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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1904)
Wotioo of Probato of "Will. In tho County Court of Norn aim county, NpI). Tlio SIiiIh ot Nelirasku, County of KuiiiiiIiii.hs, TO Hllinbotli Hiu'kor, Mat tin A. Doram, Not tlu Kmvll.ky, Murftiiret A. Knrnon, John r. attain, A.lhur J. Htrnln, I,oltltlu O. Coiilon, (Inorixlu Coition, Orinii Cecil Morris John C. A. Morris, Lloyd Morris, Mary M.iitIk, KukrHI H. MorrlH anil to nil jiorKOiih Interested In tlio cHtatoor Luttitiii A.Htraln, Oeccaqi'd; You uro hereby untitled that John 0, Htrnln hnx nioil n iiciliton iirnyln Hint an Inntur mailt tiled In tills court, purporting to liu tho last will nnil tuHlamuiit or wild deewwod , imvy bo proved, allowed nnd recorded an tho lust will and trtii.iiuiit of Lottltla A. Htrnln, dr tensed; Unit suld ItiHti uriiittit may hu ml milled to probate, nud ndiiiliilslrnllon ormild ostalOKiiinlt d to John C, Htrnln iih executor mid thutlliolSlh dav or Juno A. I). IDOl nt ton o'clock a. in. nt county court room of wald county, In Auburn, Iihm been llxml hh tho tlmnniul plncoof nrovlni: Hiild will, when you mid nil Interested may upponr and Hhow nun lr tlmpi hu nun iirlitf Mill tirrtl'lir llf Mill III,lini7 Ik limn' i.vi.i.,,, n iij 'T "r" polltlou Mhoiild not ho granted, and con tint ill M prnumn uiorwii. WltuoHH 111 bund mid hciiI of wild court thlH 18th day of May A. 1). Kiul. . . J. 8 AlcOAUTY, County JiuIkh. Notico of Appointmont of Ad ministrator in tho county coiutor Nemaha county, Neb, TimHiiiKKif Nnlinmka. Noninha County, hh. To Carroll, wIioho Jlr.nt mid kIvcu nniim 1h unknown, anil to an persons inior CHted In tho CHtntn of Unvld Carroll, decciwed. Notice Ih hurobyKlvcn that Edward J. Mux. well Inn filed n petition prfiyliiK that ail in In -iNtntllon of will OHiiito bo Kfinted to J. M, a i-tiiHimnir iiw ndinliilHtrntor: Hint the hear" inuthoreof Iiiih been flxol for thofitli day of July, liKJi, ni iu ocioca n. m in um cuhuij ourtrooin of said county. In Auburn, when you and all porHons Interested mty appear mid Hhow ciiuho, If I here bo uny, why tho jirnyer orHiild petition should hoi no Kmnimi mid unlCKM you ho nntionr tho court may Krnnttho prnyernf Knlu iiotlllon, or appoint unmn ntlmr Hitltabla tiorsnu. and mulct) nil propor ordorH for tho duo ndmliilHtmtloii of Wild eMlnto. Witness my hand imtl ucnl of said court tins tutu uny oi may, mui. J. 8. McCAItrV. County JndKo. Call in mid seo uh if you want to snbscribe for any paper published in the United States. 222 South Peoria St., Chicago, Ilu, Oct. 7, 1902. Eight months ago I was bo ill that I was compelled to lio or Hit clown nearly all tho time. My stomach was bo -weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinato without great pain and I coughed bo much that my throat ana lungs wcro raw and Boro. Tho doctors pro nounced it Dright's discaao and others said it was consumption. It mattered littlo to mo what thoy called it and I had no do Biro to live. A sister visited mo from St. Loui'b and asked mo if I had over tried Wino of Cardui. I told her I had not and bLo bought a bottle. I helicvo that itsavodmylife. Ibeliovomany women could savo much Buffer ing if they but know of ita value. Don't you want freedom from pain? Tako Wino of Cardui and mako ono supremo effort to bo woll. Tou do not need to bo a weakj helpless sufferer. Tou can havo a woman's health and do a woman's work in life. Why not bocuto a bottlo of Wino of Cardui from your druggist to day? WtNEiCMMH Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. AH the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. i he kidneys are your blood purifiers, they 111 ter out the waste or Impurities In tho blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do tneir work. Pains, aches andrhcu matlsm come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to nerrlected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as thouph they had heart trouble, because the heart Is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern splence proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its vonderful cures of the most distressing cases nd Is sold on its merits Oy all druggists In fifty-, .lent and one-dollar slz- cs. You may have' a samnle bottle by man Homo of Bwiunn-uoot free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer 5&uM Bingnamion, in, j.f yhe Nebraska Advertiser W. V, Sandkhh & Son, I'rop'H. Fill DAY, J UN 15 10, 1001. J. If. Sold shipped 12."i0 pounds of wool to St. Louis last Friday Walter Hadlock has laid a sidewalk in front of his residence property. Mrs. Seymour Howe drove over to