V.JWfWlT'' ''S'lJ '"' ""WTtf&FfipK, H-y-ig" f. ,wtnr)f t- R' I : . f k " . . . if r ft u... t ' .' J 11 fr I'.lllim WH(Hf All USt (A Lb llml CmiKh Hrup. Tnrtt UihkI. Cn in tlmn. fold HT iiriiKKi'i"- fjil-l OlJIIITI.liJII QU. TT. W. KEELING, Isumaha City, Nkhhaka. fflce nt the drug store. W. W. SANDERS, Notary : - : NEMAHA, NEHHaSKA. PLASTERER Aomo niul fcwatlto work 11 NpfMilitlty. CIh. tfniK I111III. I'lipor IIiiiikIiik. KhImiiiiIiiIMk n. id Wlluwnnlil.iK ilonu. Low prison, All work wurriiiiluii. Kcrker & Hoover, Mentor In MEATS IIUii it price pnlil for hides, lnrl, tiulow gtlllll, I'lO' NEMAHA CITY, NEHHASKA, TJIOS. w. in at r, proprietor oflho Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBFl. Good Dray in Oonnootion with Livory Good rift 9 anil prompt ecrvlco. Satisfaction KUiirauluuil. U-W-'Jl) Notice of Probato of Will. SUtoof Nubniftlcn, count' of Nomalui, hh. In thu County (Joint of Nomnlin County, Nuiirnskn. T Unvlil ThompHon, ttio holrH ut law of Carrie 1). Hitkor, lliu lielrH nt litw of Hnrnli Jolnmoii, tlt'oeiufMl, anil to all pornons lnltsi eh tod In tlio I'Htnto of I.owlB i'iiompHon, dc ouaHod. You nrolioreby notified that JnnoTliotnp 011 Iiiin IIIimI a petition pnt lii(? Unit an In. vtrumotit II led In this court purporting to bo the Inst will and tuNimncnt of mild IcpiihoI, may bo proved, allowed and recoided nx tlio lHt will and lentil niont ol LowlHTliomp. sou, doconHcd; tliat Hitld Instruiuuiit may bo admitted to probate, and iidmlnlHtratlon of Huld tnltUo k rim led to John II. Huld hh execu tor, iitul that thi) 3rd day of Keiiruary, A. 1). WW. at 10 o'clock a, in., at county court, room of Hald county . at Aulmrn, linn Ixmui fixed iih thntlmuand place of proving said will. when you and all Interested may nppnar and show annuo, If there bo any, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted, and contest the probate thoreor. Witness tnv hand and Heal of said court this 4th dav of .Iimuiuv. 101M). mOHAItl) K. N13AL, County Juilo. Notico of Probato of Will. Tho State of Nebraska, County of Nuniulin.si. In tho County Court of Nuiuaiia county. Not). To Margaret Hnow, Thot. II. Hkeon. Kllza beth lourtlot, Illchard J. Hkeon, Mury It. Hhuhort, John W. Hkeon, Naney A. Linn, hns Htatt, Hollo UuKHolt.Jolm lllatt, Hottlo Yelser, l'eurl Hkoon, Don Skenn, and to ad ixthohh Intorostod In tho estate ot Mary Bkiioti, deceased. You are horotiy notlflod that JolmW.Skopn has (lied a not ltlon pruvliitf that an liiNtru inont tiled In this oourt, purporting to ho tho lnst will and testament of said tlecoaKod may In prov id, allowed and recorded as the lnnt will ami tufiiamont of Mary akeen.dtcenaed; that Hnld lnntrum.iit may bo admitted to prrbatn, and iidmlnlHtratlon or said estate limn tori fo John W. akeen as executor, auri that 5th day of February, A. I). 1900. at Id o'clock a. m , nt county court room of said county, uas hettn tlxed as tho time and place of provlim HUld will, when vou and all 'ntor ested may appour unri Hbow c.tuso, If thoru bo any, why tho prnverof sold polltlon nhould not b KNtutuil, and contest tho probato tliereof, VVItnoH my hand auri mnl of wild court thlHfitltday or January . A, I). 1000. 8kaLj niCIlAHl) l' NHAL. County JuiIko. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. The Discoverer of Swamp-Root at Worts 1b Els laboratory. There la a disease prevailing In this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths aro caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed U ad vance the kldney-polsoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Bright Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kllmer'3 Swamp-Root the new dis covery Is tho true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling about Swamp Root and Its wonderful cures. Address Pr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and mention this paper, biWii!iyff?wa i I The Nebraska Advertise W. W. MJMMtHH, rbHih$r. SunscitirrioN 81.50 I'Hlt YltAU FUIDAV, FBIMUAKY 2, 1000. Suiieay morning was tlio coldest morning thin winter. John Kinney went to Iowa Tuesday to visit frienddin Fremont und Taylor countlea. Mrs. M. II. Taylor cumo up from Shubert Thursday aftesnoou to visit Nemulia fiienila. Mr. and Mra. Win, Kerlcy, of Johns hod, visited Nemaha friend) from Mons day until Wednesday. Fred Cruno, Walter Curttright and Mr. Hopkins went to Tecumseh Tuos- day to work on tho 13. & M. extra gang. