1 J It M9l3EE93l39Q9Cd3IIH Tjj CHS WHIHt ill tlSUAItS. ' H IfiJ tlORt Oouiril Bjrrup. Tauten Good. UM Q Ivi In timn. Hutu ,ir ilrtjfftflftU. HI The Nebraska Advertiser W. W. Sandbhs, publisher FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1001. (2)r. c. W. Keeling, Nemahn, Nebraska. Off ioo in Keeling building, second door orth of Aynos' hardware Hloro. PETER KEllKElt, Dealer lu HighcHt innrkct price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc. .A.. X,. BT1EHS, JVT. D. NEMAHA, NEHIt. Tendors his professional scrvices to tho citizens of Nemaha arid vicinity. All calls answered. Dr. Gaithor's office. 6 7 I JOHN A. HIATT, Dealer In and Harness Supplies NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Dtivlil Hrlmblo will have a public Bale at bis farm on Wednesday, Octo bor 2D rd. The ofllco force haa been aick this week, and in consequence wu are a day late in getting out, the paper. G. N, Titus went to Lincoln Thurss day morning or last week and from there went to Minneapolis. Minn. He returned home Monday evening. STOPS THE COUCH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. . Laxative Hiouio Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. No Cure, no Puy. 26c Mrs. Charles Duorfeldt will havo a public aale of horses, cattle, hogs, farm implements, oats, hay, etc., nt her farm three miles south of Nemaha on next Tuesday. Seymour Howe has practically made a new barn out of his old one, It tins taken lots of work and considerable new material but ho lias a good barn to show for it. R. A. HELMER, Watchmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed to glvo-mitlsfiiotlon -West of Court Houso Sqimro,So.Auburn,Nob J. 0. CHATELAINE Watchmaker and Jeweler All work guaranteed, Leave , orders at L. II. Battles' store, Nemaha, Nebraska E. II. KNAPJL Proprietor of the Livery& Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBR. Good Dray in connection with Livory Satisfaction guaranteed. J. H. SEID, Itrccilor of To Curo a Cold In Ono Day Take Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine TabletB. All druggistB refund the money if it fails to cure. E W Grove's signature on each box. Prico 25 cents 0 22 Charles R. Hacker is well qualified for the position of county clerk, and if elected will muke a record that will causo his friends to be proud of him and of the fact that they helped elect him. Goorgo D Carringlou, jr., Inn the education and tho ability to make a good superintendent of public schools lie is up to date on educational mat ters. Hoi will carefully guard the edu catlonal interests of the county. I. II. Kuper, republican candidate for county treasurer, will get a big vote where Iiq-ib best known.' He Js well qualified for the position to which he aspires. No one will ever have causo to regret having voted for him. If you want a stove that1 Will burn hard coal, soft coal, wood and cobs and get you tho the most heat out of tho fuel, get the Beckwith Round Oak This stove I have sold for the lust ten Thoroughbred Poland China yarB nd Ctt" U88uro 'ou ent,re 8al,B ruction. Do not, fall to call and see -f T"N"N CI2 t,ie,n- J.MV. AliMSTUOXO, , i I Smv. A K ' - South Auburn, Neb. Farm ono and one-half miles Bouth west of Neintiha. Notioo for Hoaring Claims. In t bo County Cointoi Noinnhu county, Npo. lu ilia mulitirof thu estate of Aliutlii T. Alii deceased. Notion Is hereby ulveii that ttio court has fnade t'u order IlinlttiiK the time loroiedlnns tO l!0 OlllllllS IIKHlllMl Halll llO'eilSPd to NlX mouth from thelih day of November, 11)01, mill tint January ptli, Maroli l'lih mill Muv Utli 1012, at ID o'o'ock ii. in. of niflli iluv, nl tho nflt'uor i ho County Juduu or Nemaha couii l, Nebraska, In Auburn, Nebraska, Iihh Ikvii fix o4 by lliu Uourt a tho tltius unit nlnco when nml vyllern nil pornous who hao ulalin "ml demands against entl deceased uiii havo ho same examined, uilJUKlfd nrlil all wed, mill ill) oliitiiiK not presented at tho lata iiihuMoooiI date will bo roroyor hatred, by mi outer of t o Court. Dutul Member Mb, lpoi. HIOIIAHl) V. MSAL.Couuty Judae. