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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1904)
Report of tho Condition of tho BANK OF NEMAHA Charter No. li'U CH Nonmha, in the Stale f Nelxiuka, at the OlOSOOf bUKlltCHK Mil lt,l!H)l, URSUUKCKH ImtiH utiil ilHcoutilK SlMirtMM UVui(lriiH,m'ciir'l and tiiini'Otini.1 ltd h lllillKlIlK IHIUXO 111' .'mire lill'l luiinra nil m Current oxpeiiNtH mill Uxxvh paid lift IW Ddc from national. Mate and private hank mill bunkitrti r. lJMJ in JoUilon'xh on hand Llfi Ti Total S 1 1 070 It MAIIIMTIICS Oplini stock jmlti in ; Moo 00 tirnlOK fund Undivided prolllH JAM (8 Individual (luflOHltM Miibject. to olii clC...lU2 27 nnuutid cerlllloaKW or deposit- 710 jtU Tlina certificates or tloponll 1300 iiU The Nebraska Advertiser W. W, Sandkkh & Son, Prop's. FRIDAY, JUNB 3, 100-1. I'otnl XW8 (111 riSaln nf Nnhrimlcn, I H County oi Nemaha, ( I. Minor 15. Allen, eaNhlor of tho aliovo named built, do Holonuily swear t hut the above Btatoment Ih correct anil a true copy wftho report iniulo to tho Slate Danklm? ,,"llr(,' KLMUIt K. ALLHN, Cashier. A Kent Wit. CMAll'llKM., 1 iiirnntnrH Htilmorlb d and nworn to before mo thin UlMlday ot .May, 11KII. W. W. HANDKIIH, Notary Public Hurry Kimtnel rtinr.iduy . wont to Auburn ' Home grown on llio market. strawberries uro now Will Keeling has been real busy for several days painting and papering tho dt Uf; store. Dr. Keeling has bad three rooms (Its ted tip upstairs over bis drug store and will use tlioin for bis olllco. Walter Farris could not stay away from, Nemalm long. I Jo moved back after living near Brownvllle a few weeks. Curl J3. Sanders wont to Ashland, i I'mnk Titus reports that the assess Nobr., Tliursday. Hoy Stevens is friends tills week. visiting Nemaha Mrs. John' Watson is slowly recov ering from her severe sickness. Mrs. L II. Allen of Fairbury, Neb., is visiting Mrs. Furle Gilbert this week. Notioo of Probato of Will. In the County Court or Notualia. comity, Nob. The Btatn ot Nebraidtu, County of Nemaha, To F.IUaboth H.ieUci, Mai tin A. Doraui, Not tlo Kuwltzk.v, Muruun-t A. Faron, John i'. Hindu. A lliur .1. Hiraln, Lettltla (. Ootilon, Oeorula Coulon, Oriiia Ceea Motrin .lotto U. A. MorrlH, Lloyd Morris, Mary HI irrlH. UukhpII II. MorrlH anil to all puiMoin, Interested In UiouHlalu ol Lettltla A.Htraln, ileucasHtl; , You arohrroby notllled tliatJolin C. Hiraln ha mod a petition pmyliiK that an lithtur niout IHcd la thin court, purimrtlim to bo tho 1 will and luHtamoiiL ot mild deceased, may no proved, allowed and recorded as tho hint will auJ loMa.nenl of l.ottllla A. attain, dc. eniiNixl! Unit said tiiHtritiuent may bo ad' milled to probate, and adniltilHliaUoti orxald tisla'o uiiiuti'd to .lohit U, Hiraln us executor iliid that tho lStlt dav or June A. I). I IK" I at ton o'clock a. in. at comity court room ol Kiild county, In Annum, lmn been llxed an i lie tinianu phu-eol pruvlim wild will, when you and all Interested may appear and hIiow cause, lr there lie any, why the prayer ol Mm nntltlou nli o a Id not be granted, mid context the Diobiito mentor Witness tu V hand and will of NHl court thlH 18 h day of May A. I. 'I)ul. .1 . H M i'CA I IT Y, C mi n ty .1 ml (?. Mrs. I). M. Oolerick went to Friend, Nebr., Thursday to visit her son, Charley. The farmers are getting behind with their work on account of the contin uous rain. ed valuation of Nemaha nreciuct for this year Is as follows: Personal pro-. perty, 2;2,870; leal estate, 61,031,035 Total $1 .20:1,1)0.") . This is considerably larger, especially on personal property, than last year. John I Dressier -received a message Sunday morning saying hit sister-in-law, living at Morocco, Indiana, was dead. He drove over to Uowo and took the train for Omaha and from there to Morocco. lie returned home Thursday forenoon . RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE Whereas: Our Father in heaven hna seen fit to remove from among us Sey mour Howe, the beloved father of our brotlierp, Charles, Eugene, and Am brose Howe and Lester Russell. Therefore bo It Resolved: That we, the brothers of Victory