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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1906)
Nemaha Advertiser W. W. SANDERS, Puuumnon Nemnlia. - Nebraska A child afflicted with meiiiloB re llro the strident euro. It should be put. to bed and kept warm, for warmth Is very cBHr:iial in the trsnt tncntofthis malady. Inllmnmntinii of Uie lungs in frequently caused by ill-truntmunt, in enes or measles and .death ut ten results from this. A German statlstici.iu, who has recently been calculating what part of a woma'H life is tpont before her mirror, Hriupj it at 7,(X.K) houra. or ibotib ten months of her life. He logins with fiisjean and ends with lixty. The world's record for railroad building is nix tnilcH in twulvu hours. Fho feat was accomplished in laying (ho Oapo to Oalro railway. Btatf of Ohio, City of Toledo, I.iicns Conn tr, .: Prank J. Chenejr makes with Hint lie It tnulor partner of tbe Bnn of F. .1. Cheney Sr. Co., (Joint InwInrM In the City f To ledo, County nntl BtHte nfoniultl. ntiil tlmt Jalfl firm will pay tho sum of ON'i: 11 IN UKKD DObLAKK for earli ntid every w f Catarrh that cannot lie Hired by the use. f Hall's Catarrh Cure. KU A NIC J. CHUNKY. fiworn to before uie mid xubserlhod In my presence, thin Oth day of IJereniber. A. U. 1680. A. XV. (IMiASON. (Qoal.) Notary I'tiblle. Tlall'a Catarrh Pure la taken Internally, nd acta directly on the blood anil tiiueiiii purfacca. of the system. Send for teatlino glials, free. I J. CHUNKY & CO., f Toledo. O. 1 Sold by all DrupitNts. 7."e. Take Hall's Kainlly 1'llln for constipation. Tho number of murders and homi cides decreased 2,000 in tho United States during the last ten yearn. the kind of 'J Waterproof ! Oiled Clothinn h that stands thcWS- DoTSuKhow? I Modo for all kinds of wet vork or sport SOLD EVERYWHERE . 8 CURES SICK-HEADACHE TOPICS OIMWPIMKS. A CHQICB3tLECTION OF INTER ESTING ITEMS. la unit Crll!i'lrtiM UllMIVl ITttmt ...... ..r .... fi..v-jitM.ri. ty-ld year ago to keep the country I Inuothniv Tin. niliiilrnl win nihlressliU! n few of them and being one of them htmrelf must have found owpeelnl pleas ure in making his olMsmitlons. Is' concerned the American part no men hnvo a hot tor right to the good thing goloi; and to the satisfaction ) which comes from viewing and cfuiKld' i orlng tlioin than those who helped for- WHO SHE WAS ctil u ml Nwm ,te, lUtwlkoroliU'ft emni of crying nwK under the head Thow who on llif road to wealth iki not object lo lb dust. That thrilling serial, "This Ktwslan t'rHK" will be "continued in our next." Count that day lost wiien for mmio unknown muse there's been no scrap iH'hveou the various Thaws. Itus-clmll is not played In Itusslu, and tho fwir Is no goirer. What does the poor fellow do to rorgot his troubles? "Are there living men lnthls eoutt try?" Kks .Mnxhu ( Jerky. 'There are, ind most of them are llvlug.-Avlth their wives. , Another way of making ehljdreti good by surgery might bo 'to perform an op- rati in on the skull ol an occasional (in rent. fi SAVED BABY LYON'S LIFE. Awful Sight from-that Dreadful Com plaint, Infantile Eczoma Mothor Praises Cuticura Roniedlos. , 4,.Onf baby had that dreadful com- ;sluiut, Infantile Eceuin, which allllet- d him for several months, eonimen- dug at the top of his head, ami at last covering his whole body. Ills suffer- lugs were untold and constant misery. In fact, there was nothing we would not have done to have given lilrn re fllff. We dually procured a full set of rthe Cuticura Remedies, and In about three or four days he began to show rii brighter spirit and really laughed, for the llrst time In a year. In about ,:nluety days he was fully recovered. . Praise for the Cuticura Itemedles Ins -always been our greatest pleasure, and ;thorc Is nothing too good that we could teay Jn their favor, lor they certainly -saved our baby's life, for he was the most, awful sight 1 ever beheld prior rto the treatment of the Cuticura Heme- Ules. Mrs. Maebidle l.yon, 1S-JI Apple- ton Ave., Parsons, Kan.. .Inly IS. lr.n.i." mm in will ml mm I n lilirnrWH I 11111 will - The man who fasted forty-nine days to Improve his health Just got to the point where he could live without eat ing when lie died. Speaking of pure food, statistics show that I I.S.TIi.'.l'.OO pigs feet were pleUlcd m IbOn, and the outlook for a bumper t-rop this year Is good. The coffee consumed In this country last year cost the people $SI,lH.)()0. No wonder coffee has a tendency to make some of us lie awake. Since the llrst of the year the ICrupp Kiln works have put on M0.00O new ine-i. not counting the two that have been accepted by tho Krupp girls. With $:i.