H I ' w- ! ' V ft- 1$4 f "liT W?lt tSwIitRbALL list f AILS. tQl .' M B6fl Coiu?U Syrup. Tamos (looii. lira IJJ tSl ' 'n 'iBMs. Sold iy ilnicalMn. gf ITotico for noaring ClaimB In tho County Court of Notimliar-minty, Net) In lliotnuttur of Ihu'cHlnlfuf JqiiuIi Jontfj, ileccaHnd. Nnttco Is liorohy islvon Hint tlio court linn nmilo an oritur Mmlllni; tlio tlnlu forori'illlorK to Tito oIulniH HKiiliiHt Hnltl deccnsi'il to hIx tnonlliH from t no lit li day or Ainll, 1U03. unit Hmt. Muy lltli, July llth ami uetoiu-r 12th, 1003,' fit 10 o'clock 11. in of enoli iny, nl-tliu oilleo of tlio county jml(n of Noinnlm nount.v, NctiriiHlcn, In Auburn, NoprnNlui.tuiH Ixw'ii JlxcM tiy tlio court nn llio II1110 nnd jiinco whtiu ami whore nil pornoim who havucli linn and ili-tnamlH iuliiHt Hiild duccuHcd can havu Tliuwuno oxiuimikmI, adJiiHtnil and ullowotl, and ill Chilian not prcHcutcd tty tlio ItiHt men tioned date will bo forever barred, by an or der of tlio court. UDaled March 17th, 11)0.1.1 HlGllAUI) V. NKAli, County .Tuilo. Notioo of Appointmont of Ad ministrator Tlio Hint oof NobritHlciijCoiinlyof Nomalin.HR, In ttiecoutity c urlor Notnulia county, Nob. To Mary Ann Hi linbks and D.ivl I W, iCvhiih, and loan iiorsonH liitercitod In the enlrUu of Margaret Kvhiin, dccuMcd. Notice Ih liorchv kivoii that, Kllzuuntti WIN 1iiiiih hnn tiled 11 petition praying HuLad inlnlHtniiloii of Haul cHiat" he ranted 10 Da vid W. lOvaiiM a imIiiiI lii atorj tl at tuo t'cn Iiik thereof t an li o i fir nl it) the 2nd tl yif .Mu,, A I), lual, nr 10uloclc n, m., at I lie eoiimy court room f Hiild (viiniy, tu Auhtirn, vl on ynu and all permits InteicHted may uppeiii' and show cause. If there be any, why mo pm or ofNiild petition Nhouht not l Krantcd, mid unloiHyouHo Hppear the court may uraiittho pniver of Hal I pntl lo 1. or up jiilut homo other Htiltable poiMin, and inulce nil proper ordeiH for the due admlulMtratlon of Hiiiil cHlnto, WIhh-ha iiiv bund ntid ho 1 of snhl court thlaOtti day of A pi II, A. D. 11)0.1 UlOilAltD K. NUAL, County Judue. r. $$). W. Keeling, Nemaha, Nobraskn. Offioa in Keeling drug store PETER KEllKER,' Dealer In JVE jEC -A- U 3 Ilighoat mnrkctprico paid for llidca, Lard, Tallow, etc, KNAPP & SON Proprietors of the Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA,' NEBE. Good Dray in cennoction with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. Harness Shoe Shop llavlnt; opened a IlainesH Shop ami Hhoo Tf p ilritiu luiHlnesH I denim to Iniorm tne punlior Nemaha and vicinity that I am piopurod to do all It IiuIh of Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing And Oiling Good Hand Made Harness a Specialty All aio Invited to cull In and hco mo. J. E. OROTHER Noarly Forfeits His Lifo A runaway almost onding fatally started a horrible ulcor on tho leu of J. B Oritur, Franklin Grovo. 111. ,For four yeara it dolled all doctors and all leinodies. Hut HucklHti'a Arnica Salvo had no troublu to euro him. Equally good for burns, akin oruptiunH and pilosni SSo iit Keeinu'd drug store. All our farmer readers should take advantage of the unprecedented club bing offer we this year make, which ifiolndeJ with this paper The Iowa HqmoBtead, Its Special Farmers' Insti tute editions, and The Poultry Finnic er, These three publications are tho best of tliolr class and should be iu overy rami homo. To them we add for local, county and geneial news our own paper rind niako the price tor the four for one y war $1.35. Never befote was so much superior reading matter oU'tiri'd for so H'uall an amount ot money, Tho papers named which we olub with ourov n are wtjll known throughout , tho wi'at ijud commend themselves to the reader's favorable attention upon mere mention. The Homestead is the fjreat agricultural and live stock paper of the west, The Poultry Farmer is tho most practical poultry paper for the funnel -published