' w rr.'trr- 'ypfw; fuipw ; "' ''',j,1it f f ft 1 M r-T H i, ftteffiief VOLUME XLV N ISM AH A, NEBRASKA, FU1DAY, JUNE 20, 1000, XUMBEU t AfbiAf w 'T ! k I A fcr A ' iinmnw Liooal ISI ewa See Hill & Kiwllng Tor lire iu.sunuice See Keeling a new Btook of wallpaper. See W. W. Hai iia of South Auburn loi Clothing. Twenty buaheta of cane seed for bhIo nt &0 ccuta per bushel 00 pounds to the bushel. N C JAUVia. Heat castor inachluu oil In tho world lor anlo by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Get your binder iwino tiom Gilbert & MuUaudleaa. They uro ottering apoo hilly iow priced. Tim heat pulnt In tho world, (The Sherwlu and Williams) one dollar and lltty ceutrt per gallon at'Koeling'a drug Hlore. Miss llattlo Burgess, who hua been in Nebraska City tor three or four weeks, returned homo Friday of lust eel;. For the best assortment of Dry iJooda and Shoes go to tho Daylight btore ot South Auburn; W. W. Harris piopriclor. Miss Bessie Leslie, who hua been visiting her sister, Mm. Hair, at Una- dilla, i elm tied homo Friday evening ot lust week. t Mis. W. W. Keeling returned home Thuisday noon from Omaha, where she hud been visiting her daughter for a couple of weeks. Miss Helen Hoover returned to Ne malm Friday of last week, coming up tiom Falls City whete Bhe had been visiling'frienda. , Messra Davis and Fisher and Misses Custer and Mortou, of FallB City, drovfiiplo Nemaha Friday of last week, returning Saturday. Mrs. Lillie Swan came in from Au burn Wednesday and visited her grand mother, Mrs. itositm Wheelor, and other relatives until Friday. We will send The Advertiser for one year and Lie Farm .lournal until Jan. 1st, 1005, for only Si, if paid In ad vance. This offer applies to both old and new subscribers. Jnrvis S. Church, of Auburn, was in town Tuesday looking after some businees matters. He owns the build ing occupied by the drugstore ar.d told Dr. Keeling to have it papered and llxi'd up inside and a new walk laid In fiont. John Hiatt came near cutting off the thumb and first finger of hia left htiud Wednesday. He was driving a (take with an axe when it slipped off the stake and cut his hand. Tho doc tor had to take two or three stitches in his thumb Young people under 25 years of ago holding Demoreat or W. C. T. U silver, medals and wishing to speak for tho gold medal should report to Mrs. M. Parkins of Peru, at once. Gold Medal contest will be held second woek of July at Peru. Charley Smith, the man who killed his wife in Brownvillo in April and then tried to commit suicide, waa tried in the district court nt Auburn this week, convicted of murder in tho firat degree, add sentenced to imprisonment for life, The trial waa befoie Judgo Stull. Irvin G. Hndlock of St. JoBeph, Mo., and Miss Eleanor M. Galbraith of Nemaha, were married Thursday even ing, June 28, at the residence of the .bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mra. O. Gal braith. Only members of the families of the bride and groom wore present. He v. J. M Dai by performed the ceres mony. Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. Iladlock started for St. Joe. Tho Ad vertiser unites with the many friends of the young couple in congratulations and good wishes. iiihiii iiimiwii S. Cooper sella Page's Woven Wire i lenco 0e8l icnco uii enim. A substantial walk has been laid front of tho Keeling drug atore. In Dr. W. 1. Seymour, eyes, ears, none and throat, 121P K at., Lincoln, Neb, Call in and boa tia if you want Bubscribft for any paper published In tho United States. John Maxwell la having u barn built on tho old Barnes farm, whero Danlwl Maxwell is now living. Birl Hoover has had hia house re painted inside and out and mado other improvements that add to tho good looka of tho place. Dra. Seymour and Cox employ tho newest and most scientific methods known to tho medical world in the treatment of tho eyes, ears, nose" and throat. 