BllKEK T PETEIl KEllKERj Dealer In; , Ui ghost market nico riaid for Hides, KN4CPP & SON r Proprietors of-tho Livery & Feed Stable I Gcbd Dray in -connectionwith Livery I. Kl. Orotfaer .IVisheB to announce that he lias not, .aved out of town but Into the 4 Minick Stfpre Room nuniB'IIU limy UO' JLUUHU MV MII'VIIUO0, read? to do your r ,l, .. f' , Jr O Harness Eepairing r sell you a '4 ' - " New Harness, Nets, Whips, etc, Notioq For Hoaring Claims In the county court of Nemaha county. Neb. Jn the mutter of the nutate of Kanulo tloover .eeiiae.l. i Notion U hereby Klv'o'ti thai the court bas Hindu an order limb lnfe- the t! mo for creditors to Ulo.clfttms nnalnst mild deceased to hIx niontliH'frnm thelHtday of November, 1003, n nd that Jnnilary 1st. AluroU .Int. and May 2nd: ltKM. at 10 o'clock h. m. of each day at the offloM of the county Judge of Nomalia roomy, Nebraska, In Auburn, Nebraska, ha liven fixed b.v the conrt- hb the times and plucewhen and where all persnna who bave 1'iHima itnn uomunuiutiHUinii nam deceased ian have thomtnio examined, ndlusled and n Unwed and nil olnlns not' presented by the Imt mentioned dHto Will bo forever barred, uy im ornnr oi me conn. Datod October i!4, 1003 IT. a. LAUttTrnr- Actlugpount Judge lu suld ciuiso. Would that IV e eoiijd SHOUT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP vrltli tk treHftk or m. mtllle vetcen that I Doing's cures: OaHgat', Cold, CiiHnmptlon, I jrocam,'AiKW.jrioiiriiiy, MONEY BACK $ IT FAItS. PHftOfiam$t.OO. Trial BpHle Frtie. 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FRP1? ,lM XhtukictTliir, Chrtitatu ud Pf?fiP Th Compn!on Clesdar for 1004, & Hthogrtpbtd ia IS calcri ted fold. Am) ;rhi Cnajisli let tl; ,ij TJfk of it 01 Jtiktxy.ot the Urt,wainc for wry aokr cf tiit tha&y, COMPANION j... , ;ev fiupscrlpUotn Hwcived I V '..; " ' At tmo Office. -Wybtfnrs companion, $Pf;0n,jw, The Nebraska Advertiser XV, XV, flnuilcrs XV, V. Sanders W, W, Sanders & Son, Prop's, FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1008. 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 jitruck us Sunday. night and tho thermometer has been below tho freezing point alnco tbat time. Tuesday and Wednesday the thermometer at the depot stood at 10 degrees nbove zero. Thursday was same warmer. Our friend O. J. Canon managed to pull through aud was reelected county clerk of Jobnaonlceunty on the fusion tickst the only man on tbat ticket to be elected. Mr. Canon's wife, fori meriy Miss Nina Moore, is wellknown to many of our citizens. i Rev. O. H. dobleb, Ph.. D., general lecturer of the W. 0. W delivered an address on "Perfected Woodcraft the climax of Fraterualism," at the Christian church 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 atleast, and J, E. Crother has moved his barn ess shop inte the building. Mr. Crother we understand, will sell flour and feed for Mr. Paris It Is pessible the meat market wilt be opened again iii the spring J. II. 8eid's hog anient FaIIb City last Saturday , was quits successful, (bough, be. prices paid were'aot so jurge as they'' should ave beeu. ;b'ut compared ravoramy wnn other unn Bales held there, this fall. Henry was very well satisfied, with the result of Hon4. F. G. Hawxby of Humboldt cams to Nemaha 'Wednesday evening and, visited bis parents that night and the next day. He bad just returned from Lincoln . where in connection wHh Judge Davidson of TecUmBeh he argued the appeal case of T. B. Stocker Vs. Nemaha county; We receutly received a pamphltt advertising Custer county and morn particularly the region around Broken Bow. It was sent us by our old friend George Willing, who was in the hardware business in Nemaha from 1881 to 1886, George Is now area evtate agent at Broken Bow. D, G. Kelster ' baa, a naw way of keeping a hog from eating chickens He bad one that caught chickens, so be punched holes In -its ears, ran strlugs tbrsugli the boles and tied a piece o leather across the forehead over the eyes, so it-could hot see the chickens but could see to out. It worka.effects ively. " wo of our young ladies went to ub rn Friday intending to return on the uituruoou train, but got left and bad to come in on tho freight. Another younjc lady bought a ticket to Brownvl(leibut whon the conductor came around .aba could not Und !tbe ticket, and had to borrow moneyto pay bor waytOur young ludlesl'are unfortunate. Kaiai's This? . ' WoottVrOno UtnMrod Dollars Howanlifor nnyctiHooi uiuurru tnai cunnoi uuouruipy Hull'flOtaarrh yure P. J. CHENEY V CO., Props., Toledo, Q. Wo, tho uudorslKtieil, )invo known