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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1903)
PETEU KE11KER, Denier In ElighcBt murkct.pricc paid foriHidcB, Lard, Tallow, etc. KNAPP & SON Proprietors of the Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA.INEBR. Gcod Dray in cennoction with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed, GO TO Houtz's Restaurant FOR A FINE LINE OF S JMMEJR DRINKS Fresh Candida, Nuta, Fruits, Cigars. Fresh Bread, Buna and Cakoa alwoya on hand. Drop in and boo us. T. ES. Orotlxer rVlsheB to announce that ho has not joved out of town but into the Minick Store Room where ho may bo found at all times, ready to do your Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing or sell you a New Harness, Nets, Whips, etc, KTotioo of Probato of Will. Tho Bin to of Nebraska, County of Nomtilm, In tho comity court of Neinnlm county, Mob. In tho iniitlur of tUo cjhUUo ut Funny Hoover, ilecensod. To FiuncoH II. Hrvln unit to nil persona In terested In tliocstuto of Fminlo Hoover, dc oeaned : You aro hereby notified that John U. Hoover Iiiih tiled his duly verified potltlon in t IiIh court priiytnx for tho probato of tho hut will and U'Htumont of tho mild Fnunlu Hoo ver, deccnHcdj which mild Instrument ha beon destroyed by accldoutand mlHtakc; that tho Ruutu may bu proved, allowed nud pro bated as u los, will, und the administration olnuld i tttato granted to John H. Hoover as executor; Hint ihoHxtno ban been sot. for hoar liiKontho 24th day of October, 1003, at 10 o'clock a. m. at tho county court room lu mild couuty, which said tlmo and placo has been llzod by an order or court aa tho tlmo nud place of proving tho mime, wbou you nnd till pertioiiH Interested may uppcar and show ctiUHO, If any tiierobe, wtiy tho prayr of fin Ul petition Nhuuld not bo urantetl, and content (he probato thoreol, u.d uulusa you fnuppriu tlio oouit mavKnint tho prnyor, of mini (leiiuun aim muiiu an oilier propor umeiN in hum uuiiHU, WlliieHH my Hand nud tho soul of Raid county court ut Auburn, Nebnisltu, thlH24tu our or tjopttitnhor. low). HICilAltD F. NKA.L, County Judgo. v Ordor of Hoaring and Notico on Petition for Sottloment of Acoount. Tho Btato of Nobrnxkn, County of Nemaha, us iu uio coumj ooun or rscmaiia county, Nob. To William 11. AdamH. Horace AdnmH, Pr"nlc Adams, Ernst, Adamsv Roy J. Aduma, Alben A.Adamu, Naitoy K. Aifums, iiuu uiu uiiunuwu iieirHiii inw oi yiliyioti AdamH, doceimod. and to all nornoim Inter- ostcd lu ttiooHtutuof lKanoAdiimH.deccni.ed Notloo is horeby given that John J. Hurlco has filed a petition praying for Haiti Bottlo moutand allowance of bis admlnlHtn.tinn account filed In tills court on the 10th day of Hepcomoor a. d. ioo3, aud for dim dlHchurtco as administrator of nuld entitle and tho tnmn bag been settfor hearing on tho 17th dny of UUbVUVI , IUJJ Bb IV J UlUUlk II, III , lib till) eilllll- ty court room of said county, In Auburn, when and where all Dorsons luiorested in said matter may apnonr und show cause, if vncro uo any, wny ujo prayer orwuu potltlon Rnould not bo eranted. nnii If Hiifllnt is not shown tho court may grant tho prayer thereof, and inako such fuitbor and oilier aruera as may oo proper. Bated this 10th day rf Septombcr. 