1211) K at., Lincoln, Nob. Marion Anderson has a cattlo and hay bam about completed on his farm west of Nemaha. It is 42x50 foet. Of course ho bought tho lumber of tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co, at Nemaha. Mr. Davia, tho junior proprietor of the Falls City News, gave us a pleas ant call last Saturday. Mr. Davis drove up from Falls City Friday even ing and waa visiting Nemaha and Brownvllle and tho neighborhood thereabouts. Thochildion'a day exercises at the M. E. church last Sunday wore ex cellent and reflected credit on the chil dren taklug part and on tho training given them by Miss Lillian Minick. The llttlo folka under ton years were, with hardly an exception, tho ones taking part in the exercises, and not one had to be prompted, The singing by the Httlo folka was fine. Nemaha was visited by a hall storm Wednesday, but fortunately little wind was blowing at the timo tho hail waa falling and liltlo damage was done, although tho hail stones were quite largo. In places between here and Auburn the hail stones wero larg er than those falling in tho previous storm that did so much damago, but on account of no wind blowing tho damage is slight. 24 Photos for 25 cents. For a short time oniy I will make 24 stamps for 2. cents. E. W. Acjnkw, Photographer. Wall Paper! Keoling'a drug store has just received a handsome Hue of wall paper latost stylos and handsome ones too. Prices very reasonable. DR W. W. KEELING, DRUGGIST, invites the continued patronage of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. The patrons may bo assmed of recoiving fair treatment. A good lino of DRUGS and druggist'a sundries always kept in stock. Also latest patterns in WALL PAPER. A go stock 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 light rfffff The citizens of Nemaha prldo them I ipi Bw selves In always doing full as much nadonoo in Nemaha Saturday night, Juno thev nromlae In all celebrations. For tills reason it hua been decided to make a statement regarding the Fourth of July. The committees havo boon un able to get a band, u ball team or other attractions and thcreforo will not make a big spread on tho glorious Fourth, but will have a plculc In tho park to which everybody la Invited to bring well filled baskets and enjoy themselves, llov. J. M. Darby will make an address, thoro will bo some Blngiug nnd n general good time in a quiot way. If you want to como where you can have plenty of good shade, cool water, nlco grass, and en Joy yourselves generally, como to Nemnha. Tho editor and wlfo attended tho quarterly conforonco of the M. E. church nt Bethel last Monday fores noon. After the mooting wo accepted an invitation from John Bath, proprie tor of tho Londoudale Stock Farm, und visited with Mr, and Mrs. Bath until toward evening. They havo one of the most beautiful nnd comfortable houieB In Nebraska. Mr. Bath htiB been engaged extensively in raising fine thoroughbred Shorthorn cattle, and realized 90,005 from a public Hnlo two or three weeks ago, 02 head being Bld an average of $155.00 a head. One animal sold for 3500 and tho buyer was delighted with his bargain. In addition to raising fine cattlo Mr. Bath always feeds several car loads of cattle and hogs each year. He is one of the largest land owners and farm ers in Nemaha county and ono of our best citizens. Wednesday afternoon G. N. Tltua got Lela Galther and Lena Maxwell and started to drive to the nursery with them to give them a treat of raspberries, cherries, etc. He stopped at Fuller Burns' residence to get m empty berry crato. Just as ho was putting the crate in the spring wagon used for dellveriNg the horse gave a leap and started on a run. Lela Gaitli er hud hold of the lines and sho tried her best to stop the horse but had no effect. The horse turned tho corner by Mrs. Collins' house without upset ting tho wagon or throwing tho girls out. At the next corner, south of Diclc Morton's, Lona Maxwell waa thrown out and when almost to the bridge, thia aide of Frank