- ' TNP 1X1V1WIH iK f;r 'ajjafti - I. 3 Rort Cough flrruii. f wte (Juod. Upo Pl Id In tlmn RM nv flrllffulf t(L 11 (Dr. . PP: Keeling, Nomnlm, Nobrnskn. Offico In KooIJng building, tecond door liortli of AynoH hnrdwnro hloro. The Nebraska Advertiser W. V. Sandeus, publHhor FlUDAY, DliQKMHKll 7, 1000. Congress ia uow iti session. PETER KERKEK, Dealer In IligljCHt mnrkct prico paid forllidcB, Lurd; Tallow, etc, xnos. W. H1ATT, The president's message Ja given on inaido pugua, Dick Chambers got in another cm" loud of young heifers Thuraday morn ing. S. K. Adoraon vlaited Totn Cham boia, neur Graf, Wednesday and Thura day. W. II. Loranco, oil Auburn, called at tlioao hoadquartora Thursday aftor-noon. Proprietor of tho Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA, NBBR. Good Dray in connoction with Livory SatiGfaotlon guarantood, J. H. SEID, Tho best scoop board mado for sale by the Edwarda & Bradford Lumber Co. for only $1.85. Mrs. J. F. Wykes and two eons, of Nebraaka City, aro viatting Mrs. Crlm. They arrived laat Saturday. Dr. Galthor gooa to Brownvllloaboti't every day sr haa been for tho hiBt two weeks. Ho lias h number of bad caaea ilioro. Anderaon & Brown will tako care of all couponB given out (or lifo Bize oil (liilah portraita, which aro given free when cash purchases amounting to $20 aro made. To Curo a Cold In Ono Day Take Laxative Brouio Quinine Tablots. All druggiatB refund the money if it falls to euro. E V Grove'a signature on each box. Prico 25 cents 0 22 Breeder of .'Thoroughbred Poland China Farm ono and one-half miles south west of Nemaha. i i r i . Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement on Aooount. In tbe county court of Nemaha county, Nob. Thn atitta of Nobranka. Hem aim county, mm. To OeorKO Lesley, ttoeoe Lcsloy, Smith Lesley, Wflllam LeMey.Henlsmln F. Lesley, Llbby Bella llowen and Hobert Lesley, and all perinnt lutarosUsd In the estate of Benja inln F. Lesley, deceased. Notice la hereby given that W. W. Handera ban filed a petition praying for final aettle ment and allowanoe of hfa administration roount filed In tbli court on the aotn day of November. A. D.19M. and for hto discharge ai adralnlitrator of aald eatate, and the same hat been set for hearing on the 16th day or December, 1000, at 10 o'olock a. m at tho county conrt mom of said county, In An burn, when and where all parsons interested In said matter may appear and show causo, If there be any, why the prayer of said poll, tlon should not bo granted, and If surnslont cause U not shown tho conrt may grant tho prayer thereof, and make such further and George McGlnre ia the new B. & M. agent at Nemaha, taking charge Tues day evening. He came here from Up land, Nebr. Mr, McClure'a wife and fonr children arrived Thursday after noon. They are anxious to got to housekeeping but there is uot a vacant house of any kind In Nemaha. On Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs'. Gather and Miss Maye entertained for an hour or ao with music and ether so cial entertainment Mr, Powers, auditor of aouihern division of B. & M., Dute Campbell, general rOllef agent, Goorgt McCiura, the new agent for Nemaha, and R. I. Brown, private secretary ef General Superintendent Holdrege of the O. B. & Q. The decision of all was that Miss Maye gave some fine music. School Notes other orders as may bo propor. vor wover HlOtlAKD K. NBAL, Dated this 20th d Seal November, 1000 County JuiIko, MlNNIU YATIM, Clydk KlNTON Editors. Call In and see hb if you want to subscribe for any paper published n the United States. Old papers for sale at this office. We will send The Advertiser and the semi-weekly State Journal until January 1st, 1002, fer only 91.85, cash in advance. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes throueh your kidney onco every three minutes. J" -L- 1..J i no Kiancys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess ef uric acid in the blood, due to nedected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, ktdney polsoned blood through veins and arteries. it used to bo considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning (n kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases onrt l rilrt nn lie mrll ""VjT by ail druggists In fifty cent and one-dollar sir es. You may have a sample bottle by man Homo of swamp-Hoot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble, Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Ei Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Wf David Burns waa out of school Wed nesday. Our school seems to enjoy the nice weather, Lucy Russel is absent from school on account of sickness. BosbIo