1903. RICHARD F. NEAIj, County Judge. ShorifTs Solo. By vlrtuoofan ordor of Bale directed to mo from tho district court of Nomalm county Nobraska, ou u Judnemeut obtained before iiio uisirict court oi womuna county, Nolir' on tho Ifitli ilnv nf ynvnmhnr. IKlia In u not. tain action lu said court pond lug In favor of John B. Lamport aH plain till', nnd aualiiBt fixuvn uonucib oi at iw uorenuani,ror tho sum of Flvo Hundred Tweuty-aix (8620) dol lars, and Thirty (30a) contH, und cohih taxed at $18 23 nud acorulng costs, 1 havo levied upon tho following described property taken as tho property of wild dofeuduntH, to satisfy said Judgement to-wjt; An undlvldod one. half ORrtof the south wext mi a iter nf sent Inn two pjj township four 4 ruugo 15, beginning nil iiiutiuunieiiML uuruer oi u imcb oi lauu 101'. inerly owned by Charles Llhby, thouco south with the road across the Little Nomalm river toaslalco 17 rods east of tho mill, thonco south to tha south lluo ofsuld section, thouco west nloug said lluo to Mild Llttlo Nemaha river, thouco by tho motudeMngH of wild river to the south went corner of tho OhurluB Xituoy lot, tuoncoea8t to tho placo of begin Jilng, containing nacres with the mill, aud mill privileges, tho fuuio being designated on tho records as lot 4 oflot7ofRaldsectlon 2 nnd will olI'tirthOHiitno for iln to tho lilL'heHt bidder, lore-ash In hand, on tho 17th day of ucr.oiie- ,i. u, iyuj, m iront. or tuo east iron door of tho court hotiso In Auburn that being tho building wherein tho Inst term of court was hold, ntlho hour ol ono o'clock!), in., of wiiiii nay, wnon ami wuoro ii no atiotiiiaiico win oo given uymo undorsigncd. Dated tieptomlier 14th, 10U3. A. L LAWUKNO10 Sherlir of said county, My F. u, Roiikm, Deputy. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR The 15 NlMti Umlikst fook The Nebraska Advertiser W, V. Sunders "V. V, Sunder W. W, SANDKns & Son, Prop's. FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 1003. Kepublican Ticket HTATK For Judgo of the Bupromo Court. For Regents of HUto University, i it ... W. Q. WII1TMORB JUDICIAL For District Judges, ii, V. ItKAVIB II. A. MAI1COOK COOMTY For County Treasurer, D. J. A. DIRKS For County Clork, UllAHLlOj It. HACK Kit For Sheriff, AUHAUAM. I. LAWUFNCK For County Judgo, W. M. UKIUUTQN For Superintendent of Fublio Instruction, ULUllUJS U. UAK1U1NUTUN, JK. For County Assessor, JliUWAIlU J. AlAAWiSLL For Coroner, DR. LUTQEN For Surveyor, MHN PARKER For Clork of District Court, GRANVILLE M. BEVERIDGE For Commissioner Second district, CLARENCE K. ORD For Commissioner Third district." W. A. DOOL1TTLE A. F. Walah enjoyed a visit from an old friend and former roommate. P. L. Wing of Ooldwater, Michigan, who was in Nemaha from Saturday uulll Monday. Both geutlemen en joyed the reunion very mucn. O K. Fiahor writea us that they are now living in Santa Barbara, Cat. 216 west Ialay at. Mr. Fianer recently bought a beautiful home at that place and ho and tits good wifo aro prepared to toko comfort in their'old age. The republican candidates on the county ticket held a meeting at the Champion school houae Friday night, Shockey school house Monday night, Hillsdale Tuesday night and St. Dei roin Wednesday night. They had good audiences at each place. Bona lodge of Rebekahs had an es pecially good meeting Wednesday night, when Mr. and Mrs. Charley Howe and MIsb May Kerker were in itiated. After the meeting a nice sup per was served. The team did good work in the initlatoy ceremony. This lodge is rapidly growing. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McCandless aud children went to Omaha Tuesday of last week, visited relatives and took in the Ak-sarshon festivities until Motis day. On Sunday Allie and Harry t xik a lout; walk over the ground they lined to play on when boys. It is now built up in manyplacen with fine resin donees, aud very few of the old land marks are loft. Ho Loomed a Croat Trurh. It is said of John Wesley that ho ouce said to Mistress Wesley, "Why do you tell that child the sume thing over and over again ?" "John Wesley, because once telling is not enough." It is for tho same reaaon that you are told again aud again that Chambr Iain's Cough Remedy cures colds and grip; that it counteracts any tendency of Iheae deseases to result iu pueus monla, and time it is pleasant and aafe to ake. For sale by W. W. Keelli g Tuesday night Abe Lawrence left a laprobe, whip and revolver lu his buggy at Hillsdale while he was at the republican meeting. Aftor the meet tne above articles were missing. Tl.e next morning, by doing a l'ttlo detecs tive work, he discovered his whip nt the home of a Mr. Stokes, a young man living on the county line, aud on Abe's accusing the fellow of the theft ho owned up and returned the stolen arth oles. The next day he was arrested and taken to Auburn for trial. How's This? Wo otlor Ono Hundred Dollnrs Reward for anyoasoof Catarrh that cannot im nnrr,.i hv Hall's Catarrh Ouro, F.J. CHENEY it CO., Props., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, h avo known TJV .T. Chonoy for tho laht ift years, and bollevo him poriuuuy nonornoioin all business transno lions und Ilnanclally able to curry out uny obligations mdo by their firm, Weuttfc iruax, wIioIckuIo drugglHts.Toledo.O. Wnhlhtg, Klnnau &. Murvlu. wholosidodrug-' glHlH, i oieuo, u. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lntnrn Ingdlrootly upon tho blood nnd inucotiB wur fncorfof tho system. Irloo7ftc tiur linttt by all druggists. Testimonials free. IlnU's Family Pills mo the boat. The Nemaha School Primary room No, enrolled 54 Average attendance 18 Tboso neither absent nor Urdy Rufua Morton, Edith Barker, Glttdys Swan, Sadie Gillispie, Ruth Knapp, Alva Barkor, Clarenco Russell, Clara Colorick, Viola Farson, Myrtle Fareon Oiaronce Clark, Glendyn Crother, Gcorgo Leslie, Eddie Morton, Alice Burns. Intermediate room; No. enrolled 35: Those neither ebaent nor tardy : Nova Russell, Ida Burns, Leona Lelbhart, Alva Due 11, Carrie RubsoII, Pearl Fareon, Ella Colerick, Nellie Russell, Marty Qulller, Eliza Farson, Sarah Colerick, Susan nnd Rosa Burns. The A grade enjoyed an examlnas Hon In ceography Monday. High room No. enrolled 30. Scholars neither absent nor tardy Avis Carae, Mary Buoll, Grace Jarvls, Faye Tollinger, nozel Paris, Willie Burns, Ltla Galther, Grace Peabody, Alice Peabody, Ethel Sherwood, Lulu Cooper, Harry Baldwin, Maude BurnB, Roy Lelbhart. Visitors Harry Whooldon jr., Mayo Galther, Clarence Conner, The Nemaha high school boys have organized a base ball team and would like to play a game with the boys of the neighboring towns. The boys are from 15 to 10 years of age. If you want a game write to Theodore Hill. The culinary pages of the Delineator for November breathe tho spirit of the Thanksgiving feast, but they are not Oiled with tho trite recipes that it is customary in many publications to resuscitate at this soason. And the title of the paper in the "Carlotta and I," series, An Old-fashioned Thankss giving," might suggest the contrary, but the dishes therein explained are of such un age that they are disregarded in this day, to the great losa of modern gourmands, and well merit retelling. Likewise the wording of "A Colonial Dinner for Thanksgiving" is mislead ing, for it is not the New England dinner enjoyed .by our forefathers, with