' i. 'V. it,'. PETER KEHKEll neater in; '" Uigftost markolinrico paid for IlidcB, Ln-I t'nllnw. (f.lf. & SON Proprietors of-tho Livery & Feed Stable f ' HEMAHAJtNIIBE, Qcocl Dray Inconneotionth Llvory Satisfaction guarantied. ' T. B. Orother .wishes fo announce mac ne nas not, rfQved out or towu but into tne rv MMinick StbrG Boom whora ho mav bo found at all. ttnfes. rendy tp dp your iut)' V . , Shoe ItaYiairmcr " 'fr v '.WW ".. r sell you a New Harness, Nets, Whips, etc, Notiop For Hoaring Claims In Mia nntintv court of Nemaha county. Nob. Jh tho iniittcr of the estate of Funnlo lioovor (leeenoeit. V. .... ... . , Notlcu li hereby given that tho court has inn do an ortterllmiiing thotltnerorcredltora in nin cluliiiR atialDut unlit deceased to Mix monllm: from tliolatday of November, 19o3, Hml Unit Jumlarv lHt. Miirob .Int. and May ' 12nd'. IfKU. at iU o'clock a. m. of each day at the nfflot) or tho county Judgn of Nemaha eomiiv, Nebraska. IU. Auburn, Nebraska, ho Hi-mi flxwt hv tno crinrt. hi the times and place when and where alJ peraonB who have ilnlma Httd domundtuiiuiUnit nald dncoased i n n have thofiamn examined. ndlURted and ii Unwed and nil olnlim not' prescntrd by the lant mentioned dnto vtlU bo forever barred, by nn orunr or tne court. f)atud Octohc r H, 1003 . TT. A. TiAUliRTlT. Acting pounty Jndgo In Bald cause, "WonM that vre eniild SHOUT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP vrlta th strcagtler mllllcm voice Dr. King's NewDiscover nnnin Ceatrlic'. OnUs. CaHMnmtIenr uilllCiJ HrochltU,AtBni.ritHrUy, . T r SttreThroAt MONKY BACK IF IT FAILS. Irk SO and t.P0. .Trial BoH Free. 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NE)V SUBSCRIPTION OFFR Stmt Ktir Btibcrit wto cat oat Mt4 unit tat illp lit out wltfe bubo u ftdtette and 91,70 will net!?: FREE FREE FREE All the Itsut ptJCh Companion for Um remtinloK weeki of 1903. tht YhMikigiTtsp, OhrUtauui Ml Kw Ywit'i VovbU Kvmbcn, Tbo Comrnlon Colrnflar for 1004, UUiogrtpbed in 13 color cud fold. Aoi 'tp$. Cotujiialon (or thip? wfk of J884 llVfjjiof tbo beat retillnc for tvery afukr cf u fusil y. Ney SuhscrtpUotm Jlcccivcd ' at tato 05lc5. COMPANION The Nebraska Advertiser W. IV. SbiiiIcm W. V, Saiulera W. V Sahdbks & Sow, Prop's, FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1003. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving, but as turkeys are selling for about 15 cents a pound, live weight, we expect to get along on chicken. A cold wave struck us Sunday. night and tho thermometer has been below the freezing point since that time. Tuesday and Wednesday the thermometer at tbo depot stood at 10 I decrees Kbove zero. Thursday was seme warmer. Our friend O. J. Canou managed to pull through and was reelected county clerk of Johnaonceunty on the fusion ticket the only man on that ticket to be elected. Mr. Caoon'n wife, foi meriy Miss Nina Moore, is wellknown to many of our citizena. Itev. G. Hf. Sobleb, Ph.. D., general lecturer of the W. O. W delivered an address on "Perfected Woodcraft the climax of Fraterualism," at the Christian Phurch Wednesday evening A fair crowd was in attendance Tho address was a good one. E. L. Paris has closed his meat mar ket, for the present at. least, and J. E. Grother has. moved his harness shop late the building. Mr. Crother we I understand, will sell flour and feed for Mr. Paris It is pesslble the meat market will be opened again in the spring. J. H. Seid'sbog sale at Falls City last Saturday , was quite successful though, be' prices paid wettf sot so large as they should have beeu. "but compared favorably with other ling sales held there this fall. Henry was .very welL-satlsfled. with the result of Hon'. F. G. Hawxby of Humbold cams to Nemaha