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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1905)
W" IPC I 11 I! i Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Mood. It used li Ik- ooiisideu-d Mint only urinary and bladder trouble were to be trneed to llic unineys, but now modern heieuee proves that nearly all diueasos have their beinniny in the disorder of these niont important organs. The kidneys fdter and purify the blood that Is their work. Therefore, when your kidneynare weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body i affected and how every organ ticcins to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," bcm taking the great kidney, remedy, Dr. Ivilmer'H Swamp-Root, because iib soon an your kidneyB are Well they will help all" the other orgnntt to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you arc sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures Ol lUC JUOSL UlSirCSSIllg tiistti, mm ia sum on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle liomootBwnmn-ltoot. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you nave kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., JJing hamton.N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, llinghaniton.N. Y., on every bottle. First class liulldlrig Brick for Hiilu at tlio t Nemaha Brick Kilns Cull and Bee thorn and Rt , prices. Quality guaranteed JOSEPH M. WEST NEMAHA, NEBR. W. W. EEAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon ; Nemaha) N ebr ' Ail calls promptly uttondoil ; Phono 2ti VET IS It ICE UK Ell. Deulor In MEATS Highest market price paid for llideB, Lard, Tallow etc. it Out " says many a doctor to his lady patients, because he doesn't know of any medi cine that will cure female troubles except the sur geon's fcnifc That such a medicine exists, however, is proved by thousands of cures made by CARDUI WINE OF Cures Womb Disease It has saved the lives of many weak, side women and rescued oth ers from a lifetime of chronic sick ness. It will cure you If you will only Rive It a chance. Try it. Sold by all druggists and deal ers in $1.00 bottles, GAVE UP SUPPORTER. " I were a supporter for four yours, fo keep up my womb," writes Mrs. S. J. Chrisman, of Mannsville.N.Y. "My doctor said no medicine would help me. After ..taking Cardui 1 ge up my sup porter and am now wen." BRICK BRICK rhe Nebraska Advertiser MIhh Mario Iloovor of New York city, I'orinorly of Lincoln, was tfucHtof honor at a ploamiut party thu drat of tlio wuok, hy onu of her IiIcikIh In honor of her htrtliday mini vcthmi y Mlm Hoover played at the Witldorf Astoria lata week at an entertainment Klven hy ,the momherH of fciorosh A g roller part of her time Ih taken up with tniiHiUHl engiigeniorilft during the remainder of the winter Shu writes Lincoln frlendH of the very busy life ahe leadn, for aside from studying, and fnllllllng mimical ciuaKementH, uhe him a largo cIiihb of pupils at Mount Olairu. Lincoln Star, Mr. Chan Anderson, of this city, has in Ilia po33CBHlon and under chemical analysis some specimens of ore taken from thu now ''llnd" lately made by A. It McCandh'89 on Uh farm just south of Nemaha To any one versed in geology or mining these specimens are very in teresting, showing as they do the pres 0 co ol zinc and silver galona, tin j att r it may ha said, helng lead, carrying with it traces of stiver. Mr. Andeison has rfovernl lino spec-i Imons which show clearly to the eye the presence of theao minerals. Tut or o is found in wh.it Is known in ruins log parlence as "pockets;" and these "pockets" usually denote in mlnerolcgy that there is a regular ore hearing ledge it varying depths diagonally below f the rule holds good in this instance Mr. MeCandless may well feel Ins teres ted. The bluiTd along tho Missouri river in Nemaha county have never been horonghly prospected, but in the slate or new shale, of which they nro partial ly composed have been found promising signs of coal, and what is termed "fault," or coal which is not rlpo as y 't, oven after the long ages of its reparation. The clay which a'so enters into tho tructure of these blufl's, is very rich n aluminum and when the time rrives, some practical man will niHke ise of tho product awaiting him anil ucidentaliy make a fortune. Farther south In Richardson county )r. Gandy, of Humboldt, who owns some four thousand acres of land in the neighborhood of liaradti, has become nterested in the signs which denote t io presence of oil under ground on his property. Oil experts lmvo assured the doctor that the greasy product was thee and being approached by a drill- i g company, agreed to lease the land II they would agieo to boru at least live prospect holes on the property This they refused to do and the doctor is tow making preparations to sink a 'iole on this laud on bis own account. Tho result will be watched with interest, for if there is oil at lhiradit, it should also be amouu the hills of wt . ni St. Doroln and eastern Aspinwal precincts in this county, as the eon figuration of the land is practically the samo Herald How's this? We olter Olio HunilreilDollars Hnwnnl for my ciiko of Catarrh that cannot uu cureil by Unit's Catarrh Corn. l- .1. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, o. We, tho umlurtilgnctl, liuvo known K. J. 'honey for the lust 16 youth, unit bnlluvu him perfectly honorublo In nil buslnt'hs Iiiiiihiir- 'Ioiih anil financially nl-le to carry out uny DIIkuUoi.h Hindu by Ii)n linn. WAMM.no, Kl.NNAN it MAUVlN, Wtiolemilo DniUKlnts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catnrrh Caro Ih. taken Intel nally, ioIIiim; directly upon the blood anil tiinrniiH iiulnue.il no - t-ifiu, 'I'eHilmonlals sunt e. li ten 75 cents jier bottle. Hold by m moists . Tntco II ll's family rillt. lot roiiMli i. t 1i i i Old paper for sale cheap at The Ad vertiser olllce. Now euro For Cancer All surface cancers are now known to be curable by JJuoklen's Arnica Sulvo. JaB Walters, of Dullleld, Va writes "1 hud a cancer on my lip for years that seemed incurable till Huck len'a Arnica Salve healed It and now it is perfectly well." Guaranteed cure for cuts and burns. 25c- at Reeling's drug store. Plans to Oat Rloh tiro often frustrated by sudden break down due to dyspepsia or consumption" I ' i Dr. King' aNow Life Pills. They take out the mater iiilswhlch aro clogging your 'em;rgies and givo you a now start. Cure head acho and dizziness too. , At Keellng's ! ; 1 5 nmtced AtiU'itv Neb, Dec 2o Last night at a luncheon given by Mrs. A. C. Muiz, she announced the engagement cf her niece, Miss Mable Majors to Mr. Lestar Armstrong Miss Majors is also a nleco cf Hon. Tom Majors of I.'oru, and Is one of the teachers In the Antioch school of this city. Mr. Armstrong is a young business man of South Auburn, being connected with tho (lllmore-Armstrong Mercans tlloCo. Tho wedding will take place Jan. 1. lt)U(5. The board of Chautauqua managers has decided that the 1000 assembly at this place shall be held on August 11, to August 10 The major part of tho progtnm has already been prepared and the more important entertainers and features engaged An old fashioned spoiling contest will bo held in this city on January 20, 1000. Nine young persons will contest and tho winner will receive a Web ster's dictionary as a reward. The trial of Charles Chamberlain, tho ex banker of Tecumseh, which was hold In this city some weeks ago, will ost Johnson county the sum of 8510.40. Nemaha's county apportionment from tho stato school fund this year ia S:J.-ino.0O Word reached here yesterday that P. Q, Wheoldon, a former resident of this city, was dying at Arapahoe. Ok Ills son, Fred, left at once for his bedside. lie is also tho father of Edward Whculdon, station agent at Nemaha City, Henry Wheeldon, a former cashier of one of tho hanks at Beatrice, and of L D. Wheeldon. who has been employed for a number of years in tho government printing olllce in Washington, I). O. and of Mrs. James Roberts of this place. Wtien work was started on the "good roiids" last fall, the Commercial club agreed to pay a certain amount uf the txpenso Tho cement road is to extend one and one-fourth miles across tho Nemaha bottoms east of Auburn. Up to date SO 1)00-1:5 have been paid out, the county expending $8 1)5:2.70. and the Commercial club paying S3, 247.7a, at d the road Is no where near completed. Washington, D. C, Dec. is. Roth of tho Nebraska senators are pleased with their committee appointments Senator JJurkott landed on especially good committees and secured one of tho beet chairmanships to fce handed out to the new members, that of Indian depredations. An interesting coincis deuce with this assignment is that Senator Homenway, the Nebraskan's former colleague in tho house, was given sixth place on this committee. One ol tho most Important committees of the senate is that dealing with the affairs of the District of Columbia. Mr. Uuikett was assigned to tho eighth place on this committee. Ho was also liven sixth place in the committees on Pacific railroads and pensions. His other two ansignmonts are on the committees of geological survey and woman suffrage. Senator Millard was made chnirmnn of inter-oceanic canals, and given as signments on the committees on cor porations organized in the District ol Columbia, standard weights and meas ures, audit and control of the contin gent expenses of the senate and public buildings and grounds. Representative Hinshaw today in troduced a soldier's widow pension bill which will piobably attract more than passim; notice. It provides that a soldier's widow upon thedneptoof of legal widowhood, shall without further Hvidence or delay, be granted the same amount of, pension which the soldier was diawing at the time of his death . Under tho