The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, April 05, 1907, Image 5

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    The deputy assessors started
in the first of the week on their
work of finding out the Value of
the taxable property in the
county."
Our carpenters, painters and
paper hangers are so busy that
you have to put in your order
and then wait from one to three
weeks until your turn conies
before you can get your work
done.
Sunday morning was certainly
cool. Ice was frozen on standing
water an eighth of an inch thick.
There was a heavy frost. Some
early garden stuff was frozen
down but aside from this it is
thought little damage was done.
It is thought the fruit was not
damaged.
George Ogg, whom many of
our people know as an enterpris
ing young farmer, rented a farm
near Willis, Kas., and had moved
onto it; but just as he was ready
to commence work his best
horses died with the lockjaw.
This is indeed hard luck, but
nothing daunted by it, George
will go ahead with his work and
make good when gathering time
comes. Shubert Citizen.
Hrownvillc has Another Fire
Brownville had another fire
Monday night. This time the
fire broke out about 7:30 p. m.,
in the home of Mr. Courtney,
father of J. W. Courtney of
Nemaha. The house was a
frame, southwest of the depot.
Mr. Courtney was eating his
supper when some of the neigh
bors ran in and told him he
better get his furniture out as
the house was on fire. The
household goods were all saved
but some of them were consid
erably damaged. The house was
insured for $400. It took hard
work to save the livery barn
occupied by Homer Stokes, on
the east, and it was scorched in
places. The house on the west
of the one burned also had a
close call.
Senator Joe Burns was chuck
ling to himself yesterday over
the fix the Douglas county inem
bers are likely to get themselves
into over the part of the primary
law that puts platform making
in the hands of a convention
consisting of one delegate from
each county. "Under this act,"
said Joe, "the smallest county
will have just as much influence
as Douglas or Lancaster. As
soon as these outside counties get
onto their power they will make
a platform proposing prohibition.
'Now since the carrying out of
platform pledges seems to be
popular, the members of the
legislature will have to submit a
prohibitory amendment. The
parties that have prohibition in
their platforms will endorse the
amendment, and under the ruling:
of the KiinremG court this wint er,
preme court this winter,
right party vote will be
5 , ., . ,
for prohibition. Douglas
every str
counted for
county has had as much to do jnto effect, for incompetent and travel
with bringing this about as any . ling fakirs will be shut out from ex
other county. I wonder how i perimonting with people's eyes when
they will like it when they realize
that under these new arrange-
ments prohibition can be carried
in Nebraska in less than five
years." - State Journal.
How to Remain Young
To continue young in health and
strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Howan, Me
Donough, Ga., did. She says: "Three
bottles of Electric Hitters cured me of
chronic liver and stomach trouble, comp
licated with such an unhealthy condition
of the blood that my skin turned red as
flannel. 1 am now practic
younger than befor
. Bitters. I can row do all my work 'and
assist in my husband.' s store. " Guaran
teed at Hill Itros drugstore. Price 50c.
A New Stale
Epworth Herald.
A new state is coming into the Union.
And it comes with a new standard. For
ovor a hundred days the constitutional
convention of Oklahoma has been in
session. It has completed its work at
last. And a line piece of work it is.
The constitution is to bo ratified or re
jected by the people on August G.
Here are some of the- things for
which this new stale the star of the
southwest stands: The initiative and
referendum; the nomination of all state
ollicers and of United States senators
by primaries; succession in holding
state ofiicos prohibited; two-cent rail
road rate for passengers; railroads are
not allowed to own any productive
agency of a natural commodity, such as
coal lands; corporations cannot own
more land than is absolutely necessary
in conducting their business; a com
pulsory and separate school system is
established.
But the provision in the constitution
that is attracting most attention is that
which relates to the regulation of the
liquor traffic. Tho daily papers, upon
which we are depending for these state
ments, report that "Oklahoma will boa
prohibition state, the most stringent
liquor law in existence, prohibiting not
only the sale but the introduction of
liquor into the state, being provided for.
