mwi MlkptMrtV f 11 Sam mm,mSthmm-ni yggay-?JSgj TOBO m.K All list JAIIS. t Cough Syrup. TaMos Good. uo m ttmo. flolel or drDislaU. PETEK KEKKER, Denier In MEATS iligbcHt market piico paid for IlidoB, Lord, Tallow, etc, THOS. VV. niATT, Proprietor of tlio Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBR. Gcod Dray in connoction with Livory Satiafaotion guarantood. J. H. SEID, Ilreedor of Thoroughbred Poland China Fnnn ono and one-half miles bouUi woBt of Nemaha. OrdoroF Hearing and Noticoon Petition for Bottloinont of Aocount. In Din County Court of Notnnlin County, NobniHkn. To Kllr.abnth Tnylor, Julia Krn.lor. Kttn. Wobb, JomIo Wobb, Oolticrt Webb, Mnml lUtiiH.Graco Knln mid Kurl UiiIiih n ml to nil perrons Hterotrd In the entitle of Nnnoy Worrell, (IrcuaMMl, Notion In lioroby ptvon that MurHlmll Wobb linnfllort ti olltlon tirnylui; for iliiul ftnlllomnnl and allownnco ol Ills udmlnlKlm tlon Hfloouut II toil In HiU ooii it on tlifl 1st day of Novomoor, A. n. 1MX). nml for hln IIh ouurtfA mm ndinlulNtrntor, mid tlio hiiiiio him boon not for hnurlnn on tlio 3rd dny of December, IDOo, at, 10 'olook n. in,, nt tlio county oouit room of Nnldoounty, In Aul'uru when and wlioro nil persoiiH intoroNtod In nld mutter tiiny rtpiionr unil hIiow oounp, If there bnnny, why tnnpniser of hiiIiI petition BliouUI not bo grnuted. ami If mi (TldeM cauoo 1h not nlinwit tlio court inn' grunt tlio prnyer Uioroof, and nmko hiioIi furtlior and othor ordora an mny bo propor. DiiloU tlilH lNt day of Nnvombor, 1000. KioiiAiin K. NitAii. County Judgo. Ordor of Honring and Wotico on Fotition for Sottlomont on Account. In tho county court of Notnnlin county, Nob. TlioHlatenf NohritHlcii, Ncmalin county, hn. To QforKU Lesley, Hrwo Inlov, Smith I.onloy, Wllllnm Lesley, Henjiunlii V. LoMey, lilbbv Bolle Itowon nml Holier'. Lonlei1, and all persons lntvrontcd In llioobtituol llonjn niln K. L'Hluy, docniiHoil. Not I co In hereby kIvdii Unit W. V. Sunders 1ms Mod u politico pntylim for Iliiul Nottlo inont and nllowanco ot hit ndimnlHttallou aocount filed In this oourt on tho Join day of November, A. D.ltWO. and for IiIh (llHoliiiricouH administrator of nald oslnlo, and tlio aiunn liu lrm sot for hotirliiH on the lSlli duv of Dfcoinlinr. 1000, at 10 o'clock a. in., at tlio oounfy court room of until county, In An burn, when and whoro all pemoiiH liitorrHtwl In wild matter may appear nml show raiinn, If thero bo any, why tho prnyor of n tltl pell lion Mhould not bo urauted, and If Millbloin mine Ih notHliowu tho court may niitnt tho prayer Unroof, and tnnUo Ktioh further aud othor order, an tnny bo propor. Dntcd thin 20th tUy or November, 1000 3wIJ lllOHAKD K. NKAL. ' County JihIko. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney TrouMc Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is Bure to know of tho wonderful It II ! d ;&s5- irm cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It Is tho great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, tho emi nent kidney and blad der speclall&t. and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which Is the'worst form of kidney trouble, Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but If you havokld noy, liver or bladder trouble It will bo found Just tho remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among tho helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a samplo bottle cent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to flndout If you havo kidney orbladdet trouble. When writing mention reading this generous oner In this paper and send your address to Dr. Kllmer&CoBlng Jiamton, N. Y. Tho regular tiny cent and noraeotswut:-Root. olUr sizes are cold by all good druggists. iluS;tiv?kCK?2','SSW The Nebraska Advertiser W. W. Sandkiis, publsher FltlDAY, NOVKMIIKI&IO, 1000. MWwnni The bent scoop board inadu for sulo by tlio Edwards & Bradford Lumber Uo. for only $1 85. Amlerflon & Brown will take euro of all coupons nlvon out lor lifo Hlzo oil finish portraits, which mo tfivon fiee wlion ciuili purchased amounting to $20 arc made. To Curo a Gold In Ono Day Talto Laxative HrumoCtilninoTublots. All druggists