"WW fjwrv t v t w ' " w 1 ftteffiiet VOLUME XLV NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 20, JOOO. NUMBER 4 r ti ii y Local 2STews ax ,ui i iwii jii an See Hill & Keeling for Ike insurance Peter Kerker drove over to .Stella Sunday. . John H Stier.i visited tiio county neat Mondav Or W I Seymour, eye flpeeiulist, 1210 K st , Lincoln, Neb. Hd Harriott has been in Nemaha peveral days this week. hp W. W. Harris of South for Clothing and Dry floods Auburn S CoopiT sella I'age's Woven It-lice bi'flV fence on earth. Wiro A steamboat, the M. Bauer, went down the Missouri river Monday. The bent paint made for sale by tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chapman went lo Sterling Saturday to visit friends. We had a hard rain Sunday night. It amounted to inches at Nemaha. Wo had another good rain Thursday evening- Almost (wo inches of rain fell. Mrs. .1. B. Merger went to Auburn Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Bon'Piirker. 4 Mr. and Mrs. (J. T, Minick came in It nut Blacken Sunday, returning the next morning. The Methodist church and Sunday school have new singing books some thing gieally needed. .lames Gilinore came in from Filley Wednesday, riding horseback, and is Visiting Nemaha fiiends. s The Kd wards &. Bradford Lumber (.Jo. carry coal for thrpshlng machines. Call on them if you need any. Mr. and. Mrs Lester Pox drove in from Auburn Sunday to see their grandson, S. K. Anderson, jr. Call on tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co mid get a sample of is inter machine oil fr.io. ft is line. M J . Coflln, adjiibter of the Nebra's ku Mercantile Mutual Insurance Co., of Lincoln, was in Nemaha Priday. We can sell you a first class bicyclo for S'Jo. Call and see it. EmVAUDS & BllADKOIlI) LlJMHKK Co. For best assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn; W. W. . Harris prop'r. Miss Mellingei Minlck went to Bracken Thursday to visit her brothers, Oscar and Charlie, and families for a few days. Mrs A. P. Walsh returned to Lin coln Satuiday after a several weeks' 'visit with her mother, Mrs. W. II. Hoover. 12 D lingers came in from visiting his children in Oklahoma Wednesday. He reports crops immense down thore. Post. Catarrh is very prevalent is this ells mate. Call on Dr Seymour, who is assisted by Dr V Calvert Cox, if so nlllieled. Mrs John Maxwell and Mrs. Wm. M . Swan and children went to Stolla Priday to visit Mrs. F. A. Hacker un til Sunday. Mr. and'Mrs. Will Kerley drove in from Johnson Sunday and visited friends until Thursday, when they stirted for Iowa. F. L Woodward is tho committee on stand rights for the old settlers picnic. All who dpsire to have stands oirthat ccaslon should see him. Sherm Titus has been appointed marshal by our villago trustees, and will endpavor to keep the peace from being too badly fractured. Mrs, ltees Leslie came home from UnaUllla Wednesday. We learn that Miss Bessie Frost was mat rled last Sunday, at her home in Oklahoma. We did not learn the groom's name Dr. 1. L. Callisuu, the Stella dentist will be at Nemaha next Monday, pre pared to do all kinds of dental work. Ollice at the hotel. A. L. P. Thompson subseribFs for another copy of Tho Advertiser and has it sent to his daughter, Mrs. Henry Piuld, at Shenandoah, Iowa. Slg Harris gave a moving picture and stereoptlcau exhibition in a tent In Nemaha Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Ho went from hero to Shu-bert. A party -was given the young folks Thursday night by Mr and Mrs. TIiob. W. Hlatt. Judging from the merry laughter those present had a good time until a late hour. Eddio Yaekley has a new top buggy which Ills father bought for him. It is a nice ouo and Eddie will put on a good deal of style with his fine driving horse and new buggy. Wo will send Tho Advertiser for one year and tiio Farm Journal until Jan. 1st, 11)05, for only Si, if paid in ad vanco. This offer applies to both old and new subscribers. A sternwheel steamboat