mil m. ji xuum mmwi lilictM?mllf;l3MaiI:WBi I eiiiiik wittM. am HKf mils. Ilcst Couuti Srrvu, Tntcs Otxxl. Dro In time. floll irr rtnuMdM. ygswji mil fii.kjfi.n Harness& Shoe Shop Hnvlnifoponed n HnrnoRB Shop and Hlioo rcpuliiiiK IniHlnuKH I donlro to iiilorm the people of NuiimliH iiml vicinity tlint X nm prepared to do nil kinds of Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing And Oiling Good Hand Made Harness a Specialty All nro Invited to cnll In nnd fico mo. J. E. OROTHER PETER KEltKElt, Donlor lu ZMZIE.A-TS Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc. KNAPP & SON Proprietors of tho Livery & Feed Stable NEMARM-NEBS. Good Dray in cennoction with Livory Satisfaction guaranteed. REPUBLICAN JR. ' 0318 ' Htnndurd nnd reilHtored, Hired by Republi can, 1!:1!iVj. Dntn, Bud In Vern by Tnlnverii, 2:3U; 2iidunm,lletiyTrotw(od by MoMuhon, 2 21. Red buy. bluolc points, () jonni old, HtnndM in liniKlH blub, wcIkIir I2un poundM. Ho luiHKood lituh nctlnn wltn tlnoHlylc. Yon will mulcts no mlmulte by broedlni; to Ilopubllrnn Jr. mm Nome of IiIh oldent coltH nioHoUlng for 8300. LUDWICK 073 Rtnndnrd and registered. Hired by Pat Ij.. 2.0!l,S'. Inini, Hndlo Vera bv Tulnvorn, 2.3"; 2nd dam, Homy Trotwood by Mu.Mahon, 2.21. I)rU tiny, bluuk poliiiri, ti yen in oiu , hiuuuh '(IJ.J hands hlih, weighs 1300 pound, It t'l Iiothch will mulct,- tbo wmion of 1903 nt Mnpln Hideo Htoek Farm, 2tf ioIIuh hoiiiIi cunt of Howe, nl 810 to ItiHiuu mnrn In foal. Cnro will lio tuloMi to prevent accident but nbonld nuyOL'Qtir will bo at tho owuor's rlok. Thos. H. Jones, Owner Howe, Nebraska . fgJrK WWIH 1Sfc MUS. L. S. ADAMS. Of Onlft'itton, Toxiul "Wine of Cardul Is indeed a blessing to tired women. Having Buffered for seven years with weakness and hear. Inii'down pains, and havlnit tried sev eral doctors and different remedies wllh no success, your Wine of Cardul was the only thing which helped me, and eventually cured me It seemed to build up the weak parts, strengthen uic system cuu turrcti iricjjuiuiiiicj. Bv "tired women" Mrs. Adams means nervous women who hnvo disordered incnsoa. fnlliucr of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of theso ailments that women have. You can euro yourself at homo with ; tins igreat women s rcmouy, v mo 1 1 o Cardui. Wine of Cardui has -h cured thousands of cases which S doctors havofaileiUobonefit. Why I not begin to got well today? Ail druggists have 81.00 bottles. For M any stomach, liver or bowel diRor- ', der Thodford'a Black-Draught should bo U3ed. rorrtdv!i-cr.:i1litrmturo,ft(!ilrra8. trlvlnu jf eyuM'twai, '1 In l.titlcV AitviMiry J)i-ui- 'A infill, 1)u Q) r.ttnnowi Modliituo Co., 1 r V f J Wfl&3ErABiA(SGMfi ii ij v v- v ' v-, wvk h w iw sya fc W 1U V" V , -- w w " w" - sssV B "bsbbw Xxifxx;a.trs?jcrriig azaaag The Nebraska Advertiser XV. XV. Bander W. F. Handera W. W. Sandeiis & Soii, Prop's. FIUDAT, JUNE 20, 1003. Mr, nnd Mrs. Ed h. Culver and children returned to Omaha Tuesday. Wo had another splendid rain Thurs day. It was mixed with hall In places. Gall in and see us if you want to snbacrlbe for any paper published in the United StateB. The train struck a yoarliag calf ben longing to Charity Ilowe Tuesday night and killed it. For bast assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to tho Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris, prop'r. Volume 48, No. 1. The Advertiser begins a new volume this week, starting on its 48th year. "Now is tho time to subscribe." The celebrated Bliud iioono Concert company will give an entertainment at Hoover's opera house Saturday night, June 27. Admission, 25 and 85 cents. Reserved seats on salo at Heeling's drug store. H. M. Tollluger and family went to Nebraska City Wednesday afternoon to visit Mr. Bordwoll and family. W. V. Steuteville ran the lumber yard and hardware business until Mr. Tolliager's return Thursday evening. Fourth of July rates.On July 3 and 4 the Burlington route will soil round trip tickets between stations distant