PETEll ICEltlCEll, Dealer In nigliCBt market price paid forJIIidcB, Lard, Tallow, etc, KNAPP & SON I'roptioUireiof tho Livery & Feed Stable NBMAHA.INBBR, The Nebraska Advertiser XV. XV. HniKlem XV. V. Hmitlnra W. W. Sandkho & Son, Prop's. FRIDAY, OCT. 2IJ, 1003. Republican Ticket BTATK For Judiroof tho Supromo Court, J. IJ. UAtfNES i For Ilegentn of Btitto University, 0.8. ALLEN ExG6vernor Furnas who has boon in Ltncaln for a week or inoro to ro colvo medical treatment is improving rapidly. Ho used a crutch when ho camo but is now ablo to walk with case with ouly a cane for support, lie hopes to bo able to cast it aside in a fow days. Ho has beon making his homo at thoLindell hotel. State Journal, A Matter of Money Good Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guarantood, GO TO Houtz's Restaurant FOR A FINE LINE OF S'tJMMEJR DRINKS Fresh Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Cigars. Fresh Broad, Buns und Cakes alwuys on hand. Drop in and boo us. T. 13, Oi'otlxei i IVisliea to announco that he has not joved out of town but into tho Minick Store Room whoro lie may bo found at all times, ready to do your Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing or soil you ft New Harness, Nets, Whips, etc, Notioo of Probato of Will. Tho Htato ofNubruHkii, Coinily of Nomnlin,Hx In tho county court of NoiniUm county, Noli In tlio iniitlor o! llioestuto oi Kimny lloovcr, ilr.cimmnl. To Eunices II. Ervln anil to nil porBOim In lurtteil lit tlioestuto of Fiinnlo lloovor, dc ivisel: You arc hereby not Med that John li. Hoover Iiiih tiled IiIh Only verlJIiui puiillon In t Ills court pi aylim for I Do piobato of tlio Inwi will ami tenturnont of thuwilil Kunnlo lloo vor, cIochihoiI., whlt'h mild liihtruinont ha1 beon destroyed by nccld"titnnd mlHtiilcc; Unit tlio hiiiiic nm.v bo rmivtxl, allowed aud pro battid asu lout will, and the lulinlnlHlnUlon olHuld i htato Brantod to John 11. Hoover nt xuuotor: tlint llioHimo ban bebnuol for hoar i'lironthu 24 h c'uy of Ootoliw, 1003, at 10 o'oiooK a. nt. at tlio county court room li Halo county, which wild ilino and placo ha bi'oii ilxed by auordcrof court in the tlio and placo or proving tlio kuiiiv, when you and all persons IntortHtud may appear uno Hbow caoHu, If any tuoro e, wny tho prayi of Mld petition nhould not lio urn tiled, aim comcst. Uic probato llicrcol, nod nnlcwa yoi Hoapprin tho court may grant tho prayer oi bald potlilon and miilto all other propoi ordeiH I) mild caiiHC. W'lliiOKrt in? Hand nnil tho nonl of anld nit: JUDICIAL For DIstrlntMndRCH, . O. F. KICAVIB . -II. A. UAHCOOIC -V Judge Sullivan, the fusion candls date for supremo judge, says of Judgo Bamea,the republican candidate: "Tho candldato of tho republican party is my personal friend. He is a worthy and generous rival.'' The fusion papers many of them say Judge Barnes is a trickster and a tool for the rail roads. Who is to bo bolioved? COUKTY For County Treasurer, , D. J. A. DIRKS For County Clerk. OHAHLE8 H. HACKER For Bn'.mAIIAM LAXyRPN0IB For County Judgo, V. M. CRIOIITON TiVtrRnnnrliitcndnnLof Pllbllo lORlrnotlOtl. OEOItUE D. CARHINOTON, Ju. For County AfioHor, EDWARD J. MAXWELL For Coronor, DR. LUTQEN For Surveyor, U1DN 1'AllH.Kilt. For Clerk of DlHtrlnt Court, GRANVILLE 1. IJEVEItlDGE For ComtnlnHlonpr Second district, CLARENCE K. ORD For CommlHsloner Third dlHtrlot, VV. A. DUULiITTIjE Fred Parkor, fusion candidate for county commissioner from tho third district, gave us a social call Thurs day. Wo have known Fred for about thirty years and never knew him to do a dishonorable act. When tho editor of this papor was learning the printer's I trade in the Granger ofllce at Browns vlllo Fred was tinner and clerk for Stevenson & Cross, in tho same build ing, and wo always had a warm feoh ing for Fred. John J. Farriugton of Iiockford, Ills., has been in Nemaha this week collecting material for a work soon to be published, entitled "A Biographical Call in and see ua if you want to ftnj Genealogical History of South' subscribe for any papor published in eastern Nebraska." It will contuln (he United States. sketches of the lives of the pioneers nlti'flnfl who