J J, 1 r effiie VOLUME XLV NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 15)01. XUMBFit 2 msanRsanonii Hriiftjfet lib A 1 j - Xjocal News Very warm.' We need ruin. Nemaha will celebrate. Call on us for job work. Seo Hill & Keeling for Ore Insurance We had a light rain, Wednesday morning. Dr. V. I. Seymour, No. 1210 Kst., Lincoln, Neb. The O'Brien wagon Bold and guaran teed by Chambers & Hiatt. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. County Commissioner Stevenson was a Nemaha visitor Thursday. The editor has been attending dis trict court in the capacity of juror. Pine line of hvo dusters and ily nets just received at Hiatt's harness nhop. 1 Mrs. Alice A Miniuk, of Brown vllle, was a Nemaha visitor Wednes day. Peter Kerker's baby boy has been very sick for several days but is some better. Have your watches and .clocks re paired by a competent jeweler at Battles'. The Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only 81.00. Auburn has decided to celebrate the 4th of July even if we are living under an emperor. Dr. Harlan, oesteoputh, graduate of A.T. Still school, , Oilico in Auburn. Consultation free. 0-7 A letter from J. F. Wykes, of Vic tor, Coloiado, says: "Eight inche3 of snow here June 15th." Mrs. May Baldwin und children went to Coyvllle, Kansas, Tuesday, to Visit for about three weeks. Harry Hoover shipped the wool from his aheep Thursday. lie had over eleven hundred pounds of It. Mrs. E. A. Minick went to Auburn last Saturday to attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Paris. She returned home Wednesday. The editor is stepping high these days on account of a line Republican Jr. colt. Frank Titus is rejoicing for the same reason. Hon. F. G. Ilawxby, who has been attending the state university since the legislature adjourned, came home Wednesday evening. Lester Peabody is brakeman on the passenger trains running between Ne braska City and Beatrice, taking the place of the regular brakemun for a few days. Do not waste time pitting cherries by hand, when you can buy an Enter prise cherry pitter at so small a price of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Company. Lilllo Hiatt, who has been visiting in Iowa for somo time, returned home Friday. Her father, John A. Hiatt. went to Nebraska City the night before to meet hor. John Beard, of Palmer, Neb., was visiting his neice, Mrs, V. C. Cham bers, his 8islep.in.law, Mrs Seymour Howe, and othor relatives and friends part of last week and this. If you want to have a good time en the 4th of July, come to" Nemaha. There will be no longswinded speeches from politicians, but plenty of music, recltatious, etc., the finest shade any where, cool water, etc. O.N. Titus returned from Buffalo, New ifork, Monday. He says the I'un-A met lean exposition Is line. Mr. and Mrs. David Frazler attended the golden weeding of Mr. and Mrs. W, F. PariB, of Auburn, last Saturday. We received a pleasant call from Dr. Ebnother, of Downs, Kansas, Friday forenoon. The doctor Is n brother of J. F. Ebnother, of Apinwall, and was called here on account of the sickness of the latter's boh, Clarence, who died Thursday. J. H. Dundas, manager of the Au burn chautauqun, says the program Is far the best over arranged for the Auburn assembly and is not excelled by any in tho state. The programs are now being piinted and will soon be issued. Do not fail to attend if you can possibly do so. Dr. II. S. Gaitherand family started for their new home ut Tarkio, Mo.. Wednesday morning, going through with teams. They weru delayed at Brownvillo until about five o'clock, on account of high water, but pot to Tar kio about ten o'clock. The loaded teams got there just before midnight. CHEAP TRIP TO CHICAGO. Via Burlington Route, One fare plus S'2 for the round trip, Tickets on sale June 12,13.14 and 15. Beturn limit Septembor 15. Additional information about rntes tickets and train service may bo so cured from nearest agent, B. & M. 11. B. R. J. Fhanois, General Passenger Ag't, Omaha,-Neb. Tho Odd Fellows of Nemaha and vicinity observed the decoration day of the order in a belitting manner last Sunday. The procession was formed at the Odd Fellows hall and was lead by Marshall Webb carrying the tlag at half mast and C. P. Barker with drawn sword. Then came the Shubert band, the Odd