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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1903)
PETJGll KEHKEU, Dealer In ibwc zed jojjo s Ui ghost market price paid forjHidcs, Lard., Tallow, otc, KNAPP & SON Proprietor of tho Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA,IHTC3BR, Gcod Dray in connection with Livory Satisfaction guaranteed. GO TO Houtz's Restaurant FOR A FINE LINE OF S'tTMMEJR DRINKS Fresh Candles, Nuts, Fruits, Cigars. Froah Bread, Buna aud Cukea always on band. Drop in and coo us. T. E5; Orotlier rVieliea to announce that ho has not gloved out of town but into tho , Minick Store Room where he may be found at all times, ready to do your Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing or sell you a New Harness, Nets, Whips, etc, Jifotioo of Probato of Will. The tato of Nebraska, County of Nomuhn.SK 2a tho county court of Noinuhu county, Not). lu tho mutter of tuoosuito ot Fanny Hoover deceased. To Fiauocs II, Ervln nnd to nil porsoni In- loruktcd lu tlioostulo of Fuunlo Hoover, do ceased : You tiro hereby no tilled that John B. lloo.or Iiiih Med Ills duly verified petition In KiMi'ourt pi (tying tor tho iirouato of tho hut will nnd hirttumont of ihoxutd Kumile Iloo. ilikinknUA.I itiltlnh nnlit I r iff r t lum been destroy nil by iiootdoutaiid mistake; Unit the Biiitiu mny uo proviu, allowed and pro- imiwl ana limt wilt, una tiiu iiamtniHiration of said estate granted to John 11. Hoover as oxecuto : ititu ihefliirao ti.w iieeiiHeL for hoar. inuKiilho 21 b day of October, 1903, at 10 o'clock u. in, Ht tho county court room In hhUI ciniuty, wbtoh uuld tlnio uud pluco hut ut'tfu tlxb'rWjy au order of uouit uw tho time and place of proving tho samo, wbon you un 1 nil rtersoiis Intcresto t limy appear and snow cuuHt', If uny thoro bo, why tho prayer ojHnia piHiou buouiu not bo Krunieu, ami content ilie'biobiiU) thor-t f. and u ulcus you hoilppflvr t'iio c'nuit nmyKr.tiit .tho prayer of said piMinoii una muko un oilier proper orders In said cause. Witness niv hand and tho seal of nnld county court at Anburn, Neliriibliu, ttilsSKU day o )i Bopiennier. lyua. Sentember. 1003. RICHARD F. MEAL, County Judgo. Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Sottlomont of Aooount. Tho Stato Of Nebraska, County of Neraaha.ss in tno county oouriot Piomaua county, Men To Wllllutu K. Adams. Horace Adams Fr uk Adams. Ernst Adams. Roy J Adams. Albert A.AdaniB. Nancy E. Adams and tho unknown heirs at law of Clayton Adams, deceased, nnd to all persons Inter ested lu tho. estate of Isaac Adams, deceased Notice iH hereby given that John J. Burko bai Mod n petition nrayiuc for llnnl sett e inontaud allowance of his ndnilnlBtnttlon account fllod In this court on tho 10th day of Hepietnoer a. u, iuos, auu tor nisuiBcnargoas administrator of said estate and the nutue has been settlor hearing on tho 17th day of October. 1003 at 10 o'clock a, m. . at the coon ty court room of wild county, In Auburn whon and whero all persons Interested In said matter may appear and snow causo, If there bo any wny ino pruyer orsaid petition finould not! lb jo sranted. and If sufflolum cause is not snown iuo oouri ma Is not sh thereof, ay ernntthonravi and mnko such further and ollior orders as may be proper. D tod this lOth day r f Soptombor, 1003. RICHARD F. NEAL, Qonuty Judge. Sheriffs Solo. By vlrtuoofan order of salo dlreoted to mo from tho dlstrlot court of Nomaha county Nebraska, on u Judgement obtained before tho dlstrlot court or Nemaua county, Notir on tholf)th day oiovemnor. lKijs, in n cer tain notion lu said court pending In favor of John E Lamport as plaintiff, nnd against Exavn uennett ot ni ns uorenannta.ror tuo Hum of Flvo Hundred Tweuty81x (S62u) do lars, nnd Thirty (30o) cents, aud costs taxed at 813.23 nnd noorulug costs, 1 hnvo lovlod upon tho following-described property tnkon as the property of Bald defendants, to satisfy said Judgomont to-wlt. An undlvldod one half partof tho southwest quarter of Bectlon two 2) township four 4 rnngo 15, beginning attn0 8OUlH0aaicriiur in u iruuii ui iiiuu jor- 1.. ttPtinluuT.lttliit Mtnlinnunnth with tho road noross the Llttlo Nomaha rlvor to nslnko 17 rods east of tho mill, theuco south to the south lino of said sootlon, thonco west along Bald lino to fnld Llttlo Nemaha rlvor, thonco by tho moanderlugs of said rlvor to tho southwost corner of tho Charles Llbby lot, thence enBi to inopincooi uegin nlng. containing fiacres with tho mill, uud mill privileges, tlio samo being doBlguated in tho records as lot 4 oflot7ofsaldBectlon 2 mi. i win nirurtlinHiimn for naln to tho hlnhcst hiddrtr. lor-cash In hand, on tho 17th day of (Ytniuir a. il loitt. lu front of tho oast frou door of tho court Iioiibo In Auburn thntholng th bulliltng wherein the last term of court wn hold, ni lho hour ol ono o'clock t. m of un il daw whon nnu wnero uuo ihiouuhucu will ho given by tho undorslgnod. Dntod September ljt".. wnBN0B Shorlfr of Bald county, By V. H. Raima, Daputy, ASK YGUB GROCER FOR ill tjj ki.ir .k. &'.'"