in tho country, and the Special Faun its' Institute editions are tho moat pr.totical pilbjications for the. promo i lot of pood farming ever published. ! advantage of this ureal offer, Fofey's-Honey and Tar fits'vs colds, prevents pneumonia TVlfl NpVYa;lra ArlvPl4l!GrM me j-Neorajsa Aaveruser W. W. Sandehs, .Publisher rillDAY, AI'HIL 70, 1003. Fltto lino of Wall Paper just received at Keollnn'n tln'K flfore. Take tho wagonette when in Au burn if you want to po to any part of tho city. John McISIImnoy, prop. For boat aaaorttnont of Dry GoodH and Shoes go to tlio Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris, prop'r. Tho Nebraska Mercantile Mutua, Insurance company of Lincoln, Ne braska, has over $0,000,000 insurance in forco with tho leading business men of tho state. AHk to see a list of them Tho editors and promoters of the new American weekly, Christendom, have tho resources at command to make the journal tho best ntid greatest of its kind, and one that should bo in every homo of refinement. II. D. IJcobe, resident manager of the Edwards and Bradford Lumber Co. at Petersburg, Nob., in remitting lite siibsuiption for another year, writes that tho town is suffering from an out break of smallpox, and if the disease increases In the next week as it has in the past, half the town will have it, lie writes that he expects to como down with It any day. We sincerely hope ho will escape it or have it in a very mild form. The election in Nemaha was i quiet affair. No ticket was nominated, eo the raco was a free-for-all. Twenty, live votes wore cast. John I. Dressier was elected, receiving 14 votes. II. M Tollingur and W. W. Sanders wore tied for second place, each receivings votes. Mr Samlets has withdrawn in favor of Mr. Tolllnger. Miles Knapp received 7 votes, O. F. Zook 4, P. L. Woodward 2. Hank Marker 2, and Will Keeling, Frank Titus, Win. Itossoll, Jamt's Iliatt and Walter Maxwell ono each. Married At tho resldenco of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hall, living south of St. Deroin, in Richardson county, on Sunday, April C, 10U3, by Rev. Timothy Vice, Mr. L. Stokes and Miss Emma Hall. The groom is a bi other of W. W. Stokes of Nemaha and tho bride is a sister of Mrs. Stokes. Miss Helen Hoover was one of tho guests and played tho wed ding march. The young couple have gone to housekeeping on tho Swopo farm, near St. Deroin known as tho old TenEyck farm. May tholr married life be it happy and prosperous ono. WANTED I will pay moio than any body for all kinds of of furs, racoon , skunk, civit, oppossum, music rats, minks, fox, wolf, beaver, otter and all kinds of furs. Want them In tho next ao or 00 days. Btlng iu your furs. P, Kkkkisii. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo Tho only positive cure for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding pile cuts, burns, bruises eczema and all ab rasions of tne skin' DeWitt'd is tho only Witch Hazel Salve that is Inado from the pure, unadulterated witch hazel-all otho's are counterfeits DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is made to cure counterfeits aro made to sell. W. W. Keeling. AFTER LACRIPPE WHAT? Ustifillv a hacking cough and a gener al feeling of woaknesy, often leading to fatal results after the patient Is sups posed to have passed the danger point. Foley's Honey and Tar Is guaranteed to cure the 'Vrlppu cough" and make you strong and well It never fails to Hiop a cough if taken iu time. Tako no substitute. Escaped an Awful Fato. Mr. II. Haggins of Melbourne, Fla. write, ".My doctor told me I had tho consumption and nothing could he done liir me. I was given up to die Tho offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumpt ion, induced me to try it. Itesults weie stauling. I am now on the road to reoivery rnd owe till to Dr. King's Nnv Discovery. It surely saved my life" 'Ihisgieat