The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, May 10, 1907, Image 5

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Nineteen women have been elected to
the Finnish Diet the first time in
history, it is said thnt women have
been elected to any National Parlia
ment Finland is larger than Great
Britain and Ireland.
An Omaha jury has just ren-1 Nebraska City has fifteen sa
dered a verdict giving one Tom loons. This js surely enough
Dennison, . more or less widely to keep the thirsty in booze, but
Known, a verdict lor $7,500 dam- is not so many as in the past. A
In Iowa women have bond suffrage
and at an election in which they parti
cipated at Ida Grove recently not one
of the 68 ballots cast by women were
thrown out, whereas 25 men's votes h?.d
to be counted out. A newspaper cor
respondent says the women "voted
almost unanimously for public improve
ments, and demonstrated that they are
Jill boosters."
Coldest April in Twenty-Six Years
Washington, May 1. The month end
ing yesterday was the coldest April in
twenty-six years and within a degree
of the coldest April ever experienced,
according to the weather bureau. The
ages against the Omaha News.
Some time ago an Omaha jury
found one Pat Crowe not guilty
of kidnapping the Cudahy boy.
The veudicts of Omaha juries
make interesting reading. Neb.
City Tribune.
The editor of this family journ
al has been justice of the peace
for over three years and has had
just two trials. Both of these
were men who had got drunk on
whiskey bought by one of them
in a saloon at Brownville. We
have no use here for a marshal
tew years ago we remember
there were twenty-seven saloon
in that little city.
Tecumsoh is certainly a good
place for a newspaper man. We
notice that both proprietors of
the Chieftian are directors in the
Citizen's national bank. v A. B.
Allen, a former publisher, was
Gov. Mickey's private secretary
for four years, and is now acting
in that capacity for Gov. Sheldon.
bureau's report last night says: "The
and no use for saloons. We
iviAMfh fnuhnvnnfnvirfm ntr r ciirnncc!inn "
of cold spells which swept southeast-1 years and ihe lst one we had
ward over the northeast Rocky moun-; quit business three months before
tain slope and gradually spread south- j the expiration of the license,
ward and eastward over the entire i
country east of the Rocky mountains.
Tjie cold was almost continuous except
for brief intervals for a day or so of
warmer weather and it closes with
remarkably low temperatures in the
interior valleys and the southwest."
J. liC, Ol'OtllOl'
In the
MRS. HILL BUILDING
Shoo Rcioairingc
Harness Repairing
Hand Mat'o Harnoss a Specialty
At the coming State Fair, the
first week in September, there
will be a new classification for- subiect to "fits" and acts nueor
An affidavit alleging that
Charles Standclilfe is insane was
filed with the commissioners to-
and at four o'clock this
afternoon a hearing will bo held
in the court house. During the
past two weeks SlandclilTe hns
been working for County Com-1
missioner W. S. Ashton, near!
Dunbar. It is said that he is '
f You 1
Look
Yellow
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New High School Law
Under the free high school law, the
free part will not exist until all require
ments have been met by pupils, patrons
and school districts-before, at and after
the annual school district meeting.
1 Pupils to enter the 9-10-11 or 12
grades must show to the county super
intendent that they have completed the
work of the preceding grade.
2 The pupil must have a certificate
signed by the county superintendent
that he ha3 completed the work of the
required grade and is unable to secure
the work of the desired grade in the
district of his residence.
3 The parent, or guardian, must
make application in writing to the
county superintendent on or before the
second Monday in June of ench year.
He must give the number of the dis
trict in which he maintains his legal
.residence, the number of pupils for
whom free high school education is
desired, and the high school grade
which each pupil is to enter.
The county superintendent will make
and deliver to the director or secretary
of the board of education of each dis
trict effected an itemized estimate of
the amount necessary to pay the tuition
of all pupils in that district entitled to
and for whom proper application has
been made for free high school educa
tion, and the grade each pupil is to
enter.
If the school district fails to vote the
necessary tax it becomes the duty of
the county superintendent to report to
the county clerk whose duty it is to
make the, levy as though the tax has
been voted at the annual school district
meeting.
