& f R5 ,i,"!."r,.""1!"' Vil 'i ,4, f I. t ; si ! V LUKta WnrKt All II Sf IAIIX. licet Couuh Hjrtip. Tiuu-t Good. limn. 8nM y ilrmtiilHt. ftiMiiiriM?Ha r. . TF. Keeling, Ncmnlm, Nebraska. Off ico in Kcoling building, xccoml door orth of AynuH lnirdwnro Rtoro. ' PETER KEKKEtt, Dealer In ZMZZEjTS Highest market price paid for Ilidos, Lurd, Tallow, etc, -A.. ,. STIBES, jvr. r. NEMAHA, NEBIl, Tenders his professional services to the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity. All calls answered. Dr. Gaither's office. 6 7 I R, A. HELMER, Watchmaker and Jeweler. All work Kiinriinlcoil In ulvoMiillHuidlon Wcstof Oourt Houso Squaro,Bo'Aubura,Neb JOHN A. HIATT, Dealer ii and Harness Supplies NEMAHA, N-hllKASKA WmBKSXsS3BBmm J. H. SEID, llrccdcr of Thoroughbred Poland China HOGS. Farm ono and one-half miles sotith vrost of Nemaha. THOS. W. HIATT, Proprietor of tlio Livery&Feed Stable NEMAHA, HEBE. Good Dray in connoction with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. The Nebraska Advertissr W. V, Sakdkkh, publsher FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1001. PAIIM FOll SALE -A gaud 80 iiero farm twr inlii'dfrotn Nemalia. A good house, barn.outbulldlnjja.orchard, etc. Price 33800. Jnqulro at this oltlee. STOPS THE COUCH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Jlroino Quinine Tableta cure a cold in ono day. No Cure, no i'ay. 26c Married At the residence of tlio bride's mother, Auubrn, Nebraska, on Wednesday, July 10, 1001, by the Rev. V. Dififlenbach, Mr. James E. McClain to Misd Lllllo M. Caunedy, both of Auburn, Neb. The mombers of the school board mot at the school houso Monday night and reorganized tho hoard as follows: President John R. Russull. Secretary W. W. Sandord. Treasurer Ora -J. Thorp. A number of ladies met at tho resi dence of Mrs. Wui. II. Hoover Tuos day night to make arrangements for a musical for tho benoilt of Miss Emma Grim. It was deckled to have the oni tcrtainmont Saturday evening, July 27th, at the opera house. Miss Emma. Ims always given her assistance so cheerfully whenever called upon that tho pcoplo fuel like showing their ap preciation of her efforts in this way. An admission fee of 10 cents will bo nlmrgod. Reserved seats 15 cents. Further particulars will bo given next week. Republican Jr., 29348 Standard and registered. Sired by Republican, 2:H.f; dam, Sadie Vera by Talaveia, 2;!J(); 2nd dam, Betsy Trotwood by McMiihon, 2:21. Red bay, black point, 7 years old, stands 10 hands, weighs 1175 pounds; good high action with (hie stylo. Ludwick, 32673 Standard and registered. Sired by Pat I, 2:00lf ; dam, Sadie Vera; 2nd dam, Betsy Trotwood. Dark bay, blaek points, 4 years old, stands 10J bauds high, woighn 1275 pounds. 'Gene Combs has a host of friends in this vicinity who will regret to learn thut 'Geuo is now an inmate of the in Mann asylum at Lincoln. He was taken there Wednesday of last weok. His Hflliotion was caused by being overs heated. We have not learned us to the chances for his recovery but hope that the uflliotion is only temporary and that he will soon be restored to his right mind. Since the abovo was in type we bad a brief conversation with Mr. Blankin ship, of Peru, father-ln-luw of Mr. Comb, and infer from what he says that tho chances are against 'Gene's res covory. His physical condition is very bad. He has been under a physician's care for over a year, and lias steadily grown worse. It is a sad caao. Died. Naoma Dauuuerty, at the homo oi