Flack's, Lola Galther was thrown out. Both were badly bruised, The wugon had run over one of Lena's limbs, bruising it but fortunately breaking no bones. The children were taken homo and treated by Dr, Gaither, and tho next day were feeling better except for be ing sore and extremely norvjous. The shock was n bud one. The horse waa never known to run away before. Of courao Nat felt very bad about the ac-, cldent. It was fortunato there wero no more serious results. Tho Advertiser and tho St. Loiils Globe Democrat both one year for only Si. 00. LADIES, WHY DON'T YOU? Editor of Tho Advertiser: Is there anything at all that we can say or do to convince ALL your lady leaderd that wo are actually giving away to every married lady in the United States who writes for it an olei gant sterling ailversplated BUgar shell llkojewelera sell at 75c each? There la no "catch" about HiIb oiler. There is nothing to pay, nor any requirement to buy anything in order to secure tills beautiful souvenir gift. It is our way of advertising the merits of Quaker Valley silverware. A copy of tho Home-Furnisher, our own publication will also be sent free, Surely this beautifully sugar shell gift la worth osklng for. Then it seems to us tnat we should hear from every married lady who reads your paper. Quaker Vallay Mfg. Co., Morgan and Harrison Sta., Chicago. Blank deeds) chattel mortgages, farm J leases, etc., for sale at this oillce. Mrs Emma McCain died at her real- H3, 1U00. after suffering for several weeks with consumption. Mra. Mc Cain waa born In Nemaha Novombor 10, 187(1. March 0, 1802, sho was mar ried to Samuel Huuk, who whs drown od In the Missouri river about four years ago, June 0, 1808, alio waa mar ried again to William McCain. Sho joined tho M. E. church when uho was 14 years old. Tho night sho died Frank Taylor was sent for, and nftor the hymn "A Charge to Keep I Havo," was sung Mr Taylor offered a prayer, In which Mra. McCain joined by iro quently saying Amen. Sho know alio was dying and waa resigned. Sho loaves two children, a boy 0 years of age and a girl 3 years of ago, nnd n sister, Mra. May Baldwin, and a broth er, Win. Kerley. Her mothor died January lat laat. Tho funeral Borvlcoa woro hold at tho M, E, church Monday at 11:110 a m. Rev. J. M. Darby preached tho funeral sermon, Tho remnlua wero taken to Hilladalo for burial. A very serious accident happened at tho home of Llowellyn Williams Wcdt nesday morning whereby tho horso be longing to Frank Skoon is no more. Sho waa in tho barn lot and in trying to jump out fell on a post, ripping tier open just in front of tho hind legu lot ting out her inward organs. Dr. Sut ton waa called and with tho aid of a number of men and boys succeeded in getting hor inwards back, but,' it was seen that there was no hope for hor and they considered it a humano act to kill hor and put her out of her misery, which they did. This ia quite a loss to Frank and one that ho can ill afford and ho has the sympathy of all. Shu bert Citizen. Pres. Barker, the republican war horse of Aspinwall, was in town Mon day, and Bpcakiug of tho storm and its causes enld: "Owing to thu rocont dry weather he had written to Mark Iliuina telling him If ho didn't send nomo rain out here pretty booh this stato would go pop, and Mink in his effotta to win tho state back into tho republican ranks became a Utile over zealous and overdone the storm business, hence the cause of tho hail." Shubert Citizen. If hor hostess doos hor own work the girl guest who is thoughtful may properly give a helping hand In wash ing tho dishes, or dusting tho parlor, but this help must be tactfully offered and not intrusively urged; aomo worn en are averse to assistance from their guesta. July Ladles Homo Journal. A Monster Devil Eish Destroying its victim, ia a type of constipation. The power of this mal ady is felt on organa, nerves, muscles and brain. But Dr. Ring's New Lire Pills are a safe and ceriain cure. Beat