'ATf fttoefHie .4 (in.. VOLUME XLV NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEVTEMUISK 21, 15100. NUMBBH 13 lMMI wM fMtfaftoi i H Nr . I?T ' it.' ft ? LV 2 ' t i .! ." Local News Seo Ilttl & Keeling for fire Insurance The county fair nt Auburn this week Is u grent success. S. Cooper sells Page's Woven Wire fnce best fence on earth. Clyde ami Maude Kiiuon started to school at Nemaha Monday. Dr. Hiul Mis. B. Hell Andrews drove over from Stella Thursday. Republican club meeting in the Titus store room every Friday night. Mrs. Alice A, Minick, of llrowovllle, visited Nemaha friends Sunday, The sale of (J. F. Lurimoro was post poned until Thursday or next weok. Fred Hawxby and Clarenco Conner attended the picnic at I'erit Satuulay. Mrs. Kempthorne and lior school at tended the fair at Auburn Wednesday. Ned Maxwell, who Iris been sick with malarial fever, is able to be out again, Mrs. Henry Caiee and Avis vent to Arapahoe, Nebr., Wednesday to visit friends. Slioitn Titus has moved into the house recently vacateJ by Will F. Keeling. Miss Noma IIiiit.li caino in from Au burn Saturday and visited her parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hiatt started for Iowa Sunday to visit friends for a few daye. Wo can trade a coou farm in western Nebraska for Nemaha property. Who wants it? The friends of Mrs. Theo. Ginn will 4)o pleased to leant that she is getting some better. Sylvester Yates has moved into the Gilbert house where James Hiatt lias been living Faank IXitchov, of Brownville, la teaching thoShockoy school, four miles south of Nemaha, t hin term. Miss Lillian Minick got Cyrus to tttay in the postofllce Wednesday while she attended the. fair at Auhtiio. The school had a vacation Wp(1iics day to give the children an opportunity to attend the county fair at Auburn. For best assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn; V. W. Ilmris prop'r. I want It distinctly undeiHtood I did not take Rough on Hats. Mits L. II. Mkukitt. Mihs Sadie McCaudless, who has'been visiting Neraalia relatives and friends tor a month, returned to Omaha Mon day . Mrs. Kittell lias tented her farm to .1. 1'. Hoover and is going to Oklahoma where she will make her home for u while. The flower parade at Auburn Thurs il.iy was line and those who had the opportunity of seeing it were delighted with it. S. C. Shuck, Ed I'aris and Henry Plasters and their families started for Kansas Wednesday to look at the country. We undetstand that Mr. and Mrs. Charley Curtis have agreed to disagree, so lie loft for patts unknown a short time ago. Mrs. Josie Scott, of Beatrice, came to Nemaha Monday. Site is visiting her mother, Mrs. Cole, and attending the Auburn fair. Mr. and Mrs. lialph turner went to Sidney, Iowa, Wednesday. They talk of moving to Nomalia county if Mr. Sutter cau rent a farm. Auburn We have received a letter from B. C. Stokes which will he published noxt weok. Hens is now in the state of Washington. Edw. E. Lowmau, of Brownville, has ndded a good stock of clothing all new goods. See IiIb advertisement in another column. Born Sept. 1st, to George Ulieitin hurt and wife, a flue son. Sept. iGtn, to John White and wife, a tine daughter. STOPS THE COUCH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one dav. No Cme, no Pay. 25c Mrs. T. J. ilumhuugh started for Des Moines, Iowa, last Friday to see her tnotlior who Is very sick and Is not expected to recover Mrs. C. T. Minick, of Bracken, stat ted for Oklahoma Tuesday to visit her parents, Mi. and Mrs. Babe Elliott, and other relatives mid friends. Miss Florence Minick, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs Maud Monteith, at Arcadia, Nebr., for the past month, leturned home Tuesday evening. . Clarence Peabody, who is attending the Lincoln Business College, snnds woid to Ills friends that ho is getting along all right and likes the school, S. W. Christy & Bro. shipped n car of apples to Alliance Tuesday, this being the llrst car of apples shipped from Nemaha this fall S. W. Christy went to Alliance to take charge of the car. STRAYED About Sept. Gth a big roan cow with horns strayed nway from my farm, one mile west of eleva tor at McCandless siding. A liberal reward will be paid for information of her, Altikut Sampson, Stella. W. II 0g, a former citizen of As pinwall precinct but who has been liv ing near Ilolbrook, Nob., for two or three years, has moved back to Mci Candles Siding His goods arrived hero Thursday. Dr John B. Jack, of Wymore. B & M. surgeon lor the southern Nebraska division, came in on the afternoon pas senger and visited Nemaha friends until the evening freight, when he went 10 Falls City to wee a patient. G-ov. Roosevelt will speak at Auburn on Monday, October 1st, at 9:30 a- m., at the B. & M." depot. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson and Jake Watson, of Chilecotho, Mo., nr- rived in Nemaha last Saturday on a visit to their daughter and Hister, Mrs. Wells Whitten. They like the town so well that they talk of remaining dure for the winter. Governor Roosevelt will speak at Auburn Monday, October 1st, at 0:30 a. m., on a platform near the B, & M. depot. Senator Dolliver of Iowa will probably accompany him. There will also bo present a state speaker who will speak either betoro or after Gov. Roosevelt. Mrs. R. C. Phelps, of Orleans, Neb., returned home Monday after a visit of u month in Nemaha. She says she is not going homo to starve as she takes a lot of potatoes, dried apples, dried peaches and other fruit home with her. Phelps county had a drouth this year and little of anything was raised. E J. Maxwell returned Wednesday morning from Oklahoma, where he had been for about three weeks visiting friends and seeing the country. He says Habe Elliott, Robt, Frost. Alex. Maxwell, Will Devora-i mm other fors mer Nemaha county people aie pros poring and are well pleased with the country. Seo W. W. Harris of South for Clothing and Dry Goods. The following card from Rev. A. V. Wilson, the newlv appointed pastor of the Methodist church, explains itself: Douglas, Nob., Sept, tn, moo. Dear brother: My mother fell and broke the ball oil ot her right hip one day last weok. Sho lives' In Central City, Nob 1 want to spend next Sun day with her. Expect to reach Brown ville one week from tomorrow. Yours in Ills name, A. V. Wilson. Tho following Is tho time for the regular set vices nt the Methodist church until further notice; Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Class meeting nt 11 a, in. Junior League at 8 p. m. Epwortli League at 0:30 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. tu. Thurs day. There will bo no preaching Sunday ovouing, as the paBtor, Rov. A.V. Wil son, will not bo here. Rov. A. V. Wilson, who will bo tho pastor of the Methodist churches at Brownville, Nemaha and Bethel for the ensuing jonr, has been stationed at Douglas and Burr for the past two years. Rev. J. M. Darby goos to Sterling. Rev. Chas. II. Glltnore goes to Chester. Nov. J. G. Day goes to Lin wood. The following are tho appointments made in tho Nebraska City district: P. Van Fleet presiding elder; post", oillce Nebraska City. Adams Duke Slavens. Auburn A. C. Ciostbwaite. Riock and Talmago 0. T. Moore. Brownville and Nemaha A. V. Wilson. Cook J. Calvert. Douglas E. M. DoMott. Elk Creek T. F. liar man. Falls City-J WSDean. Glen Rock and Highland G W Ayers. Humboldt li'M Evans. Johnson George Shumaii. Louisville 1) S Davis. Murdock C L Meyers. Nebraska City C M Snopherd. Nehawka F E Touih. Palmyra G W Martin. Peru W WMcGuire. riattsmouth Asa Sleeth. Rulo George Wash. Salem Eugene Maxey. Smattville and Ttinity J W Davis. Stella S Goldsmith. Sterling J M Darby. Syracuse D B Lake. Table Rock A W Shanel. Tocumsoh A B Whitmer, Turlington II W Cope. Weeping Water T II Woiioy. Zion II F Smith. G. F Larimore. living on the Fisher farm three miles south of Nemaha, will have a public sale next Thursday, begin ning at 10 o'clock a. in., when l.o will ofler for sale thirty head of cuttlo, one mare with foal, twenty-two head of hogs, about eight tons of clover and timothy hay, two sets of double work hurness, and all his farm implements, alto the apples in the orchard. :r7p?i.ij?puTggTi?5i8 O IP SAVE ME. I ntn north 00 cents tuwnrd onu dozen Cabinet picture till Dccbumber I, limo.ut STONEMAN'S STUDIO. One taken on each tinon. Auburn, Nub. trrzssrriir- rtJrsriSKasacrffa If ou have a baby in the house you will wish to know the best way to check any unusual looseness of the bowels, ot diairhoca so common to small Uiildicn. O J M Hnlliday of Deeming, hid., who has an eleven month' old child, sas: "Through the months of June and Julv our baby was teething and took a t tin ning oil ot the bow els and sickness of the stomach. His bowels would move horn five to eight times a day. I Imd a bottle of Ch.irnbei Iain's Colic, Choleta and Diaiinoea Bemedy in the house and gave Inm four dtops in a teaspoon ful o wutir and h got bettor at once." For sale bj Keeling. Coal for threshing machines