-. The Nebraska Advertiser W. W. Sanders XV. V. Sander W. W, Sanders & Son, Prop's. FRIDAY, OOT. 9, 1003. Republican Ticket STATU! For Judgo of tho Supromo Court, J. U. Ufl.mV3 For Regents of Stato Unlvorlty, O. H. ALLEN W. G. WHITMOttE JUDICIAL " For District JudaeH, C. F. REAVIS 11. A. UAUCOCK COUNTY For County Treasurer, D. J. A. DIRKS For County Olork, CHARLES R. HACKER For ShorlfT, ABRAHAM: L. LAWRFNOE For County Judgo, W. MrCRIOHTON ForSuporlntcndontof Public Instruction, OEORGE D. OARRINQTON, Jiu For County Assessor, EDWARD J. MAXWELL For Coroner, DR. LUTGEN For Surveyor, BEN PARKER For Cleric of DlRtrlct Court, GRANVILLE II. BEVERIDGE For Commissioner Becond dlstrlot, CLARENCE E. ORD For Commissioner Third district, W. A. DOOLlTTliE SALE. Milch cows, horses, colts, potatoes, wood and crib poles for sale at Stall's faim, 4 miles south of Peru, Neb. J. W. Wolfe killed a large yellow rattlesnake a few days ago. The snake tad twelve rattles aud a button, shows ng it was over twelve years old one of the oldstimers. Mrs. Mary E, Conner went to Au burn last Saturday and will Btay with R. J. Root and wife. She orders tho Advertiser sent to keep her posted ou he Nemaha news. L. H. Buttles and family arrived here the first of the week to make their home here. Mr. Battles is a son of John Ri Battles well known here. Custer County (Okla) Republican. On last Saturday Miss- Dottio Boyd with her pupils and their parents thirty in all, with well-filled baskets spent the day at' the Natural Cav (three miles south of St, Doroin) uxplor inn and hunting paw paws. Tho hills and city fairly rang with their meny voices. All leturned home feeling that ifey had a pleasant day aud one lotiRto be remembered. The manv friends of W. 8. Rath bono will regret to lourn that he com mltted suicide at his home near Neo buo, Mo.,, recently. A telegram in the Kansas City Star is aa follows: Neosho, Mo Sept. 20.The body of W, S. Rathbone was found thiu morninz haneintr from a tree. No reason is given for his committing sui cide. He waa a prosperous farmer. The Methodist people decided to out down tho largo cottonwood tree on the northeast corner of the church lots and on Wednesday tho tie? was cut down and a part of it worked up into wood by a few of the raombora. The ladles of 'the church furniBhed a good dinner to tho workmen at the Mlnic hall. This tree is one of the old lan mnrkn of tho town. It will moke probably threo cords of wood. Report of Hlllada le 8chool DIat. 55 for month ondlng;Oot 1. No. of days taugnt 20. No. of pupllo neither absent or tardy flurlncr the month4, viz., Neata w - ... Morrltt. Bertha Corey. Acnea and Owen Merrltt. No.tardy but not absent, 2 Inda Thorn, Harry Harger. Absent 1 day Addle Ogg.Mary Ogg Auama Ogg and Ida Thorn. Dottie Boyd, Teacher. How's T.hls? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Howard for nnyenso of .Cntnrrh that cannot. bo oared by Hall's Catarrh Curo, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, hnvo kuown F. J. Cheney for tho last 15yo.irs, aud believe him porfeatly honorable In all business transac tions and llnanolally ablo to enrry out any obligations mdo by their tlrm. Wont & J. max, wholesalo druggists, Toledo.O. Wnldlng, Klnnun AMnrvlu, wholesalo drug gists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Curo 1b tnkon lutornally.nct Inp dlroolly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of tho R stem. Price 76o per bottlo, Sold by nil druggists. Testimonials fr.ee. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Tho Nemaha section gang is help, ng lay steel rails on the 3hubort seen on this weok. It is said tho B.