. JcwWflr wsff- -iwrrijrvr tt ' ., eftilet w 1 .k A i) .&- VOLUME XLV NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1001. XUMBtill 46 il Melfalto lUtti ft .1 I 4 Local News Repair tliu sidewalks. Call on iib for .job work. School close two werkc from today. See Hill & Keeling for Are Insurance Dr. V. I. Seymour, No. Lincoln, Neb. 1211) Kat. Mias Helen Hoover tnaha Moudtiy. returned to Ne FARM FOR SALE 5Ji acres, quire at this olllce. In- lt Is said there are smallpox at Howe. soveral cases ef f Je Littrell lias repaired the sidewalk in front of his residence. See W. VV. Elarrls of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Tim young folks were out hanging May bankets Tuesday nffcht. L. 11. Chauey, of Stella, gave us a social call Tuesday afternoou. Frank Woodward went to Lincoln Monday, returning Tuesday. County Superin tcndent Purrlott was in Nemaha Friday afternoon. John Kemptborne was transacting business at Auburn Tuesday. Mrs. Albert Sampson, who lias been quite sick, is able to be out again. All sizes screen doors for bale by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. the Mrs. Earle Gilbert and Miss Lillian Minick drove to Auburn Wednesday. Barret salt for sale. Edwards & Bkadfokd Lumber Co Have your 'watches and clocks re paired by a competent jeweler at L. H. Battles & Co ' Dr. Jacobson, dentist, is located at Brown ville. If your teeth need atten tion give him a call. FRESH 00W FOE SALE. Seven-eighths Jersey; two years old. Inquire at this ofllce. Mrs. Allle R. Sanders visited her sister. Mrs. Hen Parker, of Auburn. Monday nnd Tuesday. Jake Shuck is able to get around without crutches but his foot is in pretty bad condition yet. Miss Lizzie Hawxby came down from Peru last Friday nnd visited homo folks over Sunday. Messrs. Handley.Devorss, MeGeechie and Thorn were initiated into the A. G. U. W. at their last meeting. Major Ebbs, of St. Deroin, waa in Nemaha Wednesday and renewed his subscription to The Advertiser, There is a flne prospect now of the largest crop of fruit ef all kinds that was ever rained in Nemaha county. For best assortment of Dry Goods aud Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. THOROUGHBRED HEREFORD BULLS for sale by Chambers & Hiatt. Call and see them at their barb in Nemaha. Mrs. Mary Conner returned to Aus burn Wednesday, after several days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Ed Morri son. Ed Thomas is repairing tho Mrs. Catherine Thompson house in south Nemaha and will move here in a few days. It. M. Gillan, or Auburn, attended the Odd Fellows entertainment and supper in Nemaha Friday night of last week. Bk'kinore'a Gall Cure is a sure cure fur galls, scratches, cuts, sore should, era, sore" necks, etc. For sale by John A. Hiatt. J vmed Mitchell, of Leavenworth. Kansas, is visiting his son. A.J. Mitch ell, living two mid one-half miles northwest of Nemaha. John Russell Is hiving a ditch dug through his farm, north of town, to keep the water from spreading out over the field after heavy rains. John I. Dressier was visiting Neman ha friends last Friday and of course took in the Odd Fellows entertainment as he is a prominent member of that order. Mrs. Mellinger Titus and Hiss Llls Han Mluick were instructed in the mysteries of th Royal Highlanders Meuday night. Duutaven cttstle now has four lady Highlanders. A. number of Miss Veva Clark's Sun day schoel dcholara presented her with bouquets Saturday. They had been out in the woods gathering wild flow rs and remembered their teacher. Frank Woodward found one of bis line two-year-old celts lying dead in the paeture- a few days ago. He was lying in a gully aud had probably fallen over tne bank and broken his neck. Mr. Woodward will assist in the sale of Nemaha lots belonging to the W. II. Hoover estate and otherwise iiulp in the business. Mrs. W. H. Hoover. We were treated to some One musio Tuesday night. Misses Florence and Lillian Minick and Veva Clark and Messrs. H. D. Beebe and Cyrus Minick were out serenading and remembered the editor. W. P. Davis, who worked in