called the Jacob llichman, from Kansas City, passed here Tuesdoy, bound for Oma ha where it will be used as an excur sion boat this summer. Mrs. Maud Minlck Montolth has ac cepted an invitation to sing a solo at tho old settlers picnic August 18th. Miss Perl Minick of Brownvilio will also sing a solo on that' occasion.. Fremont Matheny, who has been staying at Charley Galbraith's since the death of his grandmother, Airs Garretson, at Brownvilio, atnrted for Hastings Saturday, where his mother is living. Tho best pocket knives made for sale by the Edwards & Bradfoid Lumber Co. Every owe guaranteed to give en- ire satisfaction or your money refund ed, Full line of cutlery witli the same guarantee. D. C. Miller, who was so badly in jured by stepping on a rupty nail on Decoration day, and who has been con fined to his bed most of tho time since, is now able to be out with tho aid of crutches. Herald, Prof. J. A. beattio, who has been principal of tho state normal school at Peru, has been elected president of the eastern Oregon state normal Bchool at Weston, Oregon, and will leave this state soo'n for that place. Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, parents of Miss Blanch Bolton, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Brown for some timo, drove in from Pawnee county last Saturday, staying until Tuesday morning, whou they started on their return trip. LADIES, WHY DON'T YOU? Editor of The Advertiser: Is there anything at all that we can say or do to convince ALL your lady readerd that wo are actually giving away to every married lady in the United States who writes for it an ele gant sterling sllversplated sugar shell like jewelers sell at 75c each? Thero Is no "catch" about this offer. There is nothing to pay, nor any requirement to buy anything in order to secure this beautiful souvenir gift. It is our way of advertising the morits of Quaker "Valley silvorware. A cofiy of the Homo-Furnisher, our own publication will also be sent free. Surely this beautifully sugar shell gift is worth asking for. Then it seems to us that we shohld hear from every married lady who roads your paper. Quaker Valloy Mfg. Co., Morgan and Harrison Sts Chicago. Congressman Elmer J. Burkett and his competitor, Hon. 0 W, Berge, tho fusion nominee for congress, have both accepted Invitations to make addresses at the old settlers leunion. They both agree not to talk politics on that oc casion. Deputy Sheriff Hughes has resigned that po-dtlou and will endeavor to find some more lucratlvo business. Wo understand he will open a restaurant in north Auburn. Prof. M. II. West has been nppolnted deputy sheriff in his place. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Lewis of Su perior, Neb., emtio to Nomaha Thurs day evening of last wook and visited with S. K. Anderson until Saturday i morning. They tiro traveling for Mrs. Lowis' health which is very poor. Mrs. Lowls is a Bistor of Mr. Ander son. Those three email boys who called at Mart May'a and wont through nil parts of the house last Sunday had better not ropeat it as thoro wore a few articles found missing. The boyB were seen and known. If the parents wish to know who they woro they may find out by asking Some of the would-be-politlclans bo camo bo energetic in their arguments while in the new hardware storo a few days ago as to disturb the peace. Mr. Beebo was compelled in self de fense to put up a sign reading: "If you want to talk politics step outside," Ho tacked this up in front of tho loud talkeis and it soon had tho desired ef fect. Rev. John T. Smith of Nebraska City bold services at tho Christian church last Sunday. We understand arrangement have been rnado to have Elder Smith preach Miere every two weeks for awhile. Ho is a Hno preach r, very popular and wo believe will do as much as any preacher the church could get toward building up that ori ganization. J. P. Hoover went to Stella Thurs day of last week and had another oper ation