refund the money if it falls to curo. J2 W Grove's slgimttiro on each box. L'rlcu 25 cents 0 22 J' L. Speuce will have it public sale at his residence, five miles northeast of Shubort, next Tuesday, solllne cattle, mules, hogs, chickens, farm imple ments, 8 tons of hay, household furnN ttiro, etc., eto. John UuHflull has bought the Grand ma Skeon property where ho is now living. Ho Is going to tear down tho old brick bouse on tho farm and use much of tho material in repairing and Improving tho house where lie is now living. John G . Sandora has started n news paper at Clutter, Tama county, Iowa tho ClutlerHi'coid tho llrst copy of which reached u.s Tuesday. Olutior la a now town only (lvo months old, on a uow Hue of railroad in a thickly set, tied community, is nino miles from any othor town, and nil kinds of bUBN noss aro well represented from a na tiohal bank to a blacksmith shop. The Hecord starts out with a good patron, ago. John is a good newspaper man and will give tho people of Clutier a livo paper. Ono year ago Win. llusaell and Mrs. J. B. Uorger spent Thanksgiving in Galvoston, Texas. Of the ten who took dinner togother on that day only throo aro now living. Tho company consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Merger, W. L, Uorger, their son, bis wife, baby' boy and father-in-law, Mr. Elliott, Mr. aud Mrs. T. A, Loranco. Ethel Parker and Mr. Hosnell. Mr. Elliott died u short time after that, Mr. Merger died In February, and W. L. Merger, wifo and bahy, Mrs. Loranco aud Ethel Parker were drowned in tho great Btorm at Galveston September 8th. Tom Moobam, who is woiking for Tom Uiatt, bad a narrow oscapa from being killed hint Saturday. Tom and John Soeley were hauling lumber from the depot. They wore golnu after a load, having no bed on the wagon, and L'om, who was driving, was standing on tho front bolster or houiiH,vho tho pin holding tho coupliipolu came out and the wagon came uncoupled. Tom wws thrown forward and one foot was caught in Homo way. The horses be camo frightened and ran, dragging Tom on tho ground. T) ey woio jUBt ues of tho bridge near the depot. When tho wIiooIb struck tho rallto.id track they jumped thieo or four loot in the air. The horses ran Into tho ga'e going into tho meadow east of the depot and this Htopped them, though every board In the gato was btoken. Tom vnn bnilly bruised and jarred but no bonro wero broken and It Is thought he will bo all right In a short time. Everybody Can Afford It i There was a time when many faniN lies could not afford lo take it dally pa per, but now that, tho Lincoln Evening News is sent by mall at tho cheap rate ol 25 cents a month, tho dally paper with all ite advantages is within tho reach of every family, and the reduc tion in prieo has brought The News several thousand new subscribers. Tho Isows is printed at tho state capital, tho fouutaln head of news events, and With ItH eight big pnges, with markets. Udegiaph and stato news makes It one of tho brightest papers in Nebraska. It'd worth more but it only costs you 25 cents a month. Why not havo Tho Lincoln Nows visit you during tho long winter months now coming on You con subaorlbo through your postmaster or The Advertiser olllco or send your order to Tho Lincoln Dally News, Lin coln, Neb, Tho Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both ono year for only 81.00. Mr. Albert H. Titus nml Miss Melllnger MlnlcK wero united in mar-, ilago Wednesday evening, Nov. 28th, 1000. The wedding took place In tho Methodist Episcopal church. At 8 o'clock the wedding inarch was plnyed by Miss Emma Crim aud tho bilde and groom look their places at tlio altar. Kev. Albert V. Wilson pronounced tho ceremony tlmt made them husband and wifo. After congratulations from the frlonda Mr. and Mrs. Titua repaired to tho residence of tho bride's tnather and pat took of the elegant supper prepared for tho occasion. Many handsomo preseuta were received. Tho young couple aro among tho very best and most popular of our young peoplo. Mr. Titus is a son of James A. Titus, and Is an energetic, owtor prlBing young man. Tho brido has been teacher of tlio prlmnry depart