,J I f. r VOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, IflOO. NUMliliK 42 '.IB1 ffl l t V f 5 V- ?! IJ ilMiMwrriwnriinttujw imii wfcwpwn0wrteGn T A L.ocal News Cooler weather. Next Sunday is IS ster Who will Html a bunk in Nemaha? Sec Keeling h now stock of wallpaper. Miss Ethel I'uris went to PeruThurs ilay ultcrnuon. Miss May Gulther has been sick with the gup but Ib getting hotter. Mrs. E. A. Mmick has had a large cistern put in at her residence. Mrs Peter Kerker is oonhntd to her bed with a Bevuro attuek of the grip. M. II. Taylor, of Shubert, whs shak lug hands with Neman ftienda Thumt day. Miss Lulu Lebuo has been very ick with uialurlal fever but is now some belter. Frank Woodward loturned from Diller last Sunday morning in time for church, Mrs. E. A. Miniek weut to Jshuson Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Hay acolield. A. N. Harris went to LinoolnThursj daj to attend the lepublican cougrea tonal con volition. A few ilakes of anow foil on Thurs daya rather unusual occunence for this time of year. llov. James Illatt is burning the hedge brush around the Ilouver farm , northeast of town. Little Gilbert McCandless has been very sick with fevei, whooping cough and stomach trouble. J. II. Seid seems t ha a little better, though ho is confined to ids bed yet and suffers severely. Dr. V. M. Boal, of Auburn waB called to Nemaha Tuesday to see little Gilbert McCandlesu. Miss May Kerker was one of the nu merous grip sufferers for a few days but is about well again. The new tlrm of Gilbert fc McCand less are receiving the new goods. They are putting in a good stock. Mis. II. E. Williams drove up from Shubert Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. TilUo. She returned home the next day. SEEDS! SEEDS!! Best western grown flower, garden Mild field seeds, warranted fresh and true to name, for sale by Kerker & Hoover. DR W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. The patrons may bo assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kopk in stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A go stock of JEWELRY in handsome designs and latest styles. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES handsome line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS If you want anything in our lino cull and see us. Prices right Mrs. Scott, who had been visiting her (iauphter, Mrs. G. P. Zook, rei turned to S ella last Saturday. Charloy Zook has been kept busy for dome time pinutiug Hip lumber compa ny building: IhmIs and fences. Mrs. Hose Gilbert will have a public sale of household goods at her residence on Saturday, April 14th, beginning at 2 o'clock p. m. The Kerns brick lintel building north of the court house in Auburn burned Thursday night. Tiio house iiad not been used as a hotol for nomo time hut was occupied by roomers. It wus owned by G, W. Cornell. Earle Gilbert. Gilbert & McCandless having bought the S. Gilbert stock of goods, und added a largo invoice of new goods which are now being recoived, giving us a Cull and complete stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, HATS, SHOEp, ETC, ETC. A fine line of Shirt Waists just in. Sunbonnets, ready made, and cheaper than you can buy the material and make them. A largo stock of Slippers and shoes good goods low prices. Latest styles in Hats largo assortment lowest prices. Wo have the goods and have put prices low enough to sell them. Your patronage is invited. Wo will treat you right. BSPHighest market price paid for all kinds of produce. GILBERT & McGANDLESS. Pasture. I hare pasture for 100 horses and cattie. Terms reasonable. Luthkii II. Baiines, The ladies who failed to attend the opening at Mrs. Fannie Fairhank's millinery parlor Iapt Saturday missed casing some beautiful creations in spring millinery. It. J. Tuasey, who has lived at flills dala far aevoral years, moved to DeWilt this week, where he has a nice homo cf several acres in the edge of town. May prosperity attend him. D. A. Youtzy will give a lien Ilur entertainment at the Christian church in Nemaha Wednetdiy evening, April 18th. Mr. Youtzy gives a lecture on Gen. Lew Wallace's popular literary production, "Hen Hur, Story of the Christ," illustrated with more than fifty beautiful stereeptlcau views, life size. Admission: Adults, 15 couts; children uader 12 years of uge, 10 cents. Entertainment and Concert. Mrs. Alice MeCundluss, assisted by some of the best local talent, will cive an entertainment and concert at Hoo ver's opera house, on Saturday night, April Mth. Mrs. McCandless will give a number of recitations, one of especial merit and interest being enti tled "Hagar's Farewell," which will ha given in costume There will also be good music, etc., etc , and al together it will be one of the very best entertainments ever given in