1 " V ' Tw """p'lPI ilWW,LI "PP'I1 ''"JP"' '" '- '-t-t"' ' ' V mw&Bfr 5 o . . 0 . k v ,. j' SSloutili afci OE CUIUS WHHItAlL iASt Itwt 1'ounh Bjrtip. TfiMiw Ujtl. In timo. Holil lirilrmrIM, Vffl&MMfflutIsi 1)11. W. W. KEELINtL Nkmaiia Crrr, Nkiuiaka. Ollloc at the, drug Blobs. PLASTERER. A'-mii n nit ,i(itU' work u Kjiorliiltv. CIh. .riih Imlli. Ifur 1 1 fi iik "(.; . K'M-oni In liw: h'i'l VIH'wnt-lii.i ilono. "Low nl.os. Al Corlc wjirnintmr. I , Kcrkcr & llobvo.r, ' ' nnulcr'ln - Ilinliost prlocM paid Mr IiIcIcm, Innl, tmlow (J.ltlll) ilc NUMAFIA CITY. NEBRASKA. J. II. SEID, llrooilur of Thoroughbred Polnncl China HOGS. NEMAHA, - - NEBRASKA T110S. W. 1IIATT, proprietor or tlio Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBR. Good Dray in Oonnootion with Livory Good rigs unit prompt narvlco. Ktiiiriiutuud. Satisfaction (l-SIMM NOTIOE TOR HEA.RIN0 CLAIMS. In tliu county court (if Nomiilm oountj, Nob. In lliu uiivltcr of tlio cHiiito of Stnpliou GIN Ivort, (lcci)MHcil. Nolle- U hereby kIvuii tliul tlio court linn iniirto un oritur llmltlm; tliu time for orodltorH to tlio nlnliiiH (iKiiliiHt until (IccciiHcd lo mIx iiiiIuiuh from tlio IhL duy of D.'ccmlicr, 18'J'J, mill Hint Kotiruiiry Int. 1M)U, April Int. 1W0, mill Juno 1ni, 1!KKI, nl 111 o'clock ti. in. oi each tiny, nt tlio otllco of tlio Count Jiulijo or Nc inn lui county. NuliriiHku. In Auburn. NcIuiih. ku, linw boon flxod by tliu court ns tlio Uiiioh unil plitco wliuu nml whom nil pormitiH who lltlVU OlftllllH llllll (lulllllllllH HHIllllHt Hlllll do MMkul win linvo tho nttlno exmilllluil, mlJUHt oil mid itllowoil, nml nil oIuIiiih not prt-HouliKl by tlio lnsl moiitlnnoil dnlo will bo foruvor burred, bv mi oiilur of tlio court. Dated NoviimtiiM (lib, 1WI II. A. 1.AM1UCIU', County .TudKO. WANTKD-SKVKUAL I'KUSONS KOU DIS ' Irlot OlllciiiMiiniiKi rn In thin htnlu to rup leHimt mo In their own mid hip roundinn countloH. Willing to pay yourly $6(H),paynblo wpuuly. Dosliiitile onidloyiiiont wild itiiu--iinl oipoituullloH. IteferenccH wculmiujitl. ICliclimoMilf-uildreHSod Htmuped eilvulnpo, 6. A. l'urk, I120 Cn.xton JhillilliiK. UIiIchko. Dr II II linden, Summit, Aln, Bays: .1 think KodolDyBtHiiiHiiiCiiroia iiBplnn tlitl medicine I pioHorlbo it nml my oonlldonco in tt grows with continued UBH." It digCBlS Wllflt you Ollt llllll quickly cures ilyupcpHiu and iuillgvux t ion. Keeling . .Limrjppe, with Hh tifter eiToctB, an iitinlly destroys IIiouhiuhIh (if people It ni.iy ho (tilekly ouiod by OnoMiniite OmiKh (Jure, tho only ruined y Unit pio ductH immediatn reaulta in courIih, coIiIh, orotip, luoocliitlH. pneumonin nnd lliroiit and liini? troubles. It will picvi nt coiiHiimptlon. KeelliiR Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. UuUenllliy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All tho blood in your body passes through your kldiwsya once overy threo rnlnules. i no Ktaneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ler out the waste or Impurlllea In the blood. It they are sick or out of order, they (.til to do their work. Pains, Bchcs nnd rhcu mutism come from ox cess of uric acid In the blood, rltii in i),-inrl . . .-mm w llbrtblflUU muicy wuuuic. Kidney tionble cauics quick or unsteady 1'oart beats, and makes one feel as thourh . they had heart trouble, because the heart Jn cvor-workinf; In pumplnr; ttilck. kidney poisoned Llcod throuRli vcin-j and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to l.o traced to tho kulneys, tut now moc'orn sdenco proven th.it nearly r.lir.onsltJtlonal diseases have their begln- nr"ig In kidney trouble. If you m 3 slrk you can make no mistake bv first dostorlng your kidney. The mild I od tKa extraordinary tKcct of Dr. Kilmer's inVunip-Uoiot, the great kidney remedy Is. .sjon realized. It stands the hlfrhcst for it3 N'ondetful cures of the" most distressing case? r.ia Is nolii on its mf-rlts AsKV I ' Jill druti'Uls In fifty Lila In fifty- 1!5RWfTfel !