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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1904)
Notice for Hearing CloiraB In ttw county court of Nemnltii county, Net) n the matter of the untitle of Latllllii A. strain, di-coimcd. Notlco Ih horehy ulvon Unit tho court linH mndo nn order litnllliiK tho tlmo for credit nr to Mo clnlniH niiiltiHt mild dcceiiHod to nix month" from tho'.Mrd dity of July. lOol mid tlmt.Iulj 1, Heptomuor 2t, 1001, nnd January fi 1005, nt 10 o'clock u. ni. of imch diiy, Ht tho oillcoof tho county Judiro cf Notniifiii coun ty, NohriiNltn, In Auhurn, NouniHlcn, hnn hrcn fljecd iiy the court in tho tltni-M and rlaco whon and whcroiill W!noiiH wno Imvc cliilnm and dolniiudH iimiliini, mild dcccvHCd run hnvo tho Hiuur. examined, adJtiNlcd unit ni lowed, and all oliilinn not pri'Honted In tho IiihI mentioned date- will ho forever hnrrod, Iiy an order of tho court. Dated Juno 18, l!K)l. J. 3. MCCARTY, County .ludito Notico of Probato of Will. Tho Htato of Nohrnikn, (,'onnty of Noniiihii.ns In tho County Com tofNoinuhu county, Noli. To KnimiiHIclcnmn, John F. Nclrlt, Miiry O l.iutkoiiipnr, Ida O. Worcester, Vina C. Ca tron, nml toall norNotiM IntcrcNtcdlln Union, mtonf Christopher Voleh, (tccciiHod: You iuehrouy notified that Mary 0. Lati kompcrliiiH tiled n petition praying that an lntUrtimeiit tiled In thin court, purporting to l)ii tho lat will undtcnliiinentof xald iIccciih I'd, innv bo proved, allowed and recorded as the hiHt will and toNtmnout of mild OhrlHto phor Volck. decmined: that mild liiHtruinent may ho admitted to prolmte, and admin. Intnillon of mild eHtiito granted to mild Mary C. Lutkuinper aH executrix, and tlmt the 23rd day of July, A. I). 1WI, nt ten o'clock a, in. at county court room of nald county. In Auhurn, Iiiih heon llxed iih tho tlmeand place or proving mild will, when you and nil luturiMtint may appear and hIiow ciuiHO. If thoro ho any, why tho prayer or tho petition Hhould not bu granted, and content the probato thereof. WltncsH my hand and seal of said court thlH lilth day of Juno, A. I). Unit. J. H. McCAUTY, County .Indue. Notioo of Appointmont of Ad suinistrator In tho county coiut of Nomutiu county, Nob. ThoHtiitoof Ncbrimkn, Nemaha County, To Carroll, whoso llrnt and Klvon iiaino Ih unknown, and to all pothook lnter Htvl In tho entato of Davlil Carroll, deceased. Notlco Ik horeby Klven that Edward J. Max well lias tllod a petition pray lnu Hint ndmln Htratlon of Kiild eHinto bo KriiutedtoJ. V. ArmHtront! us admlnlKtrator: that tho hear ing thereof tins boon llxed for thoftih day or .juiy, nwi.iu hi o'ciocic a. m in mo couuiy court, room of mild county, in Auburn, whon you and till pornoim IntercHtod may appear and Nhow caune, If there ho any, why the prayer or mua pouiion minimi not Douruinoii and unlosH you no appear tho court may urnnt the prayer of Hiild petition, or appoint soinu other Hultahlu nermin. and make all proper ordom for thu duo lulmliilHtratlon of Hit til entuto. WIlncHH my hand mid seal of mild court mm nun nay or .May, iuoj. J. H. McCAllTY, County JiuIkc Ono Minute cough euro gives relief in ono minute, because it kills tho mi orobe which tickles tho mucous mem brane, emitting the cough, and at the Hitino time clean the phlegm draws out the iul lamination and heal and sooth es tho nit iJtoii parts. Ono Minute cough cure strenglieiis the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never falling cure in all curatlo cases of euuuhs, ooldt, and croup. One Min uto cough euro Is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old.