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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1902)
- jf n .' zZK,sz&&?y2 w :o. T r nagwfijMWHBBOjftjMW 23 nnnTTTBraani i GUMS WHlHt AIL tlSt f AllS. Boat Coutth Bjrup. TMtoa (lood. In llmo. Hold dt drncRinu. Uw r. J0. W. Keeling, Ncinahn, Nohrnskn. Of fico in Keoling drug store. PETER KERKER, Dealer In Highoflt market prico paid for IlidcB, Lard, Tallow, etc, The Nebraska Advertiser W, VV. Sas'dkiib, publHhor FItlDAY, FHBKUAitY 28, 1002. Isaac J. Jaivis was 80 yaata old on Tuesday. Drs. MacVan & Graves, of Peru, ma do Nemaha a professional visit Thursday. Brimble & Coons Proprietor of the Livery& Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBR. Gcod Dray in connection with Livery Saticfaotion guaranteed. Brownville Locals Mrs. Mlnlck was a Nemaha visitor Tuesday. Mrs. H.V.Mulr went out to Auburn Wednesday. Tom I3ath shipped a car of fine young hog!) Thursday. Mrs. Christy returned Thursday from her visit to Auburn. 0 V.Goodlow, of Phelps City, Mo., was in town Friday. .If M.S Morrison, of College View. Nebr., was a Iirownyllle visitor Thurs day. 0. M. Lowolling was in attendance at the farmers' institute at Auburn Wednniday, Miss Pearl Mlnlck came down from Peru Monday morning, returning in the oveniug. i r ntii M ro Trtfit Vfnrlnff tinva val idnesdav """ """ vvgl' "" - afternoon, February 20. 1002, by the wram w iwr sn wnwca oi gevcr ai moniiH visiting menus. I L D. Logera, of Aapinwall precinct. returned last week from a month's visit to Ids brother, W. E. Rogers, who lives near Independence. Oklahoma,. Mr. Rogers says the ground down tliero was very dry and that the wheat crop does not promlne the same large yield this year that was obtained last season. Auburn Herald. Married At tho residence of O. O. Pumel, Auburn, Nebr., on Wednesday iila TIME TABLE Nemaha, Nebr, Bonvor J-Ielonu Butto Salt liiilco City J?ortlund Si mVimolnGO Vnd till lJoint VoBt JOHN A. HIATT, Proprietor of I The Nemaha Restaurant Fine line of Cigar, Confectionery, Fruit, etc, Lunelle served. NEMAHA, NEBRASKA W. H. BARKER BLACKSMITH in propurod to do nil IcIikIb of Wood and Iron Work Repair Work. etc. All plow work warranted Shop north of Untiles' Htorc, Nwmuha, Nobr Rev. W. Dieffenbach, Mr. George E N, Sanders to Miss Louisa D, M. RalnK, both of Rrownvlllo, Nebr. Tho 'groom is a brother of the editor of Tho Advertiser. Wo exteud heartiest con I giatulatlons and best wishes for a long and happy married life. Miss Dora Glnn. who for suveral years has been a confirmed invalid, is now able to walk about the house without tho aid of crurchna. Her health is gradually returning, she is gaining in Btrength, and her famil) and friends feel encouraged over hor condition and think she will socn be restored to her accustomed health again. Auburn Herald Saturday is the day when wo all have to move or pay rent. It should be made a national holiday. Park Cook lias moved into Grandpa LcHter'rt house on Main street and will take care of the orchard this yaar. Mrs. Schriner and daughter, of DenN phan, KanBaa, were in attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Katie Schriner. Lincoln Omaha ChioiiKo St. JoHoph ItnnHiiu Olty St. XiouIh and all Points IEubI nnd South 1HA.INS LEAVE AH FOLLOWS: No. 07 -PiiKSOiiRor, dully oxcoptHun diiy, for Tccumfioli, Hentrlco, Holdrego nnd nil points west 9:40 nm No. 08 PtiHBonKor, dnlly except Hun tiny, for Nebraska City, UJilcngo nnd nil polnjH north nnd cost 4:38p m No 113 Locnl frolht, TuesdnyB, ThnrHdnvH nnd Hnturday, for llo nttlco nnd lnterine(llntoHtatlonn..l:00 p m No. 114 Locnl frnlcht, Montlnjn WcdncadiiyN nnd Kridnyn.lor No. br Bkn City nnd Intermediate BtntlonH 11:30 p m No, 110 Locnl freight, dnllv except Sunday, (or AtchUon nnd Inter medliito HtntlotiH 7:15 p m No. 112 Local freight, dnlly excopt Monday, for Nebraska City nnd Intermediate stations 