in tho world for stomach, liver, kid neys and bowols. Ouy '23 contu, at Keeling'a drug ttore. Burlington Route Through sleeping caia to San Francisco. No changes no delays no chance of misslug connections If you go to California via Buillngton Route. Tho Burlington inns through sleeping cais Omaha, Lincoln and Hustings, to Salt Lake City and San T.'rancisco, daily. Dining cara all tho way. Library cars west of Ogden. Finest scenery in the world . See lien rest Burlington ticket agent or write J. Francis, G. P. A Omaha, Neb. A Good Oougli Medioine, It speaks well for Ohambcrlnin's Cough Remedy when druggists uso it in thoir own families in preforonco to any other. "I havo sold Chamber-. Iain's Cough Uoniedy for tho past live years with comploto Hatisfaction to myself and customers," says Dru. gist J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y. "I have always used it in my own family both for ordinary coughs and colds and for tho cougliB following lugrippo, and find it very eilicacioua" For sale by Keeling. jmsgiif-'gy Annual Sohool Mooting, Tho annual nchool meeting waa hold Monday night. Tho director and treas urer made their annual reports, whloh were accepted. Then camo tho elect tlon of two trustees to succeed P. L. Woodward and Dr. Keeling. Dr. Keeling, F, L. Woodward S. K. Anderson and Ora Thorp woro placed in nomination. A motion to vote for two candldnlen at the anme timo waa carried. Tho first ballot Htood as fol lows: Woodward 14, Keollng 13, Andor boii 1ft, Thorp 10, A. It. McCnndless 2. Thlrty-ono votes wero cast. Thorp waa declnrud elected. On tho next ballot Woodward received 11 votes, Dr Keollng I, Andoraon 10. S. K. Audor son waa declared elected. A luvy of 25 mills waa made, in mills for teacher's fund nnd 10 mills for Incidental fund. The meeting then adjoin ued, Joslali Alton's Wife Goeo o-Visitin' "Joslah Allon'a Wife" has sharpened up her pon again, and with hor patient, amiable, unobtrusive husband "goes u-vialtin' " for Tho Ladles' Homo Journal. Every one, knowing that Joelah'a wlfo la "obsurvant" and "crltlknl," can anticipate that In laying baro the shortcomings and mistakes of thoio she visits alio will havo abund ant opportunity fortho exeiclBo of her quaint humor and homely philosophy. In tho courao of her "vlsltln'" aha Hilda many things to aot right, and there la a delluito purpose underlying all her akotchea, "Joslah and I Go n Vlsltln' " Ib perhaps the bestBerlca that Mra. Holly haa ever written superior even to her description of tho Centen nial which established her reputation as a humorist-philosopher of tho first order. Tlie (list sketch of this now aeries will be published in tho August Journal. Country Mail Sorvioo. AunuiiN, Neb., June 22 The post ollco department haa taken the initial steps towards organizing u country mail Borvlco In thia county, tho ilrat carrier beginning hia work tills morns ing, starting from South Auburn, de liverlng it to Edon and Bracken. The depattment gives it out that it will be established generally in this part of the county. Other carriers aro aoon to bo started. It is a aervlce that has long been needed here, and Is due to the work of Congressman Burkett. UnnoooBsary Loss of Time. Mr. W. S. Whedou cashier of the First National Bank of Wintersot, Iowa, in a recent letter gives some ox periencowith a carpenter In hia employ that will be ot value to other mechanics. Ho says: ! had a carpenter woiklng for me who wiib obliged to atop woik for aoveral days on account of bolng troubled with diarrhoea. mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. He bought a bottle of it from tho druggist here nnd informed me that one dose cured Dim, and he ia again at hia work.1' Tor sale by Keel ing J. H. SEID, Ilrrcder of Thoroughbred Poland Ghina Fnrm ono nnd ono-lmlf miles eontliMOBt of Ne mutm, Ncli, Kerker & Hoover Dealers In ZMi:K!.A.Ti3 Highest prlco paid for hldee, lord, tnllow, etc. MMWMWKMNBMab $ ftJ! .LljMrtt-. ,