The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, February 16, 1900, Image 8

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The Nebraska Advertiser
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81.00 PKK YKAH
PLASTERER
Aemu iiml Apatite work a Hpcclully. I'll,
lirns IiiiIIU t'liin-f tluncluir, KiiIhoiiiIiiJiik
tnl Wltowinshl.ic; ilnuu. I.mv prison, All
work WHrrmiloil. ...
Kcrkor & Hoover,
Demur In
MEATS
1Ui'.liU prions ialil for hldee, lnrd, tiulow
NKM WIA CITY, NEHItASKA.
TJLOrf. W. Ill ATI',
proprietor of Dm
livery & Feed Stable
NEMAHA, NEBR.
Qootl Dray in Oonnootiou with Livory
Good tIk nnd prompt survku.
qtuumutuod.
Satisfaction
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FRIDAY, FKIJHUAIIY 10,11)00.
Kd KniRler returned to Nomuha
Thursday night.
Luthor II. Haines wont to Johnson
Tuesday, loturnluf? Wednesday.
John lliiitt Ih now ti ran' dent of Ne
iimlm, having bought tho Dunks prop
orty mid moved therein.
Mlnkeu SHtthoiT, of Plaitiview, spent
'I'hnratlay and Friday of last week
with Ida broihor-inMnw, August
Qulllcr.
Miss I.eotu Thompson returned to
Noinnlui last Saturday aftor visiting
her Htater at Bookwutur for tlio lust
four months.
Farm Journal, ft yeais (1000 11)01
11)02, 1!)0;J and 1001), to every subscrib
er who will pay ono year in advance
to The Advertiser; both papers forSl,
Mo butler paper than the Farm Jour
nal. '1'his offer ia mado to you.
iuh liinic MlwtnUe.
An exchange tells of n clerk who wan
allowing a Indy Home paranoia. IIo had
a good coinmaud of Inngunge, and know
how to coniincnd his goodn. As ho
picked up n parasol from the lot on tlio
counter mid opened it, he struck nn at
titude of ndmlration, and holding it up,
mild: "Now, there, isn't it lovely? Look
at that Bilk. Particularly observe tho
quality, the finish, the general effect.
Pass your hand over It," he wild, nB ho
handed it to the lady; "Isn't It a
beauty?" "Yea," said the lady; "thnt'u
my old one. 1 jimt laid it down there,"
Town Atinonpherc.
The amount of sulphurous acid in
town air in heavy weather Ih ten to
twenty tlincn that in bright, clear
weather; and in fog the proportion ia
Btlll greater. Freshly fallen rain col
lected In Manchester showed as much
as 70 ports per million of sulphurous
acid.
.X t&W 3EJCUS VROCTG-
SOUTH AUBURN. NEBRASKA,
Dealer in
Hardware, Furniture, Coffins and Caskets
For Only
We will send The Advertiser one year and
the Farm Journal to January 1st, 1905.
Call and see us for low combination
Notico for Hearing Claims.
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J ii I no ini lor ih tlio ohI.iUi ill JjOwIhI'Iiimii
Mill (ll'IO I. I,
No'loti Ihiifltotiv ;lvo i Mint tin- court h.i
mill Id mi iiiiIlm II in 111 iu tin) Inn f 'V nn dlioi
to Itli) chilli rt niUnwt mild OcieiMiil In nIx
months hum lliu 7tti ilny Miiuiii, 190(1, uiul
tlmt Juno 7m, July 7 h unit Hfptoniiwr 71I1,
HMD, lit IU o'clock 11. 111. o( one 1 1 ituv, ul tlio
oI1Ii.ii cl 1I10 County JuilK" ' Neiiiiilm, conn
ty, MulinviUil, In Auburn, Noiini-ltu, I111H
liO'jii ilxoil by tlio c.iiirt, us tlio lltiiux iiml
plane wlniii unit wlir.ro nil poisons who htivu
Cl.lllKK Anil (lomillHlH lllllllHl, Mild (llVOMHI-tl
win liiivo the wiuin examined, adjust U anil
nlliMM.'it, iuii I hII claims not priwoiilod by tho
Jits' ni nlloiH'd ilntn will ho lorover u.uroi),
tiy mi ordor ot tho cniirt.
'tilled KeLnmi j3. lW'l
(HKAljj lUCIIAlU) K. N'HAIj.
County Jiulv;i!.
Hotlco for Iloaring Cltini3.
In tho county con ft o( Nom.ilm county, No-
IUI14UU.
In (lie mutter of tlio oHtuto of Mur Slccon,
diieiiiiHeil.