2:00 n m Bleeping. dlnlug nnd reclining cliulr cars seats freoj on through trains. Tickets sold nnd tmguato checked to uuy point lu the United HtatoH or Canndn. For Information, tnnps, tlmo tables nnd tlckotucnli on or write to Georges McCluro, ngeut, or J. Francis, Uenurnl I'nssenger Agent, uninlin, nod. How's This? Wo ofTer Ono Hundred Dollars Howard for any cane of Catarrh that cannot oc cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, , F.J. OH UN BY A. CO., Props., 1 oledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho Inst 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In nil business transac tions nnd llnunclally nblo to carry out any obligations mndo by their firm. West A iruax, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Wnhllng, Kinnnn & Marvin, wlnilenalodrug. gluts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tnkon lntornnlly.nct lug directly upon tho blood nnd mucous sur faces of tho systom. Price 76c por bottle, Sold by nil druggists. Testimonials free Hull's Family Pills mo tho best. J. H. SEID, Ilroodor of Thoroughbred Poland China E3 John I. Dressier has bought John Watson'a property in Nemaha and ex pects to take possession about the first of April. Mr. Watson will move in tho house on the farm recently pur-, chased bvJames A. btephennon, juat cant f where tho latter is living tho farm formerly owned by Lew Morris and later by John O, Stokes. Wo are plflased to havo Mr Dressier move to Nemaha but regret thai Mr and Mrs. Watson are going to leave ub. To Cur a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Uroino Quinine Tablets All drngglstH refund tlte money if it fails to euro. E W Grove's signature on each box. Price 25 cents 0 2ls J.,W.SAPP BEAL ESTATE, LOAN and Insurance Agont. Collections mado Notary Public in offlc HUP WW VILLUS. NE BR ASK A. WESLEY H. CLARK Donlor In i Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'Phono calls answered promptly. NEMAHA, NEBlt. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In yoiir body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. 1 ho kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ox cess of uric acid In the blood, due to nepleetrd 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, kldney polsoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be 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 In kidney trouble. Ilyou 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 Us wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and la sold on Its merits fCf A'tL- bv all drueelsts In fiftv- ccnt and one-dollar slr-ff5Hrafr!TW es. You may have a'm sample uottie oy man Homo of awmnp-iioot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. iv 8TOPS THE COUCH WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative BromoQuinino Tablots euro a cold in ono day. No Curu, no Pay. 25c My little sou had an attack of whoop Itifi cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamberlitin's Cough Hemedy wo would have had a serioiiK time of It. It also saved him from nevural severe attacks or croup II J Sllckfaden, editor World-IIearld. Fair Haven, Wash. For Brtlo by W W Keeling. JustSavod His Life It was a thrilling eoctipo tbatCharlca k l . ii ) , tttoly had from a frightful death. For two years a uovore lung troublo constantly grow worso nntil it seemed he must dio of Consumption. Then he began to use Dr King's New Discovery and latoly wrote: "It gavo instant roliof nnd ef fected a pormanont euro." Bitch won derful enros havo for 26 years provon ita power to euro all Throat, Chest nnd Lung troubles. Price COo and $1 Every bottlo guaranteed Trial bot tles freo at Kocling's drug store 4CHhA this atgnivturo ! on ivory bos of th gnntn Laxative Bromo-QuiaJne Tu.t. the remedy that enr n eold la tfajr The great beauty about Dr.Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is In its certainty to cure CoHstlpatioti, Indigestion, Sick Ileadx nclio and Stomach Troubles. Sold by Keeling tho druggist. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troublfa as well as womon, and all fool tho result in lods of appotite, poisons in the blood, bnckache, ner vouhiiohs, headuoho and tired, libtucss rundown fettling. Hut there's oo need to fool lileo that. S. W Gardt nor. of Iduvillo, Itul., savs: "Electric Bittms are just the thing for a man wlion ho don't euro whether ho livtH or dins. It gavo mo now strength and appetito. I can now cat anything and havo a now loahO on life." Only 50 contH at Ivnoling's drug storo. Kvciy ttottle guaranteed. Fnunio August has boon suffering with a light form of fever for several days and is little better at this writing. Mrs. Martin, who has been visiting for several weeks at Red Cloud and otlmr points, returned borne Saturday. Uncla Nato Vanleuvon was called beforo the medical board of pension examiners at Nebraska Uity Wednes day. 'Svuire Clayton was down town Tuesday for the first time since he was quarantined for smallpox the week be fore Christmas. Grandpa Lowelllng was summoned to Auburn Monday to sit as a juror, and may make a trip to Western, Ne braska, before he returns home. Ex-Gov. Furnas returned Monday from Lincoln, where he had been at tending a aupper given by Gov Savage to the ex-governqrs of Nebraska. Tho Milwaukee brewers threaten to raiBB the prlc of beer if the war reve nue is not removed. ' Milk and water will do for a substitute, so raise away. Mr. and Mrs. lieveridge gave a song atid tf-mpirnnce leoturo to a crowded houBO Sundny night at the Christian church and wo beljcve much good was accomplished. At tho close of tho meiiting a prohibition alliance was organized with 83 mempers Mm. Katie Schriner died Saturday evening aftrr a lingering illness of six months She leaves a husband, ore son and four daughters to mourn her Iosb. The funeral services were held at the reshlonce by Rev. Lake and a large company of sorrowing nnd synv pathetic f nonds were present. Coon McClary was awarded the con tract for carrying the mail from Brown ville to Phelps, Mo., and entered upon hla work Monday. Brownville will .lave a dally mail across the river which will greatly benellt the merchants and bring in the Sunday papers and all dallies at 1 p. m. Grandpa Lester rounded out hla 78th year Thursday, Feb. liOth. He is still iu robust health and gets about town with as much easo as many men twen ty years younger. Ho is the father of eight children, tho oldest being 08 and the younge.it; 40. Seven of these chiN dren are living. May grandpa live to seo many more btithdays is the wish of his many friends. While the larger part of the newspa pers of tho cnntry will use mo.it of their Hpace telling about Princo Henry's vltdt to our country, where he dlnt'd last, what the bill of fart consisted or, and many other things of little interest to a large majority of their readers, the local correspondent to The Advertiser will confine himseil to Urownvllla and her people. Subscribe for The Adver tiser and got tho news, wyy? p ii i "" Jtiscaftmii Notioo of Probato of Will. In UioCountv Court of Nomnha county, Nob, Tlio Htnto of Nclirnxlcu County of Nemuhii, tw. TaKllziiA.Etibq, John D. Khuh nml Honrl ottiiL.BtottH, nnd to all uewons In teres toU In the estatoof John Kbbs, deceased. You are lmreby notlllcd that John U. Stotts Iijih tiled u notltum pmylnif that un iDHtru uieutfllod In tills court, pur por lint; to bo tho lnut will Htid tentnment of said decrnsed.inHy be proved, allowed and recorded an the liiHt will and teHtnment of John KbbH, decerned; that uald Instrument niav be admitted to probnte, and administration of ald cHtnte U ran tod to John it, MlottM as executor, and thatthn 3rd day of Match, A. 1. 