-ffipj'iiij'iTfWtPfiriH'W- vhfT1T7VV h Y' ?- - "lwy"wai', "grfcu lS!nUim'nnunawr.iu uiA'i'i K' W'm.WJLirwjfflwr 'i.m.tmtLLjum.trm-vm'ftnatmuminrjitmmwijjfAruuwn ramwuuim vrvrfmmrtifvrttwtumriv Mmngfram iii.i n,tim.i AT- i ,1 Iff R ! if tV !?. At Hfe & r Wfc, t dMJJiM 1'iiuit uuiuC ill ilkf iAlt S. Host Cough 8inin, TftMos Clood. uw in limp, roia dt uriitfKirun. r. "FT. W. Keeling, NlSMAUA, NlCllltASKA. Ofllce It) Keeling biilltlliii:, second door noi th of Ayneti liaidwiiiobloio. KERKER & HOOVER Dealer In Highest price paid for hlike, lwd, UUow, otc. : Thos. w. hiatt, rroprktar ol the Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBR. Good Dray in connection with Livory. Oood rifid and prompt fcrvlcc. Batls fooUoa Kcarantoed. Flour & Wheat Exchange and flour for aulo nt tho Keeling bulldi tng. Feed for aulo. J. H. SEID, Urccdcr of Thoroughbred PolanclChina Farm one and ono-lmlf mllca eoiithwoH of No tli, Neb. Old papers for salo at this olllcc. Application for Tax Dood. lo tho iii-ln. of John II, Huun and to whom It may u iiuiwni. Holloa Im l.i'mby ulvon Mutton tho 27th tiny of Octobor, loOil. nnil uuulu on ttio 1.1th day of J miliary, IS'U, It, T. ltiilny purcluim'il ut pri vate n.iln I ii mi the county IroiiHiirtir of Nu- inaliuo Hinl.v, NMiniMui.ut IiIn ollk'o in mild county, 'ho following, (lot,crlbol ronl tmtitlo In iNeinumi ojuniy. OJiinly NuoniHlcu, lo-wlt: All ot I) look olovoujil In Ncrtlillrownvlllo.Hrown vilto, Nomiihn county, Notiruslcu; mild ronl esiaio was uixea in mo nutuu or jonn u Maun. That wild real uHtnto was puro'iAHud by It. T. ltalmy for delinquent tuxey for all iloltuquiMit years ivk Hhown by tho lax IiooIch In tho olllou of tho county UtUHiircr ot Noma hit county, Nebraska, ami mibjcct to prlvato Hiilo; that tlio time for ttio redemption or ubovo real ostalo will oxplro on tho 13th day of January, ni.ll. Uu tho l!7th day or Annum, 1900, tax cortlllunto In uhovu nalo win triiii forreil by It, T. ltulnoy lo A. J. MiUIiIm. A.J. MA I'll IS, Apdlleiinl. Ordor or Salo. In tho raattor of tho estate of llonjruntn F. I.cwloy, ducoHHcd, NOtlCO lM liorobv Ulvoil that In niir.immn KOiJKED TFEMB i:a pa tf ofim order of John H.Stull, a JuiIku of tho Sfii- DUtrlot Court of Nemaha eininty, niado on kJ'M AU Vth day of Juno A. 1). IsiOO, for tho salo of 2r TolotftUi horolualtor diuurlhuU, thoro will t . li.unlil til ,lm. ....... .a..,.- ..r .1. .. . . ro , i.v kiiu iioiiVj UIMII III Hill V. Ulin 1IOUNO ,ln Auburn In Hald County on Mondav tho 2ltll day of Heptomb'ir. at 'i o'clock 1'. M., at, public vouduo to the hUhuMt blddor lor onsh jlio lollowlnn di'Morlhinl real ontate, towtt: ' Lots llvo (5), nix (G) , hevuu (7) and olKht (8) in block Hovotity-iiue(71), In tho town oi Nemaha City. In Notnnhu county. Nehrut--k; ftlBO tho Nontlicasi iiuurtar t o VA of boo. t oUHlxlOlln town four f4 north of riinite lxteou ntleiiHtnf tho fltli M. In Nemaha county, NobtiiNku. iiUlHnlotfUl remain open on hour, ami blddorn will tiorciiulmd to make a oiikIi do. posit of ten per cent of hid. Dated AutruHt 27th, UltK) AdmltilNtiatorof thoiHtato of llenjaiuln P. Leuloy, decouHod, . Notioo for noaring Claimit. ,. In the County Court of Nemaha County, 'Nebraska. InthoiiiattnroftholCiitateofHamuelAIIon doooiiNud. Notlco Ih hereby Kivon that tho Court hati nnula uu order limit Iuk tho time for oredttorr to flla claims iiKiitiua nald deceased lo nix months fi-om tho Ut day of September, loot). and that October 1, 1!10, January l ami Maroll 1,1001, at in o'clock a, in. of each day, nttlieolllco of tho County Judu'o ot Nemaha Couuty. NohrnNka. In Auhuin, Nebraska has oeen llxod by tho Court an tho time and plnco whon and where all persons who have olnlms