iflurt i I i tv I' t :i P hft 1 ,. .lJS,,,ta. "L"1"1 LL lL!lt JAILS. .. El Hort CotiKh Syrup. Tiwtes ((inmi. Uko IJ In tlmo. Poiii nrilrmrglnM. IH IC"jiJtiiisiiiiri7BEl t T- jg. TT. Keeling, Noninhn, Nebraska. Offjco in Kcollug building, second door ortli of Ayiios' hardware Htoro. PETER JCI3JHCJSR, Doulorln IM::EJ.A.Ti3 Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, JOHN A. HIATT, Deal or in and Jlnnicss Supplies NEMAHA, NKMHASKA J. 0. CHATELAINE Watchmaker and Jeweler All work guaranteed. Leave orderH at L. II. Hattlea' store, Nemaha, Nobrnukii Brimble & Goons v , JVoprlolorof Hie Livery& Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBR. Good Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guarantoed. J. H. SEID, HroiMor ofy Thoroughbred Poland China in" ono and ono-half miloH bouUi west of Noinalia. Ordor of Uoarinc and Wotioo of Jotmon for Sottlomont of Account. In IlinConutvCourl of Nnmnlinrniiiilv, Noli. I lV i,M,,nnr N,.,nH! omiiyof pji.in.ilm, no. 1'oWIMIhiii Mi-Cnln. Jiinii-H T. Ilnulr. nml vlHiijvli M. Ilonlc, iinil nil poisons Ititnrontril In IIik tHtiito of Milium A. McCain. iIccpumkI. Not ten In huroliy ulvon Unit. W.W. HnnilniH. fxi'cjilor of MiildcKiiito, Iiwh nicd it poiltl.m imiyliin for f) mil Hattlniiicnitiuiil tillowuion u liln iiilmlulHlrntlnii iii'pouut (tied In this V','!r"" "' ll'th diiv of Nnvinunr, A. I). 1001, nml for lil illRcliiiruo iih niipIi executor. "tid tlin mono Ims luion noI for lnmrlnij on tho 2Ht duv or Dcconilmr, Hint, nt 10 o'cloolc u. in.. nt Hid county court roim of suld county, In Auliurn, M'licn unit whom nil porsotm lhtnr- PHtoiliii Hitlil iniiltnr miiy nppi'iir unit mow cuiiho. If there lio nny, why tho ptnvor of wild nntltlon, Nlionlil not tin irriinti'il, mid tr xnfllalunt oinsn N not Hhown tho court tuny urai.t t hn pruvor thmcol, mid nmUo niicIi fur- tlmr nnd ntimr ordcrd ns nmv ho pro-cr. Diitul eiilH IDMi ilny or Novum lior. 1001. KtO.lA.UI l- NHAL, Coil lit;,-.ruilKQ. II frl I D ft-A Pr- ny '.". micr0 Purcn Ml UllwUrC fcinnlo dlRcnscH. At lime n,i , i . Kl8t-M' " UlUHtrntoil book nml nitvioo f roo. Dr. 1J. J. Kny, Snratotfii, N. Y. r DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Halcc? You Miserable. Almost everybody who renda tho news papers to suro to know of tho wonderful cures mauo by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho prcat klJnev. livr Li and bladder remedy. Ije ims me great medl- pi, l - !' v. uiu tunc- if tcenth century; dis- j , covered after years of i r- "t! iiiciiiiiic icsiarcn by nirB Dr- K'lmer, the emi- .w.i. i.iuiiwjr uuu UlilU der snrt1lrt anJ i.. wonderfully successful In promptly cmlng lamo back, kidney, bladJer, uric acid trou bles nnd Brlght's Disease, which 13 tho worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root la not rec ommended for everything but if you lmvokld noy, llvor or bladder trouble It will be found Just tho rcmody you need. It ha3 been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, In private practice, amonrr the holplsss too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a ape3i.1l arrahcement has been made by which all readers of thi3 paper who havo not already tried it, may have a cumplo bottle rant free by mall, also a book tolling mpro about Swamp-Root and how to find out If ifll have Itldnov crhlnrMnt trnitMx Vhen writing mention reading this generous oner send Dr. hamton, , Y. Tha "Hg roRiuar titty cent nnd nomiorswmp-noc. dollar sizes arc said by all good druggists. ' It H fa ' flu. i -t i I'r I J ii iriini nl- r " v L.-.-jmiaiMftv ..sktmmmv mmmmnm" -a--,- The Nebraska Advertiser W. W. Sandkiih, publHher FUIUAY, NOVKAIUEIl 21), 11)01. Hey. 1). 