-W. V. Keeling. "MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP There's nothing liko doing a thing thoroughly. Of .all, tho Salves you over hoard of, Bucklln'a Arnica Salve is tho best. It sweeps away and cures Hums, Sores, Urulses, Cuts, Boils Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25c and guaranteed to give satis faction by V W Keeling druggist. Call and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. BLACK -0RAU6HT STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry havo few troubles which nronot bowel and livor irrecrularitic8. Ill tick - Draught Stock and Poultry Modi cino is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puts tho orgaiiB of digestion in n perfect coudition. Prominent American breeders and farmers koep their herds ami flocka healthy by giving them an occa sional do900t Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine m thoir food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-cent half-pound air-tight can of this medicino from his dealer and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicino. If yourB does not, send 25 cents for a sample can to the manufacturers, Tho Chattanooga Medicino Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. nooBBLLB, OA., Jan. 30, 100?. Dlaclc-Drugbt Stook and Poultry Modioiso la tho beat I ever tried. Our took was looking bad when you sent mo tho medicine and now thoy aro getting ao fine. Thoy ko looking 30 percent, better. V 6. P. BROOKINGTON. The rr V, V. Sandkrs & Son, Prop's. Fill DAY, J UN 13 24, 100-4. Tho pasBongcr train whs over two hours Into Friday morning on account of tho engine breaking down between Nebraska City and Peru. Tho train was delayed until another engine could bo secured. "Papa's Boy Co." disbanded at No tnalia. Tho company haa had a streak of bad luck on account of so tnncli rain. Tho tnemberH of tho company are good actors, and several of thorn havo secured poaltions at Omaha and other places . Mrs. Henry Carso and MIbh Avis went to Thuiman, Iowa, Thursday, to visit Mr. and Mrs, E. S. McCandless. Mr, and Mrs. Eln Washburn came down from Sidney, Jowa, Wednesday, and tiro visiting relatives for a few days. A 1). &M. special passed over this part of tho division Wednesday fore noon. General Superintendent Cal vert and O. 13. Rogers, superintendent Of tho southern division, were on board, track! They were inspecting the Notice is hereby given that I havo given my son, Clarence Connor, his time, and that I no longer havo any right to collect money due him, nor will 1 bo responsible for debts cons tracted by him. Maky E. Connku. ROOSEVELT AND FAIRBANKS. Tho republican convention met in Chicago this week ami nominated the next president and vice president. Theodoro lloosovolb was nominated for president and Charles W. Fairbanks of J ml hum for vicospresident, both by acclamation. Fairbanks is now Unit ed States senator. "The Papa's Boy" couunmy were here this morning on route to Peru where tWoy nro booked for a perfoiini unco this evening. While at tho H'& M. depot tho leading man. who by the way is a big man, and oni of the other members of the company got into an altercation. Thoy fought all over tho platform and dually tho bin man won out and boarding tho train refused to allow the little man and ono other member of tho company to follow. Tho company will play at Peru two people shy to-night. Tho lady of tho show left it and went to Kansas City, whllo tho defeated male membor goes down tonight to clean out tho show and got his baggage which wont down there, also try and got some salary that ho claims is duo him. Nebr. City Nowb, Only a few years ago John II. Dun das was a rampant party prohibitionist running for olllco on tho prohibition ticket, denouncing everybody that did not. vote that ticket, and insisting tlmt tho voter should cast his ballot for the principles of the party. After a while ho switched oil to tho populist party, and argued that it was the only party to savo the country. Ho still de nounced tho republican and democratic parties, but said nothing about it being essential for a party to havo a prohin bition plank in every platform, as ho had insisted upon before. He ran for oilice on this ticket. Then the pop ulist party fused with tho democratic party, and John wont along, ran for olllco on tho fusion ticket, nnd greatly to his surprise wns elected. Now John claims tlmt it is very wrong to belong to any party, and insinuates tlmt a man is not exactly right tlmt will even attend party conventions