()UlU!i:o alimony Mrs. Corey can buy a nice frame for the divorce which she got from tho president of the Ueol trust and have money left. Question for debating joelcly: When a lite insurance agent tackles a book canvasser, will tho canvaHHer get his life Insured, or will ho sell a hook? It'a all right lo suggest that it man should mako love to his wife, but the trouble Is that when he does so she be gins to subject that he is doing It to relieve his conscience. Ann Odella Diss do liar, who has been In prison in Knglnnd for tho past live years, Is out on a ticket of leave. Cassie Cbadwlok wilt not be doing the proper thing ll' she falls to send her a message of congratulation. A deaf mute has become able to talk and hear as a result of being run over r-y an aut nnoblle. It Is not explained iow or why he happened to refrain tang enough from walking on railway tracks to get run over by the automo bile. Tablr.ts an l powders advertised as cures for s:ck-headacho are gen 1 nf1 ihtt ilnrot cum v but only dca Ion the pain 1 putthifj v the nerves to sleep for as! J f t mo t throu.;H tbu use ot morpmno or & cocaine. $ -m- tr. . "tl P the tonl.--U.sativc, cares sick-head-aeht!. iK)t morelv stons it for an 4 hour or two. It removes tho causo of headache and kccp3 it away. Rrild Sv .ill dealers at 2 SC. and 50C. II afflicted wilhThnmncnn' C Fvo Wfltfif There is nothing In the Sage -will to kivp Mrs. Sage from giving away all i ho money she desires. Whatever may be said against Mr. Sago 11 will have to be admitted that he died with a Ciin- lldence In his wife that compels admiration. A girl who several months ago wrote her name and address on a piece of liaper which she slipped Into the pocket of an army blome that she was making has Just been married to a soldier. Lot the anxious girl who hns carved her name and address on a watermelon con tinue to hope. '1 here aro few games of chance in ivhi.-h the odds aro heavier against the jilajor than that of marrying a man to reform him. Tho rock of masculine re !orm has cost more hlgh-souled women iliclr happiness than probably any oth er In the sea of life. Perhaps the few linns when it does succeed In saving ;he man Justify tho saerlllee, but It Is certainly hard on the women. Cuba desires lo Increase Its popula tion, and the Cuban Congress 'has made an appropriation of a million dollars lo lie used In transporting Immigrants from Kurope. It Is planned to Induce laborers from Norway, Sweden and Denmark to settle In the island, pro iuiuably by setting forth the advan tages of a tropical climate. The Scan linnv'ians In the United States are most content In the Northwest, where the cold winter reminds them of home; but there Is room J'or them In the Southeast lis well, even If they do not care to go lo Cuoa. Admiral Dewey in an address to an association of war veterans at Ctlca, N. Y voiced an old truth In good style: 'This Is a beautiful world and none of as is anxious to leave It." So say we ill, admiral. We complain of It no 111 !c and tinker 'with It constantly, but It a a mighty good "place after all. So In thrfle days of tho "higher criti cism" and "scieatllle" investigation of spiritual things it Is still well to re niomiKU that the dicta of a few uni versity professors - some of them doc tors of divinity have not. availed to shako the faith of the great mass of Christians. In this as In most other matters the noisiest faction is by no means the strongest faction. Tho lilgh or critics and the scientific Investiga tors aro few In number. In spite of a groat deal of loose assertion to the contrary it is constantly shown that, rightly or wrongly, the Christian re ligion Is the hope and trust and guide of Jiiore people than ever before pro-fes-icd It. Wo hear so much about the few renegades that we aro apt to for get the millions who stand tlrm ami steatlfast In the faith. What, for In stance, does (leorge Hurmau Foster count for as against the 4,000,000 .mem bers of tins Christian Hndenvor Soclo-tles--tho.se societies constituting a rel nth isly small proportion of even tho Protestant couununlcan-ts of tho world? What do all the dilettante the ologians of 'liberal" views amount to as compared with tho millions of Ito man Catholics who till tho churches of that faith every Sunday? The vol untary offering- of the CJhureh of Kng lnnd for the ecclesiastical year 1!