The Illinois Course of Study, pub
lished by Hammond & Stephens Co.,
Fremont, Nebraska, is the approved
course of study for the entire state for
all grades below the ninth grade.
Any graduate of a ninth, 10th or 11th
grade school who wishes to attend an
other high school of higher grade must
have a certificate from the county su
perintendent in order to take advantage
of the free high school law. The high
school courses must be standard. It
makes no difference when a person
graduated: all he need do is to obtain a
certificate from the county superin
tendent. It is not necessary to decide
on the school which the pupil will attend
in making application to the county
superintendent.
county collective exhibits. The
state has been divided into three
districts, the eastern being the
counties lying east of the west
line of Knox, Pierce, Madison,
Colfax, Butler, Seward, Saline
and Jefferson counties. The
central being the counties lying
ly. Relatives of StandclifTc
living at Brownville filed the
affidavit Neb. City Tribune.
Wonderful Eczema Curo
"Our little boy had eczema for fiye
years," writes N.. A. Adams, Henrietta
Pa. "Two of our home doctors said the
case was hopeless, his lungs being nf-
but no benefit resulted. Hy chance we
read about Electric Bitters; bought a
bottle and soon noticed improvement.
We continued this medicine until sever
al bottles were used, when our boy was
completely cured." Best of all blood
medicines and body building health
tonics. Guaranteed at Hill Bros, drug
store. 50c.
west of Said line and east of the foctcd. We then employed other doctors
west line of Boyd, Holt, Garfield,
Custer, Dawson, Frontier and
Red Willow counties and the
western being all the counties
lying west of said lines.
Twenty-five hundred dollars is
set apart for premiums. All
exhibits to participate in the
premium money must score sixty
per cent of the highest score in
their particular district, by ream
score card. All exhibits scoring
above sixty per cent, will parti
cipate equally in $1410.00 (being
60 per cent of $2350.00), and in
$940.00 pro rata, according to
the number of points above the
minimum.
In addition to above, $50.00
will be awarded to each exhibit
scoring the highest in its district.
Lancaster county is -allowed to
exhibit under a handicap of 100
points. William James of Dor
chester is superintendent of this
department.
The trouble is, your liver's
sick. One of its products,
"bile," is overflowing into
your blood.
You can't digest your food,
your appetite, is poor, you
suffer dreadfully from head
ache, stomach ache, 6izz'i
ncss, malaria, constipation,
etc. What you need is not a
dose of salts, cathartic water
or pills but a liver tonic
Thedford's
Black-Draught
o-o
blanket of
state April
well under
That May Freeze
Nebraska probably never had
a May freeze that did less damage
than this latest one. Probably
no state in the west has suffered
less from the erratic weather of
the past five weeks than Nebras
ka. Four years ago when a
snow covered the
30 it found spring
way. The leaves
were far advanced, the wheat
was beginning to joint, the birds
had built their nests and laid
their eggs, the alfalfa was nearly
a foot high, the peaches had set
on, and the apple trees were in
full bloom. That snow was a
pall to the spirits of the people
as it was a pall to the landscape,
vpfc thn sr.nr.fi vifilrlnrl f.Vinf: vonv
4- l. .,..,., I -P..-. 1. I "
keep your bowels regular with Dr. j 35, 000, 000 bushels of wheat.
King's New Life Pills. Their action is 'There was even some fruit,
so gentle that the appendix never has 'This May everything that the
cause lo maKo ine least complaint.
Guaranteed by Hill Bros., druggists
25e. Try them.
My Bost Frlond
Alexander Benton, who lives
Rural. Route 1 Fort Edward, N.
Special to
California:
Low rate Summer tours to San
Francisco and Los Angeles; about
half rates until May 18th, also
Juno 8th to 15th; June 22nd to
July 5th. Slightly higher daily
commencing June 1st; small extra
cost via Portland and Seattle.
Tills great incdlclno nets gently on
the sick liver. It purifies the blood,
renews theappetlto, feeds the nerves,
clears tlio brain und cures consti
pation. It is a true medicine for sick liver
and kidneys, and regulates all the
("gestlve functions. Try it.
At all dealers in medicines
2o'c package.?.