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? B. F. Mclntnch was county commiss siouer for six yearn and the people never had a more faithlul guardian of their interests. He knows the needs of the district and will do all in his power to havo tho roads and bridges kept in good condition for public use, and will look after all the other busi ness of the county wisely and careful ly. He Is economical, managing the affairs of lhi county as carefully ns he dors his own business. He has had the experience, lie has the ability, and he will get the votes that will elect him commissioner for the nuxl three years. SCHOOL NOTES. Euuik Maxwkll LU,lorB' Kidney Trouble Mokes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads tho news papers Is suro to know of the wonderful cures maae ty ur. t Kllmer'3 Swamp-Root, I the great kidney, liver w and bladder remedy. I it is the great medi cal triumph of tho nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientltlo research by Dr. Kilmer, tho emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lamo back, kidney, bladder, urlo acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which la the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. KilmorTs Swamp-Root la not rec ommended for everything but If you havo kld noy, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just tho remedy you need. 1 1 has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and haa proved so successful in everv case that a sDeclal arrangement hss been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already triea it, may nave 1 Vj- Ji . m ii x m. T A L Vr fcs BUI Ji'ff55 TwT m Kite- r-t5S mmmwmnrm Lulu Cooper was absent 1 rl lay. Robert O'llurra visited schuul 1 riday. Herbert Ikimblo has been absent sevoial days. Miss Flora Waterman was a visitor in the high suhool Wednesday. Miss Blanch Dye was a caller itt the pi Unary room Friday. Gleudon Orothi r was a new pupil in the llrsl grade Thursday. The sixth grade imd a written review in hiHlory Tuesday afternoon. Bessie Anderson has been absent several dsys on accoutit of sickness. The sev"euthand eighth grades are having trouble with longitude and time The seventh and eighth classes have been having a review in geupraphy. Brownville Locals Charley Davis had Ills arm broken Friday. Deputy Sheriff West was a business visitor Monday. Lawyor Mclnlbch, of Auburn, was in town Tuesday. Tom Collins, of Missouri was a business visitor Monday. Will and John Kauffman returned ftom Minneapolis Monday. Mrs. Susan Richmond was n business visitor to Auburn Wcduesday. W. S. Androw and wife have gono to visit their old Iowa homo this week Tho Bllud Boone concert was largely attended and everybody appeared well pleased. , Clarence Daugherty came home from Wyoming Wednesday, u sadder but wlBer boy. The Standard Oil Co.'s wagon was on the street Saturday distributing to our merchants. A . "Vandeventer returned from York Saturday where he had been with a car of apples. Dr. Crane and mother returned from Merrick county, where they have been visiting for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Duulph Farmer have moved into the house owned by Dad Andrew on First street. Courtney Stonecjpher. who has been working at Mai com, Neb , this sumuier, returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cole, of Omaha, have been visiting a few dajs Mrs. Cole's parents, W. T. Den and wife. Rev. Lake preached, Sunday nt the M E. church, this being his lirst vialt nt this place tills conference year, Mrs. White, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Bridgewater, for Borne time, returned home Fritiay. Misses Perle Minick and Helen Ilitte came down to the Blind Boone concert Friday evening and made a short visit home. Mrs Richmond sold liei town prop erty Saturday to J. W. Penny, who recently moved back here Willi his family. " ' Mr McCulla came down from Lincoln Friday, where ho has been taking treatment for several weeks, his health being greatly improved. Charles R. Hnckerand Geo. D. Car rington.candidaten'forcleik and county superintendent, wera slinking handa with old friends and making new onus. W. II. Vance, the razor man, has been grinding razors, shears, knives, etc , for n few days. He moved his machinery over to Rock port Tuesday. F. O. Frit, is covering his stoie tills week with btiek-stamped steel which will make it lire proof and add greatly to the appearance of tho builds lug. The members of the G. A. It and W, H. O met at theii hall Sunday nt 2 p.m. and held meinotial services in honor of Wm. McKinley. The speaketa were Elder Diitz, Rev. bmiih and .). W. Sapp, of BrownvilleKuud W. Hutllock, of Nemaha. A great Btihjpct and an eloquent speaker insure an interesting evening to those who attend the meeting