Wednesday evening and, visited his parents that night and the next day. Ho had just returned from Lincoln where in connection with Judge Davidson of TecumVeh he argued the appeal caee of T. B. Stocker Vs. Nemaha county. We recently Received a. paraphltt advertising Custer county and more particularly the region around Broken Bqw, It was sent us by our. old friend George Willing, who was in the hardware" business in Nemaha from 1881 to 1885. George Is now a real entate agent at Broken Bow. D. G. Keister bus a new way of keeping a hog from eating chickens. He bad one that caught obickene, so be punched holes . In its ears, ran strings threugh the holes and tied a piece ol leaihur across the forehead over the eyes, ho tt could not see the chickens but could see to oat. It works effects ively. " wo of our young ladles went to ub rn Friday intending to return on thd ui iuruouu train, but got left and had to come, in ou the frelubt. A iother young lady bought a ticket to Brownvillesbut when the conductor came arouud she could not Und the ticket, and had to borrow pay her wayGur young ladlo'Mu uuioriuuaGt. 5 & W'r oiror Ono lldfutfiod Dollars Itowanlifdr anyciiMoof Cuturrii tiiutouunot oo.faurody P.J.OUENBV A CO., Propn., lledo. Q. Wo, tho uudorslKiioil, jiavo Icoo.WJJ V. Ji Oheiu-y fortlio lnii lRyeurs, and belftvo" lilin porleolly liouoiohln lu all hiuluemf trnnsaq. tioiiHtihilliiuucmlly ablo (o carry ylit miy OhllcatlouH mndo by tliuli- llrui. Wt t iriui;c, whou,mloi)rtHflM', Tojdo,0. WajtliUKi Kliiiuui iteMoiyln, Wlmiuoijlodrui; ClktH, JU.ttdo.O, ' Jf j llnllVCutiurhAnri)l)il.!ikAiiiUn,yrially,uot" IOK,dlif)ily iijjouhf lilot'd iiiut iiuici.imiu-- 8 vsLfliftJKLiLEHiiLWiiW SCHOOL ITEMS Ellkn Siiivklky. Editor. Noblo architecture is ono oloraont of patriotism. Lowell. Faye Tolllngor was absent Friday. The literature clnss bad examination Tuesday. Opal Seabury was absent Wednesday forenoon. Grace Jarvis and Theo. Hill were absent Tuesday. PlukneykShively and James O'Hard nra X'ent Mnndv . . - wore absent Monday. Marie Woodward visited the Prli mary room Wednesday. olfc)tMorton andBesalo Dressier nave been absent onraccount of sick ness. Saturday afternoon the young sod of Sylvester Hodges, who lives northeast of town, was on the street near A, L. Adams drug Btore. He threw a small stone which bit the sidewalk and then bounced against the north window. making a small bole in.the lower part Tbo glass is valued at seventy-five dol ars. The building Is owned by H. E. Clark and Mr. Hodges offered to stand the full amouut of tho loss, but Mr. Clark would not pormlt him to do so and the matter was compromised. The boy was only playing and the damage was entirely accidental. Stella Press. Evangelistic meetings are now in progress at the Methodist church. Song service begins, at 7 o'clock promptly. Regular services at 7:3 o'clock. Miss Mae Phillips and Miss Minnie Nelson, two noted evangalistic workers from Illinois, will be here en next Thursday evening and will re main indefinitely. A large attendance is earnestly dealred Brownvilte Bios graph. A letter from Mrs. S. W. Blair cons veys the information that Cy Rhode and family are now jiving in St Joe and that she is still making her home with them. She says Mr. Rhodes is doing well there, and that his daughs ters are ' working m a box factory. Mrs. Blair sends regards to her Stella friends, arid writes tsjat she would like to see them all. Stella Press. Frank Titus Vanderslicelr is dirking for J. H. Qalned Forty Pounds In Thirty Days For several months' our youui brother had beeWtroubled with indi beslion. He .tried several remedies but got no beaeflt from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced taking them. Inside