DO YOIT GET UP
WITH A I,AMI$ BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
vt pcra is sure 'to know ot the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great, kid-
l ncy, liver and blati-
ff. der remedy.
It is the great med
ical triumph of the
nineteenth century ;
discovered after years
of sciciltilic research
4 . t-M it
- -y?i. l)V .,'" turner, me
.h.."- ' iMinniMil klfltip Mini
bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
successful in promptly curing lame back",
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and
llright's Disease, which is the worht
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not tec
ommeiidod for everything but if you have
kidncv. liver or bladder trouble it will be
! found just the remedy you need. It has
been tested in so many ways, in jiospiuu
work and in private" practice, and has
proved so successful in every ease that a
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-Hoot, und how to
lindout if vou have kidney or bladder trou
ble. When writing mention reading this
iv . i . . r . .............. -i .1 . ......
I l'ouerous oner in tins i.pci iiuum-iiu jum
address to Dr. Kilmer
& Co., lliughamton,
N. Y. The regular
fiftv-ccnt and oue-
lollar size bottles are "omo of swnmp-noct,
sold by all good druggists. Don't make
any mistake, but remember the name,
Sw'amp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamji-Root,
and the address, UinghaTnton, N. Y., on
every bottle.
L(G A L NOTICE
Kinosi K. Wliilnrs, it minor, William W.
Winter, ii minor. W llllam II Willing
tliclr Inll.ri , will lulto nolle' jll'ilt on tlu Ulnf
dii.v ofMau'h, lilu7. Wlnfhlil S. Armti'llulit,
(norm V. Aiuh'mUM, Kii.i;mI L, Argiib lulu,
l.ci oro Aii ulirlIH, l.eniui Ai-uamltilit ntiil
Ij'iiiu ArK'ihi la! t, ll' WV ton In, flln I
tlmlr i t i Ion In Hit' dl-tr ct (ouit oi Ncnmii'i
coiihl , Noliinsldi, ukiui H. 8 Id ilHondni.t ,
I'm iij el ini'l i' iij cr of which lo lo ii.ii
lion IctH 'Hind II In I l. i'U IT in tin villuiM'or
iim lir, iM'l ivkImi, rnror Hun totlit' iuh p I,
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unlit lu'cmiH k ii lit lie h lil ami (lie pii'etdU
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IhU l-ttlli 1 1 U'1-.ptM tlVl Mmi'i" , mill 'III KIX'll
otl'fi iHii f ii I'lpiliy tuny iiquiic. Vmi mo
it (jnlifil 1 1 answer mltl I'tltlon oli or) oloiu
tin iltn ilny ol Amy, ltl7.
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I'lllll.tUlH.
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Don't Pay Alimony
divorced fi"m your appendix
says: "Dr. King's New
on
Y.,
Discovery is
my best earthly friend. It cured me of
asthma six years ago. It has also per
formed a wonderful cure of incipient
consumption for my son's wife. The
first bottle ended the terrible cough,
and this accomplished, the other symp
toms left one by one, until she was
perfectly well. Dr. King's Now Dis
covery's power over coughs and colds
is simply marvelous." No other rem
edy has ever equaled it. Fully guaran
teed by Hill Bros., druggists. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free. '
frost could do had been done
before the freeze struck the
state, having destroyed the fruit
with the probable exception of
part of the apples. The loss of a
fruit crop is a small matter. In
Missouri, where the fruit is
frozen worse than in Nebraska
the case is different, for fruit is
an important issue there while
here it is a mere incident in farm
prosperity. The Spaniards have
the proverb: "A cold April, much
bread and little wine." Nebras
ka is fortunate in being the state
that produced the bread. State
Journal.
Big Horn
Basin:
We run personally conducted
homeseekers excursions May 7th
mrl 21st. June 4th "and 18th
under guidance of D. Clem Denv
er, General Agent Landseekers' j
Information Bureau, to assist
settlers to secure an early hold at j
cheapest rates of magnificent ir
rigated lands in the Rig Horn
Basin; write about these lands.
Round trip $20.00.
Cheap Kates
East.
To Jamestown Exposition daily
low rates; via New York slightly
higher. During the summer low
excursion rates to Atlantic City.
