"WMiWMWWWlw"JJwWBaMWBMWWWWMWWWaMWWWMWIMWlMMWMiMMWM ;' t i ' r ' Jf i I V fttaefHief. 1 7 VOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE L5, 1000. NUMBER 51 a. JMHA UPPfUpUtt y w,. i. ' r Local News NhiuhIik will celebrate the Fourth. See Hill & Keeling for lire insurance See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Olothinc. We hud a (rood tain Tuesday. Il "vat badly needed. Joe Flack's condition ifl very serious ami his leeuverv is doubtful. Ur W I Seymour, EYE SPEOIAL IS P. lull K st Lincoln. Neb. II. I), b'ttha went to L'eru Inst Sut urduy and visited bin slater until Mon day. Mr. and Mrs J. F. Bennett viBited Ihelr Hon Ilntitiey at Auburn Moudny and Tuesday. E. I). Rower- of Auburn was Blink ing hand with Nemaha friends Mon day morning Cyrus Minick viaited hia brothers, Ocar and Charlie, at Hntcken Tuesday ami eduesday. L'rof. V. D. SteutvlUe, the princi pal of our echoola next year, was in Nemaha Monday. Mr. and Mib. IlHiiuey Bennett of Auburn vlttitt-d with Mr. lieifnett's patents last Sunday. Henry Clink hiought in some fine new iHiuiiwrs Satutday and donated them to tin editoi'a wife. Miss Dora M irtoo went to Auburn Tuesday to atlutid I lie meeting of the teacher's a-soeialiou. Mm Swaitz of St. Joseph, Mo., and ami Mis. Ci ill' were the guests of Mrs Kemp hoi no Sunday. Mr and Mis. John A. Iliatt drove to ttien old home in Iowa laat' Satur day, returning Tuesday. Theio U a great demand for cherrlea now and the Titus nursery is unable to fill all orderB received. Prof Frank L. MoNown came down f i oin l'eru lat(t Saturday ami viaited Nemaha friends until Monday. Miss Nellie Srndera viaited her cous ins, Miss Roxie and Hazel L'arker, at Auburn Tuesday and Wednesday. Try Anderson's Uood Luck Hour. $1 a sack. A Houvenier with every three. sacks. At Anderson & Browu'a. G. N. TitUB started for Chicago Tuesday to attend a meeting of the national nurserymen's association. John A. lliutt moved h's harness shop into the Kerker & Hoover build ing next to the meat market Wednes day. Mioses Meilinger and Florence Min ick and Mabel Barker are attending the teachers association at Auburn this week-. Elmer Farnsworth, who has been assisting in the lumber yard for a few davs, started -for Sioux City; Iowa, .Monday. A. V. Farsoh sr.. who has been vis iting his son Von Parson for two or three days, returned homo the first of this week. The social given at the Minick hall last Satuiday night by class No. 7 was a success, anq S10 was paid to Rev. J M. Darby. E. E.Wood & Co. of Auburn have a large stock of clothing, huts, etc. which they are closing out regardless of price or value. 1'rlcerf way down, Mrs. Kempthorne has been encaged to teach the Maple Grove school the ensuing term. Il is the same district in which she taught last yuan The best paint in the world, (The Shurwin and Williams) one dollar and fifty cents per gallon at Koellng's drug store. , See Keellng's now stock of wallpaper. S. Coopor soIIb Page's Woven Wire fence bes fence on earth For the best assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn; W. W. HarrlB proprietor. Mr.. Garretaon who lived in Nema ha for several months died at the resi dence in Brown vlllu Monday. The funeral services wore held Tuesday. lit H. Carman, ex-county superin tendent, and Miss Car-iie Leech, deputy postmistress of Auburn, were married in Omaha Wednesday of last week. Keep out tbe files by putting up screen doors and screen wire to the windows. We sell them. EmVAUUS & BUADKOItl) Lumiiek Co., NemaliH, Neb. The Methodist Sunday school will give the children's day service one weeek from next Sunday night. It will take the place of the regular ser vice. Wm. Young, of liockport, Mo., was in town Tuesday soliciting orders' from our merchants for calendars for next year. He took a number of orders. S. K. Auderdon has bought the cor ner lot north of AndeJ$on & Brown's store room the Banks lot which H. C. Morton bought in at tho sale of the estate. If you are troubled with deafness, arrange with I)r Seymour and Cox fr treatment. They are very successful in the treatment of the eyes, ears, nose and throat. Attention Woodmen of the World: You are requested to meet at the hall next Wednesday night without fail as there ia some special buaineaa to transact. The safe at the B & M depot at Brownvllle was blown, open Friday night of last week, but the thieves got ouly 14 eents for their trouble. ' The aafe door is a total wreck. Daniel D. Davis of South Aspinwall precinct was in town Tuesday and took the train for Auburn to see the county commissioners about some bridge repairs near the county. Wall Paper! Keeling'a drug store has just received a hundsome line of wall paper latost styles and handsome ones too. Prices very reasonable. Dr. Ed Keeling and sou Ray of