f VOLUME XL1X NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1904 NUMBER 26 4 Local News I en .See M T Hill for Are insurance. Dr. Bourne llts glasses. So. Auburn. We had a light snow Sunday evening Miss Hazel Parker returned to Aubs urn Mouday. Benton Smith ot Auburn was a Ne maha visitor Thursday. Mr. Ferrler, B. & M. agent at Bracks I J , requests us to announce that that 1 1 stiition baa not buen diacontlnued, but I they ure doing bualueas at the old atand. i H i John 0. Stokea ia visiting hia undo, B. 0. Stokea. in Anburn, Washington, coine out there for the bonoflt of nla ihnnkh. which bns been very poor for several montbB. Our merchanta are displaying big stocks of holiday goods D. H. Clark is attending court at Auburn this week, as a juror. Louie Kerker went to Brownville last Friduy returning the next day. Mr. and Mia. II. E. Williams of hhubert were Nemaha vlaltors Thura day. Joe Titus went to Syracuse Thurs day marning to visit bia brother, A. II. Titus. W. W. Llebhart and family were reloased from quarantine Monuay. Onlv the one boy had the smallpox. i There are no cases of this disease in this vicinity now. Rev. J. W. Sapp ia talking of bulldi Inga house and moving to iNemaua He Is living at Brownville though pus tor of the church here. We hope Mr, 8upp will move here. The measles patients are about all well and it will probably be several years before we huve another seige of I thin iliHPiistf. as there is very little- i more material to work on. Holiday Goods The place to buy them is at Heeling's Drug; Store Where you will And a good assortment. Only little over two weeks until Christmas and the line weather still is with us. Rev. G. W. Ayers and Brownville were Nemaha Wuduesday. Misses Maggie U acker and May Kerker visited Auburn friends from Saturday until Monday. Mrs. Allen, who has been visiting her brother I. N. Cooper, returned to tier home in Iowa Tuesday. Miss Ella Shlveley, who was sick with measles and afterwards with fever, is able to be out again. Elmer Brimble returned to Lincoln Monday after a few days' visit with Nemaha relatives and friends. Nearly all the farmers have their corn gathered. Tbe weather has certainly favored them this year. Take the wagonette when In , Aus burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhaney prop. The Rebekab lodge had a "spread' after lodge Wednesday night. From the number of baskets of good things .a ft I ft wifn nf Mink wflFfl taken un in tne nan we visitors judge they bad an abundance to eat W. W.Relf had an arm brokeu res cently, while hauling a load of baled bay to Williamson, Kansas, noitr where he ia now living. Tbe bay fell worn thn wncron. throwing him oft and breaking bis arm. The Woodmen of tbe World elected the following officers Wednesday night W. W. Liebbart, C. C. A. B. Paris, Adv. Lieut. W. W. Seid, Clork. W. H. Barker, Banker. All tbe up-to data novelties are shown in our ew . holiday -line. We invite comparison of prices. Come in and sea them. Very respectfully, M. T. Hill. Books Especial attontion is called to our line of books. Nothing makes a better present for the young, mid die aged or old than a good book. We libvo them. Silverware Watches, rings, chains, bracelets, scarf pins, breastpins, etc.--An eh egant assortment. Toys For the children, little and big Albums Toilet sets, jowelry sets, work box es, smoking sets, games, etc. Call and see us Saturday night of next week, at the borne of Earlo Gl bort. Iho Junior Leaguers, assisted by some of the young ladiea, will glyo a combination social, bazaar and pound party. Tho pound party is for tho benefit of Rev. 0. W. Ayers, and all who are so disposed are requested to boing a pound or more of something that Is of use either as food or othorwfse. Oysters will be served, A bazaar will also bo conducted by tho young ladles, at which fancy work and articles of use will be sold. Every boby is invited. Heeling's Drug Store Nemaha, Nebmska Tho rural mail carriers request tbeir patrons to buy postage stamps and keep a supply on hand, so carriers will not have to stamp letters. They do not object to doing this in warm weather.but when it is cold it puts them