The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, October 05, 1900, Image 8

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Itoet Cough Syrup. TMtoUltKHl.
In time. Sold by (lruuelt.
r. TT. W. Keeling,
Nemaha, Nkiihabka.
Olllco In ICeulliiK unililliiif, second door
north ol Ayncrf' liurrlwtiio atoro.
KERKER & HOOVER.
Denier tu
ZMZIE.A-TS
Highest price paid for hides, lard, tallow, etc.
Thos. w. Hiatt,
Proprietor of the
Livery & Feed Stable
NEMAHA, NEBR.
Good Dray in connootion with Livery.
flood rlffi nnd prompt sorvlco. Satis
faction guaranteed-
Flour & Wheat Exchange
Mtid flour for sale at the Keeling bulldi
ing. Feed for sale.
J. H. SEID,
Breeder of
Thoroughbred PolandChina
Farm one and one-half miles southwest of Ne
b, Neb.
EMIHEK'S SALE.
Notice la i hereby given that by virtue of a
,S?.r.10.,"ui ,,a?, ' iMiiod out of the
ditlrlol court of Nemaha county, state of
Nebraska, and directed to the undorsliraed as
2Si!5SS?'",pol2r1 b"ttLd onurt" " n
Hctlon therein pending for the partition of
tVie"l.Mtlti JlS"" Ooorne P Latlmore,
SiiJJi'.L! P ntlfft, and Doro G. flanks, n
12 2-tK.,J,, efendanu. wo will offer or
ale at pnbllo auction at tho door of the court
-5-i? lb?rly 3 Auburn, In said county
mR?-'iif l?1 ,!,e. rur 'ono o'clook p. m.. on
JlnttrTi,,lea9ll? day of October, A.1 D. lOOn,
iPV,nB "lM"h nd in Nemaha
county, Nebraska, to-wlts The eaat half (U)
pf the north woat quarter (V) of section
fwentyoue (il) tu township four(4) north. ol
5?.r.!2lwl ,n .""mna county and slate of
51 K? -5lS?.t,n.,l,' 0,'y f80j acres more
2I.i?lIi,2Sf2rtl.l.,l to Bovorninout survey, to.
?flSSr.hii?.,Ll?e ,?Provements and priv
ileges thereto belonalnK.
Terms of sale, cash.
Dated this 26th day of September, A.D.1900.
KHANK J. H.RADLOKP.
ALUEHT D. GILMOKE.
Referees.
Application for Tax Deod.
..1 the no,r ' John H, Maun and to whom
Itmayoonoern.
.j2v3i l'.reby K,ven that on the 271 h day
tL22i,,,JJP6.",au.B'R,non the 13th day ol
i-?JSt 'J9' B .1' Kaltwy purchased ut pr
vale sale from the oounty treasurer of Ne
Netnaha oounty. Nebraska, to wltT All o
. ftlk tfy.e.,llu',n NrthUrowiivllta,Brown.
..... w. """i-7! weurasica; said real
! -i" 'n the name of John II
w..B?B,. Jt "W rel estate was purehaNed
5&ilS!.ney for llnqnent taxes for all
i-I.h.,HS?tyPMBM0Wn "y the las hooks
Lo.1-1?10"8 Pty treasurer of Nema
i!Si!!,SRL;r,.e,r?,k, und ""oject to prlT'ite
KjJLItii,.e.t,,n?,.r',r tno redeinpiluu ol
Mbovereal estate will expire on the lstti duv
HMn?y !SU .." u, ''"V "f AiiKiiHi,
ferred by K. T. Ralney to A. J Malhla
A. J. MAl'illt), Apdllcant.
Order of Soaring and Notice on
Potition for Settlement on
Aooount.
In the County Court of Nemaha County,
Nebraska.
To Jano Paxinn, M. A. Caldwell. Kloanor
M. Qalbiallh. Hollo Galbralth mid O-oiir Gul
jMalth aud to nil porouHtit.orHted In ihoos
tatnof lhomriKoii iuxtmi iin.mnu.wi
Nptloe U heroby kIvou thatGharlos Gul
bnilihlinsnitHj a potltton uravluu for llmil
Hettlemont and allowanne of hlg admlnlM n.
lion iiccouiit tiled In this courton thUloth
day of aept-Jinoor, A. n. l'WO. ami for IiIh die
oharKO hh executor of tmlil estio,.and tho
saino has been sot for henrliiR on thv 9m iloy
of October, lOOn. at 10 . 'clock a. in , at i ho
county court i oom of hhI I county. In Auburn
when and whore ttll pirxnns fntorewtod In
eald matter may appear and show caune, If
therqhennv, whv thoprajorof said petition
should not be granted, and If Htiitlclen' cause
lannt shown tbooouttmn grant theprnvor
thereof, and mako such further and othor
orders as may be prnpor.
