The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, June 07, 1907, Image 5

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    I.
Thousands Have Kidney
' Trouble and Never Suspect it.
How to Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
-water and let it stand twenty-four hours ;
a sediment or. sct
tliugindicatesan , unhealthy con
dition of the kid
neys; if it stains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble ; too
frequent desire
to pass it or pain
in the back is
also convincing proof that the kidneys
and bladder are out of order.
What To So.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the jjreat kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part of the urinary passage.
It corrects inability to hold water
and scalding pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many
limes during the night. The mild and
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
tii soon realized. It stands the highest
for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
vou should have the best. Sold by drug
gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes.
You may nave a sample uouie ami a
book that tells all
about it, both sent free i
by mail. Address Dr. i
Kilmer & Co., Bing-
hamton. N. Y. When
-writing mention this paper and don't
make any mistake, but renieniner tne
ame, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and
the address, Bingliuiuton, N. Y.
J. JE. Oi-otlici-
Homo of Bramp-Root.
in the
MRS. HILL BUILDING
Shoe Repairing?
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
We have for sale, cheap, three
good farms in Nemaha county;
nlso two splendid residence
properties in town.
STULL fc HAWXBY
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS
AUBURN, NEBRASKA
The question of keeping the children
fairly prescntnblo during their play
hours ia always doubly difltcult m tho
summer. Half an hour's romping in
the garden will soil and rumple any
frock, Until it is only fit for the tub, so i
all sensible mothers devote a large
share of the summer's outfit to strong,
easily ironed dresses in which their
little ones can play in peace." Thus
says the nuthority on "Practical Clothes
for Little Girls" in the July number of
the New Idea Woman's Magazine, and
common sense is tho keynote of her
article.
The President's Name
It is indeed strange that the namo of
a man who has been written about as
much as President Roosevelt should
still be mispronounced by so largo a
number of people. And stranger is it
that the pronunciation which is farthest
from right is the one most frequently
heard as though it were spelled Ruse
velt. A Washington writer says tho Presi
dent took a few minutes "off" the
other day to explain the pronunciation
of his name to a visitor. He spelled it
out thus: "Ro-zie-velt." "It is more
nearly Ro-za-velt than it isRo-zie-velt,"
the President explained, "but if I should
syllable it that way for you and you
should follow my spelling in an effort
to convey to others the historically
correct pronunciation of my name
somebody would be sure to give tho
broad sound to the 'a' and make it
4Ro-zah-velt, ' so that it is safer to use
the dipthong 'ie' in order to avoid
worse confusion. So, remember that
in my nam? the double o is just o, the
s is z and the e following the s is short
a." Lincoln Star.
JONG
SPECIALS
Opening of
Huntley Lands:
33,000 acres Government irrigat
ed land near Billings, Montana,
opened by .lottery system June
2(5th; cheap excursion rates to
register for these rich irrigated
lands. Finest prizes yet offered
' by the Government. Cost ap
proximately $30.00 an acre, di
vided into ten yearly payments.
Get details.
To Pacific
Coast:
Specially low round trip Califor
nia rates June 8th to 15th; June
22nd to July 5th. Also to Port
land, Seattle and Spokane June
20th to July 12th. Daily low rate
Coast tours commencing June 1st
Slightly higher via Shasta route.
Good Chances
Eastward:
Daily low Jamestown Exposition
rates with side trips available for
New York, Philadelphia, Boston.
Atlantic Coast resorts. Also July
3rd to 6th very cheap to Saratoga
. with side trips to New York, also
July 11th to 13th to Philadelphia.
Big Horn
Basin:
We run personally conducted
homeseekers' excursions June 4th
and 18th, under guidance of D.
Clem Deaver, General - Agent
Landseeker's Information Bureau
Round trip $20,00.
Call or write for details.
0- V. GLENN. Tioket A Teat at fanahcT
L, W. WAKELEYi G, P, A.. Omabd,,
Hints in Using Telephone !
From the Brooklyn Eagle. 1
The art of telephoning is still an ac
complishment that few people regard
as a necessary part of their education.
The way to use the transmitter is to t
place the lips within half an inch of the
mouthpiece and speak in a considerably
lower tone than you ordinarily use in a
face-to-face conversation.
The reason for this is simple. Just
behind the mouthpiece is an aluminum
diaphragm backed with a very thin
sheet of hard carbon. Between this
sheet of carbon and the pont of contact
of the wires is a space filled with finely
powdered carbon.
The sound waves of the voice make
the aluminum diaphragm vibrate 'and
this in turn affects the carbon sheet,
which stirs the granulated carbon be
hind it.
The electrical current that is passing
through the carbon power feels all
these vibrations, however slight, and
reproduces them in the receiver and
the other end of the line, setting in
motion sound waves corresponding to
those in the transmitter.
