??' 11 CUR18 VfHtRt ALL tLSt (AILS. 121 Bent Couirti Bjrrup. Tiwu-a (J(xxl. UW) Yl T?y mf jBt M L Jg-lTfTl J. ID. Orotlier Wlalu'B to announce that ho lias not moved out of town but into tlio Minick Store Room whore ho may ho found at all times, ready to do your Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing or Hell you a New Harness, Nets, Whips, etc, PETER KERKEK, DoalGr In MEATS IlighoHt market price paid foivIIideB, Laid, Tallow, etc, H, T. HAHN Veterinery Surgeon and Dentist "Will ho at Nemaha every two weeke, July 27th, August 10th, etc. Homo offlco Stella, Nebr GO TO Houtz's Restaurant FOR A FINE LINE OF SUMMER DRINKS Fresh Candies, NutB, Fruita, CiRtira. Fresh Bread, Buub and Cakes always, oh hand. Drop In and see us. COotcoyutlt Graduate of the American School psteopathy of Kirksvllle, Mo. of Remarkable cures arp effected by '-. ' '... . ' ! . tills Hvvtefa of healing. No'medlcines . ... -. ; I ,'.gfveir.,,v ' ' ..).. , ' . OfhVe ovqr Kuatice & Cline's drug 'lure;'' ' .',' !l -. Uotiae to Non-Rosldent Dofondant 'ToCh'ttlm A.Curtlh. You.uiu hiMiiliy ii'iUIIchI Hint nn ilio rati .t)ny iit Auuiixl, UK).), llvlrn Oiirtlg Hied lierntMlllnir i'uiitnLyiHi hi tho dUtilot mmii ot.Noiiuiliu t'ounty, Nl-IiiiuUx, tlio wllilon mid prnyur of wliluli art) to ohUln.u itlvoirc irniii.vitii on Un tfrmimlH tluil, HlilHUKxIi you arfiiiild ro t'viio.you eriiiiliy, wmi only iiml wllllully D-tiii'd ku)))()rt mill innlniiilnHiK!' lor her itnd Hiul you lutvo iiIihikIoiiikI hi with 0111 t'dod (!iiuni: for uohih of unit mid (oi'Ntinh otlier ri'llul iix JukIIcq und crjully iiimv n(jolro. You nr roiiiMriMl to miHwor tlilti pnlMon nri ,11 iifloro Monday, tlio28th diiy of Hoiitum li.r. HMUt. . l.t it nt Auliurn, NehrHHkn, AUKtutfl, lOai. KIV1UA CUltTIS H. It. (ill VOKKNUlWIf , I'l'UutUr. AU nn'. . SEVERE ATTAOK OF GRIP Ctjrod by One Bottle of 'Ohamberlaiu's Oough Remedy "When J had the grip last winter (the second one) I actually cured my Hulf with one bottle of Ohamborlain's Cough llHinedy," says Frank SV. Perry Editor of the Enterprise, Shortville N. Y. ' rhlB is the honest truth. I at times keep from ooughiug myself to pieces by taking one teaspoonful of thiprotiu'dy, and whontho coughing Htidl would come on at night I would tako a dose and it Boomed that in the briefest interval tlio oough would pass off and I would go to sloop porfoqtly free from cough and its accompanying pains, To say thattho romody noted an a most, agrooablo surprise 1b putting U very mildly, I had no idea that It would or could knock out tlio grip, simply because I had novor tried It for such a purpose, but it did, aud itsoom ed with the seoond attack of couching thu remedy oatised It to not only ba of Inns duration, but tlio palnn woro far liwsJ severe, and I had not uiit'd the oon tnts of one bottle before Mr, Grip had little me itrifou." For Bale by Koollng The Nebraska Advertiser V. XV, Snntlrr "W. I-1. Hn inter W. VV, Sandehb & Son, I'rop's. Fill DAY, AUGUST 14, 11)03. Mra. John It. Kusaell hits been quite sick the past week Waltor S. Maxwell went to Nebras ka Olty Thursday afternoon. A. If: GrosH was selling some cabbage in Nemaha Thursday. nice .1. Ii, Hoover went to Brownville Thursday afternoon to vlBlt Mtb. J. D. Ilainey. Jake Shuck is raising some big torn atoes this year. He brought one in for the editor that weighed tlt'teen ounces, Mrs. Aitkin aud two children of Lincoln arrived in Nemaha Thursday afternoon aud are guests of Mis, W. II. Hoover and Mrs. A. F, Walsh. We hava had considerable rainfall the past week. There was