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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1906)
3 1 Nemaha Advertiser W. W. 5AND'nS, PUDLlSHcn Nemaha, - - Nebraska On (i bracing liny this your a llttlf group of Hnrlghtly, white-haired ladlcf wore seen walking along itn avenue ol Cleveland, with a considerable com pany of frlenda, showing the keenest interest In their Htroll. The event la described In Outing. There were elev en members of this walking party, the youngest of them seventy-llvo years old, and no less than three of them numbering fourscore years. They were bent on showing a generation which' scoffs at the activities of old age that' the twlllgh of Ufo jiecd not mean be ing put on mo wiou. "IMonso, Bir, have you seen i gentleman without a little girl, bocatiHO my Uncle John has lost mo, ond J thought if you had noon a gcn Human without a little girl you could THE HANDY MAN. tell nit! Women. whuro lie was." Men and Most of the houses and offices it Manila have tiny window panes ninth of transparent oyster shells insleat of ghlHH. A good lotion for moth patches ii made of half a draclmi of salicylic acid to two ounces of bay ruin. Apply this to the spots with a sofl cloth morning and evening. An old-fashioned remedy for sore throat that is said to be quilt elective is a nutmeg worn on a silk thread about the neck. The nutmeg can be picrcd with a red hoi awl. Denmark has 187 soldiers to everj 10,000 of her population, possessing the largest army in proportion to size The walking party was the result of in tho world. tin Informal discussion among a few' . Don't Wnii. old ladles over the teacups. They do- nanna, Wyo., Jan. 15th (Spe.laD- clded that they could show thelij Delays are dangerous. Don't wait uu grandchildren, and even their greati til all the awful symptoms of Kldnej grandchildren, a thing or two yet, and Disease develop In your system, and nt the same time preach the gospel of" your physician shakes his head grave- walking as an exorcise for those whd Wish to live long and prosper. The proposed walk of four and a quarter miles was caught up by other cheerful and aged ones, until eleven Btorters had volunteered. ly us he diagnoses your case, if you suspect your kidneys, turn at once to the great Kidney Spccillc Dodd's Kidney IMlls. You can do so with ev ery conlldence. A few of Dodd's Kid ney rills taken In time have saved many a life. Tim early symptoms of Early in the pilgrimage several of Kidney Disorder may be the forerun the venerable walkers had to be hold ners of llrlght's Disease, Diabetes and In ohoclc. Two nillos wore covered as Dropsy. Mr. Y. n. Jeffries, a rest fOinm-rniiv ..u if ni w.m-,. n nl.-nh. mil'- dent here, lolls below how he treated ,i n n ,. 1m,m.,i nttack of Kidney Trouble. Ho A A 41... I...IC .,.!.. .. ,.,. ...,!' bU"' ivt uiu -; "Heforc I commenced taking Dodd's bad been established by friends ol the KlAwy VnSt i ha lwayB n tired party. Here tney rested and nad a feeling every morning when I got out cup of tea, after covering the first two 0f my bed, and my Kidneys were In miles in forty minutes, "Hat." very bad shupe. There was always a Eleven old ladles had started, eleven dull heavy pain across my loins, and old ladles llnlfdiod. Their cheeks were flushed a bit, ond there were few Blgns of fatigue. A few blocks from the goal Mrs. Maria Mueller, aged eighty, who was I had hard work to stoop. I took two boxes of Dodlt's Kidney ,Pllls, the tired feeling mid back pains have en tirely gone, and I am now cured." A woman likes to bo petted oc- ouc of the Impetuous ones who had to casionally, but not in, public. Tho bo held back in tlie earlier strolciies, ijtti private pot names are very dear began to do a skipping step along thu to a womanB heart, pavement, as if she were coming , ,- . . "down the middle" in an old-fashioned , ",u,u.u , Vlrulnln rool cuiiuiioou 111110(11:; wu are (ivvirnuu ,--0 - 1, , .. , ., 1 Kho lmd nn nbln nnrtnor in Mrs. Ku- oy nopo inrougu 11113 wnoic cuurai- ui Ban Dookhart. also carrying tho bur- ur Hvcb ; in our last moments hope den of eighty years, and between these ia fluttering to us; and not till the two the ardor of competition llamed beating of the heart shall ceaso will bo high that they started oil' togi-ther this bonitrn influence leave us. on a lively little trot for the llnlsh. It In conversation when in company was a "dead heat" between the two, avoi(l 1)0iiL5clli( commercial, or ro- u uu ;vur u,l'f m,VUHU' liginus subjects; never interrupt a Tho others came In after them In the . . ' , ,., best of spirits, all vowing that they BU ' "ms" T ! 