The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, May 10, 1907, Image 8

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N EBKASKA
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
1
A good warm rain
helpful just now.
would be
Indorsed by every bank
and business man in Ne
braska City. The To
land Schools are noted
for the success of their
nraduates in securing
high grade positions.
SEND FOR PROSPECTUS.
DO IT INOw!
ADDRESS
NEBRASKA
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA
Charley Burns of Shubert was
a Nemaha visitor Thursday.
The box supper at the Cham-
pion school nouse last Friday
J. H. Tucker and daughter, I C. A. Tyler has been in Nema
Miss Lulu, of Kearney, Nebr., I ha this week putting in gasoline
arrived in Nemaha Thursday, on lighting plants. He has installed
a visit to Mr. Tucker's sister, them in the Methodist church
Mrs. Rebecca
friends.
Collins, and old
We helievA Nnmsih.i is as free
night was a great success. $28.15 from thieving as any place in the
was taken m, .$14 of which was sh.fn hnt fh.w uns hppn some
0-ivnn fn Hip MpfhndiRf nnrqnnno-n , . 7 " 7 " 1 erc m ins store, ine ivietnoaist
given to the Methodist parsonage chicken steaiing going on recent. h d Qdd Fellows have
fund and the remainder to Rev. lv ViWn fun 01Jfnt, fcflsmifWri .cn"c" 1 a tne uau r euows nave
and the Masonic hall, and has to
put them in the Odd Fellow's
hall and Elmer E. Allen's resi
dence yet. The plants are the
same as that used by Earle Gil
bert in his store. The Methodist
ly. Even the editor has suffered,
and any one that would steal
from an editor would steal from
a preacher. There is a pretty
strong suspicion and some evi
dence of the parties engaged in
this business, and if they don't
"watch out" and quit their
meanness something is liable to
drop and drop hard. Of course
the editor wouldn't do anything
he is patient and long suffering
but others will. So reform
before the evil days come.
outside lamps.
Tiles get quick and certain relief
from Dr. Snoop's Magic Ointment.
Please note it is made alone for Piles,
and its action is positive and certain.
Itching, painful, protruding or blind
piles disappear like magic by its use.
Large nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents.
Sold by All Dealers.
Ayers. A large number of
young people from Nemaha went j
out. The Champion people feel I
very thankful for the liberal
patronage bestowed.
We had decided to abandon
prophecying on the fruit crop, as
a big freeze would come immed
iately after we had printed an
article saying the fruit was all
right. But we will try it again.
We believe there will be almost
if not quite an average apple
i 1 i
crop except pernaps qn me lower We . . fc f of
land. Ihere will be some peaches fhshfinanHnau TmVn Sentinel
in some localities a good crop. Pnf wuji, n nf fup else, when the time comes they
There will also be some plums proposed erection by Henry Field, alwavs cal1 on the colonel to go
The Peru normal school and
the town of Peru, which is main
ly kept alive by the normal,
practically owe their existence to
Hon. T. J. Majors. The colonel
has always been on hand at every
session of the legislature fighting
for the old flag and an appropria
tion. And he usually gets what
he goes after in this line. No
matter who represents Nemaha
county in the legislature, whether
it be Ellis Good, W. D. Redmond,
J. W. Armstrong, or any one
A Narrow Escape
G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk,
Mo., had a narrow escape four years
ago, when he ran a jimpBon bur into his
thumb. He says: "The doctor wanted
to amputate it but I would not consent.
I bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve and that curen the dangerous
wound." 25c at Hill Bros., dru ggists
PETEK KEKKER.
Dealer In
We believe that spring has ar
rived at last.
Some fine views of Nemaha'
iust received two more street
scenes and the depot at the
postoffice bookstore.
The Sunday school lesson for
next Sunday may be found on an
inside page. This will be a reg
ular feature hereafter.
John M. Clark, who had been
at Omaha with his daughter,
Miss Daisy, returned home last
Friday. Miss Daisy came home
Monday. ;
Mrs. Alice A. Minick was the
guest of " Mrs. F.'.L. Woodward
Thursday and Friday of this
week. She spent- the winter
with Miss Perle Minick at War
rensburg, Mo., returning to her
Brownville home this week.
and strawberries. This prophecy
is all made on the basis that there
will oe no more hard freezes.