of thirty dayshe had-galnad forty pounda in flesh. He is now fully recovered We have a good trade on tho Tablets. Hollev Bros. Merchants, Long Branch. Me. For Bale by W. W. Keeling. Ran A Ten Penny Nail Through His u Hand. While opening a box, J. O. Mount of Three Mile Bay, N. Y.,ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his band. ''I thought at once of the pain and soreno&j this would cause me," he says, "ad Immediately appll da Chamberlain's Pain Bulm and oc casionally afterwards. To my surprise it removed all paiu and soreness and the injured parts were soou healed. For sale by W. W. Keeling. j Catarrh of the Stomach. When the stomach is overloaded; when food is taken into it that fails to digest, it decays and inflames the mus coils membrane, exposing the nerves, and causes the glands to secrete mucin lustead ot the natural juices of digest ton. This is called catarrh of the Htomaoh, caused by indigestion. Doc tors and medicines failed to benefit me until I used Kodof Dyspepsia Cure. .. II Rhea, OoppeU, Tex. Sold by W W. Keeling. $ r? Lo w Eatet West via Burlington Eoute. , $25 to Portland.fracomu, Seattle. 825 to SanFrancUco and LoaAugeles 822.50 to Spokane . $ 20 to Salt Lake5lty, Butte, Helena Proportionally ld rates to hundreds ;pf other points, iftjlwlrrii,' Big Horn Win, WyomlngSSMontunn, Irtiho( Washington, OrpguTi, BilMshColumbla, OnWnrntH. etc.j Every day until November 80. " Touiim curtj daily, California. PonjoiiaUy conducKcl.exoursloiis three jjtues a 'VVW'U. ; . ' Tmnlj.i ur riaMV tn cOHttl'i W jiiquuul iit-iirettJUurllnijlu:. Wi. The total vote cast at the recent election was in round numbers 200,000, linrncs, tho republican candidate for supremo judge, received 00.091 votes and Sullivan, the fusion: candidate, re ceived 87,000, giving Barnes a plurality of 0,025. The republican candidates for regents received an average plural ity of 21,483. United States Senator Dietrich has been indicted by tho federal grand jury for soliciting and accepting bribes for his influence in securing the appoints Tr 01 Piasters. ona bo thorough and complete investigation . I Tt. In hnnnrl t-.hn nnnnfnr la lnnnrnnl hut- if guilty we hope he will be convicted and punished. "Let no guilty man es cape." Nebraska was recognized as a ters rltory of the United States May 80, 1854. Preparations are already under way to celebrate the fiftieth anniver sary or the event. Nebraska's flrst governor was Francis Burt. He died October 18, 1854, two days ofter.he had been qualified for the office and after having been in the territory" only eleven days. Ex. The young men that marry at this season of tho year probably never look at the quotations of bard coal aud other necessaries that will be required when he has becomo the head buyer for the faulty. The wise young man marries in the spring and lays up money suffic ient with which to buy coal in the fall, for the money he would have spent in buying ice cream or taking his best gill. out buggy riding. Ex. A Surgical Operation is always dangerous do not submit to the surgeon's knife until you have tried DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It will cure you when everything else fails it has done this in thousands of cases. Here Is one of them. I suffered from bleeding and protruding piles for twenty years. Was treated by differ ent specialists and used many remedies but obtained no relief until I used De- Witt's Witch Wazel Salve. Two boxes of this salve cured me eighteen months ago und I have not had a touch of the piles since. H. A. Tlsdale, Summer ton, S. C. For Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Protruding Piles no remedy equals DeWltt's Witch Haze) Salve old by W. W. Keeling. VThv then Why