11 . vero by no means exhausted. . . . They attributed their vigor In old i.....K ttge to having worked hard In their M1" or ut,Ilvl;rM"b' 1,1,1 kk homos all their lives, to having never " n parties may not uu ac- "botherod their heads about dieting." qualnted witli. it girted with wit, and to having adopted early In life the Jo not make a display of it. Look, Unppy In (lie Homo (hn( Una Thin Ii'nclor of Comfort. A handy man Is tho greatest con reulcncc a woman can possess. Ever jlnco Evo presumably found him In idnm, family life has more or less de pended upon hi in, save in those un civilized tribes where, In addition to being u woman, tho female has to ns sume tho tasks of the man, says Kuto Gannett Wills in Jloston Cooking School Magazine. Hut, as specializa tion has stepped In to take the placo )f being jack of all trades, the handy man Is dwarfed and in many homed has become extinct. Yet what wife or mother would not rather have him round the house than an expert bac teriologist or a connoisseur In cer amics! Only the wealthy, who can Issue tho day's orders to as many sep arate Individuals as there are Jobs to bo done, car. get along without him. The handy man Is a kind of general mechanician, knowing a little about all useful trades. lie Is an amateur plumber, carpenter, electrician, sur veyor, farmer, nurse and doctor. Tho fore nrlmitlve the flection hi which he lives, the greater his power, usually ho has more common sense than other people, and ills ready dry humor amuses us In spite of ourselves, for, though grateful that he can do so many things Just well enough, wo yet are often annoyed Unit they are not better done. Still, ho Is tho helpmeet of the tired wife and mother and has been known to turn tho clothes wring er, make the coffee, wash the dishes and walk the Iloor with tho baby. That ho should lay the kitchen lire and do the chores Is part of the widely recognized but unwritten marriage contract Ho may be an inventor spoiled in tho making1, having taken out several useless patents, or ho may have gradu ated Into the handy man from having broken do'wn as minister, lawyer or Insurance agent. The genuine kind, however, starts In life haudy, him! out as a boy, and Is the solo support of his mother until he falls In love. lie straightens out crooked nails, saves strings and paper bags and eats with his coat on, having a sense of the Illness of things, llo Is not the kind that spends mon ey on barns and mowing machines, yet lets his wife fetch water from tno well, for he pipes the water supply Into tho house as far at least as tho kitchen sink, Doing handy, ho sees the pecuniary value of labor-savlm devices for women as well as for men. And. oh, the fences he mends, the gate latches he adjusts, the wagons he re pairs! The scarcity of handy men Increases with each new specialization In indus try, but wo .-ill have heard of happy 10:110 lives where the man Is handy, the home Jobs he does accruing not onlv hi value of things done, but In nvings deposited In the bank. fulo, "early to bed and early to rise." The uverage ago of these eleven "ma triarchs" was Boventy-olght years. but avoid staring in the face of the person you are conversing with. Scan dal is inexcusable. Are you tired and disgusted with four work, and do you think that no one lias troubles but you: Jt so, just investigate tho work of some one else. It makes no dilTerenco whose work it is, tho samo general facts will bo rent. Tt may appear "all j Steamer Towuil by n M'lmle. 1 The whaling steamer Orion, whlel Capt. Ualcom and his associates art operating In connection with the mod em Btntlon at Cechart, on the wesl coast of this Island, llgured in an ex citing adventure recently, says tht Philadelphia Inquirer, the outcome ol roses" on the outside, but on the rtvhlch was for two hours in doubt, inside there are sure to bo thorns -Tvhllo a monster "sulphur-bottom" Then take up your own work again (Whale seventy-live feet In length tow- and try to show only the roses to ed the steamer seaward at better than others. It is surprising how trying Jlfteen-knot speed. to eonvinut others helps to convince Tho whale had