m i it i wWi m rfc r i,flhA -fciiMiw Vti . UUKLS Wlltllt ALL USt FAILS. Hfl neat ixniuli Hjrnti. Tnoten uixxi. I'rl 111 tlmo. Soln iv ilruifiOMn. Upo 1 Notice for Iloaring Claims lu UioConnly Court of Noninlm enmity. Nob In Mm miittor of llicruitiiUiof Jon uh Jones, iIoccuihciI. . Notlc.o Ik liorooy iclvnn tlmt ttio court Iiiih nmilo mi onlur limiting thn tlmo for crvilltorN to lllo CIllllllH llMllllt Willi lICCOIIHt'cl to six moiilliH front the lllh day of Ai.ill, 113. mill Hint May lltli, July lltli ami (Jotohur 12th,l!HM, lit 10 o'clock it, in of caoli lny, at. tlMi oillco of tho county Jmln of Ncinuliii 1 county, NuhriiHlcn, In Auburn. NopniHlui, Iiiih Iiopii llxert I iy the court oh tho tlmo noil plnco when mill wlioro nil iiorHoiiH who IihvhoIkIiiih mill ilcniiindH iii;iiltiHt hiiIiI iIupuhhciI can Imvo tlinwinio oxiwnliicd, iiiIJuhIoiJ mill nllowcil, mid nil cIiiIiiih not prcHonlcd liy thn liiHt men tioned ilntn will bo forever hnrruil, hy nil or der of tint court, BDntcil Mnrch 17th, 11)03.) UlUIIAItl) K. NIOAIi, County .TiiiIko, The r. g5. W. Keeling, Noninlm, NobruHlui. Office, In Keeling drug Htore. Advertiser W. W. Sandekh, 1'ijbliflher FRIDAY, MAHCII 27, 1003. wiyHW -ifwwNif t - Fresh cow for sale, office! Inqulro lit tliia 1ET Eli 1CERKER, Deulorln Highest intirkolpiioo puid'ibr Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc. Kino lino of Wall Paper jtiat received at Kuulltifj's drug storo. Remember wo havo a largo stock of furniture and our prices aro right. Call and see uh if you' need anythingin this line. Edwards it Bradford Lumber Co. A ministerial convention of the Nebraska City district M. E. church will bo held at Tnlmugo, April 28 and 28. M. S. Foutch will have a paper on tThu Traffic and Use of Tobacco. Huv IX 13. Lske will havo a paper on Tho Evangaltsllo Side of the Forward Movement. The columns ofChrlstendom,tho now American weekly published in Chicago will keop you in touch with all tho 1 great forces that are working for tho betterment of mankind, and glvo you tho bust thought on the immediate questions of the day. John W. Folton of Auburn has lost the sight of one of his oyes entirely and the other Is badly effected. He had an attack of smallpox a few weeks ago and it left his eyes in this condition. He haj spent several hundred dollars to suvo the sight of the other eye and is in hopes it will bo done, but the res maiding eye is very weak. lie does not think smallpox is a such a small uffuir. Harness&Shoe Shop Ilnvlnjropcni'il ii IIiiriiPHH Hhop and Hlioo rcpilrlin ImisIiiom I denim to Inlorin tlio pi)tl(ior Ncnnili'i nnd vicinity that 1 inn prupitiud to do nil Kind of Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing And Oiling Good Hand Made Harness a Specialty All mo Invited to cull In ami hco inc. ' J. E. CROTHEK, Tlie Prairie Parmer The Advertiser mokes an Outri'yht Pur chaste, of a number of tiubseriytions at Wholesale, prices and off'eis them to its readers at Much Less than Cost Two Papers with tho Advertiser Tho Prairio Farmer Wookly and Tho Prairio Earmor HomoMaga aino Monthly Ono Yoar with tho Advortisor for only 35 ots. oxtra. lir-ginning with the publication of this notice all HuliHcriburs to the Ad vertiser ronewi-ig their kubscriptions for one t'ar direct to Ibis office may fi'curo Tho Prairio Fartnor weekly, including The l'rairio Farmer Home Magazine monthly supplement, and the Advertiser all for one year each, lor $1 a5. Tho Prnirio Farmer is tho greutept farm iiiuMivostock paper now publish ed. It ix curofully edited, handsome Jy illustrated, lm complete livr stock iliiirkot reports oi Chicago, Kansas Oi ty and Omaha. Tho I'mirio Far mer lIonioMaga&ino monthly supple ment is a ureal, publication for wom an, young woman, boys and girls. It has bright, spicy articles, printed on th bast book paper, profusely il lustrated with half-tone engravings. The two papers niaUo a substantial and intorobting combination tor any family. . . ltiM'iiidimr this offer The Praine Farmer writes us: k We would not fuel like making you a similar propos ition t!id wo not think that your pap er would result in sending us at loiiht .000 new subscriptions thin year. Wo are offering you an opportunity that your readers should not let slip by. Your readers will not bo paying for the blauk paper wu ubo, but wo are counting upon their liking tho paper ho much that thoy will always want to read them." "Everything new" is the motto of tho Kerkoff-Locko Dramatic