y- miyr-tijjiiimiiii mmi n iwjp-y- -r" "'''""Tijjpffr'' y ' " t" "wtTyr lP!'s''r"'5Wr fpr f t I. r.f it tfi SIi ' t("i iEMlbVtaUl n .;V.VL;....ll...i.',t7" T; ' rmBrm- acasss. nil i il1Wji!H.i..yt.if7 Hnmr W-JttebteJiMzI i:imm WHtui- All fist tAlL Jj Host CoumIi Hyrup. TnMc- UnhI. in tlnin pom i'yili"KKi"' Of aL.ll Crof3 H3SX2 smnxaisESHEai JQU. W. W, KHKLINO, Nkmaha Citv, Nkhiiaka, Odlce itt the drug Btofti. fKi:np sua Ms user PLASTERER Anno ntiil AKatlto work u hpi'oJhII.v. OIm. rriiH hnlli. Paper UiiiiuIiik, KiiUoinliiliii? ti .hi Wlinwiiui.ii dotio. 1-ow prices, Al lork w.irrnnlml. ' Kcrkcr & Hoover, Tlnnlor In MEATS Hljliest prlooM jmtd for UIiIch, lnrd, tnilow guild. IllC N ISM A HA CITY, NISMHASKA. J. II. SEID, llreeder of Thoroughbred Poland China HOGS. NEMAHA, - - NEBRASKA THOS. W. UIAIT, proprietor ofthu Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBR. Good Dray ia Oonnootion with Livory Good rlp and prompt Borvlcu. Sntlefnctlnn tfiiiirutitULMlt li-fli-Ull WANTKD-SKVKItAIi I'KKSONS FOIt MS " lilciOlllcoM'iu rh In IIiIn Mnto to rup loicnt inn In iliclr own mill mirroiinilliiK f o iiitlfH. WIIIIiik to pny yimrly f(lio,prynlilu w only. Denlriibli) onidloyment with iiihin ii 1 oppipiniiltlox. UufdruncoH exohntiKed. Kni'l'iKOHnlf.u'ldM'NHoil Htnmpod ciivt'lnpo, 6, A. l'uilc, U20 U.ixton lliillilliiK.ClilonKO. Notice of Probate of Will. Riiloni Nlirulcti roiiut of Niminhn, hi In Urn Oiiinly Oiurt of Notnuliii County, N "irnHkii. To Dftvlil Ttioninion, tho tiolrn nt liw of Oarrln II Bitter, ttio IirIih tit Inw of Pnmli I miiH iii,(lcfiii)il, util to nil pRiMoiiH tutor cited In tlio ostito ot LuwIh t'liompHon, do 0"it0'l. Von are horobv notlfloil tlmt JnnnThomp on Iiiim llli"l a pi'tllton pm Inn that nn In Rtruiniitii lllodln UiIm nnurt piiiporllim lo lio tln liixt will noil tiMtium nt of mild derpuseil, in y lio prove I allowed nml lecnrded hi tlio lust will unit loHtmnniit ol TjOWlHTnoinp Nott.dn-'KiMi-d; lliiitnild ln-truinont mny lie ml in 1 1 ted to p'-ilcUe, nnd mlmlnlHtriilloii of Hiild iNtt uniDU'd in.Iolin M. Siild us axpcii tir. nifd ih'it Iiim.I d ituv of Krthrunrv, A. I). 19 'it I'l n'ul'H'lc n in , ut ronnty court room of iiild o miiiy. tit Auburn. Imn htn tlxt'd mh ill" limn nit plnnoof provlnir hiiIi) wIII.wIhmi you mid nil in ornMod mnv npponr mid rIiow oiiiso, If ilicro ln miy, why thn pruvcr of nulil prtillon hIioiiIiI not Ihi Kniiitcd, mid contoit tin1 proiimo tliproof. WPfifisM mv hnnd mid rpiiI of said court I1iIk4Ii dn of .T"iuirv 10)0. UtCIIAdl) V, NUAIj, County JmlKo. Cull lt nml hco hh if yo'i want lo pnlwcritn fur nny paper pullHlioil In thn Unlti'tl Jrtates. Almost papers is I! 1 rs t (-WY vJoy II I V VI L ra M :!EU I'l ' I VTA rpiJa ' u W Nebraska Advertiser I. I HJ.YItHltH, fmhUihtr. SUIiaUIUt'TION - 81.50 I'KK YKAll FltiDAV, JANUARY 6, 1000. V. L McNown roliirncil from Peru Friday. Hurry Linn roturnud to Lincoln ThurHtlay. Tlio new county olllcera took thoir flcntH Tlniraday. Mr. and Mm. Will Ivurloy returned to Johnson Tliiirmiiiy. Lcallo Woodwind returned to Doi Molnev, Iowa, Wednesday. Mr. anil Mrs. Morrilt returned homo Tnt'Hday aitor a few daya' vialt with Jirownvlllo frlonda. O. N. Titiifl, who it was feared had strayed away mid got lost, returned hotnuaiUely Tuesday. Gyrus Minick hia heon appointed aaaiatant poalmastor, tukluj; tlio placo of Miau Flortinco Minick. Will Monlellh cama down from Arcadia Thursday night and will visit a tow days witli Nemaha friends. Mian Floieuco Minick commenced teaching hcIiooI in tlio Karris district in Aapinwall precinct Monday morns iB- Artliut Strain, who has been visiting his maters at Nebraska City dm lug I ho holidays, returned home Tuesday uveu ing. Mr, and Mrs. 0. II. Kindig returned to Cortland Thursday after a few days' viait with Mrs. Klndig'a purents, Mr and Mrs. V. P. Peabody. Jimmy and Wyatt Jones started for southwestern Missouri Tuesday to look after some business competed with tho estate of their father. Ed Maxwell and Frank Titua got tired of a bachelor life, so they went lu Uiutna last Saturday toseo their wives. They returned home Thursday night, bringing their wives with them. Dr. and Mrs. Keeling. