoklen & Co., Chicago, 111, and
Windsor, Canada.
Old papers for sale at this ollice
Poisons In Food
Perhaps you don't realize 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 nro guaranteed
to cure all sickness duo to poisons of
undigested food or money back, 55u
at Keeling' drugstore. Try them.
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Grand
Millinery Opening1
OF
J. H. VA1TDERSLICE
Saturday, March 1 8
Up-to-date line to suit all-
sure and come and bring your
Don't Forget tlxe XaXe!
Miss Minnie May has arranged to try and please all.
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J, H. VA1TDERSLICE
SCHOOL NOTES
Work, stick nnd retain.
Some of our boys havo quit for
spring work.
The pupils of the high school took
their drawing lesson out of doors last
Thursday. All enjoyed a profitable
period.
The tenih grade have chosen their
subjects for commencement themes
They are of a practical character and
promise something' original and ins
atructivo f
The boys enjoyed a game of one and
over with Supt. Carrington Thursdny
noon. Some teachers, there are, who
do not beloive in playing with their
pupils. Supt. Carrington thinks these
miss one of their golden opportunities
in not doing so. We would like to add
a hearty '"Amen."
Tho second grade are doing some
weaving as a part of their language
work at present. In this we see an
opportunity given the child to express
Itself other than on paper. Here also
is an example of teaching by doing.
And after all it is tho doing and not
the knowing that counts.
The phyical geography class took
their ilrst excursion last Monday even
ing. They made a study of the raili'
road cut jnst Bouth of town. They
expressed themselves as well repaid
for the trip. They expect to take sev
eral more excursions before school is
out if the weather permits.
There is no town but what has its
loafers, That is to be expected. But
it is too bad that purt of these non
entities has to bo made up of our boys.
Lounging around in companv with
men who make the atmosphere foul
with their language and tobacco smoke
is any wonder our boys learn to smoke
and are able to surprise their mothers
by the use of words not found in the
dictionary? Who is to blami-? Tho
boys? Not altogether. Yet that boy
who sincerely deires to bo a gentleman
will never bo found engaged in any
such an occupation.
The month of February closed with
129 pupils in our schools. The average
daily attendance was 110 or about 80
pep cent of tho enrollment. There
were in all 55 tardy marks in tho three
WM.-CAMPBELL, Pres. p. E. ALLEN. Vke-l'res.
ELMEIl E. ALLEN, Cnshlor.
BANK OF NEMAHA
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA
Capital Stock, $5,000
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Can suit young and old.
friends.
departments or one tardy mark tD
every two pupils on an average attends
anco. The per cent of attendance for
Nemaha county for January wub 78 or
about eight below ours for February.
The number of tardy markn for the
county was about three for every two
pupils in average attendance. Our at-
tendance, you see, is then better than
the average but with that we must not
bo satisded. Can't we make the at
tendance AO per cent of the enrollment
for March.
VVn will nnrwt Mm Arlvoi-ft
id u T I 1 . in.... t i
wccRij juiiiuuiu owuu ijuurnui. nut
and the Homemaker, all ono year for
only SI. 50. The regular price of these
papers is $3.25.
HE BE5I
MED2CME
f WOMEN
If you are nervous and tired out
continually you could havo no
clearer warning of tho approach
of serious female trouble.
Do not wait until you suffer un
bearable pain bef oro you seek treat
ment. You need Wino of Cardui
now just as much as if tho trouble
wore moro developed and tho tor
turing pains of disordered men
struation, bearing down pains,
leucorrhoea, backacho and Tiead
aclio were driving you to tho un
failing relief that Wine of Cardui
has brought hundreds of thousands
of women and will bring you.
Wino of Cardui will drivo out
all traco of weakness and banish
nervous spells, headacho and back
ache and prevent tho symptoms
from quickly developing into dan
gerous troubles that will bo hard
to check. Secure a $1.00 bottle of
Wine of Cardui today. If your
dealer does not keep it, send tho
money to tho Ladies' Advisory
Dept., Tho Chattanooga Medicine
Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and the
inedicino will bo sent you.
WtNEsF
CARDUi
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Co.r Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing men-
ton reading mis generous oner in uw
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