The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, January 10, 1908, Image 10

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    Miss Blanche Williams came up
from Shubcrt this morning.
John Ackorman of Brown villc,
has been bound ovor to district
court on the charge of complicity
in the burning of his livesy barn
in Brownvillc. 'His bond has
been fixed at .$1000.
Peter Carey, the veteran dray
man of Peru, was badly injured
in a runaway last Saturday. One
leg was broken in two places.
He was taken to Omaha Monday
and that afternoon his leg was
amputated. His injuries may
prove fatal.
Thursday night of last week
Charles G. Brockett, a floor
walker in a Chicago store, and
Mrs. Ruby Pishzak, wife of an
Illinois state bank examiner, were
found unconscious from bullet
wounds in Grand Park, Chicago.
Notes found in Brockett's cloth
ing showed that the shooting wes
in pursuance of a suicide pact.
Brockett died a few minutes after
being taken to the hospital. Mrs.
Pishzak was shot above the heart
and is in a critical condition.
Mrs. Pishzak is a stepdaughter
of John S. Furnas of Brownu lie.
Mr, and Mrs. Pishzak have be( n
estranged for some time, but the
tragedy has effected a reconcilia
tion, and the husband watches
at the bedside of the wounded
woman at the hospital.
Mr. Furnas is in Chicago car
ing for his stepdaughter.
To cheek a cold quickly, got from
your druggist some little Cundy Cold
Tablets called Preventies. Druggists
everywhere are now dispensing Preven
ties, for they are not only safe, but
decidedly certain and prompt. Proven
tics contain no quinine, no laxative,
nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at
the "sneeze stago" Preventicg will pre
vent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, LaGrippo,
etc. Hence the name, Preventies. Good
for foverish children. 48 Preventies 25
cents. Trial boxes 5 cents. Sold by
All Dealers.
I Slglfluan Pn'oyor
"May the Lord help you make Buck
o,i3 Arnica salve known to all," writes
J. G. Jenkins of Chapel Hill, N. C. It
'quickly took the pain out of a felon for
me and cured it in a worndorfully short
time." Best on earth for sores, burns
and wounds. 25c at the drug1 store.
W. W. FKAZIER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Nemaha, Nebr.
All calls promptly attended
Phone 2b
fhoisinds Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it
1'revalenuy of Kidney DUciikc.
Most people do not realize the alarm
ing increase and remarkable prcvnlcncy
oi Kiciney disease.
Whilckiduey dis
orders are the
most common
diseases that pre
vail, they are
almost the last
recognized by
patient and phy
sicians, who eon.'
tent themselves
with doctoring the effects, while the orig
itutl disease undermines the system.
What To So.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great 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, apd overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many
times during the night. The mild ami
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
is soou realized. It stands the highest
for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
you should have the best. Sold by drug
gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes.
You may have a sample bottle and a
noon mat tens an
about it, both sent free
by mail, Address Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Bing-
hamton, N. Y. When
writing mention this
one of iwunp-Root,
paper and don't
make any mistake, but remember the
' name, Dr. Kilmer's iSwamp-Koot, ana
the address, Binghamton, N. Y,
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Miss Essie White is quite sick.
Clyde Hill drove up from Shu
bcrt Thursday.
Theodore Hill of Shubcrt was
in Nemana Wednesday.
Mrs. Ray Anderson has an at
tack of the grip, but is 'getting
better.
Geo. S; Smith of Table Rock is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Walter
Hadlock. He came over Thurs
day. F.L.Woodward went to Omaha
Tuesday morning and from there
to Kansas City. He will probably
return today,
Josiah Frazier of Pattonsburg,
Missouri, came to Nemaha Tues
day and has been visiting his
grandson, Dr. W. W. Frazier.
Two mutual insurance compa
nies have suspended in the past
month the National of Omaha
and the Nebraska Mercantile of
Lincoln.
The Modern Woodmen of
America has set another new rec
ord for increase of membership.
Djring the year 1907 the society
issued 147,843 beneficial certifi
cates. Mr. and Mrs. David Frazier of
Atwood, Colorado, arrived in Ne
maha Thursday evening on a
visit to their son, Dr. W. W.
Frazier, and thair many Nemaha
friends.
The Harry Kimmel Co., assist
ed by home talena, will give a
play in the' opera house Monday
night. They play at Auburn
Tuesday night and at Johnson
Wednesday night.