regularly. And yot John insists that ho is the only consistent man and tho only fellow that is always right. Call in and seo us if you want to snbscribe for any paper published in tho United States. Will Ouro Consumption A A Ilorron of Finch, Ark. writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar Is tho best preparation for coughs, colds nnd lung trouble. I khowtlmt It has cur ed consumption in the tlrst stage. M T Hill. HE HAD MART IMITATORS. The Alllaner of rocilionn with nn HnKllwlintMn Net n Jlml Precedent. Every once in awhile, when an Amer ican girl of wealth marries an English man of more or leas dlstlthction, a cry goes up nil over the country nbout the wcukness of the young women of this country for bttch alliance. No one Beeiiw to knowTW the custom dates buck to the earliest settlement of the country and that the American prin ces Pocahontas wan the first to sot her aistorB the bad example. In Boonton hall, In the county of Norfolk, formerly the seat of the Itolfe family, hangs a portrait by l)c Pause of a handsome young woman, with high cheek bone und complexion splendidly KWiirthy. Around thiK portrait are the words Matoaka Kebeeka, filia potcntla Prince Powlmtanl Imp. Vlrgfnlae, and on a npaee below the portrait are the words: "Matoaka, alius Hebccka, dntig-hter of the mighty Trlncc Powhatnni, em peror of Attanotigh Komouck, of Vir ginia; u Christian convert and married to the Worshipful Mr. Thomns lloltT. Aged 2-1. 1010." This portrait of tho far-famed PriuccsH Poeahontos wan painted but a few weeks before she died on board a ship about to sail for America. She was buried in the parish church of Gravewmd, at the mouth of the river Thames, and to this day the cnriotis (Min see the following entry in the parish register: "1010. March 21. Rebecca Wrolfe, wife of Thomas Wrolfe, gent, a Virginia lady born, wa btrriod here in the chauncell." Unfor tunately the original edifice was burned down a century ago, otherwise Americans could now look upon the tomb of the first American girl who took an English husbnud. ISiiruutrltA of I.lternry .Utility. "Did thnt critic write any favorable comment on your novel, .Belinda?" "Oh, yea; he nld my father had once met the prince of Wales, and that tvb had always moved in the best society." -Indianapolis Journal. GAVE LIFE FOR HIS FRIEND. Thu Toiiolilnis Act of IIui'oIniii 'l'hut Won Wltnt-MNtMl In u South . African Ctuii. "One of tho most touching incidenta of tho Hoer-IOnglish war came to my knowledge just as I was leaving for America," said a missionary delegate from South Africa to tho ecumenical conference, relates the Washington Post. "Of course, there- have, been many bravo deedK and mauy acts of bolf-Biicrifico on both sides, but none has seemed to me iib affecting as that of the little ten-year-old lad who gave hid life protecting tho man who had befriended him. "It was (hiring the siege of Lady smith, and1 the Pritish army had its base at Spearmau'K camp perhaps I should say Gen. Puller's base, was at Spenrman'B camp when one evening a little boy struggled into camp, and whon questioned by tn soldiers said he had come from Ladywuith. He was of English parentage and said that his father had been killed' at the very beginning of the hostilities; lids-mother had been buried) the week before, and he had' left Ladysmith deter mined to join the Ewgiisli nrmy. How he managed' to slip through the IJocr lines wiih the question which purated the English soldiers, for at that, tlmo it was not thought possible for a bird to pass unnoticed, so strict was thoir watch. This child said he thought he had been shot at, but he must huve been 'too little to 1m hit.' "Ho was such ft weaen-faced slip of a child that the sold'iers recog nized the truth of his surmise, d'ubbed him "Too-Little-toJe-Ilif Plunt, his real name being Jimmy Blunt. lie knocked' about camp and' finally at tached himself to Maj. English, of the Second Dublin fusileers. lie became the major's shadow, eating, sleeping and moving about with him on any and n-ll occasion. It