y . " p A.W..." -"f L,; ' 6:- ' eftilet I ;4$ X VOLUME XL VI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1901. XUMBEU I Hebftjk sum ih fife' I" f ft ; iV Local ISTows Call on ua for job work. Prepare for the Fourth. The hot weather continues. We had a fine rain lust Snturdny. Farmers are very busy harvesting. Seo Hill & Keeling for the Insurance It has been extremely windy for several days. Dr. V. I. Sevmour, No. 1210 K at. , ( Lincoln, N'eb. Cyrus Mlnick went to Bracken the first oV the week to work. Jar via S Church, of Auburn, was a Nemaha visitor Thursday. ' The O'Brien wagon sold and guaran teed by Chambers & Ilintt. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Judge Broady, of Lincoln, was a Nemaha visitor Wednesday. v Fine line of lap dusters aud fly nets just received at Hiatt's harness shop. Dr. Ebnolher and daughter Tlieora left Monday for their homo in Downs Kansas. Have your watches and clocks re paired by & competent jeweler at Battles'. A great many of our farmers are busy harvesting. Giaih Is ripening very fast. The Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only $1.00. "Miss Minnie Yates went to Ntebno, Mo , Tuesday to visit relatives for a week or two. Dr. Uarlau, oesteopattf, graduate of A. T. Still school, Ofllce in Auburn Contultation free. 0-7 Mr. Robison, of Hickman is visiting his brother, L. L. Robison, the B. & M. section foreman. T.W. Wheeler, of Auburn, visited bis mother, Mrs, Bosiua Wheeler, Wednesday and Thursday. E S. and A. R. McCandlcss went to Oinuliu Monday. Ally returned on Thursday and Swift on Friday. Theodore Hill, who has been visiting frionda and relatives in Stolla for the past two weeks, returned home Suuday. Miss Grace Paris was on Monday night elected teacher of the Kennedy school, two and one-half miles norths west of Brownville. A. future harvest hand in tho person of an eight pound boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Workman on laBt Wednesday evening1. W. E. Seld, Charley Scovill, Fred Hoover and the editor havo been put ting in their time acting as jurors for a couple of weeks. They dout like the experience. W. T. Mudd. of Auburn, Is assisting in L. II. Battles' Btore this week, while Mr. Battles is helping his wife and daughter move and get the household goods in proper order. If you want to have a good time on the 4th of July, come toV:Nemaha. There will bo no longswihded speeches from politicians, but plenty of music, recitations, etc., the finest shade any where, cool water, etc. L. H. Battles moved his family and household goods from Auburn to No, malm this week. He occupies the Judge Scull property. The house has bqen repainted inBide, every room rex p.ipered, a extern dug, and other im piovements made. We missed a good job Friday toorn ing by being at Auburn. Henry Ciark called to get us to shock wheat, but as we wore not at homo he was reluct antly compelled to got another hand. BURLINGTON EOUTE-Holiaay Bates July 3 and 4 between Btatlons not more than two hundred miles apart, Return limit, July 5. Minimum rate GO cents. Bessie Anderson, who has been visit ing hor grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fox, at South Auburn, returned home Mo.nday. Sho had a sovere attack of diphtheria but is entirely well now, though still somowhat weak. J, Ben Rlef, who was charged with attempted rape upon the tensyear old daughter of J. R. Dailey, plead guilty in district court Tuesday afternoon aud was sentenced to Ave years at hard labor in the penitentiary. He certainly got off very easy. G. N. TRub had a case of raspberries fall off the load he was taking to the depot Monday morning. One wheel of tho buggy ran over (the case, totally wrecking it and ruining all tho berries. Nat says ho has been hauling berries for thirteen years but this is his first experience of thin kind. Thojurjat this session of district court is the Arab one in the history of tho county that hud us a member a "gentleman of color." Albert Brown, of Brownville, a colored gentleman, is on the regular panel. He sat on bis first case Wednesday the case of the State of Nebraska vs. Taylor Adams, charged with illegal voting. We desire to extend our most hearts felt thanks to the kind friends and neighbors who so nobly helped us dur ing the long illness and death of our .darling Clarence. Only heaven can reward such kiudness and may ench one receive heaven's rich blessings. J. F. Ebnotiiek Minnie Ebnothkh. A few ot the Nemaha ladies spent a very pleasent day at Mrs. George Yackley'a last Wednesday. Qulting was the order of tho day but I think the hardest work was done- about high noon at the table with things too num. erousHo mention. We would be very much pleased if Mrs. Yackley would have another quilting in the near future. One who was there. BURLINGTON ROUTE Excursion Rates to Eastern CH'os. These rated will interest you. They are as low as will be in effect at any time this summer: Detroit--July 5, 0, and 7, 822 for the round trip from Nemaha. Cincinnati July 4, G, and 0, 821.0G to Cincinnati aud return. Milwaukee July 20, 21, and 22, 818 25 for the round trip from Nemaha. Chicago July 23, 20, and 2G, $15.85 for tho round trip. Low rates daily to the PansAmerli can Exposition at Buffalo. Ask the ticket agent about them. J. Francis, General Pussenger Ag't. Omaha, Neb. Call ai Keoling's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain'sStomach and Liver Tablets. They are an ele gant phyBic. They also improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. My littlo aon had an attack of whoop ing cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wo would have had a serious time of it.' It also saved him from several severe attacks of croup. H J Stlckfaden, editor World-Hearld, Fair Haven, Wash. For salo by W W Keeling. A, Practicing Physician in Mouttjcello, 111., formulated Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Ask at Kees lings drug store. Tho annual school meeting was held at tho school home Monday night. After the usual reports by tho director and treasurer, the.vquestlon of voting in favorof levying a tax to provide free tuition at the Auburn high school wa broached, and after considerable discussion the vote was unanimously against the proposition. Tw trusteeslworo to bo elected, to take tho nlaco of Peter Kerker and August Quiller. John R. Russell was elected on the first ballot. After a number of ballots August Quiller was'elected, his opponents being A. McCandless and F, L. Woodward. Mr. Korker was not a candidate He has served the district six years and thinks he is entitled to a rest. Tho usual levy of 2ft mills was made, 10 mills for teachers fund and 15 for incidentals. Another ono of Charley Ilowe's horses died u few days ago. Charley is certainly unfortunate. He has lost three good horses in less than ft year. Frank Lindsey Wednesday. front to Johnson f Y4 !. HI. BATTLES says for us to tell tin people he is too busy moving to nrite ad. this week, Jbut wanis It an djstjiejtly understood that the IEXCLUSIVE CASH STORE A- -uvrlll continue to stock and ma Re- Monday euridL YrldLety are Poul try days. Highest prices paid. K - K - K - K - Road It in His Nowspnpor. George Schaub, o 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 lame back, he did not hesitate in buying a bottlo of it for his wife, who for eight weeks had suffered with the most terrible pains in her back and could get no relief. He says: "After using tho Pain Balm fora few days my wife said to me, 'I feel as though born anew,' and before using the entire con tents of tho bottle tlia unbearable pains had entirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties." Ho is very thankful and hopes that all suffering likewise will hear of her wonderful roc very. This valuable liniment is for sale by W W Keeling. Call in and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published n the United States. $)f444'-f)f)f)f5f)f)f)f)f)-f)fJf4)f4'fJff)f)f-)fJf5f45f)f4444)fff)f)fH-)f)fJf)f)f)f)f T MRS. THEO, HILL IS HAVING A GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF Summer Millinery Ht - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - V Ambrose Howo and fever. is sick with chills Marrlod. At tho Luthoran parson age, South Auburn, Nob , at high noon on Wodnesday, Juno 20, 1001, by tho Rev. W. Dleffenbach, Mr. Raymond M. Anderson to Miss Gertie Flack, both of Nemaha county. Tho brido is the youngest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John P. Flack. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Anderson. We understand tho young couplo will go to housekeeping at once. May happi ness, prosperity aud long lifo attend them. Old papers for sale at this ofllce. $ $ t carry tho largest the lowest prices. K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - Klt - K - K - K Wo havo made arrangement whereby wo can send The Advortiser and "Homofolks." a monthly magazine, both one year, and a magnificent 12 color plcturo all for only 81 .15, cash Now is tho time to subscribe. This offor is good for new subscribers and old subscribers who pay up all arrear ages. Bravo Mon Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women, and all feel tho result in loss of appetite, poisons in tho blocd, backache, ner vousness, headacho and tired, liutnoss' run-down feeling. .But there's ao need to fool like that. S. W. Gard-. nen of Idavillo, Ind., savs: "Electric Bittors are just the thing for a man when he don't care whether ho lives or dies. It gave me now strength and appetite I can now eat anything and have a new lease on lifo." Only 50 cents at Keoling's drug store. Every bottlo guaranteed . The Advertiser and St Louis Globe i Democrat both one year for 81.70 . - K Conductor. Cronkhite narrowly ea caped a bad fall Tuesday afternoon. As tho train got ovon with tho depot platform tho conductor stepped down on the lower stop and It broko. For tulately ho had hold of tho railing, but came near falling, and might havo res colved serious Injuries, as the train had not yetBtopped. The ca8o of Miss Grace McGrew va. the town of Peru, In which Mlas Mo Grew sued the town for $10,000 dam ages for Injuries recoivod In March, 1803,011 account of a defective sidewalk, was decided Tuesday night in favor of the plaintiff, but tho damages wore assessed at $500. This Is the fifth trial of this case, and of course this verdiot was a compromise ono. A Holiday in California. A month In California Is an educat tlon of the best kind. It will give you new ideas, ihnrpon your powers of observation, bring you into contact with people who regard lifo from an unusual standpoint. Go there next July at the tlma of tho Fp "orth League meeting in San Francisco. Novor will you have a better oppor tunity. Never have the ratts been s low. Think of it 945 for a round trip ticket from Omaha to San Franoisoo. Less than the regular oha-way rata... 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