mailt Cresceus is ynt.king of trotters, un TuoHday at Wichita, ted a miloin l.BOStf. was used. aud distinguished history and assisted in develoninc this Kansas, ho trots c0ntrv nn(1 wUl be an interesting and No wind aliiold valuablu work. E. J. Maxwell will make a good county assessor. Of this there is no doubt. His election as now conceded by tho leaders of the fusion party. For parties who claim to be battling Tor the purity of the judiciary, tin opponents of Mr. ReaviB are Bhowing most too much of the cloven foot hi their attacks. HumboldtgLeader. Road the article on another pagt entitled "A word about the judicial light," taken from the Tecumaeh Tri bunal. Charley Pool, the editor of this paper, Is a strong domocrat bui believes in justice. Mrs. S. Morris recently received a letter from her daughter, Mrs. Wm. A. Bally, who was thou visiting the family ofJ.R. Dye, at San Beigo, California. Mrs Baily's health is very poor and she is taking treatment .at the sanitarium. She writes thir Mr. Dye Inn? a lovely place. Their uouse is three stories and a cupola Leading from the third story are small bridges to trees id which there is a platform and Bats. He also lias an acquariutn, a Urge summer house, etc. county court at Aubuiu. Nobrasuu, thi2Ui Judge. duv oi Sontumbor. lOoii. RiUilARD F. WEAL, County Ho Lonrnod a Croat Trurh. It is said of John Wesley that he once suld to Mistress Wesley, "Why do you tell that child tho 8Hme till up over and over again?" "John Wesley, because once tolling is not enough." It In for the same reason that .van an told aguln and again that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy cures colds and grip; that It counteracts any tendency of theso desoa8ea to result in pneu monia, and that it is pleasant and saft to take. For sale by W. W. Keeling Run A Ton Penny Nail Through His Hand. Whil opening a box, J. O. Mount of Three Mile Bay, N. Y.,ran a ten penny nail through the fle9hy part of bis hand. "I thought at once of tin pain and sorones this would cause me," he says, "and immediately appli ed Chamberlain's Pain Bulm and oc casionally afterwards. To my Burprlst1 it removed all pain and, soreness and the injured parts were soon healed. For sale by W. W. Keeling. Wm. V. Keeling and wife, John I. DreBsler and Robtl.Sralth went to Lincoln Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Keel tig are delegates to the grand lodges oi Odd Fellows and the Uebekaha respec .lvely, and Mr. Drossier and Mr. Smltl jo along to see that Will behaves him self. If Frfmk Martin would knowtnglj t'ndorso au unworthy man for appoints raent to a high ofllce, as he a.id hi? sons now claim ho did two years ago, can ho be belloved now when he ruaket charges agaltiBt this same man because this man dofeated him for tho nomlna. tlon forjudge? Dr. D. F. Hutchison, optician from Omaha, will be at Nemaha again on Monday, Oct. 2, and will be glad t. test your eyes carefully for gl&saea. At tho long nights approach you will neei them more to enable you to seo woll and easy. No charere for th examination. Satisfaction given or money returned. Don't forget tho dat,e. We, tho undersigned, pastors of the Methodist and Christian churches ot Browuvllle aud Nemaha, have arrang ed our appointments to alternate our services between the two above men Moned towns, viz., to give each town a morning and evening service everj Sunday, Tho Sunday the pastor ol i he Christian church is in Brownvillt he pastor of tho Methodist church is in Nemaha and. vice versa. Begin ning Oct. 25, tho services will hi Uejcj at the Christian church it Brown ville at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. in. aud in Nemaha at the Methodial ;hurch at the same hours. The tnen bers of all churches together with th getieraigpuouc are coruiauy inviieu to attend and worship with us. M. S. Foutcii, J. W. SArr. Somebody's money and a falluro to carry out instructions about talking to strangers havo been responsible for a Berious embarrassment bo the oppons onts of Hon. C. F, Ueavis, candidato for district judge, and tho most sovoro jolt of the many which havo como near knocking them off the track, was given