her son, John Daugherty, in Brownvllle, Nebraska, July H, 1001. aged 84 years, 7 mouths and 25 days Grandma was a widow of over forty years. She was tho mother of ten children, six of whom survlvo her. She bad been in poor hoaltb for years. Her last sickness was about eight weeks. Tho deceased first joined the Presbyterian church when 34 years of age, and six years later united with the M E, church, and has continued a member of that organization since that time, but for the past few years was unable, awing to poor health, to attend church. She died trusting in Jesus. Tho funeral was held at the resilience July 12th, at 3 p. in., conducted by her pastor, Rev. A. V. Wilson. Tho ie- mains wore intorred at Biownville. Both horse will make tho season of 1001 at Muplo Ridge stock farm, 2 miles southeast of Howe. Nehr., at $10,00 to Insure mar In foal (Care will he taken to prevent accidents, but should any occur it will be at owner's -iak.) T. H. JONES, Owner, HOWE, NEBRASKA. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR f py The 5 Minute Breakfast rood PURINA HEALTH FLOUR &CAKKW "BBUST BHHSA.X)" r Purina Mills, St. Louis, Mo, Keon Cloar Brain Your best ladings, your social posi tion or business success depend large ly on the perfect action of your Stom ach and Liver. DrBKing'd Now Lifo Pills give incroasod strongth, a keen clear brain, high ambition. A 25obex will mukoyou foel hko a noy being. Sold by Keeling tho druggist. A Holiday in California, A month in California is nu educa tion of the best kind. It will give you now ideas, sharpen your powers of observation, bring you into contact with people who regard life from an unusual standpoint. Go there next July at the time of tho Fpworth League meeting In San Francisco. Novor will you havo a better oppor tunity. Never havo the rates been so low. Think of It S4G for u round trip ticket from Omaha to San Francisco. Less than the regular one-way rate. Slop-overs allowed both going and returnlng.Tlcketss good to return untl August 81. - ' Bountifully illustrated folder, giving full information, moiled un request, J. Fjunqis, Gonjr&l Fasiongrr Ag't, Ooha, Neb, Brownville Locals Wm. KaulTman mado a business trip to Auburn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lewelling went out to Auburn Saturday, Mrs. D. E. Vandovontcr was visiting Mrs. Sedoras, of Nemalia, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Quilleu went out to Auburn Wednesday with a load of apples. Mrs. Alice A. Minick and Miss Perle drove up to Peru Monday, returning in tho overling. Grandpa Lewelling and Mrs. C. M. Lowelling went to Marynville, Kansas, Monday, to havo some dental work done. HarrlsCovlngton, of Chicago, stopped off between trains Tuesday and made his brother, R. C, and family n short visit. Mr. and Mrs. VunDorn, of Ward, Colorado, have been visiting a short time with Mr. VanUorn's parents. John Loyd and wife. The extremely hot, dry wouther is causing peoplo to becomo languid and depressed. A good rain would be ac ceptuble at present. Dad Andrews moved Into his now bouse on College and Second streets Wednesday and Is now at home in ono of the II nest houses in Brownville. Tho weather crop reports continue to give glowing accounts of tho boun tiful crop prospects of Nebraska, but the truo condition has begun to look very much like 1804 In all that part of the state south of the Platte river. Board of trade gamblers please tako notice and let wheat advance ono or two points. What might havo bepn a fatal acci dent happened to old Bio Ay lies down near Shuhert a few days ago Ho was driving along when without any warn ing u team dashed up behind him, the tongue of the wagon lilting the seat and bugfry top witli Bro. Aynes and throwing them to one sldo of the road, making his horse run away. Besides n few slight cuts and U6ing jarred a little ho was otherwise unhurt. 