Co. Now scenery, Jnew plays, oveti their own new front drop curtain. Thoy open their engagement at the Grand Opera House Hrowpville, on Monday, March 30, with "The Seal of Silence." Season tickets SOc. Single admission in, 25, and :I5. The Junior League elected tho fol lowing officers last Sunday: President Eliza Farson. First Vlee-Pres. Avis Carse. Second Vice FresLona Maxwell. Third Vioo-Pres,--EaruestSoid. . Fourth Vlco-Pres. Pearl Sold. Secretary Ella Col orlck. Treasurer Lala Hill. Miss Florence Mlnlck la superinten dent. Tho longuo meets every bunduy afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Howen visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Minick of Bracken this week, driving in to Nemaha and taking the train for Salem Thursday evening, Mrs. Jiowun is a sister of Mrs. Mtuick. They will start for tho state of Wash ington in a few days whore they ex pect to make their home In tho future. Then home has been in Iowa, T. O. Daughterty is now in a hospital at. Omaha, where ho will have an operation performed. When Tom was a boy he received a pistol shot in his breast. Tho ball was never re moved and at times bus given him much pain. It is thought by at oper ation the bull can be removed. His Nemaha frieudd hope for a successful operation and u complete recovery. Louis Lowman, father oi'Edw.E. Lowman of Hrownville, died at his home in McCook Thursday afternoon of last week. Mr. Lowman was for many years one of tho leading mer chants of Hrownville, leaving there In 1S80. Ills body was brought to Hrown ville for burial Satuiday afternoon. Mr. Lowman leaves a wife, son, and daughter, who have our sympathy in their bereavement. II. T. Minick is now ready to Bell rights for the manufacture and sale of his patent corn husking machine. This machine husks tho corn from tho stalks, leaving the stalks in the field. Parlies who wish to investigate will do well to call on or correspond with Mr. Minick. He is talking some of erecting a factory in Nemaha, and wo hope ho will conclude to do so, as it would be a good thing for the town. His macolne is said to bo a success in every rospoct. An Epwortb League was organized at the Methodist church last Sunday evening. Tho followiug olllcers were elected: Pres. Miss Florence Minick. First VicesPres. Neilie Sanders . Second VlcesPres. Lulu Cooper. Third Vico-Pres. Mary Farson. Fourth Vice-Pres Geneva West. Secretary Helle Galbraith. Treas. Emery Howe. A meeting of the members and those wishing to join will be held at the MetliodiBt church Saturday night to complete arrangements for meetlugs etc. In the rooms of tho Nebraska Stato Historical society at tho state unlver sity, Lincoln, Ncb. there is on exhi bition a tablet of white bronze that is to bo placod on one of tho big redwood trees In a park at Santa Cruz, Cal., in memory of tho late J. Sterling Morton. This tablet Is about two feet square and is cast with its inscriptions stand ing in bold relief so that they may be read at a considorablo distance. On tho upper left hand corner aro the words "plant truths," and upon the uppor right hand cornor tho words, "plant trees." Uelow these words is a design composed of four oak leaves and an acorn on a single twig, beneath which is set for tho significance of tho tablet as follows: "In memory of J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska, father of Arbor day; born April 22, 1832; died April 27, 1902. Hy order of Neb robka State Historical socioty." Tho tablet was manufactured in Des Moines at the order of W. W. Cox, of Cortland, who conceived the idea while touring California that Mr. Morton should bo remembered as have been many other men of national promin ence in the naming of the big trees abounding in the park at Santa Cruz. He asked leave of the park authorities there to name one of the treps after Mr. Morton and was assured that it would be granted If the proper tablet weie furnished. At tiio last meeting of the historical society a committee, with Mr. Cox as chairman, was appointed to secure the tablet and provide for its installation. The tree picked out to bear tho namo of Mr. Morion, and to which tho tablet will be fastened, is about 270 feet high and is believed to antedate the pyramids. There are others much larger in the park. Pending .its being sent to California tho tablet is shown at the historical society's room beneath the bust of AI r Mortou. Neb. City Tribune. The St. Louis Ropublic is talkin about tho "certainty of democratic success in 1001." For sublime faith wo havo nover aeon anything quite equal to that and think it should bo quoted in the International Sunday School Lesson Leaf as a notable ex ample of human confidence in tho uu known, tho unseen, the unexpected and the Impossible. Neb. Cy. Tribune. Nearly Forfeits His Life- . A runaway almost eliding fatally' started a .horrible ulcer on tho leg of J. H. Orner, Franklin Grove. III. For four year it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Uuckleu's Arnica Salvo had no trouble to euro him. Equally good for .burns, skin eruptions aud piles. 