not more than 200 miles at very low rates. Minimum rate, 50 cts. Tickets good to return until July 0. Dr. C. M, Keeling of Springfield South Diikota, and Ed L. Culver and family of Onaha, Nebr., arrived in Nemaha last Saturday afternoon to .titend the family reunion at-tho home of Dr. aud Mrs. W. W. Keeling on Suuday. , Dr. Gaither reports the following births: Monday morning, Juue 22, to Mr. aud Mrs. Weldon Shiveley, u tine daughter. Thursday, Juno 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Argabright, a flno son. Ou account of poor health J. H. Hoov er has decided to close out his grocery business in Notnuhu and is selling his goods out at coat. Mrs. Vuva Ilalney of Urownvillo is assisting in the store. Bid has been in business in Nemaha for the past 48 years, being the pioneer merchant of tho county. II o Is certain ly deserving of a rest. Children's day was observed by the Methodist Sunday school with a bjaii ful service Sunday nijflili. The rno.it of the exercises were by tho umUtr children. The enturtiunmont wau oiu of the best over given. Mr. C. L. KubhoII, Mrs. A. It. McCumlleHH and Miss Lulu Cooper trained the children. The house was crowded although t.a threatened storm kept tnniy uwy. The collection amounted to $:U12. A family reunion whs held lnBt 'Sun day at the homo of Di. and Mis. W..W. Keeling. All of their children weit? present. Tliia is the iirsl time all have been together for many ears. Thote presuui were four bods, Dr. C. M. Keel ing of Springfield. South Dakota, John 11. Keeling and family of Sttelbyvllle, Iud., Dr. J. E. Keeling aud family oi Sulphui lUll, Ind, aud V. F. Keeling and family of Nmahn, and the dnuu'h- ter. Mrs. Ed L. Culvci with hor hus band and children, of Omaha. All en joyed tho reunion very much. Bottor Than a Plnstor. A pleco of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Ptiiu Balm and hound ou the affected parts, is butter than a plaster for a lame back and for pains intlio side and chest. Pain Balm has no superior as alinim cut for the re Mef itf deep seated, mtnoiiiar, aiidrheiio matin pains. For sale by W. W Keelinn. DniRRiHt. A Lessoa iu Health Healthy Uidneya tiltr tlie Impurities from thu blood, and uiiW.'hs they .do hh tioml health is lrrpowslii!t Fo' le'n Kidney Cure makes 6.mtul kid ipyrt and will postilvHy c'lie nil lonnt f Mduey and 1Ii(I1t " dlsen-o li ,'nmghfeiis the vvhoio dynium. M ' nin' ' Willio Kerkor came very near being killed Wednesday. lie was watching W. W. Sold saw lumber, and stepped on tho log carrier. When it started back he was thrown down and into the frame work, one foot catching so ho was thrown across a piece of tho frame. Tho carrier struck him across tho bowels. Fortunately W. V Sold saw him and stopped the carrier Instantly or ho would have been killed. One anklo is bruised, and hoi is also badly bruised across tho bowels and fears are entertained that he is injured intern ally. Ho is resting fairly well and it is hoped be will soon bo well again. It was a nurrow escape from death. The livery stable was unfortunate Inst week bo far as runaways were con cernod, but fortunate in tho fact that little damage was done. On Wednesday Miles Knapp drove a traveling man to Howe. As bo was taking out tho grips the horses started to run, Mr. Knapp caught tho lines and hold te them for nearly a bleck, when another man ran aud stopped the horses. Mr. Knapp's clothes wore almost torn off of him but he wob not much hurt. The next day Mrs. Knapp was driving a horse when itstepped on a board which flew up and struck it. The horse ran and Mrs. Knapp was jerked out over tho dash board. The shafts were broken nnd the dashboard splintered but Mrs. Knapp escaped with n few bruiscB. The horse was caught afterBgoing a short distance. Married. At eight o'clock last Tues day evening nt the homo of the bride's parents at Lincoln, Dr. Guy It. Taylor and Miss DeHa Gilford, in the presence of several relatives and friends. The Doctor is one of our citizens and is en