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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1903)
V f !. HHsHWraUaa CURS WHME ALL tLSt f AILS. " I Beet CokU Srrun. TaMcs Good. Urn In ttmo. o. Bold I or (trnwIxtA. Notioo for Hearing Claims In tho County Court of Notniilia county, Nob In tho rnnltur of tlio ostnte of MnriirotEviiiin deceased. Notlco U horoby lvon Hint tlio court tins made an order IlrnltliiK tho.tlmn for creditors to fllo claims nRnlnnt mild dccennod to nix montlin from tho 30th dny of May, 1M3. nnd tlmt June 30th, Aunt 31nt nud Novt'tnbor flUtli, 1001, nl 10 o'clock a. m of ouch diy, nt tho oillco of tho county Jiulgn of Nemnhii county, Nohraskn, In Auburn. NopraHlcn.tins Iwnn fixed bv tlio court nn tho tlmannd plnco Winn and wnoro nil persotiN who Imvocl Iiiih nnd demands ngnlnHt wild dcccuRCd enn liuvo tlio name examined, adjusted nnd allowed, and all cliilmH not presented by tho last men tioned dato wilt, bo forever barred, by nn or der of tho court. fcDatd May 2nd. 100. moil A III) K. NEAL, County Judge. Harness Shoe Shop Having opened a Harnefis Hhnp and Shoe rcvaldutf business. I doalro to Inform the peoptnof Nemnhn nnd vicinity that I am propared to do all kinds of Shde Repairing Harness Repairing And Oiling ' - Good Hand Made Harness a'SpociaUy t. i All are Invited to call In and tee mo. J. E. OROTHEBj FETfitf KElXtE '"' X3u J- lyD .JJTgljout markot price pajd for Hides, Lard,Tallqw. etc, KNAPP & SON Proprietors of' the 9 Livery & Feed Stable HEMAHAJKEBE. 'h (food Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guarantee! REPUBLICAN JR. 93g Standard and registered, slrod by Repubtt ran, 'i:)WA.. Dam, 8l Vera by Talavera, 2:30; 2nd ttdm, DntRyTrotwood by MoMnhon, itsa: aun nam. untRVTrotwooa nv 3 21. Hod bay, black point. 0 Tears old. Manna .10 bands high, weighs 1200 pounds. H has good high action wltn One style. yYon will make no mistake by breeding to pfepublloan Jr. as some of hlsoldostoolUi Reselling for 1200. IiUDWIOK H Se73 HtABdard and registered, slrad by Pat !., 2.09K. Dam, Had to Vera b Talavera, 2.3'; 2nd dam, Betsy Trot wood by MeMahon. 3.21. Dark bay, black points, 0 years old. stands JOtt ban t Hntb horses will make the season of 1003 at iub mini, wsiKiia umu i high, weighs 1300 pounds, 'Mapie Hiage moon Farm, y mites soutn- Farm, 'i miles south- enntof Howe, at II0to Insure mare In foal. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but eiionia any occur win oe at ine owner risK Thos. 3. Jones, Owner J, !. nisi act Es?at ' All our farmer readers should take advantage of the unprecedented club bing offer we this year make, whloh Uioludea with this paper The Iowa pomestead, its Special Farmers' Insti tute editions, and The Poultry Farms er, These three publications are the best of their class and should be in every farm homo. To them we add for local, county and general news our own paper and make the price for the four fo one yearill .85 . Never before waa so much superior reading matter offered for so small an amount of money. The pupers named which we olub witlrour ovn are well known throughout the west and commend themselves to the reader's fuvorablo attention upon mere mention. The Homestead is the great iigrioulturul and live stook paper of the west. The Poultry Farmer is the most practical poultry paper for the farmer published in tio country, nnd tho Spcoinl Farm era' Institute editions are tho moat practical publications for the promo tion of good farming ever publishud. Take advantage of this grout oHVr, bbVBbw bVbbw a "v The Nebraska Advertiser W. W. Sandkiib, Publisher FRIDAY, JUNE G, 1003. Tho roads aro in a very bad condition in many places. About ono hundred and fifty men aro working on tho slide on the rail roud at Brownvllle. " D. F. Hutchison, II. D., an optician of Omaha, has been in Nemaha and vl einity in the Interest of his prof eseion for several days, Mrs. O. Lilly ef Auburn, who has beea visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed Thomas, returned hoase Friday. John Shuck, who has been visiting his brother, Philip , Shuck, for two weeks, returned to Auburn Friday. Partef Peter Munt&'s farm near the Bennett milt is sliding into the Nema ha river. The slide is taking part of the orchard. Seymour Howe has been visiting around during the, high water. lie moved his household goods up tuirs to kVeu heip out of the water. J! O.' Broady,' Ellis Young, Jim Knight and others, who lived on the bottomnortheast of town, bad to move to higher land, as their places were flooded. ' ' ' i .; Miss LHlie Monteith of Auburn vfcs ited her brother, J.. W. Monteith, from Thursday morning until Friday morns ing. She had been visiting ber aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Thompson of Brownvllle. For the information of many inquli ers the editor will say that he will stay In the postofllce himself