then whoso only product .will bo disauDointmont? CTAR rival, euarantea entiresatisfaction. Price List, Coloeed Plates, etc- Free. rSAV r A CBI weekly and want more homo and CT1DK J; K We PAY CAbH travefintr ealesmen. Outfit free. gffjS KffiV t Sevan Weeks Free! To all new subscribers we will send The Advertiser for only $1.00! Thu3 giving Seven Weeks Free. . j . We will extend the subscription of all old .subscribers tor Jan. 1, CL905, who pay up to date and $1 in addition. Now is the time 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. Subscriptions taken at reduced rates, with a few exceptions for any paper published in the United States, Canada or England. 1 AI. XAI. SANDERS fe SON, Pubs., Nemaha, Nebraska WM. OAMPBI2LL, Pros. P. E. ALLEN. Vlce-Pres. lELilER E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA., NEBRASKA CapitaStock, S5.000 ww cam tock $1,000,000. Mtllioaa of tre63 and vinos, Apple, Peaeh, Plum, Poar, Cherry, Grapo, otc, ho inrt'est, J.'arst strok rl kst cortj over olFortd ly anv nursery. Onr men Buccccd whro rthors fail. Wum to.ly for vanns, etc. STARK BRO'S N. & 0, CO., Louisiana, SIo. UflA.N'cu2d: Atlaatio, la., Fayotteilo, A:t DaMulla, W. Y., Portland, Y., IlunUville, Ala, Tho December Dollneator (Christ mas number) represents the hlghi water mark of beauty and utility, and possibly of circulation also, In a wom en's magaziue. having the flrat edition of over a million copies. It contains 240 pages, To produce this mammoth 'edition 720 tons of paper aud 40 presss es working 2Mvero required. In ad dition to exquisite color work, clever Action and strikingly illustrated arth cles, the number includes a display of charming winter fashions coveri fortystwo pages, lotters from tho forJ sign fashion centers and illustrated articles on the fashionable fabrics and trimmings, millinery, etc. There are many beautiful art features, among them four pages in color representing Babyhood, Childhood, Girlhood and Motherhood the work of Bernard J. Rosenmeyor. For tne children there are interesting games and stories and for the housewife many practical sug gestions in cookery and other depart meuts of the home, for the Christmas season. The house on thePhilij5Ta!mer farm in London precinct was burned Thurs day night of last week, It was occu pied by Lee Parriott, who, with hia wife, child and hired man, barely ess. caped in their nightolothos. All their furniture, clothing, etc., waB burned. Louts Fisher and wife, who have been visiting their children in this county, and also their old home and friends, started from Auburn on Mon day for their home in.8an Diego, GaU Peru Pointer. He Learned st Greet Trurh. It is said of John Wesley that he once said to Mistress Wesley, "Why do you tell that child the same thing over and over again?" "John Wesley, because onco telling is not enough." It Is for the same reason that yeu are told again aud again that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy cures colds and grip; that it counteracts any tendency of these deseases to result in pneus monla, and thai it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by W. W Keeling. Call in -and see ub if you want to subscribe for any paper published in the United States. Old papers for sale at this office. Have a 79-YR. RECORtY built upon tho strong founda tion of quality and low prices. warIa tmn. lanfl. waste time, land, labor and money oa poor trees - niv CDFlBHTbozandpMk-free, arts I iM-ivii I rmarantoosafo ar until Jan. 1, 1905, More homo and traveling Baleamon ovorywhere t boII Stark Trees. VQ DA V CASH Weokly, givo if M W iiest huces, dest stock, and PREPAY FREIGHT. 4S. Largest nnrsories in the world 4350 acres. finnH.il fW YOUtll'S CQMPAHlOHf'tJponsw, r