The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, May 04, 1900, Image 8

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The Nebraska Advertiser
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MEATS
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Rrttno, etc
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TJIOS. W. Ill ATT,
proprietor of tho
Livery & Feed Stable
NEMAHA, NEBR.
Good Dray in Oouncotion with Livory
Good rlk's mid prompt eorvlcu. Satisfaction
mmrnntciMl. U-HJM
rll. W. W. KEELING,
Nkma.ha Citv, NicmiAKA.
Olllco at the drug Btoro.
XV. "W. SANDERS,
Notary
: - : Public
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA.
fit iMP SiU'MK Vit V
PLASTERER
Anmn H nd Ar.atlto work n Hpcclitlty. C In
ter riN Inilll, I'apur lliiliKltii;, KiiIkoiiiIiiIiik
und Wltuwuilil.ii dona. Low prl:oy, All
worlc wnrruntuii.
In tho DIhUIcI Court of Numiihs. county,
NVbriiNlui.
in Uiu inutlor of lliu CHtnto of Uonjiimln b",
I.f li-y, dcct'HMcd.
i his ciuiMtruiiieoii for henrlUK on tho pii
lit Ion of V V. HimdurH, nil i InlNtnitor do
bonis unn of Uiemtiiie of Itciijiimlli l 1a?m
Iny, tli'i'OrtHHd, pruvltiK for IIcoiihu to mil I lotH
live, hIk, Miven nml u'ulit (,VC 7-81 In block
Hivmlymi ( 1) In llitMiilulnul town of Mi
ni .ln Oil v. Noiniilii cmintv, N'obriiHkii.vuluo
f2D0.INI; hIno tut) xoiltliHiihl iiiu lor fsn W) of
M'i'linn mI.x ((')), towiMlilp four (1), numo hlx
Icon (1(1) ciihi of tliuCtli r. M. In N'cinitliii pre
(illicit, Nuiiiiitin colt tt I , NetmtNlut; ttxlil IiiihIh
I'oiim of tho value of S.vn'io. or h Miitlclcni
ninoimt o( tho h mo to InltiK tln sum of
f21u (( nml iiccmlnu loli'ii'Nt lot Hit piiynieiit
lit lIl'lllMlllloWOll UHIllllH Hllld I'HllUo Hlld till)
i ml of iidiiil'ilHlrailoii. tlitiro not helim hu 111
oIimi 1 pL'iHOiuil property to pny tho wild UhIjIh
and lXiii'iiHOM.
It Is tlmrefoii) nrilurud Ihnt nil pontons In
tnruiieilln t ild extiilo uipiiu- licforu mo ill
tunc nut Iiodnii In tho (Ml v ot Auburn, roun-
ivof Neiimliii, on tho '.Villi iliiy ol Muv, . II.
IHO'I nt" o'clock p in., to hIihw ciuiSo why u
IIC"Iiho Nlioold not bonriuiti'd lomild ndinlo
Isl rivl or to Bid I ho mncli ot thoiiliovoili-xuiititMl
rt'iil cHtuto of mild dcc HKi'd an Hlmll bu nt'd
tuiy to pity mi Id iluhiN unii oxihmihoh,
tt In further oidnri'd Unit ervlco hereof bu
imulnby publlNliIni: HiIh nutlet' lor f it r cmi
Hi-nntlvo wi'Oks In tlio Nobriihku AilvurllHtr,u
wcokly nowHpiipnr of ttrtiiernl clreuliiMon In
Nomnhn county N'ebiusltii
lbitcd tllln2ild d.iy 1 April, A. 0. 1SKHI.
.INO. H. HTUI.Ii,
Jinlijn nf tlio DlHtrlot Court ol tho Ktrnt Judl-
I'lul District of NdhriiHkn.
Notico for Iloai'ing Claims.
1 ti tho County Court or Noinulni rouui v.Nrb.
1 1: Hid in illiirof Hit) oHtiitf of Nuuey Woriol,
lloi'KMNl'd,
N itlu N lioroby ulvon Unit tho court Iuih
mudu mi order limit Iiik Hid I line for oredl lorn
to lllo eliilioH i'i'iiln"l Kitld decttiued to hIx
iiiouIIih from lbil!8lh (btvof April. HH0. mid
III l.lillli)2Stli. AiiKUHtSStli lUidOeti-lmi 2S li,
lH'in, nl len o'clock u. in. of eueli dux, nt tho
olllco of the county Jnilnu ol Neniulm conn
Iv, Noiinukii, In Atibtirn, Nelir.iiuii linslieen
rixod bv too court im tho I linen und place
when unit whcroull porM'iiiH who liuve olulinw
Hlld iliim iniW iiuillost sill. dceciiHod ("in Iwvi)
I bo h huh exiunineil imIJumIoiI und nllowcd,
:ind till flulni" nol prcNcutcd ut thelusl ineii
tloncd (Into will hu foiever Imnrd.liy an or
(Irr nf t In onrt.
lhituU tills 1th il.iy nf April. liw0.
KICIIAHD I'. NKAij.