in the opeia house at Brownville on Oct. 23rd at 7:30 p. m.,when Qmncy Lee Morrow National Ptoliiliittou Evangelist, will deliver one of his great lecturta. Ad mission ftee and eveivbody invited. The marriage of Miss Myra Joseph ine Tourtulotte of Liircoln and James C. Barber of McCook, took place last night at tho home of the bride's njir onts, 2100 Q straot. Tho ceremony was conducted by Rev. W. P. Ayls worth before a large number of guests Little Margarot Tourtolotto of Sterling was ring bearer and Horbert Grtimmuu was page. The bride was gowned In a beaus tiftil creation of white silk mull over taffeta. For tho ceremony the brido and bridegroom stood beneath an evergreen weddlug boll decorated with bride's rosBS. The rooms wore decorated with a profusion of flowers and palms the color being most effective. The con gratulations of mauy frienda were giv en and the wedding party and friends were then received Mr Bnrberls in the employ of the IJutlington at Mc cook and Mrs. Barber bus a large mims bor of acquaintances In Lincoln and is especially well known in university circles. She is the daughter of David Tourtelotte. Thu young couple left on n trip to Salt Lake City and other wes tern places. They will be at home at McCook after November 15. State Journal, Octobor 11. JustSnvod His Life It was u thrilling eeca othnlChnrlCB iv'h of Bowfirston, O., lutely had from a frightful death. For two years a 80Voro lung trouble constantly grew worse until it seemed bo must dio of Consumption. Thou he began to uso Dr King's New Discovery and lntoly wrote: "l"t gave instant relief and ef fected a permanent curo." Such won derful cnrcB havo for 26 years proven its power to curo all Throat, Chesl and Lung troubles. Price 50o and $ Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bot tles free at Keeling'H drug store. THIS IS YOUfi 0HAN0E In order to introduce it into your homo The Semi-Weekly State Journal will bo mailed from now until January 1, 1002, for only twenty-live cents. This will give you a paper every Tuesday and Friday and will be almost as good iib a, daily. It will give you all the miukets, which just now is a valuable feature, worth to every farmer many times tho cost of the paper. The Jour nal is priuted at the state capital and is more of a stute paper than any of ita competitors. It prints the news of the world fresh from specinl wires in its own office and piintB it twice a week, while it is fresh, and doesn't chargo you any more for it than does the olds fashioned weekly. Send your quarter to The State Journal, Lincoln, Neb. Apples and Produce Wanted APPLES will buy your entire crop, hand picked, downs and seconds. Alto PEACHES, CABBAGE, PUMPKIN, SQUASH. TOMATOES, BEANS ami SORGHUM, for which highest ca'sli prices will be paid. For further Infor mation call upon or address OTOE PRESERVING CO , Nebtjiska City, Nebr. Paid Ooar for his Log, R-D Blanton ol Thackorvillo Texas in two years iaidover$3()U to doctors to curo a running soro on his log. Then thov wanted tc cut it off but he cured it with ono box of Bucklon's Arnica Salvo Guaranteed curo for PileB. 25 cts a box. Sold by Keeling tho druggist. &&& Couldn't Translate It. . We received n letter i eonm ly wo were unable to read. We tailed to de termine the nationality of the writer. The only woros we could wake out were, MDr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin outes Indigestion " For bale by W W Keeling, druggist. This ilffiiature is on every bos ot tho genuine Laxative BromoQuinine twcu the remedy that cnrta n cold fat one djr J. "W. SAPP REAL ESTATE, LOAN and Insuranoe Agent. Collections made Notary Public in office. BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. C J. LORD will sell ou F't.irniture cheaper than any one We make a specialty of Undertaking Caskets, all kinds and prices Embalming done. Hearse furnished SHuJbeirt, NeJbr. Notice for Hoaring Claims In tlioUatintv Court of Neiiinlmcounij, Neb. In I he mutter or the cHtulo ol CliurkuDini. folllt, (ICCOHHL'll. Nutlcu In hereby elveu tlmt tha court him nmiloim oulri limiting tlm tlmo (or creditor to fllo cIiiIuim ngiiliist mi Id Uocenxtd to nix months from tlio 12 tli day ol October, .Hoi, nml Unit December 121 Ii, Idol, Febrtuirj 12Ui, and Vprll 12th, 1IKI2, ut 10 o'clock n. in. of eaeli dny, nt thu i like of the Couniy Judge f Numnliii county, rebiiiHii. lu Auburn, Ne brankii, linn been (lzed by lite i-onrt