present law the chier dillls culty that confronts the n idiot's widow when she applies for a pension ts tho evidence In detail n quired to establish her net income and where it Is closo to the legal limits of S2&0 fre quently a Hpecial examiner is sent out and much delay and annoyance occur. This bill would entirely remove these objections. Mr Hinshaw doos not as yet know tho prospects of tho pussuge of his bill, but he expects to make a strong effort with the committee on pensions for favorable report, and hopes tho house will pass tho bill. NELSON HADLOOK BARBER Having lensed D. E Littrell'a shop first dpor Bonth of the llvoay barn, invito the patronage of all who want a good jhttve or haiicut. Satisfaction .guaranteed are these lines from J. I. Simmons, of Casey, la. 'Lb ink what might have res suited from his terrible cough if lie hud not taken the medicine about which he writes: "I had a fearful cough that disturbed my night's rest, I tried everything, but nothing would relieve it, until I took Dr. King's New Dis-. covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me Instantly relieves and permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; pies vents grip and pneumonia At W, W. Keoling'H, druggist; guaranteed; 5oc and SI 00. Trial bottle free. SEED 00M SPEOIAL The Htirlington "seed corn special" will be in Nemah;: county on Friday Dec 20th. It will arrive in Johnson lOtfO a. in , leave 11:10 a. in.; arrive in Auburn at 11 ::)5 a. in , leave at 12M5 p. in.; arrive in Nemaha t 12:15 p. in loavo at 1:25 p. in ; arrive in Browns ville at 1:40 p. m , leave at 1:45 p. m arrives at Peru 2:05 p. m,, leaves 2.45 p in. Urownvillo people will bo taken to Pet u on tho special and returnod home on No 111 Don't Borrow Troublo Itis a bad habitto borrow anything but the worst thing you can possibly borrow, Is trouble. When sick, sore heavy, weary and womout by the pains and poisons of dygpepsh, bilioumesfl Brlght's disease and similar internal disorders, don't sit down and bioud over your symptoms, but fly for relief to Electric Bitters. Here you will lind sure and permanent forgetf ulness of all your troubles and your body wii not be burdened py a load, of debt disease. At Keellng's drug storo Price 5o cuts. Guaranteed. Souvenir postal cards for sate at the pnstollice. KNAPP & SON Proprietors of the L varv&Feed Slab BE!SA2IA,fNEBR. Gcod Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. JT. E. Ojvotlxei' in tho PARIS BUILDING Shoe ReTDairing1 Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty 'TV glWHWJL'.WHi'.m Iff JT s NVM. CAMPBELL, lren. KLMEH E. BANE OF NEMAHA, NEBRASKA npit rJ 3tock, $5,000 ESULT 1 The word results means a whole lot to the farmer of to-day and it is especially attractive to the homcseeker or those seeking new locations. If we tell you of a country where you are sure of success, will you believe us ? It is only necessary for you to farm the land and the best results will follow a State which the government reports will show leads in the production of wheat. It also ranl:3 among the first in tlvj raising of corn, alfalfa, timothy and other products, tocether with stock raising. We speak of b KANSAS The great State of the West, where lands can be purchased from $5 to $30 per acre which equals the returns of the $50 to $150 per acre lands of other States. EASTERN COLORADO is identical in most respects and the same opportunities are ofiercd there. Buy quid: while the lands are cheap and secure the benefit of an excellent In v ment. THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY touches he heart of tha rich agricultural region and extremely low rates are offered, allowing stop-over at pleasure in certain territory for inspec tion of lands, etc. Write us and we will send you free descriptive literature and full information. 1 H. C. TOWNSEND, GENERAL PASSEHGEF1 AND TICKET AOENT. ST. LOUIS, MO. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS Ij'AAV, IlKAIi KSTAWIV COIiMSCTIOXN Ofllccn over roHiofllre Uulldlng, at Krank Meal's old stand, AUBURN NEBRASKA Notico for Hearing Claims In the mutter of tho estate of Nicholas 15 Hcrlvoner deceased. isotleo Is hereby given thai- the court has mado nn order limiting tho tluo for otedlt ors to file clalma npnlnst said deceased to mIx months from tlio '.'7th day Decern i eM005 and thai December 27, 1005, March UKJtJ, and .Ittue 31, 1900, at 10 o'clock n.m. of each day.at tho olllce ol tlio county Judge if Nemaha county, NcbniHH , in Auburn, Nclmiska, has Di'i'ii axeu oy mo court as too limes anu 'nlaco wtien and u-heroall nersons woo liavo ! claims and demands nuliiHt Bald deceived c:in navo nie mime examined, adjusted anil allowed, and all claims not prcHouted b thu laHl mcnitoneil date will bo lorovcr barred, by an order of tho court. Dated November 22, 1005. fSEAi. J. H. 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