VOLUME XLV11I NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBEll 9, 1003 NUMBER 16 K5T HOOSIER CASH STORE GQ0 GOODS Cotton and Wool Blankets? Yes, we hae them We have them at pritcs to suit you and to suit your neighbor Tell him about it Come and investigate If you want a Claw Hammer for-. .10c Claw Hatchet for 10c No. 8 copper bottom, "Wash Boiler 95c 12 quart Tin Pail for 15c 14 qnart Galvenized Pail for25c Fire Shovel 5c Rotary Flour Seive , 10 quart Dish Pan ... 14 quart Dish Pan ... 10c 20c 24c The best $2.00 Work: Shoe on the market. I SEE US! Why Pay Mot e? Southern White Load six and one-fourth cents per pound. Pure Linseed Oil, raw 45c per gallon, boiled 50c per gallon. Crescent Cottage Mixed Paint guaranteed strictly pure and to cover 300 square feet, two coats, to the gallon. $1.50 per gallon. Try it. Very respectfully, MRS. THEO, HILL Has juBt received a ' complete stock of New Fall and Winter Millinery Call and see her Our goods must give Satisfaction We don't want yoixv monej at the expense of your good will OUR A A, N X S R E MANY FOUND The cheapest place to buy goods. W, M, Snelling of St. Deroin, Nebr., lis closing out his stock and will sell on Satur- Mrs. John Grovea of Rockport, Mo., daVS for Cash at actual s visiting Mr. and MrB. John Watson this week. COST 01 gQOCiS, With ten , Mrs. S. T. Argabright, who has been -perlCent added. visiting at Greenleaf, Kans., returned 1 home Thursday morning. Call OU Tlim for bar- Just received a fine line of heating gains. stoves at Edwards x Bradford Lumber Co. and the prices are right. Call in and see thesi. We Want JNO. Phone 4 Your Patronage To see you at our Store To show you our goods To please you 2rt X 7 C 2 IS BROWNVILLE, NEBR. Local News We had another rain Tuesday. Bee If T Hill for Ore insurance. A fine line of horse blankets just re ceived at. Ed wards A Bradford Lum ber C;" Wagon Sedoras, for Bale. Inquire of Nate Frank Rlchey of Brownvllle, who has been at rawnee City, returned borne Monday. HI Flock Tuesday.. west to Nebraska City John R, Russell went te Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. D. A. Morton went to Auburn Tuesday. Mias Fearl Jtoberts has been the guest ef Mies Dora Clark two or three days this week. The freight train from the weit is now due at Nemaha at 11.30 p. m., but is seldom on time. Try the Devoe pnlnt. Kerns, Auburn. Sold by J. W. Will Nioholls of Nemaha Tuesday. Auburn was in The B. &.M. auditor was a Nemaha visiter Wednesday. A. F. Walsh Is having his corn shell ed and Ib shipping it. Special prioes on Furniture at the E. So B. Lumber Co; Jorry Marlatt was Brownviile Wednesday. down from Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., headquarters for baraeas. Hiss Minnie May went to Peru M on day to remain a .few days. We bad quite a storm Tuesday after noonwind, rain and bail. Full line of Scbeol Supplies just re pelved at Heeling's drug Btore. Mrs. John C. Boyd went to Omaha Monday to visit her daughter. A flnojlno of silverware suitable far wedding presents at Reeling's. o 0 S. Yates went to Bracken Wednes day to do some" carpenter work. 0 n a o Miss Elorance Minlok Is helping In the Advertiser efflco this week. , , ! IH ( R; C. Morton has moved into Mrs Carse's house south of the hotel. uWm. Snelling, one of St. Deroin's merchants, gave us a call Monday.' Mrs. F. L. Woodward went to Kan sas Uity Tuesday to visit ner sons, Charlie and Ltslie. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Houtz returnei from Yerden Tuesday, where they have been visiting. Leo Leibbart, who has been visiting his sister at Gretna, Neb,, returned home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rltobey of Brownvllle were visiting Nemaha friends last Sunday. An extra freight train came in f rem the west Wednesday and took back what cars were hero. The editor's office phone is No. 7 and that of his residence is N. 1. Callus up if you have any news. Mrs. E. A. Minlck went te Bracken Saturday, and is keeping house for her son, C. T. MinlcV, for a few days. Dee Williams went to maba Wed nesday and expects te return to the ranch in Wyoming in a few days. Prof. Jones and Prof. French, repre seating S. H. Avey & Co., wore in Nemaha Tuesday and Wednesday. John E. Grother has been improving the loeks and comfort of his house by putting a large window in the east. 8 Clarence Aynes etaitod for Ord Nebr., Tuesday, and expects to spend 'some time hunting in the sandhills. Pumps Pumps Pumps Just received a full line at tho Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Ce. Call aud boo us for reduced rates on magazines nnd newBpapors. Traveling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kidueyn which are kopt in place in tho body by delicate attachments. This is tho rea son that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney diseuse in fconio form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidnoys and cures oil fonnB of kidney and bladder disease Goo. EEIaiiRiin locomotive engineer, jimn, O., writos, "Constant vibration of tho onglne caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidnoys, and