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodward and Charley, Leslie and Mario Woodward toolc New Years dinner with Mr. and Mia. Geoige Yuckloy. DO YOU GET U WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. everybody who reads tho news suro to knovf of tho wonderful cures mado by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. the treat kldnev. llvnr IL and uladder remedy. It Is the great meul i cal triumph of the nine teenth century: dls- , covered after years of crlAntIfls fiiiinU !. -sj Dr. Kilmer, the emt- ucm muuey una uiau- der specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec-ommcndedforcverythlnjbutifyouhavekld-ney, liver or bladder trouble It vJU be found Just tho remedy you need. 1 1 has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- , chaso relief and has proved so successful In every caso that a special arrangement has been mado by which all readers of this paper . who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kldnoy orbladdci trouble. When writing mention reading this generous oi. er in tan paper ann py; iartrl miv Anrlnnn i 4 'fJ?w'VV .jilt T ,;iiu jruui uuui5l 'riiiyl 'hamton, N. Y. The li-i re?ular titty cent and iiumoof Bwaiup-ieoo:, dolbr sizes art sold by all good drugg!ut3. IN MEMORIAM. Grandma Skeen heard tho call, "Enter thou Into tho joy of thy Lord," and accepted the invitation on tho aftornoon of Decombor 20th. Death can uover mar tho life she lived. A patient sufferer fr about 4 years, always. hopeful, full of faith to the end. Death's terror was at a distance. When unmasked it showed to her a smiling face. Tho dome of thought, the palace of tho soul, sleeps qulotly in tho cemetery at Nemaha. The writer was called upon to spunk words of comfort to tho children, relatives and friends, and to think of tho pros clous promise of Jesus "I go to.preparo a place for ybti." Tho fact that tho spirit has returned to tho God who gave it, and that the light of eternal day Is hers and joy and gladnees for evormore, is a gontlo reproof to pale Borrow that sits weeping at tho homo of our noblo (load.' Wo aro glad that tho shadow that death has cast over the souls of tho living cannot dim the light of hope, or fruatrato that faith that overcomes the world. Like tho flower that goes to sleep with tlio set ting eun.she close;! her eyes and death was done, for to her it had no stingnud by faith in Jesus Christ the grave has lost its victory, lieath waits on all but waits for nono. In gladness, hope tor tho meeting over there. Think not of the dead hut of tho living, for sho lives witli God and tho angels. Itejoico ovormore in the hope of tho redemption of our bodies. Mrs. Mary (Blevlns) Skeon was boj in Green county, Kentucky, October Gth, ISIS . She was married to Alex D. Skeen April 3rd, 18J11. Sho died December 20th. 1800, aged 81 years, 2 months and 21 days. E. S. CllAMIlKULAIN. 10 cents & f g-gy "' mm Tfc I aflwuwi mi iinnwwf Cut this ad. oat nd send to ami we will rend you tills mil iMiOL'TriTbYcxnreM .O. P., subject to examination. Kxainlno It nt your Vrcss odlce and If found exactly as represented and 0 mot wonderful bargain you ever snworlicardof.jiay Doxpreis nucnt our special offer price. 