1 Nemaha Advertiser W. W; SAND'CRS, PUDLiQHBn Nemaha, - Nebraska UNTRAMMELED BY FASHION. (Vompn AVIio nouifht Knoiiffh Clothe to Iiiint fiu Yenrx. When Elizabeth Patterson Bonnparto f Baltimore, wife of Napoleon's broth er nnd grandmother of our present Secretary of Uio Navy, returned to her tiatlvo country to nmko It lier home, he Blgnnllzed by one chnractcrlstlc net her farewell to the elegance and tasto of the gay European capitals In which, If never recognized ns a royal princess, the had always, with her Hashing wit and extraordinary beauty, reigned aa a social queen. Sho bought In Paris quantities of rich clothing of all kinds, and especial ly twelve Incomparable bonnets, which Bho declared wero to last her for tho rest of her life. They did not do so nt least the bonnets did not because Bho lived to be !1, and wore them In nil weathers; but as long as they last ed she donned them faithfully, un troubled by changes In the fashion. She was long familiar to the eyes of her fellow citizens as the most pic turesque and Interesting of old ladles, with wonderful eyes scarcely dimmed, and aged features still bearing traces of unusual beauty, quaintly framed by the poke brim and curling feathers of Homo one of the famous dozen bon nets. Women of less note than Madaino Bonnparto have sometimes, like her, Bovered suddenly the bonds of fashion. A. New England family of live sisters once did so. Retiring from city luo to the seclusion of a country home stead, they, too, purchased before mov ing clothes enough to last a lifetime. Theirs, moreover, which were bought during the most extravagant period of crinoline, really did last. Long after the hideous horrors of that time had abated they were never teen with skirts undlstended by enor mous hoops. Even when the others were In the garden weeding and dig ging In the necessary freedom of loose gown and Jacket, one sister, carefully hooped, sat alert at the window, ready to warn them to lly should a passer-by come down the road. The last survivor of the five was long ailing before her denth, but neith er for doctor nor nurse would sho modify her costume. "When I take to my chamber, I'll take to a bedgown," she told them, tnrtly, "and when I take to my colhn, I'll take to a shroud; but as long as I can sit against pillows In my parlor and receive my' visitors I will dress ns a lady should dress. Othors may do as thoy please; to my eyes, a worn' an without her hoop-skirt looks undlg nlllcd, If not Improper. I do not up prove of gowns that hnng loose like an old coat on a scarecrow." Sho was not the only Instance of an old-fashioned lady shocked at a dcsir nble Innovation In style. When tha fashion of drawing the hair low over the ears was first waning, and women began to brush It back more freely and naturally, Miss Ilazcltlne, the onco famous principal of Bradford Acad emy, warned her girls that none of them would bo allowed to take part In the graduation exercises who should adopt the new style, and venture to immodestly expose her ears.'.' Youth's Companion. lcrlN(eiit Ocurei. "George," ventured the maiden who had been engaged for four weary fears, "you know you havo been coin tng to &co mo a long time. Papa Is complaining about the gas bills." "Don't let that Worry you, my dear," replied George, suavoly, "hereafter wo can sit In darkness." "But, George, papa also complains about tho waste of coal." "That's all right, sweetheart. Wo can sit closer after this and do with out uuy heat from the furnace. Folka In love nover get cold, you know." "But but tho sofa, George. Papa said wo had worn tho cover oil." "Just as I expected, little girl. But never mind. To-morrow I will bring a big patch, needle and thread and fix It up in no time. My grandfather was an upholsterer." Time for ltrulu to Dlnu. Kniff Suppose you wero In a cor nor, 100 miles from help with a wall of rock on three sides of you and a grizzly bear on tho fourth, what would you do? Jorgensen (after long deliberation) I'd say grace for tne hour. Council Bluffs Nonpareil. Quite True. Mnrkloy Braglcy tells mo he's in business for himself now, mnnufnetur tng automobiles, and he says not ono of his machines has ever been known to break down on the road. Wiseman That's right; ho hasn told any yet. Philadelphia Press. A IIiiHty CoiiuIiikIimi. "I see that. GOO cases of talking dolls have arrived In Philadelphia from Ger many." "All girl dolls, of course." Clcve land Plain Dealer. . Swift " Yonr 11)0." Sale. The total distributive 81!8 for t003 exceeded IjlUOO, 000,000. This total Is realized from tho sale of fresh meats (beef, mutton and pork), provisions, produce (poultry, butter and eggs), soaps, glues, oils, tones, fertilizers, feathers, casings, hides, wools, pelts and other by-prod ucts derived from cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. Mnrlii of Profit. The Industry is operated on a mar- gin of less than 2 cents to each dol- ur of