Dated this 10th day of Hopjombur. 1W0.
KiuiiAim K, Nkai.,
County Juile.
Cards for mountingstamp photon for
salo ut The Adverltser olllco--twenty
for live cents.
Vo will send The Advortlaer for one
year and t.'iu Farm Journal until Jan.
.1st, 1005, for only Si, if paid in ad.
rauco. This offer applies to both old
and new subscribers.
The Nebraska Advertiser
W. W. SANDERS, Publisher
Friday, Octoiucr r, 1000.
Wiirm wenther again thlfl week.
Sue V. W. HiirrlB of South Auburn
for Clothing and Dry Goods.
G. S. Christy r)hiped h oar load of
tippled to Jiuiiutu Thursday.
Blank deeds, chattel mortgagen.farm
IctiaoH, otc, for sale at this olllco.
Mrs. E. N. Morrison went to Auburn
last Saturday an'd visited friends until
Tuesday.
M. S, Mclnlnch made a rattling gooil
address boforo the Nemaha McKinley
club hist Friday night.
For sale cheap, a good secondhand
wugon and'u good buggy.
John A. Hiatt.
J. P. Hoover'B friends will regret
to learn that he is gradually petting
worse and ia not able to be up much of
the time.
Some parties took a quilt and some
clothes from Mrs. Jennie Cliff's clothes
ine one night last week. The parties
are suspected.
Those having trouble with their
eyes, ears, nose aud throat should coni
suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1210
K street, Lincoln, Neb.
8.0. Lawrence has bought John J.
Green'd forty-acre farm. This gives
Sam a full quarter section. Mr. Green
expects to raovo to Oklahoma.
John I. Dressier moved to Auburn
this week, much to the regret of the
neighbors around Champion, where
Mr. Dressier and family will be greatly
missed.
For integrity und all that goes to
make up a good citizen it would be
dltlicult to select more representative
men than those on the republican
county ticket.
Twin babies were born to Mr. and
Mrs. V, V. Relf Wednesday it boy
and a girl. The boy lived only a short
time, ;The body was buried in the
Howe cemetery Thursday.
John Kempthorue, Will and Dan
Maxwell ure surely staunch republi
cans. They drove to Auburn Monday
morning, through the rain, to hear and
Bee our next vice president.
TO CUKE 1 COLD IX ONE DAY
Take Laxative iitoino Quinine Tti'jlats.
All druggists rvritud the money ir it
falls to cure. 2 W. Glove's signature
on uoh box. Price 25 centw. 9 22
John FIhcU und H. D. Beebe did not
let a little rain keep them from heating
Gov. Roosevelt. They drove out lo
Auburn Monday morning even if it
was a little wet and muddy.
Married At the Lutheran parson
age, South Auburn, Nebraska,Wednus
day morning, October 3rd, 1000, by the
Kev. W. Dlellenbaeh, Mr. Charles D.
Uebrlck to MihH Anna E. Heam, both
f Nemaha count v.
All our farmer readers should tnki
advantage of the unprecedented club
bing offer we this year make, which
Includes with thl paper 'The Iowa
Homestead, Its Special Farmers' Instl
ruto editions, The Poultry Farmer, and
The Farmers' Mutual Insurance Jour
nal. These four publications are the
best of their cIush and Hhould be in
every farm homo. To them we add
for local, county and general news our
own paper and make the price for the
Ave for one year $1.85. Never before
was so much superior reading matter
offered for so small an amount of
money. Tho four papers named which
we club with our ov n are well known
throughout the west and commend
themselves to tho reador'a favorable
attention upon more mention. The
Homestead is the great agricultural
and live stock papor of tho west. The
Poultry Fanner is the most practical
poulf ry paper for the farmer published
in tho country; The Fiirmeis' Mutual
Insurance Journal is the special advo
cate of farmers' co-opeiatlvo associa
tions, and tho Special lfatmeis' Insti
tute editions ate the most practical
publications for the promotion of good
farming ever published Take udvunt
age of this great offer,
The condition of James A. Tltua res
mains about the mime. He 1h confined
to hid bed, not having been able to Hit
up for eight months, but dooH not sut
fer a great deal He is always pleased
to see ills old friends.
