mOimLmmtmmmimm G Q Host Coimli Hjrnn. Tasloa Uoutl.' Um Q r. . TT. Keeling, Noninlm, Nebraska. Offico in Kcollii(5 building, second door orth of AynoM' lmrdwnro storo. PETER KEJUCER, Dealer In ZMHE.A.TS IlighcHt market prico paid for Hides, hard, Tnllow. etc, .a., x.. stikrs, m, r. NEMAHA, NKHK, Tendors his professional services to the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. All calls answered. Dr, Gaithor's office. 6 7 I JOHN A. HIATT, Dealer In HARNESS and Harness Supplies NEMAHA, NEUUASKA J. W. SAPP REAL ESTATE, LOAN and Insuranco Agont. Collections nmdo Nolnry Public in olllco. IMtOWNVJLLE, NEBRASKA. E. A. HELMER, Watclimaker and Jeweler. All work Runrnnl cod to iIvo witlHfuotlon West of Oourt Houbo Squaro,8o-Au.burn,Nob J. C CHATELAINE Watchmaker and Jeweler All work guaranteed. Leave ordera at L. II Buttles' store, Nemaha, Nebrasku E. H. KNAP1? Proprlotor of Uiu Livery& Feed Stable NEMAHA, NBBR. Gcod Dray in connection with Livory Satisfaction guaranteed. J. H. SEID, llrecilor of Thoroughbred Poland China HZOC3-S K3- Farm ono and ono-half miles Houth woat of Nemaha. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. The Discoverer of Swamp-Root tt "Work la nia Laboratory. There Is a disease prevailing In this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by W heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble 's allowed U ad vance the kldney-polsoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves weak down and waste away cell by cell, rhen the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Brlght's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. KIImer'3 Swamp-Root the new dis covery Is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle cent free by mall, also a book telling about Swamp Root and Its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, W. Y. am mention this paper. VMHBlMBsSisaSiSStiQHflNiiilH zrr m iv ?ix The Nebraska Advertiser W. V. Sandkkb, publslior fhTday7m)to The ColuinbU won the second race Thursday, bunting the Siinmroek by a half mile. The Masons liavo bought tho corner lot Houtli of thalr hall and are making preparations for building thereon. Thoy will put up a two-story bulldlnjj, 21x50 fact. Gull ai KeulliiK'a drug atoro and get a free sample of Chamborlain'sStotnnoh and Liver Tablets. They are an elo gunt physio. Thoy also improve tho uppctitu, strengthen the digestion and regulate tho liver and bowelt). They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. If you want a utove that will burn liurd coal, soft coal, wood and coba and gut you the the most heat out of the fuel, gut tho IJeckwith Round Oak. This stove L liuvu sold for tbu lust ten years and can assure you entire satis faction. Do not fail to call and soe them. J. W. AitMHTiioNo, South Auburn, Neb. Tho Nemaha County Old Settlors association held the regular meeting for tho election of olllcers last Saturday afternoon, at The Advertiser office. The following olllcers wore elected: President Seymour IIowo. Vlc president II. T. Minlck. Secretary W. W. Sanders. Treasurer W. T. Russell. MomberB of tho executive committee for two years W. W. Sanders, Frank Woodward and Geo E. Dye. Member of tho executive committee for one year II. T Mlnick. It wiih voted to donate $10 to help pay expenses in having treos in the Nemaha park trimmed, fence repaired, ntc. SCHOOL NOTES. COUA IlAlTII, ) vm Ukuiikkt Uiumulk. J LUltor8- Perry Itowen was absent Monday. Daisy Frazier entered school for res view work Monday. Mr. Carrington, of Auburn, visited the high school Tuesday. The seventh giade had examination in physiology Mouday. Tho avoiage giado whs 1)1. MiiB Veva Clark visited the school Monday and took levoral kodak pic tures of the pupils. The ninth grade had a written ros view in history Fiiday, preparatory to taking up the study