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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1906)
jDO YOU GET TJP WITH A UMB BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. ! m . i..i , 1.. .i I papers is sure: to know ot the wonder! ul cures nitule by JJr. Kilmer's Swnmp- il Root, the great kid nev. liver and blad- .1. " i.. TO It is the L'reatnied- 4 rtllimtlt tf till i nineteenth century ; 1 1 f1ici'iivinwl ii f I ir vinr xB of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, tne cmini'iit kidiiov and Madder specialist, and is wonderfully iuiccessful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Kright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for every tiling but if you have kidnev, liver or bladder trouble it will be found" just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that n special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to findoutifvouhavekidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this "onerous oiYcr in this paper and send your tu t ress to iJr. Kiimcr vliy & Co., Uinghauiton, N. Y. The regular i1fK'.piiif mid onc- itnllnr si'n bottles arc Homo of Swamp-Hoot. sold bv nil good druggists. Don't make nnv mistake, but remember the name, ttwanip-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot, ami the address, Hinghainton, N. Y., on every bottle. Tho Best Frtontl n hoir ever lu.l Is "Dlnolene." the old re unite, iruitanteed "one minute" din that In.i cfintly ikstroj I iutect KSU and pre ents cholera.1 and eurei mnnire. eczema and other hoc troubles.! A irenulnecoM tir tircruratlon. free from lime, ul I puur ana oincr injurious suushdccs. Dipotene mnkei the whitest emultlon of any dip on the market, which nrovss It tobe thenure.it din made. Now. cu want the twit liar till), of course, llecauie the health and ...mfort of yoiirnnlmalt means n creat deal to jou. lint now are you t J know vhlch U the best dipt Well, me DlPOLuns way u "try neiore you iuy. it this plan strikes you right, we are ilRhttiere to help you iiecnie tne innuer. me io-aay inr a r ree sim ple Ilottleol'l)ltolene,"ourUuaranteef and Free Uookoi v aiuaoiemiormaiion. MARSHALL OIL COMPANY, OopU t Marhllitmn,low. DE,. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Etollu - - Kiel re slrn STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS IjAAV, ukai. kstatk,- coi.i.uctioas U 111 i!t'n over l'ostoilW Uiiil'l'li. nt 1' nihil Nl lll'h (.11 hlnml, AUHUI.N NEHRASKA How's Your Liver? It will pay you to take good caro of your liver, because, if you do, your liver will tike good care of you. Sick liver puts you all out of sorts, makes you pale, dizzy, sick at the stomach, gives you stomach aclie, headache, malaria, etc. Well liver keeps you well, by purifying your blood and digesting your food. Thcro is only one safe, certain and reliable liver medicine, and that is Fcr over 60 years this wonderful vegetable remedy has been the standby in thousands of homes, and is today the favorite liver medicine in the world. It acts gently on the liver and kid neys, and does not irritate the bowels. It cures constipation, relieves con gestion, and purifies tho system from an overflow of bile, thereby keoping the body in perfect health. Price 25c at all druggists and dealers. Test it. II il 1 1 TO EU 1 I En Tho Auburn Republican under Hit new management, lau red hot tepub. liom Bhoet ull right, mid Urea into nil who do m t give en h elastic support to the ticket. Bemember that Congressman ''oils nrd supports President Hoopovelt in ull measures affecting the people If you believe in the Hnosevelt (iouttinuH yon cannot iiilonl to vote against Pollard It is a ptetty strong recommendation for Congressman Pollaid that not one paper or t-peaker that wo have ever heard of lias charged any thine wtong against his vo'ui or aot'oiiB during the session of congress. The sworn statements of the oiindi dates for governor of Texan show that of the four candidates the successful man spent $15,000 whilo the lowest amount paid by any of the others was Si) 000. Tho jol) only pays $6 000 a year and lasts just two years. Where the prolit comes in is a matter of speculation. A poor muii'would either have to boodle or become a bankrupt before ids term expired. -Nebr. City Naws. There Ib a new deal in nfltiirs in Ne braska and the people are liuhting for lower railroad