T VOLUME XLIV NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1899. XUMBER 2 apgiiiuwadgMnryMiin SW'uiiiMii A lii SMt B"s " 0; j. . -s r , ii. r .-" n Local ISTews Old ptipetti for .sale nt this oflice. Croquet i-eta for Bnle at Keellng'a ili'ng slot p. Climli') Scovill went to Peru Wednes day afreimuui. Mijn Eleanor Galbraith came in from .Jo)nia6n Tuesdav. I . H. T. DeviiHt went to Forest City, "Alu., last, b.ittmlay. Muse bulls, bats mid accessories at Kut-liug'k drug store. Two inches of water foil during the ritorm Thursday night. tjwilt, Harry and Allie McCandlesa visited Omaha laat week W. W. Seld has bought h self feeder lot his threshing machine. . Undo Joiin Prnll and Mra. W. W. Setil went to Auburn Thursday. We had a good rain Sunday night and another ono Thursday morning. Dr. and Mrs. B. Bell-Andrews, of Stella, spent, the Fourth in Nemaha. John Ilawxby and Scott Colerick celebrated the Fourth at Nebraska City. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Fred E Hoover, Sunday night, July 2nd, 1S99, a lino girl. Stephen Gilbort hua been quite srek fr two or three days but is getting Home better. Mias JleUaVbraith letn-ned home Monda'ytwr a few days' visit with her slstvjr at Johuson. K4iUe MSdTlawfcn ttiJlniTmt;with Veine T.tIfi Tutbu,.j oVtSTiii.i, re tunuiig the next day. . Wo hurl a hard rain hero Thursday night, attended ' ith utmost continuouii thunder and lightning. Mrs M. H .Taylor, Verne and GladyB name up from Shupert Tuesday and hpent the foul th in Nemaha. We uuderstauu tiie he. is or Unoio Bju Les.ie have agreed upon Stephen Gilbert as administrator of the estate. Miss Mellinger Minick was tho guest nt Mra. A. It McCitndle.sa, of Aapin w,ill precinct, lastSitnrday and Suns day. Mrs. W. W. Cole and three children uame in from Pawnee City last Satur day and visited Mr. Cole until Wednes day. ' There Were two or three burse races aud a foot race the afternoon of the lourth auough to cause lots ot quar reling. "Mrs, Geo. E. Dye and Miss Blanch Dye wont to Brokeu Bow last week and will visit for awhile, Their health ia imp oving. Ben Parker and family, of Auburn, visited Mr. aud Mrs. J. B. Bergor and W. K. bauders and family last Satur day .'ltd i ' v John J. Leach, of Auburn, an old settlor of Nemaha county, died iu Omaha Wednesday morning from the result of a surgical operation. An A. & N. passenger train and a freight train rarr past Nemaha Thurs day. They came this way on account of a wrecked freight train at Dawson. Thompson Paxtorr is suffering great ly now from dropsy and other com plaints, and also on account of oldiige. He will be ninety years old next Sep tember. Mr. aud Mrs. T. A. Lomuco and t leir rrelce, Ethel Parker arrived In Auburn last Friday from Sun Antonio, Tdxos. and came on to Nemaha tho rrext day. They expect to spend tho .-Wiiimur in Nemabacounty. Keeling's drug stor hh just received a stock of fresh paint. Mr. and M-a.Tbos Owen, of Wymore, were the guests ol Mr. and Mis W. S. Maxwell from Saturday until Wednes day. Mr. Owen ia a nephew of Mrs. Maxwell. Maud Burns gave u party last Satur day in honor of her arrival" at the age of eleven years. A goodly number of joung peoplo wo.e present and 'l had n good time. Ed E Sanders came In from Auburn last Fiiday afternoon, going toShubert on the freight. Do has leased the Cit izen and will give the peoplo of Shu bert a live paper. George Leslie, of fraysvllle, Mo., has been visiting Nemaha friends for a few days nnd looking aftor business con-, npcted with the estate of his father, Uncle Bon Leslie. Mrs. Maud Monteith, of Arcadia, came to Nemaha Thursday evening, to bottle up the b.isliioss of the postolllco for the past quarter. She expects to remain about a week. Misa Lillian Minick has received hor commission as postmaster of Nemaha. It ia dated July 1st. Miss Florence Minick has been appointed chief clerk and Miss Molliu Minick clerk, Mrs. Liebbart and two daughters, Misses Lulu ?Dd Leona, of Gretna, Neb., arrived in Nemaha Saturday, on a visit to Mia Llebhart'a daughters, Mru.E. J. Maxwell nd Mrs. Frank Titus, day. They returned home WednePs Mart May says he will give any ma a dollar that will show a Held of bigger corn than one field that be has. Won't some one take him up? We woujd ' .-.. .. . 1 ... 