Lodge No. 105, 1. O. O. F. extend to tnetn our heartfelt sympathy in their sad bereavement, and coins mend them to Him who doeth all things well. 13 e it also Resolved: That u copy of these reso lutions be presented to the bereaved ones as n token of ouj sympathy, that a copy be placed on record in the mini lites of tho lodge, and a copy be given the Nebraska Advertiser for publica Lion. W. F. Kbemno, W. U. Maxwki.l, C. E. Sanijeks. "The Convict's Daughter" was given at Hoover's opera house -Wednesday night, by Harry Kimmel, assisted by Mr. mid M i'H . Wulior Hiuilnnic wmit ! louul talent. The play Is an excellent ' - - ------ . , to St. Joe last Friday sons, J S. and Nelson. to visit their Mrs. C. W. RobortB went to Kansas City last Friday to visit her son, Clyde crowded house. one and wis well rendered. Mr, Kim tnel is a flue actor and was well sup ported by the other members of tho cast. Tho play was deserving of a Tho bad roads kept Roberts, for a few days Vemo Taylar drove up from Shu bert Wednesday night to attend tho play of "The Convict's Daughter." A match game of base ball will be given at Shuhert Saturday of this wed; between the Browuville and Shubert teams. Call in and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published in tho United States. Will Cure Consumption A A Horren of Finch, Ark. writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is tho best preparation for coutrhs, colds and lung trouble. 1 knowthat it has cur ed consumption in the (list stage. M T Hill. Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy DellanceCold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time, because It never sticks to tho Iron, but because each packuge contains 10 oz. one full pound while all other Cold Water Starches are put up in ?i pound packages and the price is tho same, 10 cents Then again bet cause Dellanco Starch Is free from all injurious chemicals. If your grocer. tries to sell you a 12-0.. package because be has a stock on hand he wishes to dispose of before he pt in Dellance. Ho knows that the De ilance Starch has printed on every package in largo letters and ligures 10 ozs". Demand Defiance and save much time and money and the annoy auce of the iron sticking. Dellunco never slicks. grocer g Itflf' he tiofs Misses Blanche ami Edna Lytic, who have been attending tho Normal at Peru tills year, o tmo to Nenmha Inst Friday and have been visiting Nemaha friends since then. many from tho country from attending. A letter received on Wednesday by W. W. Harmon from his brother Frank at Custer City, Oklahoma, writ ten last Sunday, stated that on the day before Mrs. F. O. Fritz, formerly of Brown ville, anil her two sons weto ukon from a pond where they were drowning; that Mrs. Frit' and one of tho boys were rescued, but the boy rescued was in it dangerous condition. No particulars were given as to how the accident occurred . Post. Call and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. And now Congressman E ,1. Burs kett is mentioned as suitable material for vice-president. He would be all right for that position but wo predict will not allow his name to bo used. REPUBLICAN JR. 20348 .Standard nnd renlHtered. Hired by Kopubll- can, J"1 Hadlo Vera by Talovera,2.;l()i ml dam. ItetHV 'lYdtwood by McMahon, 2.21 . Hod Inly, blade points, 10 yours old. NtandH 1(1 nmiUH, woikiih vzw pomuiH. no nan 150011 lilUli action, with line uyie. LUDIAICK :ri7: Htandard and rel.stieil. Hired bv Put Ij.. 2.01: dam Hatlla Vera bv Tnleveni: unit nam llolny Ttotwood by McMahon, 2.21. Dark buy, bl'ick points, 7 years old, HtamlH iH lunula. u-mIl'IiL 1:1110 nnnnds. lloth horses will make thu season ot 1001 every day except Sunday at Maple HWIto Htock farm, 2M mllos southeast ol Howe, al $10 to ltiHitre mare In foal. Caru will be taken 10 nrovont aculdeulH but Hhould any occur It will be at. owner's risk. You will make 110 mlstako In breed I tin to KopnhUctttir .Jr., as some of tils oldest colts are senini; tor viw. ' 'A. 11 la lied number of marcs taken In pas luro. CLYDE E.JONES, mgr. HOWE, NEBRASKA Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through