and demands atrilimi nald uVoeaKod can have mo examined, adjusted and a. lowed, and all elalins not presented by nUi last inonfloiieddato will bo lorever burred by nu order or the Court. ' Dated August 8, UHX). UlCIIAIIO P. Nkai,. County J ude. Cards for niountingBtamp photos for aalo ut The Advertiser ollluo-twentj for live cents. We will send The Advortlser for one year and t:io Farm .Journal until .Jan. Jst, 1005, for only $1, if mild in ,,d vimqo This ofTer applies to both old RntJ new aub.nirlbers. I The Nebraska Advartis-r W. W. SANDKKS, Publisher Fkiimv, SKrTirBu7, 1000. Father Taylor hat been quite Blck this week Mra. Jennie CHIT visited friends In Auburn Tuesday. S. Cooper Hells Page's Woven t'neo heat fence on earth Wire Mra. Thuo. Olnn Ib very sick with alight prospects of her recoveiy. John Kempthoriio was transacting business at the county seat last Satur day. Miss Nora Curl, who has been very sick for the past four weeks, is able to be up again. Miss Lizzie .liawxby went to Peru Monday to attend the statu noimai school the coming year. Mrs. Kate Thompson, who hna been visiting her daughters at Bookwater, Neb., for tho last month, returned homo Wednesday. V. P. Peabedy has been busy ship ping poaches for several daya. lie gets a dollar a bushel for them as they are extra largo and very lino. S, C. Shuck lias sold his farm of 53 acres to Ed Moore. Tho price paid was $50 an acre. Sam thinks of movs ing to Jewell county. Kansas. Ally McCaudless has been almost sick for Borne time and on Friday had to glvo up and go borne. Miss Sadie Men Candless is also on tho sick Hat. Ed Paris and family expect to leave for sunny Kansas in a fow days, driv ing through ior tho benetlt of Mrs. Paris' health and also to look at the country. The regular meeting of the old set tlors for the purpose of electing ollicero for the association will be held at tho Advertiser oflice at .'J p. m. Saturday September 8th.' Clarence E. Ord baa been selected by the republican county central commits tee us the candidate for commissioner of the second district to 1111 tho vacancy caused by tho declination of G. T. Dustiri, Mm. Mabel Payne, of Waukomis, Oklahoma, is visiting her graudmother Mrs.Urand.and oxpocts to remain here this winter. She is a daughter of Ed A. Bourne, and has a great many friends here. There will be a lawn festival in the park Saturday evoning, Sopt. 8th. If the weather is unfavorable the festival will be held in the Minick hall. Every body la invited. Proceeds for tho ben efit of tho Episcopal minister. Republican Club. The republican club wilt rnaet in the club room in tho Titus building regu larly Friday night. Friday night of next week Mrs. Wade will make an address and a ladles republican club will bo organized. The ladies are es peeiully invited to be preannt. John Flack says Win. liawxby wiih ho excited when ho hoard of Fred's nomination for the legislature that ho forgot ho had a horse In town, having come in horseback, and begged a ride out home with a neighbor. Ho remem bered his horse before he got very far. Mrs. Henry Field, of Shonandoah, Iowa, arrived at Hracken Friday morn ing on a visit to hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L P. Thompson her first visit home since her marriage, four mouths ago, and she was beginning to got a uttle homostck. Congressman Hurkett has begun in earnest his campaign for reflection. Everywhere he goes he receives a ver itable ovation. Two yours Hgo he was a comparative stranger in the district hut his frank and honest methods soon won for him the fuvor of the people ami his majority was phenomenal. UQ never resorts to nb, hd or falsMlo.ition. Hu has busts of friends in all parties