Greece. Over 80,000 pupils of this Btato were not enrolled in tho public schools last year. Stato Superintendent. School report for Soptomber. High nchool. Number enrolled 21). Average attendance 27. Number pupils not absent 20. Intermediate. Number enrolled 42. A vertigo attendance 37. Number pupils not abuent 22. Primnry. Number enrolled G3. Average attendance 43. Number pupils not absent 18. Yon may as woll expect to run a steam engine without witter as to find an active, energetic man with a torpid liver, nnd you may know Iuh liver is torpid when he does not relsh his food or feels dull and languid after eating often has headache and sometimes diz zlenesH. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will jestor his liver to its norma functions, renew his vitality, improve his digestion and make him feel like a new man. Price. 25 cents. Sample free at Keehng'd drug storo. Paid Doar for his Log, II D Wanton ol Thackervillo Texas In two years paidovor$300 to doctors to euro a running sore on his leg. Then thov wantod to out it oil' but he cured it with ono box of Huoklon's Arnica Salvo Gunrantood euro for Piles. 25 cts a box. Sold by Keeling tho druggist. Tho President of tho Amei lean Federation of Labor, Union 8,215, says: "I am using your Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin myself and in my family, and II nil it does lots of good. Youra truly. Geo. O. Camp boll, Clinton, Iowu." Sold by Keeling' drug storo. Republican Ticket BTAT12 For Jr.dqo of ttio Hupremo Court, BAMUUIj II. HKDUWIC1C For Itcon Ih of tho State Unlvornlty, c.j. j:iins r II. U. GOOM) COUNTX For County Treasurer, ll.KKV II. KUI'KIt For County Clorlf, OIlAHIil-S It. IlAOKEIt For County Hupcrmtendont, OKOKUti CAKKINUTON For County Judge, HICIIAUI) F. ni:al For County Sliorlir, AHItAIIAM U I..AWKENCE For Clerk of tho District Court, JAMES M. ANDE1WON For County Surveyor, HEN l'AKICEK For County Coronor, 1)11. LUTGKN For County CommlsHlonor, First District, H. F. McININCIl Brownville Locals J. W. Penny, of Omaha, is in town looking for a location. A. Vandoventer shipped a car of apples today to York, Neb. Uncle Stun, brother of 'Squire Claj ton. is hero to spend the winter. W. S. Christy sold a car of apples Mouday to a Mr. Zook, of Diller. Mr. Weimor has a brother and wife fiom North Carolina visiting him. James 13. Pryor has sold his 40-acre farm north of town to Robert T. Pago. Mrs. Whitacre, of Auburn, visited with her sister, Mrs. Slack and family. Mr. Bickford and family, of Creston, Iowa, is visiting with his brother this week, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davies go to Indiana this week to mnko an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Loyd departed Thursday for Oregon to muku then future home. Thomas Covington, of Chicago, is visiting with his brother, It. W. Cov ington, this week. 11 V. Furnas is in Lincoln this week attending a meeting of tho state board of agricultura. Wm. Ma&on has bought the Shunt?, property on Main street and will now occupy a homo of his own. Mrn. II. Andrew and Mrs. Simmons started for Oklahoma Tuesday morning to visit their children who reside there Louis E Chamberlain has bought the 40 acio farm southeast of town from Wm. Loyd and took possession Tues day. Wm, McClary, of Montana, who has been visiting here for a tew days with i elatlves, departed tor Ins homo Moos day. At tho sale of Win. Loyd Monday, while the attendance was small, the bidding was. spirited und everything braught good prices. Hev. A.V. Wilson, who has preached here for the last your, has been trans form! to the Elk Creek chargo. May success attend his efforts in his new homo. Mr. Stoneuypher has traded his orchard for a 40 acre tiact of laud in Missouii and, accompanied by his family, was over viewing his new possessions Wednesday. Editor