PETETt ICEllKEll, Doalor In Highest .market prico paid forjllidcs, Lard, Tallow, etc, KNAPP & SON The Nebraska Advertiser W. W. Hnnderi W. V, Sanders "W. W. Sanbkks A Son, Prop'. FltlDAY, OCT. 30, 1903. TroprlotorBof the Livery & Feed Stable f NEMAHA.PBBR. Eepublican Ticket 8TATK or JudKOof tho Bupromo Court, For IleKcntnof Btato University, O. 8. ALLEN W. Q. WH1TMOUE Good Dray in connoction with Livory Satisfaction guarantood. JUDICIAL T. Orother For DlBtrJotlJudRos, O. V, IU5AVI8 II. A. UAHCOCK COUNTY For County Treasurer, 1). J. A. DIKKH For County Olork, CHARLES It. II ACKER JVInhea to nnnounco that ho has not .joved out of town but into the Minick Store Boom whorohomay bo found at all timeB, For flhorHjBRAliAM L roauy co uo your Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing or sell you a New Harness, Nets, Whips, etc, Notico For Hoaring Claims For County Judgo, w. bit umuu'ion tfnrBiinorlntemlonLof I'abllo Instruction, UEOUGE D. OAllItlNQTON, Jiu For County AnnosHor, EDWARD J. MAXWELL ! For Coroner. mi, lutuen For Surveyor. IJ1SN l'AHKHtt For Olork of District Court, UK A IN yXLiuVi li, UlfjVliiltllJUllj For Commissioner Second district, ULARJS.NU1S v.. vuu The Republican Rally Thursday Night The republican rally at Nomaha was a grand success. The opera boueo was crowded including the gallery and and the people stayed until the meet" ing was over. On account of the preen enco of 0. F. Ileavis tho county candls dates spoke very briefly. Thoso press ent were D. J. A. Dirks, C. R. Hacker, Abe Lawrence, W. M. Crichton, Geo. Carrlnqton, E. J. Maxwell, W. A. Doo little and Hen Parker, candidates re spectivciy for treasurer, clerk, sheriff, judge, superintendent, assessor, com missioner and surveyor. At 0 o'clock Hon. 0. F. Reavis, can dldato far district judge, was Intro duced, and spoko for over an hour and a half. He was listened to with the closest attention. He took up the charges mado against him one by one and effectually proved their falsity. His spoooh was frequently interrupted by applause Mr. Reavis is an able man and a brilliant Bpeakor and the meeting accomplished muoh good. j .ii. bold is having catalogues print-1 Mr. Snow stated in the campaign ed for a thoroughbred Poland China two years ago that the work of tho hog sale at Falls City on Saturday, office could not bo done for 82200, but Nov. 14. Ho will sell 30 head of fine Mr. Hacker has dona it. Now Mr. spring pigs anu a yeaning uoar. Snow says the duties of the office are Henry has some of tho best stock in less by the passage of the recent laws, tho state. If you want some good and he will be glad to do the work for bogs attond this sale. Tho northeast part of town is itn proving more than any part of Nem aha this fall. E E, Alien and Mars shall Webb have built new barns, Jno E. Crothor and Orvillo Holding have built now smoke houses, John E. Crother and 0. F. Zook have wonder. fully Improved tho looks of their places, tho streets have been worked and tho best part of town is going ahead. We live there. $2200. Two years ago Mr. Snow thought it a bribo to agree to do the work for tho lawful fees.but now he is doing the very same thing. He being a democrat hud to be shown that the work, coulfota done for that amount, and now he will be very glad to do it for the lawful fees. If it was a bribe two years ago what is it now? Charles Hacker has proven to tho people that ho can do the work of tho office for $2200 and lie is norfectlv willing to do it for the nest two years and it is simply a The soniur editor went to Lincoln Monday evening to attend a meetiug at the same nrice, of the poBtmasteas of tho Btato held in matter of ocon omy to the countyto let that city Tuesday. About s50 post him remain there. Post. masters were present from all parts of I the state, and all had a royal good The Hon. Church Howe in writing a time. A permanent organizarion was letter to a personal friend, from Sbof- effected, but It is safe to nredict that e"l England, here, lately said: "I Tho Brownvllle band furnished ex there will bo no strike or walkout, nor am fuHy aware of the political situas increase in the prico of Btamps or posts on in our old Qrst.distrlct, and