If you shout at the transmitter the
vibrations may be so violent as to result
in only a confusing jumble at the other
end of fhe wire. Besides, loud talking
through a telephone is distressing to
the listener, who, you must remember,
gets the full volume of sound very close
to the ear.
If you hear a telephone man talking
by wire you will notice that he drawls
his words a little not enough to make
conversation noticeably slow, but suffi
ciently so that one word is started on
its way before another can tread on its
heels.
Clipping words, which is sometimes
done under the impression that it gives
them a sharper sound, is a mistake.
Even for talking over considerable dis
tances the voice should be lowered in
telephone conversations.
. ..
Poorly Paid Teachers."
Wymoro Wymorean: Thai
teaching is an underpaid profess
ion there can be no doubt, and
the wonder is that it is possible
to find enough people to fill the
positions. The average monthly
salary for the common schools of
Nebraska is .$44.07 and the aver
age for the high schools is only
$53. 38. Any effort upon the part
of school directors to increase
salaries should be commended.
The Missouri river, which cuts
queer capers when it is on a
bender, is still doing some ec
centric stunts in the neighbor
hood of St. Deroin.
That precinct is already small
enough, but the insatiable appe
tite of the river is still further
causing a diminuation of its area.
It commenced cutting into the
Van Osdel place some months
ago and is still at it. The fine
peach orchard and the grove of
trees have all tumbled into the
river and only a few trees remain
to mark the spot that was once a.
pretty piece of ground. 'Repub
lican. State Holiness Camp Meeting
The thirty-sixth annual camp
meeting of the Nebraska
State Holiness association will
be held at Epworth Lake park,
Lincoln, Nebraska, June 14-24.
The managers of the camp meet
ing have made special arrange
ments to make the meeting this
year the very best in its history.
Rev. Joseph H. Smith, of Cali
fornia, and Rev. H. C. Morrison,
of Louisville, Ky., two of the
most successful camp meeting
leaders in the United States have
been secured to do the preaching
and C. E. Rowley and wife, from
Ohio, will be leaders in song.
Good board for 0 cents a meal
can be had on the ground, and
lodging can be-had for those who
do not care to tent. Information
may be had by addressing Rev.
W. H. Prescott, 1210 O. St.,
Lincoln, Nebr.
Geo. D. Carrington, jr. has
been county superintendent for'
over three years. During, that
time he has worked hard for the
interests of the schools of the ,
county, and has never hesitated
when he saw anything that
needed doing for fear it would
be unpopular, He has" enthused
the teachers and inspired the
school officials until the schools
are now far ahead of anything in
the past. He has not spared
himself in the least, but has
always been a hard worker,
visiting every school in the coun
ty at least once a year and when
occasion required many times.
He has helped and encouraged
young teachers, advocated re
forms, and kept the schools up
to the highest standard possible.
Under his supervision the Ne
maha county schools have been
made the best in the history,
and Mr. Carrington has more
than a state wide reputation as
an educator.
Yielding to the solicitation of
many friends, Mr. Carrington
has consented to be a candidate
once more for this office, and his
name will be before the repub
lican voters at their primaries.
We do not believe he will have
any opposition.
Free Samples of "Prcvcntics" and a
booklet on Colds will be gladly mailed
you, on request, by Dr. Snoop, Racine,
Wis. simply to prove merit. Proventics
are little Candy Cold Cure tablets. No
Quinine, no Laxative, nothing harmfu
whatever. Proventics prevent colds
as the namo implies when taken early,
or at the "Sneeze State." For a
seated cold or LaGrippe, break it up
safely and quickly with Proventics.
Sold by All Dealers.
Fresh candies at the Postoffice
Bookstore.
W. W. FKAZIER, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon
Nemaha, Nebr.
All calls promptly attended
Phono 28
PUT tilt K tilt K tilt.
Denier III
Highest market price paid for Hides,
mid, Tallow, otc.
can be greatly Increased by giving
special care to tho health of every
animal and fowl on tho farm.'
Sick poultry, sheep, cattle, hogs,
horses, etc., depend on their livers
to keep them well.
Black-Draught1
Stock and Poultry
Medicine
keeps their livers working and
therefore keeps them well.
Ulack-Drnught Stock and Poul
try Medicine Is a pure, natural,
vegetable, blood purifier, and acts
by regulating the stomach, liver
'and bowels.
It prevents and cures Hog Choi-,
era, Chicken Cholera, Colic, Dis
temper, Coughs, Colds, Constipa
tion, Fever, Loss of Appetite,
Wasting Away, and all the com
mon stock diseases.
It Is a perfect medicine for gen
eral farm use. Try It.
Price 25c for a large can, at
all druggists and 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 ypur
ailment, and not the cause. Weak
Stomach nerves the inside nerves
means Stomach weakness, always. And
the Heart, arid Kidneys as well, have
their controlling or inside nerves..
