The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, March 30, 1906, Image 9

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    The Nebraska Advertiser
Itov. .1. V, Mapp la having an ad.
(Iltion built to his Iioiihu
Congressman l'ollard returned to
Nebraska Wednesday to look aftor hla
political fences.
Wo had a cold rain Sunday and
Monday not very liaid and not all
tlio time, but enough to take olT moat
of Hit) SHOW.
A Table Hfck correspondent says;
Kiult experts in this vicinity claim
that tlio punch crop ia uttc'ly ruined
THE TRIBUTE TO THAYER
In the impresstvo and unusual trN
bute pmd yesterday to (Jovernor Tbayor
by the cold of tho laHt few days, the . tl)0 ynmiK men (), ebrnakii may read
IHKIH having ueen awelleil, almoHt to
opening by the previous spell of warm
weather.
The rural cmileia have not been able
to tuako all tho ronton for aeveral days
on account of tho mud, which la got
ting no bettor.
Tho Rebekah lodge bad a line time
Wednesday night. Four candidate!)
were initiated Mr. and Mia. G. W.
Flck, Mlsf) Sadlo Flck and IJarry
.Harford. Supper waa served aftor
lodge.
AccorditiK to atatlatica tho snow fall
thia month has been far greater than
any provioua year alnce a record haa
been kept In Nebrauka. The total
hiiow, uninelted, haa bueu a little over
i!0 iucliea. Last year it waa only twos
tonlliB of an inch in March.
J. II. Huffman h takes his reiutation
aa a InilL grower, on the alatement
that Urn peach crop la killed and we
will have no peachea Frank Hod rem
makea the name alatement. Theae
men are not to bo doubted on a quest
Hon like thia Although we would
like sumo peached, wo will have to grin
and bear it aa we have before .
Auburn Republican.
Tho carpenterH are now putting in
tho aholving and iKounlcra for Eurlo
Gilbert's Btoro. liarlo expects to get
atarted In bualneaa' next week. Jlo
wilt have an otitire now stock, now
Tho quality of the coal and the
thickness of tho vein in tho 1'cru coal
mine is still increasing. At laat
reports it was 41 inches thick and tho
increase was nearly an inch to the
foot. Tho miners are in nearly sixty
feet and will soon begin to make
brandies off to eacli side preparatory to
taking out the coal in quantities It
looks aa though Fern would soon be
beyond reach of tho threatened coal
famine. Feru Fointer.
Hro. Stuck of tho Johnson News
appears to bo greatly worried over
Good's candidacy for stato treasurer,
and also because he cannot got people
to look aoilouvly upon tho opposition
building, now llxtures everything of tho Nowh to Good, Lt la salt! Mr
now except ono or two show caaes and Stuck Interviewed ono of JoiuiBOu'a
i
a counter.
Married At Auburn, Nobr., Thurs
day. March 20, 1000, by County Judpo
McCarty, Mr. Walter L. Collin and
Miss Ada Lambert. Tho young couple
will go to housekeeping on the Me
Candless farm (the old Ilaith farm) as
soon as tho houau is completed. May
peace, prosperity and happinesn be
their portion through life
F. L. Woodward has sold IiIb drug
storo before ho got it atarted. 12. E
Hill of Lincoln has bought him out
citizens who had been to Auburn and
asked him what the Auburn Good
advocates thought of what tho Nowa
waa saying about Good Tho friend
replied: "They didn't say anything
they just laughed," And then Stuck
wasn't any better satialied than before.
Hon. IS. M. l'ollard will seek a res
nomination for cotmress by tho
republicans of tho Firab district. He
lias mado a good record during tho
abort time he haa been congressman,
ooking especially after tho interests of
tho farmers and fiuit growera, being
and will onon a llrst cIiihb druir Btore
aa booh aa he can get in tho atock and 11,1 oxtonelvo farmer and fruit grower ll0UBe3 Jn Chicago, bat who saw a
a valuable lesson, It is that it is
woith while to have lived such a life
aa did tills man Hint at his death so
signal an honor was paid him. A
whole city stood silent aa hla funeral
procession wended Its way through
the streets Its schools woro eloaed:
its busy marts of trado were stilled.
tho whole course of olllolal btiblness
was an eat fd There were Boldiera and
citizens in tho escort, thero were aincero
eulogists at his grave. Isn't It worth
whilo to have so lived that a tribute
such as this is paid at death?
General Thayer was scarcely a great
man measured by the usual standards.
Ho waa possessed of more than average
ability; bo had courage, a strong sense
of the right, a rugged honesty that
characterized every act as a public
olllcer. Ho held many positions in the
public service. To enumerate them is
unuccessaiy Ho brought to each task
tho application of a sincere man,
earnest in his desire to do tho best ho
could for his constituents and he ro
tired from each with a clean record
and an honorable name.