25c at Keeiug's drug storo. So Sweet and Pleasing in Taste Mrs. C. Peterson, 025 Lake St. Tope ka, Kan., speaking of Ballard's Horo hound Syrnp, Bays: "It haB nover fail ed to give entire satisfaction, and of all cough remedies, it is my favorite, and I must confer to my many friends that it will do and has done what it has claimed for it to speedily cure a cough or a cold ; and it is so sweet and pleasing in tuste." 25c, SOc, and $1.00 at Hill's. Call and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. AFTER LACRIPPE-VyHAT? Uatullv a hacking cougli and a gener al feeling of weakness, often leading to fatal results after tho patient is sups posed to have passed the dauge.r point. Foley's Honey and Tar is guaranteed to cure the "grippe cough" and make you strong and well It never fails to .-top u cough if taken in time. Take no substitute. Election Notice Notico is hereby given that the ani nual election for the village of Nemaha City, Nebraska, will bo held on Tues day, April 7, 11)03. Polls will be opened at 1) o'clock a. in. and remain open uus til 7 o'clock p. in., at Tho Advertiser ofllce, at which time and place two (2) trustees for said village will bo elected for the term of two (2) years. I. N. Cooi'KU, Chairman. W. W. Sandkus, Clerk. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve The only poattive cure for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles cuts, burns, bruises eczema and all ab rasions of tue skin' DoWitt's is the only Witch Hazel Salve that is made from the pure, unadulterated witch hazel all others aro counterfeits. Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is made to cure counterfeits aro made to sell. W. W. Keeling. Call in and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published in the United States. Tho Easy Pill Dewitt's Little Early llisers do not gripo nor weaken thoBystem. Thoy cure billlousness, jaundice, cousiip.i tioD, and Inactive liver, by arousing tho secretions, moving the bowels gent ly, yet eJlectually, and 'giving such tone and stiength to the glands of the stomach, liver and bo -vols that tho cause or. the trouble is removed enttie ly. These famous little pilis exert a decided tonic etlect upon thu organs Will Cure Consumption. A A Hor ren, Finch, Ark., writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it lias cuied consumption in the llrst Btages." For sale by Hill. A Physician "Writes "lam desirous of knowing if the profession can obtain Herblne in bulk for prescribing purposes? It has been of great use to mo in treating cases of dyspepsia brought on by excesses or overwork., 1 have naver known it to tail in restoring the organs alloc ted, to their healthful activity." 50c bottle at Hill's. Report of the Condition of the BANK OF NEMAHA Chnrtor No. C32 Of Ncinnhn, in tho Stato of Nobrac kn, nt tho closoof bUHlncNS MhjcIi 18, 1002. KliSOUKCKS Lonns nnd discounts 817220 30 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured u M Hanking house fiir.illuro nnil fixtures 1141 Ci) Current expenses and taxes paid 339 10 Due from national, statu and private hanks and hankers 8143 67 Total cash on hand 2104 05 'Total S2S964 05 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $6000 00 Surplus lund . 300 00 Undivided profits 2- 61 Individual deposits subject to check...22830 44 'Total , $280t34 05 State of Nebraska, 1 County of Nemaha, 1 HH I, Elinor E. Allon, cashier of tho abovu named bank, do solemnly swear that tho abovo statement Is correct and a lruo copy of tho report inado to tho Stato Hanking Hoard. ELMEIt E. ALLEN, CaBulor. Attest VM. E MlYS1' "'-tors. Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 23rd day ofMnivli, 1002. W. W. SANDEUS, Nojary Public. KNAPP & SON Proprietors of the Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA," NEBR. Good Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. The Advertiser and the Western Swine Breeder one (yeur for fcl.JJD; the Advertiser and Poultry Topics one year for Si. 15; Tho Advertiser and tho Daily 'Omaliu Nowh ono year lor S2.U0 ; the Advertiser and tho Iowa Home stead, Poultry- News and Homo stead Ihstitute numbers oue yoar for TWICE EVERT WEEK $1.32; the Advertiser ami the Nebraska nvolved and If their use is continued pannBr one yoar for SI. 35; the Adver tiser and the Chicago Weekly Inter All our fanner readers should take advantage of the unprecedented club bing offer we this year make, which Includes with this paper Tho Iowa Homestead, Its Special Farmers' Insti tute editions, and The Poultry. Farm er. These three publications are the best of their class and should be in twery farm homu. To them we add for local, county and general news our own paper and mako the price Inr the four for one year.!. 85. Nover bsloie w.is so much superior reading matter offered for so uniall an amount of money. Tho papers named which we club with our own are well known 'throughout the west and commend themselves to the reader's favorable attention upon mure mention. Tin Homestead Is the urit agricultural nnil livestock paper of the west. The Poultry Farmer la tho most practical poultry paper for the tanner published in tho country, and tho Special Faun Institute editions are u.e mow lor a few days there will be no return of the trouble. W. V. Keeling. Cures Sciatic Bhoumatism Mrs. A. E dimpson. .000 Craig St Ivnoxville, Tenn., writes Juno 10th. 18D0: "I havo been trying thu baths of Hot Springs, Ark. for seiatlo rheu matism, but I get moie relief from Hul limit) snow Liniment than any medicine or anything 1 have ever tried Enclosed find pustoflice order for 81.00 Send me a largo bottle by Southern Express." Sold by .M. T. Hill Toe St TI10 Great Newspaper of the World Lous Tho Great KopubJIcnn Taper or America inooret ONE DOLLAR A YEAH ers .. , 1.1 1...., ..., f.ir flit, nrnnwt ptMOUCai puuiiuutiiiuo i..i (inn of good farming evei publiBiivd Trtka advttutugoof this rMi oJTrr. EscapotJ an Awful Fnto. Mr. II HaggiiiB or Melbourne, Fin. writes, "My doctor told mo I had the consumption and nothing could be done for me. I win given up to die The offer of a free trial bottle of4)r K 'tig's New Discovery for Consumpt ion, induced me to try it. Results weioslaitllng. lam now on the road to recovery rod owe all to Dr, King's New Discovery. It surely saved ni. life." This great cure is guaianteed tor all throat and lung di-eases by Keeling the druggist, I'rioo 50u & $1 Trial hottlo fiee. Ocean ono year for SI. 50; the Adver tiser and the Semi-Weekly St. Loul Globe Democrat one year for 81. 75; the Advertiser and the SemixWuekly Nebraska Stato Journal one year foi $1.85 These are some of our clubb ing offers, but wa have others, Can you beat them uuvwhern? Ohiluran's doughs and Golds Mrs. Joe MoUrath, &7 K, 1st St. Hutchison, Kan., writes; "I have given Ballard's lloreliound Svrup to my children tor coughs and colds for lie past four years and llnd it the best medicend 1 ever jisod." Unlike many cough syrups, it contains no opium, but will soothe and heal nnv disease of thu throat or lungs quicker ruin any other remedy. Si. 0 Oat Hill's 2'?tc 2)aily Globe- Democrat is without a rival in all the West a?)dsla?Hls at the very front amow the Jew fieuliy Great 7ien'sj)aj)ers of the world BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID Dally. Includiug Sunday One Year SO 00 0 months !J 00 !l months 1 50 Dally, Without Sunday One Year St 00 0 months 2 00 W mouths 1 00 Sunday Edition 40 to 00 Pages One Year go 00 0 months 1 00 25c, 50o and Tho "Twicea-Week" Issue of the Globe-Democrat at One Dollar a Year Is the greatest newspaper bargain of tho ago. It h almost equal to a Dailv at tho price of a Weekly. It gives the latest tolegraphio news trom all tho world every Tuesday and Friday Its urrkot reports are complete and ooirect in every detail It has no equal as a home and family journal, and ought to bo ifc everv fireside in the land. b m Two papers every week. 5 Eight pages or more every Tuesday and FrhJay, One Dollar for one year, Sample Copies Free, A Revelation. If you will make inquiry it will be a revelation to yon how many sueuuinb to kidney or blad der troubles In one foim o' another, l' the patient is not beyond medical ant FoleyV. Kidney Cure will cure. It utyer disappoints. For sale Ly Hill. 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