I got no relief until I UBod Foloy's Kidney Cure. M T Hill. John B. Stiers has recently had bio peneion increased to 814 per month and gets over two hundred dollars buck pension. Mrs. Simmons of McCook. Nebr,. who has been visiting her brothemin- uw, B. T. Devorss. returned to her homo Thursday. Miss Maggie .Hacker of west Netns aha precinct, and Miss Bessie James of Stella were guests of Mias Anna Knapp Wednesday. David Burns sprained his ankle a few days ago. He jumped oyer a gate and in lighting his foot turned and his ankle was sprained. Mrs. Will Flack of Auburn visited Mr, and Mrs. John P. Flack and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rumbaugh from Mons day until Wednesday. Charley Scovill has moved back te Nemaha and is living in part 'of the bouse occupied by James Hiatt, west of G. F. Larimrre's grocery atere. Bern To Mrs. Gertie Galbralth, Tuesday night, Oct. 6, 1003, a One girl, and Grandpa Press Barker is feeling very preud over bla granddaughter. For bale Bay horse, weight 1100. 7 years old, goed driver. One buggy, nearly new, also a good set ef single harness. See W. E. Whekldn. Republican Meeting The candidates on tho republican county ticket and other speakers will hold a meeting nt the Champion school house on Friday night, October 0th. Sbockey school bouse, Monday night. Oct. 12. HillBdale Tuesday night, Oct. 13, St. Deroin Wednesday night, Oct. 14. Good music will be furnished. Everys body is invited. Swift McCandlass of Thurman, lewa, came in on the morning passenger Tdeaday.returnltig Wednesday morning. Swift seems to be well pleased with his new homo and is doing well as laudlerd of the now hotel. A New Invention Mlnick'sFioldCorn Husking Machine husks the corn from the stalk, leaving stalks standing In the Hold, Kxcluslve state and manufacturer' right for sale by tho Inventor and patentee. Correal pondonce solicited. Address 4 H. T. MINIOK, Nomnhn, Nob, DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - Last spring a swarm of bees located in the side of the house where Elza Washburn is 11 living, getting in through a hole iu the siding. A few days ago Elza opened the hive and took out a lot of fine honey. Married At the residenoe of the bride's parents, Bear Howe, Nebr., on Wednesday morning, Oct. 7, 1003, by the Rev. W. Dieffenbach, Mr. George A. Keyser of Honey vllle, Va., to Miss Minnie L. Strole.of Howe, Nebr. M. T. Hill wants it understood that he did not buy his holiday geeds in Auburn, as one might infer from an item in the Advertiser a week or two ago, but selected them from a fine line of samples shown there by the travel The new cable for the Nemaha telen I ing man from a big Chicago house. phene exchange has come, and we suppose will be put la as soon as poss ( The wife of Rev. M. S. Foutch of Bible: Then the service will be better. Brownviile has boon very sick for sevs eral days, and for that roaBon Mr. Frutch waB usable te fill his appoint ment last Sunday. We are pleased to learn that she was some better Mrs. A. F. Walsh and Miss Helen Hoover started for New York Tuessl day afternoon. They expect to be gono for some time perhaps all win ter. James A. Stephenson, started for Edwards, St. Lawrence county, New York, Wednesday, to visit his father Who 1b quite old and is falling 1b health. Thursday and hope her improvement will be permanent. Old papers for sale at this offloe. Halds Up a Congressman "At the end of tho campaign; writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilli ant congressman, "from overwork nervous tension, loss of oleep and con Mrs. Curtis and two eons came down from Peru Wednesday and aro visits ing Mrs. Curtis' daughters, Mrs Nate "lant speaking I had about utterly col Sedoras. Mrs. Ed Knapn and Mrs Ed lapsed It seemed tna all ! my T.itfrAii o v 1 organs wero out of order, but three 7 I bottles ef Eleotrlo Bitters made me all jonn m. uiarK returned fronrKan right It's the beat allround saedls bus City last Saturday. He bought 15 0n9 eVer sold over & druggist's count cows and 25 fine Shorthorn heifers aud brought tbeot back with him to feed this winter. For Sale Stove weod ready sawed, cord woed, and about 150 good rails, 12 feet long. Can be bought at my farm or I will .deliver at Nemaha. ' -" " ' . JO. Sxokeb.. erv' overworked run-down Men an weak, sickly women gain splendid vitality from Xleotrie Bitters.. Try them., Only 'BOc Guaranteed by Keeling. If you want fire insurance, either in eld line or mutual cempanles, call on W.. w, Sanders.; - Nebraska C. O, SNOW Auctioneer . Fifteen years experience. ''' Terms and dates at The Advertiser ofilce. For : Fresh Roasted" Peanuts Soft Drinks and Groceries Go to G. F. LARIMORE Successor to J. B. HOOVER NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Nomoha, Nebraska. Office in Keoling drug Btoro.J WESLEY H. CLARK Doalorlln Windmills and Pumps, TanksjFipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEE "Phone. calls answered promptly. 'Phone No 20 NEMAHA, NEBR,, Undertaker Funeral Director and Embalmer fXBMPIIT STOCK A COMPLMTE LINK 9F Caskets Robes and Funeral Supplies HEARSE IK CONNECTION