became a joke among tho soldi the way 'Too-Lit-Me-to-He-Hi' followed) their major. "Finally etimo he action of Venter's Spruit, when tW major, leaving his company, wnlk4 a short distance jilieaJ to sw 'h-? the laud lay.' He wiih shot down jmkI' a deadly fire from tho Boers, who nrt been in ambush, followed. The o-lng wah so hot that no attempt was wiade by the sold'iers to go to their officer, and when they saw 'Too-Lit tle-tBe-.TIit' making the attempt, lie was ordered back. He did not obey the command1, that much the soldiers know, but he was forgotten until the close of the engagement, whGn, on collecting their wounded and dead, they found he had managed in some way to drag his wounded fienrl from the open to the cover of souif brush wood. 'Too-.Little-to-Be-TIit' win lying by the major's side, apparently asleep, but when the soldiers lifted him up they found that lie was dead. He had bled to death from a wound in the fleshy part of the arm. So, after all. he was not too little to b hit." Tako the wagonette when in A us burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhaney prop. Frcnh AVnter In the Oponn. iBvery little schoolboy and girl in America has learned from the geog raphy that the fresh water current of the Amazon extends Into the ocean 20 miles from the mouth of that noble river, so that ships are able to get drinking water from tho ocean when out of sight of land. Hut even nmong the grown folk it is not, generally known that Americans have a river in which they can fake similar pride. On still, calm days th crew of the light ship anchored three miles Fouthwest of the mouth of the Columbia river. Oregon, are able at strong ebb to send a bucket over the side and bring up water so pnlntnbly fresh as to be used for drinking. This fresh water spreads out over the surface of the ocean in the shape of a fan, .the apex being the mouth of the ColumlJa. It is only about two feet in depth, and if the bucket Is I allowed to elnk below that the water with which It is filled is strong with ocean brine. N. Y. Press. Profits In I.oliKtori, The live lobster imports from the Canadian maritime provinces are rap Idly increasing in value. They promise for this fiscal year to constitute at least a sixth of all the goods shipped from Nova Scotia and New Urunswick to the American mnrket. Coming in cTttty free and sold at a high price on nccount of the scarcity of the domestic artictii, they offer a profitable return on the investment. N. Y. Sun. Estray Notice. Found at my farm southwest of Nemaha, on May 10' 1004, a dark bay horse, about 10 years old, weight about 1000 pounds. Owner can have same by. paying all charges. Pun Colkhigic BETTER THAN GOLD I was troubled for several years with chronic lndegestion and nervous debil ity," write F G Green, of Lancaster N II. "No remedy helped me until 1 bugan taking Electric Hitters, which did me more good than all tho medicin es I ever used. They havo also kept my wife in excellent health for years Sho says Electric Hitters are just splen did for female troubles; that thoy are a grand tonic and lnvigorator for weak run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family " Try them. Only 50 c Satisfaction gunri anteed by Keeling's Drug Sote. Robbod tho Cravo A startling incident is narrated by JohnOltver ofPliiludelphia, as follows "I was in an awful condition. My ukin was almost yeilow, oyos sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weak er day by day. Three physicians had given mo up. Then 1 was advised to take Electric Hitters; to rny great joy tho llrst bottle made a docided im provempnt. 