The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, July 17, 1908, Image 8

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    There appears to be a good
deal of difference between the
prohibitionists and the anti-saloon
league. The former refuse
to endorse the work of the latter
and the reason is that the prohi
bitionists are a political party
and the anti-saloon leaguers want
to put down the liquor traffic.
See the point? Lexington Pioneer.
An Old Check Paid
In looking through some old
books last week Peter Kerker
found a check for $4.90 that he
had never cashed. The check
was given by W. T. Banks to E.
Griffin, dated March 9, 1888, and
was drawn on the old Nemaha
City bank, then owned bylNoe &
Early. Mr. Griffin got Mr. Ker
ker to cash the check, endorsing
it. It was found July 9, 1908,
twenty years and four months
after it was issued. The interest
at 8 per cent would amount to
$7.94. Mr. Kerker wrote to Mr.
Banks, who is now at North
Platte, enclosing the check and
the circumstances,
and had ten of Tom's old friends
The Public Schools
It should be understood that
no matter what action is taken
at the special school meeting next
Tuesday night, regarding putting
in a fourth teacher, the tax this
year will be the same, as the
special meeting has no power to
make a change in this respect.
If the fourth teacher is added
and a 25 mill tax is levied, the
additional cost to a farmer whose
land is valued at $100 per acre
for taxable purposes will be just
15 cents per acre more than last
year. As an instance. E. E.
Moore's farm of 111 acres is val
ued at $100 per acre. The as
sessed value is $20 per acre. Last
year the school levy was 17 1-2
mills. If we have a 25 mill levy
this year it will be an increase of
If you think there is little to
do in a printing office just sit
down and copy all we have print
ed in this paper. Then remem
ber it require ten times as long
to put it in type as it does to
Will? ll AVdillilUbA., WU viiuv iv .
takes a third as long to distribute exP1?in!"g
,i . , ' n. ana naa te
fmA nn if rirrt3 t ctnr it lift
Now allow a whole day for mak- ho llv? here ?ars a
i, j. . j sign a statement 'that they rec-
mailim? the papers and you will 8nizcd his signature. Monday 1 7 1-2 mills, or 15 cents per acre
herin to ret some idea of the Keier. ot a. let.ter. oni increase. On 111 acres this will
fcvHil PVArpi Afforded in a lom' enclosing achecK for the amount to $16.65. At present
printing office. -Exchange. J?' but it was drawn m favor it would take just a little over 22
oi reier iverKer, wormy rrazier, ousneis oi corn to pay this m-
The 4 'Knights of Robidoux" of Frank Titus, C. P. Barker, Earle crease less than a peck to the
St. Joe have arranged a unique Gilbert, Ben Baldwin, Ben Coler- acre.
plan for advertising the city and ick, W. w. banders, J. h. Croth- If the special meeting votes
its resources. On "Robidoux er, W. Hadlock and J. H. Lit- against the fourth teacher it is
Day," July 28, a general invita- trell the holder of the original probable the school board will
tion is extended to visit that city, cnecu ana me ien wno nau v. aeciue to maKe the scnool a nine
and those attending will be given K.'d it. Since then Pete has grade one, as it is practically im
tickets entitling them to free been hustling to get these ten possible to carry ten grades with
street car rides, free baths, free nien to endorse the check so he only three teachers.
admission to theaters, base ball can get the money on it. Tom It is urged that the increased
contests, amusements, electric has shown that his checks are tax caused by adding a fourth
swing, roller coaster, skating good even if the holder does keep teacher will be burdensome on
rink, dancing pavilion, etc. You them for twenty years before parties owning farms in the dis
will be furnished with these tick- presenting them for payment.
ets when you buy your railroad
ticket.
Sunday School Picnic
The district Sunday school con
vention will be held in the park
next Sunday.
The convention, will begin at
10 o'clock a. m. with a union
Sunday school.
At 11 a. m. there will be ad
dresses, music, etc.
At noon, basket dinner in the
park.
The editor of the Granger, who
m m
is now devoting a part oi his
time to the work of setting in
motion the Mutual Agency, was
in Nemaha Wednesday talking
with some of our business men,
all of whom seem to believe that
hs has struck a key note in ar
ranging and preparing a system
of both making collections and
keening a perfect record of the
transactions. Mr. Dundas says:
trict. A man who owns a good
farm can pay his proportion of
the tax much easier than the
poor man who owns a home and
earns his living by day's work
can pay his proportion. Anoth
er thing, not a man who owns a
farm in the district but what
bought it when we were paying
25 mills school tax, had a heavy
floating indebtedness, and most
of the time a bonded indebted
ness besides.:
Some of the heavier taxpayers
have said they thought us fellows
Give every man a chance and
The afternoon session, begin- f who are not fortunate enough to
ning at 2 o'clock, will consist of "YCW ?v own much property, and
ao ne cunienus, it is not rignt w j .
try and drive a man to do what
he cannot do, or crowd him to
songs, recitations, papers,
tion box, etc.