who are working for his re-election. Every man who supported him two years ago is prutid ot tho fact and is glad to do so again. His im),,j M congress has strengthened, i ho r'ait It of the people m him. Mrs Ken piliorrHM'iMiinH'iirrid Hchool nt Maple Grovt MomIiu with n (iood attindance. She taught Hie Hume school last ypjii Social. Class No. 7 of the M. E. Sunday school will ojvo a sociable at the Minick hall Saturday niIi t ot next week September 15th. Evetybody is invited. Mis. Matne, living in Missouri, had her daughter-in-law. Mrs, Josiah Mat tie, living in the southeastern part of Nemaha county, arrested for assault and threatening to shoot tho old lady. Tho trial was held before Judge Smiley Thursday of last week and the younger lady found Innocent, thus throwing the coats on the mother-in-law. Tho latter said nil she had was tho clothes she wore and she offered to give them up but the judgo and Special Constable Shorm Titus decided to throw off their costs and lot her go. Not long Bince E. J. Clark, who owna a farm near IIo.vc, lost three cowa by some mysterious deaease, He had the curcasses of the animals re moved to a hog pen, where he fed them to a lot of shouts. Not long afterwards tho shoats developed the satuu symp toms as were notictable' in the cows just beforo they died and the result was that the hogs were soon numbered with tho dead. A dog belonging on tho place ate somo of the meat off the carcasses of the cowa, and it, too, died of the eamo Btraugo disease.- Auburn Herald. A now fakir is abroad in tho rural regions. He diives through the coun try and sells aoap worth $5 a box, which sum includes the price of forty yards of carpet, selected from samples which ho has in his wagon. Ho takes the 85, leaves the box of soap, promises to de liver tho carpet of tho selected sample within a week and drive? away. The 6oap is worth probubly dfty cents. It stava with the purchaser. The carpet is worth probably $15, but it stays with the fakir and has not yet been deliv ered to a single victim. Farm families should be on their guard against this new fakir and ug.iiuat all other fakiis. -Ex. Georgo 1J. Moore, for over olcven years editor of the Granger, died at the homo of his sister at Webster Ooiuei?, Maine, August iiSrd, J 000. aged uu years, 0 months and 5 da vs. Mr. Moore wtm resident of Nemaha county tot uighteou years. He was uu able man and one of tho beat editors in the state, lie moved to Boston in 1880. He was a brother of A. Moore of Auburn. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tho part, nershlp heretofore existing between Peter Kerker and J. P. Hoover, under the firm name of Kerker & Hoover, proprietors ot the City Meat Market, is thN day dissolved by mutual consent, J. P. Hoover retiring. Peter Kerker, who will continue the business at the old stand, assumes all indebtedness will collect all accounts duo the firm. Nemaha, Neb., Aug. 31st, 1000. Petkk Kkiikkh, j. p. hoovkk. Beforo making arrangementa for your year's supply of reading matte call and get our clubbing tales. The following are some of our combina niitions: Tho Advertiser one year and the Farm Journal until Dec. 31, 1004, for only il Tho Advertiser and St Louis (Jlobo Democrat both one year for 1.00 Tho Advertiser and the Chicago In tor Ocean lor Sl.