11. Lake will preach a Tlmnkegivlng ncrmuiiai tlio Afctliodiat clittrcli .Sunday nlht. Ooorgo rackloy has bouglit Mrs. UoHlna Wlieoler'a reflldonco proporty, north or Uiu p.trk, paying gfiUO for It. L'oflaeaflloti will ho given March 1st, when George will moyo to town. Dick Cliambcra Ih having two criba of corn Hhellod and delivered at tho eN evator thin week. Thero are about nine thousand buahola in tho crlb.s, lor which lie recelvL's G8 centa a bushel. Notice is hereby glvon that all tiers aona having delinquent poraonal taxea to call and nettle the aame ut onco and aave all unnoceasary coats. G. E. Coiinotom, Co. Treaa. To Curo a Cold In Ono Day Tako Laxative UrotuoQiilnliio Tablets. All druggiata refund tlio money if it faila to outo. E V Grove's signature on each box. Trice 25 cents 0 22 FOR SALE. Ono two-year-old Jeraoy hoifor; will bo freah about March llrst; one Jersey yearling hetfor, and twelve head extra good ahoats, aix black and six ted, wil weigh about 100 pounds apieco. Inquire ol' M. T. HILL. Hoy Stevens and Ed Littrell had an exciting experience Sunday. They were driving and tho team run away. Tho buggy was upset ni'ar Birl Hoo ver's store and Hoy was held by the upturned buggy while the hornes made complete clrclo in tho street. lie fortunately escaped with soma bad bruises. H1 Littroll ulao iuceivud some bruises. Frank Woodward had some expen sive meat for ilia Thanksgiving dinner. This part of the dinner coat him at leaat $7 50. About a year ago Frank paid $15 for a piiir of Belgian hares. Ho felt proud for awhile to think that be was tight in tho awitn so far as the Belgian liare craze was couciirnod, and expectod in a short timn to be utile to supply all 1) is frhnda with Ono pedi gteed harea. But as tho mouths rolled along and no little bares appeared he tried to sell out but could not find a buyer. A short time ago they had one for dinner, and on Thanksgiving day had the other one. Frank has reliied from tho Belgian hare business. SCHOOL NOTES. IIAICL ANUKKSON, ., Lulu Coo fun, (L,IM1 Tons; Fearl Duff was absent Ttxadiiy. Edith Uuekill waa abattnt Monday. Thesovonthgn.de had examination H....in.,.rT..PR.lv. in spelling Tuesday. Miss Jessie Woiiuer, of Brownville, viaited school Friday. Harry Baldwin was absent Wednes day on account of sickness. All the pupils from outside districts spMit Thanksgiving at their homes. The school will liuvu vacation Thurs day and Friday. Thanks to tho school board, Ella Shively has been out. of school "f'vcr.il days on account of sickness at home. Clarenco and Verne Clark wore new pupils in tho llrst ami second grades Monday. Etirl Seid has hgen absent forseveinl days. lie had the' mibfuituno to run a liaiti into his knee. Blanche Black, who Ins been a pupil in the H'ooud grade during her stay tu Nemaha, letl aaUinl.iy tur lu-i homo in C loimlo. Si'ln o' report for Koviinbpr: High school Nutiibi'i I'lirnllcd h.. !!l Aveniue at i Hilda ui'ii ;j Nntnbcrot pupiis not absent ....ID hi'-1 iii'iiuiif " Numlicr enrolled ',.. 42 AvuiaH aUuiidiuiee :ii NuiniuM not alirtuiit; ,....' 17. I'riinorv NiiiiiIihi t'lirolliil ( i f i r.l AttT'llH lltlf lldilllCh .:i ... . l"l,,k''' "," "bat-tit vm i.. jwi ..-lai-. Brownville Locals Luto Mum ford lost a hoiso a few days ago. Mrs. Blchtnond went to Auburn Tuesday. Mrs. Stitninors Is up to Nebraska City for TlmnkBgiving. Misees Pearl Mlnick and Helen Hltto are home this week. It Itaa always been said that "money talks,' but tills year corn talks. J. Ii. Lewis ami family have gone to Auburn to upend their vacation. John and Will and Missas Mary and Jessie Stouteviilo ate homo for Thunka glvlng dinner. Mra. Olllo Hamer, of Kansas City, is vialtlugthia week with Mrs. Coving ton and family. John Ackornian'a father is making him a visit and holping to nurse him