& M. s getting the track in shapo to run a passenger train over this branch next year, in ordor to accommodato the travol to the St. Louis fair. Thoae who aro criticising V. M. Criohton becauso ho is not a practicing attorney forgot that Bomo of our best county judges had not practiced law extonalvely. Judge Church was a far mer when elected tho last time, and tad not practiced law for u groat many years. Judge Lambert had had very ittle practice when elooted. And yet thoy made good judges. Mr. Crlchton has an ample fund of legal knowlodgo and the requisite ability to make him ono of tho boat judges wo ever had. C. F. Ueavia and .Frank Martia of Falls City were both candidates for the republican nomination for district judge. Reavis won out in Richardson county and was nominated at tho cons vention. Mr. Martin nas Kept up a fight against Reavis and recently issued circular containing nu morons charges against Roavis. Now Mr. i;eavis issues a reply, and answers every charge made to tho satisfaction of every fair minded man, The Martin circulars have been widely distributed Those who have read them should withhold their deciaion in the matter until they read the other eido. Mr. Reavis ia highly recommended by some of the best men of Falls City. The lea and misrepresentations being made against him should only help him with all fair minded men. One Minute cough cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the ml crobe which tickles the mucous mem brano, causing the cough, and at the samo time olears tho phlegm draws out the inflammation and heals and sooth es the allected parts. One Minute cough cure strenghens the lungs, wards off nueumonlu and ia a harmless and never failing cure in all curable cases of coughs, colds, and croup. One Min ute cough cure ia pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old. w. W. Keeling, You never heard any one UBlng Fos ley's Honey and Tar and not being satisfied.- -MTJH111. Just About Bedtime take a Little Early Riser it will cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles. DeWltt's Little Early Risers are different from other plllB. They do not gripe and break down the muc ous membrane of the stomach, liver and bowelB. but cure by gently arous ing the secretions and giving strength lo these organs. 8old by W. W. Keels ing. Will Oure Consumption A A Herren of Finch, Ark writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I knowthat It has cur ed consumption In the first stage. M T Hill. Foley's Honey aud Tar is peouliarly adapted for asthma, broncbitiB and hoaraenesa, M T Hill. Catarrh of the Stomaoh, When tho stomach is overloaded; when food is taken into it thut falls to digest, it decays and Inflames the mus cous membrane, exposing the nerves, and causes the glands to secrete mucin instead ot the natural juices of digest ion. This is called catarrh of the stomach, caused by indigestion. Doc tors and medicines failed to beneQt me until I used Kodnl Dyspepsia Cure. J. R. Rhea , Coppoll , Tex. Sold by W W. Keeling. Graduate of tho American School Osteopathy of Klrksville, Mo. of Romarkablo cures are effected by this system of healing. No medicines given. . ' Ofiioo over Eustico store. ' t & Ollne's drug The fusionists mot in convention t Anburn last Saturday. By agreement n conference tho democrats were glvs on tbo oUlcos of clerk, judge, superin tendent, coronal and commisaioner from tho second diatrict. The nonu- ists took tho remainder of tho offices. The ticket nominated is as follows: Treasurer Cnarlea Anderson. Clerk O. O. Snow. Judge J. S. McCarty. Superintendent B. T. Arnot. Sheriff W.D. Culwoll. Assessor S. P. Robertson. Coroner Dr. James Kay, Surveyor R. J, Gilbert. District clerk Elmer Harmon; Commissioner 2nd district W. Daugherty. Commissioner 3rd diatrict Fred Parker. The diatrict dark was to have gone o tho populjsts, but they; forgot all about it or thought it was no use to sacrifice a man by putting him up agaiDBt G. B. Beveridge, so they ad journed without making any nomina tion. Tho democrats then filled out the ticket by nominating Elmer Har mon. SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP Cured by One Bottle of Ohamborlain'a dough Remedy "When I had the grip last winter (the second one) I actually cured my self with one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," sayB Frank W. Perry Editor of the Enterprise, Shortville N. Y. "This is the honest truth. I at times keep from coughing myself to pieces by taking one teaopoonful of thisremedy, and wh en the coughing spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that in the briefest interval the cough would pass off and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and its accompanying pains. To say that tho remedy acted as a most agreeable surprise is putting it very mildly. I had no idea that it would or could knock out the grip, simply because I had never tried it for such a purpose, but it did, and it seem ed .with the second attack of coughing the remedy caused it to not only bo of less duration, but the pains were far less severe, and I had not used the con tents of one bottle before Mr. Grip had bade ma ad leu." For sale by Keelluc 'Better Than a Plaster. ' A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on the affected rrts, Is better than a plaster for a latp back and for pains inthe aide and chest. Pain Balm has. no superior as aliniment for the ro" lief of deepBeated.muscular, andrheus matio pains. For sale by W. W. Keeling. Druggist. WM. CAMPBELL, Pres. ELMER E. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 Why then whoso only product? OAV Oiom weekly FT A 8 LAatl wfin. A FREE FATTERN &.ri0?lt' rX art- Only ) ceuu rt. MSCALLS MAGAZINE' A IADIE8' MAGAZINE. 1 r , - crib to-dny, or, lent , lot T- I "yBWU H(i nu ucUor, its. Sub- economiu ; UncV .oy ag.nu waniM. Bnd lor Urrai. lit. it copy, Stylish, Kel labia, Sltur Perloct-Flttlttg- Paper Patterns. s MS CALL Patterns All Seams Allowed end Perforations show me rusting Ma stma Lines. ?niy P1 c'nt h-none higher Auk lor them, Sold In nearly every city and town, orbymsilfrow THE MoCALL CO., M3-1I5-1I7 West 31st St. NEW YflBll. nwHiiiiiiir wmWZ: " IE AT fA 1 turn I Fashions for cold weather aro effect IV0I7 displayed in tho November Des signer, and the handsomo illustrations are accompanied by descriptions which tell just what materials and trimmings to employ to obtnin tho best results. In thanksgtvihg features the Novomw her Designer is wonderfully strong, as wltneaa "Haryeat Featlvuls," by John Do Morgan. A Thanksgiving celebra tion", by L. O. L., and throe excollfcf, short stories, all of which have an n(& potizing scent of turkey and pumpkin pies about them. We are made to feel that Christmas is coming dangerously close for those wh have not yet sen looted their gifts, for there aro four pages filled with suggestions for home made presents, under "making an early start for Christmas," and two more with tho heading, "Lacoy Novelties for Christmas Gifts." Two altogether charming features of this number are the pictorial pages showing babies of all kinds, and the delightful drill and play for tiny tots entitled "The Old Woman Who Lived m a Shoe," which Miss Mabel Humphreys has illustrated in her own and dainty stylo. The many household departments which has given tho Designer Buch a hold on the feminine fancy are filled tbia month with appropriate and valuable items! How such an excellent magan zlne as this can bo issued with profit at eighty cents a year Ib a mystery only its publishers can solve. In tho Interost of Humanity. Chris Miller of Fremont Nebr. writes: "I suffered from dyspepsia for more than 10 years. I was under the care of a number of doctors, made three trips away, and still no relief. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure being recommended to me by several who bad used it, and aa the laat straw, I concluded to try it. After the first two or three doses I bet gon to improve and have taken several bottles and feel like a new man. I write you this in the Interest of hu manity, hoping it may fall into the bandB of some sufferer, and my prayer Ib that they may secure the same bene fit that I have." Sold by W. W-, Keel ing. Spring Ailments There is au aching and tired feeling, the liver, bowels, and kidnoyB become sluggish and inactive, the digestion Impaired, with little'dr no appetite no ambition for anything and a feeling that the whole body and mind needs toning up. The trouble is, that dur ing the winter, there has been an over accumalation of waste matter in the system. Herbine will romove It, se cure to the seuietions a right exit, and give strength in place of weakness. COc at Hill's. F. .E. ALLEN. Vlce-Pres. ALLEN, Cashier. 3QO( Have a 79-YR. RECORD, built upon tho strong founds tion of ftualitv and low prices. waste time. land, labor and money on poor ireea frjAV ETKB7BiflRflTboxandpactfreo, rfll bo disappointment? vYC rifl B IffcOVJafi I guarantoo Bafo ar gnaranteo ontirosatisraction. Price List, Coloked Plates, otc, Free. and want morn home and CTADK LOUISIANA, HO. oiBmM nfw, Mf KHs untEvllIc,jAia. fllltirn Courhn. CoIiIn. Oonsnrr.ptlnn.1 U IS i I UU IlroiiohlUa.Aothmu.l'AourUy, muuia Pneumonia, Grlii, Uorc.Tliruut MONEY BACK IK IT FAILS. Price 60c and'9I.OO.- Trial Dottio Frco. CUHES WHtllfc AIL LUE FAILS. T53 oiiku Byrun, ?uitc& Good. TJeo Vi 1 tlmo. j drucelNtx. m Take tho wagonette when' in Au burn if'-ni vniL 10 jro to any part of the oil'. John McElhaue, proi I I I Would that wo could I I IJ SHOUT FROM EVERY ISOUSE-TOP I I IU S with tho BtrcurtU of n million volco.l - " rti ' 3 Wild m ffl S mem 1 ijj cmKBuip i kiLl'iT I TAB infix K I ggffr a uyl n U n n a n a a T.in 1 'IS tea Host 1 it