V, J,' Cheney for the liibt Ifiyeins, nnd belluvo lilin pcrleoily l)onoroi)lt lu nil tnulues truiisuo (.loiih ami hiiuiciully ublo to mtrry oht uny ohllmitlonH lu'ule by thulr II nil. V(-nt t iriidjc, whoii'sulo ilrumjlhtu, 'foltulo.O.1 WHntttitf, KiniMiii LMnivln. wnoiunuiuilrni; Clklh, 1 ll.ddo, Oi & UuU'h CutiuriiWn'6 In lalwn liil.vriuilly.aol npfiUiwily nouihu hlood iiui iiiuoi.iikxiu'. lif.L',.il ilii- f.MtilU. I'J uATfiil Itor hiilil.. Noli! A,v' nil iiioiiits 7''"Ai''Miirt nut, ; i. J' -1,1111;, ifuar4,rjjii'uu(. I TT. T T.S I SCHOOL ITEMS Ellen Shivelky. Editor. Noble architecture Is ono oremont of pntrlotlem. Lowell. Faye Tolllnger whs abaont Friday. The literature class bad examination Tuesday. Opal Soabury wao absont Wedneaday forenoon. Grace Jarvla and Theo. Hill were absent Tuesday. ' PJnkneyAShlvely and James O'Hara were absent Monday. - Marie Woodward viflltod the PrN mary room Wednesday. RolUVlMorton have been absent oncount of sick. ness, Saturday afternoon the young sod of SylveMer Hodges, who lives northeast of town', was on tho street near A. L. AdaniB.druR store. He threw a small stone which hit the sidewalk and then bounced against the north window, making a small hole In the lower part The glass is valued nt seventy-dye dol lars. The building is owned bv H. E. Clark and Mr. Hodges offered to stand tho full amouut of tho loss, but Mr. Clark would not permit 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 :3o o'clock. Miss Mae Phillips and Miss Minnie Nelaoh, two noted evangalistic workers from Illinois, will be here u next Thursday evening and will res main indefinitely. A large attendance is earnestly desired Brownvllle Bios graph. A letter from Mrs. 8. W. Blair cons veys the information that Cy Rhodes and family are now living 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 H a box factory. Mrs. iiiair sends regards to her Stella friends, arid writna tlaat nhn wnnlrl llkn to see them all. Stella Press. Frank Titus is dirking for J.H. TT 1 II V IIV Gained Forty Potlnds In Thirty Days For Beverul months' our younger brother hsd be'eWtroubled with indl bestion. He tried several remedies hut got no bewflt from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced taking them. Inside of thirty days'he Had gained forty pounds in lledh. He is now fully recovered. We have a . good trade on the Tablets. Hollev Bros. Merchants, Long Branch, Me, For sale by W. W, Keeling. Ran A Ten Penny Nail Through His Hand. i .While, opening a box, J. 0. Mount of Three Mile Bay, N. Y.,ran a ten. penny nail through the fleshy part of his band. "I thought at onus of the pain and soroneij this .would cause me," he says, "afjd immediately appll- U3 u.namoeriuin's fain iJuini and nc caalonally afterwards. To ray surprise ic removed all pain and soreness and the injured parts were soon healed. For sale by W. W. Keeling. ,r Oatarrh of the Stomach. . When the stomach is overloaded ; when food is taken .into it that fails' to digest, it decays and inflames the thus couh membrane, exposing the nerves, mid causes the glands to secrete mucin I tiB tend ot the natural juices of digest- Ion. This ia called catarrh of the Htomaoh, caused by Indigestion.- Doc tors and medicines failed to benefit me until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. R Rhea, Ooppsll, Tex. Sold by W W. Keeling. $ Lo w Eatet West vfii Burlington Boute , $25 to Portlnnd,ljacomu, Seattle; .' 925 to SiuiFrancftco and LosAugeles 822.50 to Spoksue? , $20 to Salt Lnkelty, Butte, Ileletui Proportionally Ijm rntes to hundreds ?of other points. luC'Indrng Big Horn UAHln,' wyonung.nloiHann, Klikho WflshliiRton, Oregon, IJiliiabColumbla, Onrnrnln. ete.J Every day until November 30. Tout nit cars dully to Cnilfortilu. Perfjonally conduuttd.uxcursiuiis three times it week. ' . , ' ' :t'iuir,t rH dolly ta.c0HttJi ' jnqTm i ul ritiiHcai? Biirtiiiglo:. UtMit (. Tho total vote cast at tho recent election was In round numbers 200,000. names, the republican candidate for supreme judge, received 0G.001 votes nnd Sulllvnn, the fusion1 candidate, re ceived 87,000, giving Bar'nes a plurality of 0,025. Tho republican candidates for regents received an average plural ity ef 21,483. United States Senator Diotrlcb has been Indicted by the federal grand jury for soliciting and accepting bribes for his influence in securing the appoints ment Of DOBtmaBtera. There nlinnlil tin a'lhorough and complete investigation. It Is hoped the senator is innocont. but If guilty we hope he will be convicted and punished. "Let no guilty man es cape." Nebraska was recognized as a ters ritory of the United States May 80. 