Stella Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. VVm. Moore. Marshall Pryor's children presented 'P f lliirritintirrlt ru r rri vt 1 t XTrv 1, with a gallon of strawberries Thursi day. Ed A. Bourno of Comanche, Indian Territory, writes that his mother, Mrs. II. A. 13rand, has been very sick but is slowly recovering. Iler many friends in Nemaha will bo pleused to learn of Uor recovery. Parties owning lots or linviug rela lives buried iu the cemetery should take interest (enough to ueo that tho graves and lots arc kept in good condib tion. All forest trees should be taken out, low places leveled up, dirt plies removed, rubbish cleaned off, etc. If tho people will co-oporatb with the board of trustees wo will have u, cemo tery of which wo can ull bo proud, A breut change has already boon nuitlo in the appearance of the grounds. Tho annual examination for teachers certificates will bo held iu tho nigh school building in Auburn Juno ID, 10, 17 and 18. Any candidates for Btu dent's certitlcutes into tho state normal or high schools may tako the examina tions at that time. PKOGIIAM OF EXAMINATIONS Wednesday a. m. Algobra from 8 till 10 Uotany from 10 to 12 P. M, Physics from 1 to 2 Geometry from a to 5 Thursday a. m. Orthography from 8 to 8 :30 Itoading from 8:30 to 0:30 Agriculture from 0:30 to 12 P. M. Geography IliBtory Friday a.m. Bookkeeping from 8 to 10 English Composition from 10 to 11 Drawing from 11 to 12 P, M Grammar from 1 to 3 Theory and Art from a to 5 Saturday u. m . Mental Arithmetic from 8 to 8:30 Arithmetic from 8:30 to 11 Penmanship from 11 to 12 P. M. Physiology Civics lio prompt, Dates of further exam inations, July 10, August 10 and 20. Gko. D. Cakkington, Jit. How's This? Wo oiler Ono Hundred Dollnrn Howard for any chho ot Catarrh that cannot ho cured by llall'H CaUirrh Cure. 1 J. OI1KNEY A CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undorslKUod, havo known K. J. Cheney for tho Inst 15yeiira, nnd bollovo him porfcutly honornblo In nil tniHluesH trmiHiic tlouHund tlnnnclully nblo to carry out any obligations mado by IiIh tlrm. "Wai.iuno, Kinnan it Mahvin, WholcHnlo DriiBBlHts, Toledo, O. Hull's Catnrrh Curo Ih tnlcon lntornnlly, nctliiK directly upon tho blood and luucoim surfaces of tho system, Testimonials sent lrco. l'rloo 75 cents per bottle. Sold by nil druggists. Tnko llnll's Family Pills for constipation Loss than Half Bates to St, Louis and Eoturu On Mondays. Juno 0, 13, 20, and 27, tho Burlington offers tickets to St. Louis nnd return at S7.75, good for seven days considerably loss than half fare for tho rouud trip. Tickets are good in coaoheB and arm chair carBseats free. Tho magnlllcont exposition la now complete and in harmonious oporntion You will regret it as long as you liv ifyou fail to see this wonderful expos sition Illustrated folder free, and full Ira- formation on application to Burlington Route agent or to h, W. Wakeley General Passanger Agent, Omaha Neb. Call nnd boo us for reduced rates on magazines nnd nowBpapers. Will Ouro Consumption A A Horron of Pinch, Ark. writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is tho boat preparation for coughs, colds nnd lung trouble. I knowthat it has cur ed consumption iu. the first stage. MTHI11, DREAMS OFTEN REPEATED. VUIori Tim I Appenr In Sln-p Are .SonietliiivN I'cTKlnteut In Their Ilccurrence. Iirvcntora have queer dreams. Not duy dreamH alone, although these for the most part arc thought by the pub lic to bo queer enough but. jut the ordinary lerplng dreams. Dreama of the latter wirt wcro discus-sod at a meeting of Inventory one nlghb late ly. After talking of drcanm In gen eral and tho philosophy of uncon eeloiiH cerebration, several of those present related personal experiences that are peculiar- strange nn8 weird, miyw tlio KaiiBnB City Journal. "Ifor 26 years," sold President Bim mltt, of the Inveniorw' awsoclation, "I havo dreamed almost nightly of fly ing. Occasionally I mlKS a night, but a week never goes by without my neriiil illght. It appears to mo that I take a running start a though on a bicycle and gradually rise from tho earth, BOarlng over cities and: towns, looking down nt tho people, and' Ob nerving them often to point at me, Baying: 'See himl There ho goesl There he gocul' I sail along from tho top of ono hill to another, traversing Immense distances In a Hinglo night. Thero is nothing terrifying in it at all. On the other handi It iw u delight ful senHation to feel that you aro soar ing bove everybody, but 'notwlth irtandlng this I often get provoked at tirysclf for dreaming thiu dream so per sistently. I have tried in every way to break niybclf of it, but to no avail. I still taJco my iy nearly every