performed on his arm. Dr. Androws did the work. For some time the glands in the arm pic have been troubling Mr. Hoover and ho had several glands taken out. lie return ed homo Wednesday Wo liopo this will be the last operation he will have to undergo and that it will be success ful. Old Settlers Picnic. Tho old settlers reunion and picnic to be held at Nemaha Saturday, Au gust ISth, promises to be the best wo ever had. Congressman E. J. Burkett, Hon. G. V. Berge and other speakers will be here. We will havo a good band, vocal music by tho ladies' quar tette and the male quartette of Neman ha, solos by Mrs. Maud Monteith and Miss Perl Minick, and other music, baso ball games, etc., etc. Burlington Route Through sleeping cars to San Francisco. No changes no delays no chance of missing connections if you go to California via Burlington Route. The Burlington runs through sleeping cars Omaha, Lincoln and Hastings, to Salt Lake City and San Francisco, daily. Dining cars all the way. Library cars west of Ogden. Finest scenery in tho world , See nearest Burlington ticket agent or write J. Fraricis, G. P. A., Omaha, Neb. ' A' Good Oougb Medicine. It speaks well for Ohuniborlnin's Cough Remedy whon druggists use it in tboir own families in preference to any other. "I havo Bold Chamber lain's Cough Romedy for tho past fivo years witli complete satisfaction to myself and customers," says Dru gist J. Goldsmith, Van Ktten, N. Y. "I have always U6od it in my own family both for ordinary coughs and colds and for tho coughs following lagrippo, and find it very efficacious" For sale by Keeling. mUMT.WIHIHWMI ll TmT th 0kl 80Ul0!, eU,0", August 18th. Billy Keeling is the most enthusl ustio Bryan man in Nemaha. He was feeling good Tuesday and as ho entered tho drug Btore ho hurrahed for Bryan when a big chunk of plastering fell off the celling li .,, . ...in ... ... mo coning. Ho says ho will do Mb hurrahing outdoors, hereafter. Sometime Monday evening, aflor tho Atchison freight went down, a snnd slido occurred on tho track southeast of town between bridges 12 and 13, coveiing tho track soveral inches deep and soveral feet In width, with sand or rn.her with soft stono such ns is found along the river bluffs. Tho Beatrice freight ran Into it beforo they know It was thoro and succeeded in getting through all right. They woro exceedingly lucky though for tho wheels had to leave tho track owing to the depth of tho sand, and it was in a place where if tho train had left tho track it would have gone into the river. When they reached hero they called tho sec tion hands out and they had tho track cluared before tho Atohison freight came up. i'oru Pointer. Thero was a bad wreck on tho B. & M. about three miles south of Shubert Wednesday night, tho south bound freight being ditched. A broken just over a high bridge gavo way after the engine and three or four cars had passed over It safely. Eleven cars went down tho embankment forty feet into tho mud and water. The way car was only two or threo feet from tho edge when it stopped, No ono was hurt but tho damage was great. There wero four cars of hogs and four or live of wheat and coin went down. Thirty-eight hogs wero killed and fifty more crippled. The cure wero badly damaged., Tho loss on tho cars is estimated at ' $2,500. Tho total Iosb it is estimated will roach 4,000, Swift McCandless had a load of hogs in the' wreck, shippod from Nemaha, and Harry McCandless had shipped ono from ShubBrt. Thinner Thompson was on the train at the timo of tho wreck, being- in the ca boose, and was looking out of the window and saw the cars go down. Ho worked in tho mud gotting the hogs out until midnight. WW Keeling guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is notsiitlsded after using two-thirds ol tho contents. This is the best remedy iiutho world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whoopingcough and is pleas tnt and safe to tako. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneu monia. 