Weaken these nerves and you inevit
ably have weak vital organs. Here is
where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has
made 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.
Paper covered books good
ones only 7 cents at the post
office bookstore.
Democratic papers very gener
ally were very much incensed
last fall when it was indicated in
the republican press of the capi
tal city and generally that Chair
man Allen of the democratic
state committee was a railroad
attorney and that the democratic
committee had access to the
books and records of the rail
roads. Indeed this was so ap
parent, when they gave the
number and date of issue of a
pass presented to Governor Shel
don, though the same had nqver
been used, that the burden of
proof immediately shifted to the
democratic committee, which was
utterly unable to. clear itself.
Now comes tli2 publicity feature
of the anti-pass law, passed by a
republican legislature, and shows
that, at least on the Missouri
Pacific, Mr. Allen is a pass holder.
He is in possession of a pass
issued to him as an attorney for
the Misfojri Pacific. This in
itself is legitimate. It is only!
interesting and otherwise thtt
Mr. Allen, his friends and even
his relatives, including Mr.
Bryn, should have denied that
Mr. Allen had any railway
connections whatever. Grand
Island Independent.
Call at our store, please, for a free
sampleof Dr. Shoop's "Health CofFeo."
If real colfee disturbs your Stomach,
your Heart, or Kidneys, then try this
clever coffee imitation. While Dr.
Shoop has very closely matched Old
Java and Mocha Coffee in fluvor and
taste, yet he has not even a single
grain of real coffee in it. Dr. Shoop'a
Health Coffee Imitation is made from
pure toasted grains' or cereals, with
Malt, Nuts. etc. You will surely like
Health Coffee. Sold by Earle Gilbert.
7 7w-S9r25PJ)PH
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GOLD COIN HEAVE CURE
IS GUARANTEED
fit USE AF HEAVES Too fast driving, shortly after a hearty
vwytpfc vr nmiw meal, is tho moat common cause of
Heaves. Driving too long when a horso ia not fueling well, dus
ty bay or grain. Horses with naturally weak lungs are easily
given the Heaves by dusty feed or too fast or long driving. All
Htoekmen who believe In using the BEST when nn article Ih
needed find that "Gold Cola Heave Cure" gives far better re
sults, both for quick action and continued, than any other Heave
Cure now on tho market. Test it on our Gold Coin Guarantee
money back if found unsatisfactory.
5f"Wrlte to the Gold Coin Veterinary Department for any
special Information regarding sick stock. No churge Is mude.
HOW 50C EARNED $110
SO Cents
50o and 91.00
Mr. A. Watzke. of Morris. Minn., savs;
"Dkau Siub: My driving mare got the heaves so bad I offered
her for sale for $15.00 and oould not sell her. I have used Gold
Coin Heave Powders on her for two months and now I wouldn't
take f 1S3 for her. I highly recommend your Heave Cure.
Anton Watzke."
SYMPTOM'S OF MffliMS The coat becomes rouuh: thcui
yimriyimp yy itywfw tea dry hacking cough: the up
petite Is irregular: sometimes poor, other times oravlng; the
bowels sometimes loose, other times constipated. A yellow mu
cus collects around the anus. The animal is likely to rundown,
become thin and poor, the breath gonerally has a foul odor; the
bolly may become largo, "pot belly." The horso turns up its
lips and rubs them against tho wall, or licks the manger and
shows uneasiness. Worms may appear In such enormous num
bers astoinvudo thn ntnmiinh nn1 lurnnmn vrw ilnni'RrmiH tn
iuo uuuuui. nucro aucuvcu wiui Miircuu worms, wniuu uneois
the rectum, the intense itching onuses tho horse to rub Its tail
against the wall, or to keep switching It constantly.
DON'T LOSE MONEY Horses, colts, and other animals If
TVT 1 fcyfr WVWH stunted in their growth; unthrifty
and misshapen by tho clogging of worms In tho Btomach und
bowels are not worth as much ns thrifty, spirited, healthy, glos
sy coated horses. "Gold Coin Worm Powder" makes extra
money for you by keeping your animals f reo from worms.
TESTIMONIAL
The Western Union Telegraph Co,
Cedar Rapids, Ia. Dec. 0, 1005.
Gold Cola Stock Food Co., St. Paul, Minn.
Express two barrels of Worm Powder today. Send balance'
of Worm Powder by freight. HOG SAVEIt CO.
SO Cents
We personally guarantee the Gold Coin Remedies
Call at our store and get a beautiful picture of Lou Dillon free. The picturt
U 14x10 inches, in 2 colors, ready for framing. It is a most life-like motion
picture showing Lou Dillon in action as in above picture.
W. F. KEELING E. D. BERLIN
Dr. Bturne fits glasses. So. Auburn Nemaha, Nebr. Brownville, Nebr.
llr. 1 If ft.