The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, January 03, 1908, Image 8

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    Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
It used to be considered that only
urinnry and bladder troubles were to be
traced to tlic kidneys,
but now modem
i (iciencc proves mat
nearly all diseases
have their beginning
in the disorder of
these most important
organs.
The kidneys filter
and purify the blood
that is their work.
Therefore, when your kidneysare weak
or out of order, you can understand how
quickly your entire body is affected and
how every organ seems to fail to do its
duty.
If you are sick or "feet badly," begin
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot, because as soon
as your kidneys arc well they will help
all the other organs to health. A trial
will convince nnyone.
If you are sick you can make no mis
take by first doctoring your kidneys.
The mild and the extraordinary effect of
Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Root, the great
kidney remedy, is soon reulized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful cures
of the most distressing cases, nnd is sold
.... il ..-it,, t... nil IfjW
druggists in fifty-cent
and one-dollar size
bottles. you may
have a ean.pic Dottle iiomoofswarap-itoot.
by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you
how to find out if you have kidney or
bladder trouble. Mention this paper
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hing
hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the nume, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Hiughamton.N. Y., on every bottle.
The Youth's
Companion
It Comes Every Week
Among the contents of the New Volume
for J903 willbc
250 Good Stories
Serial Stories, Stories of Charac
ter, Adventure and Heroism.
350 Contributions
Articles,' Sketches, Reminiscen
ces by Famous Men and Women.
1000 Graphic Notes
on Current Events, Discoveries and
Inventions in Nature and Science.
2000 One-Minute Stories,
L Bits of Humor and Miscellany,
theWeeklyHealth ArtkIe.Timely
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Every New Subscriber
who eats oat and sends this slip
at once with name and address
and s)x.7s will receive
FREX
All the Isswea of The Companion
for the remaining weeks or 1907.
The Thankaslvlna, Christmas and
New Year's Double Numbers.
The Companion's Four-Leaf Hang
ing Calendar for xgo8, then
The Companion for the 84 weeka
of X008-a library of the beat read
ing for every member of the family.
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION.
. Boston, MAaa. m
hew subscriptions received at this oSlee
PILES
get Immediate relier from
Dr. Shotp'sMsgk Ointment
Indigestion
Stomach trnublo is but a symptom of, and not
In ltel( a true illsuane. Wo think of Dyspepsia,
Hmrtbum, and Indigestion as real diseases, yot
they aro symptoms only of a curtain cpcclllo
Nervo sickness nothing t'lso.
It was this fact that (livt correctly led Dr. Shoop
In the creutlon of that now very popular Stomach
llemedy Dr. Shoop's Hostoratlvo. Gointr direct
to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success
and favor to Dr. Snoop tnd his Itestomttve, With
out thut original uud highly vital principle, no
such lasting accomplishments were ever to be hud.
For stomach distress, bloutlng, biliousness, bud
breath and sallow comploxlon, try Dr. Shoop's
Itestoratlve Tablets or Liquid and see for youn
self what It can und will do. Wo soli and cheer,
fully recommend
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
Mr. Eels 0 Highland, Kansas,
was in Ncmah i Wednesday and
1 rtti
rnursuay.
Marion Scid recently moved
in the Galbraith house in the
northeast part of town.
Miss Hillie O'Harra, who has
been visiting in Nemahs for sev
eral weeks, returned to her home
in Brooklyn, Iowa, Friday.
Thos. O'Harra started for El
sie, Perkins county, Nebraska,
Thursday, to look after some
land belonging to his mother,
Mrs. N. B. Scrivoner.
The Christian Sunday echool
elected the following officers last
Sunday;
Supt. Minnie May.
AssistantMrs. C. H. Kindig.
Secretary Ethel Sherwood.
Assistant Florence Denny.
Treasurer Bert Dressier.
Assistant Muriel Barker.
Librarian Viola Farson.
Assistant Ruth Knapp.
Organist Bessie Dressier.
Assistant Maude Burns.
At the regular meeting of Bena
lodge of Rebekahs, Wednesday
night, the following officers were
elected:
N. G. -Belle Barker.
V. G. Anna Knapp.
Sec'y Fannie Yackly.
Chaplain Minnie May.