ment of tho Nomaha school for over throo year8 and is'ono of tho moBt efll olent teachers in tho county. Moth tho bride and groom wero born in this county and grow to manhood and wo. manhood hero. They have their tur nlturo bought and are preparing to go to housekeeping. Tho Advortisur adds congratulations and be3t wishes to thoso of tho boat of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Titua. Married At the residence of Dr. II. S. Galther, Nemaha, Nubr., Thurs day evening, November 20th, 1000, by Uov. E. S. Chamberlain, Mr. W. M. Hartley, of Molckow, Mo., and Miss Jonnio Calvin, of Nemaha, Nobr. Promptly at 7 o'elock tho wodding march waa played by Miss Mayo Galther and tho brido and groom took their places In the parlor, the short but impressive ceremony was performed, and they wore pronounced husband and wife, Aftor congratulations by the assembled guests a Btimptuous supper was partaken of. Thirty-flvo guests wero present. A largo number of handsomo presents, principally fine china and silverware, were received. Mr. Hartley ia a hardware merchant of Molckow. ;a young man respected by all who know him. MrB. Hartley is a noico of Mrs. Gaithor and line made her home with her for several fearH. She has won tho respect and love of a largo number of ncqualnt ittn t;s during her residence in Nemaha. We extend best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Hartley for a long, happy and prosper ous journey through lifo. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley started for Molckow Friday afternoon. Friends showered rlco upon thom as they got on tho train. School Notes PlSAKL WASSON, -tf ,,,,. CUIlTWMllOWN J1"1018- Bollo Galbraith was absent Tuesday afternoon. Curtis Brown has beon on the flick list this week. Tho algebra class is woiklng in tlio greatest common divisor. Most of tho uouresIdeut attideuts went homo Thanksgiving. Miss Dora McNinoh, of Bell school, visited tho high school Friday. I'GBia Leslie has been absent for -evoral dajs on account of hIcUiioss The school board will please accept ourlhunkB for tho Thaukhglvlng holN day. Aiva and Ned Maxwell and Fred Bridge havo been busking corn this week. Tho geometry class have complettd book 1, and will havo examination uox Monday, Bob O'rlara say? It ia cool chopping wood these oveulngs but Hob is a good boy to work. The school children have been re joicing over the nice weather aud tho holiday this week. Miss Florence Mlnlck took clmrgo of the primary department on lust Mon day, and Is fast making friends among the littio folks. For Sale or Trade 320 acres improved land in tho "lnnd of Hie Mig Rod Appls," also In tho lead aud zinc country of tho Ozarka, in south Missouri. Lund ia well located, near Mountain Grovo, where the state fruit experimental Btation Is located. A groat cattlo, shrep and fruit country Want Nobrwakii or Kansas land or luerchmuliBO. Address this puper. AHBEBSOl & BR0WH Aro making a specialty of just now. If you haven't beon in their store recently you will be surprisod at tho largo stock of holiday goods they carry and still more surprisod at the low prices. It is their intention to carry so largo and varied a stock and inako such low prices that there will bo no good reason for any ono going away from Nemaha to buy holiday goods. In the lino of Chinawaro they havo some elegant designs. There aro dainty littio cups and saucers so thin you can seo through thom; moustacho cups; sots of plate, cup and saucer; tea sots; novelties in shaving mugs; cigar and tobacco sots; and a whole lot of novol designs of different kinds. They havo a luro line of Silvorwaro some handsomo mugs, cups and saucors, card receivers, powder boxes, etc., etc. Celluloid jewelry boxes, hand kerchief boxes, glove boxes, cuff and collar boxes, etc. Fancy baskets. Albums. Books. Dolls. Toys. Jewelry. Watches. Pictures. And a whole lot of what Sam calls "pretty things. " They invite all to pay them a visit boforo buying holiday goods. If thoy dont havo just what you want they can order it. NEW HARNESS SHOP Complete stock of harness and hnrness supplies. 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