iih tho UiiuKikiul ilnce when unci whoioull peiKOiiH who linveuhilinHiind detutiuilH nniilnnt wild deceused enn hi wo the tnune exnnilnul, tul Juated mid allowed, mid all cIiiIidh not pre sented by tho Inst mentioned date will bo forever burred, by nn order of tho court- Dated Soiiliinber Kith, 1001. UlCllAIlD K. NEAL, County .Tudo. Notice of Application to Soil Roal Estate to Pay Debts. In tho District Court of Nomnhn county, NeUniHka. In tho inatlor of tho estat opt Gabriel Yetter deceived. TIiIb causa cnme on for hearing In open court upon the petition of Frank L. Woodward, ndinlnlMtrator of the estate of Gabriel Yet ler, deceased, pruylnn for a licence to nell lot oiitt of four, uoIuk a parcel ol land InytnK he tween tho town site of Ht. Dornln and the Missouri river, In HeoMon 31, town 4, north of rmigo 17, east, containing three acres more or less; alno lot two of four, being a piece of lnnu commencing at the southeast corner of iiioiowu siio oi im town or at. Dorolu, In section 31, town 4, north of rango 17, east, running north go rods along tho eHst line of suld town, theuco east 55 rods, thence south ,80 rods, thence west65 rods lo the place of he ginning, containing 27 acres moio or less; also the following described lots In tho town of St. Dcroln: All or block 7: all of clock lo: nil of block 17; all of block 18 except lot ! al8tf north of block 18. and all or block ID and all of block 20; snbjnct to a lease to F. Ii. D H tint for lot 0, block 17, for a term of VO y oai ti from June I, 1800, in town of SI.DpioIii. Nemaha county, isebraskn, or a sufficient amount of the snmc lo bilug the sum of 8404.D7, for tlm paymoht ol debts allowed agalnsUnld estate and the oosis of tho ad ministration; there not being sufllclent per sonal propel ty to pay thosnld debts and ex pellees. It Is therefore ordered that all persons In terested In said estnto a pear holme a Judge of tho district con t of tlio First Tudlcliii dis trict nt the court house lu Auburn, Nebraska, ou the 21st dny of Novsmber. 11)01 nt 9 o'clock n. in , to show causo why n llceiisn should not lie grunted to Mild administrator to sell so much o( the uhovi' dberlbed roil estate or said deceased as shall be nocesMiry t pav said debts and expenses, and that nrtlco of said up Mention shall bo published fonrsuc resHlve weeks In the Nebraska AdveitJer. u weoklv newwpnper of general olrmilntlon In Nemaha count' . Nebraska. Dated this l!)th day of Keptember, 1001. JOHN S. 8THL.L, Judgo of tho District Court. ff)f)f)f4)f)f4fJff4if)f)f)f44)f4444)f4r4)f4)f)f3f4f & samDle bottle sant free by mall, also a book grammar and physiology. telling more about Swamp-Root and how to I . , , ..,.,,,-. (lf v.nt.ir rind out If you havo kldnoy or bladdci trouble. ' Uimlimil Cecil Nkes, of Victor, When writing montlon reading this generous Colorado, weie enrolled in the sixth offer In this paperand fCfAV and seventh prudea Monday send your address to ilfllfflMirlS ., . ... .. , Dr, Kilmer &Co,,Blng-gffiriM K limr Chi) ton. who hits been attend. bamton, N. Y, Tho Ual3K Iur bi-liool tluriim his visit in N"nah, Cull at Keollnt.'ri drti store and get a free sample of (Jhumberlain'sStomauli and, Liver Tablets. They are an ele (taut nhysio They also Improve the appetite, M i eimthon the illKeslion and ululate thu liver and howeln. They are easy to take uud pleasant In eiTec. To First Voters, You arc youi men CHStintr your (list ballot. We eouuralnlate you. Wu iilsi) call your intention to Ur Caldwells Svmp I't'psin for Constipation, Indl' ges'ion, Siok Ilfudaolui and Stomach Trouble. At Kelinu'sdniuHtiiie. Old n.iuea tor attlo at Una uillou, Oasli Store of jrivo. w. bitOhey We sell Men's and Hoys' Clothing. See us before you buy. We will save you money on Clothing See our Ladies' Kid Shoes with extension sole Al.o our Ladies' (Hiawatha) hand turned shoo Do you sell Men's und 13oye' Shoes? Oh, eH. we sell everythiiiR in that line. Also Men's and Hoys' Hoots and Ladies' Calfskin Shoes for winter wear We receive new Bhoes evety week Do yob have Ladles Canpa and .laokets? Yes, we have them at 81 up We will aavo you money on every artlule you buy CALL AND SEE ME JITO. W. BITCHED BEOWiSfVILLE, NEBEASKA -y-H--i-t-)--)t4f Ne?vu Riga Prompt Service S. CHAMBERS Ih'oprlvlor Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Nemaha, Nebraska 1 X - & A rsr- -?ii - j-m1aiii'g-gyiirt9t,anfe.'gtle".'Jir'V-- "-it-tt."xiH,2?Li yttwjrarwrtfJB