Tho enabling act provided that Indian
Territory must accept prohibition for
twenty-one years. Tho convention pro
vided that the whole state shall vote on
the question and there is no doubt that
the terms of the enabling act will be
made uniform over the whole state."
We do not hesitate to say that it
gives us great delight to learn these
facts. That a state constitutional con
ventiou will go to this length in grap
pling with the iniquitous traffic shows
the power of an aroused pnblic senti
ment. The fight in Oklahoma has been
a long and bitterly contestdd one. It
began when the territories that go to
make the new state knocked at the
door of congress and applied for the
privileges and dignities of statehood.
Every inch has been fought. And the
friends of righteousness and decent
government have won! Over this result
good folk everywhere should rejoice
greutly.
... But the fighting is not all over yet.
The friends of law and order in Okla
homa must line up again for the next
struggle.
That constitution must be adopted on
August (5. The provision concerning
the throttling of tho monstrous business
must be made a part of the constitution
al law of the state. And that means
viguence, hard work, agitation, no
compromise, and, when the hour of
decision comes, the depositing of the
rightiballot in the box.
We firmly believe that right wiil win
again in Oklahoma. Let all citizens
there who want to keep their state free
from the frightful depotism of the
saloon stand up and be counted for
righteousness on August U.
.Srtved Her Son's Llfo
The happiest nvjt'-ier in tin little
town of Ava, Mo., is Mr3. S. Ruppee.
She writes: "One year ae;o my son was
down with sueh serious lung trouble
that our physieian was unable to help
him; when, by our druggist's advice ' I
began giving him Dr, King's New Dis
covery, and I soon noticed improvement.
I kept this treatment up for a few weeks
when he was perfectly well. He has
worked steadily since at carpenter work.
Dr. King's New Discovery saved his
life." Guaranteed best cough and cold
cure by Hill Bros, druggists. HOe and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
The Optometry Law
1 i,nB been signed by the governor and in
a few months will be in effect in Ne-
braska. it win no w your imuiuai.
j investigate and evhcfhuhti;
who tests your eyes is competent to
I crlbe even before tho law B008
braska. It will be to your interest to
lthe liUV.is oKec:
We give you the benefit of a complete
examination and certainly your eyes
are deserving of the best consideration.
Auburn Music & Jewelry Co
COURT HOUSE SQUARE, AUBURN
"Preventics" will promptly cheek
cold or the Grippe when taken early o
at tho "sneeze stage." Preventics
cure seated colds as Well. Preventics
are little candy cold cure tablets, and
Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. will gladly mail
radically () yearly011 !imPlc'3 un(la book 011 ldsfreo, if
e I took "Electric yu wil1 writ0 h'u"- The samples prove
their merit. LihecK early coins wiin
Preventics apd stop pneumonia. Sold
in 5c and 25c boxes by All Dealers.
llenresentnlivc Qtiackenhush
As an evidence of the regard
of the members of the house
toward Representative E. B.
Quackenbush, of Nemaha coun
ty, a resolution of sympathy was
passed unanimously and the
house adjourned before the noon
hour when it was announced that
scarlet fever had broken out in
his family and he was compelled
to go home at once.
Mr. Quackenbush has taken
high rank among the members of
the house and he has had much
influence in shaping legislation.
He forced the Omaha delegation
to abandon the right to assess
the franchise value of railroads
in the cities. His construction
of important features of the 2
cent fare bill and the railway
commission bills was adopted.
His reciprocal demurrage bill
stands a good chance of being
enacted into law. Lincoln Star.
Notice to Owners of Stock
Notice is hereby given that
the lariating of stock on the
streets of Nemaha or allowing
the same to run at large on the
streets is forbidden by our
ordinances, and if stock is found
lariated on streets or running at
large the same will be put in the
pound.
By order of marshal.