rates. So many things are happening of real inteiest to evoiy citizen that u daily iidwspiiper is now u necessity. The biggest bargain that has coinu to our notice is The Daily Mate Journal without. Sunday from now until .lamiiiry 1, 1007. for only f0 cents. This is such ii small price that it can only be made to introduce the paper into now houi'.s. The publishers claim that this is not a scheme, to get von on their books and then keep on sending, but that the pnper will be stopped on .lanuaiy 1, 1907. It would bo hard to Hod u butter way of invest ing 50 cents. The Valla City platform, upon which Congressman I'ollard made his liist race for congiess in this district, deliuitely and decisively declared against tho pass and for various re forms that are today the great issue in this state Mr I'ollard took ad' vaiiced ground then, and bis judmnent has been confirmed by the movement o' events In his first canvass befoie lie Lancaster county convention, he sounded the same keynote against corporate domination in politics that the lata stato convention did. That speed.' deliuitely lined him upon the side of the people, and it lias been the laltei's interests, and not those of the corporations, that he has been serving in Washington. Present, indications art that Mr. I'ollard w'll receive a much Iuikh- majority than he did u year auo recumsHh Chieftan. For the first time this season a wags onload of paw-paws appeared on the street bust 8a tin day moiniug. The wagon master drove up in fiont of the News oilier and at tln (list uliifr of the luscious fruit the News editor, who win eniMged in studying the spelling reform sheet, dropped the paper and inslied out toward the load of angel loud While eiossing the sidewalk he slipped an a pawpaw sKin which 'Doc" who bad beaten him to it, had thrown on the w, . The fall rendered htm uiicoiisciiiiis and with the aroma of the load of pawpaws Tilling the air, dreamed he w as in Heaven. So real istic was the vision that It clung to h'm alter ho was restored to con siousness and was relating to enqulrs ing and sympathizing friends. ''It seemed," said the News man, "that the streets were paved with paw -paws. The walls of theoity instead of being retuluent with precious stones as de scribed in holy writ, were studded with pawpaws. The nates of the city were carven trom nuwnaw trees and in all directions were passing splendid equi I puces loaded down with pawpaws and i driwn by pawspaws with legs. A j choir of angels twanged barns with j o .o hand and ate pawpaws from the , other Meconium hungry, I entered a 1 delicrttessiM) joint ni'd asked to seen I aslacarte. It was handed to me print ed on a tanned paw-paw skin and con tained four hundred entries of paw paws baked, boiled, roasted, jammed, pickied, preset veil, jellied, fried and tutu-fruited. I partook to my limit and passing from the place met u benignant policeman nl tho door. Is this good old Mi'.oo? I asked of the olllcer. 'Not on your pin-head,' ho re plied, 'this is Heaven,' and indeed 1 think it must havo been for I never saw so many paw-paws any place on earth Nebraska City Tribune. An editor Unit cannot find words onouuh in the English luuguiiKe to express his meaning without using tlioHe that are ostracbed in decent society is certainly hard up. Clius, Mugoon, it former Lincoln man, has been appointed by President Hoosevelt to act us governor general of Cuba Ho has been governor of the Panama canal hi lip. besides holding other important positions, and has always "inado good.'' Ollicers of the Nebraska Retail Gro ceis' Association aiu notlljing all members that they should get rid of nil package goods now on hand before .Intimity 1, wl.en the new pure food law goes ibto effect, says the Utnaha News. Under this law it will bo no' cessary that every package of food bo full weight and strictly pure and must have labels guaranteeing this. Hctuil grocers will bo protected by certificates from their jobbers certify ing that the contents of each package is fully up to tho requirements of the pure food law, while thu jobbers in tutu w ill hold the manuf iiutuieis re sponsible. Thomas .i. Crummel of Auburn Ib in the city with a view of bidding upon the const) notion of bridges lieie los morrow. Mr. Crummel and tho editor of this paper weio comrades forty-one years ago, smoUed thu saiuu pipe, slept