The about three months Advertiser ollice last bu miner, Is now oue of the pro prietors of the Oketa (Kas ) Herald. The Herald is a good newspaper aud has a prosperous look. Mart May reported at this ofllce Thursday afternoon for the first time since Saturday. Mart says he is through plautiug corn and believes he Is the first man in this neighborhood to get through planting. Miss Noma Ilaith is now teaching the Larkin school, Fred Moore hating resigned. She teok charge of the ochool Monday morning of last week aud the patrons of the school are well pleased with her as a teacher. Miss Minnie May has probably the smallest deg in the county. He weighs just 20 ounces. Miss Minnie named him Goliah, but says everybody calls him "Golly," so she has about conclud ed to change bis name to "Jolly." Miss Pearl Hiatt was thirteen years old Tuesday and a surprise party was given her that night by ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hiatt. Judging from the expressions of pleasure of those present, all bad a good time, The school board held n meeting Thursday night and elected teachers for the intermediate and primary de partments, und made arrangements for the commencement exercises. Carl E. Sanders was selected by a unanimous vote us teacher of the intermediate de partment. MiSB Jessie Steutevllle was selected as teacher ef the primary de partment, W. V. Steutevllle was se lected as principal last week. Carl E. Sanders graduated from the Nemaha high school in 1800. For the past two years he has been teaching, and has proven a successful teacher. Miss Steutevllle is one of the best pri mary teachers in the county. She Is a sister of W. V. and John Steutevllle, and has had several years' experience in school work. Paid Dear for his Log, R D Blanton of Thackerville, Texas in two years paidover$300 to doctors to cure a running sore on his leg. Then thov wanted tc cut it ofTbui he cured it with one box of Bucklon's Arnica Salve Guaranteed cure for Piles. 25ctsbox. Sold by Keeling iho druggist. J Old papers for sale at this office. Mildred, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hd L Parle, died at hor home two and one-half miles northwest of Nemaha, Friday, April 20th, 1001, at 10 o'clock p. m. The funeral services, conducted by Elder T. J. Oliver, of Peru, were held at the Cumberland Presbyterian church at 10 o'clock Sunday forenoon. The remains were taken to Auburn for burial. Mildred had an attack of scarlet fever last fall, from tho effects of which she never recovered. Sim was ten years and six days old. Her par ents, one slater nnd two brothers have our sympathy in their grief. To tho dear relatives aud friends who so kindly assisted us through the long illness and at tho burial of our darling Mildred, we take this means of expressing our heartfelt thanks. E. L, Paiub and Wife. We are requested to correct part ef our statement of tho trouble between Mrs. Curtis and Theodore Hill, as it is claimed the testimony did not show that the boy's mouth bled. Mrs Cur tis claims that she did not strike the boy but nearly all the witnesses Bwore positively that she did strike him more than ence. Theodore was euly 13 years old Instead of II. 4443f44)f444444)f)f4)f4)f5f5f45f445f)ff'f)ffff5f'f'f'f'fi UJ1-LAD1ES' WAIST. 8Ue82,&l,80,38,40,42. N3a Shoes. 7T r N3a Hats. Sunbonnets. Wash Goods in -4. Storm Umbrellas, all price. Ladles9 Umbrellas. JSchotten's Coffees and spices, $ A- none better. Pure Codfish. rkd any and all things In Groceries, L. H. BATTLES & CO.! $ Thos. II. Jonee, of Bedford precinct, waa a Nemaha visitor last Friday, stepping over for the Odd Fellows supper and nteitainment. One of the horses driven by Mr. Jones was a five-year-old gelding for which he has been offered $275. It will take 8300 to get him, j Our wlfo cleaned up the ofllce for us Wednesday and Thursday, swept down the cobwebs, scrubbed the floors, washed the window, burned up trash and old papers, and gave the old ofllce uch a cleaning that we hardly know it. Now is the time to call aud see us and renew your subscription