Nnllfti In licre'iy kIvch tlmt tlio court hint
111111I0 1111 order limiting llio itmuior uieilll rri
to tlio rlnlniH iiiiltiHl Hiild ilonriised ' Mx
inouthi lr m 1I10 10th ilny of M noli, 11 00 aid
tlmt ,Mnv Hull. 10U", July 10th, IIHJU, lum .-!'-toiiibur
10 Ii, l'JuO.ul III o'clock 11. in. of ouch
iluy ut tlioolUcoof tho enmity Jude ol m
iiiuliii county NoiiniHlca, In Auliurn, .V s
leu, Iiiik lieon tlxtdtw tlio onnit 111 tlo Urn h
and pliiuu who 1 nil whoro nil lo.'ho.is .m
Iiiivo oliiluiM 11 ml (leinundH uctlnst mUi! do
coiiNud on imve tliomuuo exiiinlnod, adjust
oil and allowed, mid all pIhIuih not preKDiitod
tiy tho liiHt nientlotiul (Into will bo forovor
! irroil, hv mi ordor of tlio court.
Dated I'Sihrnuiy 13th. IKK).
UIUIiAUI) f. NBAIj, Coimly Juduo.
Our ftte returned If we fall. Any one Beudliii:
nketcli and description of any invention wilt
promptly receive our opinion free concerning
the patentability of pnr.10. ' How to Obtain a
il'ntcnt" Bent upon rciuest. 1'ntent.n secured
.through ui. advertised for bale at our expense,
1'ntcuts taken out throtiKh 111 receive special
-notice, without charge, In Tun 1'atknt Khcoiid,
.an llhi.itrnted and widely circulated journal,
consulted by Mnuufuctmcra and Investoru,
Scud for uninplc copy FREE. Address,
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.
(Patent Attorneys,)
Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. C.
:bo you get dp
with a lame back ?
Burling on Kmito Buttoi makers'
antivfiitiiuti. Lincoln, Vot ID to 2:1.
I r ryotm wlio Ih inti rotted in dttirj
tnghliuuld attend tho butter itiakotb'
Convotition to bo hold at Lincoln, Feb.
UN2.1, Tho cost of reaching Lincoln
lived not Aland in your way tho Bin
Ington Kouto lias mado a rate of one
fare for tho round trip fumi all poiutu
iu Nebraska and Kan&a. Tick 'ts on
a 1 0 February IS, Itf and 20
Tim B. & br.ikf.uien uru talking
ubout import int Chan g. a on thoii line
A now ilino caul ia announced fur the
25th, and tlicy Hay a plug will bo run
between Uulo and Atchiaou, inn toad 0!
tho prcnent tialn but ween Atchison
and Lincoln. Possibly tho train will
tniiko two trips a day, giving Atchison
two trains day, instead of 0110 as at
prosout It is also htntcil its a possi
bility that tlio plug trlau may run lies
twemi Atchison and Numalia City, Ns
oraska. Atcliison GIoIib.
TllflTKreM J'Mro UhkIiiph,
The two biggest fire engines in tho
world arc in Liverpool. These are the
most powerful fire engines known,
throwing 1,800 gallons of water a min
ute, and a jet M0 feet high. The forco
with which the water Is elected from
them may bo estimated from the fact 1 raes 011 tne Iowa Jd omesteacl.Umcago Inter
that the jet is "warranted to kill a man ' O
at 50 feet."
Anlnllc Vino In France.
Japanese and Chinese vines have been
successfully acclimated near Alencon,
in northern France, in a district where
grapes for wine have never been raised.
Their fruit ripens in the middle of Sep
tember, nnd produces a fnir, weak
wine that, can lc used to "cut" tho
utrongcr southern wines.
A Lkwiston, Me., photographer, to
hold the infant's attention when ink
ing baby picture?, has a kitten perched
upon the top of the en in era and a p'neh
upon the cat's I ill sufilees to attrnct
the child. The scheme, he says, works
to perfection.
Ocean, Globe Democrat and other papers.
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l (ll fv3 s i' l; V k'cl WiZ i al-'. hlKh quality (not high 1 -h 0):
fi?t3 WtX U v Li u to..'xwJjM-rt' Locr-tho l.tet fruit known. Wo
BiSk l'i bud 4 million Apple, w'lolo-rootpraftO mllllon-1- or 1 ?-yr.
fr,& L Oder Trfc, Viiic?, ute., In proiiortlon. I'lcas'j write a. lioofclut f.-c.
II"-: at d . .ic'w f.x-c. caaranten s-:fo nrrlvnl.uhlf) Yr G TA fa 8 SVLw .Vie i
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Kidney Troutlc Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody' who reads the news
papers Is sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
l Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the rrrcat kidnev. liver
L and bladder remedy.
It Is thn rrr.nt mrll.
f5 cal ti iumph of the nlno-
llfl ' , linnth n.ntniv. ftl-s-
covered after yeare of
scionutic research by
Dr. Kilmer, the emi
nent kidney .and blad
der specialist, and ic
wonderfully successful In promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric actf trou
bles and prlht's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble
Dr. Kllniei 'a Swamp-Root is not reo
cmmcndcdforevcrythlnfjrbut If you have kid
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
Jiul tho remedy y,ou need. It hasbcen tested
In sp many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, amsr.p tjip holplesstoo puor to pur
chase relief and has proved .o successful In
every case that a epecial arrangement ha3
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried It, may have a
sample bottle cent ireo by mall, also a book
tolling more about Swamp-Rcot and how to
find out if you have kidney orbladdci trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper and PCWy-
; -nd your addres3 to t'rtSSS&JSt Mwft
Vi . Kilmer fit Co., Blng- K4waHi( febD
l;.rnton, N. Y. The ltirfiyifigg
re?ular f'fty cent and nomoo!nami-noot,
3wiux cUca are sold by all good druggists.