08.US, less tlio ts.or if'J.75, nnileiiiri'M chargrH. '1'hln Is u regular 1 Ntrniltvnrlus Model Violin, richly colored, highly llahod, powei lul and sweet In tone, complete with flno uilo bow, ono extra set of strings, violin caso, rorinand 0 of tho bc-it Instruction books published. Write for lomimlcullnstrumrnt and organ and nlnnoeatnlo. iKii.ii iilisii, uoi.uio miN (sTiiEl.T, iitiitqiK,ior7 1 (llsri er UtUk r thoroottal; r.llstls Kdltor.) Ghosts! Koikjer, tho spiritualist, will give an original eulertainmeiit at Hoover's opera house Sattuday night of tliio week, Skoptics .vie especially invited lo be pteaeut. Lecture Postponed! A telegram was received by Pi of. Eugene llowo Friday baying tlmt F Wesley PtUcib'uu, who was to lectuto that night, could not be hero but would till his engagement next Monday night, Juuuaiy tali. The luctuie will bo at tho Methodist church. Mrs Mary A. Burgess died at 12 o'clock noon on Monday, January 1st, 10U0 For a number of dajs ptovloiitt to her d tilth she realist d that bho could live but a short time but bIio was prepared for tint groat change. Shr arraugud her business affairs and calm ly a waited tho end. The deceased wub born in Macoupiu county, Illinois, December 5th, 1845. Sho came to Nebraska in iS67 and was married tlio day she arrived to T. J Kerley, Atiout four years ago she married Gioen Uurgess. Sho joined the Baptist church when eho was lfi years old, and in 1801 united with the Mothbdlst Episcopal church. She leaves one son and two daughters William II. Ivorley, Mrs. May Baldwli. and Mrs. Emma McCain. Three broth ers are living. The funeral services wore hold at the Motliodlst cliurch Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. Hov. J. M. Darby preached the funeral sermon. Tho remains were taken to Hillsdalo for burial. par cut this 4 qnt snd lend p hi and 50cts. BBHin OCIIU wo will i.nd jou tbUBlttOOLIilbr riT.it v. v. v, iud lecl to exsmln.tlon. Exsmlne it st your oxpreii ofilc. nJ It found exacllv a. r.n. reientod tnd tho mojt wonderful b.rialnvou eT.ri.w or h.tnlof p.y IhooipiMi agent Our gpttlal Offer rl. f Z.VS li the fiOcta. or (2 4& and eipreai charset. inn ii a rrruur louo genulue hiaik huliu WALSUr lUMIOMV, a teven rib mandolin ot unuiuilnutllty.therlbs t.lngot walnutandroek maplo alternatlnc, tieautlful orange colored top, .ftllil iIhiiI Ih1aJ . -! ..... ...I... w..u n..i.u.i.i.viuuMu. nvtuiB.cijr iiciwii wild raited f reti. Ultil stylet pat head, nickel tall piece, cenuioia guaru piaie, iniaia poiuion aou, fancy Inlaying around sound hole, l'onerful and .".v. .w.icu, nu. ,c, ... tnuia itjrunit trlnc, celluloid pick snd Wlnnert Hook of In. tlriicllon, Ukt.h Teaches Anyone How lo Tlay. Write for FIIEK muitral lnttrum.nl and rl.na ad organ catalogue. WatelMlolln. 91.11 and up. liultare SIM p. Ilanjoa $l.2 up. Organ. $ih!.0Q p. 11.no. lSi.UO up. rtrrllilng at lowett wholetals prices aaa all subject to examlna on liefors buying. Addrett, 1MIUUKAIII.IHII, 004-010 Main Ht., Dubuque, la. (llarftr DUtb art thoroughly reUabls X41Ur) tAT FOREVER. STEEL TRUSSED LEVERS COPPER PLATED, COMBINATION BEAM WITH BEAM BOX. CATALOGUE FREC. JONES OF BINGHAMTON, BINQHAMTON, N. Y.? rrSmiN. I? ItwrivW iiEffiswa Old papers for salo at this oillce. " M sjBl 1 .. I. You never know what form of blood t-lHoniim will follow constipation. '' tlu IIvit chan bv iik.)i g DmWIii'h Littlo li.Mly IIhmim and iii will avoid iiiio Tht'V art' lam ins littlo pills for ciitislliiitinn anil liver ami bowi-l rutiliU'3. K fling. CO CD eaGS CO C5 14 I-. a w a to