General Thayer, after a long lifo
spent in tho public aorvice, retired
poor. This is so unusual a record that
It is worthy of emphasized mention.
Most men take advantage of tho
opportunities offeied them while serv
ing tho public to make some money for
tnomsolves. Some do It by grafting,
most of thero by grasping at chances
that open to tliem simply because they
arc public ofllcera. Governor Thayer
bad too high a souse of honor to do
either. And so we honored him yeaters
day. Lincoln News.
Speaking of catalogue houses, a
Chicago concern known as the "Cash
Buyers' Union," recently failed witli a
huge line of liabilities and only $100
in tho till. Tills concern was atarted
by a man who had long been associated
with ono of tho larcest mail order
A Scientific Wondor
Tho cures that stand to Ha credit
make Hucklen'a Arnica Salve a aciei h
tific wonder. It cured 15 IX. Mul ford
lecturer for tho I'atrona of Husbandry,
Waynesboro, Fa., of a distressing case
of Fllea It heals tho worst Hums
Sores Foils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds,
Chilblains and Malt Rheum. Only 25c
at Keeling'a drug store.
New Flour and
Feed Store
IF i'OU WAN r
ood Bret
TKV A SAlK OF
Golden Rod
High patent. Every saclt guaranteed
to givo full satisfaction in every respect
or money refunded. Always the same.
No better Hour mado.
If you want a cheaper Hour you can
not do better than to buy the
Red Seal
Having opened a Hour and feed a straight grado Hour. It Iuib no
storo in tho north room of the superior in a grade Hour. Many prefer
Keeling building, J. ask the pat- it to a high patent.
ronage of tho people, guarantee
ing square treatment. I handle
tho well known
Aurora VI 1 1 Is Flour
and guarantee every sack. If
you want a high patent try
One
It is it superior Hour. If you
use a straight grado buy the
Cream
It has no superior as a grado
Hour. For a still cheaper grado
buy tho
Aurora
It is better than many higher
priced Hour.
I also carry
Chop Feed,Shorts,
Bran, Stock Food
Co.m meal, chicken feed, etc.
W F. KEELING
For a still cheaper Hour try tho
Gold Leeif
It ia a good Hour of that grade.
These grades are manufactured by
.latnoHon & Son, Stella, Nebr., and aro
on sale at the store of
J. H.Vanderslice
NEMAHA, NEBIt.
If you buy a Back of either of these
grade and It Is not juat as represented,
take it back and your money will ho
returned.
in tho
MRS. HILL BUILDING
llxtures, Ho is said to bo a lino
druggist and a good citizen, lie
formerly owned a drug storo at Filloy,
Belling out a few months ago,
himself. He has also been an advocate
'of all reform moaaurea advocated by
President ltooaovelt, Is In favor of
anti-pass legislation and other reform
movements. As it has been tho
custom heretofore to give a congress-
a aoconu term at least and aa
If the Johnaon Nowa can show
wherein Good voted or acted against man
tho boat Intorosta of his constituents, L'ollard la tho only fanner member
chanco to better the condition of pur
chasers throughout the country, and
incidentally himself. Ho snowed how
millions had been made by tho big
mail order houses and he proposed to
endear himself to tho hearts and
pocket books of the buyerH by bttlng
them in on tho ground door, imd
it ia tho duty -Unit paper owes to tho from this state, hia friends do not aeo mld thom piu.tlci,miltfl in tll,
people to ell It. If tho editor doesn't why he should not ho renominated and )IUb. He succeeded In selling mem
know anything or doesn't toll anything renlnntnil.
tnytblng
peoplo will believe
personal grudgo or
anything reelected.
that it ia only a
la trying to mako Attontion
is called to an article
bellevo that ho ia a watcli doit for tho taken from the prohibition papor, Tho
v I -
people.
. . T ..1.1! .1 1 -
iNOurasKU iNewa, puuiiaueu an uuis
veraity Placo, Nobr. Tho article iB
entitled "Tho Republican's Opportune
Itv". Wo would like to aeo tho
republican party and every other party
borahips, or blocks of Btock, to mi my
farmers in Iowa and Illinois, and mis
doing quite a business until the crush
camo. Tho moral to thia is, trado at
home. Ex.
Disbarment proceedings have bean
commenced against John S. Stull ami
F. U. IlaWxby of Auburn for aliened
unprofessional dealings in connection I ndor80 prohlbUloil but lf tlmt narty
,mV 0"7u' "uu b1" did bo 1,10 prohibitionists would light
ip.uuuum.uv ivuoniuy "n, t lrder tlmn 0ver-just as they did
u.jj'.jxoai, unuiMlgar fernoau aa the ... llfW thl, riuillh,i(!!m imrtA.