joying a good practice here. The bridt Is unknown to the writer, but knowing the Doctor's good judgment, wo do not hesitate to say that she is one of Lincoln's beet young ladles. After the ceremony the newly married couple took the M. P. train for Auburn where they are now stopping with the groom', parents, except what time the Doctor is kept hero attending to his practice. They will go to housekeeping in a faw days in the house now occupied by S L. Wirick. Tho News joins in with Doc tor's many friends in wishing him and his bride much joy, also a hearty wels come for the bride to our city. John" son NW8. r If you ure contemplating n change of location and want land cheap, call at this office. We can interest you. GOTO HoiiiZ's Restaurant FOU A FINE LINE OF SJMMER DRINKS Fresh Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Cigars. Fratdi Bread, Buns und Cakes alwuys oti hand. Drop in and see us. How's This? WootrorOno Hundred Do 1 1 am Reward for nnyense of Catarrh thut cannot be cured by Mnl I'hC'h in rrhUuro, ;F. J. CHENEY J: CO., Props., Toledo. O. We, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the lust 15 years, nnd believe hliu purlcctly honorable In ull business trausae. tlons aud tluanolully able to carry out nny obligations inude by their Ilrm. Wi'Htdc lruax, wholehiile druggists, Toledo.O. Wnhllng, Klunan & Marvin, wholesale drug- gluts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally.nct log dheelly upon the blood nnd mucous sur faces of the system. Price 7fic per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. nail's Family Pills n.o the best. SEVERE ATTACK OF GKIP Cured by Ono Bottle of Oharauerlaiu'a Oough Bemody "When I him the grip hiHt winter (the second one) I actually cured my ielf with one bottle of Chamberlain's Cougli Itemedy," aiyB Flunk vV. Perry Editor of the Enterprise, Shortville V. Y. 'This is the honest truth. 1" .it limes keep fmtn coughing mjeelf to pleees bv taking ono teaspoontnl of thieitMM'jdy, a ud wli e it the connliiiiK Siiell would come on at nilit ,1 would take a doM; and it sreinc'd that iu tho briefririfc interval the tjougli vvould piisn It and 1 would goto sleep peifectlj free from conpli nnd Un acconipaiiyiiiK pains. To say tlmt tho teiuuuT ncud its a most aureeable mirprije is putting It verv mildly. Iliad no itleu thiit.it would or puuld kiiocl; mil (he iip simply because I had nevor Isietl a tr sui.'l' a purpose, (nit it (I t', 'tntl i' eeein ed with tlm.eeoud atiank ot cutichiiii tlie remedy cini.ed it to in t, ot.lj be til Ims duration, but the pains ern far leiriH ti'vepf, and I had not ih d the-contents ol' one bottle ho Nut xp . Orip hud bade nii adh;u." For s.ilu bj Kaelu.g. Traveling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kidneys which are kept in place in tho body by delicate attachments. This is tho rea son that travelers, trRlnmen, street car jljlnooin men, teamsters and all who drivo very much, suffer from kidney disease in borne form. Foley's Kidney Curs strengthens the kidneys nnd cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease. Geo. E. Uausan locamotive engineer, Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foloy'i Kidney Cure. M T Hill. Foley's H$noy and Tar contains no opiates and can safely ba given to children M. T. Hill Holds Up a Congressman "At the ond of tho 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 soomed that all of my organs were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best all-round medis cine over Bold over a druggist's counts er." Overworked run-down men nnd weak, Bickly women gain splendid vitality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Keeling. Spring Ailments There is an aching and tired feeling, the liver, bowels, and kidneys become sluggish and inactive, the digestion impaired, with little or no appetite no ambition for anything and a feeling that the whole body and mind need. toning up. The troublo is, that dur ing the winter, there has been an over accumalatiou of waste matter in the system. Ilorbine will remove it, se cure to tho secretions n right exit, and glvo strength in place of weaknesB. 