Nemaha. Admission, 15 cents; reserved seats, 20 cents. Reserved seats on sale ut the drug store. Wall Paper! Keeling's drug store has just received a handsome line ef wall paper latest styles aud handsome ones too. Prices very reasonable. E. E. Wood & Co., proprietors of the second hand store at Auburn, have just received a car load of now and second hand goods which they are soiling at way down prices. Call aud see them. Seu Hill & Keeling for die insuiauce lames A. Titus does nut scum to got any better. He is talking of going to the hospital at Omaha again. Seymour IIowo went to Lincoln Thursday to attend the republican con gressional convention, to which lie wan ii dolegato. The Methodist Sunday school will glvn an Easter exercise entitled "Easter Prnises"at the church Sunday night. Everybody Ib Invited. The young folks had a delightful time Friday night of last week at n party given ut the residenco of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour IIowo. A. R. McCandless. T. C. Hacker, of Red Cloud, came in to Nemaha Tuesday afternoon. He Uxed up the lot in tho cemetery, itud n Thursday afternoon went to IJrewn ville to visit his sister, Mrs. Q. W. Fairbrother. Mrs. Maud Lfinon and three boys, of Brownvllle, Hre visiting thetr moth er and grandmother, Mrs. Yates. Mrs. Lemcn and two of the boys, the young est of whom is a namesake of tho edi tor, gave this fllce a pleasant call Friday forenoon. This offer is limited, HHsit'iJSBJ MinoMsHBBHsKrwk BhwhHiLbLbLbK9bmv AraJslBEssLLisMsPsHsHMfo t'sWIlilslBvcKtU UMM wmmWHmS These pictures are from one of the best portrait companies in the country and will be true to life. THE DRV GOODS EMPORIUM ANDERSON & Nemaha, Nebraska. 7$ORLS "OFEXlSSOa 3BO:3LL cordially invites all the "Queens of America" to call and see her fine new stock of Spring & Summer Millinery Pattern J Tats in abundance. The Largest and Finest Stock, with Best Bargains in Millinery ever brought to Nemaha. Call and sec her at the STORE FOR BARGAINS! LIGHT HRAMA EGGS A fow settings for eale at CO cents per setting. John IIiatt. Insure your farm and town pioperty with Farmers and Merchants Iiihuin unco Co. of Lincoln. F. II. I). Hunt Agent, Nemaha. Neh. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothiner. E. E. Itumhaugh has put in four new gasoline lamps in (he harbor shop. The lamps give a very bright but at the same time a soft light, and lire a great itnptovement on the ordinary kerosene lamp. Chaplain Mailley made an address on tbe Philippines Wednesday night, in the opera honso. The talk was inters rating to all, even to those who did not agree witli him. The torooptican views were fine. County Superintendent W. C. Par riott gaVo un a Bocial call Thursday af ternoon He had been vis'liug our schools and was warm in his praise of the excellent work done by the touch ers of the Nemaha school. TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Kromo Quinine Tablets. Ail druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E V Grove's signature on every box. 25c CANE SEED. -About 75 bushela f good cane seed for sale at 75 cents per bushel 00 pounds to the bushel. Also some Early Ohio potatoes at 40 cents per biiBhel pure seed. Nkwton 0 Jakvih. A PICTURE OF YOURSELF ABSOLUTELY FREE. Until ay 1st we will give as a premium A Life-Size Portrait with every $10 worth of goods purchased of us by one person. and should be taken advantage of at once. OF. Lulu Cooper, daughter of Ibhho N. Cooper, iihb been suCerlng severely for nomo time with a gHthering in tier head. Steve Cooper's baby h,M hIhj been Blck, threatened with lung fever Tho many friends of Mrs. Cornell, of Omaha, formerly Miss Nolle McOaniU leas, will sympathize with her in her bereavemout over tk death of her little girl, about threo years old, which sad vent ocourml n short time ago. John A. Hiiitt him decided to mipply a "long felt want" by putting In a har ness shop in Nemaha, and will hIho bn prepared to do bIioh repairing. Ho linn rented the brick building next to tho livery Btablo and will put In a stock of harness goods In u few days. He ha engaged John E. Crolher to work in the shop. For the best assort ment of Dry Goods and shoes go to the Day light store of South Auburn; W. W. Harris, Proprietor I have sold tho stock of general'mr chandise belonging to the S. Gilbert estnte to Earl Gilbert and A. R. Mu. Caudlesa. In closing up the biiHiiifstt we wish to thank the people of Nema ha and vicinity for their klndrmiw and very liberal patronage during Uih many yeary we have been in business hern For our successora we would n.sk a con tinuance of the same, and unsure tint public that the new him will cnntlmio the fair dealing Hint inu evur charact erized tho firm in the past. IUwk Giuikkt, Arimx. S Gil belt entHto. BB0WN Ki 'i .hi ifii '.,. ... J iLitXjUi..