MWfPI ? (yiyrwwrj4i 1 Kj 11. 1 Uio oivl I Hi E S "Ja si il i BBSS 51 NOTICE WIIIIh IT. Wnnl, Llln KIHutl, Mnry Ooinlm Mary Htm Its, Mrn. Ni'Inod II. Uomlmiunl Mth Uonlori Ullllliwul will tnlco notion Hint on tlio U4lh tiny of Jaiiunry, 1H03, Friuilt h. Woodward, plalntllllicruln, filed hnr X'till"ii In tliadlRtrlcl court of Noiiiulm cotitily, No lrn"ltu, nKnltinl Hiild (IcfoiidHiitH, thu object mid tiniyorof which nro to qtilot (ho title in tlio i)liilntlfr mid nitnlnnt trio dofcndimtH of lot fluhl 8. block Hlxty cltfht CA, In tbo vllliwoof Nemn. .n City, county of Notimlm, Mid Hlntnor Nt'iinwicii. You nro required to nnnwor milil petition on or bnforo i ho Oth diiy of March, 100,1. Dated Junuurv 34. 1903. KIIANK U WOODWARD, IlyKHKDO. IIAWI'IJY, J'lalntltT. IiIh itttorncy. Notico of Tax Salo To 10. 0, Ij. HolmoH find to whom It mny concern. Nollco Ih hereby glvon that on tbo Mill any or .May, A. I). 1001, O. .I.Thrrp purohnHcd lit privuto tax anlo from the county treasurer of Nomnliii county, Nebras ka, nt bin olUco In Hiild county, the following dCHcrlbod reul fwtnte lu Notniiha county, No brnHkn. to-wlUILot olovoti fll 1 of block glxly- oiiii01j, In Noiniiliu City, Nebnmka, ThRt luhl rcnl cstnto wiw taxed In thonamo of 10. O. Ij. IIolmoH nnd waa purchiincd by O. T. Thorp for tbo delinquent taxci for tbo year A l.d.io fono and all proviquHlycnrH; that the time of redemption of natd real oHtfttfl will oxplro on tho 29th dar of May. A. D. 1003 tho 29tb day of May. A. D. 1003 That on AiiRtint Int. 11W1, O. J Thorp Hold and an- Hluned Kld lax certificate to U. W. Hhlvoluy. Tdiita. w.HhlAcley Ih dead and tbo under nlKnod Ih tboqunlinod and actinic udmlnlH tralor Of nald entuto. HU8AN I. SUIVEMSY. PJETER KEltKlilR, Dealer In MEATS - Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, W, P. TIDROW Proprietor of The Nemaha Restaurant .i .i Fine,,Knc of Cigars, Confectionery, Fruiitctc, Lunches served. NEMAHA. NEBRASKA y&ll our farmer readers should take Advantage of the unprecedented club ' blng offer we this year make, which includes with this paper The Iowa Homestead, its Special Farmers' Insti tute editions, and The Poultry Farms er, These three publications are the best of their clasB and should be in every farm homo. To them we udd for local, county and general news our own paper and make the price for the four for one yearjf 1.35. Never before was so much superior reading matter offered for to email an amount of money. Tho papers named which we club with our own are well known throughout the wost and commend themselves to the reader's fuvorable attention upon mere mention. The Homestead is the great agricultural and live stock paper of the west. The Poultry Farmer is the most practical poultry paper for the farmer published in the country, and the Special Farm ers' Institute editions are the most practical publications for the promo tion of good farming ever published. Take advantage of this great offer. Traveling Is Dangerous. Constant ruotion jure the kidneys which are kept in place In the body by delicate attach ments. Tide Is the reason that trav elers, trainmen, street car men, team sters and all who drive very much suf fer from kidney disease in some form. Foley's Kidney Cure etrenghtens the kidneys and cures all forms of kidney nnd bladder disease. Geo. H. Hnusan, locomotive engineer, Lima, O .writes, "Constant vibration of the engine cniised me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I imed Foley's Kidney Cure. For sale by M T Hill. s?i?4,fl-v.fr-j"ii ErerrtXKly abould loin the Muln-j Vir la Club of America. llt..Ha .. ati m . TVT ' - W Therei nothing elie like It MOT U- anywhere. ItooaUalmoitsothiti :ta join and the "" iimiTct) nro wonaprrui. It enables you to 5SfSB,eJlU V Peelal out prices. It secures re Saoed .ratea at many hotel. U antwen queitloni ftof:nre. It offora ckolariblpi land Talua" rootnau many cl tlea for Us nembert. in addition. JM2ET ! Mont"" ajiubl cation in n olat by Itself .InoluaW