carets guaranteed for all tltroat and lung diseases by Keeling the drimuist. Price 50c &$1 J Trial bottle ti eb. iujiunjiumiiiijji. Lot Clovor'dled very suddonly Wed ne8(l!iy tnorning ntthB homo o( hi his I daughter, Mrs. John B. Stiers, where I ho was visiting. Ho came to his daughter's last Saturday expecting to visit for a month. Ho wa Bupparently in usual henlth Tuesday evening. About 4 o'clock Wednesday morning Mr, Clover called Mrs. Stiers find nsk sd her to give him something as ho had a pain in his breast. Sho gavo him a dose of mediclno which relieved him and ho wont back to bed again. In a short timo the pain came back and Mrs, Stlars got up and started the fire in tho kitchen to heat some water. Mr. Clover dressed himself and went into tho kitchen and sat down in a chair, In a few minutes ho straight ened out and died without making a sound. Mr, Clover was an old citizen of the county, having lived hore about 40 years. His wifo died last winter. Mr. Clover loaves ono son, May wardClover, living near Glonrock, and three daugh tersMrs. John 1J. Stiers and Mrs. John II, Argabright ef Nemaha prei cinct and Mrs. Joe Parsons of Rich ardson county. Lnat Monday evening about fifteen or twenty of Miss Hetty Seid's friends and schoolmates assembled at her home to celebrate her thirteenth births day. The family were joyously eating supper, not knowing that the parlor was filled with guests, when at a Bud1" den moment their merry voices broke fortti. Mr and Mrs. J. II. Seid began to think the resurrection day had como The evening was happily spont in play ing names, also listening to some beaui tilul selections of music that wore ren dered. At a late hour the guests were Invited into tho dining room to par- tako of delicious refreshments of ice cream, cake and popcorn. After the refreshments wore served the guests departed to their homes, wishing Mi.ss Ilettle many moro happy birthdays. Mrs. S. T. Argabright came near be ing burned to death one day last week. Sho was burning sotno trash in the yard when her skirt caught lire in tho back. She tried to put it out with her hands but could nut and ran to the door and called to her sister. Miss Liz zie Lewark. Miss Lewark tried to put out the blaze but finding sho could not, ran into the house and got a pail nf itMitnf MirnuritwT ! mrur M ro A w..L x,u, , ,, ,,,, ,,' .. 1 UIIUU 11HH UALIilUIOIIIUK LIIU I1IU. Mrs. Argabright was considerably burned, but tho woolen skirts she was wearing probably saved hor life. It was a narrow escape. Conductor Joe Salisbury, who has had chaige of the Beatrice passenger train on the Hurlingtou f r n uumbor of years, has resigned his position and will leave In a few days for Michigan, where he will tako charge of a large tarm for his father. Mr. Salisbury has boon employed by tho hurlingtou for many ycarB and has made this city his home, where he has many warm friendB who will regret th learn of his intended dopartnre, but will wish him much success and pleastue in his new home. Nebraska City Tribune. Bottor Than a Plaster. A piece of tlunnul dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on tho affected partfi, is better than a plaster foi a lame back and for pains iu the side and chest. Pain Halm has no superior as a liniment for the nr nri in ucup NiMiifu.iiMi'suuiiir, ami iihmii mutio pains. For salo by V. W. Keeling Druggist. GOTO Houtz's Restaurant FOR A FINE LINE OF Candies, Cigars, Fruits etc. A liim line ot Summer Drinks liter ill Wlmia niiluru I'hituiiliut.m j.,,.v ... .. ..IV... w..." liuxjrilini etc. Call iu and sen us. Will Cure Consumption. A A Her ron, Finch, Ailc, writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the host preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has onied consumption-lu the first stages." For sale by Hill. Children's Coughs and Oolils Mrs. Joe McGrath, 327 E. 1st St., Hutchison, Kan., writes; "1 havo given Ballard's llorehound Srnp to my chihiten for coughs and colds tor the past four years and find It the best medicend I ever jUsed." Unlike many cough syiups, it cuntains no opium, but will soothG and bed any disease of the throat or lungs q.iick.