Tickets for Monday night's en
tertainment on sale at the post
office. Lew Elliott, his son Harry and
daughter Mable arrived in Ne
maha Thursday afternoon. Lew
was one of the old timers in Ne
maha. His wife was a daughter
of the late Jas. A. Titus. He has
been living in southeastern Wy
oming for several years. It has
been thirteen years since he was
in Nemaha, and of course he sees,
many changes.
A Large Land Deal
A deal was completed Wednes
day whereby William C. Juhl be
comes the owner of the west ne
half of section 34, township 5,
range 15 the north quarter sec
tion being the old Chris Shuck
farm and the south quarter the
o'd Zegefuse farm. This prop
erty was owned by Marshall
Pryor. It lies three miles north
east of Nemaha.. Mr. Pryor re
ceived $87.50 per acre for the
320 acres-a total of $28,000.
The same day Mr. Juhl also
bought the bid Jerry Marlatt
farm of '80 acres of R. I. Brown,
paying $70 per acre for it a to
tal of $5,600.
Mr. Juhl thus shows his confi
dence in Nemaha county land by
investing $33,600 in one day in
jfarm land. He also owns the
old J. W. Argabright farm of 200
acres in Asginwall precinct, so
he is now the owner of 600 acres
of Nemaha county farm land, all
of it within less than six miles of
Nemaha.
He Fought at Gettysburg
David Parker, of Fayette, N.Y., who
lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: "Elec
trie Bitters have done me moro good
than any medicine I over took, for
several years I had stomach trouble,
and paid out much money for medicine
to little purpose, until I begun taking
Flectric Bitters. I would not take $500
,gr what they have done ferme."
Grand tonic for the aged and for female
weaknesses. Great ulterative aud body
builder; best of all for lame back an
weak kidneys. Guaranteed by all drug
gists 50c.
Dan Maxwell has had one piece '
of good luck, A few months ago
he bought the Fuller farm at
roerce's sale, but as there was
some trouble about the title he
had paid no money on it. Thurs
day he was offered $600 for his
bargain and accepted it. A clear
profit of $600, without having
paid any money down, is pretty
good, and Dan would like to run
across a few more such bargains. 1
We understand a Mrs. Robinson
of Peru is the last purchaser. -
Nemaha People in Montana
A recent issue of the Missoula
(Montana) Herald contained an
account of the meeting of the
Golden Rod club, an organization
of former Nebraskans. This club
holds regular monthly meetings.
The first meeting of the year was ,
held on the evening of new year's
day. At this meeting officers were
elected, and we notice that J. H.
Veeder, for four years principal
of the Nemaha schools, was elec
ted president. The other officers
are W. E. Hassler, formerly of
PawneeCity, vice president; Mrs.
Carl Seeley, formerly of Lincoln,
secretary; and John Valentine
treasurer.
A committee was appointed to
see about securing a hall, as it is
expected the membership of the
club will reach at least 100 before
the end of the year.
The meeting in Febuary will be
held at the home of Mrs. H. A.
Wheeldon, who was at one time a
teacher in Nemaha, and who
married Mr. Wheeldon here, 'her
maiden name being Maud Moore.
If real coffee disturbs your stomach,
your heart or kidneys, then try this
clever Coffee imitation Dr. Shoop's
Health Coffee. Dr. Shoop has closely
matched old Javn and Mocha Coffee in
flavor and taste, yet it has not a single
grain of real coffee in it. Dr. Shoop'g
Health Coffee Imitation is madminute.
pure toasted grains
malt, nuts, etc.- ft! a s
No tedious long wait. You will from
like it. Get a free sample at our store.
Earle Gilbert.
PET Ell KERKER.
Dealtir 111
LLigliOBt market pi ice paid for Hides,
Lard, Tallow, etc,
THE WONDERFUL
BIG HORN BASIN
I have a selected list of ir
rigated farms in the Basin
for rent; why not rent Cor a
year or two and learn the
profits from irrigated farm
ing in tho Basin, and be
come acquainted with tho
climato and desirability of
settling in that region? We
also heip you homestead
irrigated lands, or to buy
thorn at prices that will
mako you money. Millions
of dollars are now being
spent irrigating Basin lands.
Homeseekers' excursions
tirst and third Tuesdays of
1008, Write D. Clem Deav.
or, General Agent, Land-
seokers' Information Bu
reau, Omaha.