William Uo88ell is eighty years old
but he can beat imy of the younger
men fishing. Ho Ashes with hook and
lino and has caught one bundled and
two Ash this week all of them a nice
size aud some weighing three, four aud
six pounds each.
Old Settlers Meeting.
The annual meeting of the Old Set
tiers association for the election of ofA
cars and the transaction of such other
business us may come before the meet
ing will be held at The Advertiser
office at 3 p. m. on Saturday, Oct.
13th. Every old settler who came to
Nebraska previous to its admission as
a state is invited to be present.
Dr. W. F. Lte, a former citizen of
Brownville but who has been living in
Deatrice for twelve or thirteen years,
got into a difficulty with a hack driver
by the name of Will Hum lust Sunday
and shot Hum, inflicting what was at
flrst pronounced a fatal wound. The
quarrel was over a bill presented by
Lee for treating Hum's wife. It is
now thought Hum will recover and
theidoctor has been released on bail.
G. N. Titua probably gives employs
ment to more persons than any other
one man in Nemaha county, and eveij
one of them, man, woman, boy or girl,
has a good word to say for Nat Titus
If the election was left to them Nat
would go in by a unanimous vote. The
many customer of the Titus Nurser
and the fruit farm embrace all oppor
tunitiea to speak a good word for Nat
Tltns. The strongest democrat or pop
ulist can say nothing truthfully against
his character. He is a clean, honor
able, intelligent business man just
the kind of men we need in the legislature.
Report of Nemaha school for month
ending Sept. 28ti, 1000:
High School department .
Total enrollment, 38.
Average daily attendance, 20.
Number of pupils not absent, 13.
Number of pupils neither ahseut nor
tardy, 0. f
W, V. Ptkuteville.
Intermediate department
Total enrollment. 40.
Average dally attendance, 43.
Number of pupils not absent, 18
Number of pupils neither absent nor
tardy, 11.
W. H. Dbessler.
Primary department
Total enrollment, 51.
Average dally attendance. 45.
Number of pupils not absent, 14.
Ntynber of pupils neither absent nor
tardy, 14,
Mf.i.mr Minick.
Ttafnrp making arrangements for
your year's Hiipidv of mtdiog matter
call mid get our clubbing mien. The
following are soure of our comblna
iiHtloiw: The, Advertlcer ont year and the
Farm Journal until lleo. 81, 1004, for
t.nlv l
The Advertiser and tlrt Chicago In
ter Ocean for 81.40
The Advertiser and either the Toledo
Blade or the New York Trlbuue for
81.35
The Advertiser and the Iowa Home
dtead, Poultry Farmer and Insurance
Journal all one year for $1.85
Call in and see iib if you want to
subRcribi for any paper published in
tho United States.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TnAQE MArms
DESIGNS
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Anyuuv acHiuuiif vavif-11 nut i.vnviii'.o'i. uioj
nulcklr ntrcrtnln our oMnlon fioe whether u
Invention Is protiaMy rtonUbla, Conimunlrw.
llouiitrlctlrconnilentfiU. Handbook on 1'iitmti
ont tree, ilhleit agency for securing' patents.
l'ntenu ukon through Mmin ft Co. receive
racial nolle; without ehnrge, In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated wteklr. T-xreest etr
(illation of stir ioleiuinn Journal. Terms, (3 a
year: four months, L Bold by all nowsdoalors.
MUNN & Co.38r- New York
Drauch Office, ess 1" BU, Waihluiiiou. U. C.
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We will do a strictly oasli business from Sept
1, 1900 and will give the following cash prices
All high patent flour $2.25 per 100 lbs.
All straight grades of flour $2.00 per 100 lbs.
All other flour in proportion
Granulated Sugar IB pounds for $1.00
0. 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,
Sealer in
HARDWARE, FURNITURE
AND UNDERTAKING GOODS
South of Court House Square, AUBURN, NEB.
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
New Harness Shop
Complete stock of Inn ncys and harness mipiilies
prompt l. FiiKt.il'iot south of meat maiket. Vom
NEMAHA,
Blacksmith &
All work
Call and see me at D. A.
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