back to health. Mrs. ltobiiiBon and children went op to Peru to spond Thanksgiving with parents and grandparents. John Ackernian is alowly recoverlnc from tho wound lie received from an enraged hog some weeks ago. Union services at the Christian church tonight Kov. J. Lowelling preaches the Thanksgiving sermon. Lou Bickford and Jesse Piaster have come homo from Johnson, where they have boon working in the atone quarry. Mrs. Helen Hobinson, of Chicago, daughter of the late Dr. Hullidny. ar rived Wednesday on a viaic with Dr. Crane and mother. Thoioia quite a numbrir of visitots in town for Thanksgiving also a good many of our cit.ziuiH are away whose names we did not get. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Patton, who have been visiting for some weeks ex pect to go, to Kausaa City noxt week whoro Mr. Patton expects to have Ills eves operated on for cataract, ho being entirely blind in one eye and almst blind 111 tho other ono. DEHORNING John Flack has bought dehorning clippers and fitted p.p a chute and is now piepared to dehorn any nu.nber of eattlo on short notice. H has tho clinto on wheels, so he can take it right with him. Give him it trial if you want any dehorning douo.. Satis faction guaianteod. A Weekly Agricultural Journal Ono Year Froo. To all Mihsoribera who pny one year in ai.vuneo we will send for ono year tho North western Agriculturalist, an xcellmt rami journal published at Minneapolis, Minn. Cull in and get u biimp lu copy. THIS IS Y0ITE 0IIAN0B , J" " "er.1" ,trru,l,c 't your ,,0", ihe ""l-WeeUly State Journal In order to introduce it into your will be mailed f.om now until January 1, lt)0'2. loronly twenty-live cents. This will ive you a paper overv Tuesdav ami Friday and will lie almost as cood as a daily. It will ivn you all tho mtukuta, which just now is a valuable 1 eat tiro, worth to every fajmer maHy times tho cost of the p.iper The Jour nal Is printed at the state capital and is more of a stato paper than any of its competitors. It prints the news of tho , world fiesh tiotn special wiies in its own oillooand piints it twice a week while it is fiesh, and doesn't charrjo you any more for It than does the old- ' fashioned weoklv. Snnd vmir mh,h-Uh to The State Journal, Lincoln, Neb. ' ' 1 "' JustSavod His Lifo T .i.:li! . . . il " iiiriiiingOhcnpoiiiHiuiiarles ivi of Hownrston, O , lutoly hnd from a frightful death. For tvo jenrs n severe lun' trouble oontantlv crow worso until it eonit)d lio must die of Onnfumption. Then ho bejjiin to use Dr ICing'H Now Discovery and lately wrote: "H uuvo itiHtnnt roliof :m.i r footed h perniiuiontcure." Such won dirful cures havo Hir '2b years proven its jinwer to euro all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price 50o and SI livery hottlo giiainntecd. Trial hot- ties f.-oo nt ICeeilng'H drug store. JQ .o . a & 'A & CAL W r9 XsK frvntri This ricar.tnro is on cvory box ot tho coaulco ------...luw-srutuiiiw ia it6 roaiedy that ',ttreu r cold lu ouo rioy All our farmer readeis should take advantage of tho unprecedented club bing offer we this year make, which includoa with this pnpet The hnva Homestead, its Special Farmers' Insti tute editions, The Poultry Farmtr, and The Fanners' Mutual Insurance Jour nal, These four publications aro tho best of dii-ir class and should bo in every farm homo. To them wo add for local, county and genet ul news our own paper and mako tho price lor tho II vo for ono year $1.05. Never before was so much superior reading matter offered for ao auiall an amount of money. Tho four papera named which we club with our ow n aro well known throughout the west and commend themselves to the rcadoi's favoinblo attention upon mere mention. Tho Homestead is the great