I I 4 K rgn lr fMwPf IiMI'''-11 CURtS WHtHt AIL ItSt lAllb, ncet Cough flrnp. Twtcs tlood. In time. Bold lit dnnwtM. r. . W. Keeling, Nonmhn, Nebraska. Offico in Keeling drug storo. : PETER KERKER, Dealer In Highest market-price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, W. P. TIDROW Proprietor of The Nemaha Restaurant Fine line of Uigurs, Confectionery, Fruits, etc. Lunches served, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA KNAPP BROS. Proprietor!) of the Liveryfc Feed Stable NBMAHA,NBBR. Good Dray in cennoction with Livory Satisfaction guarantood. J. H. SEID, Uroodor of Thoroughbred Pol and China HOGS. WESLEY H. CLARK Dculor In Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'Phono calls answered promptly. NEMAHA, NEim. Foley9 s Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. For salo by .M.T. Hill. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys mnd bladder right. For naloby M.T. Hill. A Boy's Wild Rlclo for Llfo With fuinilv around expecting him to dio nnd a son riding for lifo 18 mi low to got Dr King's Now Discovery for Oonsuuiptto.t, Couglis and Colds. AVII Ihown of Looavillu.Ind, cnduicd death's ngonlus from asthma, butiliiw wondorful modioino gave instant re lief and soon curod him. Ho writes: I now sleep Boundly every night." Like marvelous cures ol consumption pnoumonia, hronohitis, coughs, colds and grip provo its matchless inorit for all throiit and lung troubles. Guar anteed bottles 60o and $1. Trial bot tles frco nt Keoling's ding store. iW 5 Early Rlsorra Anchor - L Diaclem Have you tried a sack? J oh outhi not to miss a trial, You will find it is tho cheapest Flour after all . Buy the Anchor if you are 'usiny Patent Flour from other mills. Yon net it chcamr and the bnad . . ... '.'.- ,-.' :. .... ..!.. you OHKC JIUIII u win 'in- ,ywn jjt Letter satisfaction Your ijroecr has it on hand. If not, send to J $ the mill for it. You w(ll yet $ letter benefit from it than from $ any other Jlqur. After yon hare $ tried it it will talk far itself axd uou will he pleased with it I Jiemember the Oruuds. . . Amu on $ MAD EM t EAlifjY 1USKR.... " lii'tl unit Mw had . ....,. il... -- $ German-American Milling Co. South Auburn, Nob. fWftTWM0WBW?VP Republican Victory. Elect State Ticket and Five Congressmen. Burkett's Majority is Over 5,000 $& Nemaha County is All Right Ruackenoush the only Fusionist Elected. The Vote in Nemaha Tho voto in Nemaha precinct was a light one, only 201 votefl being cast- exactly the same number as last year. Tho most of tho stay-at-home votera were republicans. Tho PocialiBt state ticket got one vote, and Eugene Maxey, prohibition candidate for representa tive, got one vote. There were fewer scratched ticketB than we have ever known at an election in Nemaha. Tho highest voto received by any candidate on the jopublican state ticket wue HI and tho lowest was 108 a difference of only 8 votes. The highest voto roi ceived by any candidate on the republi can county ticket whb 114 and tho low est 100. On tho fusion stato ticket the highest voto was 8S and the lowest 85 On the county ticket the highest voto was 80 and tho lowest 80. Tho average republican majority on state and coun ty ticket is 25. Frank Titus, republican candidate for assessor, received the highest vote of any man on the ticket, getting 110 votes, giving him a majority of 42 over his opponent. Kills E. Good received tho highest vote of any man on stato or county ticket, receiving 114 votes, giving him a majority of 81 over his opponent, John II. DiiiuIab, whose vote was the lowent on tho fusion county or state ticket. Seymour Howe. Win, O. Maxwell and John I. Diessler woio judges or! election and W. W. Sanders and E. I. Paris wore clerks. Tho following in thn vote cast for re publican and fusion candidates: For governor Mickey, 110; Thomp son, 88. For lieutenant governor MoGilton, 110; Gilbert. 