-doiiar siz- gmim i.0$$ c.nt Riid-one-dollari c .. You may tuvo a t iir ,e, bottle .by mall Hun) f Rvrmmi-Hict. f ,, also pimphlct teKlnr; you hnw- to find i . A you have kldiwy or bladder trouble. Mention tht paper vhen writing Dr, Kilmer 4 Co., Ulnsluaito.i, N. Y. ' ' . (AILS. ffd rsyt'jjH.BHCSt fcDZTjBffWdMlfcB Ih Nebraska Advertiser If, U-. H.t.VIIMIN, I'tthHthtr. SUIItMUl'llONf 51.50 1'KH YI5AK KItlDAY, DEC. 1, 18110. Ex Senator Thomas W. Tipton, for miHiy. yearn a lealdent of lirnwnylUei hut who for Home timo linn been living at WiiHlilngtoti, I). C. died nt li 1b iokI denco in tliu latter city Tucsiliiy oven nit;, after, a long Ulnetm, ned 82 ycure, ii mo if tin nnd 23 duya. . Tliu Masonic lodfto kiivo h' nupper Friday ni(;lit of Innt wjeek and the editor and family wore ltmong tho for ttinnto onen ihyltod to partake of, tlio fpjtfit. To Hay that wo enjoyed tlio oe ciihIoiI iu to oxprenn it very mildly. Vo do not know wlioClior tho wlvea of all tho MaBoiiB e)fcol aB cooks or wliolii or only tho good cooky take part in preparing tlio BUpper, but nro inclined to tho former belief, judging from the amount of Kood things to cat and the fact that everything was first cIiibb. Tho oxerciHoa were hold in tho Ma sonic halt and tho mippor wna Herved in Mrs. Fairhank's miUinory parlors Tho uudlenco waa called to order by Jittnoa A.TiltiB, who Htatod that it waa tlio cuBtom from timo lniinemorinl for tho MasonB to have a enppor on St. John's day, Ijccombor 27th, but that this year tho lodge docidod that on ac count of tho bad weather wo so often havo about tho last of the year they havo the suppor earlier. After auvoral Htmg by MIbhob Mellie, Flo and Lillio Minick, Minnie May and Vovti Clark Uuv. E.S. Murphy mado a pood talk and Dr. Keeling niao talked a little, HiyiiiR tho supper was got up on mIion notice and on tho impulse of tho mo meut. Tho wish was immediately ox prosHod that f,ho lodge havo bucIi itn ptilses often. Itccltatlotifl were given by MIbb EdnaThompflon and Miss Nina Skeon. Those proHent then enjoyed IhemBelvoo in social conversation, games, otc. Tlio suppor was a foast. Fresh oya tera, chicken, ham, pie and cake, and other good things in great variety and profusion, and everything waa of the host. Every ono present seemed to havo 11 good timo and few loft before mid night. "Mr. DooleyV neighbor, "Molly Donahue," makes her debut in tlio Christmas Ladies' Homo Journal. She 1h ambitious to reign as social queen of Archoy Koad, and is quite as interest ing and witty as "Mr. Dooley," tho philosopher of tho author's creation. Hov. Cyrua T. Urady drawB on hia ex peiieuuo aB missionary 10 writo of "What Christmas Means in tho Fat West," giving pictures of rare pathos ami of irresisiblo humor. The letteiH that passed between Gail Hamilton and Whittier ate published for tho first time. Thoy givo Bonio delightful glimpses of tlio social life of "tho Qua kor poot " Ian Maclaren writes on "Shall tho Old Clorgymon be Shot?" and Albert W. Smith .the American Lewis Carroll) contributes more of bis wondni fully funny nonsense verses Dan Heard intotoBtB the hoys with a Christmas novelty, and an exquisite carol by Coorgo W Cable la timely tm Christmas rondoring. There 1110 tvo notable page plotoiial fcutures, "Tin Nativity" from tho btu h ut V I, Taylor, and' Coming Home forChribt m.fl"by A. 15. Frost. 