for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co, G-ov. Theo. Roosevelt will speak from a i latform near tho B. & M. depot at South Auburn on Moiii day, October 1st, at 0:30 a. in. Every ono who can should go out and hear tho next vlco president. The Lesley Property, consisting of a house and four lots In Noinaha and eighteen acros of good land and a lot of sandbar east of town, will bo so Id at public auction at the front door of tho court house at Au burn next Monday, Sept. 21th, at one o'clock p m . It is not necessary lor Tho Advortls Ber to say anything In pralso of 0. N. TltiiH as a candidate for the legislature. Everybody who is acquainted with him lepubllcan, democrat, populist or prohibitionist, man, woman or child has a good word to say for Nat Titus. Ills ability, integrity and fitness for tho position are conceded by nil. He thinks for himself and will not bo con trolled or dictated to by any man or set of men. Ho Is not tin oillce seeker, and it was only after long persiuision and solicitation from his friends that he consented to allow hia name to go be-, foro the convention. Two years ago ho was placed hi nomination bofore the convention for repieseutatlve and almost bofore ho realized It enough delegates had voted for him to nomin ate him, when he positively refused (o bo a candidate. He will make a repre sentative of whom tho entlro county will feel proud. Old Settlers Meeting. The nnnual meeting of tho Old SeU tiers association for the election of offi cers and the transaction of such other business ws may come beforo tho niee' ln will be hold nt The Advertiser oillce at 3 p. pi. on Saturday, Supt. 2!)th. "Every old settler who came to' Nebraska previous to its admission as a stuto is invited to be present. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is horeby given that the part-, neishlp heretofore existing between Peter Kerker and J. P. Hoover, under the firm name of Kerker & Hoover, proprietors of the Cilj Meat Market, !s thi day dissolved by mutual consent, J. P. Hoover retiring. Peter Kerker, who will continue the business at the old stand, assumes all Indebtedness will collect all accounts due the firm. No'iijihu, Nob , Aug. 31st, 1000. PlCTKIl KKHKISK, J. P IIOOVKIt. 8Cfcs& Yrmrh' This nljrnnturo li on every box of tho gonulno Laxative Broiiio-Quinine Tabiou tho romody that curcii n cold In ono day For your tin spouting go to tho Ed wards ,t Bradford Lumber Co. Noma ha. Prevented a Tragedy, Timolviutoi mntlon given MrsOenige Long of New Stiaitsville, Ohio. saed two lives. A frightful cougli hud long Kept her awake every uiuht. She had tried ruiuv lemedies and doctors but steadily giew worse until urged to trv Dr King's New Discovniv. One bottle wholly cuied her; and she wntes, this marvelous medicine also cuied Mr. Long of a severe attack of pneumonia. Such euies are a positive pioof of Its power to cure all ihuml, client and lung tumbles. Only 30c and SI. (luniuii teed. Tiial bottles tree at Keeling's drug stoie, It Helped to Win Battles-Twenty-nine (Ulcers and men wrote from the fiout tosavlhat tort-cratches, hi uises. cuts, wounds, soie feet and still joints, Ituckh m'h A mica S.ilve is the best in the uoild. Same for burns, bkln ei options and piles. -r cts a box. due guaianteed. Sold W W Keeling druggist. Tho Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both ono year for only Sl.'oo. Prices Guaranteed. A new and complete stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, and SHOES Just received. Prices Lower Than Ever Be fore Offered' in Nemaha County. With 30 years experience m theOloth ing business we know what good Clothing is. Also new DRY GOODS HOSIERY GROCERIES and CHINA EDW. E. LOWMAN. Brownville. Nebraska. WW Keeling guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund tho money to any ono who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This Ib the best remedy in the world for la grippo.coughs, coldB, croup and whooplngcough and ib pleas tut and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneu monia. This Paper One Year, Farm Journal nearly 5 Years. PAY UP AND GET BOTH PAPEB3F0R THE PRIOE OF ONE. 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This supreme temed for female diseases quickly cuies ner vousness, sleeplessness, melaneliolv. headache, backache, fulutiuc and di..v spells. It is a godsend to weak, sickly, run-down people, due u'lixiauteed. OnlvfiOo. Sold by vV V KeoliiK, drug gist. Old papers for sale at this oilier. i 1 '. vfl VJ J-V V H, ', to' " - woSfWai .(. , . j.. "rszm