r v-yi -. -, teffileC v VOLUME XLVl NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1901. NUMBER 3 ffeifaito i 4, JLooal N ew8 Dusty roads. Pastures ie very poor. Call on us for job work. No cessation of the liot weather. It ia hot enough for us. thank you. ,Seu Hill & Keeling for Are insurance , . ' No man that is able to work ueid be idle now. Dr. V. I. Seymour, No. 1210 Kst., Lincoln, Neb. I Miss Mlunlo Colerick went to Au burn Tuesday. Farmers are riiBtltng to got their wheat threshed. ' Charley Llndsey is kept very buBy Betting wagou tires. There is great suffering from the heat all over the country. The O'Brien wagon sold and; guaran teed by Chambers & Ilintt. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Will O'Harra recently bought ft fine buggy from Chambers & Hiatt. Dr J. A. W. Hull, of Stella, was a Nemaha visitor Piiday morning. The old settlers' picnic will be hold ut Nemaha Saturday, August 17th. Miss Florence Minlck went to Brack en Wednesday, returning the uext day. 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 Sfooi v ' Charley Deurfeldt has been sick with stomach trouble but is now feeling a lit tlo better. The potato crop in this vicinity will be very short on account of the hot, dry weather. The heat is intense all over the coun try and is causing many deaths, espec ially in Cities. The ice water kept on tap at the Keeling drug store is appreciated by a thirsty public. Dr. Harlan, oesteopath, graduate of A. T. Still school, Office in Auburn' ConFultation free. 0-7 Mrs. Alice A. Minick, of Brown viile, gave this office a pleasant call Thursday morninc. If you need o new wagon call on Cham bora & Hiatt. They have just received a car load. Corn is booming. Our dealers are now offering 4', cents a bushel but none is being offered. Tom Hiatt has had a new bed put on the hack and will have a new top put on in a short time. Miss Martha Curtis, of Peru, has been vleiting her sister. Mis. Nate Se doras, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Burns re turned fiom Wymoro and Beatrice Friday of last week. Mrs. J. B. Berger is visiting Mrs. J. M. Sanders and other friends in Lons don precinct this vpeek. There will be services at St. John's Episcopal church, Nemaha, on Sunday, July Mth, at 4 o'clock p. m For best .assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r, Those having trouble with their eyes, ears, noae and throat should cons suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1210 K street, Lincoln, reb. Dick Chambers went to Peru Thurs day night, returning the next morning. Remember that the Auburn Chau tauqua begins the evening of August 17th. Muka your preparations accord ingly. Elmer Brimble and Harry Linn came in from Lincoln Tuesday, coming through on their wheels. They had a hot ride. On one of the inside pages may be found full particulars of the opening for settlement of the Indian lands In Oklahoma. f Wo were pleased on Tuesday to re ceive a social cull from J. W. Sapp, the real estate, loan and insurance ugeut of Browuvillo. Mrs. Jerry Marlatt, of Brownviile, and her granddaughter, Miss King, of Liberty, Neb., were calling on Nemahu frieuos Thursday. We have used the Kollman cherry seeder, advertised in another column, and find it all that is claimed for it. It dues excellent work. Mrs. Ben Baldwin and children re turned home Friday night of last week from southern Kansas, where they had been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Fedoras returned home Eriday of last week from Boat rice, where they had been attending the chautauqua for a few days. tfffgiPaK 1Jr' l- uamson, uenrist, mm will be at Nemaha next Monday, prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Office at hotel. Emery Howe is now attracting the attention of the young ladies on ac count of the nice new buggy ho is driving. He bought it of G. F. Laii more. x Grain buyeraMmve been-pavjng frpm 47 to CO cents for new wheat and many farmers are selling direct from the thresher. The price paid today is 49 cents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hebdon, the temperance evangelists, will give their entertainments at the Bethel Methodist church Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights. Frank Maxwell visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maxwell, Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Frank is employed in one of the national banks of Lincoln. Walter Hadlock was able to get out last Saturday, after being confined to the house for three weeks with mala rial fever. Mrs. Hadlock is also get ting better, Wm. Bridge, of Peru, was a pleasant caller at these headquarters Friday forenoon. He says his son, S. F; Bridge, is well pleased with Oregon, and the elder Mr. Bridge will move out there if he can sell his farm. SPECIAL SALE ON WAGONS. For the next ten days Chambers & Hiatt will make special prices on Wagons. If you need a wagon you cannot afford to let this opportunity go by. Every wagon guaranteed. Call at Reeling's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain'sStomacb and Liver Tablets. They are an ele gant physic. They also improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. My little son had an attack of whoop ing cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we would have had a serious time ef it.' It also saved him from several severe attacks of croup. H J Stickfadon, editor World-Hearld, Fair Haven, Wash, For sals by W W Keeling. A Practicing Physician in Monticello, 111., formulated Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Ask at Keen lings drug store. Old Settlers' IPicnic Saturday, Aug. V7. It lies been decided to hold the an nual reunion and picnio of the Old Settlers' Association at Nemaha on Saturday, August 17th. Ex-Gov. II. W. Furnas, president of the associa tion, Iirb been appointed tho committee to prooure speakers, which insures llrst class talent. F. L. Woodward is the committee on Btand rightB. Sam Anderson went to Auburn on the 1 o'clock freight Monday afternoon, took the M, P. train for South Omaha, getting there about six o'clock, drove nine miles to Papilion, transacted some business, drove back to South Omaha, caught tho M. P. train for Nebraska City, and Tuesday forenoon got back to Nemaha on the 0:40 passenger train. It was a quick ttlp. Ed Seid threshed 45 acres of wheat for Charley Howe Monday, taking the thresher from Nemaha and setting it that moining. Ho got through quite awhile before daik, threshing about 1100 bushels of wheat of a very fine quality. 