when he takes possession' The office will remain in its present locution for the present at least. The rainfall at Nemaha during the month of May was 12.22 inches a little over a foot and the first and second days of June we bad an inch and a half more. There were only five clear days, in May, ten cloudy aud six teen partly cloudy. Mrs. N. B. Scrivoser ia ,slek with stomach and liver trouble and symp toms of cancer bf the etomadb. Her condition Is oritioal. Drs. Galther'and Keeling had a consultation en the case Thursday. We hope Mrs. Scrivoaer will recover and be Bpared, many years te her family and friends. A luminous orb, known to scientists as the Sun, appeared Wednesday after noon almost directly over Lincoln and moved steadily westward. Beyond scaring a few horses and disturbing bualuess to a slight extent the phenom enon did no damage, and Borne of the more reckless citizens actually tx pressed a wish that it would occur again. Lincoln Star. T,be Beatrice Express Is muob given to writing poems, especially spring ones. We ceuld staad for the poemi all .right if they were a trifle more 0'ieery and sunshiny, but when it "rains and ralna and rainB" and you have loaned your gum beota and you bave a bill to climb four times a day and the crosswalks are all burled ones in your town, you like to read somen t'tlng besides 'O you may beg and plead far drouth, And )on shall plead far drouth in vain; The progiam for tbe next three months Ia rain, and rain, and rain, and rain." Nebraska City Tribune. For best assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris, prop'r. Old papers for sale at this ofllce. MAIL BOXES TUie Advertisor can furnish a good galvanized ateol mall box free with the dally Lincoln News una year for 83 or with tbe dally State Journal ene year for 4, Call at this office and see sam ple box. ttor Than fluster. A ploon of flannel dampened with Chumberluin's Pain Balm and bound on tlio uttVoted part, la butter than a planter for a lame buck and for pains ititlitisidu and cliept, Pain Halm has no auporior aa a liniment for th re lief of (iiiHti RoatPil. muscular, and i liens ' matin pajtip. For aulo by W. W. Keeling, Drugfjliit. EDITOR SANDERS PI0KS THE PLUM THOUGH SHY SOME "HELP.'' ' Tho press dispatches of last Friday nnnounco the appointment of W. W. Sanders as postmaster at Nemaha, Mies Minlck having resigned. The Post congratulates Mr. Sanders upon his appointment. lie has labored long and faithfully for republican principles and success, and ho has rightfully earned tho office to which he has been appointed. The business Men of Ne maha have never crowded Mr. Sanders with advertising or job work to such an extent that the management ef the postofllce will materially interfere with his newspaper work. Auburn Post. W. W. Sanders, editor and publisher of the Advertiser at Nemaha City, has been appoiuted postmaster of that town. Mr. Sanders is a splended news paper man and will make a good seri vant to Uncle Sam. Tecumseh Chief tain, W. W. 8anders, editor of the Adver tiser at NemahaCity, has been appoint ed postmaster. We're glad of it be cause he's a good man and will make a good postmaster. Tecumseh Journal. W. W. Sanders of the Advertiser has been recommended by Congressman Burkett as postmaster at Nemaha, and the selection is most fitting. Hum boldt Leader. We see by some of our exchanges that Judge John S, Stull is favorably Mentioned, for the position which he now helds, that of district judge. They say he bas made a faithful and Impars tial judge and sheuld be renominated and reelected. The late Hon. Jaa. E Lamaater ence said at Tecumseh while the judge waa holding court that he was one of the. best judges who bhd occupied the benoh since the days of Judge A. J. Weaver. This was a com pliment by an honored citizen worthily bestewed, Nemaha couuty ought te retain the judgsbipt We can do so by nominating and electing Judge Stull. ! Call in and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published in the United States. Will (jure Oonsumptioa A. A Herren of Finch, Ark. writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the beat preparation for coughs, oolds and lung trouble. I know that it bas cur ed consumption in the first stage. MTHill. Remember, we will take corn, oats wheat, hay, or wood on subscription at market price. If you are contemplating a ohange of location and want land cheap, call at this office. We can interest you. World-Wide .Reputation White's Cream Vermifuge has ac hieved a world wide reputation as be ing the best of worm destroyers, and for its tonic influence on wtsak and un I thrifty children, as it neutralizes the acidity er sourness of tbe stomach, Improves the -digestion aad assimila tion of foed, strenghtens the nervous system and resteres them te the health vlgor'and elasticity of Isplrits statural to childhood. 