. fSJf W "ft 1. v I,, :Ta 'TT-ff jt IB IM WRIR ALL ELK f AN.S. ant Cog flymprrMte Good. CrtH M tniw. BoM dydnioliit. jljl The Nebraska Advertiser Dr. g. W, Keeling, Nomnhn, Nebraska. Offico in Keeling building) rcooihI door orth of Aynos' lmrdwnro Htoro. I PETElt KEltKElt; Doalor In Highest market prico paid for IlidcB, Lard, Tallow, etc, J. H. SEID, Breeder of ' Thoroughbred Poland China HOGS. Farm one and ono-half miles south west of Nemaha. LeWELLING & SAPP, 0ENERAL REAL ESTATE, LOAN and Insurance Agents. Choice farm loans 5 per cent. Notary Public in ofllce. BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Fine line of lap dusters and fly nets just received nt Hiatt's harness shop, Phil Shuck wont to Auburn Wednes day ovenlng, where he will go to work on tho M. P. II. It. section. Dr. Seymour, the Lincoln eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, hero Friday, May Slot, at the Park hotel. To Curo a Gold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If it falls to curo. E V Grove's signature on each box. Price 25 cents 0 22 THOS. W. Hl'ATT, Proprietor of tho Li very& Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBR. Gcod Dray in connootion with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. Republican Jr., 29348 Standard and registered. Sired by Republican, 2:lAf ; dum, Sadie Vera by Talavera, 2::10; 2nd dam, Betsy Trotwood by MuMahon, 2:21. Red bay, black points, 7 years old, stands 10 bands, weighs 1175 pounds; good bigb action with line style. Ludwick, 32673 Standard and registered. Sired by Pat L, 2:00&; dam, Sadie Vera; 2nd dam, Betsy Trotwood. Dark bay, black points, 4 years old, stands 16 bands bigb, welgha 1275 pounds. Both horses will make the season of 1001 at Maple Ridge stock farm, 1 miles southeast of Howe, Nebr., at 10.00 to insure mare In foal. (Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but should any ocour It will be at owner's risk.) T. H. JONES, Owner, HOWE, NEBRASKA. Deafness is very annoying. Drs. Seymour and Williams successfully treat hundreds of cases of this disease. Consult them when they are here, Friday, May 81st, If you are having trouble with your ears. Wm. Ernest Jr., who lives just over the line In Nemaha county, east f Qraf, made a big wolfo catch last Sat urdaydigging ten young wlves out of tholr den near his home. As Nemaha county pays a bounty of $3 each for scalpB, this was a very good day's work, from a financial standpoint, bo sides removing ten hungry feeders on young sttck. Tecumsth Journal. Through the kindness of 8. H. Avey & Co., of Auburn, a fine piano has been provided for the commencement exercises of tho twentieth century class at the opera house tonight. Mr. French brought tho piano to Nemaha Thursday. Mr. Avey is now in the east buying a large stock of musical instruments for the Bummer trade, and those wanting anything in this line would do well to call on them; Annual meeting of the German Bap tists at Lincoln May 24 to 31. Half rates to Lincoln from all peintB on the B. & M. R. R. Selling dates: May 24 to SI from stations within 150 miles of Lincoln; May 23 to 27 from stations more than 150 miles frem Lincoln. The meeting will be held on the state fair grounds at Lincoln, which are alongside the Burlington's tracks. J. Francis, General PassengerAgent, Omaha, Neb. Albltz Ryan, the popular and well known conductor on the B. & M., will be married next month to Miss Edith UuBWorth, at the home of Ibo bride's parents at Reno, Nevada, but the exact dute Albltz refuses to divulge just at Brownville Locals W. S. Christy and Minnie Blckford wero Nemaha visitors Tuesday. Del Vandevonter has bad a new Bummer kitchen built this week. Miss Perlo Minick came down from Peru and spent Saturday at home. The funeral of Charllo Vance will be preached at the Christian church next Sunday. Mrs. Pierce has moved lnte the brick on Main street recently vacated by Marion Baker. Mrs, Carson and sen John are occu pyiug their fine property on Main street this week. The Misses Clark and Hoover, of Nemaha, visited over Sunday with Mrs. Alice Minick, Laura Woodwortb, of Exeter, Neb., ,1b spending the, week visiting her Bister Mrs. Del Vandeventer. O. M. Lewelllng made a business trip to Beaver City Saturday on a land trade for the firm of Lewelllng &Sapp. Mrs. Jay, who has been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs'. Nace, departed for her home at Kansus City Tuesday. Noah Harlen and wife went out to Auburn Saturday ani bought a loud of furniture preparatory to going to housekeeping. Howard Degman is able to be on the streets again after being confined to the house some three months with rheumatism. fff)f)f)f)f)f4)f)f)fjf).)f)f)f)f44)ff4)f)f-)f)f)ff)ff3fff'fjf5f'f4jf-5ffff5fr)fr3f . GASH STORE JNO,W, RITCHEY, Men's fine Summer Underwear, shirts or drawers 35 cts Ladies' Summer Vests 05 cts Ladies' Summer Combination Un derwear, goqd 40 cts Ladies' Summer Vests with long sleeves 19 cts Half wool dress goods, single fold black and brown, per yard .... 