Docs coffee disagree with you? Prob
ably it does! Then try Dr. Shoop's
Health Coffee. "Health Codec" is a
clever combination of parched cereals
and nuts. Not a grain of real coll'ee,
remember, in Dr. Shoop's Health coffee
yet its flavor and taste matches closely
old Java and Mocha coffee. If your
stomach, heart or kidneys can't stand
coffee drinking, try Health CofTee. It
a wholesome, nourishing and satisfying.
It's safe even fnr the poungest child.
Sold by Earle Gilbert.
rKTRR K Kit K tilt.
Keillor III
ILighoHt market price paid for Hides,
Lard, Tallow, eto.
ATTRACTIVE
RATES
DURING MARCH!
March 5th and 19th. cheap excur
sion rates; also daily low tourist
rates to the Gulf country, Colo
rado, Oklahoma. Arizona, Old
Mexico, New Mexico.
A Good Chance to Visit
Pacific Coast:
March and April one-way rates to
TTtnli f'nliffirmn. Oroirnn. Wiisll
W -t- J -i
ington, Idaho, Montana, Hig Horn '
iJasm,- nearly oU per cent re
duction. Daily, through Stan
dard and Tourist Sleepers.
Homeseeker's
Excursions:
Frequently each month from
Eastern Nebraska to eastern
Colorado North Platte Valley,
Hig Horn liasin.
Landseekers1
Information Bureau:
Valuable, freo information to
seekers of Government lands and
to prospective purchasers of all
kinds of deeded lands along the
Burlington Koute. Write Land
seekers' Information Bureau,
1001 Farnam St., Omaha, Nehr.
0. V. GLENN. Ticket A?out at Nemaha
L, W. WAKELEY, G. P-, A., Omaha,.
j The Village Election
I Tho election last Tuesday in
: Nemaha was, as usual, a very
; quiet affair. Not enough interest
: had been taken to nominate a
'ticket, but the night before
election three men were selected
to be voted for Marshall Webb,
Kuf us Rowen and V. P. Pcabody.
Mr. Pcabody was phoned to and
said he would not accept, so the
' next morning P. L. Woodward
was brought out.
, Only 36 votes wore cast of
which Marshall Webb received
28, P. L. Woodward 24, Kuf us
Rowen 20, V. P. Pcabody 14.
There being three, members to
elect, Messrs. Webb, Woodward
"and Rowen are the lucky or un
lucky men. Elmer E. Allen and
Wn II. Barker arc the holdovers.
For Catarrh, let mo send you free
just to prove merit, a trial size box of
Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a
snow win to, creamy healing antisoptie
balm that gives instant relief to Ca
tarrh of the nose and throat. Mak
tho free test and see. Address Dr.
Shoop, Hacinc, Wis. Large jars CO
cents. S,old by All Dealers.
The News No Pure Drug Cough
Cure Laws would be needed, if all
Cough Cures were like Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure is and has been for 120
years. The National Law now re
1 quires that if any poisons enter into a
; cough mixture, it must bo printed on
the label or package. For this reason
mothers, and others, should insist on
having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. No
poison-marks on Dr. Shoop's labels
and none in the medicine, else it must
by Lnv boon the label. And it's not
only safe, but it is said to be by those
hat know it best, a truly remarkable
cough remedy. Take no chance, par
ticularly with your children. Insist on
having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Com
pare carefully the Dr. Shoop package
( with others and see. No poison marks
j there! You can always be on the safe
side by demanding Dr. Shoop's Cough
Cure. Simply refuse to accept any
: other. Sold by all dealers.
Dragging
Down
Pains
are a symptom of tna most serious
troublo which etui attack a woman,
viz: falling of the womb. With this,
generally, comes Irregular and painful
periods, weakening drains, backache,
headache, nervousness, dizziness, ir
ritability, tired feeling, etc. Tho cure Is
WINE
OF
Cardui
The Female Regulator
that wonderful, curative, vegetable ex
tract, which exerts such a marvelous,
strengthening Influence, on all female
organs. Cardui relievos pain and
regulates the menses. It Is a sure
and permanent cure for all female
complaints.