night. I do not Imagine that I am an air ship I am alone, andl am just sailing through the air like a bird." This experience caused a great deal of comment among the inventors and various explanations were offered of tho frequent, recurrence of it. Then George I). Hliulte cumo forward with a dtream even, stranger yet. "My uncle," ho said, "who lived in tho eouniry, hud a large meadow aa joining hi funn. Thero were per haps 30 acres of it, and it was low lama, soggy, wet and sproutly a great part of' the Mine. It was surround ed by a rail fence and was borderedl on one side by a dense thicket. For some reason my uncle alwaj-s said that he wanted to dc buried in that meadow and when he died tho family, in con sideration of his request, buried him in ono corner of tho meadow. I re member the grave distinctly. The ground about It was so wet that, they had to bait out the grave before the coflln was lowered! Into it. "A small fence was built around the grave, inclosing It in a mall square lot In the corner of the meadow. "Now, tills Is where my dream be ginn, and for ten or fifteen wears of my life I dreamedi It regularly every night. One night J saw a little child, n. girl, emerge from the thicket bor dering on tho meadow, crawl through tho meadow fence and start in a direct lino across It to my unelc'B grnve. She had got only part way toward It when a great herd of Hons, tigers and other savage beasts rushed Into tho meadow and made for her. Just before they reached her they all got into a terrifio fight and in the scramble hid her from my view. But in a moment she came into view ngain, running for her life back to the spot in the fence where she entered the meadow. I could see that little child as plainly as I see anyone in this room. I could see every featuro of her face and would recognize her instantly if I should ever mcet her. I enn see her little dress blowing out straight he hind her as she rnn from the wild beasts. I can see tho very panel of tho fence that she crawled through, nnd majiy a time I went In broad day light nnd examined' It, peered into the. thicket ami searched for a child's footprints. Nightly for years I dreamed this dream. Alwnys the same littlo girl, always the wtldi beasts com ing just us she got part way across the meadow, and always her terrified flight baak again to escape them. I dreamed this over and over again, tho details always the same, until llnally ono night the child got clear to the little incloeure urouud' the grave be fore tho animals reached) her. She got over tne fence, turned around and pttt her face to the crocks and looked through at tho Hons and tigers. She was perfectly safe. Tho wild beasts could not reach her. She was In a haven of refuge. Since that night the drctvm has never come buck to me." FtxlJiK tJie Ulnnu-. Tom (after a year's nbsence) Jly the way, old man, are you still engaged to Miss Ney? Jack No; the engagement is off. "Why, how's that?" "The minister is to blame. He mar ried us six months ago." Chicago Daily News. It lie Were Drnil. An auctioneer in Willoughby street, Ilrooklyn, said of n set of mourning jewelry which he was trying to dispose of that it was "just the sort of nrticle he would purchase for his wife if she were a widow." Indianapolis News. ltreukfiiKt nml I.ouir llfe. Statistics show that the Uongest lived people have generally been those who made breakfast tho principal meal of the day. Science and Health. The postofllco department has issued the following regulations regarding tlio delivory of mail by rural carriers when tho roads aro bad: Tho department looks to natrons and road olllcials to see that highways covered by rural routes are maintained in such condition that they can be traveled at all seasous, and indiffers once In this matter will be considered a sufllclent cause for withdrawal of service from a community. A rural enrrier is not expected to seriously imperil his life or his animals nor to endanger the U. S. mails, or his equipment, iu an attempt to servo his routo under extraordinary con- ditions of weather. At such times tho carrier must re port at tho post office at tho regular hour and mako overy reasonablo effort tosorvothe routo. If some portions of the same aro found to bo absolutely impassable, carrier is allowed to do viato from tho olllcial route to such extent as mny be necessary to reach all patrons by other roads, providing only u partial service could bo given were no deviation made. Ono Minuto cough curo gives relief in one minute, because it kills the mi crobe which tickles tho mucous mem brane, causing the cough, and nt tho same time clears the phlegm draws out tho inflammation and heals and sooth es the affected parts. One Minute cough curestrengbens the lungs, wards off pueumonm und is a harmless and never failing curo in all curatie cases of coughs, colds, and croup. One Min uto cough curo is pleasant to tnke, harmless and good alike for young and old.