44444444f3f4)f4)ffff444'3f4)f'ffJf4f4)ff)f)fJf3fJff45-3f3f3ff)ff)f)f)f)f)f Id. HI. BATTLES says for us to toll the people fie Has got through moving and Is ready to attend tn business. A -i large-stock of seasonable goods just received. fEXCLUSIYE CASH STORE will continue to stock and make Monday- and FViday etr& Foul- try days. Highest prices paid. Read It in His Nowspapor. George Schaub, a well known Ger man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of the Dayton Volks zeitung. He knows that this paper aims to advertise only the 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 bottle 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 the Pain Balm for a few days my wife said to mo, 'I feel as though born anew,' and before using the entire con tents of the bottle the unbearable pains had entirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties." He is very thankful and hopes that all suffering likewise will hear of her wonderful recovery. This valuable liniment is for sale by W W Keeling. Gall in and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published n the United States. Frank Woodward suffered severely for awhile last Saturday afternoon, nil on account of his own thoughtlessness. Ho was carrying a bucket of water from tho well when ho was taken with a severe pain in tho back and sl'do. which lasted several hours. Frank says he will never carry another bucket of water. This has taught him a leas son. The bucket was not very large and was only partly full of water, but it has been so long since Frank did anything of this kind that it has a Imd effect upon him. He will let his wife carry tho water hereafter. Rev. A. V. Wilson will begin a sen rles of meetings in the park Thursday night of next week. He will bo as sisted by Rev. G. W. Ayres, pastor ef the Methodist churches at Glen Rock and Highland. The meotlnga will continue until and including tht 20th inst. Everybody is invited. Dr. Cap Reed camo down from Peru Monday eveniug to see Miss Minnie May, who was very sick for a few days. Wfl are pleased to learn that she is some better. She went to Peru Thursday afternoon to be treated by Dr. Reed, Old papers for sale at this office. Remember that carry the largest the lowest prices. We have made arrangement whereby we can send The Advertiser and "Homefolka." a monthly magazine, both one year, and a magnificent 12 color picture all for only 81.16, cash- Now is tho time to subscribe. This offor is good for new subscribers and old subscribers who pay up all arrear ages. Brave Men Fall VictimB te stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as womon, and all foel the result in loss of appetite, poisons in the blocd, backache, ner vousness, headache and tired, listness run-down feeling. But there's ao need to feel like that. 8. W. Gard-. ner. of Idaville, Ind., savs: "Eiectrlo Bitters are just the thing for a man when he don't care whether he lives or dies. It gave mo new strength and appetite. I can now oat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cants at -Reeling's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. The Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for 81.76 Wo understand Clinrlev Z uk I. a rented a house in Nemaha and w 1N soon move back here. Il is mil sat 6-. lied with Indiana and thinks there is no placo like Nemaha, Isaac Blown, of Pawneo City,, an uncle of Itobt I. Brown, anived In Nemaha Tuesday, Mr. Brown Ih over seveuty years of ago but Is very activo yet. Although he is quite wealthy he walkod in from Pawnee City, vUitlng friends on tho way. Little Clayton Flack ateupod on a rake Weduesday evening, runnlmr one tooth into his foot almost an Inch. His father opened the wound and poured turpentine in and the little fel low la running around and suffeilng little Inconvenience therefrom. Wm. Anderson was in town Tuesday selling brooms manufactured by llnys & Anderson, of South Auburn. We alwaya use these brooms when we can get them, or rather our wife does, as thoy suit her belter than any other she can get. Tho brooms are well made out of good material, and give good satisfaction. They make different weights, so you can get the weight that best suits you, Patronize home fnihiai try and buy the brooms manufactured in' this county, thus encouraging home mauufacturlng establishments. , ' Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hebdon, the temperance evangelists, have given two entertainments in Nemaha, and have satisfied all who attended. On Wednesday night Mr. Hebdon spoke especially to the boys and young men on the evils of the use of intoxicating liquors, gambling, and the uso of to bacco, giving advice that all should heed. Thursday night Mrs, Hebdon spoke on the home and the saloon. Her talk was One. Each night Mr. Hebden closed the entertainment with a number of stereoptlcon views, which are the Qnest ever give in Nemaha. Tonight (Friday) the entertainment will consist entirely of views and ex planations thereof, and will undoubt edly be One. An admission fee of 15 cents will be charged. Children under 12 years, 10 cents. Just Saved His Life It was a thrilling escape thatCharlcs wis of Bowerston, O., lately had from a frightful death. For two years a sovere lung trouble constantly grow worso nntil it seemed ho must dio of Consumption. Thon he Degan to ubo Dr King's Now Discovery and latoly wrote: "It gave instant relief and of" fected a permanent cure." Suoh won derful enres havo for 2& years proven its power to euro all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price 50e and $1 Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bot tles free at Koeling's drug store. Don't le Funny. It does not pay . If you have a good thiug, tell it right out. Don't use false means to attract attention. We say "right out" and mean it, too, that Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will cure every case of Stomach Trouble. It will stop pain caused by Indexation ; it knocks Sick noadache by attacking the cause ef the complaint and aids you to diges. your food, no matter what you eat. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to euro. E W Grove's signature on each box. Price 25 cents 0 22 Yon may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to And an active, energetic man with a torpid liver, and you may know his liver is torpid when be does not relsh his food or feels dull and languid after eating often has headache and sometimes 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 feel like a new man. Price, 25 cents. Sample free at Keeling drug store, Old papers for sale at this office. V , i