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Colerick went to Inivn Mitiiiluv tit v 1 4 1 f. Mru rVilrli'U'j ....... ...w......y v ,.w.. ....w. v.u. ... u mother. It ia understood they do not intend to return to Nemaha. A good sheepskin mitUn was found a few dayj ago. If owner will bring umto along to Identify tho mitten he can have it by paying for this notice Jimmy Jones has bought a good 40" aeio farm two and one-half miles sonih odst of Howe. He cxpectB to move about the tirst of March, and will then be Fanner Jones. Wo are now prapared to handle coal a id have just tecuived a carload. Parties wishing coal call on thu EnwAitDS & liitADFoui) hbr. Oo, Nemaha, Nehr. Fon Sale: U00 two year old bud ded peach trees Hales Karly, Alexan der, Wager, and Champion, all true to name, 1 conta each. Also 200 seedlings at 4 cents each. N. 0. Jauvis. Mrs. MollioPeory und children came in from Johnson Monday and viBited the parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hadlock, aud other rela tives and friends, returning home Wednesday. Large quantities of willows are being cut on the bar near tho mouth of the Nemaha river, loaded on cars and ship ped to Itulo to be used by the li. & M in ripraping along the Missouri river at that point. Six car loads wore ship ped this week. Mr. and Mra. M. T. May returned last Saturday from Carl Junction, Mo., where they have been visiting Mr. May's brother, T. It. May. Mart says ho never enjoyed a visit better in his life and came homo feeling like a uew man. He hss thrown away IiIb cane except when ho takes a very long walk, and looks the best he has for months, He says Dave Frazior lives at Prosperity, near Carl Junction, and John Durrani also lives in Unit section ht a place known as Hell's Neck. The name of thepostolliee, however, is Neck City, Tho protracted meetings at tho Meth odist church will cloe Sunday nignt. Twelve joined the church last Sunday night Mr and Mia D It stoolo and daughter, Miss May Steele, by let tr from the Friend's chinch, Airs W S Maxwell by letter from the Methodist church at Auburn, Mrs Theo Hill by lettei from iho Christian church, Mrs M T Hill by letter from iho Lutheran church at Stella, Eugeno Ilowo by loiter from the Methodist church at Peru, and Mrs Will F Keeling, Willie Yates, Eddie Maxwell, and Theodore and Clyde Hill on probation. Millions Given Away It Is certainly gratifying to tho pub lic to know of ono concern in thu land who are not afraid to bu generous to tho needv and suffering. The proprie tors of I)r King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds have given away over ten million trial bot tles of this grat medicine: and have I he satisfaction of knowing it has ab solutely (in red thousands of 1khh1(s tint's. Asthma. Hioiic.liitiH, HoarHenoHs and all (IIhciisph of the Throat, Chest and Lung arc suicly oured by it. Ci'll on Kecllnir tho (Inmujst and u'et a free tr'al bottle. Hegiiinr size f0u and Si Fvery bottle guaranteed or pi ice le fundwl. Old piip i-o tu; tiale ut this ii11h' Mr. and Mm. It. T. Dovoras returned home from Missouri Tucftdiiy morning. Judge Jarvls 8. Church, of Auburn, had another light stroke of iiurulytjia u fow dttyh uyo. I Friday was groundhog day and tho groundhog could undoubtedly &ee ilia shadow if lit looked for it. Walter Farla is now chief