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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1905)
t Mountain Route, MAT SOUTHWEST SYSfcr. Connecting the Otiiin1 cent. Wh MISSOURI, Tho It road Corn tmd VTfcsat 9 JU HViiasiar ClttM of KANSAS, The FertUe Hirer Valleys, TrA. CentteM4 Kolllng Prairie ot NEBRASKA, Thearand.PIctareiqnoand Enchanting; Scenery, and the .Famous Mining Districts o COLORADO. Tbm ArrtenHnra. Pralt, Mineral and Timber ads, and Famous Hot Spring ot ARKANSAS. t;ax Plantations aid immense Rlcs Fields ot LOUISIANA. 4 Grain Fields, the Cattle Ranges taas winter jicsori 01 TEXAS, Wstorical and Bccnlo OLD AND NEW MEXICO, AM twma rtU Its Connections the Popular Winter Iloute to CALIFORNIA Pot 4MrtptlT0 and Ulnatrntcd pamphlets of amy of Vt4 siltl States, address. Companies1 AgenU, U,J.TOWNSEND, flatnl fuusgtr aai Ticket Agist, ST. LOUIS. Account Lewis & Clark Centennial Wo offer rates to the following points, Portland Oregon, Seattle, Tacoma, Bill itiKlmm Washington nnd Vancouver and Victoria and return, with a final limit of ninety days but not to be later than Nov. 80, 1005, at the very low rate of 315. With going in any regui lar direct route and returning samo or any regular direct routeH, except that parties going via San Francisco and steamer or the Sliaste route will be $11 dollars higher, and for tickets res turning vfa Winnipeg and St, Paul will be $10 higher Dates of sale will be May 23, 24 and 25, June 13, 11, 15 and 27, 28 and 20, with various other dates In July, Aug. and Sept. The Pacific Coast Steamship Co. have arranged to give regular excursions to Alasku at a very cheap rate for the round trip. They will show you mauy Interesting points in Alaska. We wish to announce that the rates of regular first class fare plus $2,00 on the first and third Tuesdays will cons tinue in effect all during the summer. International Sunday school conven tion, Toronto, round trip $27.15, dHtes of sain Tune 18, 10 and 21 with a final limit leaving Toronto not later than June 30. KILLthi COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery FOR rONSUMPTION Price OUGHS nnd E0c&$1.00 Froe Trial. (OLDS and Qutckeat Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. 'Miss. Agnes Westley eft Wells Street Mirlfti.Wia. 816 "Wells Street, Maiunrttk, Wis., Sept. 25, 1903. I was all run down from nervous ness andoverworkand had to resign my position and take a rest. I found that I was not gaining my strength and health as fast as I coula wish, and as your Wine of Cardui was recommended as such a good medicine for the ills of our sex, I bought a bottle and began usintr it. I was satisfied with Iho results from the uso of the first bottle, and took three more and then found I was restored to good health and strength and able to take up my work with renewed vigor. I consider it a fine tonic and excellent for worn-out, nervous condition, and am pleased to endoreo it. AGNES WESTLEY, BmfT, Xorth WUouada Holland Society. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui and a 25c. package of Thedford'i Black-Draught today. WINE OF CARDUI The Nebraska Advertiser Louie Kerker has boon painting the front of the meat market. Itov, G. W. Ayers went to Lincoln Wednesday to attend the campmoot Ing. Strawberries are all gone but home grown raspberries are now on the market- Frank Field of Shenandoah, Iowa, is vjBltlng nls grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ilawxby. He came down Monday. Several of our citizens are having their caves bticked up and put in eood shape for protectiou in case of a cyclone. Children's day services will be held at the Champion Sunday school next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A good program has been prepared. All are Invited to attend. A largo steamboat passed up the river Thursday afternoon and enter tained the listeners with music on the culliopo while passing here. The bout was a large stern wheeler. Thursday afternoon the window fell down on little Jefferson Knapp'a hand, badly mushing the fingers and breaking two of them Dr. Keeling was called In and dressed the hand and mucin hn little fellow as easy as possible. TO SCHOOL 0FPI0ERS This is to call your attention to the change inflection 11, subdivision 2, of the school laws. Instead of voting a number of mills on the dollar of the assebsed valuation for school purposes, the "trustees of each school district shall, prior to the annual meeting, prepare an estimate Bhowing tho amount of money desired for the maintenance of schools during the coming school year, and the legal voters at the annuul school