'Squire Oiayton gassed his Slst mile stono July 5th, being, it io claimed, the oldest man in town, but there are one or two women a i'w years older. Mr Clayton came to Brownville when ho was but 34 years old, nearly 47 years ago. and is one oil tho oldest settlers hero He has been identified with tho upa nun uuwua or. mss country tnrougn prosperity and adversity Ho is one of tho few surviviMg Mexican war vet erans. He in hi uood health and bid a fair to seo the lofcuni of July 5ih many times yet. John II. Hebe on, tho- temperance evangelist of Blair, Nebraska, lectured at tho M. E. cliiu oh Sunday and Mon day, giving steieopticon views In cons necllon therewith, and gave a complete steieopticon entertainment Tuesday evening, which waB the best it was ever our pleasuio to witness. Mr. llebdou as u lecturer is pleasing and interesting from start to finish and has tho faculty thut few men possess, of making strong points and doing It so kindly that no one could take offense, Air. uetHion was greoted with a fill house each night, and if he ever comeB tuts way again will bo greeted by appreciative people. ' Ordor of Salo. In tho mailer or tlio entiito (if Kniina A. MoCiilu Oece.iNiMl, N'ltlvn in hotcitv elvon Hint In prrnittuiro to an order 01 lloiionihlo John H HI nil. .1 Dtio or Hi" Di riot Coutl or ,s'iiuii'U couiiiv, murium) tlio 19Mi ilu .In no, 1901, for llio wilo oriho lenl OHUite huralnnfler ilefcrlbeil, J 1 1 t o will bo, nolil nt tlio ciiHi dour if Mn Court IIouho lu Auburn, I" naltl County, on llio I61I1 (In or July, A. D. 19(11, nt 1 o'eloilc . in., nt public vendue In Mm hlf'ticst blililer for en Mi, the following ilc'rllt'i1 rcnl ostiitf. towll: Lot Mvo (i! ami three (.1 In block revcniy two 71 In llio town ofNuiniiliu Cliy, In Mild county, Knlil Hpn will remain oppii nm hour. Drtled, An' till), NeUr., Jtinn 10, loiil. W. W ftANOPUS. KxociHnrof tlioffltiiteof nnimii A MoOiln, (let'GHBCll J. W. SAPP REAL ESTATE, LOAN" and Insurance Agent. Collections mado No'ary Public in olllco. BROWNVILLE. NEBRASKA. IB TIME TABLE APinalm, Nebr. I-ilnooln Omnhu Clitcnico St. JuNupli JCutiHiiM City St. HiouIh untl all I'olntH JCiihI mid South IJonvor Tllomi Hutto Walt Xjiiko City lJtrtlaml Sail 3'VanoiHPo A.iul all XJoliitM Vt3Mt lit A INS LEAVK AS KOLI.OWS; && Yrtnrt' This nlfTiinturo la on cvory box of tbo ccnuluo Laxative Bronio-Quininc Tabiota tho romoily that ctirou n cold In ono day No. 07 -l'uRRonin'i-, dully except Hun diiy, for recti iiiHuh, llentrlre, HolilrcKO nnd nil points weNt 0:10u m No. 98 I'RHMiuucr, dully HxconlHuti duy, lor Ncbuihku City, Olilrtigo noil all pnlniM north and cuxl 4:38p m No. 113 Loriil frelubt, dully except Uuuday, for Jlontilco and all In. toi mediate Bin' Ioiim l:0up 111 No. 114 Local freight, ilall except Monday, lor Ncbrnka City and all Intermedlitto stations ....;.. ... 