Everybody is invited.
ques-
there-
fore do not pay much taxes,
ought hot to vote taxes on those
who pay most of it If we adopt
The Sunday schools in Nemaha dishonesty, but it is right to en- ftfa ; f . d , h
ill meet at the churches as us- 5"!??''?" erty decide and not the voter.th.
will
ual, marching then to the park, ward dealings, and then the Burli ton
tarting from the church in time
to get to the park promptly at 10 If one feels dull and spiritless, in the
spring or early summer, they call it
o'clock.
School Board Reorganized
The regular meeting of the
school board was held Monday
night. The board was organized
by the election of J. W. Sapp
president, Frank Titus secretary
and C. L. Russell treasurer. J.
W. Sapp, J. A. Stephenson and
Mrs. C. H. Kindig were elected
committee on rules and course of
study. Frank .Titus and J. A.
stepnenson were appointed a
committee to repair the school
building and were directed to
have the north part of the build
ing spouted and a cistern put in.
. A. Stephenson was appointed
a committee to cut out surplus
trees on the north part of the
grounds. After some discussion
about hiring a fourth teacher it
was decided to wait until after
the special meeting, and the
board adjourned until July 27.
To stop any pain, anywhere in 20
minutes, simply take just one of Dr.
Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. Pain means
congestion blood pressure that is all.
Dr. Snoop's Heudache or Pink Pain
Tablets will quickly coax blood pres
sure away from pain centers. After
that, pain is eone. Headache, neural-
f m w
gia, painful periods with women, etc.
iret instant help. 20 tablets 25c. Sold
by Dr. W. W. Keeling. ,
Remember that we can give
you reduced rates on almost any
magazine or newspaper published
ii the United States. .
"Spring Feve. " But there is no fever
usually. It 1b the after effects of our
winter habits. The nerves aro mostly
at fault. , Tired, worn-out nerves leave
us languid, lifeless, and without spirit
or ambition. A few doses of Dr. Shoop's
Restorative will absolutely and quickly
change all of these depressing symp
toms. The Restorative of course won't
bring you back to full health in a day
or two, but it will do enough in 48
hours to satisfy you that the remedy is
reaching that "tired spot." Druggists
everywhere are advising its use as a
splendid and prompt general tonic. It
gives more vim and more spirit to the
spoonful than any other known nerve
or constitutional tonic. It sharpens a
failing appetite, aids digestion, frees
sluggish livers and kidneys, and brings
new life, strength and ambitiou. Test
it a few days and be convinced. Dr.
W. W. Keeling.
Catarrh
To DroTo unauestionably . and beyond any doubt.
that Catarrh oi tha noso unit throat can bo cured,
1 am furnlihlni patients through dniRitnU, small
ttt Trial Doxcs of Dr. Shoop'i Catarrh Cur.
I do this because I am to certain, that Dr. Shoop'i
Catarrh Cure will brine actual substantial help.
Nothing certainly, is so convincing as a physical
tost of any article ot real, genuine nirrlt. llutthat
article must possost true merit, else the test will
condemn, rather than advancn It. Dr. Snoop's
Catarrh Curo is a snow wlilto, healing antiseptic
balm, put up In beautiful nickel capped glass Jan
at SOc. Kuch soothing agents as Oil Eucalyptus.
Thymol, Menthol, etc., are Incorporated Into a
velvety, cream like Petrolatum, Imported by Dr.
Hhoop from Kurope. If Catarrh ot the nose and
throat has extended to th stomach, thtm by all
means also use intonmllr. Dr. hlioop s Itcstorotlve.
Stomach distress, a lack ot general strength,
bloating. Iwlchlng, 1I1Ioumk'K, bnd taste, etc
surely call tor Dr. Snoop Kertoratlve.
l or uncomplicated cautrr.it only oi ino nose ana
throat nothing elso, however, neod be uses but
Dr. Slioop's
Catarrh Cure
DR. W. W. KEELING.
the
railroad company
would have a big voice in it, as
it pays over one-third of the tax
in the district. But no one would
be in favor of this.
Vote the way you think is for
the best interests of the largest
number, keep sweet, and cheer
fully abide by the result.
The school law makes it the
duty of the school board to hire
such teachers as they deem nec
essary. No annual meeting nor
any other meeting has power to
dictate to the board how many
teachers they shall hire. There
has been money enough voted to
pay the expense of four teach
ers, and this action cannot be
changed this year. We will have
to pay the tax. But the school
board will abide by the decision
of the voters as to hiring the
fourth teacher, and every voter
in the district should be present
at the meeting next Tuesday
night.
All persons who have been
residents of the district for the
preceding 40 days, and who have
property m the district assessed
to them at the last assessment,
or who have children of school
age, are entitled to vote.
Old papers for sale at this
office.
PliTKll KERKER.
Denier It)
Highest market price paid for IlidoB,
Lard, Tallow, etc,
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
It used to be considered that only
urinary nud bladder troubles were to be
. i . .1.. l.M
irnceu 10 uic Kiuuuys,
but now modern
science proves that
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 kidneys arc 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 " feel badly," begin
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon
as your kidneys are well they will help
all the other organs to health. A trial
will convince anyone.
If you ara,sick you can make no mis
take by first doctoring your kidneys.