-r t tan any other remedy. 251, 50o and '1 .0 0at UlU's . . :.,., - liQiceRegisferedShortEiorns AT ACJCTION At Tecumseh, Johnson County, Nebr., FVideiy, April IT, 1903 We will sell P0RTY-TW0 00WS AND HEIFERS AND TWELVE YOUNG S00TOH TOPPED BULLS, sired by our groat Crulckshank bull, Uaron SurmrdJS No. 14U8afi, by tho best son of Imported Salamis. All tho cattle are red Tu color and vory desirable individuals. This sals Bhottld Interest both the breeder and the farmer, as it Includes cattlo that will appeal to bDth classes of buyers. Tho offering la well bred, la in good thrifty condition and will, we boliove, please those who liko good Shorthorns. Nothing in salo ovor live years of age. We have determined to dissolve partnership in the breoding of Shorthorns and in consequence BARON SURMISE, NO 146,885, WILL GO IN THE SALE This bull is one of tho finest individuals, of absolutely stralghtCruickshank breeding and one of the best sires that ever did service in a Shorthorn herd. We will provo his great breeding qualities by offoring In this sale the most uni form lot of his calves, all red, sappy and of tho moat desirable kind. This 1b a chance for a breeder to secure a herd bull jtiat in his prime. If you want to get a Shorthorn attend this sale. Shorthorn'aro selling at very reasnnahlo prices this Bpring and now is tho time to buy. ' Salo will be held at Halstods' barn and commence at l o'clock p. m. sharp. No postponement on account of weather. A credit of 8 months will bo given If desired, Notes bearing 8 per cent, interest from date. Parties from a distance wi.hlng tiruo will please bring bank reference. Send for catalogue. Address ERNST BROS., Pleanc Mention this Paper PfgSl 3 f$MA m :C M HVl Asfsr7 ffl Vi. 3. l&V,lB&3Ei5HH.3' Hon of flualif.v.in.nnwna IvJik n) Why then waste timo, land, labor and money on poor trees 1 JTSKSlEJSWe PAY FRHGHT&!S Hr rival, yuaranteoentiresatisfaction. PnicnLisT.CoLonnD Plates, etc., Free. 1 V. PTSAV PACBS wcoklyand want more homo and CTARKLnmSJANA, Mo. We PAY lAOM. travofins salesmen. Outfit free. $frjS ml& A Revelation. If you will make inquiry it will bo a revelation to you how many succumb to kidney or blad der troubles In one form or another. If tho patient is not beyond medical ahl. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoints. For sale by Hill. The columns ofChristendom,the new American weekly published iu Chicago will keep you in touch with all tho great forces that are working for the betterment of mankind, and give you the best thought on the immediate questions of the day. Better Thau Gold. I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debil ity, writes F. G. Green, of Lancaster, N. II. "No remedy helped rao until T riunrnn noitirr 1?.antfn Tlit-t ra tirtttnli " u"iiib .uiuuttiu urnim? to 1111,11 did me more good than all the medic- ine I ever used. They havo also kept my wifein excellent health for years'. Sho says ElectricBitters are just splen did for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak run down women. No other medic ine can take its place iu our family." Try them. Only 50e. Satisfaction guaranteed by Keeling. So Sweet and Pleasing in Taste Mrs. C. Peterson, 025 Lake St. Tope ka, Kan., speaking of Ballard's Hote hound Syrnp, says: "It has never fail- 1 ed to give ontire satisfaction, and of all cough remedies, it is my favorite, and I must confess 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 aweet and pleasing iu taste." 25c, 50c, and $1.00 at Hill's. Cures Soiatio Rheumatism Mrs. A LSimpaon. 