19u2 nt 10 o'clock a. tn.. at county court room of nald ceunty, in Auburn, bus been fixed un the time and place or piovlng i-ald will, when you and all Interested muv appiar and ahow catiHe, if thero beany, why Ihn prayer of the petl'lon Hhould not be giauted, ami conie.st tho nrobato thereof. Witness my hund and seal of said court this 8th day of February, A. D.19U2. KIC1IAKD K. NKAL, County Judt'o. R. A. HBLMBR Watchmaker . and Jeweler. All work guaranteed to kIvo MiUlHfactlon West of Oourt Houfio Square,So-Auburn,Nob Tested Seeds If you want good freah seeds of thf very best sorts, testod and sure to grow, send your order to Henry Field, Seedsman Shenandoah, Iowa, or hand it to one of his agents. Whole- Bale prices on Rape, Seed Corn and Seed Potatoes . BO YEAIt' EXPERIENCE Road It In His Nownpapor. George Schaub, a well known Ger man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of the Dayton Volks zeituug. Ho knows that this paper aims to advertiso only the best in its columns, and when ho saw Chamber lain's Pain Balm advertised therein for lamo back, ho did not hesitate in buying a bottle of it for his wife, who for eight weeks had suffered with tho most terrible pains in tier baca and could get no relief. Ho says: "After using thq Pain Balm for a few days my wifosaid to me. 'I feel as though born anew,' and before using tho entiro con tents of the bottle thu unbearable pains had entirely vanished and Bhe could again take up hor household duties." Ho is very thankful and hopes that all Buffering likuwine will hear of her wonderful recovery. This valuable liniment is for sale by W W Keeling. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ! iLMWHW Trade Marks Designs Copyright Ac. Anyon tending ikatob and dMcrlptlnn nay ulcklr aaeatUIn oar opinion fre waothor as HiTentlon Ii probably patantabla. Coramunlr. Uoni itrtctlr oonOdentfal. Handbook on PatcnU ant fro, tlldeit aaency far aurlnrpatenu. I'atanta taken through Haan h Co. raealy lftcuu now, witaoai aaarsa, in in Scientific flmcrican. ly tllnitratad weakly. T.arcMt eli iny adentlla Journal. Tormi, )1 lentba. tl. Bold brail nawidealan Co t"--y. New York ee. W Y BC TfaihiDgtoa. D. C MUNN& Branab OSee, fhe 5 Minute Breakfast Food Purina Health Flour HAKKS "BRA.12SI BREAD Purina Mills. St. Louis, Mo, All our farmer readers Hhould take advantage of tho unprecedented club bing offer we this year make, which includes with this paper Tho Iowa Homestead, its Special Farmers' Insti tute editions, and The Poult i y Farm- er. These three publications aro the best of their class and should he in every farm homo. To them wo add for local, county and general news our own paper and make the price tor tho four for one yearl.35. Never beforo was so much superior rending matter offered for so B'nall an amount of money Tho papers named which we club with our own are well known throughout the wost and commend themselves to the leader's favoiablo attention upon mere mention. Tho Homestead is the great agricultural and live stock paper of the west. Tho Poultry Fnrtner is the most practical poultry paper for the farmer published, in tho country, and the Specia'jFarm era' Institute editions are the most practical publications for tho promo tion of good farming ever published. Take advantage of this great offer. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm cures OTcry kind of couch, la grippe, bronchitis, soro throat, croup, whooping cough, etc. Never deranges tho Btomach. At Drug-Blots, 10 & 25c. Wf '0AMPHKLL, Pros.' ELMER E. ALLEN, Oivstilor. P. E. A.LLK.V. VlaolVii BANK OF NEMAHA Ncxnalia, Nebraska Capital Stock, $5,000 J. O. CHATELAINE Watchmaker and Jeweler All woik guaranteed Leave outers at L. II. Unities' btore, Nemaha, Nebraska New RIgB A7. Frompt Service S. CHAWBERS Proprietor Livery and Feed Stable Nemaha, Nebraska W. . Oliambcv DEALERS IN "WAGONS 15a .y. has& FARM HHPLESIEBTTS, Etc NEMAHA, NEBFASKA K 1 A- (L, Vr iH0fi AM WtJaWiU.g .. ..