'I ho holula nie cotnildeii'd in till their pbitses, ami tho wautH of ln homo and ioin(-mu kera a 0 anticipated I5y Th (Jnrtis Pubiibhing t'ompany, I'luhalelphia. One didlar n year; ten eonls a oopy. Brave Hca S'all VictlniH to stomach, liver ami kldncu tioubles ns well as women nnd all fuel lie ii'Milis in toss ot appetite, pi is.ms in the IiIim'1 bnekucliu, net niiiiess, heail.iche in d tiled, lihtless, uin-dow n leelini' Mil little's no in-eil to leel IiKh Mint l.hten to .1 V t) miner Ida IMe 1ml IJe Mats: Electric HilteiH lie lint th" thinir lor 11 iihm when lie Is nil run dnWM nil1' d 'lit e jio liethei lu'lUes 111 die". It dd nine to giv ill" new nir'iigih mil 1:00 1 iippetifc Hun an vt bin.! I "O'dd tiKM I can "now e it 'iim 'III'1 iiimI IihM'ii pew len on 1 f." OmI- :ii)nt I'flini''s droi! storu Uverv bolt l tuiv mi'i t. I I Wad iltrpm,i ll' M'eu yea is and 1 iimm'j tiMinil-iierni.i -e lehef.nli I unl 1 . . ICod il ).pnpsia J'tn N'iiw , I, Ian I well and' teel ll:i 11 jiew uiaif" rlt-rt ' Fli'miu 'M rr. N'b. It N the best d'cesl'inl known riries all fotms i J i"il.M"-io'i IM-vxioiai seveij where p t.tuiibe its Keeling. All our fanner readers should take advrintago of the unprecedented club bing offer we this year make, which Includes with this piiper Tho Iowa Uomestead, Its Special Fartrfers' IiifltL tuto editions, The Poultry Farmer, and The Farmers' Mutual Insurance Jour nal. These four publications are tho b(;-it of their class and should bo in every farm homo. To thetn wo add for local, county and general news our own paper and make tho price for Uie Hvo for one year. 11.35.. Nqver before was so much superior reading matter offeitd .for so small an. amount of money. Tho four papers mimed which wo club-with our ovni aro voll known throughout the west and cotntnond themselves to the reader's favqrabio attention upon more mention. The Homestead is the great agricultural ami llye stock paper of tho west. Tlio Poultry Farmer Ib tho moat practical poultry paper for the farmer published in tho country; Tho Farmers' Mutual Insurance Journal Is the special atlvo cato of farmers co-oporatlvo assocla (ions, and tho Special Farmers' Ineti tti to editions are the moat practical publications for the promotion of good farming over published. Tako advaut ago of this grout offer. Valuable Premiums Freo. We want men and womon, boys and f-irls in this town and elsewhere to take c inscriptions for the Ledger Monthly among theii friends and acquaintances. For tlioir trouble wo givo freo many valuable premiums. Hooks, watches, rings and other jewoliy, silverware, musical instruments, etc., etc., lor small cluus. Tho work is easy, for the Ledger Montnly id the best and most attractive &u eents-n-yeai monthly pub lished. A regular leaturo each month is a superb cover lithogiaphcd in sev ctal colois, A liu page piiuiium lis. containing over 150 choice preinumia which wo givo to club raisers and a sample copy of Ledger Monthly sent tree on request. If tho November number la wanted send postal for it now. The covei of the No vein bur number is from the fa mous painting by J . IK Hrown.outitled 'Memones ot tho Red Ear," and is in the saiuo colors aa the original paint ing. Send for the piemium list and earn fome of the valuable articles offerod by getting subscribers fur the Ledger Monthly. Addruss Robert Honner's Sons, Pubs Ushers, 100 Ledger Hullding, New York . Birthplace of the Twentioth Century. The cradle of tho new century is a remote, Isolated quarter of the globe where there aro lew people lo bail its birth. In that country the twentieth century will bo an hifant of quite con siderable giow tli before timo can speid its dawning into the next noaiest habi tation of man. John Hltchie, jr , will tell "Where the New L'entuiy Will Redly liegin," in tho Januaiy .Ladies' Home Journal. Dr W Wixon, Italy Hill. N Y, san: I heartily iocoinuiuiidOiinMiniue(iigli Cine It gave my wilts Itniueuiale re lief in BiilTocalliig nstbiu.i." Pieasanl to take; never falls to