The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, November 16, 1900, Image 8

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Nomalm, Nebraska.
Offlco in Kooling Imildlng, second door
orth of Aynes' hardware nlore.
1'ETElt KEliKER,
Dealer In
MEATS
Highest market price paid for IlidoB,
Lard, Tallow, etc,
THOS. W. II1ATT,
Proprietor of tho
Livery & Feed Stable
NEMAHA, NEBR.
Gcod Dray in cennoction with Livoiy
Satiofaotion guarantocd.
SHfflSSSSSKxsSI
J. H. SEID,
Ilrroder of
Thoroughbred Poland China
t&arimone.-juidsoneihalfzmicBZBOUths:
west of Nemaha.
Ordorof Hoaring and Notloeon Petition for
' Bettlemant of Aocount. .
Injthe County Ooart of Neman County.
MfttiM'ftttn.
To KlUaheth- Taylor, Julia Vrazlor. Etta
Wbb7Joe Webb, liolbnrt Webb, Maud
Itln,Oree Ralue'am) Earl Rain nud to all
twouY,,uterMt4dMn'lbe estate of Nanoy
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Mtttienent
tlon Hocount niad In ,VHI court on U0 l8t
Hay 01 rsoveinoer,-a. n. law. unci lor uia.uin-
1 ohsnw a admlqlstrittort and i the mtmo
hai been Mt for hmrln on the 3rd daytof
nwmlir. WOO" e.t 10 c 'clock a. in., at tho
eflaaty eeurl room ( M(d county. ln.Autmrm
when' and where All persona Interested In
ir
1r not show
It IB
most rab
the wh
elected u
publlcailJ
U here gl yen lhat Jf rahiiU I 800. Tl
lia filed ftpetinon ftrWylBiti' MNwH'aaiftrAti
iitil mnii allhiranon or hla admlttintra. SidOraOr
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Mrs.
lured in
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MMivinniiBr wjr iiyvnr uu diiuw miori ..
vny ui prayer or nam pennon
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Dated this tut dar'of November, MOO.
llIOKAHD K. NRATi,
County Judge,
BO viAnrT
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The Nebraska Advertiser
W. YV. Sanders, publHhcr
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FltlDAT, NOVKMIIKK 10, 1000.
Arrangements aro being ramie for
tho nn mi ul Thanksgiving hunt nt
Hrownvlllo.
The boat scoop board made for brIu
by tlio Edwards & Brudford Lumber
Co. for only $2.
Mrs. A. L. Jarvls, who has been in
Kansas City for several weeks, leturned
homo Thursday.
Tho young folks aro practicing on a
play, "East Lynno," which they expect
to givo in about a month.
Mrs. A. F. Walsh and daughter,
Miss Helen Mario Walsh, camo down
from Lincoln Thursday to visit tho
mothor and grandmother, Mrs. W. II.
Hoover.
To Curo a Gold In One Day
Take Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund tho money if it
falls to curo. E W Grove's signaturo
on oaoh box. Price 25 cents 0 22
Wu enclose with this week's Adver
tlser a supplement containing tho ollls
cial canvass of the votocaatln Nemaha
county at tho recent election. Preserve
this papor and you can tell just how
tho voto utood .
Services Saturday Night
ltov. A. V. Wilson Writes us that
Dr. VanFloet will preacpit tho Moth.
It a Noiimlm'Jr'atimlay night
k. Services Jon Sunday as
on flist page
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of this W
announce1
kally conceded oven by tho
fuslonist that Dietrich and
republican state ticket is
that the legislature is res
Dietrich's plurality is about
)ther candidates get a con-
birger, plurality. McKinley
hillty of about S.G00. Tho
elected the congressmen in
Fourth, Fifth and Sixth dls-
Jiull pluralities.
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Tho Oompanton for tho Eoat of 1900.
Every iusuo of Tho Youth's Compan
ion for tho nine weekB of Novemper
and December will be enlarged and the
holiday numbers will be doublo the
usual slzo.with richly decorated covers.
From now until tho end of the year
The Companion will bo crowded with
articles and Btories sullkiently varied
to please every taate in both old and
young men and womon, bojB and
girls:
Among the contributions announced
for eorly Issues aro "How I acted tho
Missionary," by Sir Henry Stanley;
"With tho Pretoria Guard," by Hitler
Haggard; "A Historic Gamo of Foat
ball," by Walter Camp; "Jloroo Sense,''
by Frank II. Stockton; "Pulpit Elo
quence," by Dean Farrar; "Days of
Long Ago," by lau Maclaron; and "A
Baritone Among Famous People," by
Victor Maurel; in uddition to which
there will be serial and .short stories by
Margaret Belaud, Elizabeth Stuart
Phelps Ward, Bliss Perry, Charles W.
Chesnutt nnd other writers of dellghti
ful fiction
Those who subscribe now for 1001
will receive The Companion for tbo re
maining weeks of 1000 free from tho
time of subscription, in addition to the
"Puritan Girl" calendar for 1001, litho
graphed in 12 colors from exquisite de
slgtiB painted expressly for The Com
pan ion.
Illustrated announcement of tho vol
ume for 1001 will be sent free to any
address, with samplo copies of the pa
per. The Youth's Companion,
Boston, Mass.