clerk in the hotel, taking Kemp Golerick'a place. Ho is also carrying the mail to and from the depot. OsScovill was so anxious to see his Nemaha friends that he walked down from J3iownvillu Monday, returning ud the train Tuesday afternoon. Any one needing native lumber can tlnd the same at my t evidence, ouo and a half miles south of Nemaha. W. W. Skid. Friends of J. J. Merger will regret to learn that ho Is very biuk with heart disuusu at his home in Ualvesiuii, Texs as, aud thu physicians give little hope of uts recovory. Harness Shop Wanted. Nemaha needs a harness shop aim tho mail who puts one in here could soon woik up a good business. Who will be the man? Valentine Social. The Junior League will give a Val i utiue social at the Minick hall Tuess u.tj night, Feb. lath. Valentines wil be sold and rofieshinenia of cake, pn ind coffee will bo seryed. Members of thu Junior League will be ch.wged u cents lor rot rudiments anil all others 11) cents. Proceeds to apply on pas lor'a salary, Eu'nb.nh invited Hie colored woik in Higgle lierrj Book is an immunso aid to buti) growers It shows tho leading bun les rue to size, shape and color. riie were Hist caret ully painted by an ex pirieriCL'd artist, and thou repioductt by lithography at a t-ost ot o.cr um thousand dullard. Aside fiom tin color work there are scores u ipi ductions made diiectly lroui plioto graphs of berries so that Hi- n',un may have an acdurato idea ot Uh-iii L'ho price is f0 ceuis, free by in hi; .i.l dross the publishers, Wilmer All; iisoi Co., Philadelphia. The Odd Fellows lodge in Nemai.u is enjoying quite a boom just nw Thursday night twelve of our citizen weiu initiated into the mysteries oi Hi order. They were ltufus Itowec, t W Roberts, Maibhull Webb, .l.nuts t Stepliousou, Sylvester Hodges, .iie IVabody, It L Keisler. W & k.. r It McCatidless' S K Anderson, Kngei Howe and Earle Gilbert. Grand je retary 1 P Gage, of Fiemont, and Dib Iriet Deputy I J Bull, of Brock, wet present, and also the following vit-nii. brethren: Win Watson, It C Bod G Furlough. Geo Fablinger, Sam Cald well, A Stoddard, Utssi l,iinghli , it Avey, it M Gillau, B Mallotl, M in and Dr V M Boal, of Auburn. M i Taylor, I M Unpaid and Mr tinier, o Shubert. Call on iw foi jo wn.k. TORNADO DRILLS IN KANSAS. Cavca Are Heiiiu Unlit Umler School IIOUHCN. Wj have llro drillH w our public chools in the ciiKt, i-.d very effeutive drills they have proved iu more tlmn one case of emergency. In Kansas they rmve no fire drills, or, If they have, we have still to hear of it, OuUhore tor juidoes tire more to be drer.led Uiun &rtK, 11ml the Bchoolchildrcn tre now being trained iu tornado drilla.Miys the Wcw York Sun. When tornadoes strike a Knnsus town everybody makes at once for prairies. It is the only way to escape death from Hying doors and chimneys, foiling trees nnd toppling buildings, Schoolchildren are trained to know this from the cradle, and on these occasion rush pell moll for the nearest bit of clear prairie attainable. But many children have been maimed nnd even killed in these terrible storm... So they hnvq Btnrted u movement throughout tho state to have tornado caves built under the sehoolhouses large enough tonccommodatenll the children while the blow lasts. And here comes In the tornado drill, which is already being put Into practice. It is very much like our own fire drill. The teacher sounds the alarm on the piano and the children all stand up. Then the tnnrch Is played, and out they go in good order, down the stnlr& and Into the enve. Then let tho vlnds blow Let the tire building full In ruins! The ohl). dft'tj n i fciif,, , UHVe ol,.. t0 i,e due out. b & 77" JL3aXIOEiM3P,3FI.C3WrC SOUTH AUJ3UUN, Dualer Hardware, Furniture, j For We will send The Advertiser one year and the Farm Journal to January 1st, 1905. 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