05cts Half wool, double fold, blue, black, brown and green, per yard. . . . 10 cts Men's good Overalls 50 cts Men's goat Gloves 25 cts Men's fine Summer Ties 10 cts Straw Hats, all prices. Three handle Selz, Schwab & Co. fine Shoes; nothing better made. Call and see me. JNO. M. RITCHEY, Brownville, Nebraska x 4 4 44 4 :4 444444444444444444444444 jut- Successor to ANdrew Aynes $ carries a full stock of G. F. LARIMQRE, The family of Rella Letzer, accom panied by J. W. Henton, moved to Te cumsoh, where tbey expect to make tholr future home. Dick Barada and John Akerman had a lawsuit in 'Squire Janes' court Mon day beforo a jury of three aud we opine that both parties were beat. E. D. Berlin has had a new roof put on his house and 1b otherwiso repairing it, and whan done will have one of the nicest homes in North Brownville, Hon. C. F. Wheeler, ex-represeutn-tlve and editor of the Beaver City Times, stopped off between trainsTues day on business with ex-Gov. R. W. Furnas. Courtney Stonecypber, of Furnas county, Bpent several days this week viewing Brownville property, and ex pects his father's family to locate here in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Moore arrived Tuesday morning and will make an extended visit with their people, the STOVES T this time. The young lady was for merly a resldout of this city and a most LewellinK8, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Lew elllng being sisters. Mrs. Georgie Covington HARDWARE, TINWARE IFTTIEilLSriTTTIEIE Undertaking Goods Buggies Pumps Oils, and everything that you generally find in such stores. W. S. Chambers, DEALER IN i awe v) y Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All tho blood In your body passes through your kidneys once eyety three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities In the blocd. It they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In the blood, due to neglected Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteadv heart beats, and makes one feel as though (hey had heart trouble, because the heart Is over-working in pumping thick, kldney- olsoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to bo traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney, trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake y first doctoring your kidneys. The mild f id the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is toon realized. It stands the highest for Its onderf ul cures of tho most distressing case3 end Is sold on its merits by all druggists In flfty- Snt and one-dollar siz , You may havo a sample botllo by man nom ot Qwnmnoot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find eut If you have, kidney or bladder trouble, Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer fcCo.i Btnjhamton, N. Y. HuiilEWfiifcri?s",'pFPI loveable young lady, and held in bigh esteem by ull that became acquainted with her while she remained in this city. Mr. Ryan's parents and a num ber of the young lady' relatives will go from here to witness the ceremeny and join in wishing them a pleasant journey through life and all of the good thlngB that tbey can think of. After the ceremony the happy couple will take a trip to the Pacific coast, after which tbey will return to this city, where they will make their home. Nebraska City News. After July 1 the venders of peanuts, fruit and machine made books, techni cally kuown as "train butcheiB," will be things of tho past on the entire Bysi tern of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad. On June 1 tho cons tract between the Burlington company and Riley D. Gronk, who controls the privilege on this road, will expire and will not be renewed. By terms ef the contract Mr. Cronk will have thirty days to close up his business, so that the news agents will not be Qually withdrawn until July 1, 'Oflicera of the Burliugten did not deolde to abolish the "butchers" until all points for und against the custom had been considered, They have reached the conclusion that there is no longer any demand for train vending. Officers of the Burlington say there will be no inconvenience to patrons ns n result of the ouster order. The library cars on the different trains are all supplied with newspapers aud cur rent periodlcles, and when the new order goes into efteot, uniformed news agents will be stationed at tho princN pal points along the line, These agents will board trains with newspapers and mitghzlnes. A Praotlolng Physlolan in Montlcello, 111., formulated Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepalu. Ask