25o at Hill's. A Weak ttomaoh Causes a weak body and invites dlan ease, Kodol dyspepsia cure cures nnd strengthens the stomach and wards off and overcomes disease. J. It. Taylor, a prominent merchant of Chriesmap, Texas, says, "I cont'd not eat becauBs of a weak stomach, I lost all strength and run down in weight, All that money could do was doue, but all hope of recovery vanished, Hears ing of some wonderful cures effected by use of Kodol I conoluded to try It. The first bottle benefitted me.nnd after taking four bottles I am fully restored te my iiriihI strength, weight and health W. W. Keeling. GO TO Houtz's Restaurant FOIt A FINE LINE OF StTMMER DRINKS Fresh Caridlw, Nuts, FrtiltB, Cigars, Fresh Bread, Buns aud Cukes ulwovs on hand. Drop In and see ns A Lesson in Health IJwalthy kidneys filter tho Impurities from tho blood, and unlesa they do thin good health Is impoHdlblo Fos ley'n Kidney Cure makes Bound kid noys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It Htrenghteno tho wholo ajfitetu, M T I Uill. Harvey Hudson, son of William Hudson, residing three miles enat of town, drove over to Auburn Tuesday, nccompanied by his sisters, Misses Katio and Winnlo, who took the east bound train there for Peru where they are attending school. On his return in the afternoon he was caught In a clyclone which passed through a section of -country fifteon miles northeast of here and barely escaped with his life. He was driving south on a road near the farm of Mr. Kelster several miles south of Auburn when the storm over took him. He noticed tho huge fun neNshaped cloud bearing down toward him with fearful velooity and wisely pulled to the side of the road next to a hedge fence and jumping out of the carriage clung to a tree. The pathf the storm was about sixty feet wide The team and double seated carriage were caught up in the air, one horse being lifted high and carried some dis tance and dashed to death on the ground while the other animal was crippled so badly that it will probably die. The buggy was entirely domain ished and blown way. Mr. Hudson was badly bruised and scratched by the hedga. In speaking of the experience he says his eyes became, filled with mud and water bo that he was unable to see anything.' After the storm had passed be got up and was compelled to walk meet of the way home a dis tanoe of twelve miles as be was unable to ebtain a horse to ride. The farm home formerly owned by T. J. Cummings was together with the barns and outbuildings swept away and orchards and groves in that seotien badly damaged. Humboldt Standard. Traveling is Dangerous Constaat motion jars the kidneya which are kept in place in the body by delicate attachments. This is the rea sou that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters Mind all who drive very much, suffer from kidney disease in fome form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease. Geo. E. Hausan lecemotlve engineer, Lima, O., writes, "Coastant vibration f the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foley's Kidney Cure. -M T Hill. Foley's Hmey and Tar contains no opiates and can safely be given to f cnuaren m.'T. uiu T Helds Up Congressman "At tbe end of the campaign." writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilli ant congressman, "from overwork nervous tension, loss of sleep and con stant speaking I had about utterly col lapsed. It seemed that all ef my organs' were out of order, but three bottles of Eleotrlo Bitters made me all right. .It's tbe best all-round medis cine ever sold over a druggist's count-, er." Overworked run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid vitality from Elsotrio Bitters. Try them. Only 50o. Guaranteed by Keeling. The St. Louis The Great Newspaper I ui me noma I OttE DOLLAR A YEAR Vt ?,aity Gl?bA' democrat is without a rival in all the West, wtZyitt&JF Beat Great BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID Dally, Inoluding Sunduy Dally. Without Sunday . 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If you want fire Insurance, either in old lino or mutual companies, call on W. W. Sanders. A New Inventionv Minick'sFioldCotn Husking MaohltS'" husks the corn from the stalk, leaving stalks standing in tbe field. Exclusive stato and manufacturer's right for sale by the Inventor aid patentee. Corres pondence solicited. Address 4 4 II. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Neb. K0D0L dlf ests what you eaft. K0D0L cleanses, purifies, strenetkena and sweetens the stomach. s K0D0L curss IndicesHon dyspepsia, and all stomach and bowel trouble. K0D0L cclrtsthe action of the gas- trie glands and give tone to the digestive organs. K0D0L re"eves n overworked stomach - ef all nervous strain gives te the heart a full, free and untrammslei action, nourishes the nervous system anet feeds the brain. 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