sales. Swift & Co. do not sell at retail. Their entire output Is sold at wholesale to many thousands of dealers In various parts of the world. There are hundreds of local slaughter ers throughout the United States, who buy their live stock In competition with the packer doing an Interstate and International business. Likewise the packer must sell in competition with tho local slaughterers. There are no secret processes In the Industry, no complicated and expensive factories, and as live stock can be purchased In almost every hamlet and city, and the preparation of moatu Is simple in the extreme, local slaughtering will long remain a factor In the production of fresh meats and provisions. Kconontlc Advantage.). The large packing houses will, how ever, always have these advantages: Locations at the chief live stock cen ters, with the' opportunity to buy the best live stock; manufacturing in large quantities, at the minimum of ex pense; utilization of all waMo mate rial; refrigeration; mechanical appli ances; highly elllclont business man agement. These advantages are re flected In the quality of the packer's output, a quality that ban reached Its highest development In the products bearing the name and brand of "Swift." I'uroIuiNliiK Iilvc Staolc. The principal live stock centers are Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha, 'r' Whiskey may be a deadly driiil , but water is responsible for more snses of typhoid fever. Few people who know what, they talk about talk about it a great deal. Some married people may quarrel so that their children may see a prize light without cost. It is awful hard to own nn auto mobile and have any confidence in the police. Tho easiest thing in tlte world but what is the easiest thing in the world anyway. A despairTng WOMAN. Wcnk, XcrvotiN uutl "Wroti-liocl from WitNtlni? Kidney Trouble. Mrs. Henry A. Iteamer, Main and Garst streets, South Bend, I nil., says: "When 1 began using Doan's Kidney Pills I was so weak I could h a r d 1 y drag myself across the room. I was wretched and nor v o u s , and had backache, boarimr- down pain, hoad- acne, dizziness anil weak eyes. Dropsy tle hope, but to my untold surprise Doan's Kidney Pills brought me relief and saved my life. I shall never for get It." Sold by all dealers, no cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Ulch, Juicy r.adishcs Tree. Everybody loves juicy, tender rudisnes. Salzer knows this, hence lie oilers to boikI you absolutely freo tuflioieut radish seed to keep you in tender radUhes all sum mer long and hia great SALznn's kakgaix si:nn book. with its wonderful surprises and great bargains in seeds at bargain prices. 5 Ay 1 The enormous crops on our seed farms the pant season comjil us to issue this inecial catalogue. sunk this notici: to-day, and receive the radishev and the wonder ful Uaigain Book fr". Remit Ac and wo add n package of Cob otos. tlio most fashini.nble, serviceable, beautiful annual flower. John A. Salzer Seed Co., Lock. Drawer C, La Crosse, Wis. ' V'KU&t&uMMrr l 1 111 111111 i'":iuug WFsW"' of -'lu'st (-'hokeil "" threatened JwHfr the heart. I had lit 1 yy & Louis, St. Joseph, St. Paul and Fort Worth. Tho same methods of purchas ing cattle, sheep and hogs prevail at all cities. At Chicago, which Is the largest market, there are about two hundred and fifty buyers, representing packers, local slaughterers In various cities, and exporters. Of this number, less than a score are employed by Swift & Company. Tho farmer ships his live stock to Chicago, consigns them to a commis sion firm at the Union Stock Yards, who sees that they are unlonded and put In pens. Then the buyers Inspect them, make their offers to the commis sion dealer, who accepts or rejects as bis Judgment dictates. All buying must be Mulshed at H o'clock each day, and the buyer must pay spot cash. If the commission man has no satisfactory offers, he can hold his stock over to the next day. He gets his commission from the fanner, and naturully strives to get thei highest possible price for his client. Wholesale Dint rlbut In;; IIouhc.i. A wholesale distributing house Is a giant refrigerator, but instead of shelves there are trolley rails, from which are suspended hooks to hang the carcasses. Some of tho houses cost as much ns a hundred thousand dollars to build and equip. As a rule they are of pressed brick, the lusides being lined lloor, walls and celling with highly polished hardwood. The floors are cov ered dally with fresh sawdust and all are kept .spotlessly clean. There are over three hundred of these wholesale houses in various cities of the United States, and the public is always wel come to visit them. I'aeUInn I'lmitfl. All the Swift & Company plants are located at the great live stock markets, in the heart of the great agricultural sections, where can be purchased the finest grades of cattle, sheep and hogs. We have seven packing plants, employ ing at each from two to eight thousand persons. The following gives the locations , and sizes of the different plants. ! He who is without friends is poor .11 1 inueeu. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILEG. renin... i;.ni, Itieedlug Protruding Piles. Druggists art authorised to refund money If y.V.O OINTMENT fulls to cure lu 0 to U days. Sui;. It is an art to paint a work of art and it is still more of an art to sell it. Mrs. Wlnslow'sSuOl HI NO hVRUP for cli 1 (I run teething, softens tho gums, reduces Intlu matluii, allays puln, cures chollo. Price 'Ski No one who starts out to hunt trouble lias use for a gun. Nature's Way Is Best. Tho function strengthening and tissue building plan of treating chronic, linger ing and obstinate eased of disease us pur sued by Dr. Pierce, is following after Nutunyg plan of restoring health. lie uses natural remedies, that Is extracts from native medicinal roots, prepared by processes wrought out bv the expenditure of much time anil money, without tho use of alcohol, and by skillful combination in just tho right proportions. Used as Ingredients of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Black Cherry bark, Queen's root, Golden Seal root, Bloodroot and Stono root, specially oxort their influence In cases o' lung, bronchial and throat troubles, and this "Discov kuy" is, therefore, a sovereign remedy 1 for bronchitis, laryngitis, chronic coughs, catarrh and kindred ailments. 1 The ubovo native roots also havo tho strongest possiblo endorsement from the leading medical writers, of all the several schools of practice, for tho euro not only of tho diseases named above but also for I !I1 ItOSf lllll tfll'lini' nf llvnf ktlUini- nes!, obstinate constipation, kidney and bladder troubles and catarrh, no matter where located. You don't have to tako Dr. Pierce's say-so alone as to this; what ho claims for Ills "Discovery" is backed up by tho writings of tho most eminent men In the medical profession. A request by postal curd or letter, addressed to Dr. it. V. Pierce, l'.iitfulo, N. V., for a littlo book of extracts from eminent medical au thorities endorsing tho ingredients of Ills medicines, will bring a littlo book free that Is worthy of your attention if needing a good, safe, reliable remedy 0 lawwn composition for tho euro of almost any old chronic, or lingering malady. Dr. Plurco's Pleasant Pel lots euro con stipation. Ono Utile" Pellet "is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Tho most valuable book for both men 5g, ano women is ur. l'lorco's SSs, Common Sense Medical Ad viser. A splendid 1003-pago volumo, with engravings GSSSM anu coioreo piates. a copy, paper-covered, will bo sent to anyone sending 21 con's In oiKMiont stamps, to pry 1110 cost 01 mailing run . 10 Dr. H.V. Plerco. Buffalo, N. Y. Cloth-bound. 31 stamus. Company rncklntf 1'lnntn. Floor Uulldlngs, HpHCc, Lnnd. Acres. Acre. Acres. Chicago 87 '17 Kansas City .... 7 30 t 10 Omahu 0 20 211 St. Louis 7' 10 31 St. Joseph GVj 2.r)V4 10V4 St. Paul 5 12 10 Fort Worth .... 8 15 22 12 m ploy u.i. The total number of persons em ployed in all the Swift packing plants and branch houses aggregate over 20,000 persons. Conditions for em ployes In the various manufacturing and operating departments is continu ally Improving with the construction of new buildings and the Installation of new and up-to-date equipment, limitation and Hygiene. Tlio housewife makes no greater ef fort to keep her kitchen clean than we do to keep In sanitary and hygienic condition our abattoirs. They are thoroughly scrubbed at tho close of each day's operations, and automatic appliances are used wherever possible In order to eliminate tho personal han dling of meats. Rigid rules governing these points are strictly enforced; lax ity moaus dismissal. VlMlfor Alivnyn Welcome. No other industry in the world gives such a cordial welcome to visitors as Swift & Co. Wo keep open house tho year around, and maintain a corps 0f specially trained guides, with special elevators and rest rooms. In ono year wo have entertained over a quarter of a million of men and women; in one day Grand Army Day, 11)01 we en tertained 23,000. Among our visitors have been ambassadors from foreign governments, princes, noblemen and distinguished citizens from all lands and eminent folks from every State in the Union. We wish to familiarize the public with our methods, and the best way to do that is to let tho public see for itself. We have no secret process es or methods In any department. SwIft'H Premium Ilnm-i nnd Hueon. Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon are more widely nnd favorably known than any other brand. Their popular Cooking schools are useful and practical for announcing the engage mont of a girl. In order to get out of debt, you have first to iind somebody to trusl you. Never marry until you can support a wife, by that time you may not want to. When an actress tries to look like nn actress it is pretty good evidence that sho isn't an actress. Among tho first impressions that count are those made more in sorrow than in anger by the parental slipper. 