R. S. N. G. Louisa Stephenson
L. S. N. G. -Alice Peabody.
R. S. V. G. Jennie Quiller.
L. S. V. G. C. P. Barker.
I. G,-C. W. Roberts.
0. G. Marshall Webb.
Death of Mrs. W. H. Lemon
Mrs. Jcsephine Lemon, wife of
W. H. Lemon of St. Deroin,
died Monday forenoon, Dec. 30,
1907. Mrs. Lemon had been in
very poor health for some time,
with consumption, but had kept
up and her death was not expect
ed so soon. A few days previous
ly she had gone over to a sister's,
living east of Shubert, near the
brick church, and died there.
The funeral sereices were held
at the Barada church Wednesday
and the remains laid at rest in
the Barada cemetery.
Josephine Siemering was, born
Sept. 10, 1861, and grew to wo
manhood in Richardson county,
Nebr. Was married to W. H.
Lemon in 1884, and three years
later moved to St. Deroin, in
Nemaha county, and lived there
until her death. She was con
verted October 10, 1892, and
lived a consistent Christian life
since then. She departed this
life Dec. 30, 1907, aged 46 years,
3 months and 20 days. She was
the mother of seven children,
four of whom are living and are
bft with the bereaved husband
to mourn the loss of a loving wife
and mother. 1
He Fought at Gettysburg
Dnvid Parker, of Fayette, N.Y., who
lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: "Elec
trie Bitters have done mo more good
than any medicino I ever took, for
several years I had stomach trouble,
and paid out much money for medicine
to little pnrpose, until I begun taking
Flectric Bitters. I would not take $500
igr what they havo done ferme."
Grand tonic for the aged and for female
weaknesses. Great alterative aud body
builder; best of all for lamo back an
weak kidnoys. Guaranteed by all drug
gists 50c.-'
, 1
If real coffee disturbs your stomach,
your heart or kidnoys, then try this
clever ColTee imitation Dr. Shoop's
Health Coffee. Dr. Shoop has closely
matched old Java' and Mocha Coffee in
flavor and taste, yet it has not a single
grain of real coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's
Health Coffee Imitation is madminute.
pure toasted grains
malt, nuts, etc. Made in one i
No tedious long wait. You will from
like it. Got a free sample at our store.
Earle Gilbert.
In looking through some pa
pers a few days ago we came
across the first number of the
Nemaha Times, a paper estab
lished here April 17, 1880, by
Ben F. Sanders, the oldest broth
er of the Advertiser editor. The
firm of Titus Bros. Jas. A. and
John F. had just dissolved part
nership. David Tourtelot, John
S. Minick and Eli Terry were
also dealers in general merchan
dise, and Wm. Drain ran the
"Nemaha City Cash Store," car
rying a stock of groceries, queens
ware, glassware, boots and shoes,
hats and caps and hand made
harness. The Chicago Lumber
Co. had a yard here. J. J. Ben
der ran the drug store. Willing
Bros, carried a full stock of hard
ware. Theo. Hill bought grain
and sold agricultural implements.
J. B. Rees had the livery barn.
Levi Johnson was landlord of the
City hotel and J. B. Hoover was
also running a hotel in the brick
where Earle Gilbert now lives.
J. P. Crother was the shoemaker
and harnessmaker. D. A. Mor
ton, S. A. Huntington and Grant
Clover were the blacksmiths. J.
G. Gilliland had the barber shop.
Peter Kerker was running a meat
market. Jas. Kay, L. M. Foster
and B. Bell Andrews were the
physicians. J. W. Hubbell had
just succeeded W. A. Swearinger
as agent at the depot.
. At the village election held the
week previous John Blair, Peter
Kerker, A. H. Scoville, Enoch
Cummings and J. B. Hoover
were elected trustees.
The .following are some of the
prices quoted by David Tourtlot:
10 lbs. a sugar and 11 lbs. c su
gar for $1; 7 lbs. good coffee, $1;
10 lbs. apples, $1; 10 lbs. peach
es, $1; coal oil, 15c; nails, 6c;
one good broom, 15c.
GoSomewhere
Winter Tourist Rates
Daily, commencing Novempcr 15,
to Southern, Southwestern and
Cuban resorts.
Homeseeker's
Excursions:
Cheap rate excursions the first
and third Tuesdays of each
month this autumn to Kansas,
Oklahoma, tho Gulf country, Col
orado, Utah, Wyoming, Big Horn
Basin, Montana and the North
west. Ask your nearest agent
or write the undersigned.