The editor went to Auburn
Tuesday, coming home Wednes
day so sick that, he had to be
hauled home and yet he strerious-
ly denies going into a saloon,
even if his old friend Til Bailey
had just opened one of those
places that drag people down to
degredation and death. The
editor stopped at the home of J.
W. Armstrong while at Auburn
and says he got so much more to
eat than he was accustomed to
at home that he couldn't stand
it. He will be more careful in
the future.
the seedsman, of a large seed
house, two stories in height, 300
feet long and 50 feet wide, to be
built of reinforced cement. Mr.
Field's business has grown from
practically nothing five years ago
until this year his orders will
aggregate 20,0000, amounting to
$100,000. He is thinking serious
ly of incorporating with a capital
j i ii i i
to the state capital ana engineer
the fight for the appropriation.
And they always want an appro
priation and always succeed.
The normal school is the pride of
Col. Majors' heart. If there is
one man Peru should stand by
and support it is Col. Majors.
Yet this is not always the case.
To hear some of the Peruvians
of $100,000, retaining one half of talk vou would think he was an
Highest market price paid for Hides,
Lard, Tallow, etc,
W. W. FRAZIER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Nemaha, Nebr.
All calls promptly attended
Phone 28
KNAPP & SON
Proprlctora of.tbc
of the stock himself, the other
half to be taken by close friends
and employes. This news item
is of interest to many of our
citizens, as Mr. Field is a son-in-
law of A. L. P. Thompson, and
has many friends and customers
in this vicinity.
enemy to the town and the
school. Such is generally the j
case though.
'1 Bf R R K .... niitinn
CURE the LUNGS
ivery& Feed Stable
ksmaha, nebr.
.rood Dray in connection with Livery
Satisfaction guaranteed.
The Best Friend
n heir ever hid It "Dtaolena." the old ra
ttahte. miinnteed "one minute" dlo that In.
Mantl v destroys Insect nests nd prevents cholert.l
nd cum mmnire. eczema and other hotr troubles.!
A genuine coal Mr Drcoaratlon. tree from time, sul
phur and other Injurious substances.
v! AND
Our old friend Til Bailey, with
whom we used to associate in
days of long ago when both wre
boys in Brownville, has opened a
saloon in Auburn. He ran one
of these most degrading places
in Rockport, Mo., until county
option prevailed in Atchison
G. N. Titus was in Lincoln last
week with Ellis E. Good and
Dr. Shellhorn interviewing Gov. county and now comes over here.
Sheldon with a view of having We hope it will be but a short
of the normal school board. Dr.
Tyler of Auburn is also a candi
date. James Hiatt, who has been
spending the winter with his
daughter, Mrs. J. R. Russell,
near Hastings, Nebr., came to
Nemaha Wednesday. He hasn't
yet decided whether he will re-
quit, and will then have his eyes
1 1 All
opened to the evil or his ways
and will use the business ability
he possesses and the faculty of
maKing ana noiaing inenas in
8 me legitimate enterprise.
The Difference
More than 5000 young men
and women, who graduated from
main here for awhile or go on to a Toland school, are now earning
Iowa.
A Mr. Gregory of Hamburg,
Iowa, was in Nemaha a few days
ago looking at farms with a view
of purchasing one, but as he ex-
pected to buy a good improved mentsof actual busincss
farm tor w or $ou an acre wnen
the prevailing price is $80 to
$100? he didn't buy.
irom $buu to ifb,uuu per annum.
Do you know of any other school
whose graduates are so success
ful? The Toland schools are not
"clerk factories." Students are
prepared to meet the require-
"Orderis heaven's first law"
and it begins to look like the
town board intended to see that
it was observed in Johnson. $50
)er month for a marshal and
13.70 for all drunks and disorder-
y conduct are the fruits of the
last board meeting. Johnson
News.
Isn't that consistent, though?
To talk of "order" and "heaven"
in connection with a saloon! The
town board hrst gives a man
license to sell the stuff that
makes men drunk, then pays a I
marhal $50 a month to arrest
these same men that have be
come drunk from patronizing the
place licensed and made re-
pectable" by them, and then
ine these men $13.. 70 for drink
ing it and getting drunk! What 1
a disgrace is 'fostered for the
.ViTH
r. ECem's
New Discovery
and wiafort of your animals means a great deal to yo
liui ttmm un you r. j Know-wmcn la ine pesiuirv wcii.