quickly cum all cougliB.colds, threat aim lung tumbles. Keeling. (Jeo Noraud, lloiiklanil, j., .s,u.: Mv wl 0 had piles lorly .veins DoUmN WuohlInfl Salt tJUieil her. It l llm bosl halve in Atueric . ' It heals eveiv thing and cures all hkm dibeasea. W W Keeh 'Ur Millions Given Aivay U is ceitatioy giaulying to the pub lic to know of one concern 111 the hti.d who are not alraid '.o bo goneuuis to II 0 neeih ami .suffering. The propin toiaofDr King'a Nuw Dim-ommj lur CoiK-iiiinplion, toughfi and Colds lau given aw.n overtoil ml. lion tri.il bnl tlea ot this gii-m uiedu-lne; and h,io tho satlst letmn of knowing it has al solutely fined thousands ot hopeless cas-s Asthma, nronchitis. Iloiirteness and all diseases of the 'l burnt, Cl.e.st and Lungv iiieMirely cuu-d by it. Cell on Kiiliif,' theilruiigist aid get a tree trial b -ttle. Regular size f.Oe and 81 Every bottle gimrautcpd or pi Ice re funded on never k.miv wh.it fiirm of blood poisoning will follow eon-tipalum Keep the Iivim riiuri by iihinj.- DfWitt. Lltilo Eaili It seis ainJ on will avoii'. Imilble ',n ,.re ttifinms lu.U niiu lor ciiiistlpatimi ami ijvei and b.'Wil troubles K . '. .1 1) III puis .iiur Dcniiifr i'. Lun criflttq, . ll,mi: One ..liiiie I nnU'i Ohio ii tne l..t icniedv Jh t:"'ii I ,ver d'-eij." Iipiiiidiateli le'.p m mil Ulllet iinuliH, f ,d'-f. -eiOWlieM ijim.- piiiMisuni In', bionfiiliis, gupi'e a-il'nl tlmiHf I Ininr lo'nli'et It iiiNvn'' yuiibiiiiiuijon. Ketjiing Do,y6u want goods at -1 r LOW-SIR, PRICES than has been offered in the town of Nemaha. OR OTHER ft 81 If so, I will for the NEXT THIRTY ;'DAY'S sell at the verv lowest, as I have to have nioney to meet my demands the first day of January, therefore will make a BIG- SACRIFICE (to do so. So come one, come all, and take advantage of the low prices that I will make you. MM! jt mim?"i St3.ijii!3r3Es.03!?src2- y SOUTH AUIJUKN, NEBRASKA. Duuler in Hardware. Furniture. .. .'2 , .'?" A How Is It Done The remarkable suc cess attending the vcrt of Prof. Theo Khara3, of Nebraska City, has caused the thinking class of people to ask "How is it done?" The ij&fik method is easily cx- lSSSlia'ncd to those who will lay aside old prejudiced notions long enough to send for literature explaining it The Kbaras Method of Magnetic Mealing, appeals most to educated, thinking peo ple. The ignorant and superstitious are afraid to investigate any new science. Prof. Kharas cures all curable and many so-called incurable diseases without the use of drugs or surgery. He also possess es the wonderful ability to cure certain diseases at any distance, without ever seeing the patient. This is what he calls the "Absent Method." Many almost miraculous cures have been made, and I by writing you can get a long list of testi monials and sworn statements by promi nent people who have been restored to health by this means. Recorder of deeds Chas. C. Rrandt. Nebrask 1 City, had lo3t entire use of right hand and arm by paralvsi.s; other method-, failed and he could'nt work. Prof KI1.1 as treated lim and he went to work in four diys, and in six-days he was entirely cured. Mr Jas. McCain of Council Bluffs, la. had lost the use of both lower limbs; in three days he could walk, and cured in less than two weeks. Editor Brown of the Nebraska City Daily and Weekly Press sa&; "He (Kharas) undoubtedly dots a great deal of good, and personally cannot thank him enough; mv rheumatism is all gone, and my ee. where burned, docs not trouble me any moic" Mrs. N. Brusha, a prominent Nebraska City lady was cured of nervous prostration of ten years stand ing when other doctors said she could never be even helped. Miss May Dun can, Nebraska City, could not turn in bed so badly was she afflicted with intlama tory rheumatism for several