Virgiana, Indiana, arrived in Nemaha last Saturday on a visit to hia parents, Dr. and Mrs, W. V. Keeling They went to Omaha Thursday morning. Mrs. W. W. Keeling went with them to Omaha. DR W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites tho continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. The patrons may be assured of receiving fair treatment. A good line of DRUGS and druggist's sundries always kept in Btock. Also latest pattemn in WALL PAPER. A'gn Btock of JEWELRY In handsome designs and latest styles. STATIONERY Best of PERFUMERIES A handsome line of LAMPS A full stock of PAINTS AND OILS If you want anything in our lino call and see, us. Prices r'ght Lester Peabody, an old railroad man who ran Into this city for six or eight years and who Is now farming in Nemaha cjwuty, is here on a visit with James Napier. Nobraska City News, Mr. Marvin Nelson, who is on -his way homo to Niobrara from tho Kear ney military school where ho gmduaU ed a short lime ago, was visiting at tho homo of John Kompthorne Sunday and Monday, Marshall Pryor, Ed Moore and Tom Iliatt wore courting nt Auburn Inst week, gottlng home Monday. All there were on the case of Grace Mc Grew as Peru. Tno jury disagreed. This 1b tho fourth trial of this case. Grandma Cuip foil down a bank Monday near where her daughter, Mrs. Yatea lives, and was seriously injured, hor hip being badly brulBed and wrenched. As she Is over 00 years of age her Injuries are serious and it will probably be a long time before she rev co vera. A fellow who killed a cow belong ing to Frank Gerlaw a fow months ago and was a short time ago arrested in Iowa, was convicted and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. This is the sumo fellow who was here with a woman or two and put up a tent near the B & M water tank, and had the tent burn up. Undo Samuel Allen died nt his farm five miles southwest of Nemaha laat Saturday and was buried Sunday. Uncle Sam was well known and highly respected, a man or strict integrity and strong in his convictions, He has been an invalid for many months, hav ing had a stroke of paralysis last sum mer. The third annual quarterly meeting for the Brownvllle, Nemaha and Beth el circuit, M. E. church, will be held at Bethel Sunday, June 24th. Preach ing nt ln:80 a. m. by the paatoi, Rev. J. M. Darby, and at 3 p. in. and 8 o'clock by the presiding elder, Dr. P. VanFleet, Quarterly conference at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Dr. I. H. Dillon, coroner, and Dep uty Sheriff Hughes of Auburn were In town last Saturday. They had been to Hillsdale to hold an inquest on the body of tbe Meredith boy who was drowned at Nebraska City about two weeks ago before and whose body was found in theiver near Hillsdale Fri day of lastreek. A quievllttle wedding took place at the heme of W. E. Stokes of Auburn Thursday morning at 8 o'clock when Mr. C. Shuck of Nemaha and Mrs. R. A. Cuppwere united by Rev. Stine. The bride was dressed in silk with ceiffon trimmings. The greom wore the customary black. A nice little breakfast was served , and tbe happy pair departed at once on a wedding tour to western points and will be absent a month. On their return they will make their horns In Auburn, We extend best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Shuck. W W Mayhew, Merton, Wis., says, "I consider One Minute Cough Cure a most wonderful medicine, quick and safe." It is the only harmless temedy that gives immediate results. It cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, whooping cough, pnoumunia and all throat and lung diseases. Its early use prevents eonsnmution. Children always like it and mothers endorse it. W W Keeling. Cleanse tho liver, purify the blood, invigorate the body by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Thsse famous lit" tie pills always aet promptly. W W Keeling. Farm Journal, 5 years (1000 1001 1002, 1903 and 1004), to every subscrib er who will pay one year in advance to The Advertiser; botli papers forSl No bettor paper than the Farm Jour nal. This oiler is made to you. Call on ub for job work. Mnko your preparations to celebrate in Nemaha. Wo hnd n fino rain TuoBday just what was needed. Henry Williams was up from Shu hert Wednesday. Croquet sots for sale by tho Edwarda & Bradford Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs, A. R. McCandlcss and children drove out to Aubuon Thurs day. . A good line of hummocks Just re ceived by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mrs. Brooks, who hau been visiting her daughter Mrs.. Eavlo Gilbert for several weeks went to Douglas Friday. The editor is busy taking the census this week and therefore has devoted .very little time to tho paper. If it is better than usual givo ciedit to the as sistants. Gilbert & McCandlesH have put