WE GUARANTEE
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup H'opsln to euro
any caeo of Constipation, indigestion,
Slolc Ilcatluclie or Stomnoh Trbnblo
wbon taken according to Ulroctioso.
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Kidney trouble preys upon the rfbwt, jdta
courofrca and lessens ambition; bsawr.'ivJror
ana cnceriuiness soon yii
disappear vnen xna kiq-
neys are out ot order
' or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
I that It is not uncommon
for a child to be born
E? afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urin
ates toQAften. if the
urlAia scalds the flesh or If. when the crura
reaqhaa an age when It should be able to
rel the passage, it is yet amictea wiui
bftd-ettlnt?. deoend upon It, the cause of
the llfttculty Is kidney trouble, and the first,
step imouia be towards tns treatment oi
these itmponam organs, i nis unpicasam
trouhlAls due to a diseased condition of the
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and bladder and not to a habit as
moit pl10Pl8 suppose.
n as well as men are made mis'
erable wtjth kidney and bladder trouMe,
and hniMV need the same crreat remedy.
Tlte mlldiand tho Immediate effect oi
SwaariD-leftot Is soon realized. It, Is sold
by druggllhU In fifty
cent and.tllone dollar
-ize. Youl ynaynave
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irnpie doiii.' ivy mu
f' Jraa. aiin iulrjlnthlat tell- Homo of Bwaanvitaet
in airaboul'l It. Includlnsf many pi ".the
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3miihT(jolrdny night of Ufl
or a prqirauieu umess. te
oars old at his death T)r,
BrlttwBs oho of tho prominent Metho-
tr.n
itii, of Baldwin, Kansas, lee-
MethodlBt church Thtiras
u foreign missions. Mrs.
a missionary for ten years
i, Burma, her husband being
he English speaking church
audVjso haviug supervision
Iflsionftry work in Bijrma.
Irnedffto this country last
Sulci's health having
rs. Giiiuii gave uu exceeuing-
log lo?turo, V
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catlbBlieetlng that was to
leld at 'Auburn last Hatur-
as postpiied until -Wednod-
f this week on account of
On the Utter date tliey had
Therejwua a parade headed
iUX Oljib, flrewoi ksj.etc. .
m lion. Paul Olrirk (f
IndXfiourank Martin ot
Flour, rice, ;etc, vm
j every ohe vonturh g o i the
ki the next morning the sldo-
stroetB.weto na white asMr.
been Seriow Btorm. jr&V,"
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Are just receiving a big stock of
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Complete stock of harness and harness supplies.
promptly. First door south of meat market. Your patronage solicited.
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Dealer in
HiARDWARE, FURNITURE
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Democrat
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and tho St, Louis
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HON. CEO. P. BEMIS. Omaha's oldost and boat known Roal
Estato doalor and nogotlator of loans vvrltoa: "Hovlng known of
fiomo romnrknblo euros of Omaha doodIo offootud bvthousoof
Dr. Kay's Renovator and Dr. Kay's Lung Balm; I tako plooauro ln
in commonainB tnu viriuuu ui inu ruiuuuiua iirupuruu uyinour.
B.J.Kay Modlcal Co. I bollovothoso groat romodios aro worthy
ofthoconfidoncoof tho public" Dr. Kay's Renovator thoroughly jpa
renovates the system and cures all stomach troubles, constipation, jffel
catarrh oi summon, lnuigcsuon, palpitation oi neurt, bilious nenuacno,
bowol, liver, and kidney complaints Write our physicians your symptoms
and they will send you personal Free Advice, Free Sample of medi
cine and Free Book on home treatment of diseases. ,
Hon. Coo.'P. Bomls,
Omaha's Most f opular Mayor
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noarcrnnrt ncaror to
utterly trUlctl to obtul
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Dr. Kay's Renovator.
It cured George W. Hervey, Editor of Omaha's great weekly
World-Herald of u terrible Stomach Trouble of many years stand
ing after tho thrco best physicians in tho stato had failed.
Ho writes. "For years 1 was trouhlcil with Indigestion bo sovoro as to aako It Im
possible to tako moro than two meals a day without lntcnao suflonnir. I crow vrorao
with Increased pain and soreness over tho pit of my stomach nnd sharp pains In my
right sldo which rapidly Increased until I could scarcoly get my breath. A phvslclan
vus called and hypodermic Injections of morphine rcsortod to. I lost twerity.two
rounds In nine days nnd was left wholly unuulo to tako any nourishment. I wnscottlncr
I tried thrco of tho best physlalnns in the suite but they (ailed to t'lvo mo roller. Having
cllef , I tlnaly made arrangements to go to Chicago to bo treated whon I chanced to get a samplo package of
was inaucea 10 iry unnu ucioro was ait uscu i naa bo unprovou inai i was railing inrco moais a day,
vears. It ti eight mouths slnco 1 commenced using Dr. Kay's Renovator and I now hnvo uo symptoms
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whatever of my old t roi
Dr. Kay's Ronovfcitor, sold by druggists for25cta. and Sl.OO or six for $5.00. Tako nosubstltuto
they claim Is ' just as gfod ." It has no equal Wo will send any ot our remedies by moll on receipt of prlco, If they don't hnvo it.
Dr. Kav's Lune Balm euros all colda. coushs. lunrc and bronchial affections. Sold bv druaalRtR in
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