500 Craig St Knoxville, Tent)., writes Juno 10th, 1800: "I have been trying the baths of Hot Springs, Ark., for sciatic rhe-i-matism, but I get moie relief from Ballaul's Snow Liniment than smy medicine or anything 1 have ever tried Enclosed find postofilco ordor for $1.00 mo a largo bottle by Southern Express." Sold hv M. T Hill to , Call in and see us if you want snbsoriua for any paper published in the United States. The Advertiser and the Western Swine Brooder ono year for $1.35; the Advertiser and Poultry Tonics one year for $1.15; Tho Advertiser and tho ' Dally Omaha News one year lor S2.00; tho Adveitiser and tho Iowa Home stead, Poultry News and Home stead Ihstitute numbers one year for $1.32; thoAdvortiser and the Nebraska Farmer one year for St. 35; tho Adver tiser and tho Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean ono year for sM.60; the Adver User and the Satni-Weakly St. Louis Globe Di'inocrat ono year for 81.75; the Advertiser and trie Semi Weekly Nelmu-ka Slate Jiurntl o-io year for $1.85 These are some of our ulubb inir I'ff.Ts. but wd have others. Can .you heat them any where V raw Graf, Johnson Co., Neb, rwHar - Sfi built nnon tho Btronfniiniifi. The Easy Pill Dewitt's Little Early Risers do not gripe nor weaken tho system. They cure billlousness, jaundice, constipa tion, and inactive liver, by arousing tho secretions, moving the bowels gent ly, yet efiectually, and giving such tone and sttength to the glands of the stomach, liver and bowels that tho cause of.tho trouble is removed entire ly. These famous little pilis exert a decided tonic efiect upon tho organs involved and if their use is continued for a few days there will be no return of the trouble. W. V. Keeling. The Prairie Farmer The Advertiser makes an Outright Pur chase of a number of Subscj-jjHionx at Wholesale prices and offers them to its readers at Much Less than Cost I Two Papers with the Advertiser Tho Prairio Farmor Weekly and Tho Prairio Parmor Home Maga zine Monthly Ono Year with the Advertiser for only 35 cts. extra. Beginning with tho publication of this notice all subscribers to the Ad vertiser ronewi.ig their subscriptions for one year direct to this office may secure Tho Prairio Farmer weekly, including The Prairie Farmer Homo Magazine munthiv supplement, and theAdvertiser all for one year each, for $1 35. The Prairio Farmer is tho croatest farm and livestock paper now publiHh ed. It is carefully edited, handsome-, ly illustrated, has complete livo stock market reports of Chicago, Kuiibhs City and Omaha. Tho Prairie Fnr mer HomeMagazino monthly supple ment in a great publication for wom an, young woman, boys and girls. It has bricht, spicy articles, printed on tho bast book paper, profusely il lustrated with half-tone engravings. Tho two pnpurs make a substantial and intoreating combination for miy family. Regarding this off'T The Prr-irio Farmer writes ua: k We would nut feel like making you asiniiliir propo.s ition t'id wn not. think that your ptip er would result iu sending us iit iiii.-t 600 new (subscriptions tlii year. Wo nro offering you an opportunity that your renders should not let slip hv. Your readers will not bo paying fur too matiK papor wo use, tint wo are counting upon their liking thopnper ' s ) much that they will always w.mt I to read them." 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DE31GN3 COPVniGHTB Fr.. Anyono nenrtlng n Blcetrh nnd description ninr nulcitly nacottnln our orinlon iroo vrhotlicr an liivaiitlnn s rirohnbly pntontablo. Communlrn. tlnns RtrlctJy comidantlnl. Handbook on I'ntcnt. wnt fioo. Olctuat nconcy for securing natpiit ii,...: a "t .. vrr .. ' .--''-' jajh mn. ronpy iroucl ptclal notice, without clinrso, In tho iiicnw unei wiroucu Aiuim & Co. reoelrn Scientific JMfom. a rmntuomoiy illiiftrntod wcoHiy. I.nruost ctr. filiation of any solontiuo journal. 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