Fellows, marching three abreast, and a long procession of cars riages and buggies. The graves of tho following deceased Odd Fellows were decorated: Peter Ault, A.H, Scovill, Jonas Hacker, John F. Titus, Jamos A. Titus, J. II. Drain, Samuel Brimble, Joe Vansickle, George Bodkin, O V. Cummings, John W. Hacker, W. S. Ilaoker, L. II. Mather, John Dreury, F. G. Holmes, I). A. Morton, John Strain, BURLINGTON ROUTE Excursion Rates to Eastern CUes. These rates will iuteroat you. They are bb low aa will be in effect at any time this summer: Detroit--July 5, 0, and 7, 22 for the round trip from Nemaha. Cincinnati July 4, 5, and 0, S21.05 to Cincinnati and return. Milwaukee July 20, 21, nnd 22, 818 25 for the round trip from Nemaha. Chicago July 23, 25, and 25, $15.85 for tho round trip. Low rates daily to the PaniAmerN can Exposition at Buffalo. Ask the ticket agent about them. J. Fuancis, General Passenger Ag't. Omaha, Neb. Call at Reeling's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain'sStomach and Liver Tablets. They are an ele gnnt physic. They also Improve tho appetite, strengthen the digestion und regulate tho liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effoct. My little Bon had an attack of whoop ing cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamberlhin'a Cough Remedy we would have had a serious time ef it.' It also saved him from several severe attacks of croup. II J Stlckfadon, editor World-IIearld, Fair Haven, Wash. For salo by W W Keeling. A Practicing Physician in Monticello, 111., formulated Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Ask ut Kees lings drug store. A car load of wagons just received by Chambers & Hiatt. Ice cream freezers best in the mar ketfor sale by the Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Co. Dr. Littlefleld, tho well known deni tlst of Auburn, will for u short time make a cut of 40 to GO per cent. Ex tracting, 25 cents. Alloy fillings, 50 centa. Artificial teeth, any base de sired, rubber, celluloid, aluminum or gold, at half price. Work guaranteed to be equal to any made. Twenty years' experience. Tho horses nnd mules in tho pasture northeast of town-became gieatly ex cited last Sunday afternoon while the procession was going through the pasture on the way to the cemotery. They ran around the teams und once ran through the procession, scaring the horses And csme near cuusing several accidents. Finally all the horses, mules and colls in the pasture got out and Btarted west, but were turned back after going some distanco and turned into the pasture again. 4)f444444e)f3fjffJ-3f5f)f)f)ff5f-f3-5f)f)ff3f)f)ffjff5f5f'f4-JfffJf5f4)- JLj JEdC Jbr jTJL'I i says for us to tell the people he is too busy getting: ready to move his family to Nemaha to write an ad. this, week:, tout wants it distinctly understood that the EXCLUSIVE will continue to stock and moke TVYonciery eond FVideiy ear& FNDi-il- try aays. i-iignest prices peuci. - K - K - K - K - K - c Road It In His Newspaper. George Schaub, a well known Ger man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of tho Dayton Volks zeitung. He knows that this paper aims to advertise only tho best in its columns, and when he saw Chamber lain's Pain Balm advertised therein for lamo back, he did not hesitate in buying u bottle of it for Ills wife, who for eight weeks had Buffered with tho most terrible pains in her back nnd could get no relief. He Bays: "After using tlie Bain Balin for a few days my wife said to me, I feel as though born anew,' and before using the entire con tents of the bottle thu unbearable pains had entirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties." He is very thankful und hopes that all suffering likewise will hear of her wouderful recovery. This valuable liniment is for sale by W W Keeling. Call in and see us if you wunt to subscribe for any papor published 'n the United StuteB. r I MRS, THEO, HILL IS HAVING A GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF I Summer c - K - K - K - ( - K - )c - K - K - K - ( - K - K Clarence, tho tonyonr old son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fbnother, of Aupln wall, Neb., died Thursday, June 20th, 1001, at 10:02 a. m. Clarence hurt his linger on a barb wire some time ago. Before it entirely healed ho hurt it again 'on an