which every ono is familiar, but a more eluborate affair, denominated a la Russe aud, doubtless, as delects able. A Witch's supper for Hallo we'en and some Sweet Sauces aro both enticing, and Mushrooms in Delicious Forms contains some worthy suggest ions for the housewife. Two illustra ted pages of cakes for special occasions are an attractive feature. SALS. Milch cows, horses, colts, potatoes, wood and crib poles for sale at Stull's faim, 4 miles vomh of Peru, Neb. Cows will be sold on a years time. Will Ouro Oonsamption A A Herren of Finch, Ark. writea, "Foley's Honey nnd Tar Is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I knowthat it has cur ed consumption in the (list stage, MTHlll. Catarrh of the Stomach, When tho stomach is overloaded; when food is taken into it that falls to digest, it decays and inflames the mus cous membrane, exposing the nerves, and causes the glands to secrete rpuclu Instead ot the natural juices of digest ion. This is called catarrh of the stomach, caused by Indigestion. Doc tors and medicines failed to bonuflt me until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. R Ithou, Coppell, Tex. Sold by W W. Keeling. Graduate of the American Sohool of Osteopathy of Kirksvlllo, Mo. Remnrkablo cures are effected by this system of healing. No medicines given. o Officover Eustlce & CHne's drug! store. gUtlmvn, While drlylng In the vicinity of Howe, Sunday afternoon, Ror. D. B. Lake was the victim of an oxcitlug runaway that threatened serious results. Tho centerpiece of tho neck yoke bocame unboltod, letting the carriage tongue down. The horses became frightened at the nccidont and started to ran nwayr. Before they wer checked thoy broke a wheel of tho vebiolo so badly that it cannot bo repaired. Tho wagon tqugue was broken in two. Rev. Lake was in a position during the runaway that ho oould not jump from the vehicle on account of the hood being up. It was miraculous that he escaped personal injury as It looked for a time as if ho would bo killed or seriously hurt. Auburn Herald. For a pleasant physio take Cham borlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to tuko. Pleasant in effect. For sale by W. W. Keeling. Take the wagonette when in Au burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhaney prop. Ten Weeks Free! To all now subscribers we will send The Advertiser until Jan. 1, 1905, for only $1.00! Thus giving Eleven Weeks Free. We will extend the subscription of all old subscribers to Jan. 1, 195, who pay up to date and $1 in addition. Now is tho time to subscribe and get the benefit of these rates. Persons living on free delivery routes from Nemaha can give money to carriers or leave it in their boxes. 1A. W. ANDERS fc SON, Pubs., Nemaha, Nebraska WM. CAMPBELL, Pres. p. E. ALLEN. Vlce-Pres. IELMER E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 mm Why then WW whoso only product piy por bout boxand pack free, will bo disappointment? miuvsu i guarantoosafenr I, guarantee cntlresatisfaction. PmceList, Colored Plates, otc. Free. mmmmr ma XMt DAY rACSJ weekly and want more homoand CTARK I.OUISJANA, HO. We ITAI LASH traveling salesmen. Outfit free. 15 llS's. ft W 8tock $1,000,000. O M 1 1 1 1 n n n A f frnno nnrl irinno tno largest, finest stock and best oorts ovor offered by any nuraory. Our men succeed whero others fail. Write to-day for terms, otc. STARK BRO'S N. & 0. CO., Louisiana, Mo. ubanches: Atlantic, la., Fayttoville, Ark., Dansville, N. Y Portland, N. Y., Huntsvillo. Ala. Calnod Forty Pounds In Thirty Days For several months our youngir brother had been troubled with indi beatlon. HeJJtrled several remedies but got no benefit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach und Liver Tablets and he commenced taking them. Inaido of thirty days he had gained forty pounds in flesh, lie is now fully recovered. We have a good Irade on the TabletB. IIollov Bros. Merchants, Long Branch, Mo. For sale by W. W. Keeling. 