B pieces of UIhlMsVoai Find In strumental muslpffull alwy each month without , JBh,J?0L 7aj)leoe8 In one year In all. YOU OAM (JET AI.T. nVTHHKM lHnwiva vni r. HOST NOTHINO, "v" a" The f u 1 1 yearly membership fee Is One Dollar for which you get all above, and yon tnny with draw any time within three months If you want to do so and eoiynur dollar buck. If you don't care to spend $1.00. sond 23 cents for threo tnu oner by. You will sret rour tnoner bunk in inunianneinoersnip. noDoayoan aaora to pass relue nun seat free oi uy inr seat free of charge, but If you are wlso you will times over, run particulars will bo send In your request for membership with the proper f eo at once. The 23 cts. throo months mem bersblp otter will soon change. Write at onoo ad mrwrtingyotir tetter ana enoioBiutr S1.00 for run years inomudrsuip or uvunty-nvo cents tor turuu moBtln to UTfAI. bl'tTMCAICY NVHIII VIjXIU No. iaoNniittaWt..N. Y.Ctly. 14 UUIILS WHLIIL AIL USt FAILS. had Host Cotmli Hyrtii. Tnotcii Uwxl. El In tlmn. Pom iy druiridMR. 1U... TvT-1-.1-- A J .....J..1... I W". W". Sandkkh, Publisher , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 11103. Nice f refill at Huttlea'. oranges one penny ouch Jim Knight lias moved on tho Fred Lnmpo farm nertheaBt of Nemaha. Joe Titua has gone to Cnsper, Wyom ing, to viait relatives uud Bee tho coun try. John Sapp, an attache of tho Brown ville Biograph, called at this office Wuduesday. The meotings at tho Methodist church increase in interest. The at tendance ii good and is growing. There have been several addition! to the church. Mrs. Hand Montelth and son of Gomstock, Nebr., arrived in Nemaha Thursday afternoon on a visit to her mother, Mrs. E. A. Ifinick, and her sisters, brothers and friends. The Davis Family Vaudiville Co. gave an entertainment at the opera house Thursday night to a fair crewd. They give another entertainment tot Might, going from hero to Brock. Charles Ii. Hacker, our popular county clerk, and MIsb Elsie Hacker were married at Auburn last Sunday. The Advertiser extends heartiest con gratulations and best wishes. May their married life be a long and happy one. The class in Crelgbton medical col lego of Omaha, of -which Fay Gaither is u member, had examination this week. Fay stood highest In the class, which numbers 45. This is a One rec ord, but Fay is a first class young man, steady and of studiouB habits. We.be-i lieve he will rank as one of our leading physicians If he continues the way he has started. Lemuel Goldsberry and one of his sons plead guilty to horse stealing be fore Judge Stull. They had applied for u change of venue but concluded the best thing for them to do was to plead guilty, thus saving the county tho expense es the trial, and get as light a sentence as passible. The old man was sentenced to three years and the young man to two years in the penitentiary. The other sou Ib out on bail and will have bis trial at the next term of court. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Workman have had their matrimonial relations dis solved by the district ceurt. When they were married, about a year ago, Mr. Workman deeded his new wife 40 acres of land. In the settlement she deeds the land back to Mr. Workman and ,'he paid her 8S00. ThiB is the same woman who married 1. J. Jarvis a few years ago and was afterward di vorced, and was awarded a life iatsrest in 40 acres of land. She seems to make money -by marrying aud being divorced. Twenty-five Cents a Month Most things you buy have increaced in price in price, but The Lincoln Daily News, the brightest and most hustling evening paper in Nebraska, is mailed at the old price of twenty five cents a month. Thousands of Xebraskana in town and country have been on Its subscription list year after year, and will join in its praises. It is independent aud stands with the penple on tho great questions of today. Thure is not a dull Hue in it. Its market reports are the very latest. Three editions are printed