I thoDIPOLINE way Is "try before you buy." If ,
I this plan strikes you right, we are right here to help .
i you neciae tno muter. wnieio-ayiorarnc:in-
I pie Bottle oi"mpoiene, our uusraniee. ana rrce.
moOKOi VBJueeieinionnsuoBa
uaatcuai t All nausuv.
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CONSUMPTION
0UGIIS and
OLDS
Price
50c & $1.00
Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACH.
New Styles
Post Cards
Twenty-eight new designs re
ceived Thursday of this week a
big variety to select from. Call
at the Postoffice Bookstore and
see theip.
Miss Minnie May got a hard
fall last Saturday afternoon. She
was assisting in Gilbert's store
and went outside to get some
eggs from a customer. As she
started in her foot slipped on
some mud and she fell. Al
though she was carrying twelve
dozen eggs only three of them
were cracked, but she suffered a
broken rib from the accident,
besides being badly jarred. She
suffers considerably 'but is still
helping in the store.
The Gund Brewing Co. of La
Crosse pays Toland graduates
$30,000 per annum. The Swift
Packing Co., South St. Paul, pays
b9tween $12,000 and $15,000 per
annum. The Studebaker Bros.,
South Bend, Ind., between $10,-
000 and $12,000. The G. N. R.
R.;C. N. W. R. R.; C. M. & St.
P. R. R. and C. B. & Q. com
bined, pay xoiana graduates m
excess of $75,000 per annum.
For proof address Nebraska
Business University, Nebraska
City, Nebr.
sake of a little money!
Call at our store, please, for a free
Bampleof Dr. Shodp's "Health Coffee.'
If real coffee disturbs your Stomach
vour Heart, or Kidneys, then try this
clever coffee imitation. While Dr
Shoon has very closely matched Old
Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and
tasto, yet he has not oven a single
grain of real coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's
Health Coffeo Imitation is mado from
pure toasted grains or cereals, with
Malt, Nuts. etc. You will surely like
Health Coffee. Sold by Earle Gilbert.
Free bamples of "f revenues" and a
booklet on Cold3 will be gladly mailed
you, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine,
Wis. simply to prove merit. Preventics !
are little Candy Cold Cure tablets. No
Quinine, no Laxative, nothing harmful
whatever. Preventics prevent colds
as the name implies when taken early,
or at tno sneeze acaie." or a
seated cold or LaGrippe, break it up
safely and quickly with Preventics.
Sold by All Dealers.
Let me mail you free, to prove merit,
samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative,
and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The
Heart, or the Kidneys. Address me,
Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Troubles of
the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are
merely symptoms of a deeper ailment.
Don't make the common error of
treating symptoms only. Symptom
treatment is treating the result of your
ailment, and not the cause. Weak
Stomach nerves tho inside nerves
means Stomach weakness, always. And
tho Heart, and Kidneys aa well, have
their controlling or inside norves.
Weaken these nerves and you inevit
ably have weak vital organs. Here is
where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has
mado its fame. No other remedy even
claims to treat the "inside nerves."
Also for bloating, biliousness, bad
breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's
Restorative. Write for my free Book
now. Shoop's Restorative sold by All
Dealers.
To the People of Nemaha,
We invite you to inspect our new line of
Clothing
just added. No need to go to the larger towns for
Clothing. We have a complete line of
Child's, Boy's, Youth's
and Men's Suits
and to introduce it we offer to any one buying a Man's
suit $1.00 io cash, and to any one buying a Boy's suit
50 cents in cash. This is for a limited time, to intro
dece the line.
Yours for Business,
HARRINGTON I SONS
BANK OF NEMAHA
2C
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA
WM. OAMPDBLli, Prca. F. E. ALLKN, Vlce.Prci.
ELMER E. ALLEN, Caehlcr FRANK TITU8,Asb' Caih
Capital, $5,000
Surplus, $1,000
With Ample Facilities for handling
any Business entrusted to Us