ut Kees lings drug atore. ,, and Ella Sapp have bought the millinery store of H. Andrew and are stocking up with new goods and are prepared to run a Qrst class millinery Btoro. Visit them before buying ehewbere. Old papers for sale at this ofllce. Catarrh of tho eyes, ears, nose and throat can be cured. If -you are afs dieted In this way do not fail Jtp see Drs. Seymour and Williams, the noted Lincoln specialists, when they are here Friday, May 31st, at the Park hotel. Farming Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Etc. Get my prices before buying. I will meet all Competition. Warehouse joining the Livery Stable on the south. NEMAHA, NEBRASKA J. W. ARMSTRONG Dealer in HARDWARE, FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING GOODS South of Court House Square, AUBURN..NEB. Those having trouble with their eyes, ears, nose aud throtit Bhouid coti-i suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1210 K street, Lincoln, Neb. TIME TABLE Nemaha, Nebr. Lincoln Omaha Ohlonco St. JoHopb. KatiHiiti City St. Hioulu and nil Points I&UHt and Soutli IDonvor Helena Butto Salt liiUco City IPoi-tland Sin . ITrunoisoo A.u 1 nil 3?ointH TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: No. 07 -Fassonttur, dully oxec ptSunn ilny, tor ToouiriNuli, 1 'ixtrlco, Hold roue nuri ull points went 0:40 a m No.08 PnttxouKor, dully uxcont Sun day, tor Nebraska Cll . Clileugo aud nil polnis north and east 4:33p m No. 113 Looul freight, dally oxcept Humiay, icr liomnco aim an iu torinedlatoHtuMoiM 1:00 p ra No. 114 Local frolKht, dull except Sunday, for NourBUu (My and all Intermediate stntlous 11:10 p in No, 110-Looul frolnht, dully oxcept Sunday, lor AtciliWon a. id 'liter, modiuto BtailoiiH 7:15 p tn No. 112 Looul trelalit, dully except Monday, for Nebraska C!hy mill Intermediate muttons 3:10 a m Slpeplnu. dining and roollnlnu rlmlr enr (Beats free on tlirninjti t ratlin. TloketH Hold mid Iukuui checked to auy point In the United Htutes or Canada. For Information, miipn, time tallies and tlnlcelKcali on or write to George McUlure, nuent, or J. Francis, General PuHsougor Agent, Onialiu, Neb. Bravo Men Fall Victims to stomneh, liver and kid noy troubles us well as women, and all fuol the rosult in loss of appetite, poisons in the blocd, bucknche, ner vousneH8, headuche and tired, libtness run-down feeling. But there's o need to feel like that. S. W. Gnrd-. ner. of Iduville, Ind., savs: "Electric Bittors are just the thing for a man when ho don't care whether he HveF or dies. It gavo me now strength and appetite. I can now out anything and havo a now louse on life." Only 50 contB at Keeling's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. BW& yrzrtn0 Thla nlgnaturo is on ovory box of Ibo genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that ciirea t coIU In one day What would you do If taken with collo or cholera morbus when your phy sician is away from home or the drug stores are closed? After one such emergency you will always keep Clmm berlalu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itenwly In your home; but why wait until the horse Is Htolen bpfore you tocU the stable V For sale by W W Keeling The Advertiser and the ChlcHgo In ter Ocean for 81.40 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. In the District Court of Nemaha county Nebrnnlta. In the matter of the estate of Mary A. Mc Cain, dec sed. 1 Ills cuupo came on for hearing at clmm bora at Auburn, Nebraska, upon the petition of V. W.Sanders, executor of the cstuio of Emma A. McCain, decoaaed, praying lor li cense to sell Iota 2 und 3. block 72, lu tho vlt Inge of Nemaha Oily, Nebraska, or u snftl clent amount of the sumo to bring tho sum of 852.00 for tho payment of debts allowed ngaliiHtBald estate aud tho cst of adminis tration, there not being sufllclent. personal proporty to pay the snld debts and expenses. It Is thoreforo ordered Hint all persons In. 'erc8ted In suld estate nppenr beforo me ut lie court house In Auburn. Nebmsku, on Monday, June 3rd, 1901, at 8 o'clock u. in. to how rause why a license should not be ranted tneuld executor to sell so much of ho above described rent pslato us inuv bo necessary to pay said debts und expeubes. Aud that notice of this uppllca'lon bu given by publication for four consecutive weeks In the Nehrnsku Advertiser, a weekly legal nowsnaper published lu und of general olr. dilation in said county. Dated this 16th day of April, A. D. 1001. JNO. H. 8TULL. Judge of tho DlbtrictCoi rt, R. A. HELMER, Watchmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction "West of Court House Bnuare,So-Aubuni,NQb JOHN A. HIATT, Dealer in I-I A. It IV JESS and Harness Supplies NEMAHA, NliUltASKA ,l- A I A n I tJ 1 4t r-1 T- i. . i " AST , ' t.