Last Siindit, Lob. lltb, there was a
very pleasant surpriso on Mr. Ktifu
Itowen, it being his iiftinth birthday,
and also tlio ninth birthday of. Ua
1 it Liu boy, Archie Howen. Thuro wcin
tliirtjsiiino relatives and friends pres
out. Tlio dinner was Huiliuienttomnko
ovon a liuugry editor groan. Tliose
pre.iont woro Mr and Mis Henry Seid
Mr and Mrs Chaa W Roberts, Mr and
Mrs W V Uelf, Mr and Mrs V G Swan,
Mr and Mrs John Argabright, Mr M
Wobb. Mr and Mia D Biiinble, Mi
and Mrs A Young, Mr and Mrs E S
Stiurs, Mr mid Mrs T Crane, Mr and
Mrs 0 Conover, MrsM Bantz, Miss Ida
Young, Miss (Jertlo Flack, Miss Ella
Brhnblu, Fay Stiors, violence Biln."
lile, Elsie Brunble, Grace White. Iva
Seid, Coda Uelf, Lottie lUlf, Ilenh
Briniblc, Flossie Stiers.Willio Conovci ,
WilborStiers.
A FniKNn.
(The editor can enthuse all that is
said about tlio good things to oat, as n
gonuious supply of cake, pie, duck and
other good tilings was sunt us Monday.)
Tlio Ad voi liner
G obo Democrat
only 81.00.
and the St. Louis
both one year lor
We can glvo you reduced rates on
almost any paper published in tlio
United States.
Beforo making arrangements for
your year's supply of reading matter
call and get our clubbing rates. The
following are some of our combinas
tuitions:
Tho Advertiser ono jear and tlio
Farm Journal live yearB for $1
Tlio Adveitiser and St Louis Globe
Deinoor.tt both one year for SI. (JO
Tho Advui User and the Chicago In
ter Ocean for 81.40
The Advertiser and either the Toledo
Ulado or the New York Tribuno for
The Advertisor and tho llouseaold,
a homo monthly, fortfl :15
The Advoitlser and Hie Iowa Home
stead. I'oultiy Farmer and Insuranco
Journal for $l..'l,"i
The Farm Join mil will bo sent, live
veins wll'i any f tho above combina
tions These puces are for cash 111
advance only.
nafwty, even i him. !' r-i. i...n e. Aie-trnll.'. Our hct custnir.erj a e '.'i if '
have oiwn.'n "titvTnvs. Injfei.lei t ylr do '.a: all Mcean. f TLDK I.OVISIi'fl. '0.
weeli'ilo ci.iJ .' ' ' . Vi mol 1 Hie .n '-i huSni not JftSre.-.s laj: '11". i ','.
alotiofon ). elcl.. 1tMei.oM.iv to "i'o "r ed."-MaItus. viiKWCtar!s. M.. etr.
Wr DAV C'Tl cell VTrK 1 1 ,1.Trtnd traelitiir!-'.ili'men. It's e-gy,sclUnK Starli H011ZX
1 V y b n I H I'xP.KS : Kr ol Cor ritivo. l''?c' P- a 3.iv5d, Champion, Dclitious, Senator, 5taymcc
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ltM9 ly. We receive "
ViT?k:vAfe5.- stock ot eoods 1 from 10,000 to
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J. W. Wnmliolil Co., of Peru,
liavo lecoutly added considerably to
their stock of lumber and now have as
good and complete a stock as thorn is
in the county. They curry coal, lime
and all kinds of building material.
AIho wagons, buggies, loud wauons,
etc. Their prices aio low as tlio low
est (Jive tl.eni a cull when .n need of
anything in I heir line.
VANTKl)-Sr.VKKAL l'KIWONS FOIt D1S
' tiiui OUl.-oMiii.ii. s In Hits Miiio to 101 -
uifiit nn1 in itmir own uinl viirionndlni;
emiiiilfN. Willlnulo puv .vmi-Ij $6Ui).piyniil
ut'only. Di'siinlilu oiikIIiij mom with nntiH
ml oppoiiiinlth's. Itlureneen exohutid.
KiH'lii'.ii Kclf-uililnKi'il Hiiimped envi 1 ipo.
j. A. l'uil:,32'IC.ixlon HiUlilliig, Chicago.
We will hhikI Tlie Advertiser for ono
veir and t i Farm Journal until Jan.
1st, 11)00, for only $1, if pnul iu ml
vanco. This offer applies to both old
and new subscribers.
Cards for mounting stamp photos for
sale at The Advertiser oilicu twenty
for live cent".
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For facta write to
Jodcs of Blngliamton,
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We own and occupy the tallest mercantile building In the world. To kave
over 3,000,000 customers. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly
engaged filling out-of-town orders.
OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE is the book of tho people It quotes
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