them nt Stoiuauor last Saturday. Nearly everbody is now familiar with tho story in the nnti-Roavis circulars about tho Gorman farmer of Richards son county who it is alleged was robbed of his farm by tho Roavlses. What follows will also bo of interest in this connection. Last Saturday there drove Into Steln auer two double seated carriages from Pawneo City. Rldln" in the carriages was Mn Leyda of Falls City, accompli nied by tho Gorman farmer in the story and several others who are out cam palgning against Mr. Reavis. After having had their horses put away the party of visitors waudoied about tho streets exhibiting the German farmer and telling their story to all who would listen. Mr. Gotlleb Sommorhalder is a mem ber of the Pawnee county board of commissioners. He is one o( tho couns ty's most wealthy citizens and no one In the county is held in higher regard Mr. Sommerhalder heard the story about tho theft of tho farm and he was present in Steiuauer while the party of campaigners were there. It happened that the German farmer wandered away from his traveling companions aud while absent from finder their in tluenco was encountered by Mr. Soms merhnlder. Mr. Sommerhalder called the attention of his companion to the story which had beon so industriously circulated and asked him to tell him the truth about tho matter. The reply which Mr. Sommerhalder received was remarkable for its candor but not un oxpeuted. The farmer told Mr. Soms raerhalder that there was nothing whatever to the story; that ho had never had any trouble with Mr. Reavis but that he was being paid 81. 50 per day and his expenses for accompanying tho men he was with and permitting the story to be told as a fact. Mr. Sommerhalder is a man whom no one will doubt and he stands ready to make an affidavit to that effect. Beatrice Express. Last Sunday evening by a unanlmn oua vote of tho members present, it was decided to change the preaching services nt the Methodist church. which havo heretofore been held every Sunday night, to ovory nlternate Sunday morning and evening. Next Sunday, therefore, there will bo preaching ut 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. tn. On the Sunday following the services will bo hold in Brownvllle, but on that day there will be preaching raofns ng and evening at tho Christilm church. This arrangement will give peoplo an opportunity to attend aers vices both morning and evening, if they are so disposed. Rov. Foutch and Rov. Sapp, the pastors of the two churches, are working together harmo niously both hero and nt Brownvllle. The arrangements made are largely at tho suggestion of the two pastors. It is hoped this arrangemont will result in larger congregations at both church es and an increased interest in church work. "ou never heard any one using Fo ley's Honey and Tar and not being satis fled. MT Hill. For a pleasant physic take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to tr.ko. Pleasant In effect. For sale by W. W. Keeling. All our farmer readers should take advantage of tho unprecedented club bing offer we this year make, which Includes with this paper The Iowa Homestead, Its Special Farmers' Instis tute editions, and The Poultry Farm 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 tho price for the four for ono,yeari$1.85. Never before was so much superior reading matter offered for ao small an amount of money. Tho papers named which we club with our ow n are well known throughout the west and commend themselves to the reader's favorable attention upon mere mention. The Homestead Is the great agricultural and live stock paper of the west. The Poultry Farmer is the most practical poultry paper for the farmer published in tho country, and the Special Farm ers' Institute editions are the mos' practical publications for the promo tion of good farming ever publishedt Take advantage of this great offer. Old papers for sale 8t this ofllce. Tpji E Oil Catarrh of the Stomach, The Norfork News Unengaged edi- Wllon tho 8lomaCh Is overloaded; torlully in proving that, farming pay whan food i3 takon into lt tlmb MU to To all now subscribers we will send The Advertiser