to considerable Inconvenience and discomfort to have to take out tbe money and perhaps make change en cumbered as they are with wraps, gloves, etc. Make it as easy for the carriers as possible. FUvorutlen Imminent ' t A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, eleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electrlo Bitters will quickly dismember the. troublesome causes. I It never falls to tone the stomach, reg ulate the Kidneys and Bowels, stlmut late tbe Liver, and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefltlparttcularly aud all tbe usual attending aches van Ish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electrlo Bitters is only 50c. and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Keeling, Druggist. Mrs. Roy Colerick, daughter-in-law of John W. Colerick, is visiting friends nd relatives in this vicinity, arriving here Monday. Mrs. ' Colerick was formerly MIbs Pearl' Bennett, daughter f the late James F. Bennett. We have received the Drat copy ot The NemabaCounty Teacher, a month ly magazine devoted to tbe interests ot tbe public schools of tbe county. Geo D. Carrington, jr , county superintend-. Mrs. J, D. Rainey came in from Auburn Wednesday, visiting her sister Lntj ig tne pdUor. It,l8 un interesting Mr.s John E. Crother until Friday. moniro Roy Cblerlck, son of John W, Coler ick of this precinct, is now a resident of Canada, having recently tanen a claim In the famous Elberta section. Roy writes that lumber Is very cheap there. He got enough lumber for a 8s room frame house for only $30. And now the catamount or wild ani mal that was seen during the sumine near St. Deroin and Hillsdale, and later at Nemaha, has been seen neai Barney, this side of .Nebraska City It was reported killed atBrownvllle, but Sherm Kauffman, the reputed slay er, says be never say tbe animal. The Barney people are welcome to whats ever the thing is. DR. Gh M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stall - - , - Xetarasltm ' PETER KERKER. Dealer In ATS Friday. Mrs. Earle Gilbert and Mrs. A. R. McCandless drove up to Peru Tburst day to attend the fnneral of Dr. Reed. J. E. Renfrow, who has been work ing with a bridge gang in Sherman county, Nebr., returned home Monday. David Frazier has been on the sick list for several days but is able to be out again, although be is quite weak yet. Dan Bennett and family returnd to Belle Plain, Iowa, Monday, after a two or three weeks' visit in Nemaha and vicinity. John S. McClaskey, state organizer of the National Benevolent society, has been in Nemaha several days in the interest of the society Epbralm Cooper, who baa been visit log his brother, I. N. Cooper, for two or three weeks, returned to the soldier's home at Grand Island Tuesday. Rev. D. M. Sayles, who has been holding a series of meetings at the Christian church in Nemaha, roturned to his borne in Bethany. Nebr., Tues day. Rev. Sayles Is a very interesting speaker and won many f riends during bis stay with us. A branch of tbe National Bonovo lent society has' been organized in Nes maha. This society pays $40 per month sick benefit, from 920 to $40 per month accident beneUt, and death benefit. See W. W, Sanders, local agent for particulars. Charley Howe got a letter Thursday from his brother, E. A. Howe, who moved to Weatberford, Oklahoma, a few months ago. Ambrose writes that they bad a 3-inch snow last Sat urday night. This is worse weather than we are having in Nebraska. We hope that during the winter months a company will be organized for tbe manufacture of brick in Nemas ha. We have fine clay, wood can be bought cheap here, and there is no reason why it would not bo a paying investment and furnish employment for a goodly number of men. Who will make the move? We suggest that the good people of tbe Christian church build a parsonage for tbeir psstor. In these times of prosperity we believe this can be done without any great sacrifice from any one. Then we could have the pastor living here. Tbe salary paid pastors here is verv little and a parsonage ought to be furnished free of rent. The protracted meeting at tbe Christ ian church closed Monday night. I