meeting each year, shall determine the amount of money required for school muinten ace during the school year." And "the amount of money so required shall be levied ns a tax upon all of the taxable property of tho school district." This amount of monoy so voted, and riot the number of mills voted us heretofore, shall be certified to the county clerk, and the said amount shall be levied by the county commissioners on the assessed value of the school district and collected as other taxes. Sec. 11a. Where school Jb no pro vided for by the annual meeting it shall be the duty of the county superintend ent to make and deliver to the county clerk "an itemized estimate of the amount of money necessary to be ex pended during the ensuing year for school purposes in that district. The county cleric shall then levy such taxes on tho taxable property of the district " I have Berrja copy of the school laws to each director with this section marked PleaBe read It carefully. On the blank "Certificate of School Tax Levied" fill the blank with number of dollars voted instead of the number of mills. Please notify me at once when you hire a teacher. In order that the annual report may come to me on time at ns little trouble and loss of time to the director as poai Ible I will be at the following places on the dates stated, for tho purpose of meeting the directors, looking over their reports and administering the oath : Auburn, in niy olllce Tuesday, June 27. Peru, Raines' hotel, Wednesday, June 28. Brownville.Ed Berlin's Btore, Thurs day, June 20. NeraalHi, hotel, Friday, June 30. Auburn, in ofiice, July l, 3, and morning of the -1th. Howe, bank buildlug, July 5. Lrock, hotel. July 0. Johnson, hotel, July 7. Auburn, ofiice, July 8. The Shurtleff school house, No. 71, July 10. Please do not fall to meet mo at one of these places. Please notify mo when a teacher is contracted with. Very Truly Geo. D. OAituiNQTON, Ju., County Superintendent. Subscribe for your papers at this of flee. Old oapersfor sale at this olllce NEW ELECTION LAWS It seems that regardless of whether tho biennial oloction law is held to he constitutional or uot, County Assedsor Maxwell will hold his office for five years, and County Commissioner Dooi llttlo will buvo his term of office ex tended one year. Hereaftor county commissioners will be elected for four years. We take tho following from Monday's Lincoln Evening News: Deputy Attorney General Thompson Saturday called attention to the fact that, eveu if the biennial election laws Is held to be unconstitutional, registers of deeds, and county supervisors will be permitted to hold over until Jun uary, 1007, while county assessors will have another year added to their terms being elected In the fall of 1008 instead of 1007. This result was obtained through the passage of house rolls 315, 310t317, 318 by Itepresentatives Perry and Wurnet. It is pointed out that none of the officers touched In these measures are constitutional offices, sb that the defeat of the general bill will not affect tho law extending these terms. The fact that these supplei montory bills were introduced is re garded as evidence that the framers of the measure felt none too certain as to the constitutionality of the at tempt to change the tenure of conBtls tutionnl officers. Another polut of view is lhat the frumers of these supplementary meas ures had in view tho objects sought by tho county officers' assDciation, which was alleged to have a peculiarly strong luterest in the adoption of a biennial bill, The county commissioners weie peculiarly active and the bills passed will add considerable time to the tenures of all supervisors and com missioners. It is pointed cut that this plan of procedure would serve to make assurance doubly sure as to the conn 'y officers, while tending to cast dis credit on the omnibus bill. The bill which is now pending in the courts made u clean sweep including rfglrters of deeds, county assessors, and mem bers of county boards, so that In the event it is held valid there will be two laws providing for the holding of a I elections of these officials on even years and extending their terms. H R. 810 provides that, in counties not under tow'nshin orcanizutlnn. mmU c unity comrni'saioner is to hold office for four years, being elected at the gen eral elections held in eveu numbered years. II. R. 318 provides that county as-, seBsors shall be elected at the general election to be held in November, 1008 Instead of 1007, thus adding a year to the terms of the ninety officials. No Secret About It It is no secret, that for Cuts, Burns, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Eves, Boils etc , nothing Is so effective as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It didn't take long to cure a bad sore 1 had, and It is all (. K. for sore eyes," writes D. L. Gregory, of Hope, Tex. 25c at Keeling' drug store. 