one inch Friday night, 20-100 Sunday, 20-100 .Monday, 45 100 Tuesday and 1.00 Inches Monday a total of 3.45 lucheB. Grescous, the champion trotter of the world, will be at the state fair and trot an exhibition mile In au effort to beat his record of 2:02. His owner gets 81000 for the exhibition. The trial will certainly tie a pig drawing card. NOTICE TO MOW WEEDS. All land ownerjf-are notified to mow weede on roadsides in accordance with law, or overseer will havoBame mowed aud charged 'tip against land. J. M Claiik, Road Overseer, Dist. 32, Ouros When Dootors Fail Mrs. Frank Cliias'son, Patterson, la. writes June 8th, 1001 : ! had mala'ria fever In a Very bud form, waB under treatment by doctors, but as soon as 1 Htopped taking their medicine the fev er would return, ' I used a sample not tie of Herblne, found it helped me. I'hen I bought two bottles, which completely cured me. I feel very grateful to yon for furnishing Bticha splendid medicine, and can honestly recommend it to those suffering with malaria, its It will surely cure them," Herblne, r0o bottle at HillV. World-Wide Reputation White's Cream Vermifuge has ac hieved a world wide reputation as be-, ing the best of worm destroyers, and tor its tonic influence on weak and un thrifty children, as it neutralizes the acidity or sourness of the Btomaco, improves the digestion and hhh fin na tion of food, Btrenghtens the nervous system and restores them to the health vigor and elasticity of spirits natural to childhood 2!ic at HillV. A Lesson iu Health; Healthy kidneys (liter the impurities from tlio blood, and unless they do, this good health is impoHHihltt. Fos ley b Kiuney uure manes souna kkim ueys and will positively cure all forms if kidney and bladder disease. It strenghteus the whole system, MT Hill. How's This? Va offer One Hundred Dollnrs Howard for luyoanoof Outitrrli tliHtounnot bo on rod by llull'iiOittwrrli Unre, :F. J.OtlHNKV 4 CO., PropH.,Tolort),0. Wo, tlio uiHlnrHluned, lmvo known l- J. Ctionoy for tlio last IftyeurN, nud bolluvo htm porfoolly honornbln In nil tmsluosu tnuiBiio. tlouy unit tltmnolHlly ublo to ourry out uny obl'lRiitlmiK mndu byttiotr ttrin, Wout A'irnax, wholOHiilo drumtlitB, ToIodo.O, Waldtiiu, Ktuniin ii Marvin, wholosulodruu Klatu, Toledo, O. llnll'u CutiirrliOuro U tuUonlnloniBlly.not liiK dlrootly upon tlio blood nnd mtidou'B ur fftoouof tliesyutem. Prloo7Bo))or bottlo, Raid by nil druuuluu. Toutlmonlnls froe, UhU'u Faintly 1M1U ino tlio boot, Traveling is Ddngerous Constant motion jars' the kidney which are kept in place In the body by delicate attachments. This is tlio rea I son that trayolers,, trainmen, street ear men, toamsters and all who drlvo very muoli, suftoi' from klduoy disease in some form. Foloy'o Kldnoy Cttio atrengthouB tho kidneys and ouros all form b of kidney nnd bladder disease, Gob. ElT'iusan looomotlvo onglntor, Lima, O., wrltos, "ConBtant vibration of tlio onglne oattsod mo a groat deal of troublo with my kldnoya, and I got no roliof until I'usplt Foloy'a Kidney Cure. M T Hill. BOOE'S LITTLE 6IRL 1AJ11 Jbe at the Old Settlers' Rlcnic ext NemaHa, NeJbr., Thursday, Au- gust27,1903. WJKiKKmmSKS Iff Large crowds are attending the nightly concerts at Krtig Park by Booe's Juvenile Band which is composed of ten little girls who play excellent muBic and delight the crowds that hear them... They have been trained for a year by L. P. Hone, the director. St. Joseph Daily Gazette, Bettor Than a Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on the affected trte, 8 better than a plaster for