know- I cellent music during the meeting. A. L. Lawrence has mado a record as sheriff of this county that ho and tne republican party can point to with pride. Ho has lot no prisoner escape and when tho warrant for tho arrest of a person was placed in his hands he has always found him and brought to trial. During his term of office he has al cards. The postmastor homo Wednesday. For Commissioner Third district, W. A. DUUIjITTIjIS In tho county court of Nomaha county, Nob. in l ho nmtior of tho estate of Fnnnlo lloovor deceased. . I Mra .Tnlin Sr.rnln WAnt. tn Hlimhnlnt I hurl anmn nt Mm rrmah rlnannriifn nrlmU Notice is horcby plvou that tho court huh u" mndo nn orucrnmmng uioiimoiorcrouiiorH xnursuay. nais in nis cnarce tuat tno county uas aud landed returned lnB Jb ranK iteavls as I do to be a capable and honorable gentleman, I am particularly anxious to hear of his election and you can do me no greater personal favor than to see that he gets every republican vote in your pres cinct." And no one questions Hon. 10 lllntclnlma nuainst months from tho 1st da bi1(1 deceased to Hlx of Novomhcr, 1903, tho 1st day or Novomncr, urn, nnd thnt Jununry 1st, March .Int. and Muy nvnr hail. Hn linn kflnt Clarence Avnes returned from the t,. 2nd, 1004, nt 10 o'clock a. m. of each day at ao.,.ii,ni. T,ro,lrt """" BUU3,y 111 u, vu' " 11 ine omen or tno couijiy juiio in uuiiwiii i I been nn exnenslvo official as manv connlv. Nebraska, in Aubimi, Nebraska, has ueuu uu exptJiiBivi. uuiuhi uu ujbuj been nxod tjy i no court tie tno umcs unu . . . uaVe oeen, ospec a y is tuis true or place when and whero all persons who have Call In and see US II you want to ' clulm and domands iifiiUnBt Raid decoased HnhS(,rIhn for nnv nnner tmbllshed in the jury that he summoned for the S6C- canhavo thomimo examined, ndJuHlod nnd anoscnoe lor any paper puoiianeu in ... The lirst trial was allowed and nil clnltiH not prcBcntcd by tho Inst mentioned ditto will ba forover barred, by nn orbor of tho court. Datod October 21, 1903 II. A.liAMUEUT, Acting County JuiIko In suld ciiuho, the United States. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Judce Broadv oavs there 1b no brighter young man in the State of Nebraska than O. P. Reavis. The Judce thinks Mr. Reavis willboono of tho iudcos elected this fall from i this district. The 5 Minute Breakfast food Wm. A. Doollttle, republican candid dato for county commissioner tiomthe third district, is winning friends where ever he goes. Ho is a man of good I iudnmont and one who will deal justly at all times. He is worthy of your support. C. E. Ord, republican candidate for roselectiou for county commissioner from the Second district, has made as so noted that nearly every one knew of it, before summoning a man Sheriff Lawrence would ask him if ho knew anything about tho case nnd if ho did ho wub not summoned. By this method only about one in eight were summoned, and tho jury fees and the milage of the other seven who could not qualify when called were saved the county. Such a mau is a valuable officer and should be retained In pllice, Post Tho Auburn Herald, the fusion or- gan.is Btill horrified at the idea of the republicans choosing W. M. Crichton as tbelr candidate for county judge. Tho Herald cannot deny that Mr. church Howe's republicanism. Shus uncmon nas me education anu aoiuty i ert Citizen. tor.maKe'a good judge, but to show liia unQtneBS for tho position says: "Why he used to vote with us aud wo elected him to office twice," as if that fully and dually fixed It that ho was an uns Qt man for office. But the voters will decide that Mr. Crichton will make a good judge and ho will be elected next Tuesday. For a pleasaut physic take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take. Pleasant In effect. For sale by W. W. Keeling. 0. 