1854. Preparations are already under way to celebrate the Qfiieth anniver sary of the event. Nebraska's flrst governor was Francis Burt. He died October 18, 1854, two days after.he had been qualified for the office and after having been in the territory' only eleven days. Ex. Tho young men that marry at this season of the year probably never look at the quotations of bard coal and other necessaries that will be required whan he bas become the head buyer for tho faaoily. 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 ghl. 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 falls 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 Kazel Salve. Two boxes of this salve cured me eighteen months ago and I have not had a touch of the piles since. H. A. 'Tlsdnle, Summer ton, S. 0. For Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Protruding dies ,no remedy equals DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve Sold by W. W. Keeling. Whv t.h(n Why then whoso only product .will bo disaoDOtntmant? CTAR nil' nvai, guarantee entire satisiacuon. fkice list, uoloeed plates, etc., Free. Wlt DAY PACU weekly it v a r s v-AVjss traveling Sevan Weeks Free! To all new subscribers we will send ! The Advertiser for only $1,00! Thus giving Seven Weeks Free. We will extend the subscription of all old subscribers to, Jan. 1, 1905, 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. UU. IA. SANDERS fe SON, Pubs., Nemaha, Nebraska eesacci5ocess3oceMai!iiijii ".i-i- Wftl. OAMPUHLL, Pros. p. . ALLKN. VIce-l'res. IELMER E. ALLEN, Cashier. BANK OF NEMAHA ' NEMAHA., NEBRASKA. CapitaljStocli, S5.000 SB PJ& MM !!ESTora.Bf5K,undPKElAY FREIGHT. mi. oi xl(y aJ t1i.. T.nrtrAaK tinrDnvlna In iVn i..aU incn - - u i rr w mmuv4v.o tu viu nuiiuiowv acres, vjapicni itock 4)1.000,(00. ?I!llioaa of trow r.nd vinos, Apple, Peach, Plum, Pear, Cherry, Graro otn no lli'f'.cst, i.urst stcck .i;;l beat norii evor olFf-rtdby nny nursery. Our mon succeed whnra ithnrs fill. Vrn fm. f.. fiTitDW tinft'C M p. 1 on ...:. u UUA.cuad; Atlaatio, la.-, FayittevIIlo, Artf, Tho December Delineator (Christ mas number) represents the hlghi water mark of beauty and utility, and possibly of clrculntion nlso, In a wom en's magazine, having the flrst edition of over u million copies. It contains 240 pages. To produce this 'edition 720 tons of paper and 40 preass ' es working 2 were required. In ad dition to exquisite color work,. clever Action nnd strikingly illustrated arti cles, the number Includes a dhplay of charming winter fashions covorl fortystwo pages, letters from tho fori elgn fashion centers and illustrated articles on tho fashionable fabrics and trimmings, mllllnory, eto. There are many beautiful art features, among them four pages in color representing Babyhood, Childhood, Girlhood and Motherhood the work of Bernard J. Roaenmeyor. For too children there are interesting games and stb'riesj and for the housewife many practical sug gestions in cookery and other depart ments of the home, for the Christmas season . The house on tbePbillfrpalmer farm In London precinct was burned Thurs day night of last week. It was occu pied by Lee Parriott, who, with his wife, child and hired man, baroly ess caped in their nlgbtolothee. AH their furniture, clothing, etc., was burned. Louts Fisher and wife, wbo bave been visiting; their children in this county, and also their old home and friends, started from Auburn on Mon day for their home ln.8an Diego, Cal Peru Pointer. He Learned a Great 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 once telling is not enough." It is for the sumo reason that yeu are told again and again that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy cures colds and grip; that It counteracts any tendency of these deseases to result in pneus monia, and that it is pleasant and safe to take. For sate by W. W. Keeling. Call in -and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published in the United States. Old papers for sale at this. office. Have a 79-YR. RECORftV built upon the strong founda tion of Q Qali tv nnd low nricea. wnntn ftmn land waste time. land, labor and monev on neor trees DAY FRFIf.HTboxndPckfroo Tt3 Irll I lLIJll I trnaranteesafear. and want more homo and CTIRK LOUISIANA, MO. 1 CTIDK LOUISIANA, MO. , Ajyns HuatBTllle, Ala. '(yWDanMrllle, H. Balosracn. Outfit froo, luntll Jan. 1, 19Q5, hm- If tf Wore homo and traveling saloaraon ovoryvhero t SS H.tll Bfftrlf Trr-oa n i 1 Tir.-i.i . DamnUs, H. Y., Portiaad, K. Y., UunUville, Ala! i