Bitrhost market prico paid for Hides, r . .... I oevenieen memoers were added to tne I Lard. Tallow, etc, church during tbe series of meetings, which were conducted by Rev. D. M. Sayles of Bethany, Nebr., assisted by the pastor, Rev. J, W. Sapp of Brown ville. Rev. Sayles and Rev. Sapp are! law, both good revivalists. Much good was accomplished by these meetings. STULL It HAWX1Y ATTORNEYS' Afc , 7 1 Offices over PontoIUoo Build I eg, Frank Weill's old stand. at On Monday of this week Wm. Aue sold to Bernard Ottens ten acres of land adjoining town. Tho conslderas tion was 02,000. Tbe property is near tbe southern limits of the corporaation and formerly belonged to tbe Wm. Daniels estate. It was bought about a year ago by Fred Grable for $1,060 and Aue bought bis bargain from bim for 910. A rise of 0600 in the value of tbe tract in a year is not so bad. Auburn Herald. AUBURN, NEBRASKA The ditching outfit has been doing considerable ditching for F. E. Allen. Ben T. Skeen and other parties owning vlnce you' Our line of holiday goods is as com plete as any you will see in the county and we are willing to compare prices That's fair, give us a chance to con- land on the Nemaha bottom. For Sale.inve hundred good burr oak posts. Also stove wood by tbe rick. F, L. Woodward. T. J. Rurabaugh was on the sick list for a few days. Eddie Maxwell car rled the mall for him Friday and Sats urday and Elmer Rumbaugb Monday. BUFP ORPINGTON OHIOKENS for SALE Pure Buff Orpington chickens, old and young, for sale at right prices. Stock scored by Hawes, Pedrick and jGreen and nothing below 02 points. Wrltetbo GazetteSplckard, Mo Very Respectfully, M. T. Hill. At tbe regular meeting of tbe Nema ha lodge, A. O. (J. W , Tuesday night, tbe following officers were elected: Jacob Handley, Master Workman. Curtis Brown, Treasurer, Ohos. F. Zook.Overaeer. J. 0 Broady, Guide. J. E. Crother, Financier. R. 0. Bucher, Recorder. A. R. McCandless, Receiver. Wesley H. Clark, I. W. Sam Littrell, O. W. C. P. Barkor, Trustee. Eight candidates were initiated. The order is rapidly growing here. Dr. F. B. Reed, one of tho oldest physicians in the county, died Monday evening, at the homo of his daughter, Dr. Cap Graves, In Peru. The doctor was 70 years old and has been in poor health for some time. He located in Peru in 1870. He leaves two children, Dr. Can Reed Graves of Peru and M. F. Reed of Centennial, Wyoming, A whole page advertisement would not convince you but a visit will that we have a larger stock and lower prices on Christmas goods than some of the soscalled "Big 8tores." Price goods at where you will, then compare with ourb. Very Respectfully, M.T. Hill. KNAPP & SON Proprietors of tbe Livery & Feed Stable Good Bray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guarantied. J. EJ. Grother -in the- PARIS BUILDING Fight Will Be Bllter Those who will persist In closing their ears against the continual recoms mendation of Dr. King's New Discov. ery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with tbeir troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. has to Bay: "Last fall my wife had S AO 6 liGpairing every symptom of consumption., She TTawipetc RprjaillTlCJ tnnk Dr. Klno'n Now Dlnnnvurv nfrr I everything else had failed. Improve ment came at once and four bottles ens tirely cured her. Guaranteed by Keel ing, Druggist. Price 50c, and 91.00. Trial bottles free. A Costly Mistake Blunders are sometime very expensive Occasionally life itsolf is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough, 25c, at Keeling Drug Store. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN in this coun ty and adjoining territories, to repre sent and advertise an old established house of financial standing Salary to men 321 weekly, to women 812 to $18 weekly with expenses advanced each Monday by check diract from bead quarters. Horse and buggy furnlslied when necessary; position permanent Address. Blew Bros. & Co.. Dent. A. I Monon Bldg., Chicago, 111. Hand Made Harness a Speoialty WESLEY H. CLARK Dcalor.tn Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipesetc. ALL WORK GUARANTEES Phone calls rreveied ix i p, NEnIAIIA, NEBR.