under the same blankets and drank from tho Htinio canteen. Wo left Hrownville early in tho month of June ISO."), and walked to Nebraska City where wo engaged as bull whackers and drove to Foil Laramie. It was a trip lull of adventure and hardship, but hb our old fiitmd. Tom, and the editor hereof reviewed tho incidents of the journey last evening, how wo fought the Indians and the coyotes, we agreed that there is no other period In our liveH that wo prized so highly as the bull whacking das upon tho great Ameilciii. desert over forty years ago. lieatiice Sun. A commission is investigating thu postal delluit and incidental tnreto is examining into tho 'seeond-ola&a rate" of postage paid by newspapers and other rtgular publications Theio suems to be u stioug disposition to throw the responsibiliy tor the postal detlcit onto tho newspapers and lay it at the door of the cent a pound rato paid by them for. transmission in the mails. That sane men should gut such an idea into their bends is little short of remarkable. If members of congress and the other departments of tho government were charged with the proper rato of postage on the thousands of tons of matter mailed by them without any good reason or serving any valuable or excusable purpose the postal department would not faco a deficit but would show u surplus of millions annually. Further than that if enough honest men could bo gotten into congress to nut the in- sunerable gratt that attaches to rail way transportation of tho mails down to a fair and equitable payment for the services rembrtd that saving mono would wipe out tho delicit and leave a surplus of millions annually In the postal department even if the useless and unwarranted mmlinus of the other departments of tho government were continued without cheek. To soak tho newspapers for the sins of all the departments of the government and the congressional graft hidden in railway mail transportation contracts is coming it a little too strong for the average man to stand for and remain quiet, riie ongressman who votes to raise the rate of postage on legiti mate newspapers before he wrings out the graft in transportation contracts and continues to "Irank" tho family washing homo and buck through the mnils had belter look i little out. He will get it where pretty Katie wore the beads. Nebr. City Tribune. Dango" From tho Plaguo There's grave danger trom the plague of Coughs and Colds that are so preva lent, unless you take Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Mr. Geo. Walls, of Fore.it City, Mo., writes: "It's a .Godsend to peoplo living in climates where coughs and colds prevail. I find it quickly ends them. It prevents I'neumonia. cures La Grippe, gives wonderful relief in Asthma and Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Consumption, Coughs and Colds r0c and Si 00. Guaranteed by Hill Bro3 drug store. Trial bottle free. ' ' BURLINGTON BULLETIN OCTOBER, 190G f lltuiilk nilil.luillr tit I'lliltflf. Iilitul . ' , u"ov' one-way rates, to ban 1 runclsiM, , ,. ,,, ngeles, Portland. vSoattle, lacotna Ios Angel nud other Coast Territory, nearly ouu half rates; also cheap one-way rates to Montana, Wyoming, Hlg Horn lbtsiu , Utah and Western Coloiudo, daily until Oct ill. Hound Trip to tho Coast: Dally Tourist rates in effect all winter to Pacillo Coast destinations with varlablo routes, Denver, Colorado Sprinus and Pueblo Half rates plus 82.00 round trip October lUth to 10th, inclusive, limit October Hist. To the Hast and South :- Very low horueseekers' and Winter Tourist ex cursions through tho Autumn and Winter to various destinations throughout the south. Visit the Old Home. Low oxcurs sion rates to the old homo points in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri and other middle slates destinations, Oct !tli and 2iird, Nov. l,')lh and 27th, limit thirty days. lIoineseekHrs' Excursions: Fres queully each month to Wuetem Nes braska, Eastern Colorado, Hlg Horn Basin, dry laud (arming destinations or irrigated sections Free Kinkald Lands: Write I). Clem Denver, Agent Burlington's HotneHeekcrs' Information Bureau at 1001 Farnatn St , Omaha, about getting hold of a free section of Klnknid lands now being lestored to thu public domain. Consult nearest Burlington Ticket geut and see what rates he has available for your proposed trip. C. V. Gl.KXN, Agent