deily, enabling it to reach many portions of tho state ahead of all competitors. The rural routes are rapidly increasing its circu lation, and peoplo generally want a papercheap in price yet not in quality are subscriplng for The Lincoln Daily News. Why don't you do likewise? The Easy Pill Dewitt's Little Early Risers do not gripe nor weaken the system. They cure billlouBtiess, jaundice, constipa tion, and inactive liver, by arousing 'he Becretionn, moving the bowels gent ly, yet edectually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stoiiuuh, liver and bowels that the cause or, tlio trouble is removed entire ly. These famous little pills exert a decided tonic efleot upon the organs involved uud if their use Is continued for a few days there will bo no return uf the trouble. W. W. Keeling. School Items. Elmcn Siiivhley, Editor. 'Young man, young, woman consldi er well before .staying out of school. Tliero is an old;nphorlsm, true as trite: "Tho educated mind rules the world." (Selected.) Snowballing is tho enjoyment of the boys. The seventh i grade aro studying square root. Willie Sanders visited the High room Tuesday. Miss Jessie Wiemor, of Brown ville, visited school Friday. The little folke are thankful for a now supply of paper and pencils. Bessie Washburn was absent Mon day. This was her drat ubsence this year. Miss Blanche Dye of Aubnrn spent a few minutes in the Primary room Friday. Hazol Paris is the only scholar in tho Intermediate room that has not been tardy er absent. Physical geography will soon be a thing of the past and the members of the ninth grade are rejoicing, Mrs. Clara Dooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrv. II. Scboonoverof Brownville, was buried at that place Monday after noon. Mrs. Dooley was resident of Sheridan, Wyoming. She had been sick at her heme and was in a hospital there, but not getting better she started for a hospital Id Denver, but got worse and had to stop at Alliance, where Bhe died last Saturday. She was 32 years of age. The funeral services, conduct ed by Rev. M. S. Foutch, were held at the Metbodlat church at Brownville at 4 :3 p. m. Monday. Mysterious OiroomBtance. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? She whois hluahing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it. By gently arousing the lazy brgaas hey compel good digi estion and bead off constipation. Try them. Only 25o at Heeling's, druggist. Rev. ..If. C. Aldradge will preach regularly at the Cumberland Presby terian church (Mt. Pleasant) every two weeks. Everybody is invited: WATCH 8T. LOUIS Tho Greatest World's Fair the world has ever seen will be held at St. Louis in 1004. To keep in touch with the work of preparation for this great World's Fair and to get all the news of the Earth, every reading person should nt once subscibe for the great newspaper of St. Louis; the Globe Democrat. It stands pre-eminent and alone among American newspapers, aue acknowledges no equal or rival Its circulation extends to every Btate and territory of the Uuion, to Canada and Mexico, and to" every part of the World where there are readers of the English -language. It ought to be in your home during the coming year. See advertisement elsewhere iu this Ibbuo. 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Healthy kldi neys filter the Impurities from the blond, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidnoys and will positively cure all forms of kldnoy and bladder disease. It strengthens the wholo syatem. For sale by M T Hill. Qrr. (tfg. W. Keeling, Nomnhn, Nebraska. Office in Keeling drug storo. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. Korsnleby M.T. II 111. SALE - NEBRASKA The Groat Republican Paper of America Globe-Democrat KN APP & SON . Proprietors of the Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBR, Good Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. Kcfitol Dyspepsia Gure Digests what yeu eata AW .? 'I 1 , ) r EL' s X . ppmot"' iW-1 ff