11 I .a. ;.., Oiii. ... . i'. .. . i-Ktuiijii'i. ni what he is talking about. George 15erg, an old readout of As piuwali, died Tuouduy fiom cancer. Ho has suffered with a cancer on his neck for a long time. It dually eat into the jugular vein and he bled to death. He was buried in the Prairie Union cemetery Wednesday. Mra. Daniel Matney and Mrs. Geo. Loughrige, of St. Deroin, and Mrs. Mary Ann Burgess, of this place, gavo this office a call Wednesday. Mr.Mat noy. who died last January, as an old soldier and Mra. Matney wag haviug some pension papors made out. If you want to buy a hammock call at Keeling'a drug store and inspect the nice ones they have. HOGS. I will buy hogs at Nemaha and Mc Candlpss Siding Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Highest market prices paid. HAHKY K, MCCANDLES8. These are dangerous times for the health. Croupe, colds aud throat troubles lead rapidly to Consumption. A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used at tho right time will preserve life, health, and a largo amount of money. Ploasant to take; children like it Keeling, tho druggist. mt. ifco.n iV iJiuou, ot . ,L ii jj, liutti received a trial case of lenses from one of the largest manufactories in the country, aud aro now prepared to treat all diseases of the eye aud lit glasses correctly. Eyes examined frco of charge. Money to Loan On good farms nt as low mto of in terest aa the lowest and tho best of terms. Call and see us. GlLMOItK, GlI.LAN & BUIUIESS. Auburn, Nob. WW Reeling guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Boniedy and will refund tho money to any one who ia not satisfied after using two-tbirds of tho contents, This Is the best remedy irr the world for la grippe, coughs colds, croup and whooplngcough and la pleas tnt aud safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. V.i "Wei' man drove to Shubort and Stella through the rain Thursday night, Btarting after hIx o'clook and getting to Stella after eleven. Ho stayed there all night. Ho says tliey had a great deal more rain tin re than here, creeks were out of their banks, bridges nnd fences washed out, hogs drowned, aud a great deal of damage done. Tho executive committee of tho Old Settlers' association held a meeting a tew days ago anil decided to have tho annual reunion and picnlcon Saturday, August !20Hi. Tho following commit tees were appointed. Grounds I N Cooper and Frank Woodward. Speakers W W Sanders, J F Drain and V I1 Peabody. Music Geo E Dye,, Gop N Sanders and Miss Mellinger Minick. Printing W W S.urdera and James A Titus. The committee adjourned to meet on the tlrst Saturday In August, whon all committees will meet with the execu te co... ii.i'.leo and make their reports tor appiuvul. fauch other business as may bo considered necessary will bo transacted at that time. Will Swan had an experience Thurs day ovonlng of last week that caused him to do some lively thinking. As ho was driving down the near home a cjw tried to run in front of the team. ThiH frightened a young horse he was driving and it began to plunge and both horses started down hill on the run. Mrs. Swan jumped out with tho baby und escaped with a few scratches aud bruises. When Will saw ho could not contiol the homes he lifted his little girl oyer tho side of the buggy, hold itnr her an low as he could, and let her drop. She also escaped with a few scratches. Immediately after this the buggy ujuiet with Will underneath, hut 'fQrM'nnt'v It jot otl "Hjn- )f)"lng ;. a nd ii- !-.!, .(1.1 i t ii scratches. The hoibes then tore loose from the buggy, ran tv little ways and were stopped without damage. The buggy was not much injured. Food does more harm than good when not digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo digests what you eat. It prevents wasting diseases and cures stomach troubles. It cures indigestion, sour btoijiacn una belching anil allows u wornout stomach rest. It acts in stantly. W. W. Keeling. The Royal Highlanders now havo Hoover's opera houso in charge and rent it at reasonable prlqes for any lew gitimate entertainment. Applications horrid bB made to W. W. Sanders, manager. Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., suf fered agony for thirty years, and then cured his Piles by, using De Witt's Witch Ha.ol feitive Jt herua mjurios and skin diseases like magic. Keeling DR. W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. The patrons may bo assured of recoiving fair treatment. A good Hue of DETTGS and uf -.a a om..u.icj ahvayb kept in stock. Also latest patterns In WALL PAPER. A good stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs aud latest styles. STATIONERY Boat of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS If you want anything In our line call andlfee us, Prices guaranteed right. The fourth of July was colebrated In good style In Nemaha. At an early hour tho national salute was fired With anvils. Then tho small boy took up tiro refrain and made lifo miserable for nervoUB peoplo and waB corresponding ly happy lilmBGlf. The town was soon well filled with peoplo from tiro aur roundiug country. The ladles' cornet band of Itockporc, Mo., was on hand early iu tho day. The exercises at tho ground began with music by the barrd. Rov. E. 8. Chamberlain offered prayer. Patriotic songs wero sung by our mnsjclnria Miss Melllngar Minick gave a locitatlon that won applause and universal praise. Uor delivery was fine. Hon. Chas. B. Letton delivered a splendid 'address, full of patriotic thoughts. Ho was followed by Hon. W. II. Kolllgar, who spoke on the dutios of citizenship, the sacreduess of tho right ot franchise, the necessity of right training at home, etc. Both addi cases were short, oBpecs ially that of Mr. Kolligar. Adjourn merit was then taken for dinner. In the after noon Dr. D. Boll-An-drows gavo an excollont talk. There was a procession of tho Woodmen of the World, headed by tho band. Tho people had a g od time visiting and eu joyed themselves hugely. At night there was a good display of fireworks which was witnessed by a fair number. The ladies' cornet band is a good one and furnished excellent music arid lots of it. They remained here until Tues day llloia.lig. Volcanic Eruptions Ate grand but skin eruptions rob lifo of joy. Bucklen'a Anrica Salve cures them ; also old, running and fovor sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warta, ctrts, biuisob, hurnu, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Best pllo cure on oarth. Drives out pahm and aches. Only 25c a box. Our mHranei ' uviyj Koollng, lriiigirY ' ' W.W. Sanders. Notary Public. Pen sions papers of all kinds mado out tics curatoly. Legal documents drawn up All business given prompt and careful ttention. LaGrlppe is again epidemic Every precaution should bo taken to avoid it. Its specific curo is One Minute Cough due. A. .1. Shopord, Publisher Agri cultural Journal and Advdrtiar, EMon Mo., says: "No oio will leel disap pointed in using One Minute Cough Curejfor LaGrippo." Pleasant to take, quick to act. Kooling, the druggiat. o Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale at the Keeling building. IiTOIEL 30 ZDA-"X"S- t Before moving stock to New Stor e I will mage Greatly Reduced Challies and Organdies, price reduced from 12 h cents pv,r vard i;& IGc; 15c to lSc; 8c to 61cp . everything else in proportion. N.R. ANDERSON;-'; , SOUTH AUBURN, NEBRASKA, Dealer iu Hardware, Furniture, ) Bif3 sk38?ssa8 ff M 11081 LWHIl Byrup. TnMOHlK oori. UflO ht tlinn. Bolil rr clruwtlstA. TU. W. W. KEELING, Nemaha City, Nkukaka, Office at tho drug store. W. W, SAWDERS, Notary : - : Public Ncmalia City, Non PLASTERER Acino mid AkiUUo work u Hjicolulty. OIh urtm liullt. l'apnr IIungtiiK, ICnlnomlnlne Hit (1 WItowahliltiK ilono. Low iuIuuh, All torlc M'lirnxntud. Kerkcr & Hoover, Dunlur hi MEATS UlKlioHt prloeM.'imltt for hides, Inrd, tuUow NEMAHA CITY", NEBRASKA, G, D. CAMPBELL, B la,ck ; ami ill 9 Has bought tho David A. Morton shop and tools, east of the public well, and ia prepared to do bluck Binithing ,of all kinds. Satisfac tion guaranteed. IIORSESHOEIlia A SPECIALTY, WM. A. SUITER, JEWELER In Minick Building". All work done promptly and warranted. Bisiiiurli's Iron Herve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will aud tromondouBunor gy aro not found where stomach, liver, kidnoy and bowelB are out of order. If' you want these qualities and the suo coss tliuy bring use Dr King's New Lifo, Pi 11b. They develop every powor of"' brain and body Only 2i)e at Koelinu's drug store. , ' Coffins and Caskets Umloi'lakiug; and IDmbalmiug a specialty., f , FT PinbHt Hoai-rio in-tho County. ', t' Berttlincof UndOTtakorH' GooTlfat "Vo guarantQO Hati8foctioir. ' A-' M BURLS WHINE All USE FAILS. f rV, V. yMBBUBUfiffalR".4 ,, 1 ,4 ?jS Prices. ':1 'I d v fJf'lK-4..