-V. V. Keeling, REPUBLICAN JR. (20348 Stamlnrd and registered, slrnd by Uoptibll. can, '2.-19J4. Uiun Hiullo Vera ly Tnlevpru.2.30; 2nd duin, lletsy Trotwood by McMation, 2.21. Kcd bay, black points, 10 years old, stands 10 hands, weighs 1200 pounds. Ho hasjijood hli;h action, with line style. LUDIAICK Standard and registered, sired by Pat L., 2.00J4; dam Sndlo Vera by Talovorn; 2nd dam Ifotsy Trotwood by McMuhou, 2.21. Durlc buy, hlaclc points, 7 years old, stands 10K hands, weight 1300 pounds. Hoth horses will make thosenson of 1 00 1 ovory dny except Sunday at Muplo nidgo Stock farm, 2,i miles southeast ol Howo, ul 810 to lnsnro muro In foal. Curo will be taken to provontnocldcnts but should any occur It will bo at owner's risk. You will mako uo mlstako In breeding to Hopnbllcanr Jr., as some of his oldest colts aro soiling for $200. A mimed number of mares taken In pas tare. CLYDE E. JONES, mgr. HOWE, NEBRASKA W.M.fCAMPUELL, Pres. l' E. ALLEN. Vlce-Pres. ELM E It E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 8MMMT A MAGAZINE OF CLEVERNESS Magazines should have a woll-dolincd purpose. Genuine entertainment, amusement and mental recreation aro the motives of The Smart Sot, tho THE MOST SUCCESSFUL OF MAGAZINES Its Novols, a comompleto one in each number, .vre by tho most bril liant authors of both hemispheres. Its short stories are matchless clean and lull of human interest. Its poetry covering the entiro field of vorse pathos, love, humor, tenderness is by the most popular poets, uion and women, of tho day. Its jokes, witticisms, sketches, etc., aro admitedly the n.ust mirih provoking. 160 PAGES DELIGHTFUL READING IVojyagcs arc wastcd'on cheap illust?ations, editorial vaporinys or xocurymj essays and idle discussions. Every payc will interest, charm and refresh you. Subscribe now $2.50 year. Remit in cheque, P. 0. or Evpicss order, or registered letter to THE SMART SET, 4'52 Fifth Avenue, iVito York. N. B. -Sample Copies Sent Free on Application A Croat Sonsntlon Thero was ft big 'sonsation in Lees vllle, Ind., When XV, II. Hrownof that place, who was oxpectod to die, had his lifo saved by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. lie writes: I endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediato relief and soon thereafter effected a comulete ouro." Similar euros cf Consumption,, Poo&y moniii, B ronchitis and gripare nuraev oils. It is the peerless romedy foswl throat and lung troubles. Price 50o and $1.00. Guaranteed by W W Keeling, Druggist. Trial bottles free. Every liousekeepor should know that if they will buy DeftaucoCold Water Starch for laundry use they will savo not only time, because it never sticks to tho iron, but because each package contains 10 oz. one full pound while all other Cold Water Starches are put up in pound packages and the price is tho same, 10 cents. Then again be- cause Doliuuco Starch is freo from all injurious chemicals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12ox. package it is because he has a stock on hand which ho wishes to dispose of before he puts In Dellance. lie knows that the De fiance Starch has printed on overy package In large letters and flgureB 10 ozs". Demand Defiance and save much time and money nnd the annoy ance of tho iron sticking. Defiance uever sticks. Robbod tho Cravo A startling incident is narrated by JohnOliver o fPhiladelphia, as follows "I was iu an awful condition. My skin was almost yeilow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weak er day by day. Three physicians had given mo up Then I was advised to take Electric Hitters; to my great joy tho first bottlo made a decided im provement. 1 continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." No ono should fail to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed at Keeling's drug store. Cainod Forty Pounds in Thirty Days For several mouths our younger brother had been troubled with indi bestion. Uetried several remedies but got no benefit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced taking them. Insido of thirty days ho had gained forty pounds in flesh. lie is now fully recovored. We havo a good trado on the Tablets. Holley Bros. oMerchants, Long Branch, Mo. For sale by W W Keeling. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS I.AAV, HEAL KSTATK, COLLECTIONS Ofilcesovor Postoilloo Building, nt Frank Neat's old stund, AUHUKN, NEHKASKA saw"" -a pc