weeks. Three treatments by Miss Worman (Ma tron of the Nebrask Magnetic Infirmary) cured her entirely. Mr. F. L. Kelsey, foreman of the Daily Press cured ot ner vous headache of 1 1 years standing by one treatment by Prof. Krwas Friends and relatives of Mrs. A Sanquest of Ne braska City, said she could not live an hour; in 1 5 minutes she was relieved of pain, and in two days was aljlo to beat work; neuralgia of the stomach was her trouble; she has since been successfully trcited for cancer of the breast by Prof. Khanis. The Nobrnska School of Magnetism nnd the Nebraska Magnetic Inflrmnry are at Nebraska Uty. Branch Infirmaries arc being located all over Nebraska and Iowa. Help Wanted Several honest, conscien ions men and women to work in thes institutions at .Nebraska City,, Neb. Rrauch olifc n't- Pein, Neb, Mr., nild Mrs tul ct," Mtn'mgU P T '' ro-rrni s. . r V'y: SriX. a'v linest ricarso in tho r 1 .""V 1 ' ' 3 xv j--i.';i--'ir''V' ' ' Host lino of 1'ndcTtaKe 'Xt.tedtsAl-L - W c guarantee satisfaction. vmrrmi mm& WB& splendid salaries. Write for information, fitnntly rellOYnsanU penUaDenMy cu'e; Its free. P.of.Theo Kh.ras. Supt. gpPwla. 3ndigefUon, liu.ubu. , Mis, Emm, Worm.m M.Ar ? Iauilenc, . feour Honmch, rlauc , , ...... .. . .. w..w...., (H.(W. vjt. il 11. .(?. fin. w '... 1 ... . .. ... 1 TOWN Coffins end Caskets Undertaking and Embalming a specially countv. is' Goods Rd Hot fi'om tlie Gun Was the ball that hit G R Stead man of Newark, Mich, in tho civil war. It caused horrible ulcers that no tieat .nent helped for'iOyeats Then Ruck ItMi's Arnica Salvo cuted him. Cutes cuts, bruises, burns, boils. Mons.corua skin eruptions Rest pile euro on oaith 25c a box. Ouro guaranteed. Sold by Keeling, druggist. Old papers for sale at this oulco, WW Keeling guarantees every bottlo of Chamborlain's Cough Reniody and will lefund the money to any one who is notsattslled after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the beat rmt'dy in the world for la grippe, couchs.eoiila, croup and whoopingcougli and is pit-as-tnt and safe to tnke. it prevent any tendency of a cold to result in pneu monia. Tho "Way to go to California .s in a tourist uiei-ei, peini.ua, ly con lucted.vla the Burlington Route. You lou'c change cars. You make fast line You bee tho finest bconeiy on toe gl bo. Vim' i 11 is not so expensively fur nished it" a p ilace si e ei but il i just as flenn just an tomtoitahh, ju t as good .0 riue in aim nenilj c'jo (.leap tr It has wide vi s'H 11 e.s; Pmi-i. gaa high back seats; a ui lioimed Pull man porter; clean bedding; spacious toilet room-; tables and a In at ing range. Being Miongly and heavily built, it rldea smoothly ; it is waim in winter nnd cool in summer In c'largo of eaeh excursion parly is an expeiieneed excursion conductor who accompanies it right thiougli lo Los Anueles t'ars leave Omaha, Sf.Jo'.eph.'Lincoiri and Has nigs evtrv TIiiwm1i aiilving San Fraortsco follow inn Mipilay, L'-s Aiig-les Monday. Onlv thieedins from tho Missouri rhoi to the Pncill Const, including a stopover of 1 J hours at Denver nnd 2 Iiouir at .Sail L.i Cilj twoot tho most intei'cMii iUi s on the continent. For folder giving lull informirlr m call at anv Ruiliiigton Hotite ticket 1 Hi e or writ to .1 Fiai'1'in. fleu'l Ph suiger Agent, Omaha. Neb. U2'7 Digests what you eat. ItartlflclallydlgCHtethe food and ultTi Nature in strengthening und recu'i- Btructingthe exhausted tligwtivo o-- pans, ltistholatestdiscovereddlgou,. ant and tonic. ISO other preparation caiuippror.cn It, in eiucieicy. 10 1' all other rp.MiltiQtlinpprf"rt.tli;o;t;o i - raoarm oy 1. 1, uevJ.tt r,o., C fcutja For sale b,t Kv'i'liiir, tin citi,,, 1 3F, M ffE& I Dyspepsia Cure, oji;(. ii'.-uuuwuu. wu'Hi ti Hiil.tlullllfi.il 1 1 X' IA t . V 'I v&