Winter Excursions:'
Cheap rate excursions the first
and third Tuesdays of each
month this autumn to Kansas,
Oklahoma, the Gulf country, Col
orado, Utah, Wyoming, Big Horn
Basin, Montana and the North
west. Ask your nearest acreiit
or write the undersigned.
0 V. GLENN, Ticket ient at Neinaha.1
L, W WAKELEY. 0, P, A,. Omaha,
A Fire at Stella
Stella Nebr., Jan. G.-Thn nlrl
frame building north of the opera '
house and occupied by a barber '
shop and carpenter shop down1
stairs and Dr. G. M. Andrews' !
office in the front rooms upstairs,
caught fire from a flue at 9:30
this forenoon. The fire was well
started before it was discovered.
The building was formerly fitt-1
ed up for a hotel and was covered
with galvanized iron roofing,
which held the fire in and enabled
the occupants to carry everything
out with the exception of the large
desk in the doctor's office. The
heat was so intense that only great
effort saved the Overman hotel
and opera house, as the windows
were broken in by the heat. The 1
next building was occupied by
Garrison Bros, as a confectionery
and next was a buggy shop of F.
H. Fankell. The contents of
these two buildings were carried
to the street and an effort was
made to check the flames, which
were threatening the Baptist
church by blowing it up with dy
namite. Then the crowd tore
down the frame building used as
living rooms and a milliner store
of Lessie Colglazier and this gave
a vacant space to fight the flames,
which was confined to the.build
ings mentioned.
Appendicitis
Is due in a large measure to abuse of
the bowels, by employing drastic pur
gatives. To avoid all danger, use only
Dr. King's new life pills, the safe, gen
tle cleanser's and invigorators. Guar
anteed for headache, biliousness, mala
ria and jaundice, at drug stores, 25c.
Tour
Bank
We sell them hind 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. . FOUTOII, Agent,
EEABNET, 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 stemach, 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.
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Oi-otliei-
-in the
MRS. HILL BUILDING
Shoe RcDairine
Harness Repairing
Hand Made Harness a Specially
RANK OF
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NEMAHA, NEBRASKA
Wf. CWI.'USr.h, Pro. Y. E. ALLEK, Ylce.Pres.
KLMEK E. ALLEN, Cashlerl l'RANK TITUS, Ass't Cash
Capital, $5,000
With Ample Facilities
any
Resolutions of Respect
Tho following resolutions were
adopted at the regular meeting
of the Methodist ladies' aid so
ciety last week:
Whereas, Our most wise and
merciful Father has removed
from our midst our beloved sis
ter, Julia M. Sanders, therefore
be it
Resolved, That we, the mem
bers of the M. E. ladies' aid so
ciety, extend to her relatives and
friends our sincerest sympathy
in this their sad bereavement.
Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be handed The -Advertiser
for publication, and a
copy be recorded in the minutes
of our society.
Fannie Yackly, President.
Adeha Russell, Secretary.
A Hard Debt to Pay
"I owe a debt of gratitude that can
never can bo paid off," writes G. S.
Clark, of Westfifcld, Iowa, "for my
rescue from death, by Dr. King's New
Discovery. Both lungs were so seriously
uffected 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.
Garrantcd by all druggists 50c and
$.00. Trial bottle free.
Old papers at this office.
Trial Catarrh treatments are being
mailed out free, on request, by Dr
Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests arc
proving to the people withouta penny's
cost the great value of this scientific
prescription known to druggists every
where as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy.
Sold by All Dealers.
Broke?
Weak Kidneys
Weak Kidneys, surely point to weak kidney
Nerves. Tho Kidnoys, like tho. Heart, and the
Btomach, And thoir weakness, not in tho organ
Itself, but in tho nerves that control and guide
nd strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Restorative is
medicine specifically prepared to reach these
controlling nerves. To doctor tho Kidnoys alone,
is futile. It is a wasto of time, and of money as
Weil.
If your back aches or is weak. If the urine
scalds, or is dark and strong, if you have symptoms
of Brights or other distressing or dangerous kid.
ney disease try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a month
Tablets or Liquid and seo what it con and will
do for you. Druggist recommend and sell
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
W. Wr KEELING.
,KNAPP & SON
Proprietors of the
Livary& Feed Stable
NEMAHA NEBR.
Good Dray in connection with Livery
Satisfaction guaranteed,
NEMAHA
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Surplus, $1,000
for handling
Business entrusted to Us
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