..n.v..i.tt In n I....... -I.. ....... II... I I I
numm.nuu ui uuvu uiiiiiKu um 1" miv Mmh ..,, nrnl.lhlHmi ..ml twtnn
coedings. Tho ca9e waa act for
April 4th.
trie
elected St. John, ono of tho leading
apoatlcs of prohibition, to tho governor
Wo aro glad to see that our old friend ship. As booh as St John, who was
T O. Hacker has beon reappointed nominated for tho third time, but waa
postmaBter of Mod Cloud. Mr. Hacker defeated could no longer get olllco ho
Iuib been poatmastor two torms or eight turned against tho party, and witn tho
years, under tho Mclvlnloy and Ituoso- I03t 01 1110 promotion manors nas ueen
vilt administrations, and was also denouncing tho party that gave tho
postmaster four years during the stiit0 prohibition aa an enemy of
Harrison administration, IIo was also prohibition. It would bo just tho
iin.RtmiiHtnr nt, Hrownvltln fmir vnnro samo in this stale. All tlie same, we
during tho Gnrtleld-Arthur adminis- would like to have tho ropublicuna
tratlous, from 1S81 to 18S5. Hejmakes lvo 1,9 prohibition.
a good poatmastor.
C. E. program for Sunday, April 1.
Song t-ervlco and prayer.
Roll call and secretary's report.
Judge John Haper of Puwnoo City,
member of tho First district judiciary,
ia in tho city for a brief visit witli his
daughter and Incidentally to looK up
Topic "Lives That Endure," Matt tho law governing the election of diss
7,21-25; 1 CoriJ. 10-15; Epb 2, 10-22:
1 Tim 0, 17 10; 5 Tim 2, 11-10.
Consecration meeting.
Lives built on Christ, 1 Fet 2, 1 u
Stella Washburn.
Feeding on Christ, John 0, 2l-!)5-Fearl
Burns,
Kept by God's power, 1 Fet l, 1-5
Mrs Ellon Sanders.
Through suffering, 1 Fet 1, 12 10
Minnie May
Through faith, 1 John 5, ll-iy-Grace
Feabody.
trict judges. Judge Itapor waa a pi
pointed to tho First district bench bv
Governor Mickey Inst fall to (ill u
vacancy caused by the death of Judge
A. II Bubeoek. Tho appointment was
until tho next regular election, which
will be in November. The judge to bo
elected at that tune will hold for the
unexpired portion of tho term of Judge
Babcock or until November, 1007, at
which timo the district judges are
elected. Judge Huper will be a candi
date for tho election this fall and as
Fenny pencil tablets.
Nicklo pencil tablets.
Ferforated pencil tablets.
Largest tablet in Nemalhi.
Five cent Ink tablets.
Ten cent ink tablets.
Fifteen cent ink tablets.
Ilurnl route tableta and envelopes.
Colored CrayoiiB.
Papor napkins.
Pencils lc, 2u 2ic, 5c and 10c each.
Self lilling Fag jo fountain pens
guaranteed only Si. 50.
Good line books cheap.
Fiuo Hue papeteries.
At the Postoffi.ee
Bill-
Thoir works do follow, Rev 11, 12-1 a he is oxtromely popular in the diaflct,
AnnaKnapp. probably will have no opposition.
How doea the onduring life begin V However, at the election of 1007 a
J I,Dre8alor. onnteat for tlm linnnr In ovnpnfuii un i
What beatdally sustains an enduring number of attornoya of the district
life? Mrs. Sapp, aiu ambitious to succeed to tlm nnu
What will crown au enduring life? Lion None deslro to mako the tliiht
Mr. Sapp.
01030 with 0. E. benedlotlon,
V 'William Smilky, Leader.
for the short term, but all are willing
to take their chances on the full term
of four yenra. Lincoln Star,
Doctors Aro Puzzled
Tho remarkable recovery ot Kenneth
Mclver, of Vnnceboro, Me., is the sub
ject of uiucii interest lo tho medical
fraternity and a wide circle of friends
He says of his case; ,'UwiiiL to severe
inllammation of the Threat and con
gestion of the Lungs three doctors gave
nit) up to die, when, as a last lesorl, 1
was induced to try J)r King's New Dis
covery and I am happy to say it saved
my lile." Cures tlib worst Couglm and
Colds, Bronchitis, Tonsllifs, Weak
Lungs, Hoar.iene-s and LaGrippe.
Guaranteed at Keeling'a drug storo.
50e and SI .00 Trial bottle free.