Big Horn Basin and
Billings District:
We help you buy land. Personally
conducted landseckers excursions
in charge of Mr. D. Clem Deaver
are run on the first and third
Tuesdays in December to the
Kinkaid free land district in north
west Nebraska, to the Big Horn
Basin, and to Yellowstone Valley
near Billings, Montana. Put
your money in land, and let us
help you find locations at the
early nnd ground floor prices:
you can homestead under the
Government ditch, or take up
land under the Carey act at 50 '
cents per acre plus the cost of
water. There is no section of j
the west with a more active and
certain irrigation development
than the Big Horn Basin. Write .
D. Clem Deaver, General Agent
Landseekers Information Bureau
Omaha. No charge for his ser
vices, 0- V. GLENN, Tiokot A?eut at Nemaha.
L, W WAKELEY, G. P, A., Omaha,
Appendicitis 1
Is due in a large measure to abuse of
tho bowels, by employing drastic pur
gatives. To avoid all danger, use only
Dr. King's new life pills, the safe, gen
tle cleansers and invigorators. Guar
anteed for headache, biliousness, mala
ria and jaundice, at drug stores, 25c.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Curttright
who live near Syracuse, are re
joicing over the arrival of a big
boy, born Thursday night.
In order to be sure of the dis
ease causing the death of Mrs.
J. M. Sanders, there being some
peculiar features connected with
the disease, a post mortum ex
amination was held on the body
the day after death, there being
present Drs. Keeling, Kay and I
T71u C XT l- 1 T ..L I
ria&ivL ui lNtsmana ana juuigen
of Auburn. Dr. Lorance of Au
burn, who had been the consult
ing physician and who had pro
nounced the case cancer of the
liver, could not be present, and
at his request a portion of the
tissue of the liver was sent to
him and he sent a specimen to
the state pathologist for micro
scopic examination. This au
thority pronounced it cancer of
the liver, thus confirming the
doctor's diagnosis;
To check a cold quickly, get from
your druggist some little Candy Cold
Tablets called Preventics. Druggists
everywhere are now dispensing Preven
' tics, for they are not only safe, but
( decidedly certain and prompt. Preven
, tics contain no quinine, no laxative,
nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at
( the "sneeze stage" Preventics will pre
vent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, LaGrippe,
' etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Good
for feverish children. 48 Preventics 25
cents. Trial boxes 5 cents. Sold by
All Dealers.
Trial Catarrh treatments are being
mailed out free, on request, by Dr
Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are
proving to the people withouta penny's
cost the great value of this scientific
prescription known to druggists every
where as Dr. Shoop 'sTCatarrh Remedy.
Sold by All Dealers.
Your Bank
We sell them land in Buffalo, Custer, Dawson, Lin
coln, Perkins, Keith or Deuel. We have some good
bargains, Write us for list. Any amount at any
price from $5 to 100.
M. 19. FOCTCH, Agent,
KBABNBT, NEBR
Stomach troubles, Heart and Kidney
ailments, can be quickly corrected with
a prescription known to druggists every
where as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The
prompt and surprising relief which this
remedy immediately brings is entirely
due to its Restorative action upon the
controlling nerves of the stomach, etc.
A weak stomach, causing dyspepsia, a
weak heart with palpitation or inter
mittent pulse, always means weak
stomach nerves or weak heart nerves.
Strengthen these inside or controlling
nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative
and see how quickly these ailments dis
appear. Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis.,
will mail samples free. Write for
them. A test will tell. Your health is
certainly worth this simple trial. Sold
by All Dealers.
J. E. Orotliei-
in the
MRS. HILL BUILDING
Shoe Repairing
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
.r-.
BANK OF
, NEMAHA,
WAI. UWt.MJ.SLl., Pros.
, KLMEIt E. ALLEN, Cnehlurl
Capital, $5,000
With Ample Facilities
any
A Hard Debt to Pay
"I owe a debt of gratitude that can
never can be paid off," writes G. S.
Clark, of Westfield, Iowa, "for my
rescue from death, by Dr. King's New
Discovery. Both lungs were so seriously
affected that death seemed imminent,
when I commenced taking New
Discovery. The ominous dry, hacking
cough quit before the first bottle was
used, and two more bottles made a
complete dure." Nothing has ever
equalled New Discovery for coughs,
colds and all throat and lung complaints.
Garranted by all druggists 50c and
$.00. Trial bottle free.
KSLLthk cough
and CURS TKS tUNCS
WITH gj"
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PILES
get Immediate relief from
Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment
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Livery& Feed Stable
NEMAHA,i NEBR.
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Satisfaction guaranteed.
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