County .Iitde.
BO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers Is sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the crcat kldnev. liver
L and bladder remedy.
it is tne great medi
cal triumph of the nine
teenth century; dis
covered after years of
scientific research by
Dr. Kilmer, the emi
nent kidney and blad
der specialist, and is
wonderfully successful In promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Brlght's Disease, which 13 the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec
ommended for every thing but If you have kid
ney, Hvor or bladder trouble It will be found
Just the remedy you need. It has been tested
!nco many ways, In hospital work, In private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful In
every case that a special arrangement ha 3
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
eamplo bottle sent free by mall, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out If you have kidney or bladdei trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper and
send your address to
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dlng
hamton, N. Y. The
regular flity cent and nomoof swamp-noot.
'lollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
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81.60 I'KU VKAH
FltlDAV, MAY 1 , 1000.
James Heed, of Nebiuska City, wan
iti town TliiirHdny.
Mih. L. D. Smith, living south of
Nemaha, is very sick with llttlo pto
peet of recovery.
Peter Kerkorjla having an addition
built ou tlio north side of his residence.
Ho is building on two bedioouiB.
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The Advei liner olllco printed 1000
bills for Mcltniich& Son, of ilrownvillo
this week, udvortlsi tig u special sale,
Tho Edwurds & Uradfoid Lumber
Co. have put in u new crossing from
tho lumber yard to the opposite aide of
the street.
ii,Mr. John II. Kuaup nml Mis.u Jossio
M. Webb, daughter of Mai shall Webb,
wore married at the Lutheran parson
age at Auburn Wednesday afternoon.
Congratulations and best wishes are
extended to tlio happy couplo.
Mre. Wt'ldmi fc'hiveloy, whose home
Is in Utah, came to Nemaha Thursday
afternoon to visit relatives and friends
in this vicinity, rfhe was called back
to Nebraska by the illness and death
of her mother, Mrs.Tusaoy, at DeNVltt.
Mrs. It. J. Ttissoy died Tuesday of
this week, at her residence in DeWitt,
Ntbr., titter an Illness of only a few
days, from pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs.
TdBsey moved trom Ilillsdalo to I)o
Witt only a little ovor three weeks
ago. Tho boreaved ones have our
sympathy.
Mi. G. P. Hitler and MrH Ida Cope
land were married at the Methodist
p.irrtonaco in Auburn Wednesday, by
llov. A. C. Crotuwai Their many
friends wish them a long, happy and
prospeious journey through life to
getlinr. in which good wishes Tho Ad
vertiser heartily joins.
Nemaha seems to have troublo in
getting a houid nf villngH trustees thi'
year Will P. KcplinRiindThot. limit
qualified Monday ovonliiK, but nono of
the others that were elected want the
nlllee. and tho old membors of tho
board do not want to hold over.
It. hns not yet been decided what will
ho donn.
Miss Pearl II bit t was twelvo yearn
old Monday and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs .John Hiatt, Invited twelve of her
yoniiR friends to a party that evening
to assist her In celebrating that event
in appropriate Rtyle. .Induing from
tho merry laughter tlio youndsiers had
rt happy time. Miss Veva Cli-ik took
a kodak picture of the group.
LuUier IT. Harnes, who has been n
Oklahoma looking at the tenilory, res
turned home Tuesday. He was so
woll pleased with the country that he
nought a farm of 100 acres and will
move down some time this month
II In farm Is ten miles from Waukomis,
the ne.uest. ml' road station, nnd only
three miles from Ed A Nourne'a farm.
Charley Smith, tho Hrownvllle man
who Is supposed to have muideied his
wife and who then trio-' to oommit
suicide, tiatt so far itooveied that Im
was ai rested and taken to Auburn
Thursday. He was to hayo his pielira
inarv trial Friday. S.aith Insists that
his wife shot him in tho head and then
bhot lietaelf but this is not genet ully
believed. Thbte it little doubt of
Smith's iiiHiuny.
Dr II II linden, Summit, Ala, says:
I think KodollJyspepsiaCureis asplen
did medicino. I prescribe it and my
conllilenco in it grows with continued
tme " It digests what you eat audi
duickly cures dyspepsia and lndiges
lion. Keeling
A Lifo and Doath Fight
Mi W A lllues of Manchester, la.
witting of his almost miiauulotis es
cape hum death, "Exposure alter meas
les induced serious lung iroub'e, which
ended in CmmiiuiltMi, 1 hud li(tiet
In-moi i lieges and coughed night and
day. Allinv doetoiH Mild I must soon
die Then-1 began to use Di King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
which completely euied me I would
not bu without it even ir it cost $rno
a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my
recomir.eiidation and all say it never
fails lo cure 1'liront. Chest and Lung
troubles " Uegubir Fi.e Mir and SI (10
Tiinl bottles fiee at Ketliug's Ding
Slo'e.
SUIIhUlUTTION
A SAMPLE LINE OF
CloTHinG
For Men and Children,
Representing the immense line of
Sam. Goldberg, Nebraska City,
will be shown in Nemaha City,- at
ANDEKSON & BEOWN'S STORE
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, May 8th, 9th and 10th.