vour kidneys once every three minutes. ai-ns 1 ne Ktaneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out Ihe waste or Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as thouch Ihey had heart trouble, because the heart is jver-worklng in pumping thick, kidney aoisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. A new time table has been issued for tho B. & M., to take oltect Sun 1 ddy . The only change made hero is on too freight from thu south, which will arrive at 2:"0, 20 minutes earlier than heretofore. There was no public observance of memorial day in Nemaha. Wo trust that next year this day will not be al lowed (0 go by without public services in lienor of tho nation's defenders who lie in tho cemetery . Ij. A. J.uwtion mis made arrange ments lor tho use of a hearse and a tlrst class umbalmer in connection with his undertaker's business. Tin; if is now no need of going away from Numaha for anything in this line. The Methodist church looks like a now church inside. In addition to be ing repapered, two windovs have been put in thu east end, the old glass has been taken out of tho other win dows and ground gl.iss put in its place u ml other improvements made. Messrs Lambert and MoCarty re ceived word this week to tho elTeci that their famous bloodhound case, In volving the liberty of Geo. JJrott, and which is one nf the most celebrated cises of its character in the legal his tory of tho country is to appear in "Lawyers' Reports Annotated." This is quite an honor, as there are vcr) tow cases that nro considered worth of citation in this work, and those that are so mentioned aro regarded as being the most important in the country, and must involve somo now principle. Herald. County Assessor Maxwell hits been busy this week investigating tho roc ords in tho county clerk's ofllce for the purpose of ascertaining how manj mortgages were on record that hud not been reported to tho various precinct assessors of tho county. Ho found (Utile a number, but is of the opinion that the owners of the instrument woro not trying to dodge their taxes ot tho same, as some had been paid off hut not released. Tho law, ho.vever provides that the owner of all such pa pers should report the esiine and in some cases this has beon neglected. Herald. Tryfo 222 South Peoria St., Chicago, III., Oct. 7, 1902. Fiight months ago I was so ill that I was compelled to Ho or sit down nearly all tho time. My Btotnacii was so weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinate without great pain and I coughed eo much that my throat and lungs were raw nnd sore. Tho doctors pro nounced it Bright's disease and others said it was consumption. It mattered littlo to mo what thoy called it and I had no de Biro to livo. A sister visited mo from St. Louis and asked mo if I had ever tried Wino of Cardui. I told her I had not and sho bought a bottle. I believo that it saved my life. I believo many women could savo much Buffer ing if they but knew of its value. How's This? We oiler One Hundred Dollars Howard for any ciino of Catarrh that cannot no cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K, J. OHKN15Y A CO., Toledo, O. Wo. tho undorsluued, have known l J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believo him perfectly honorablu In nil business liausar- tlous and tluanclally allu to carry mutiny obligations made by his tlrni. W.W.DINO, KlN.NAN iV Maiivin, Wholesale DrunKlsts. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, action directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces or 'he system. Testimonials senl Ireo. Price "5 cents per bottle. Hold by all driiKKlsts. Take ll-ll's Kamlly Pills for constipation. Loss than Half Kates to St, Louis and Return On Mondays, Juno 0, l:?, 20, and 27, thu Butllngtou oilers tickols to St. LouiB and return at 87 75, good for seven days considerably less than half fare for the round trip. James McMillen and Vern Strait, boys about ten years of age, were bins ied in a clay bunk near Peru and came near losing their lives. The boys were playing on what is known as Indian