in a print rack which saves them much time in showing prints, dtess goods, etc , and keeps theso goods in better shape. It is very convenient. V.P. Peabody is building a good sized addition to his residence on the farm southwest of Nemaha. Ho sayfl he can afford to under the prosperous reign of McKinley and the republican party. Lucy E. Dodgo of Salem will lec ture on temperance at the Methodist church Thursday and Friday nights of next week. Friday afternoon alio will hold a meeting with the children. Admission free. collection will he taken each evening to defray exponses. Everybody 1b invited, Having sold the general merchan dise stock belonging to the S. Gilbert estate, I wish to settle up all the busi ness of the estate as quickly as possi ble, and would ask all owing accounts to call and settle by cash or note. All notes and accounts will be in tho office of Gilbert & McCandless and can be settled there at any time. Rosk Giliieiit, Admx. The Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only 31.00. LIGHT BRAMA EGGS A few settings for sale at CO cents per setting. John Hi ait. 24 Photos for 25 cents. For a short time oniy I will make 24 stamps for 25 cents. E. W. Agnew, Photographer. Flour & Wheat Exchange and Flour for sale nt the Keeling building. Cobs for Bale. Call at tho feed store. Before making arrangements for your year's supply of reading matte call and get our clubbing rates. The following aro somo of our combinn nations: ' Tho Advertiser one year and the Farm Journal until Dec. 31, 1004, for only $1 The Advertiser and St Louis Glob0 Democrat botli one year, for 31.(10 The Advertiser and the Chicago In ter Ocean for 31.40 The Advertiser and either the Toledo Blude or the New York Tribune for 31.35 Tho Advertiser and tho HouBehold, a home monthly, for 31.35 The Advertiser and the Iowa Home stead, Poultry Farmer and Insurance Journal all oiib year for SI. 35 W.W.SANDERS, Notary i - : Public NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. Futuro Conventions. Republican national convention, Philadelphia, June 10th. Democratic national convention, Kansas City, July 4th. Nebraska democratic convention, Lincoln, July nth. Nebraska populist convention. Lin coln, July 1 1 Hi. Sllvor republican national conven tion, Kansas City, July 4th. Sliver republican state convention, Lincoln, July llth. Fusion congressional conventions, Fifth district, Iloldrcgo, August 22d Populist, democratic and silver re publican conventloiiB, Adams county, Hastings, Saturday, June 3nth . Call in and see us if you want subscribe for any paper published In the United States. AuiiuitN, Neb., June 18. A Bin all tornado crossed tfals county yesterday evening about ft p. m so far as known, only touching the ground twice. It pitBsed from the southwest to the northeast, near the town ef Jehnaon, this county, removing n building from the foundation, and seriously damag ing it. It again struok the ground six miles north of this olty in a Ueld, do ing no damage. Heavy rains fell over tieurly all this county yesterday. The committee on stand rights for the 4th of July celebration at Stella will bo on tho grounds if mile south of Stella, Nob., on Tuesday, Juno 10, for tbe purpose of letting stand and other rights for the 4 Hi of July. A E Camulin, Chairman.. Cards for mountlngstamp photos for sale at The Advertiser olllco twenty for five cente. Farm Journal is tho.bldest form monthly published. But it ia not old and moss grown: It is. bristling and brimming over with good things. You should know It. Here's a chance. Pay up your subscription to the Ads vertlser one year ahead, and we will send It nearly five years, the remainder of 1000, and all of 1001, 1002, 1003 and 004; both papers at the price of one. Blank deeds, chattel mortgages, farm leases, etc., for sale at this office. Mow down the weeks. We have the scythes to do it with. EDWARDS & BUADKOKD LUMUEIt CO. We will send The Advertiser for one year and the Farm Journal until Jan. 1st, 1005, for only $1, if paid In ad vauce. This offer applies to both old and new subscribers. A M0N8TEB DEVILFISH Destroying its victim, is a type of constipation. Tbe power of this main ady 1b felt on organs, nerves, muscles and brain. But Dr. Ring's New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Best in the world for stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Only 25 ceuta, at Keelfiig.'3 drug store. Insure your farm and town property with Farmers and Merchants Iubui-i anco Co. of Lincoln. F II. D. Hunt Agent, Netnuha. Neb. Tako the wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the olty. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, pronrietor. Old papers for sale at this office. J. H. SEID, Hroeilor of Thoroughbred Poland China HOGS. NEMAHA - - NEBRASKA - ?flBr ji