We will positively show the finest line of Spring Suits and Pants for men,
boys and the little fellows that was erer displayed in any one store in the state.
We have suits for Men at $5.00 and upwards. Suits for Young Men and Boys
at &3.00 and upwards. Suits for the Little Fellows at 1.50 and on higher.
Anyone wishing a nice suit or a nobby pair of pants will do well by coming in
to see thes samples. We can fit the Tall Man, the Short Man, the Big Man, or
the Small Man.
Remember the dates May 8, 9 and 10 and the place Anderson &
Brown's Store, Nemaha, Neb.
Ilev. J. M. Darby preached a ser
mon on the famine in India last Sunday
night and then took up a collection for
tho sufferers, lie got S1.-12, The col
lection from the circuit was J-20,'20
which Itev Darby forwarded Monday ,
The leDublicau state eonventien met
at Lincoln Wednesday. After the
trouble hotween ltosewater and Thnrs
ton was settled the convention was
peaceful and harmonious. Roeewater
acd Thurston or Douglas, McOiay of
Lancaster and ishrhnrdt of Stanton
were elected delegates to the national
convention, residential electors: Ne
bit of Hurl. Windham of Cast, Itoyce of
Custer. Hague of Kearney, Davidson of
Johnson, Jaeobson und Kennedy t
DeuglaH and Langir ot Saline. The
following is the state ticket nominated:
Governor C. H. Dietrich, AdamaCo.
Lieut. Govei nor E.P.SavuRe.Custor
Sect ot aw of State G. W, Marsh,
Richardson county.,
Tufiiiuiei Wm. b'tueffor, Cuming.
Auditor Charles Weston, Sheridan.
Attorney Gonernl 7. M. Piout. Gage
Laud Counnis&ionfrr George D. Foll
mer, Nuckolls.
Superintendent W. K. Fowler,
Washington.
J. H. SEID,
Hreedor of
Thoroughbred
Poland
Chi
na
HOGS.
NEMAHA,
NEBRASKA
"JUDGE MAMMOTH"
A line Kentucky jauk. will make the
reason at my bum, west of Noma! n.
JUDGE MAMMOTH is a dark Iron
gray in color; weighs 1000 pounds; Ib
l.rH hands high, and breech blacks and
baj'B.
JUDGE MAMMOTH was foaled ir.
June, IStU, and bred by Wiltdu and
Hankin; he was sired by the noted
Kentucky jack, Ma i moth the 4th; hu
by Mammoth the Urd; llrst dam by
l0tEMffi&4MQ2l(w2
Hamilton s Mammoth the 2nd; second '
dam by Hamilton's Mammoth; third
dam by Imported Mammoth; fourth
dam Imported Jennett. Judge Muni-j
moth's dam was Miss Mulkev, sired by
Judgo Ilarme-. Mammoth Gray Jack;
sacond dam, a veiy fine Jennett of Mr.
Mulkoj's Si 500 was refused for
Mammoth the 4th when an old jack
He is tho site of two-year.old mules
which weigh 1,100 to 120() pounds
.ludg Hiirmes' Jack sold for 81,000 .it
tho ago of 18 years,
TERMS:-$10 to Insure a living col ,
tho colt to Btiuid good for servics.
Should mure elnngo owners or be re
moved from placo where kopt wh n
served, the abovv sum will be immol).
ntilv due and payable, mare being go ul
for foal . Care will be taken t prevent
accidents, hut will not be responsible
should any occur 4-20-8
AUG-UST qtjiller.
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
I have just received fu full and complete stock of harness
and harness goods in Nemaha, and invito the patronage of the
citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. John E. Crother has been en
gaged as assistant. The shop will be in the Littrell brick, next to
the livery stable I have a complete stock.
tSIIOE JRICFyIlIJXO
done promptly and neatly and at reasonable prices.
JOHN A. HIATT,
JNemaha, - - -
Slacksmith & Wagon Making
All Work Guaranteed!
Call and see me at D. A. Morton's old stand, Nemaha-
8 months $1. "1000 the Year (r History." 12 months $1,50.
Announcement Extraordinary!
FOR TRIAL SUBSCRIBERS DURING 1900.
BY MAIL
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Tho Oiiiaha Daily News prints each day all tho latest Market Nows, Produce, Grain
and Live Stock. 208 issuos of this reliable newspaper, ovory day except Sunday for
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We own and occupy the tallest mercantile building In the world. We havo
over 3,000,000 customers. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly
engaged filling out-of-town orders.
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OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE Is the book oftho people-It quotes
Wholesale Prices to Everybody, has over i.ooo pages, :6,ooo Illustrations, and
60,000 descriptions of articles with prices. It costs 7a cents to print and mail
each copy. Wo want you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to show
your good faith, nnd we'll send you a copy FREE, with all charges prepaid.
MONTGOMERY WARD &
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tho Presidential Ciuimiucn tho Situa
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from lU.uuO to
25,000 letters
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