until Jan. 1, 1905, for only $1.00! Thus giving Ten Weeks Free. . "VVe will extend the subscription of all old subscribers to, Jan. 1, 1905, who pay up to date and $1 in addition. . " . Now is the timo to subscribe and get the benefit of these' rates. Persons living on free delivery routes from Nemaha can give money to carriers or leave it in their boxes. ley's Kidney Cure makes sound kid- bubscnptions taken at reduced rates, with a few exceptions, uoya and will positively cure all forms for any paper published in the United States, Canada or England. ot kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens tuo wiioio systom. m t ju. A. SANDERS A- SCUM. Puhs.. Nemaha, Nebraska A Lesson in Health Healthy kidneys Alter the Impurities from tho blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Fo Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy of Klrksville, Mo. in Nebraska. Must be a queer countrj aronnd Nortork if it takes argument to nrove that iarmlug pays. In (Hoe county that subjoct is classed with other woll kuown facts like this: Fishes swim. Farming pays. Watot is wet. Every democrat wants a pub lic ofllce, and none of them will get one in tuis county tins year. JNeor. City Tribune. Remarkable cures, ure effected by this syetem of healing. No medicines given. Oilico over. Ehstlce ttore. ''", &6iine,srug How's This? Wo otrbr Ono II und rod Dollars Rownnl for nnycaso of Catarrh tout cannot bo cured by flall'B Catarrh Ouro, F.J, CHENEY & CO., rropB., Toledo, O. Wo, tlio uudorntgnod, lmvo known P. J. Cliunoy for tlio lust 15 years, and bullovo htm porlootly houorablo In all uubIucrh transao- tlonnund nnauolally nolo to carry out any obligations mode by ttiolr tlrin. WoRt fc i vuax, wholesale druggists, Toledo.O. Waldlnu, Klnnnn fc Murvln, wuoloualo drug gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Cutnrru Curo Is takon Intornally.not tngdliecily tipon tlio blood and nuicouMtmr- ruconf the ttybtotn, PrlcoTSo jior bottle. Sold oy all dni!Rt.ti. Testimonials fict. liull b family l'lllmwothu boht, digest, it decays and inflames tho mus coub membrano, exposing tho nerves, and causes tho glands to secrete mucin Instead ot the natural juices of digest- Ion. This is called catarrh of the stomach, caused by indigestion. Doc tors and medicines failed to benefit me until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. R Rhea , Copp ell , Tex. Sold by W W. Keeling. Gained Forty pounds In Thirty Days For several months our younger brother had been troubled with Indl bastion. He tried eoveral remedies hut got no benefit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced taking them. Iniido of thirty days he had gained forty pounds in flesh. Ho la now fully recovered. We have a good trade on the Tablets Hollov Bros, Merchants, Long Branch, Mo. For sale by W. W Kt'ellng. 3ooe er tom WM. CAMPBELL, Preu. P. E. ALLEN. Vlce-Prea. ELMER E. ALLEN, Cashier. BA1K OF NEMAHA NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 EH MEsafl T&VZ&m Havo a 79-YR. RECORD. K2 fa built nnon tho stroncr foundn- iiSG tion of duality and low prices. Why then waste timo. land, labor and money on poor trees whoso only product cVrx CS?irBlHTooxandpaclcfreo, will bo disarmointffiont? VTc ft u hmui a guarantoo safo ar rival, Guarantea ontiresatisfnetion. Prior List, Comirku Plates, etc., Free. RM V rAC&n weekly and want more nomo ana v ifijuv ;uu'a,V?l' f!u We rAY lAbh travefipg Ba.Gsm0n. Outfit free. QlfjS gfifffi rLi-r. r. im .mti r:i if imv rtrrr yS llore homo end traveling salesmen ovorj-whero to JM Eoll Stark Trees. Wfi PAY rARH Weekly, civj I1CST CONTRACT, ,.'... L'ZH BEST OUTFIT, it A in M .HI tS EP5T f Ilfipcj iipot CTftnir nn.1 l)ll'IIJ V rnuinilT rv wt. LarrroBt nuraor ea in the wor d 4850 nnriM. rinnirnl Stock $1,000.-000. Millions of trees and vines, -Apple, Peach, Plum, Pear, Cherry, Grapo, otc, I tno lai'iOSt, KtitfSlt stock ana beat sorts over ollored by any iiurrory. Our men succoed whero , othora f-.ll. Vrito to-day for torms, etc. STARK BRO'S K. li 0. CO., Louisiana, Mo, littANCi.';: Atlantic, la., Fayettoville, Ark., Pansvillo, N. Y., Vorliacd, N. Y., Etmtsvillo. Ala, 4 A. 3