Wnphburn and Bertha Hiatt are absent this week, We were pleasod to have a number of visitors last Fiiday. Tommy 0'IIara ia absent from school as he ia shucking corn. Fred Bridge, who stopped school to husk com, la buck again. Frank Aynes ia at school this week after several days absence. Lizzie, Rufuo, Eddie and Charlie Morton have moved to Kausas. Nora Buraon and Pearl Wassou were out of school Monday afternoon. Curtla Brown waa visiting friends in Pawnoe City Monday nud Tuesday. Cecil and Claude Wykes, of Nebraska City, are visiting tho aehool this week. May and David Curtis and Viola Faraon are new pupils In the primary room. Tbe geometry class bad their first ex. arulnatlou Menday, and now are begin ningbook 2, We are glad to have vliltora but we do not want them to hang around at play time and leave as soon as school begins. Alva and Ned Maxwell were tardy this morning (Wednesday) on account of hav ng a runaway as 'hay were com ing to school. A Tributo to tho Memory of Johnson P. Hoover. "Uncle Johns"! What a Hood of motnoriea flow in upon tho writer at that name! Memories aad and memo ries humorous. Memories always as sociated with tils smiling face and that of Aunt ilutdah, hla wife. Mmorlea of plcnicH and watermelons; of hours apunt ou his farm, teatltig the fruit of that trco and this vine, viewing tho sheep in thla pautlirc and tho cattle in that, and everything else attendant on J his well regulated farm. Johns IJoovetv is dead( Tho news flashed over- thirfiountry and tho coun tenances of those who heard it wore expressions of pain and relief. Pained to think they had lost a friend and re lieved to hear that that friend they all loved waa at last free from tho horrible torturea of tho cancer which literally devoured him. Johns Hoover ia dead! Dead? Yea. What la death? Only a reloaso from the sorrows and Bufferings attendant on life whilo on thla sphere. Only a birth into another world a world on which ho haa had hia eyes fixed with unswerving dovotion through nli tho trials and hardships ho encountered hero below. Johns Hoover was an honest man. This may seem small but it ia a tribute that all long for, and few, even kiuga, receive, It is a tribute that hu do- served and wo unhesitatingly bestow it upon him, knowing, as wo do, th.it he ia worthy of it. Kind, gentle, con siderate of the welfaro of others, ho was liked by all hia acquaintances and loved and honored by hia friends. This fact waa testified to by tho hoata of friends who, despite the raw day, gath ered at hia homo that aad Sunday and followed hia remains to tho Episcopal church, of which he was a member,aud from thence to the cemetery wnero the laat aad rites were ministered. The deceased waa born in Fulton county, Indiana, August 27th, 18;!7. In the year 1855 he moved to thla county, where he haa lived ever since, with tho exception of two yearajapent in Oregon, On the 15th Of May, 1801, he was mar ried to Miss Huldah Pavey, with whom he haa lived 'both lovingly trusting each other to thB day of hia death. What he suffered in his last illness be alone knows, and it cannot even be Imagined by those who have not passed through it. Starting with a kick from a colt It developed into a cancer, taking first a couple of fingers, then his geod right arm, and finally his life. Mr. Hoover never was a member of a secret organization in his life. He was a brother of Birl Hoover and the lateW. II. Hoover, of Lincoln. He waa the father of eight children, only one of whom, Harry, Biirvive him. Itia a nolicable coincidence that be waa buried on the 73rd birthday of his more than friend and reiutive, tho late G. W. Falrbrothea. Br. To the remaining widow, relatives and friends, we can only say in our poor way, that whilo the like or Johns wll never hi seen again in this world, yet the hours of separation are compsri lively filioit, and that we should not allow tho toare in our eyes to dim the vision of the glorious reunion in the other land which only lies across the silent river. F. M. II. Evorybody Can Afford It There waa a time when many fnmh lies could not afford to tako a dally pa per, but now that, the Lincoln Evening Newa is aunt by mall at the cheap rate of 25 conta a month, tho daily paper with all ita advantages ia within the reach of every family, and tho reduc tion in prico haa brought The News several thonaand new subscribers. Tho News ia printed at tho state capital, tho fountain head of news events, and with its eight big pagea, with markets, telegraph and atnto newa makea it one Froo Until Jan. I, 1901. In order to Intioduce The Semi Weekly State Journal to a whole lot of new homes it