Notice of
Village Election
Notice is hereby given that a general
election will b hold in the village ol
Nemaha, Nebraska, on Tuesday, April
n, 11)00, for the election of two (2)
members of the village board of
trustees for tho term of two (2) years
The polls will be opened at 0 o'clock
a m. and will remain open until 7
o'clock p. in. Flection will be held at
the Advertiser ollice.
By oidor of the board of trustees.
M. W. Knai'P, Chairman.'
ElMku E. Allun, Clerk. .
Shoe Rewiring
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
KNAPP & SON
Proprietors of tliu
Livary& Feed Siable
WSMAIIANEBR.
Good Dray in connection with Livery
Satisfaction guaranteed.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep
tive, .uanysuuueii
deaths are caused
by it heart dis
ease, pneumonia,
neari immre or
npoplexvnre often
thu result of kid
ney disease. If
kidney trouble is
allowed toad vance
thekidney-poisou-
.1 1.1 1 ".!,,
biomtuhis;5.V" uiuixi wm at
tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of
the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
IUaddcr troubles almost always result
from a derangement of the kidneys and mciuioucd ami) w
a cure, is obtained quickest by a proper Mu'rSi. lii'iSSS."
iri-iiiiiiciiiui me Kiuuuys. xi you are ieei- Sk,u.
ing namy you can inaue no mistake ny
taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Ioot, the
great kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in passing it, and over
comes that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day,
and to get up many times during the
night. The mild and tho extraordinary
effect of Swauin-Root is soon realized.
It stands the highest for its -wonderful
cures of the most distressin : cases.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is
sold by all .druggists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar size bottles. You may have a
sample bottle of tins wonderful new dis
covery and a book that tells all about it,
both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil
mer & Co., Iiiughamtou, N Y. When
writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper Don't make any
mistake, but remember the name, Swautp
Uoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the
address, Uiughaniton, N. Y., on every
Dottle.
This great Btock medioino is a
money Bavcr for slock raisers. It
is a medicine, not a cheap food or
condition powder. Though put up
in coarser form than Thedford's
Black-Draught, renowned for the
euro o tho digestion troubles of
persons, it has the same qualities
of invigorating digestion, stirring
nn tho tornid liver and looscniner
tho constipated bowels for all stock Kij
and poultry. It is carefully pre- p
pareu ana us action is so neaiunui
that stock grow and thnvo with an
occasional doao in their food. It
cures hog cholera and makes hogs
I grow fat. It cures chicken cholera
and roup and makes hens lay. It
cures constipation, distemper and
colds in horses, murrain in cattle,
and makes a draught animal do
more work for the food consumed.
It cives animals and fowls of all
I kinds new lifo. Every farmer and
raiser should certainly givo it a
trial.
It costs 25c. a can and savc3 ten
times its prico in profit.
rrrrsiiURa, Kas., March 23, 1001.
I have been using your Black-DrauRbt
Stock and Podltry Mediclno on ray
Btock tor Bomo time. I have used all
kinds of stock food but I havo found
that yours is tho best for my purpose.
J. S. HASSON.
Norico for Hearing Claims
In the imittor of this oatiilo of Hehslo Cecil
deceased.
XNOtleo Is lu'rohy Klvon that the court li-.s
miulu nn oidur linilliiiLr 11)0 timolol' ciedlt-
ois to lllf claims iifiiin.st said deceased to six
inontlis Irom tho'-'ltn (Iny oi April, umhi ami
thai April l!.ri, .My 21 itiui Oelo.ur 'U,
1000, at 10 o'clock u. in. of each day, ui
lliu oIUch of the county Jud f Meinnlm .
counlv, Nob)..!-, . Ill AtlDUiii.iseoiusiui, nas
liceii fixed hy tuo court as mo nines nun
plneo when and wheiotill uertoiiH who liuvtj
claims and deinaiulH lujnlnst said di-cet sed
can have the same examined, adjusted and
allowed, and all olalins not presented ti tint
in no loiever uanei,
t.
I. s. McUAltl'Y, County .hiiluu
STULL Si HAWXBY
ATTORNEYS
iuW UK.M. I2STATI3, (.OM.KCTIO.VS
Olllccs over I'ostoilln' Hnlldlntc, at
1 raiilt .Nt ill's old .stand,
AUnUltN
vv;vm KKUKKR.
Dealer In
Iligliost market, pi ico paid for Hides,
Lard, Tallow, etc.
NVM. CAMFHKIJ,. I'rns.
V. K. ALhKN. Vlci-I'res,
KLMIOK U. A l.I.HX, Cashier.
BANK OF NEMAHA
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA
Capital Stock, $5,000