C. H &, Q. Uy. L W. Wakicucy, (.!. P. A , Omaha. Bicycle supplies at heeling's, cycles repaired HI- America's Greatest Wookly THE Toledo I31a.dc TOLEDO, OHIO Tho best known rjewErnor in tho U. S. Circulation 185,000 POPULAR IN EVERY STATE In many respects tho Toledo Blade s thu most remarkable weekly news paper published in the United States. It is thu only newspaper especially edited for National circulation. It has had thu largest circulation for mote years than any newspaper printed in America. Furthermore it it tho cheapest newspaper in the world, as will be explained to any person who will write us for terms. Tho News of the World so arranged that busy people can more easily comprehend, than by reading cumbersome columns of dail ies. All current topics mado plain in each ihsue by special editorial matter written from inception down to date Tho only paper published especially for people who do or do not read daily newspapers and yet thirst for plain facts. That tills kind of a newspaper is popular is proven by tho fact that tho Weekly Blade now has over 1S." 000 yearly subscribers, and is circulatrd in all parts of tho U. S. In addition to the news, the Blade publishes short and serial stories, and many departs merits of matter suited to every mem" ber of the family. Only one dollar a year. Write for free specimen copy. Ad dress Tim Blank. Toledo, Ohio. pnara.i")d as to qimlltr-cost no n.oro than you nro now paylnu 1"!? V!!,1 ulJS!!ll .. i .i i ' ....... m ...mini vnur futiim nnlurs. ConsonuiilitlV by UIVIUK Kiumllcs. u uviwuu vmiiuiy uinm ..or aofjy ircd inn urns wo rruiu now cuoumiwia un-. j " "; r ,. ,,,,, to tho do-ilor. na bv dor.llni! directly ltli our oustomurs wo buvq trio prolit of tlio wrnl.-'.al'r. anil retailors, wli.ch W K 1IAM OViJii to yimi m tno brmja ot mciui Vtealumihmi SaH nt fair price.. Uocnuho you llvo lullos ww ram 'V'. yu in ly revcr havo seen uk la no Kood reason for not KlvliiK us a trlul. A u rlsls iioililiiu. o lo not nMwiy In f nVlviiiicV. iay tl.; frrlBlit. Our catalORUO o' Promluma will ho hont you and our plan of bolllnt? poods vrlll bo fully ol'Incdi If you wll only fi ei 1 us jour narao nr.d nddrcss. Wo liavo hundreds of natrons wIioko custom jvo V"' Vh y would cot patrnnlzo us unlc wo cuvo tlicm lull valno and lulr Irontim'iit. wo would not cxtKxa them to. llesldes, tno oaiwr oi uus paper will tell you that wo aro thorouuhly respousltilo. Wrlto us today a iiostnl-c.ird just Blvtnu your naroo and uddjoas Mill do. This Is n Chanro Thut Ioo Not Happen Krcry Day. SALVONA SUPPLIES COMPANY, II27-MS0 Pino Stroot, St. Blood Poisoning results from chronic constipation, ivlilnh In iiilil.'lu nnrml lv llr I.'i. i.' INmv Life lMHs. Thoy " t nitiiiuii ii I i ,,,,!,,, ,,,,. , , (poisonous germs from tho system in d I ,.,., n,..v . . v. r. nim nnMr stomach, uauhIh. headache, dizziness, and collo, without griping or discom fort. 2iB. Guuriititood by Hill llros druggists. Children's Eyes As tho children am starting to school some complain ot nulling eyes, headaches, and boiuu hold their books at either too short or too long a dis tance for tho proper use of thu eyes. Nearly all these sulTororB can bo helped witli glasses and each Saturday morning wo havo a special time for testing school children's eyes. Wo can demonstrate to your own natlefactloti whether glasses will bo of help. Auburn Musi c & Jewelry Co West of Court Houso, Auburn Neb. PETEU KERKER. Dcalor In IlighoBt market prico paid for XlidcB, Lard, Tallow, etc. W. W. FKAZIER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Nemaha, Nebr. All culls promptly attended Phono L8 KNAPP & SON Proprietors of Uio Liv3ty& Feed Stable HSMA2IANEBR. Gcod Dray in connection withJLivory Satisfaction gnarantood. J. 121. Crother In tho MRS. HILL BUILDING Shoe RciDairine: Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty BRICK BRICK First class Building Brick for sale at tho Nemaha Brick Kilns Call and see them and get prices. Quality guaranteed JOSEPH M. WEST NEMAHA, NEBH. This WHS Interest Ladies Only Wo aro Klvlnir awny IIN?i:it HKTN, fllMXITK. find liuixlrt'ils of other nrtloli's, ull full Blzo for film ly uso, to oimllo us to Introduvo our Swan iluklnu Powder and Balvomi llrniidn of Tons, Coffees nud othor Jlousolio d Tin-so aro nil uiun-Kniuu iioouit uur.uiun.iy 7. Vim,. rntft whlh fnrmnrlv viont Louis, Mo.