25 Gents to 1001 That big stato paper, The Somi Weekly Stato Journal, will be mailed from now until January 1, 1001, tor 25 cents. This is the biggest oiler of reads ing matter ever made in tho west and is done for tho sole purpose of intros ducing tho paper to thousands of new homes. Ileie's your chance to get mi up to date, reliable state paper for a mere song. Send in your quarter and jou'll get the paper all through the rep mainUerof this ear. Addiess The State Journal at Lincoln. Neb. Unnecessary Loss of Time. Mr, W. S. Whedon cashier of the First National Bank of Wintorset, Iowa, in a recent letter gives some ox perience with a cai pouter In his employ that will be ot value toother mechanics, lie says: "1 had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop woik tor several days on account of being tioubled with diarrhoea. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Ohambei Iain's Colic? Choleia and Dianhoea Remedy had cuied me. He bought a bottle of it from the druggist heio and informed mo that one dose cured him, and he is again at his work.'' Forsalb by Keel ing Call in and see us if you want subacribtt for any paper published in the United States. Bl Barboouo a,ld Ently at Johnston in Attgllat Tho Abe Lincoln Hopubllcnii cluli of Johnson is making arrangements for a big republican rally and barbecue to bo hold on the uf tot noon and evening L' ,T ' ' ' "UU flHt B 1)l"' ' trlct Attorney W. S. Summers of Omn- ha. Congressman Burkott ami Hiitwii- dnto for Governor C. 11 Dietrich and other piomlnentBpeakora will bo pros out and address tho mooting, A gen oral good timo will bo had and a com dial invitation Is extended to everyone. Democrats and fnsloniatB especially mo invited to bo present, eat roast beef, near Bound doctr.tie preached mid bocomo acquainted with tho next governor of Nebraska and the congress man ftom the First dlHtrlct. Post. This Papop Ono Year. Farm Journal noarly 5 Years. PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPEE3P0R THE PRIOE OF ONE. Wo want to got r00 new MibBorllieni to our pnpor, and nro going to do it if wo can, wo thoroforo contlnuo our arrangement wiuiiiio 1'ivrm journal by which wo can Bond Tho Nobiimkn Advortisornnd tho Fnrm Journal for tho rumnimlor of IjiOI) nnd nil of lfiol, Ijio'J, l.,:, lyol, lioth for SI. And wo mnko the bmiio offer to nil old subscrib ors who will pay nil nrr'enrngos nnd oaf yenr in mlvuuco. You know wlint our Ih"! tho Fnrm Journal in a gom practical, progressive n clean, honest, URoful paper full of gump tion, full smiHliino, with nn innuendo clrcu. lution mnaiig tho host pooplo ovorywhoro YOU OUGHT TO TAKE IT. What is a MiraoJo? "The marvellous oiuo of Airs Rona J Stout of consumption has created In tenso excitement in Cammack, Ind.'' wiltes Marion Stuar.aJeadiug drug gist of Muiifco.Iud, She onlv wehrheci OOpouudd whenlier docto'rln Vc.rktown said she must soon dio. Then Bhe began to uso Dr King's Now Dlscoveiy and gained !J7 pounds in weight and was completely ofued." It has cured thous ands of hopeless cases, and is positive ly guatanteed to cuio all throat, chest and lung diseases. 60c and $1. Trial bottles fiee at Keeling'a drug storo. Tho Advertiser and tho St. Louis Globo Democrat both ono year for only S1.00. Tho ohl settlers annual reunion will be held at Nemaha' on Saturday, Au gust 18th. ' Cards. for mountingstamp pnotosfor sale at-Tho Advertiser olllcotwenty for five cents. Blank deeds, chattel mortgnges.farm leases, etc., for sale at this office. Old papers for sale at tliis office. -U J. H. SEID, Breeder of Thoroughbred PolandChina Farm ono ami ono.lialf mllca Bouthwoat of Nc miilm, Nub. Qr. W. W. Keeling, Nemaha, Neiiuaska. Office in Keeling building, second door north of Aynes' hardware store. Kerker & Hoover Dealers hi MEATS Ugliest price paid for hides, lard, tallow, etc. BcBHSflBkESsiSSSiESBBHBBH 4 M . ' i '$ .VPP l J it i 4 ' "i. y t-K . Maakvttr iwvmMvmmmimwmummsu&i