(" exceed $10,000,000. Will the "higher critics" maintain that these contribu tions were made by people who have lost faith In the religion that they pro fess? Are the thousands of people who attend tho meetings of Torrey and Al cxaudtv, the revivalists, all hyp.vritojj or sensation seekers? Are the Sunday school mere breeding places for false p rot oi wo and humbug? Is it true, in short, as aswrted by tho theologians who deny Clod, that faith in religion lias becomes uncertain in evor-widen- ng circles and that nobody any longer beliovofi anything? Is not the asser tion a piece of stupendous effrontery which is disproved by facts which aro patent to all men? Tho world 'pays too much attention to tho would-be Icon oclast Attacks on the faith of mil lions always oxolto attention. Vet tho fame of tho tearer down Is evanescent. Who nowadays reads the once-famous lectures of Robert G. Ingersoll? Who' looks Into "The Age of Ituason?" How many people can .so much as name any thing written by the cynical Vollalro? The-ui men are no deader than their works, yet the religion which they at tacked survives, professed, as we havo said, by more people than over beforo acknowledged 11. So will It be with the no-Cod theologians of the universi ties ami their works. In such matters history repeats Itself. Let no one foaC that the Christian religion is to be overthrown by pygmies. A faith that has endured and grown stronger for al most LMMO years which has been tho comfort and hope of countless millions and has changed for the better tho whole current of human thought and acll in -Is not going to bo obliterated by a few apostates. llrl;;litiilii K roiling Clothes. Kor a long time the tailoring fra ternity 1ms bewailed tho propensity ot man to array hlmelf In sober clothes, and freiiueiit have been the efforts to educate present day l'.eau I'.rununels Into a liking for brilliant coats, varl and chameleon-hued SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound Had Its Birth and How the "Panic of '73" Caused it to be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores. This remarkable woman, whose maiden name was Ksten, wiih born in Lynn, Miuss., February tilh, 1810, com ing from a good old Quaker family. For some years she taught, school, and becamo known as a woiuau of an alert colored trousers waistcoats. Now, however, the cherished dream of tho tailor Is about to be realized Heretofore ho has been obliged to be content with an occasional radiant waistcoat or with the spectacle of a callow youth arrayed in a brilliant green or blue suit, l'.ut In this ycat of grace the long prayed-for revolu. Hon Is to come. London tailors nr already preparing for the new even ing dress suit, which will obtain, w are gravely Informed, among the high est circles of the British metropolis. The coat will Ivo of bright blue, wiU a velvet collar and with silk faelnge brought to this edge of the lapel. Knot breeches of black cloth will be worn and gilt buttons will decorate the beau tiful blue coat. Milwaukee Sentinel. ,11iii1- it Mlu mi. A gentleman visiting some relatives In Scotland was persuaded to try a game of golf. At his llrst stroke h aimed a terrific blow at the ball, scat tering the turf lo right and left, and looked around for the result. "What havo I hit?" he asked. "Scotland, sir," grullly answered th cuddle. TIt-I5lts. When a mother drops a dish and breaks It, It means that It will be at least six weeks before scolding her children for a similar offense will have tiny effect. and investigating mind, an earnest Becker after knowledge, and above all, possessed of a wonderfully sympa thetic nature. In 1843 she married Tsaac Pinkham. a builder and real estate operator, ami their early married life was marked by prosperity and happiness. They had four children, three sous and a daughter. In those good old fashioned days it was common lor mothers to make their own home medicines from roots and herbs, nature's own remedies calling in a physician only in specially urgent cases. By tradition and ex perience many of them gained a won derful knowledge ox the curative prop erties of the various roots and herbs. Jlrs. Pinkham took a great interest in the study of roots and herbs, their characteristics and power overdisea.se. She maintained that juot as nature so bountifully orovides in the harvest- flclds and Orchards vegetable foods of all kinds; so, if we but take the pains to find them, in the roots and herbs of tho field there are remedies ex pressly designed to cure tho various ills and weaknesses of the body, and it was her pleasure to search these out, and prepare simple and effective medi cines for her own family and friends. Chief of these vas a rare combina tion of the choicest medicinal roots and herbs found best adapted for the cure of tho ills and weaknesses pccti- har to the female sex, and Lydia K. Pink ham's friends and neighbors learned that her compound relieved and cured and it became quite popular among' them. All this so far was done freely, with out money and without price, as a labor of love. But in 1873 tho financial crisis struck Lynn. Its length and severity were too much for the large real estate interests of tho Pinkham family, a3 this class of business suffered most from fearful depression, so when thoCenten nial year dawned it found their prop erty swept away. Some other source of incomo had to be found. At this point Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound was made known to the world. Tho three sons and the daughter, with their mother, combined forces to A Positive CURE it quickly absorbed Gives Heliot al Onco. It clonuses, BO-'lhi' heals and protects tho uisoascd mem. brano. It cores Ca tarrh and drives away a Cold in tho Jfta Head quickly. Ko- fitorcs tho Senses of 'Unto and Smell. Full sizo."o a., at Drug gists or by mail ; Trial Si.e 10 cts. by mail. Ely Brothers, DO "Warren Street, Now Vow. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm riBAi.$l car 9 ft bV&Ut restore tho family fortune. They argued that the medicine which was so good for their woman friends and neighbors was equally good for tho women of tho whole world. The Pinkhams had no money, and little credit. Their first laboratory was the kitchen, wltjro roots and herbs wcro steeped on the stove, gradually filling a gross of bottlco. Then came the question of selling it, for always before they had given it away freely. They hired a job printer to run off BOine pamphlets setting forth the merits of the medi cine, now called Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and these were distributed by the Pinkham sons in isoston, New xwrlc, and Brooklyn. The wonderful curative properties of tho medicine were, to a great extent, self-advertising, for whoever used it recommended it to others, and the de mand gradually increased. In 1877, by combined efforts the fam ily had saved enough money to com mence newspaper advertising and from that time r.io growth and success of tlm enterprise were assured, until to day Lydia K. Pinkham and her Vqjh. table Compound have become noua- hold words everywhere, and many tons of roots and herbs are used annu ally in its manufacture. Lydia E. Pinkham herself did not live to see TI'o great success of this work. She passed to her reward years ago, out not till sue had provided means for continuing her work as effectively as she could have done it herself. During1 her lone; and eventful expo rience she was ever methodical in her work and she was always careful to pre serve, a record of every case that came to her attention. The "case of every sick woman who applied to her for advice and there were thousands received careful study, and tho details, includ ing symptoms, treatment and results were recorded for future reference, and to-day these records! together with hundreds of thousands made since, aro available to sick women tho world over, and represent a vast collabora tion of information regarding tho treatment of woman's ills, which for authenticity and accuracy can hardly be equaled in any library in the world. With Lydia R. Pinkham worked her daughter-in-law, the present Mrs. Pinkham. She was cure fully instructed in all her bard-won knowledge, and for years she assisted her in her vast correspondence. To her hands naturally fell tha direction of tho work when its origina. tor passed away. For nearly twenty live years she has continued it, and nothing in tho work shows when the first Lydia E. Pinkham dropped her pen, and the present Mrs. Pinkham, now the mother of a largo family, took it up. With women assistants, some as capable as herself, the present Mrs, Pinkham continues this great work, and probably from tho office of no othei person have so many women been ad vised how to regain health. Sick wo men, this advice is "Yours for Health" freely given if you only write to ask for it. Such is the history of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound ; made from simple roots and herbs; the omi great medicine for women's ailments, and the fitting monument to tho noble woman whose nanio it bears. Ures the hair in a becoming f shion, regardless of what is the latent style in coillures. To WukIi a Cnrvrt. To clean an Ingrain carpet that is bartlj -;id, rip tlit: widths upart and sl'- Have ready a Mil) of hot Ivory Soap fmfl ii nd wash a width at n time on the mil. tliiae, usins s-v-riii waters, juiim? hhu run through iln wringer. Add a handful of snlt to tho last water to sot the colon and upreud on the grans to dry. HLMANOir It. PAUKBK. Hvery person who has contractor) and carpenters around says it reuulro ar as this particular part of tlu world the patience of Job to handle them. In Korea bachelors cannot vote, nor can tney buy liquor. M.VIrVli'0VK,T' '" rM M currt worn i'i . Or. 11.11. .1 U iV&WV'I'4 .! 0 tm.r . AtUulu Ou Tho body of a moth contains over 1,001 miiboles. Gloves adorned with golden oi silver mirroru, attached to the palmi is the latest fud in Paris. Raw egg applied to a cut will tend to heal the wound quickly, as well as allay tho pain. Sale Ten MlSon TaYear. IMM,MlMrHE BQELS j sore yes, m I 1 1 U 1 1 1 (I v U 1 1 OI.JU maim