Stowell, of the Auburn Pos', bus added a Hrowuville sheet to his paper anil made Frank Hulbert editor. May success attend their efforts to such an extent that thoy will at last give us a tesident paper. TniS IS YOUR CHANGE In order to introduce it into your homo Tho Semi-Weekly State Journal will be mailed from now until January 1, 1002, for only twontj-llve cents. This will give you a paper every Tuesday and Friday and will bo almost as good as a daily. It will give you nil tho miukets, which just now is a valuable teat u re, woith to every farmer mawy times tho coat of the piper Tho Jour nal iH printed at the btuto capital and if more of a stato papor than any of its competitors. It priuts the news of the world fresh from special wires in its own olllco and piints it twice a week, while it is fresh, and doesn't ch'irgo you any more for it than does tho old-, fashioned weokly. Send your quarter to The State Journui, Lincoln, Neb I wish to call tho attention of my trade to the fact that 1 have received my JReill fc Winter Stock: of goods, which we will be pleased to show you. Wo quote a few prices: Good Prints, dark, per yard v...03JjO Bo.'t American Indigo Piints, per yard ... .oic Outing Flannel 4c, 0o, 830, 10c, I2jc Hoy's Duck Coats, black ,5o Good Shirting, per yard 05c Hio Coffee, very fine, per lb 15c K C Baking Powder, 25 oz. can lUc Seo our Clothing for Men and Boys. The prices are correct. JUO: W. RITCHK? BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA . Jc:4t4-K---'-:----K New R.lgs S. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Nemaha, NJbrasla W. . Oliumbevs DEALERS IN WAGONS, BUGGIES FARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc. Get niy prices before buying. I will meet all Competition. Warehouse joining the Livery Stable on the south. NEMAHA, Notice for Hearing Claims In tho County Court of Numiilinonunly, Noli. In the iimtlorof the osluto.oi Clmrli'SDiiui felilt, ilt'ci'ttHOd. Nultco Is hvrflby nlvon that tint court Iiiih iniuloiin order llinlllti tho time for crcdltorH to lllo oliiluiH nrtliiHt Hfilil docciistid to sl.x months from tliu 1'2 th duv of Outohar, 1001, nml tlmt Doceinhur 12lli, 1901, Fcbrnnrj 12lh, and prll 12th, 11HI2, lit 10 o'clock . m. ol ouch dny,nt tho ofllco of the Couiiiy Judo rf Ntttunhii county, rsubriiHlcn. In Auiuirn, No binskn, hus hcou llxed by tho com I iw tho iliiUHiuul plucu whuu mid whcroull poihodh who huvo oliiliriH :uid tluiniimlH okhIiisI Kiild iloccaHed cun huvo tho hiitno oxmulncd, iid Juhtod mid allowed, nnd U oIhIuih not pro sLMitcd by tho lust mnntloncd datu will be forovor biirictl, by mi ordorof tho court Dated September 10th, 1901. HICIIAUI) F. NliAIi, Comity .TiulRo. K V yrmrt Thlg ulg-natu.ro is on evory box of tho genuine Laxative Bromo'Quinine Tawcta tho romody that nircH a cold In one duy JustSnvod His Lifo It was a thrilling CBCupo thtCharlen "H of Bownrston, O., liitoly hud from a frightful death. For two jears a severe lung trouble constantly grew worso until it seemed ho must die of Consumption. Then he begun touso Dr King's Now Discovery nnd lately wrote: "It gnve instant relief and ef fected a permanent cine." Suchwon doriul cures have for 26 j-eak-s proven its power to euro all Throat, Chest nnd Lung troublos. Price 50o and Evory bottle i guaranteed Trial bot tles frco at Kecling's drug; etoro. O. . LORD will sell you Furniture cheaper than any ono Wo make m specialty of Undertaking Caukeis, all kinds and prices Embalming done. Ileiirse furnished SHtifcesrt, Nefcr. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm cures ovory kind of couch, lnprTppo, bronchitis, soro throat, croup, whooping cough, etc. Never derouees tho stomach. At Druggists, 10&S5c Cornell & Hawxby ATTORNEYS AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Uoal Kstnto, Loans and Collections Phono SO. Oflico, So, Auburn, Neb. (9LJ SG JZ Frompt Service CHAMBERS Proprietor NEBRASKA Notico of Probato of Will. Stato of N hrnNlca, Nonmha count , h. In Iho Couut CouiL of Neaiuha county, NchritHlcn. To Juno I. May, Jennie Qullier.Clarn'1'horp MliiiilOiMuy, Kl7.ii Washburn, .Stella W'a.sli buill, IiesNlu WuNhhuru aud lCvoi iWiiKhlitii u and to all pcrsoiiH Inierosiid in Ihechtato of Mai tin i. May, dcceutetl. You aro heiuhy mil I tied that Hhermati T .May tins II led a po illon pruj Itin that mi lusiiumoul tiled In tills cntiri, nnrport tnc t bo tho Just will mid testament. ofNiild di ccased, may ho piovpd. allowed and reeonli-d nn tho last win and lestamont oi Mnrtln 'J'. May, uoceascd; thct said Instrument may hoadmiticd to piohate, mid admlnlstiatlon of Raid i Ktalo crauted toHhermiiu '1 May and .Jane I, Mavas exeeutoiK, and that Dili day ot Oclohei, A. li. 1101, lit 10 o'clock a. in., nt tho county court loom of said county, In Aut tun has been fixed as the lime and place of pro,'. Inn said will, when you aud all Inter sted nia appear mid hhow cuuxc, If there be iim, W'iy tiiopiayorof tho petition should not bo Krnteil, and contoil the prohuto thereof. Witness my hand aud Heal of said com t, tills 14tli Uav of Hpptoinuer. A. 1). 1001. ltlCIIAHU F. IS ISA lAIi, County Judge. Wotico of Application to Soil Roal Estato to Pay Debts. In tho Dhtilct Court of Noinnlm county, Nebraska, In tho matlor of tho emuto of Gabriel Yettor deceased. This onuso caino on, for hearing In open com t upon tho petition ol b'latilc Ij Woodward, mJmlnlsirntor ol tho estalo of Gabriel Yet. ter, deceased, ptaylnu for a llounsu to sell lot one of lour, bolnn a parcel or laud laying bo Iweon thu town silo of Ht. Ueroln mid tho MlSKutirl river. In seclou 31, town 4. north of runue 17, east, conialnliiL' ttuee acres more or less; also lot two ol four, IjoIiik ii pleco of land commencing at thu unit. .east corner of the town silo of th. town of Ht Heroin, In ectlou 31, town 4, north of ranuo 17, oast, uiitiliiK noilh 80 rods along Ihe east line ol Huld town, theuco cant A rodH, thence houtli SO loils, thence westfiS roils to the place of ho ginning, containing 27 acres nioio or less; nlgn thefollowlnndesnrlheil lots In tho town of St. Derotu: All of block 7; all 01 olock lu; all of block 17; all ol block 18 except lot lc; also north of block 18. nnd all ot block II) ami all of block 20; Hitbjoct to n lease to V. II. 1) Hunt lor Into, block 17, for a term ol 'Oyoais from Juno 1, lb'JO, in town of dt. lt'ioln, Nemaha county, Nebraska, or a snlllolenl amount of iho same to bilng tho sum of ?HH 67, for the piymnht ot debts allow. d uualnslnuld estalo and tho costs of the ad ministration; there r.ot holiu sutVclenL per sonal property to pay the said debts and ex penses. It Is llieroloreordernl that all persons In tin est ed In said estate a pear holme a Ju go of tho dlHtrlet con. tul the I'ltst liidujial dis trict at the court linune In Auhii' i,, .Set 1 a-ku, on tho 2l-t day of November 1H01 atfio'o'ock a. 111 , to show cause w by a license should in t he giantid to said odnunl-tratoi to sell si niuoli ol tho above decrlbed rtnl iHiito if said deceased as khall he neci shhi'.s to pay said iletits mid expense?, uud that notice of said up llcatlou shall bo published lour sue cesslvo weekH lu tho Nebraska Advoithoi.n weekly newsp'ipti of general circulation 111 Nemaha count , Nebraska. Untfil this 10th day of Se teniber, KOI. JOHN S isl'l IjIj. Jniluo of tho District Com t. Apples and Produce Wanted AlTLKS-will buy our entire crop, hand picked, downs and teeondB. Also PEACH US. CAmiAGH, PUMPKIN, SQUASH. TOMATOES, BEANS and SOltfillUM, for which hlRlieat ciihIi pricea will bo paiil. For further Infor mation cull upon or address OTOE PltESERVlNG CO., Nebrnska City, Nobr. ir y H I'O