At all druggists and dealers In 21.00
bottles.
"I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN
In my womb and ovaries," writes Mrs,
Naomi Bake, of Webster Grove, Mo.,
"also in my right and left sides, and
my menses were very painful and Irreg
ular. Since taking Cardui I feel like a
new woman and do not suffer as I did.
It Is the best medicine 1 ever took."
IBANK OF
N EM ATI A,
W.M. CAMI'ltKl.l,, Pres.
KI.MKIt !:. AM.ICN, Chlur
Capital, $5,000
m With Amplo Facilities
any
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep
tive. .Many sudden
deaths are caused
by it heart dis
ease, pneumonia,
heart failure or
apoplexy arc often
the result of kid
ney disease. If
kidney trouble is
allowed toadvance
the kidney-poisoned
blood will at
tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of
the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Hladder troubles ahnost'ahvayo result
from a derangement of the kidnejs and
a cure is obtained (juickest by a proper
treatment of the kidney. Tf von nn fool.
I mg badly you can make uo'iuistakc by
! taking Dr." Kilmer's Swamp-Root, this
I great kidney, liver and bladder tetucdy.
it corrects utaimiiy lo Hold urine and
scalding pain in passing it, ami over
comes that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day,
and lo get up many times during the
night. Tho mild aiid the extruoKhtiary
effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing eases.
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 this wonderful new dis
covery and a book that tells all about it,
both sent free by mail. Addiess, Dr. ICil
luer & Co., Hinghamton, N Y. When
writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper Don't make any
mistake, but remember the name, Swamp
Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the
address, Jlinghamtou, N. Y., on every
bottle.
Worked Llko a Charm
Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that
spicy journal, the Enterprise, Louisa,
Va., says: "1 ran u nail in my foot last
week and at once applied IJucklcn's Ar
nica Salve. No inflammation followed;
the salve simply healed the wound."
Heals every sore, burn and skin disease.
Guaranteed at Hill Bros, druggists. 25c.
W. W. FRAZIER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Nemaha, Nebr.
Ail culls promptly uttondoa
Phono 28
J. X. Crotliei-
in the
MRS. HILL BUILDING
Shoo Rcnairine:
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harnoss a Specialty
knapp & SON
I'lnprlolore of tin
Livary& Feed Stable
NEMAHA, NEBR.
Gcod Dray iri cennoction with Livory
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Constipation
linked sweet npples, with Fomo peoplo. brint
prompt relief for Count I pat Ion. With other,
coarse all.vlient linwl will liavo tho same effect,
Nature undoubtedly 1ms u vcKolnblo remedy to
relievo oyonvilhiient U iowii to until, If pliyMcluns
ciui liut lind Nature's way to health. And this U
trlkliiBly trtiu with reward to Constipation.
'I ho bark of u certain tree In Callfornln Can
enra Snxmdii o.Toisa inoM, excellent aid to this
end. Hut. combined with KKyptlan Senna. Win
pery Klin Hark. Solid Uxtmct of Primes, etc.. thU
kiuiio Uiscara bark Is kIvcii Its Rrcate possiblo
power to .correct constipation. A toothsome.
Candy Tablet, called ljtx-cts. Is now mado at tho
Dr. Slump J-aborator es, from this liiKenuousund
innsleirectlvo prescription. Its effect on Const!
pat on. Hllloinnoss. Hour Stomach. Had Hreath,
Sallow ( omplcxlou, etc., is Indeed prompt und
bittlsfyhiK.
No KrlpliiK. no unpleasant after effects nro ex
perienced, und I-ax-ets am put up In Ix'tiutlful
HthoKraphcd metul boxes at fi tents and 25 cunU
per box.
Kor Homethlni? new, nlco, economical and
effective, try a box of
NEMAHA
NEBRASKA
T. K. AMiK.V, VIce.l'rcH.
KIIANIC THTS, Ant Cnh
Surplus, $1,000
for handling
Business entrusted to Us
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