agricultural and live stock paper of tho west. The Poultry Farmer is tho most practical poultry paper for the runner published in tho country; Tho Farmers' Mutual Insuranco Journal is tho special advo cato of farmers' co-operatlvo associa tions, and tho Special Farmets' Insti tute editions are the most practical publications for the promotion of good farming over published. Tako advant ago of this great'offor. J. W. SAPP REAL ESTATE, LOAN and Insurance Agent. Collections mudo No'ary Public in nfilco. UKOWNVJLLE, NE1JRASKA. "1 sub- I A FREE PATTERN (your own nelectlon) to Yery sub '". winy ou ciitiiB a year MS CAUL'S, MAGAZINE -' :"'-tJnr:nWKTTWiifflTrffl A LADIES' MAOAZiNO. A Cfm; beautiful colored plates; latest Vliini; dreitmaklng economies ; fancy work ; hotue-hold hints ; fiction, etc. iub' crlbe to-d.y. or, mnd 5c (or latent copy Lady aRonu nanted. Send for terms. Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to-date, Economical and Absolutely Porfcct-Plttliitr Paper Patterns. M5CALL , mATSAWi All Seams Allowed and Perforetlons show me nas una ana sewing Lines. Only 10 and 15 centa each none higher Ask (or them Sold in nearly every city and town, or by mall (rom THE McCALL CO.. 113-115-117 West 31st St, NEW YORK. WM. CAMI'lsKIiL, Pros. KLMr.lt 12. K F S .,,.', ! UaPliai kCK, tp&,UUU ' -H-sfr Oali OTQ raff-Gtrai vv , mUm, I iBi mnrns N'Tiy a Lt'LL"11 Wo will quoto you a fow prices this week: NOW SEE Child's Overshoes por pair, GOc Misses' Overshoes, per pair, HOc Ladies' Overshoes, por pair, 9c Boys' Overshoes, por pair, (Jf)e Men's Overshoes, per pair, $1.25 Every pair bought this year Roys' Felt Boots and overs, per pr, $1.75 Men's Polt Boots and overs, pop pr, 1.05 White Lily Flour, every sack warrant- ed, por sack, $1.10 Snow Flake Flour, every sack warrant ed, per stick, 1.10 Men's heavy ileeced underwear, Shirts only, quantity limited, each, H0c 27 pair Misses' Shoes, not quite up to dato take them at 25c per pair A good suit of Clothes for &J-.U5 S $ Vr ' ,4. a- $ J CALL AISTD SEE ME JNO. W. BITO U-I BY BROWN VILLE. NEBRASKA it IT ilr..,.....-......!.!. New Riga 1A. Livf y aad Nomsha, WESLEY H. CLARK llClllnr III Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'Phone culls answered promptly, NEMAHA, NKBU. R. A. HELMER, Watchmaker and Jeweler. All work Ruiirnnlccil lo tifvo iitlrnctlti!i Yest of Court Houso Squnre,So-Aulnun,Neb C . LORD will sell you cheaper than any ono Wo mako a specialty of Undertaksog Casket h, all kinds and prices ErnPoeilrrsirsg done. Hearse furnished Shubert, Nebr. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Tiz 5 xMi Breakfast fcoj?. PUR!?1A WEALTH FLOUR "BRAIN BBEAD5 Purina Mills, St. Louis, Mo, A TriADC Marks rSFnir.Nr; ConvmnuTfs &c. Anvono setiillni n nltctrli and rtescrlntlon may liileklr iiaror irorrr.iti our opinion rruo whetuer an iiivouiiuri is tlonsntilctly lnroiitlon Is prolinlily putcntablo. rommunlca. Mijrroniidcntlnl. lluniiuookonl'atcuts joutrrco. ilrtcat DKonry foriocuiJiippntciitg. l-.iiotns lanon luroueu Aiunu ft co. recclvo ijifclal iw(, wltliout clinnro, In tho 1 Scientific Mmfmi I A handsomoly Itlustrntrcl T7oikly. I.nrirest clr cnlutloii of nny crienUitn Jourmil. Tcrmi, t3 n year: four months, (H. Boulbynll nowsilonlcm. I8UNN & Go.3B. Hew York riraucii Ocaco. (SS P Bt Waahlnaton. D. C. ALLKN, Cnslilor. K. K. ALLK.V. Vluo PreR. IIM1IM. tore o if-Jtf- At At At At At At At At At At At At At At At !&T M G0 YEARS' 'iftifflffiSiSi !;; ftl'J:11?f mfm t&a tfflg W'v4arAicSi3 tic Prompt Service S. CHAMBERS , l'roiirlt'lor . Fed A e Nebraska "f X - A -arw 'Ulrrl innpnni wmuntrp qi"Nrt tA nmmi tyaawgp iiuipi PMiFa'f .,, jww ...M,.. .... i i i . i lii.milMi m mill -fTan innT-iTTrp ,7-j x ltW i ' ' ' 1 J 1 utagit..