87. For societaryof state Marsh, 110; Powers, 87. For treasurer MortoiiBon, 111; Ly man, 80. For auditor -WoBton, 111; DoFrauco 85. For attorney general Prout, 108; Ikoady, 88. For land commissioner Follmor, Ul; Hreunan, 8S. For superintendent public lnstruo tloti Fowler, 111; Smith, 85. For uongiessman Burkett, 111; Hanks, 85. For state Henator Good, 1H; Dun doi, 8(i. For representatives Christy, 112; Konin, 10U; Conner, 83; Hayne, 87. For coupty attorney French, 110; Q'liit'kenbtiHh, 811. For assessor Titus, 110; Moore, 77. Road overseers Dlat. No. aa John M. Clink, CO; Jeff Drutiim, 12. Dlat. i jgfijBS XRa&!liSMWtK MiijT BriT fill Jfck.YI: Liv'i rr.i iiT-'.v.'iflt,iLfckn(".''.' m.n "j. No. 13 DovorsH, 18; Stlors, 10. Dlat. No 3-1 Russell, 21; Smith, 10. For constitutional amendment, 20; against constitutional amendment, 12. Tho fnsionlhtH elected one road over" eeer In Nemaha precinct (hy a majori ty of one), the county attorney In Ne maha county, and one congressman in tho Btate. And yet thoy arc not happy. School Items. Minnie Srinccic, Editor. Lulu Cooper was absent Friday. Haloigh Morton was absent Friday. Clyde Hill was absent the first of the week. Eddlo Maxwell was absent tho first of the week, Tho school was dismissed at 8:30 on olectiou day. Eddlo Yackley is out of school this week, husking corn. Mrs. Duel visited tho primary and ntermediato rooms Tuesday. There wero .but few pupils absent Friday on account of the rain. Willlo Yates has entered school again after an absence of several days. Hazel Anderson has been absent several days on account of sickness. The geometry class has taken up the second book in geometry (to their sorrow.) The efforts given to tracing wisdom's ways, Gird on the armor for the coming days Of toil and strife and, when the race Ib run. Wo sigh to think that we have scarce begun. J. C. II. Traveling Is Dangerous. Constant motion jars tho kidneys which are kept in place in the body by delicato attach ments. This Ib the reason that trav elers, trainmen, street car men, team sters and all who dtivo vety much suf fer from kidney disease in some form. Foley's Kidney Cure strenghtens the kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disiabe. Geo. II. Ilausan, locomotive engineer, Lima, 0., writes, "Constant vibration of tho engine caused mo a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used' Foley's Kidney Cure. Foi sale by Al T Hill. Tako Caro of tho Stomach. Tho man or woman whoso digestion is porfect and whoso stomach performs its every function is never sick. Kodol cleanses, purifies sweetens the stomach anil cures positively and permanently all stomach troubles, indigestion and dyspepsia. It is the wonderful recon siructive tonic that is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all of the nourishment in tho food they eaf . liev. J. II. Ilolliday of Ilolliday, Miss., write-: Kodol has cured mo. Iconshlrr It tho best remedy I ever used for dys pepsia and stomach troubles. I was given up bo physicians. Kodol haved my life. Tiikn it after nieal6.,-Keellng Foley's Honey and Tar torchlldren,scie,sure. No opiates. Forsnloby M.T. Hill. How's This? WooderOno Hundred Dollars Howard for anycasnof Catarrh that cannot uo cured by Hall's Catarrh C'uro, F.J. OHI3NKY A CO., Props., lolodo, O. We, tho undersigned, havo known V, J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and belluvo lilm perfectly honorable, lu all business trutiBiio tlousand llnanolally nblo to curry out any obligations m'ulo by their firm, West A 1 max, wholennlo dm glRts, Toledo.O. WuldliiK, Klnnnn & Marvin, wholesale, drut;- KUts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tnkon Internally, not ing