hill and were digging a cave or play house in thu side of the hill, when the dirt ouvtd in, burying young McMIN Ion about two feet deep and burying young Strait up to his neck. He worked himself out and went for the help of his father about two blocks distant, who with a spade got young I McMillen out, black and apparently lifoless. A physician was called, un der whoso efforts it is thought his life will bo saved. Nobr. City Tribune. Don't you want freedom from pain? Take "Wino of Cardui and make one Bupremo effort to bo well. You do not need to bo a weak, helplcas sufferer. You can havo a woman's health and do a woman's work in life. Why not secure a bottle of "Wine of Cardui from your druggist today? Que Minute cough cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the mi crobe which tickles thu mucous mem brane, causing tho cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm draws out the inflammation and heals and sooth es thu affected parts. One Minute cough cure stronghens the lungs, wards oil pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all cural'le esses of coughs, colds, and croup. One Min- j uto cough cure is pleasant to take, 1 harmless and good alike for young and old. W. W. Keeling. Robbed tho Crave A startling incident is narrated by JolinOliver 0 f Philadelphia, as follows "I was In an awful condition. My wkin was almost yellow, eyes sunkuti, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weak er day by day. Three physicians hail given mo up Then I was advised to take Flectric Bitters; to my great joy tho tlrst bottle made a decided im provement. 1 continued their use for three weeks, nnd am now a well ninii. I know they robbed the grave of 'another victim." No one should fail to try them, Only 50c, guaranteed at Keeling's drug store. Gained Forty Pounds In Thirty Days For several months our younger brother had been troubled with indi bestion. lie tried several remedies but got no benefit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and ho commenced taking them. Inside ol? thirty days he hud gained forty pounds in flesh. He is now fully recoveted. Wo have a good trade on tho Tuldets. Ilollev Bros. oMerchants, Long Branch, Mo. For sale by W W Keeling. FOLEYSHONEYTAR Curos Colds; Prevents Pneumonia For sale by M. X. Hill. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS IjAAV, KEAIj jlSSTAYIS, COLLECTIONS Olllces ovor Postoillro Building, at I rank Neat's old stand, AU1IUKN, NEHRASIvA cr v : WM, CAM PHI-ILL, Pres. F. 10. ALLUN, Vlct-Pres. IKLMKIl K. ALLKN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 Tickets are cood in coaches and arm I you are sick you can make nc mislay clrt1r carsseats free. Thu magnillcent exposition is now by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is coon realized. It stands the highest for its vonderful cures of the most distressing cases I1U laaUIUUIIIMHIWIiiM llil ly all druggists In flfty ;ent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by mall iff -lliilit!' It ri1" 'mSm complete and in harmonious operation, You will regret it as long us you liv ifyoti fail to see this wonderful expos sltion. Illustrated folder free, and full lm- Homo ot Swiimp-ltoot, A Croat Sensation There was a big 'sensation in Leess ville, Ind., when W. II. Brownof that place, who was expectod to die, IluI his lifo saved by Lr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. lie writes:' endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your Now Discovery gave mo immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a cotnulete cure " Similar curos of Consumption,, Pneti m mil, Bronchitis and gripare uuiner. ous. It is the peerless remedy for all A MAGAZINE OF CLEVERNESS Magazines should havo a well-defined purpose. Genuine entertainment, amusement and mental recreation are the motives of Tho Smart Set, the THE MOST SUCCESSFUL OF MAGAZINES Its Novels, a coinoinpleto one in each number, aTe by tho most bril liant authors of both hemispheres. Its short stories ate matchless clean and lull of human interest. 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