o CO va CO o CJ Ha, 'I rt "3 S w - a C3 to a u o a c 0 o o o 3 o in ci ID O O O "m u o iA O T3 a c o o a E 2 in v a fsi l CO O O B g s to OS 9 a CD LXa. CL3 CO 3S i . WWMI 'mmgii "iTp ar -.". -jV PVt ' rKznw: v' Iff ' ' ; J ?t:"r. For Only One Dollar We will send The Advertiser one year and the Farm Journal to January 1st, 1905. Call and see us for low combination rates on the Iowa Homestead, Chicago Inter Ocean, Globe Democrat and other papers. . ? ..1 , Before making arrangements for your j oat's supply of muling matter call and get our clubbing rates. The following are some of our combina nations: The Advertiser ono year and tho Farm Journal live years for $1 The Advertiser and St Louis Giobo Democrst both ono year for S1.00 Tho Advertiser and tlio Chicago In ter Ocean for Sl.40 Tlio Advertiser and either the Toledo Blade or the New York Tribuue lor 81.35 The Advertiser and the Household, a home monthly, fortfl 35 The Advertiser and the Iowa Ilome stead, Poultry Farmer and lusuraiico Journal for $1.35 Tlio Farm Journal will be sent five years with any of the abovn combina-. tions. These prices are for cash in udvuncu only. t . K9l9lllB9BOa9BKHl5lSOliiKOta90iai9ieacSBO m iiafe m . m -d ct .. avai a z mei no v W M " I Hh m u J1I! III I Wi WFFK Y NTFR IIRFUN 1 p i ffi n HI n OBAES LURGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY POLITICAL PAPER IN THE WESTS It Is radically Republican, advocating tne cardinal doctrines ot tbat party with ability and earnestncsSkwirtiA iiBut it can always be relied on1 for fair and honest rmnric n( 11 n! litical movcmrnteb,. jt.tiACiM.CtCt$t i THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL THE NEWSAMD BESTCURREHTLITERATURE It Is Morally Clean and ns a Family Paper Is Without a Peer. S The Literature ot Us columns is equal to that of the best maga zines. It is interesting to the chil dren as well as the parents. m M M ! THE INTER OCEAN s a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, and while it brings to the family THK NEWS OF THE WORLD ;vnd gives its readers the best and ablest discussions of all questions of the day, it is in full sympathy with the Ideas and aspirations of Western people and discusses literature and oolitics from ths Western standpoints H s N e EX Q $f.00-PRICE OKIi DOLLAR PER YEAR-$I.OO ABAKABa 4-g V'i riuut un:; uuLUHfi rcn iCHt-itUu n isfe yi 5 IF I JHE DAILY ANT smrDAY EDITIONS OF THE , II fi WTl I SNTER OCEAN ARE BEST OF THEIR KliTD. Jk 3 5 II I 5 rrlooofnallvliymnll 4.00 por yonr 5 I B 2 1ABI PrlooofSiitiilny liymnll fa 00 par ycur 55 JL 2 A TT 9 Wnlly ami Sunday by mull $0.00 per yenr Tl H BeiCIR9lHr1(BOI0Ill9ICI"9lEClCIa CTft DIC s-i 16J J.l u A' ..r.t., mA -Q Ivi r'i ' ""."it Stur iilonis for irir nt v r Itavo u 7f yr. record, larRCktnnmur. Enlu, IiIkIi quality (net high i rji i): tiro foUI direct, crown to lest nnil bonr tho lut frnlr. lrtinun v. 1)11 1 4 nllllon Annie. wlinlo-rootcniftS mllllnnl. ni.il' o.i r Other Trees. Vinos, ete.. In tumnorilon. Please ivrltn ns. Hi blnfj f.i.v' ltOOuiTLM Nursery. .H.XO aerca Orchards. Xftf DAV irROFLB'ir Bufonrrl v:l.shlp TTU ITrt Q QM.HU'lt i Wq Wlr.ciop, ntf fft tioxnii't j'aos tree, uimrnntca Pi r'i . ol-'.t,M "Him i nui i, 1 1 in, i.uiiii'v, .MiMniiiii. i7iir vit trKininers ntu tr.c Fe vl n y" imvooeiirt.iotarfc'fr'C3. Instead nffjuiK to gat nllv'oean, CTfOX I.0tII3i:.?:A. HO. wo aim to civa n'l xiuenii. 'o arc In t!iu nursery business not AlMfts I)anr.vlllc. N. Y. alone forw m y. 0 1. -0 it. it's oro v ny to "do cood. visit us. O'fiRU- Starl . f lo. etl lYorlil.upcrlcUpplcsi'GOLOplTOtL'olfcrit.rjcrta.etc. VorlousMrts ndwteell w;tlo T V : K fi Y 1