dlroctly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces of tho system. Prlco76oper bottlo. Sold by all druKglsts. Testimonials froe. Hnll'H Family Tills n.o tho bet. Tako tho wngonotte when In Au burn if you want to go to any part of tho city. John McElhanoy, prop. J. W. SPICKLEB, AUCTIONEER SHUEERT, NEBR. Auction sales In tho country given especial attention and Satisfaction Guaranteed, HEFRHKNOES-Any poison for whom 1 have done work, The Omaha Dally News is going to give another piano to the most popular lady in Nebraska. Tho Omaha Daily News sends a paper every day In tho year, by mall, for SI. 00; including Sunday, 82.00. Hot Woathor Woaknoss If you feel fagged out, listless nnd lacking in enorgj you are perhaps suN fering from the debilitating effects of summer weather. These symptoms ins dicato that a tonic is needed that will create a healthy appetite, make digoss lion perfect, regulate the bowels and Impart natural nctivity to the liver. This Ilorbino will do; it is a tonic, laxi Rtlvo nnd restorative. II J Freegard prop'r Grand View hotel, Cheney, Kas, writes: I have used Ilerbino for tho Inst 12 yeais and nothing on earth can beat it. It was recommended to mo by Dr Newton, Newton, Kas. 00c at Hill's. A SPLENDID REMEDY Neuralgic pains, rheumatism, lumba go and sciatic pains yield to the penei Uating influence of Ballard's SnowLin imeut. It penetrates to the nerves and bone and being absorbed into thu blood Its healing propel ties are conveyed to every part of the body and effect some wonder f ul cures. Mr D F Moore, agent Illinois Central railway, Milan, Tenn, states: I have used Ballard's SnowLln ment for rheumatism, backache, etc, in my family. It is a splendid remedy. We could not do without it. 25c, 50c and 31 at Hill's drug store. Milk Tickets for salo at this oillce; ouly 20 cents per 100. Wotico of Tax Salo To S. Sopcr nnd vhomnoever It mny concern. Von will tnko notice Hint J. W. Tuylor did on tlm 7tli day of March, 191-1, purolinHO ut privuto tnx xnlo from tho county treasurer of Neinahu countv. Nebras ka, lots number nlr.o 9, ten 10J, eloveu II ami twelve 12, In block number eleven 11, In Nemulin, NebrnHUa, for the taxeH of thoveai lSWanrt nil prior years: that Ihoscld lots were nstcHsed In nnmnor 8. Soper; that or. the ifijrd day oj Heptomber, 1001, certlllcnte of Halo watt iihMlgned lo I he undurbljjiiPd; Hint I hnvo paid all delinquent and aubso (luonttnxc iiuiiliiHtsnld lots, and thai jou u ro lurtlier notified Ohat tho time of redemp. lion will expire on tho 7tli day of March, 19IH, and thai I will ilcinniul a need on thai day ornshoou thereafter as convenient. You will overii youiself accordingly. F. J.. WuODWAUU, PurcniiHor. Wotico of Appointmont of Ad ministrator. In tho countv court of Nemnhn cunty, Neb. The sluto of NeliniHlta, County of Nemahn.m. To William U. Adam,Hoiace Adams, Frank Adnms. EriieHt Adamn, Koy I, Admin. Al bert A. Adams, Mancy E Ailanm, nutl tho unknown helm at law of Clayton .dnmn, deceased, nnd to all peraons Interested In the estate of Isaac Ailiung, decenHeil. Notice U hereby Klvon that Sarah Ather ton haslllfil a potltion prnytnu Ihrtt niliulu duration of said Gstalo boKrnnted to John J llourlcoas ndinlnlstratoi; that Iho hearing tin reoflms been llxed for tho 8th day of No vember, 1002, at 10 o'clock a. rn ,at tho county com l room of Raid county, In Auburn, when you and till poisons Interested mny Hppear nnd show causo, f them bo nny, why tho prayorof said petlton should not be m anted, ami tihiL'hs jou so appear tho court may Krnnt tlioprnynrof said petition, or appoint some iiiiri niiiiiiuiu porson, ami maico nil propor oulerslot tho due administration ol snid et.. tute. wlthoss my hnnd and Keal of ald court this 7tu dny of October, lno--'. HIOHAHD F. N UAL, County .Tudce. Notico for Hearing Claims In tho County Court or Nemaha county, Neb lu the matter of tho estate of Uoorgo W, Hhlveley, deceased. Notice Is horoby utvon that tho court has mndoau ordei Umlllnt; the time Inrciedltois lo lllo claims nualiiht said deceased to six months fiom thelfitlnlay of November, JK, and that necemb"r lfith, 1012, March lstii and May ISth.lO'U, at lOo'olocka.m of each day, at thu oillce of the county jud of Nemaha countv, Nobrnska, In Auburn, Nopraku,hah been ilxed bv the court as lno lime and ptaco m hen and where all porsons whohaveolntins and demands acalust said deceased can havo t'lesamo examlmd, ailjusted and allowed, and all claims not presented by tho last men Honed d.tto will bo lot ever barred, by an Or der of tho court. Hated Oet"b r 18th, 1D'2. UIOHAltU F. NHAb, County Judgo. Undertaker Funeral Director and Emtaalnier. IKEM'IX STOCK A COMPLETE LIXE OF Caskets Robes and Funeral Supplies HEAESE IN 00NNE0TI0N SUUIWIIT, NEJ1UASKA P.cerisn tesssss w snte!zs& WM, OAMPU1SLL, I'jcs. KLMHIt E. OF WBBSAHA, CnpHal Stock, 85,000 BMK wgacgsa .sswsv csya jjuc3 .g-nyc-.m-a-m-i-f rrrrrriittYi SSSSSSi !i I'rlWWH A NEW STAR APPEAE3 The advent of the new dally at Lin coin, the Star, gives the people of the state tho only real evening newspaper in the state. It has full, unabridged associated press, the latest and most complete market reports in tho west, a full stato report every day by wire from its own BtaC of correspondents, nnd all matters of local or stato Inter est nre handled in n bright nowsy manner. The Lincoln daily Star occupies its own building, the finest exclusive newspaper building in tho state, has a Complete modern plant opeiated throughout by electric power, and has every facility for producing a clean, up-to-date newspaper. Tho subscrip tion price is only S3. 00 n year by mall; 81.50 for six monlhs, or 75 cents for three months. If you want tho best evening news paper in the west send your subscrip tion to the Lincoln Daily Star, Lincoln, Nobr. Not Doomed For Llfo. I was treated for three years by good doctors, writes W A Greer, McCon nellsville, O, for piles and fistula, but when all failed, Uucklin's Arnica Salve cured mo in two weeks. Cures burns, bruiwes, cuts, corns, sores, erup" tions, suit rhenm, piles or no pay. !?5c at Kceling's drug store. You never heard of any one using Foley's Honey and Tar &nd not being satisfied. For sale bv M T Hill. A Parson's Noblo Act I want all tho world to know, writes Itev C J ;i3udlong of Ashuway, It I, what a thoroughly good and roliahlo medicine I found in Electric Bitters. They cured mo of jaundice and liver troubles that had cnuud mo grext Bufl'ering for many years. For a gen uine, all-around cure they oxcell any thing I oversaw. Electiic Bittris mo the surprise of all for their wondorful work in liver, kidney and htumuch trouble. Don't fail to try them. OnlyCOcts. Satisfaction is guaran teed by W VV Keel inc. C. H. MARION CTI0HEER Palls City, Nobr. Tho patronago of those having sales la solicited. 'L'hotiu tor dales at his expeiibe. BAEE SALVE; . !.! mi mm wmm miiii, i.i.am.. tho moat healing oalvo In tho world, or nalu by M. T. Hill. M. A. PEllKINfcU PRACTICAL AND JEWELER All kinds of work guaranteed liitny in your Repair work. Yon yet liiyld lJiiees and Jitbt Woik, Perkins' Jewelry Store lillO VN VILLK, NEUUASICA W. H. BARKER BLACKSMITH Is piejmred to do ull kinds of Wood and Iron Work Hopair Work, oto. All plow woik wat ranted. Shop north of llatilox' Hto"o, Nointi m, No' J. W. SAPP REAL ESTATE, LOAN and Insurance Agent, Collections mailo Notary Pnhliu Iji otlice nilOWNVILI.B, NlCmtAMvA. -z2iiis5tit2zZAA -fcJmaessraa I V. II, AliLtiN. Vlce.Ptw. ALLI3N, Cashier. NEMAHA I I WSB2iASKA v 1 7 . 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