0. Snow had to have extra help tn iuuu to property conuuet tne uuais ness of the office of tho county clerk, nnd the county had to pay $340 .00 for such additional help, In 1001 the county had to pay 225.40 for addition al for Mr. Snow, making a total of All our farmer readers should tak advantage of the unprecedented club bing offer we this year make, which includes with this paper The Iowa Homestead, its Special Farmers' Instii tute editions, nnd The Poultry Farm er. These three publications are the best of their class nnd should be in every farm home. To them we add for local, county and general news our own paper and make the price for the four for one yeari$1.30. Never before Notice of Probato of WiU. Tho State of NebniHlcn, County of Nemaba.ss In tho county court of Nomnha county. Neb. In the mutter of the estnto ol Fnuuy Hoover, dcccKHed. To Finuceti II. Ervln and to all poroonu In-1 lor3led In thoeuliito of Fnnnlo Hoover, do- ouniteu : You iiro hereby notified thnt John I). jioovor uiih niou uiB.il y voruii'u pennon u nnni. ,,, au M0m,lh nmintu hVAr I ant I fcjUVU UiilUIHl mi WUIIIlll. JWi UJ w v thlBoourt nnivini: lor tho probate of tho will und toHlnmeutof tho mild Fnnnlo Uoo ver, dccontuul. whlnh mild lnmrumcnt 1ms bt-ou doHtroycd by acoklntuml mistake; Hint tho mime may bo liniveil, allowed and pro bnltjd iiBiilom will, nnd the lulmliiimnuion of said t'tdnto emitted to John U, Hoover us oxecntur; thnt the name 1ms ih'oiihoi for lionr. liiKOntliti 21lli day of October, 1003, nt 10 o'clock n. m. nt the county court room in Bald county, which Bald tlmo nnd plnco hns been llxod by nn order of court as tbo time and plnco of provlnir tho nnmo, when you Sjnnd all person s Interested may appear nnd iBhow cause, If any therobe, why tho prayer of nald petltldn Hhould not ho Kniuted, nnd content the probnto, thereof, and unless you no appear tho court nmyurant tho prayer of said potltlon and mako nil other proper orders In snld cniiRO. Witness my hnnd and tho seol of Raid county court at Auburn, Nebraska, this 24th day of Sontomber. 1903. IUOiiAKD F. WEAL, County Judgo. Ho Learned a Croat Trurh. had. The people of this county can not afford to make a change at this time. He will uudoubtly be re-elected. It is said of John Wesley that he once said to Mlstreas Wesley, "Why do you tell that child the sume thing musical education and voice culture to John C. Thompson of Julian visited N. B. Scrlvoner und fumily (rora Sat urday until Monday. He Is an uncle of the O'Harra children but had lost trace of them and his BiBter for some time. Recently he found out where thov vvero and came down to visit them. Next Monday evening, Nov. 2, in the Christian church, tho Bridges Conn cert Co. will give a free refined concert for the purpose of organizing a class for the utudy of- musical notation, over and over again?" "John Wesley, because once telling, is uot enough." It 1b for tho same reason that you are told again aud again thnt Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy oures coUIb and grip;x that it counteracts any tendency of these desoases to result in pnous monia, and that It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by W. W. Keeling Graduate of tho American School of Osteopathy of Klrksville, Mo. wmcn an are will be taken. invited. A collection Concert at 8 p. m Remarkable this system of healing, given. cures are effected by No medicines Office over Eustice & Cllne'a drug BfbYe . ' . S. A. Curtis has a three legged pig at his farm north of town. Tho freak Is abeut threo weeks old, has two peri fectly formed hind legs, but only one In front, which extends from tho mid die of the breast, The pig is oneof a, big litter aud gets around all right even if he is shy one leg. Stella Press Do net fall to vote for E. J. Maxwell for county assessor. Ho is well quali fied in ovory respect 'for that position and should get a big vote in Ids homo procinct. He is posted on the value of property of all kinds, a good penman and a good bookkeeper. Ho is a safe man to put in that position. Vote for him. Sfi7F nnid in tho two vnnrn Mr. Snow was clerk for help In addition to the -TVZZ twS deputy. Mr. Hacker has kept up the m0nev. Tho naners O. O. Snow says In his campaigu that he is running on the record lie made as county clerk, and thHcardn thftlg ho gives out contains some Ugures ducted the work of tbo nice aa wel1 that need a little Investicutlnc. Ac- business fully aswoll as did Mr. Snow and It has not cost the county one cent for additional help. Mr. Snow acknowledges that Mr. Hacker