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T.nrscst clr. dilation of .any sclentlOo journal. Terms. 13 m year: four months, L Sold byall newsdealers. MUNN Co 3s'BredNew York Branch Olllce. K If Bt, Washing c 1. C qUICKIT Invention is proDSDiy paieHoma i; tlons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK inntTrca. oiaest i STATE PAIR HEWS At a meeting of the board of mans agers on June 10th, President Mollor notified tho board that he had appoint ed S. G. Uassett secretary, to nil the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. Robert V. Pumas, also that V. O. Caley of Crolghion, Knox county, had been appointed a member of the state board to 011 vacancy. Contracts have been signed for exs hlbltion races during the fair with the owner of the "Guideless Wonder, Cute," a horse that without driver trots against time and bus u record of 2:04; on a mile track and 2:00 on a half mile track; also the trotting steei, "Sun Antonio Pete." This steer has a half mile record of 2:30. The fish exhibit by the State Fish commission will again be an interest ing feature at the State Fair, $250 00 having' been appropriated to pay tho expenses of making euch exhibit. The secretary's office of the State Bourd of Agriculture bus been removed from Brownvillo to Lincoln and now occupies rooms on the first floor in the capltol building where all interests ed, and especially those in the state fair and mutters pertaining to agrl culture will be moat cordially welcome Tbp loss of one so experienced and efficient as the late secretary, Hon. Robert . Furnas, is irreparable both to the state and board of Agriculture, and a serious handicap In the making of the coming State Fair, but the State Fair management will spare neither time nor effort to carry out the plans urmnged by the late secres tary, and to this end invite iho action and hearty co-operation of all well wishers of the fair. State fair dates are September 1st to 8th. For premium lists or other informa tion aadress S C. Bassett, Secretary, Lincoln, Nebraska. We will send the Advertiser, the weekly Lincoln State Journal, the Iowa Homestead, the Farm Gazette and the Homeraaker, all one year for only SI 50. The regular price of these papers is 13.25. Hugo Task It was a huge task to uudertake the cure of such a btd case of kidney dl sease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Cbero kee, la., but Electric Bitters did it He writes: "My kidneys were so far gone I could not sit on a chair without a cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache, and debresslon. In Electric Bitter, however, I found a cure, and by them was restored to per feet health. I recommend this great touic medicine to all with weak kids neys, liver or stomach . Guaranteed by W W. Keeling druggist; price 50c. W. (gj. Sanders Justice of the Peace NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate and Insurance Agent D. E. LITTRELL Barber & Hairdresser All work guaranteed to give satiss satisfaction. Shop in brick building, south of the livery barn. Your patronage is solicited. H n...KtsJLHttt AU- ttSE FAILS. PI hsl Beet Cough Syrup. Tastea Good. Use Ml LeJ In time. Sola jt rirncffl.tn. IM .... JJ 1 MBSHMBBaiBUaAIHlkA if i lruTi I id is , m i "M M l ll k ASK YOUR GROCER FOR &qjsroj The 5 Minute Breakfast Food Wai.fCAMPHELL, Pres. P. E, ALLEN. Vlce-l'reK. ELMER E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, 35,000 DO YOU GET UP WITH A IvAMB BACK? 7 ' Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who rends the news papers is sure "to know or the wonderful cures made by Dr. I Kilmer's Swamp j Root, the creat kid- IL iiey, liver and blad- - der remedy. j fMi It is the great ined- ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered after years.., of scientific researptf' by Dr. Kilmer, th eminent kidney ami bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Uright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need, It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and scud your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamtou, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles are Homo of S womp-Iloot. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamtou, N. Y., on every bottle. DR. G. M. 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