-io Tho Advertiser and either the Toledo Iilado or the New York Tribune lor 81.35 Tho Advertiser and tho Household, a homo monthly, for 1.35 Tho Advottlser and the Iowa Home stead, Poultry Farmer and Iusuiaiiee Journal all one yar forSl.f Tho Adveitiser and Globe Democrat both only Sl.llU. the St. LoiiIh one yt'ur f i Call in and wee uh if you w.uit to subscribe for any paper published i the United States. Blank dewls, chattel mot tmiges, farm i leases, etc., for salo at tills olllce. Call on us lor job work. We will do a strictly casli business from Sept 1, 1900 and will give the following cash prices Ail high patent flour $2.25 per 100 lbs. Ail straight grades of flour $2.00 per 100 lbs. All other flour in proportion Granulated Sugar 15 pounds for $1.00 C. Sugar 17 pounds for $1.00 A reduction on all shoes. 6 Cups and Saucers, American ware, 25c a set 6 inch plates for 27 cents per set 7 inch dinner plates for 39 cents per set Come and get prices, they will do you good and save you money, Anderson & Brown. NEMAHA, NEB. J. W. ARMSTRONG, Dealer in HARDWARE, FURNITURE AND UNDEJRTAi: ING GOODS EMBALMING A SPS:iAL:Y. South of Court House Complete stock of harness and harness done promptly. Fust door south of moat NEMAHA, Hew Harness and Shoe Shop sir 3ou oxxcxv Backsmith & Wfigon Making All work guaranteed. Call and see me ,r;t D. K . Morton' yokl s and, Nemaha. rorrinvta SEND OftE DOLLAR 'ou y f rclRht O. lUIIAl, TO ANT I VKIl SKK.M OH IIKAIIO OK, OUR SPECIAL OFFER pay the railroad accnt SI6.50 TO $90.00 BUGGIES AND SURREYS. K75.0O an tJL'OrKU you fcyfrclRht c. o. I). Bunject to examination, jou can ciniutno It t your frelBht depot and If you ilndtt iqVAC TO ant 8100.00 101'BIGUY yon over w. perfectly uULfaetory 'and thruiulikWBAlM.AlS ou nlfi ACME QUEEN. (OUR OWN MAKE.) VWi&joZrXJSSiL bodies are Water nabbed ud tht Material aad Labor la Palstlar OUR ACME QUEEN, would pilot lkr. cheau bufgUa. S55.00 BARELY COVERS COST ot material and labor, leaving us theEienallest profit Imaginable, but we are building 70 buirgiOB a day and to advertloo our buggy factory we aro willing to SELL TIUJ1 0,1 Bl.ooritOFlTKACH. "Wo know 870.00 dally profit on 70 buggies will satisfy us, advertise us everywhere and build up the I,AIKJE8T BUQOY UD8INES8 IN THUS WOULD, THE ACME QUEEN wobuildin narrow or wide track, cloth or leather trimmed, end springs, buffel leather quarter ton, i-olIU panel back, uprlnfJ In back, Iralhtr eot.rtd lions and huts. Ilubber Hlrjn, Velrat 1'arp.t, body, tii5l Inches, No. 1 Sarven's patent screwed rim wheels, pslnttd In IS cou, body black, gear dark green wltJi very delicate modest striping, completo with shafts, slilo and back curtains, boot storm apron and autl-rattl.ru and shafts. Pol., M.ckrvito and WhlBItrfe la rise of shaft., 81. "a "tra. UldllT WK1UI18 1U0 1-OUND3 and tbe frtlikt will inrm for SOO mile., 8Z.OO1 100 ullti, tt.Mi 400 miles, tJ.Stl 4(111 miles, Sl.OUi 1,000 mII.s, 80.00. QrNnOMC nn I AD wiw yoar order, nil uimkaxtkk ids narey to n.nh lou B.rfir ana OCItUVnC mjLUMn ,. aatiafnetorv. pay the railroad aaent balance. 814.00 and r - - 11 Buusiuutury. vj wo 11 trtlchtthartts, ntherwUopay nothing and the agent will return buggy at our D0N"T BUY A CIIKAP FACTORY BUQOY now sold almoit c ami Catalogue Houses. BUY THE BEST BUCCY MONEY CAN r . . . . .....: ut the LOWKBT PIIICK 1SVKU KNOWN. 0KD1IB WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY, CARRIACE AND HARNESS CATALOGUE. 4ddr. SEARS, ROEBUCK&OO. (In c), CHICAGO, ILL. fCCRin Mn UAMCV WijiilW vssF lllvllia S!.AD VnR,?LCABJHET, ,U?.DISlt SEW"Q MACHIHE by fr.lrtl,c:o.D..bJet t m blthai fflO.OO. and THE (JUKiTKST BARQ4IEI TOD "E,Ufre"h?!rop5'r Special Offer Price $15.50 lei average 7& ceutsfor JL.i!,lno,welf",,!!0L,ouna"nl the freight will each 600 miles. 