Saratoga Springs, Philadelphia,
also to the Seashore and Mountain
resorts.
Rocky Mountain
Tours:
To Colorado, Ltah, Black Hills,
Cody, Sheridan, Yellowstone
Park. Daily low rate tours after
June 1st.
0- V. GLENN. Ticket Meat at Nemaha
L, W. WAKELEY. G. P, A Oiuaba,.
We have for sale, cheap, throe
in Nemaha county;
splendid residence
properties in town.
good farms
also two
STULL & HAWXBY
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS
AUBURN, NEBRASKA
BOLD COIN HEAVE CURE
IS GUARANTEED
PAilQP flP MFVPt Too fast rtrlvlrnf, shortly after tilienrty
wku JU ur nthiM meal, In tho most common must of
Houvcs. Driving too long wliun a homo Is not foollnif well, dus
ty Hay or Kraln. Ilorsos with naturally weak Iuiiks aro easily
riven tho Heaves hy dusty feed or too fast or Ioiik driving. All
Ktoekmun who holfcvo In ugtni the I1HST when nn artlelo In
nocdod llnd that "Colli olu lli'iivo Curo" kIvcs far hotter re
HultK.hoth foniiilek action and continued, than any other I leave
Ouro now on tho market. Test It on our Gold Coin CHiarantou
money back if found uiiHatfofactory.
frSTWrlto to tho Gold Coin Veterinary Uopartmont for any
npcolul Information regarding Hick Block. No charge 1h made.
HOW 50C EARNED $110
EBtaa Iff
HEAVE CURElisft
HORSE TONIC IlP
no Conu
QU2MmsToon)QD(o
fSOe and SX.00
Mr. A. "Watzkc. of MorriH. Minn, kiivs:
"Uhau Sins: My drlvltn marc j:ot the heaves so had I offered
her for Rale forIS.OO and could not sell her. I have used Gold
Coin Heave Powders on her for two months and now 1 wouldn t
take 815 for her. I highly roeommend your Hoavo Cure.
Anton Watkb."
VMDTOWK fiF WDRMQ The coat hecomesrouBhttheio
aimnumo ur giunwa ls u dry lmoUI1I omu,'h: the up-
potliu Is IrruKular: soiiietlineH poor, other times cravliiK! tho
bowjelHSoinotlmcHlooso, other times constipated. A yellow mu
cus collects around the anus. The animal is likely to run down,
beoomo thin und poor, tho breath uenerally has a foul odor ttio
belly may become lanro. "pot belly." Tho horso turns up Its
Hps and rubs them aaliist tho wall, or licks thu maimer mid
Bhows uneasiness. Worms may appear In such onormous num
bers as to Invade tho Stomach and lienomn vorv dangerous to
inu .niiuai. Yiieru aucuica wua xnreao worms, wmen anccis
tho rectum, tho Intense itching causes tho horso to rub Its tall
against tho wall, or to keep switching It constantly.
nrtU'T I flQP MflUPV Horses, colts, and other animals If
uun l LUQC muni: I stunted In their growth; unthrifty
and misshapen by the closing of worms in the stomach and
bowels aro not worth as much as thrifty, spirited, healthy, glos
by coated horses. "lull Coin Worm roivdur" makes extra
money for you by keeping your animals frco from worms.
TESTIMONIAL '
Tho Western Union Telegraph Co.
Cedar Itaplds, la., Deo. 0, 1005.
Qold Coin Stock Food Co.. St. I'aul. Minn.
Kxpress two barrels of Worm I'owdor today. Send balanco
JS?
POWDER g
CfH-OCQ.. rooo CO
of Worm Powder by freight.
HOG SAVJOK CO.
no Cent u
- Wo personally guarantee the (iolil Coin Iti'incdli'S
Ciijl at our storo and p;ot a beautiful pieturo of Lou Dillon free. The picture
is 14x19 inches, in 2 colors, ready for framing. It is a most lifo-like motion,
picture showing Lou Dillon in action as in above picture.
E. B. BERLIN
W. F. KEELING
Nemaha, Nebr.
Brownville, Nebr.