The mild and the extraordinary effect of
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
kidney remedy, is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful cures
of the most distressine cases, and is sold
on its merits uy an
druggists in fifty-cent
and one-dollar size
bottles. You may
have a sampie bottle noma of b warn p-Booi
by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you
how to find out if you nave kidney or
bladder trouble. Mention this paper
whrn writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ding
hamtoa, N. Y. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
Weak women should try Dr. Shoop'a
Night cure. These soothing, healing,
antiseptic suppositories go direct to the
seat of these weaknesses. My boi k
"No. 4 For Women" contains many
valuable hints to women, and it is free.
Ask Dr. Snoop, Racine, Wis. to mail it.
Ask the Doctor in strictest confidence,
any question you wish answered. Dr.
Shoop's night Cure is sold by Dr. W.
W. Keelini;.
CENTERS IN LINCOLN
The great national battle between
Taf t and Bryan centers at Lincoln. The
state fight between Sheldon and Berge-Dahlman-Shallenberger
centers at Lin
coln. The anti-saloon fight for county
option centers at Lincoln. The fight
.for guarantee of bank deposits centers
in Lincoln. The fight for the direct
primary centers in Lincoln. The fight
for lower freight rates centers in Lin
coin. The fight for anything that
promises good to the masses of the
state centers in Lincoln. Read your
state paper. Nebraska State Journal,
at the cut price of One Dollar Until
after election, without Sunday. In
eluding Sunday $1.50. If you are in
terested in the state university, state
agncultural college, state fair, state
institutions of any kind, you should be
a reader of The Journal. It's a State
newspaper. It's a long time until after
election but One Dollar pays for it all.
We stop your paper when the time is
up. It's not forced on any one. Send
your dollar direct to the State Journal,
Lincoln, Nebr.
"Health Coffee" is really the closest
coffee imitation ever yet produced. This
clever coffee substitute was recently
produced by Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis.
Not a grain of real coffee in it either
Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee is made
from pure toasted grains, with malt
nuts, etc. Really it would fool an ex
pertwho might drink it for coffee.
No 20 or 30 minutes tedious boiling.
'Made in a minute" says the doctor.
Sold by all dealers.
Notice of Tax Salo.
To Daniel O. Craig and to all whom It may
concern.
Notice Is hereby tdven that on tne 10th day of
November, 1906, Frank L. Woodward bought at.
tax sale of tho county treasurer of Nemaha coun
ty. Nebraska, lot number one in black number '
sixty-two, Nemaha City, Nebraska, delinquent
taxes for the year 1900, that the taxes for all sub-i
sequent years' havo been paid. Said Frank L.
Woodward has assigned said tax certificates to.
Frederick E. Hoover.' Notice is hereby given that
on November 10th, 1908, 1 will apply to the county,
treasurer for a tnx deed to said lot.
Dated this lOUi day of June, 1908.
Frederick E. Hoover..- -
PILES
get immediate relief from
Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointnent
C. A. Curtis
CARPENTER & BUILDER
Rep air work a Specialty
Independent Phone No. 57,
Nemaha - Nebraska
W. W. FKAZIER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Nemaha, Nebr.
All calls promptly attendea
Phone 28
WANTED -1
I Farm or Bumtnm&m I
L minimi, u tm - - . g.T.
KNAPP & SON
Proprietors of tho
Livary& Feed Stable
N2KAHANEBR.
Gcod Dray in connection with?Livory
Satisfaction guaranteed.
JT. ID. Ofotlxei-
Shoe Rctiairin?
Harness Repairing:
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
Low Rale Summer Tours
TO THE PACIFIC COAST
Daily low round trip rates, to Port
land, Seattle, Tacoma, San Fran
cisco, Loa Angeles and San Diego.
Slightly higher to include both Cal
ifornia and Puget Sound.
One whole business day saved by
our new schedule to the Pacific
northwest.
TO CHICAGO
AND EASTERN RESORTS:
Daily low excursion rates to Cana
da, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minneso
ta, Massachusetts and New York
tourist resorts; also low excursion
rates to tourist resorts in Maine,
New Hampshire, Vermont.
TO COLORADO AND
ROCKY MOUNTAINS:
Daily low rates to Colorado, Utah,
Wyoming, Black Hills and Yellow
stone Park. Democratic conven
tion at Denver in July.
HOMESEEKERS RATES:
Firsthand third Tuesdays to th
West, including the famous Bif
Horn Basin and YellowstoneValley
where large tracts f rich irrigat
ed lands are being opened for set
tlement by the government and by
private companies Write D. Clem
Deaver, Burlington Landseekers'
Information Bureau, Omaha; ex
cellent business openings in new
growing towns.
Write a brief description of
your proposed trip, and let us ad
vise you how to make it the best
way at the least cost.
0- V. GLENN Tiokot Aceut at Nemaha.
W. WAKELEY, 6. P. A., Omaha
BANK OF NEMAHA I
NEMAHA NEBRASKA
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Capital,$5,000
Surplus, $1,000
With Amplo Facilities for handling
any Business ontrustod to Us