11 HO ) 111 No, Hit Local frolL'hl, dally except Siiuduv, lor AtelilMHi nnd Inter inedlnte HlatloiiH "sir, p in No. 112 Local Height, rinllv except Mondav, for Nebnmlca Chy ami liitermcillnloHtalionH 3:10 11 in Hlreplni,'. illnlnij and reclining elinlr cars (hems fieejnn ibroiimi trains. TIdUcIh cold mid bauKit : checked to any point in lie United MlntPH or Canada. Kor Information, maps, Hum tables and llckulK eal nceut. or Anenl, Omaha, Neb. on nr wrlto to Ueopua McClure. njteiil, or .1. KrnticlN, Uoueriil I'aHscmrer RITCHEY'S July Clearing & Remnant Sale Thus far the trade on summer goods has been very good, consequently many remnants uccumulate, consisting of Lawns, Jaconets, Organdies, Mulls, Prints, Muslins and many others, which will be collected, measured and marked at an extremely low price. Some full patterns, some enough for waists and many other uses. Clearing salo price on ladies' slippers: Our regular $1.50 slipper goes at $1.19 Our regular 1.25 slipper goes at 98c Ladies' gingham aprons, full size, 13c Ladies' white lawn aprons, insertion and hem stitch, 19c Children's and boys' fancy bows, worth 10c, now 5c Pins, per paper, lc Needles, per paper, good, 3c i- ream writing paper, 120 sheets, 12c Try our fancy Rio coffee; per lb 15c JNO. W. RITCHEY, Brownville, Nebraska V- f- if. Jt V. V A'. f- y. Oaiiitoevas & SSia.tt. BE ALE US IN WAGGlfS a itsstf . FARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc Get my prices before buying. I will meet all Competition. Warehouse joining the Livery Stable on the south. NEMAHA, NEBRASKA J. W. ARMSTRONG Deale r in HARDWARE, FURNITDRE AND UNDERTAKING GOODS South of Court Houso Square, AUBURN, NEB. an BURLINGTON ROUTE Excursion Ratoo to Eastern CHios. These rutes will Interest on. They are hb low 119 will bo in eilectn any tlmo this summer: MlLWAUKKK July 20, 21, untl 22, SIS 25 for the round trip from Nemiiha. Chicago July 23. 25, ami 25, $15.85 for tlio round trip. Low rates daily to the PansAmerN nan Exposition nt Buffalo. Ask the ticket agent about them .7. FitANCis, Geueral Passenger Ag't Omiiliu, Neb. Paid Doar for his Log, It D Hlanton oi Tlmckerville TexnB In two yord patdovor$8(l0 to doctors to cure 11 runniiiK sore on his lop. Thon thov wanted to out it oil' but he cured it with one box of Huoklon'B Arnioa Salvo Guaranteed euro for Piles. 25ctsnbox, Sold by lvooling jhu lruy:iit. The DurlliiKion Uaute offers twenty prlui'h, HKBrcsntlnflr 1500 for lutlera wldtili oitn be used In enuauiaglng iw migrutiuu o Nebraska Union Lock Poultry Fence, For Poultry, Rabbits.Ordiards, Gardens, etc. I en a c 2 V) c a u V JS J 0) M o a 4 :::::::::::::::::W w::::::;:::::::::q ::::::::5WS::::::::: ?sS r . ltutl p x" - - - - - - - wrtfl!i,s2:r '- -'""' ------ I I r cwv sImjTv 'jPifiyjiiii"!? r 3- 1 1-1 ZOz z ."GiiJite (hrfizS.iA2i4 . 1- :rr HiiiiiiBaiiHiiiiiiiii WttnUdJulyll. 15, j A' ni Ayrlll tlaa7" 1ff:?Btl - 3 a rt- cr o n ?r n (A C3 3. p or 8 Stronger and closer spnclnir thnn nn u ir Union Lock Hoo. Field nnd n?,. l1.?. ther make. nee Gates, etc., guni-nnteed first class ' Your dealer should hnnrii ui i. ";t" orices. Catflloriue fnr w "" w not, UNION FENCE CO,, DE KALB, ILL., U. S, A. Our Union LOGk Won lfiL T r J ."u" nnV other make. Fence Gates, etc., guaranteed n,?0 Unlon Law write us for ?sbafc ROLLNBAN QMEtSRY SEE83FR. Srive iecd into r.nc dltli and 1, lJ !, .' '. ?. "I"": . a rr ractlne knife tinned &k7hTm ;:; ;i.i. .v.', at . or. """.""i i.emti. rh0 ... ita.a?.St7V ZXZ3?Wl W&r.v ' .3T W u. s , RQI.IMAN MANUPACT ID Mn A' Wr '.Z"' .'" ttr,,e ? Ulc wnbun.. H -3 I I V JL M- ' l i - " ".. ww joi.ri-MU AVnilB. A'nnt Jnv. Va. y wnniiiriiii liHr : ""Xv? trrf-T ' . -.i.i-ja -l. a 5iaa"i-iMi-- - - Z-rr- y iassMir233 , rmMr If