been harpooned Id jueself. the ordinary manner, but was not kill ed as usual, the bomb attached to tlx harpoon falling to explode at the crib leal Instant. As the monster was only wounded UNCONSCIOUS POISONING. (low It Often HitpiieiiM from CofTcci. "1 had no Idea," writes a Duluth man, "that It was the coffee I had been tind enraged there was nothing else tt drinking all my life that wan responsl- 4o but pay out line and play the blj fish until It should become exhausted ,l'"or two hours the whaKi traveled sea ward, towing the steamer. It he;t un dor water the greater part of t'ie time coming up at quarter-hour iaiervali to blow, and so hard did it pull tha ble for the headaches which were Browing upon me, for the dyspepsia thnt no medicines would relieve, and for the acute nervousness which un fitted me uot only for work but also for the most ordinary social functions "lint at last the truth dawned upon the blades of the harpoon loosened It nse, 1 forthwith bade the harmful bev its flesh. urage a prompt farewell, ordered lu The whoto's naco irrew steadily less some Postuiu and began to use It. Tho however, until It finally became verj weak. The high speed at which It hat troveled and the heavy drag of tin steumer told and the effect of the tov was intensified by reversing the ship' engines. Finally one of the shlp'i boats crept up on the whale and fou: good effects of the new food drink were apparent within a very few days. My headaches grew less frequent, and do creased lu violence, my stomach grew strong and able to digest my food without distress of any kind, my norv ousiiess has gone and I am able to hand lances were burled in Its vitals enjoy life with my neighbors and sleep soundly o' nigms. .My puyslcal in the Xfiir Kutiire. strength and nerve power havo In "Tho apartments on the tenth floor, creased so much that I can do double Bald the manager of tho Skyscrapei the work 1 used to do, and feel no un flats, "command a higher rent timn nnj uue laugue auerwanis This Improvement set In Just as booh as the old coffee poison had so worked out of my system as to allow the food elements In the I'ostum to get n hold to build me up again. I cheer fully testify that It was I'ostum and I'ostum alone that did all this, for when I began to drink It I 'threw phy ' fie to the dog.s.' " .Name given by -Arc you going 10 ing in ww. uuun rostli:n c Knttl0 Cl.oel. ,lL., jecepuon There's 11 reason. Head the famous os- 1 llttln hnak. "The lload to Wollvlllo. others, because they're tho safest It tho building." "Indeed?" remarked the homosook- cr. "Oh, yes; you see, few airships ovei fly that low and automobiles novel Jump that high." Philadelphia Ledger ItCVCMlU!. 1 1 ACTA 111!!! Jl ASH'clable Prcpacaltonfor As similating llicFootl nndRegula ling ilic Stomachs aiidDowcls of Promotes Digcslion.ChrcrfuI ncss and Hesl.Conlains neither Opiuin.Morphinc nor Mineral. Hot Kml c otic . Tiey offfliljDr&MUELrnWIEIl fimfJcui Sad'" Mx.Sctmrt llotkilU .UlS -stuteSrrtl JI-lfirnmHt -lit OttW,MteSoda Crotfi'fd Siignr ltfhtnyrM ffmvr. Aperfccl Remedy forConslipn Hon , Sour Sloinach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions ,1 cverish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Toe Simile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bough? EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. J Bears the 1 I Signature Jfl U V For Over l Thirty Years THE CCNTAUn COMPANY. NEYi YOnH CITY. Don't pity the (buian who wears 1 No. 0 shoe sho imny have a N. 10 broiu. $!0O Reward, $100. Tho renders of this tmpcr will bo plr-nsc-il to learn that there la nt least one dreaded disease tlmt science hns hen able to cure In all Its stanefi, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure la the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity, unarm belDK n constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and clvinc the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in uoiug us worn, rue proprietors have so much r.ntu in us cura tive powors that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family IMlls for constipation. I GOVERNMENT OF H1DA CIVES- l.est AVe l-'owl! The dav has Ions imssod when Atnorloons traveling in foreign coun tries ean bo made to feel apologetic over their nationality. Hut In theso Jays of general recognition of our greatness when the American onen esses have become so