a larr buck and for pains inthe sido and chest. Pain Balm has no superior as alinimerit for the re lief of dep seated, muscular, andrheus matic pains. For sale by W. VV. Keeling. Druggist. A Surgical Operation is always datigerousdo not submit to the surgeon's kntre until 'you have tried DeWitt'e Witch Hazel Salve. It will cure you when everything etae fails it has done this in thousands of cases. Here Is one of tliotn. I suffered from bleeding and protruding piles for twenty yearB. Was trpated by differ cut specialists and used many remedies but obtained no relief until I used De Witt's Witch Eazwl Salve. Two boxes of tills salve oured me eighteen months ago aud I have not had a touoh of the plies since. U. A, Tisdale, Summer ton, S. C. Jor Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing aud Protruding PileB no remedy HjualB DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Sold by W. W. Keeling. Foley's H'liey and Tar contains no opiates and can safely bo given to children M. T. HJII In the Interest of Humanity. CIiHb Miller of Fremont, 'Nebr, writes i "1 Buffered frm dyspepsia lot more than JO year.", I was under the dare of a number of dootors, made three trips away, and still no relief. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure being recomineudud to me by uevaral who had used it, and as the last Btraw, J couoluded to try it After the first two or three doses I be gan to improve and have taken several bottlos aud feel liku a new man. 1 write you this In the Interest of hu manity, hoping it may fail into the hands of some sufferer, and my prayer is that they 'may secure the same bone' fit that I have." Sold by W, W. Kool ing, Foley's Honey nod Tar is peculiarly adapted for tiBthma, bronchitis and hoarseness. M T Hill. KNAPP& SON Proprlolorsof the Livery & Feed Stable NHMAHA,?NBBR, Good Dray In oennoction with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed, Lincoln, Nebr., July 31, 1003. L. P. Booe, Esq. Dear Sir I heard your Little Girl Band for the Qrst time today at Sidney, Iowa, and was delighted with them. They make a splendid appearance in their attractive uniforms and furnish excellent music. I congratulate you and them upon the universal favor with which they met, Every mouth was full of praise for them. Yours truly, W. J, Bryan, Thirteenth Annual Reunion and Picnic OF Nemaha County ' Old Settlers Association' Will be held in the city park ITemaha, Nebraska Thursday, August 27, 1903 Hon. Paul Jessen Hon. E. J. Burkett of Nebraska City of Lincoln, Nebr. and other speakers will make addresses BASE BALLvJPURSE of $175 Two games of base ball will be blayed be tween the Rex of St. Joe and Ideals of Omaha for a purse of $175. One game at 10:30 a m and one at 2 p m. The Little Girls Band of Hamburg, Iowa, has been engaged. TheB. &M. has made a one-third fare for round trip. rybody WLili.VllVMf J'MWMiWf .' "' WM.fOAMPHELL. Proa. lELMlSll E, E NBMAHA, Capital Stoolc, $5,000 BAN n, .v rr-rr t-fyrv- jra -Jra:crT nc? A surprise was in store for every one at Hamburg, Booe's Girl Band of Hamburg was at the station, in their bright'new .uniforms were a pleasant sight. Besides being pronounced by ono staid head of a big wholesale house as '"Just too cute for anything" these little girls ptayed remarkably well, Omaha Bee, July 11, 100:1. Take the wagonette when in Au burn if you want to go to any part of the olty. John McElhanoy, prop. THE rate of one and 01. M3cg;Shr;-teiii?:MSc;a 3fjsrstrsH-saS3a I'. E. ALbKN. VliT-l'reH ALLEN, Cashier,: NEBRASKA bv:..w HEMilHiL y i f t j