1 continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. E know they robbed tho grave of anothnr victim." No one should fail to try them, Only 50c, guaranteed at Keeling's drug store. How's This? Wo otror Ono Hundred Dollars Howard for any cuo of Catarrh tlmt cannot oo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cim. K. .1. CIIKNEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, the underslKUed, liavo known K. J. Cheney for the last 15yeirH, and bollove him porfeetly honorable In all 1-, sln 'nut tlons and IlnanehiUy alio to cany o.it any obligations made by Ills th in . WAI.MNO, KlN.NAN A MAHVIN, Wholexalo Druglnt i, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, luUlnn directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of iho system. Testimonials sent tree. 1'rlco "5 cunts per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Tako Hull's Puinllv Pills fo1 constipation. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights tc. Anyono aomltiig n sketch nnd dcocrlntlon may mlnklv iLscartalu our (million fruo wlintluir nn Invention Is irobnlly patent alilo. pomiminlcii. tloimatrlctlycoiitnioutlid. HANDBOOK on Patents sunt froo. OMost nitoncy fur HwuirliiR patent 8. l'atonts tiikon tlironch Muim tt Co. receive special notice, without cliHrgo, In tlio Scientific American. A handsomely lllustrntfi! vvookly. Lnritcat clr. iMilntiim nf ntiv HRloiitltlR lourniil Terms, is a Tour; four months. SI. Bold by nil nowsrteiilorn. WUNN & Co.36,Boadwav. New York llrancli Olllco, (25 V St.. Wnslilnnton, I). C. W. ', V3lSSgtC WM.'CAMPHELL, Pres. 113LMKU E. mm BANK OF NEMAHA NEMAHA., NEBRASKA Capital Stock, $5,000 A Croat Sensation There wns u big sensation in Lees' , vlllo, Inti., when W. fl. Hrownof that place, who was expected to die, had his llfonaved by Lr. King's New Dts covery for Consumption. Ho writes: I oudurcd insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your Now Discovery gave mo immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a com ulete cure." Similar cures cf Consumption,, Pneu monia, Bronchitis and gripuretiutner 1 ous. It is the peerless remedy for nff throat and lung troubles, Price 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by W V Keeling, .Druggist. Trial bottles free. Less than Half Kates to St. Lor.i3 and Roturu On Mondays, Juno 0, 13, 20, and l7, the Burlington offers tckets to St. Louis and return at S7 75, good for Boven days considerably loss than half faro for tho round trip. Tickets are good in coaches and arm chair cars;seats free. Tho magnificent exposition is now complete and in harmonious operation, You will regret It as long as you llv fyou fail to see this wonderful expos aition Illustrated folder free, and full im- formation on application to Burlington Route agent or to L. W. Wakeley' General Passanger Agent, Omaha, Neb. If you want tiro insurance, either n old line or mutual companies, call on W. W. Sanders. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS I . AAV, HEAIj KSTATE, COTiTKCTlONS OtllcoK over Ponioillof Hulldln,', at Frank Neat's old stand, Aimuux, MaitRAMt A K0D0L digests what you ett K0D0L c'oans6S- purines, strengthens . and sweetens the stomach. K0D0L cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and all stomach and bowel troubles. K0D0L accelerates the action of the gas tric giauus ana givcu iuuo iu mu digestive organs. K0D0L re"cvcs an overworked stomach Ol ax ncrvuus aiiaiu iu the heart a full, free and uatrammeled action, nourishes the nervous system and feeds the brain. K0D0L ,s the wonderful remedy that is maKing so many biun jjcuyi!s won and weak people strong by giving to their bodies all of the nourishment that is con tained In the food they eat. Bottles only, $1.00 Sire holding 2JS tlnr.es the trfcl size, which sells for 50c. riesared only by E. C. DtWITT 4 CO., CHICAGO. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass vIth your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an rp unneanny conai iVrtlon of the kid- l neys; If It stains your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of rder. Wliat to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Svamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wondertul discovery and a book that tells more about It, both sent absolutely free by mall. uuuress ur. turner &t Homo or Swomp-itoot. Co., Binghamton, N. Y." When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. - J J T-S V. E. ALLKN. VIce-l'res ALLEN, Cashier. V3 1