numerous that we cannot keep track of them there still remain a few who will remind us that we are not quite perfect. In a recent lecture the speaker, an Englishwoman who had lived many years lu Japan, dwelt upon the udmlr- uble manners of the tnnabltants of that land, but said that she must ad mit that In one place their behavior was not above censure; on the rail road trains she had been surprised, and disappointed to see them pushing and crowding In a manner quite for eign to their habltua'l gentleness and grace. "How do you account for such a thing?" demanded a voice In the audi ence. "It can be explained," replied the lecturer, simply, "ouly iu this way In Japan the proper conduct for every occasion in life has been prescribed from antiquity. Consequently, from childhood every one knows Just what ho ought to do and does It gracefully. Hut when the railroad was Introduced, there was, of course, no precedent for behavior on trains; so the Japaneso adopted the American manners." For that hacking cough try a few drops of spirits of turpentine on a 2ube of loaf sugar. A woman wants her husband not to be her supporter, but bur companion, remembering that it is the kind word that often brings far greater happiness than a new set of dishes, though presents like the latter are always welcome. Pumpkin stewed down thoroughly then sweetened until it is like pro- terves and spiced with all kinds of (pices that one likes will keep ((definitely and be ready to use at moment's notice without further ugaring. AN EVERY-DAY STRUGGLE. foo HSnny Women Curry the Heavy I.outl of Kidney SIckuuMM. Mrs. E. W. Wright of 17 .Main s t r ee t, Haverhill, Mass., says: "lu 1SHS I was suffering so with sharp pains In the small of the back and had such frequent dlz.y spells that I could scarcely get about the house. The urinary pas sages were also quite Monthly nerlcnls were so listrossLng I dreaded their approach. this was my condition tor four years. Doan's Kidney IMlls helped me right I'.vuv when 1 betran with -them and lireo boxes cured me permanently." sold hy all dealers. ru cents a uos. rostisr-Mllburu Co., Huffalo, N. Y. Absolutely Free o Every SeMter One Hundred and Sixty Acres ol Land in WESTERN CANADA I.r.nd adjoining this can be purchased from rail way and land companies at from id to $10 pei acre. On This Land This Year Has Deen Produced Upwards of Twenty-Five Bushels ol Wheat to the Acre It Is also the best of crazing land, and for mixed farming it hns no superior on the continent. Splendid climate, low taxes, railways convent- ent, schools and churches close hi linnd. V&p,' "Twenllelii Cenlary Canada" and low railway ratcf" Ay ply tor information to Superintendent of Truralnra ti .n, Ottuwu, i.unmlu.or to , V. lleuntai.tol Nhw oric Lift) lluiMiui:, Oiuuuu, Nub , Autn.riioJ Govsruiueut AgOlllH. l'luiiHO tar uhera you taw tbli advortUemunt. rregular. THE BEST COUGH CURE "When offered instead of. something else I Kemp's Balsam stop and consider: "Am I sure to get something as good as this best cough euro? If not sure, what crood reason is there for for taking chances in a matter that may have a direct bearing on my own or my family's health?" Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c. v sac FOR WOMEN troubled with Ills neculiar to their ecr. used as a dUucho is marvelous! ccsalul. ThoroueulycleUOM's, kills dlseaseiccrms, stops aiscuargcs, aoius tnuammauoa ami local soreness. l'axtlne is in powder form to Le dlsiolved in purs water, and Is (ar more cleamlng, healing, cermicidal and economical than liquid antiseptics for alf TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sale at druKcisis, 60 cents a box. Trial Box ond Book of Instructions Vrom. ?Ht n. Paxton Coupahy DOOTON, MASS). Adoring a Just the Siuartc.Nt Clillit. Grandmother Isn't ho lovely child V Calm Visitor Yos, he's a nice littlo baby Adoring Grandmother (interrupting) And so intelligent! lie Just lies thcro all day and breathes and breathes and breathes and breathes. llultlmoro American. ?RlCE;ip25 Cts nrtl CURE THE GRIP . IN UNI: DAY No Tiiiiiiv-il Money tov Illm. ".My mau," said tho tall, thin gentle man, "hero is a nickel for you." "One quest'lou, sir," replied Tired Tllllns. "Aro you Mr. ItocUefellcr?" "Why, no." "Den I will accept yer gift wif pleasure, sir." Louisville Courier- Journal. 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