50c at Hill's. World-Wide fieputatiou White's Croani Vermifuge haB ac hieved a world wide reputation as be ing the best of worm destroyers, and for its tonic influence on weak aud un thrifty children, as it neutralizes the acidity or sourness of the stomach, improves the digestion and assimila tion of food, strenghtens the nervous system nnd restores them t the health vigor.'and elasticity of spirits natural to childhood. 25c at Hill'b. Cures When Dootors Fail Mrs. Frauk Chinsson, Patterson, la., writes June 8th, 1001 : '-I had malaria fever in a very bad form, was under treatment by doctors, but as soon as I stoppod taking their medicine the fev er would return, I used a sample bottle of Ilerbine, found it helped me. Then I bought two bottles, which completely cured me. I feel very grateful to you for furnishing such a aplendlf medicine, and can honestly recommend it to those suffering wit'i malaria, ns it will aurply cure them." Ilerbine, 50c bottle at Hill's. iSDIIYSlIBKEfClIM Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right For Hiilohy M.T. Hill. Cures Goldsi Provonts Pneumonia Cor halo by M. T. Hill. tops t2i cotar Ja anil Iio7.o luntfii M. A PERKINS PRACTICALJ Watcli Wffaltei' APJD JEWELER All hinds of work guaranteed llrint in your Hepalr work. You yet llitjht Prices and Heat Woik. Perkins' Jewelry Stor liltn VN VILL1H, NE IMA SKA ..- IWIIMiniM'WVIMH .cg!asaesaea- l&ezzzsa gaaotjr jsjgf, W.M. OAill'HhLL, PrCH. KLMKU R. hdiMK Us Cn73-tal Stock, 05 OOO CwVrr-.... 3 ...V-t'&J-i'. Cifihm -i--, CS;"ur. , ..ti," i'fii i'.iii'"l STTT.f i " f TIME TABLE Nemaha, Nebr. Dcmvor Holoria ZButto Stilt littko City Portland Stin JPrunoisao A.nd all XJointa Voat Oin lia Chicuo St. .TohopIi Kuiihub City St. IjouIh find nil I'olntH ICast nnd South. TItAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS. 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Now Plates Throughout 25,000 New Words Phrases and Definitions Prepared under tho direct super vision of W. T. HARRIS, Ph.D., LL.D., United States Commissioner of Edu cation, assisted by a largo corps of com petent specialists nnd editors. Rich Bindings 2364 Quarto Pages 5000 Illustration B3ST The International was first issued in 1SD0. 8iicceedinrj (he "Unalridaed." The New and Enlarged Edition of the International was issued in Uctooer, 1900. Get the latest and best. Wo also publish Webster's Collegiate Dictionary with Glossary of Scottish "Woidsnnd Phrases. 1100 1'aces. HOO lllaitratloni. 8Iio 7x10x2 6-8 Incliei. "First-claBS In quality, Eocond-clnss In size.' Specimen pages, etc. of both books scut ou application. G.&C.MERRIAMCO.j Publishers, Springfield, Ma9. WTAR fr chlldretif safe, .Tare. So eptaCaVI For bale by M. T. Hill. Will Oure Consumption A A Uerren of Finch, Ark. wiites, "Foley's Honey and Tar is tho best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has oui- 1 ed consumption in the first stage. M T Hill. OverWork Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. i r.e Kianeys are your bipod purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their vork. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that needy all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The nlld and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the fjre.U kidney remedy is coon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases nd Is sold on it's merits ST'i?! y all druggists in 1 .ent and onc-dcllr.i S3. You may have a i! sample bottle by mail iior.u of &Taair-niwt. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find cut If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper whr n writing Dr. Kilmer fit Co., Blrnhamtcn. N. Y. "TI" , T . Marja --..;. K. K. ALLIS.V, Vlct-l'rui ALLRN, Cashier. Iti&XV4hJHJa few if ty- tjKi;, l ..IT"'"J USM f ft i If I i .C: Vfl Sl 1 ' "WEBSTER'S li M" I COLLEOIATCIB fr V DICTIONARY I (