1 . 1 1 fYOtir own &Alartli a ..t. MS CALL'S MAGAZINE A LADIES' MAGAZINE. A pnii butlrul eolort4 pUleij UtM fMRiuni: dreiimsklnf conomle j rney work.! houwhoU hlnlt; fielion, elc! Sufc. crlb to-dny, or, tend w. ror litctt copy. Lady atfsnti wanted. 5nd (or trm, Styllah, Reliable, Simple, Utvto. onto, Economical nnd AbBoliitolr Perfect-Flttlnir Paper Pattorns. CAUL fATTEHNS All Scam$ Allowed nnd Perforations how the Dattlco and Sewlno Lines. Only io and is cenu each none hlRhfr Aik for ilum. Sold In ncaily oviry ciiy and tawn, or by mall from THE MoC ALL CO., 113.115.117 West 3l$t St, NFW YOSK. I B. F. Hill, an old newspaper man, now of 8t. Joo, Is in tho city, guest ot bis sister. Mrs. G. B. Lewis. Mr Hill's first experience in tho business was when ho entered tho original Nemaha County Advertiser ofllce In this city in 1864 na an apprentice under Gov. Furnas. Later he was ono of the partners of the Arm which es tablished tho Brownville Journal. Ho has traveled extensively and is n very interestthg talker, and his re miniscences of nowspaperdom IvMii early day are highly entertaining. Tho Blograph acknowledges a plaaan ant call. Brownville Biograpb. Ran A Ten Penny Nail Through His Hand. While opening a box, J. C. Mouub of Three Mile Bay, N. Y.,ran u ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand. "I thought at once of the pain und sorenes this would cause me," he says, "and Immediately appli ed Chamberlain's Pain Balm and oc casionally afterwarda. To my surprise it removed all pain and soreness and the injured parts were soon healed. For sale by W. W. Keeling. Have a 79-YR. RECORD, built upon tho strong founda tion of a ualitv and low nriceo. waste time. land, labor and money on twor trees More homo and traveling salesmen everywhere to sell Stark Trees. ye DA V CASH Weekly, givo T Ti rMM T.1 r II VIM. VUIIII DESTPRIGES. rtEST Rmr.K. nnd PHP.P.1V V Pl'IfillT . mill ii iTrii 1)U I VU1I11, Titirirnnf- nuraArina In tlin ini-l1 TKn nn- n:t..l ' ""'IU UUIUU. VJUilllUI Av.1 DnnA T11..M Tl l rt i Needed in Every Home g THE NEW WEB3THV3 lltmRNXn0KAL; AND ENLARGED EDITION OF DICTIONASY WEBSTER'S International Dictionary A Diottonary of ENGLISH, Ulosrapby, Geography, Fiction, otc Now Plates Throughout 25,000 New Words Phrases and Definitions Proparcd under tho dirocfc super. Vision Of W. T. HARRIS, Ph.D., LL.D., United Statos Commlssionor of Edu cation, assisted by a lnrgo corps of com potent specialists and editors. Rich Blndlnn 2364 Quarto Pngca 5000 Illustrations 'The International ivaa Jlral issued inJSOO, succeeding tho "Unabridged." The New and Enlarged Edition of the International was issued in October, 1900. Get the latest and best. Wo nlEO publish Webster's Collanlntb Dinilnnnro with Glosaary of Scott lah "Words ami Pliraece iiwi ngti, una iimiirauoni. ana txicxu 6-g incuei. "Flrat-clasa In quality, socon d.olnsa In Bly,o." Spoolmon pnsca, oto. of lioth UUU1U) BUI 1 1- Ull IIIJUIICIIUOU, G.cSC.MERRIAMCO. Publlshora, Springfield. Maaa. Y'ii nv(r lie.ird any onp uding Imis lt'V lliimy and Tar. ami not Uein H;i:irtlHtl,.-M1 Hill, . . - I COLLEGIATE J H DKTIONAJlY