old fish head. Blood poisoning ensued, and although every thing possiblo was done for his relief, it caused his death, after great suffors ing. Tho bereaved parents have our sympathy. Tho funeral was hold at tho Metho dist church in Nemaha Friday afters noon. Rev. A. V. Wilson preached tho sermon. Old papers for salo at this ollice. , CASH STORE carry the- largest the lowest prices. - K - K - K - K - K - t - K - K - K - K - K - K - ( - K - K - K - K - K - K We have made arrangement whereby we can send The Advertiser and "Iloraefolks." a monthly magazine, both one year, and a magnificent 12 qplor picture all for only $1,15, cash. yNow is the time to subscribe. Thia offsr is good for new subscribers, and old subscribers who pay up all arrear ages. Bravo Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles ns well as women, and all feel the result in loss of appotito, poisons in the blocd, backache, ner vousness, headacho and tired, listness rundown feeling. Hut there's ao nood to foel like that. S. W. Gard-. ner. of Idavillo, Ind., savs: "Electric Bittors are just tho thing for a man when ho don't care whether ho lives or dies. It gave mo new strength and appetite. I can now eat anything and havo a new lease on life." Only 50 conts -at Keeling's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. The Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for S1.7S Millinery - Kjt - K '11 MODERN WOODMAN PI0NI0. Neinaha County Log-Roiling Association antl Royal Neighbors Evont- The members of tho order of Modern Woodman of Atnorica hold n short business pension Sunday afternoon at Auburn to determine upon a place and time of holding the annual picnic this year. It has been decided to hold tho picnio this year at the city park In Auburn on tho 8th of August. This, the fourth annual Woodman picnic to be held In Nemaha county, promises to surpass all former events in the manner of offering prizes for competitive drills by teams of south-eastern Nebraska. Also a liberal prize to the county camps that put on the foresters drill work, Camps should prepare their teams at once In order to enter the contest. A Holiday in California. A month In California is an educai tiou of tho host kind. It will give you now ideas, sharpen your powers of observation, bring you into contact with people who regard Hfo from an unusual standpoint. Go there next July at the time of the Fpworth League meeting In San Fruncisco. Novor will you havo a better oppori tunity. Never have the rates been so low. Think of It 315 f6r a round trip, ticket from Omaha to San Francisco. Less than the regular ohe-way rate. Stop-overs allowed both going and returning.Ticketss geod to return untl August 31. Beautifully Illustrated folder, giving full information, mailed on request, J. Fkancis, General Passenger Ag't, Omaha, Nob. JustSavod HIS Llfo It was a thrilling escapo thatCharlcs avis of Boworston, O., lutoly had from a frightful death. For two years a sovoro lung troublo constantly grow worso nntil it soemod ho must dio of Consumption. Tlion ho began touso Dr King's Now Discovery and latoly wrote: "It gave instant roliof and of footed a pormanont euro." Such won derful enros havo for 26 years proven its power to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Prico 50o and $1 Every bottlo guaranteed. Trial bot tles free ut Keeling's druc storo. Paid Dear for his Leg, It D Blanton ot Thackcryillo Texas in two years paidover$300 to doctors to euro a running sore on his log. Then thov wanted tc cut it off but ho cured it with one box of Bucklon'a Arnica Salvo Guaranteed euro for Piles. 25 cts a box. Sold by Keeling qho druggist. To Curo a Cold In One Day Tuko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablots. All druggists refund the money if it fails to curo. E W Grove's eignaturo on each box. Price 25 conts 0 22 Yon may as well expect to run a steam ongino without water as to And an active, energetic man with a torpid liver, and you may know his llvor In torpid when he doeB not relsh his -food or feels dull and languid after eating, often has headache and soraotimes diz zleness. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal functions, renew his vitality, improve his digestion and make him foel like u new man. Price, 25 cents. Sample free at Keeling' drug store.