0 YE IT THREE MOHTNt thibi in wo will ret.myour VTknyMd0a7youlRrAlnont your owa home, and tatlsnod. W.l.lldl(r.r..t makes aad Rradrsof Sewloc laeKlin aiaa an 810.00, 811,00, 812.00 and p. all fully descrlbedTn Tour Ml '& Ilachlaet tho crreuteat valun rirr nnVt-a h n r f.n.... laisiosut, DUlflS.ftU forthli UUOl' UhSK CAD1MJT BEWARE OF IMITATIONS by on.a.w,, concerns tlsements,oirering a.k.ow. m.ehlo.. under varlousTirm?.? wP(th ridls fn. THE BURDICK ll;,T5,,..B2l,l!, hh-rovkjik't. u III. a.W WIV EVKKT GOOD POINT Or KYKIH JHOli nViiyL,'lf.5D,! WIT" tiik .iio u, uj(, neat mikpn frorathe - j 1 :.:.".. .7 l.,.,l .1.. 1 Cloned (lieaa 1 Mn ;.., I I1KIK Villi Mo.oo, and then If convinced that lou uie saving w vw w ww 3 llCfcliOt'KlB FaJI " TUUKti'lts TOi'tt 8t. 60 Uatanytlmo within thwemonthtou tW'T DKLAY. (Seara. lioobuck Co. are thorouahtyMtlabltI-.K5Kor"? fle-. OMUltl. 1U U4T Y0U3 PATKONAGE SOLICITED Square. AUBURN, NEB. supplies, mat ket. Harness and shoe tepaiiliig Your pationuge is solicited. NEBRASKA. cut thla ad out and Bond to us and ii ytm llvo Bust of tho Kocky Mountains we wOl annrf thl Ulnu.nD a rc re diioov n PRICE $55.00 nd ,bt chargoa, lemi tta wuu UUl VQUI. WilUVfUO(U BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICACO. on honor from tho bet material moner can buy. While fn our Free Bugger Catalogue we ihowr, TopBugirlea made Hjr other makers at 321.30, S20.75 and S34.70 the exact fame biicrgy that are ol'by machinery doaTeri, at 5.0 OUR ACME QUEEN AT S3B.OO la the mo wonderful vnu var offered. TUB LOWEST I'llIUK EV na are beinir widely advertlocd by many at (U.OO to M.J. IE QUEEN AT S3B.OO la the mo V3 TUB HUT Ul'UUV THAT CAS UK II LILT. We maintain our own five atory bugcv factory for the sote furpoje of bulldlnprand aelllng a UltTTKK HUGi HIS ffK CAIf UUTKLSKmiKUK and te HATE 01 Ct'ETOJIKBl HAnCrACTlUKU'8 ritOHT. Every Buggy We Make Is Guaranteed Five Yoors and They Will out wear Fls Ordinary Factory Rigs, THE MATERIAL AND lAIOR IH OUR ACME 8MEQI cost more than double that in the ordinary factoty buucrT. We uso a St. to cushion cloth, some uee vo cent i vre use all ..o head lininir. lomeuse o can we uaei c.nt leather, some uso v cent! eunM.; colorsandvnrnlBlios. pome uso 75 centandll.HO,' PAY ALMOST DOUBLE the nrlce moet maker - ,. ,.. u 1 A... A --t- 7 - .: - ... . :.. ... . .'. - . m miKgy nl our expenve anu we win return your si.uu. ezeiusiroiy oy ail siacninery utaiera BUILD, direct from tho matter TO DAY. DON'T DELAY. WITH TdUR ODD tn.cutthi, afl. out ana send to out anil send to us and win sona you our h ctaai BL'nDirit 1. juade hi the, beat materljt money 1 in Am...in ' rL i ,f P1!f?! QH JWEEEDHaftli in u EL 'ItTTlT w I 7 MBHLatiVBsaEy''vffrjRsw ssi aiBsiaasL . u. lira. 1 aXJuar Mlifi3 mv I HI V1 H AW..V'.. LJI n Keaxaeapi. 5s 19 ""-""" 'JLZ i s Sfll in ntlftRTCD ClUJCh mur nnnc nrev kiiiucti.Ii "r.r: ? "" & .w.i0,w6minM 1BU pol. , ' , VMU l4HaVaUVIUII PIIVXP ati.eti.--; tlronninip rriktn tiiii i ,. .,-. .. .. a.- ... aiwl id. .&! lie. '"''l,'nwlth full longth table and bead in plaoofjf fOWlliLT. A finff i)sif ri. Inlast linn .1 i... .i ..-.w.1-, xrri' . ... 8 V .' i ,' "'""', " inuu trnwiFi tart CUi i't4Vvi wm m52?.w.,!i i,"!!v.mU.4 caL"'Bt nlsh, finest ntcl.el drawer pulls.' ivW c n four ?..e.mJvU SnlB.J,H Cii 0u"8ro Hi iron M.ind. l'lne.1 l.rto HIjU Ar hoM!i!r5imguriS?iw- h4','" threading vibrating shuttle, autonutio h..VJriin.tri.li)H1u.t.a l',0tt'.1B' n-,0l,t tension llbrator.lmpro ' J looto rTatent 5 LSf0 lS.,,-Ul?00l,, apvoea ahuttl carrier, patent nc olle br. .ll.fta..lJdARA..NJkEED '!'"' "snl.y; mostdursbls aod Pr0 kind of tfneVwoek ' a in.v..0.w,Bi yr,ne?,an "" l " d Htnr plo'l -r (ny it "nntvre W iinM,7.r' BI"al',Jl''"vtasentwltUevei mai-hlnu. .....:.-.. .--.-.-, hi4(Mfu, j 1 MIITUIlin IOII8aMt,....l..il.. st . iiuiiiiiiu ir T " Mimviuii4iru oi. cuKinRr i v t!.o6"'iollo 00 nlCinf.TOS!! ." .at J!,',.0U. I'vui J tt na A y i k' m A. ww., -n, nucDuvA co, anc.) Chicago, III :Jr. ia..tli'ii4Ma ,fitfea)g'V mue