1 Tho man who is always going to do a lot of great things usually ends it by doing a few small ones. Political grafting is the kind that has largely to do with the plumb tree. Tlio pennlty for soiling oleomargar ine as butter is sorere in Pliila- delphia. He who does it must spend sixty days in jail, and pay a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars. What a man hates tho most about a stag party is to see his wiTo so chirk and bright the next morning whilo ho is wondering what's tho good of living anyway. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Talce LAX ATI VB HKOMO Quinine Tablets. ImiKKlstB refund money If it falls to cure, v.. w. Grovu'B signature la on each box. 25c Tho man who is trying to keep his iiead above water realizes that a floating debt is a poor life preserver. I have used Piso's Cure for Consump tion with good results. It is nil right. John W. Henry, Box 042, Fostoria, Ohio, Oct. I, 1001. If a man is generous to a fault it is generally his own. The richer tne father, the more diilicult it is to educate the child hoys wantkd-girls To soli ono dozen of my needle casus nnd earn a premium. Premium Hit for two cunt stamp J. II. I.arkin, l'urtli Amboy, N. J. Most of man's troubles nro duo to the fact that ho does not keep enough of his thoughts, to himself duo to jedf. . ity la due to the uniform quality and flavor of the meat, and to their fine appearance when received from tho dealer. Each piece Is branded on tho rind, "Swift's Premium U. S. Inspect ed," and wrapped In cheesecloth nnil white parchment paper. ' Look for tho brand, "Swift's Prem ium," when buying bams and bacon. Swift's Silver Lent Lnrd. Is a strictly pure lard, Kettle rendered, and put up In 3, 5, and 10-pound sealed palls. It Is America's Standard Lard, and enjoys a high reputation and an enormous sale. Swift' Sonpn. An Interesting feature of n trip through the-Chicago plant Is a visit to tho soap factory, one of the largest and most complete In this country. There wo manufacture numerous toilet and laundry soups, and washing pow ders. ; Among which are: Wool Soap, widely and favorably known ; for toilet and bath, and wash ing fine fabrics. Crown Princess Toilet Soap, highly perfumed. Swift's Pride Soap, for laundry and household use. Swift's Pride Washing Powder, un surpassed for all cleaning purposes. Sivirt'M Sneolnlties. Swift's Premium Ilnm Swift's Premium Ihicon Swift's Premium Sliced Bacon Swift's Premium Lard Swift's Winchester llnm Swift's Winchester Paeon Brook Held Farm Sausage Swift's Silver Leaf Lard Jewel Lard Compound Swift's Cotosuet Swift's Jersey Butterino Swift's Beef Extract Swift's Hoof Fluid Swift's Premium Milk-Fed Chickens Sivlft'w Soaps. Wool Soap Scented Toilet Soaps Swift's Pride Soap Swift's Pride Washing Powder. It is impossible for some men tc associate with their inferiors. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of niell unu completely derange the wuolu yiU'M wltcn coloring It through ihu mu cous surfaces, Such articles suuuld never tic used eic.pt ou ntcscilptlo.is f.oai reputa ble physician ,:is tue damage they wnl do Is tenfold to the tood you can possibly ucrlve from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney Co., To lido, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken lutoniully, acting directly upou the blood, and mucous surfaces of the system, Iu buy ing Hall's Catarrh Cure- be sure you get ttie f'iiulue. It Is taken Internally and mud lu Toledo, phlo, by 1 J. Cheney it 1.0. 'lt-tlmurdnls free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c per bcttle. Take Hall's Family IMIls for constipation. It is easier to run in debt than to crawl out. Wop tli Knowing that Allcock's are the original and only genuine porous plasters; all othr so-called porous plasters nr.. Imitations. A hypocrite is a man who prays with his lingers crossed. DOCTOR CURED OF ECZEMA. Maryland Physicinn Cures Himself Dr. Fisher Says: "Cuticura Rem- ' odios Possess True Merit." "My face was allllcted with eczema in the year ISO". I used the Cutleura Remedies, and was entirely cured. 5 am a practicing physlsian, and very often prescribe Cutleura Resolvent and Cutleura Soap in cases of eczema, and they have cured where other formulas have failed. 1 am not in the habit of endorsing patent medicines, but when I find remedies possessing true merit, such as the Cutleura Remedies do, I am broad-minded enough to proclaim their virtues to the world. I hnvo practicing medicine for sixteen years, I and must say I find your Remedies A 1 No. 1. You nro at liberty to publish tills letter. G. M. Fisher, M. D., Big Pool, Mil., May 21, lOOo." N. N. U. 1)13-5, YORK, NEBR ffl Host Cough ByruD. Tastui Hood, llso tt inumo. sold by drusulus. tfVfl i