will be sent freo from now until January l, 11)01, to any pers aon aendlng ua One Dollar for a year's subscription. Tills gives you the paper from now until January 1, 1002, for only One Dollar, The State Journal ia tho recognized state paper and should bo in euery liolno in the atate. Printed at the capital It givea more prompt and accurate reports of Nebraaka doings than any other paper, and us it gives of tho brightest papers in Nebraska. I you two papers each week it furnishes It's worth more but it only coats you 25 cents a month. Why not have The Lincoln News visit you during the long winter months now coming ou. You can subscribe through your postmaster or The Advertlaer olllce or send your order to The Lincoln Daily Newa, Lin coln, Neb, A Koon Cloar Brain Your beat ieeliaga, your social posi tion or bualncsa success dopend large ly on tho perlect action of your Stom ach and Liver. Dr King's Kew Lifo Pills givo increased Btrongth, n keen clear brain, high ambition. A 25c bx will make you feel hko a now being. Sold by Keeling tho druggist. Wo will send The Advertiser for one year and tho Farm Journal until Jan. 1st, 1005, for only $1, If paid in ad vance. Thh offer appliea to both old n new subscribe! a. you with tho latest newa several days ahead of other papera. You will nob want to be without Tho Journal dur- ing tho legislature and tlio great senas torlal contest. Tho earlier you send tho dollar tho more papers you will get for your money. Addreaa Tho Journal at Lincoln, Neb. Old papers for aalo at thla olllce. Bravo Mon Fall VictiniB to'. stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well na women, and all fool the result in loss of appetite, poisons in the blocd, biicknche, ner vouanct8, hendnchc and tired, lUtncsB, run-down feeling. Cut thero'a no need to fool like that. S. W. Gnrdi ner. of Idavjlle, Ind., aavs: "Electric BittorB nrojuet the thing for a mun when ho don't care whether he lives or dies. It gavo me now strength and appetite. I can uow eat nnything and havo a new lease on lifo." Only CO conta at IOcling'a drug storo. Every bottle guaranteed. AH HOLIDAY ROODS BEHSON & BH0WN Aro making a specialty of I I just now. If you haven't been in their store recently you will be surprised at tho large stock of holiday goods they carry and still more surprised at the low prices. It is their intention to carry so lai-ge and varied a stock and make such low prices that there will be nd good reason for any one going away from Nemaha to buy holiday goods. In the line of Chinaware they have some elegant designs. There are dainty little cups and saucers so thin, you can see through them; moustache cups; sets of plate, cup and saucer; tea sets; novelties in shaving mugs; cigar and tobacco sets; and a whole lot of novel designs of difloront kinds. They have a largo lino of Silverware some handsome mugs, cups and saucers, curd 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 before buying holiday goods. If they dont havo just what you want thoy can order it. NEW HARNESS SHOP Complete stock of harness nnd harness supplies. Harness repaiiing done promptl). First door south of meat market. Your atronago solicited. The Advertlaer and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only 01.00. Nemaha Is to have another doctor in the near future. Dr N. S. Peters, of Paperville, Tenn., after investigating the outlook through correspondence and otherwise, has decided to locate here b Boon us he can arrange his bus iness po ho can get away. Dr Peters ia highly racommendod na a physician and a citizen and we believe will be a valuable acquisition to Nemaha. The doctor'a attention waa first directed to Nemaha by hia friend Will S. Uusaall, who speaks very highly of bin. Paid Ommr fr hla Lag, R D BlanUs at Tkackerville Texas la wo years U over $800 to doctors so eure a Tanning sore on hia leg. Tfcea tar wanted to out it off but he oarad It with one box of Buoklon's Arnica Salve Guaranteed ouro for Piles. 25ctsabex. Bold by Keeling tho druggist. For Sale or Trade 820 acres improved land in the "land of tho Big Red Apple," also in the lead and zlno country of the Ozarks, in south Missouri, Lund 1b well located, near Mountain Orovo, whoie the state fruit experimental station is located. A great cattle, aheep and fruit country Want Nobrutika or Kansas land or merchandise. Addreaa this paper, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA J. W. ARMSTRONG Dealer in HARDWARE, FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING GOODS South of Court House Square, AUBURN, NEB. f "S t' M ..' Se y "AS--' I'''WrfSMtfWasa . JttMK9LJMr ""!'iJt ,Aier oa "