con- cording to his card the fees of the of fice during his best year are S382.00 more than tho foes of the office under Mr. Hacker. (No clerk can control the fees of his office.) Did Mr. Snow return 8382.00 to the county treasury? No, he only returned $157.20, the bals ance ,$225.40, had to be paid out for extra help. Voter, is it not rather expensive to pay out $225.40 to do $382.00 worth of business, when the present clerk, Mr. Hacker, will do it for uothing? lie has done the work of the office for $2200 nnd will do it again for tho samo amount no matter what the receipts may be. It will not be nocessary to pay him $225.40 to collect $157.20 for the county. Post. as ho could himself, and Mr. Hacker has saved the couuty the 8575 in cash for additional help the two years Snow was clerk. You never heard nny one using Fos loy's Honey nnd Tar and not being satisfied. MT Hill. an amount of named which we club with our own are well known throughout the west and commend themselves to the reader's favorable attention upon mere mention. The Homestead is the great agricultural and live stock paper of the west. The Poultry Farmer is the most practical poultry paper for the farmer published in the country, and the Special Farm -era' Institute editions are tho mos practical publications for the promo tion of good farming ever publishedt Take advantage of this great offor. Old papers for sale at this offico. A Lesson in Health Healthy kidneys filter the Impurities from tho blood, and unlcsB they do this good health is impossible Fos ley's Kidney Cure makes sound kids neys and will positively cure all forms of kidney nnd bladder disease. It strenghtons the whole system. M T mil. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Howard for nnycaso of Catarrh (hat cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Ciiro, F.J. CHENEY & CO., Tropa., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last 16 years, aud bollovo him porfcatly honorablo In nil buslncus transaa lions nnd financially ablo to carry out any obligations mado by their Arm. Wcstifc'lruax, wholesale druggists, Toledo.O. Wnldlug, Klnnnu & Marvin, wholemilo drug gists, Tolodo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken luternally,nct Ing directly upon tho blood nnd mucous sur faconof thesystom, Prico 76o per bottlo. Bold by all druggists. TflHtlmonlals free. Hall's Family Tills avo tho best. Oatarrh of the Stomaoh, When tho stomuch is overloaded; when food is taken into it that fails to digest, it decays aud infinrhes the mus cous membrauoexposlng tho nerves, nnd 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 und medicines failed to benefit me until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. R. Rhea, Coppell, Tex. Sold by W W. Keeling. Ran A Ten PonnyNall Through His Hand; While opening a box, J. 0. Mount of Throe Mile Bay, N. Y.,ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand. "I thought at once of the pain and soreness this would cause me," he says, "and immediately appli ed Chamberlain's Pain Hultn aud oc casionally afterwards. To my surprise it removed all pain and soreut'HR and the Injured parts weie soon healed. For sale by W. W. Keeling. Ten Weeks Free! To all new subscribers we will send The Advertiser until Jan. 1, 1905, for only $l,OOI Thus giving Ten Weeks Free. "Wo will extend the subscription of all old subscribers to Jan. 1, 1905, who pay up to date and$l 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. Subscriptions taken at reduced rates, with a few exceptions, for any paper published in the United States, Canada or England. XM. M. SANDERS & SON, Rubs., Nemaha, Nebraska WM. CAMPBELL, Pres. P. E. ALLKN. VIce-Pres. (ELMER E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANE OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 'TTCr-Jv'':'.i...i.r?C7y?r rrr ,nrT Have a Vfl.YR. RPinnpn htB2&vJ tioaofnuaiitvandlownrices. Why then waste time, hni, labor and monov on poor trees Yfhoeoenly product nZV poiTRCTbo&ndpackfreo, will bo disanDointment? V u f ii a Mt-fcvnsi i truaranteoaafonr- rivnl. miarantcs or.tirasafcisfai.tior.. Ppk.t Lifrr, Colored Plates, etc.. Free. We IrU LrybH CC:CEC. outfit f wo. i&uMii'