or sub scribe for another copy. A Keen Clear Brain Your best feelings, your social posi tion or business success depend largo ly on tho perfect action of your Stom ach and Liver. Dr King's If ew Life Tills givo increased strength, a keen olear brain, high ambition. A 25c hex will moke you fool like a new boing. Sold by Keoling tho druggist. Jf43f)f44f)f'f)f5f4'f)ff45f)f'f'ff'f44'f)f)f44f'ff'f'f4'f'f4)f)f444f MRS. THEO, HILL HAS JUST RECEIVED THE Largest and Most Beautiful stock of Spring $ and Summer Millinery EVEH BROUGHT TO NEMAHA. Prices Always the Lowest. Tho members of the Nemaha Come tery association met at The Advertiser ofllce 6aturday afternoon of last week and elected Ave trustees. Peter Ker Iter, Seymour Howe and M. T. May were reelected. Mrs. Rose Gilbert and F. L. Woodward wore elected In place of Stephen Gilbert and James A. Titus, deceased. Mr. Titus was preBl dent and Mr. Gilbert secretary and treasurer of the association. Tuesday evening the trustees mot And reorganized the association by electing Peter Kerker president and Mrs, Rose Gilbert secretary and treas urer. NEVA IDEA PATTERNS AT THE EXCLUSIVE CASH STORIE. ... .. .. .. r ' $ latest Styles. - K - K - K - )c - K - c - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - k? Just Saved His Life It was a thrilling escape thatOharles avis of Bownrston, O., lately had from a frightful death. For two years a severe lung trouble constantly grew worso nntil it seemed he must die of Consumption. Then he began touso Dr King's New Discovery and lately wrote: "It gave instant rolief and of fected a permanent euro." Such won derful enrcs havo for 26 years proven its power to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles Price 50e and $1 Evory bottle guaranteed. Trial bot tles free at Keoling's driiy store. Don't Be Funny. It does not pay. If you havo a good thing, tell it right out. Don't use false means to attract attention. We say "right out" and mean It, t.o, that Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will cure every case of Stomach Trouble. It will stop pain caused by Indegestion; it knocks Sick Headache by attacking the cause of the complaint and aids you to dfges, your food, no matter what you eat. Old papers for sale at this ofllce. NEW GOODS -FOR- SPRING and SUMMER Mens and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shirts and Furnishing Goods. Boys' Wool suits $1.26 Men's wool suits $6,50 Men's warranted dress shoes at $1,60 Ladies' warranted Vici Kid shoes at $1,26 Best' staple Ginghams 6 cents a yard 2 lb package Nebraska City rolled oats, 5c Lion Coffee, 12c per lb.- -. 10 lbs fine granulated sugar $1. 7 lbs extra line bulk Rio coffee $1 (Wo will give 10 cents for ev ery stick or stone found in this coffee.) Every article in our stock guaranteed first quality or no sale. Give us a trial and bo convinced. EDW. E. LOWMAN, Brownville, Nebraska One Price. Spot Gash, No Favorites. W W Keeling guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one whs is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grlppo.coughs.colds croup and whooplngcough andlspleas tnt aud safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result iu pneu monia. The claim of ether cough medicines to bo as good as Chamberlain's ars effectually set at rest Iu the follewlng testimonial of Mr. O. D. Glass, an em ployo of Bartlett & Dennis Co., Gardls nor, Me. He says; "I had kept adding to a cold and cough In the winter of 1807, trying every cough medicine I had heard of without permanent help, until one day I was in the drug store of Mr. Houlehau and he advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and offered to pay back my money if I was not cured; My lungs and bronchial tubes were very sore at this time, bat I was completely cured by this remedy, and have always turned to It when I got a cold, and soon find reliof. I alas recommpnd It to my friends and am glad to say it Ib the best of all eougk medicines." For Bale by W W Keello? The Advertiser and St Louis Globs Democrat both one year for 91.76 !