i - r r -CVVLX A eftne NEMAtiA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AtGUST l!K)l. Mmbek e Volume xlvi I ir & Heifilka 1 lata y h Looal News More rain Is needed. Cull on hp for job work. Next coined the old pett'.ers picnic. Nemaha now' has two livery stables. See Hill & Keeling for Ore Insurance ' 13. It. Knapp has rented the Coons IlOIISO. Dave Thompson left for Oklahoma Mondaj. The drouth was broken Sunday morning. ',-. Several more houses could be rented in 'Nemaha. Dr. W. I. Seymour, No. 1210 Kat, j jjincoin, amu- ; See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing atfd Dry Goods. Church Howe will be at the old set tlers picnic at Nemaha August 17. Best machine oil made for sale by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. I, i The old BKtlerrt' picnic will be held ut Nemaha Saturday. August 17th. Fruit jars and fruit cans for sale by tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Do not forget that the Auburn Chau tauqua opens the evening of Aug. 17. The Champion baud has been en gaged for. tho old settlers picnic, Aug 17th. . Dr. KyJe, of .Johnson, the veterinary aurgeou, was iu Nemaha Fiiday fores noon . Lincoln, Neb Willis Coona and Walter Farl ore working for Ed Knapp in the livery Btable. Have your watches and clocks re ualred ' bv a competent jeweler at Battles'. The Advertiser and the 8t. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only S1.70. J. W. Sapp, the Brownville real es tate agent, gave this otlice a social call Wednesday. Street Commissioner Brown is hav ing some good work done on our streets and sidewalks. Dr. Harlan, oesteopath, graduate of A.T. Still school, Ofllce iu Auburn. Consultation fiee. 0-7 Nemaha waa well represented at the reception given Hon. Church Howe at Auburn Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Wm.Curley, of John son, visited Will's sister, Mrs, May Baldwin, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Schrluer, of Brown vilie, visited their daughter, Mrs, Peter Kerker, Wednesday. For sale Commode, bedstead, bed springs aud mattresn, all nearly new. Inquire of L, II. Battles. Mrs. Geo. Chapman and children, of Johnson, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Yates and family. Dr. J. A. W. Hull, of Stella, was proneunued insane last week by the in sanity commissioners at Falls City. Mrs. Depoo and two daughters, Miss Nellie and Miss Bessie, of Missouri, are visiting J. L. Halth and family. For best assortment of Dry Goods aud Slices go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. Those having troublo with their eyes, ears, nose and throat should coni ault the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1210 K street, Lincoln, Neb. Dr G. M. Andrews, of Stolla, was a winner in Wednedday'a drawing for homes in the Indian reservation in Ok lahoma, Ilia faim is.,in the Lawtou district. Clatk Cary and slater, of Sidney, Iowa, were guests of John H. HusBell and family labt Saturday, Sunday and Monday T. Wf Wheeler and daughter, Miss Nellio Wheeler, of Auburn, visited Nemabu relatives Wednesday nud Thursday. - Charley Lindsoy Jias put an engine in hfa" blacksmith shop and is now prepared to do work that waft linpossN ble before. Hon Church Howe and Congressman 13. f J. Burkott will be the orators at the old settlors picnic at Nemaha on Saturday, Aug. 17th. ( .Mrs Kennedy, of WinBlow, Illinois, has been visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. Roalnn Wheeler and Mrs. 0. GuN bralth, tor several days. Ora Thorp baa moved on tho Mart May farm. Mra. May will probably build in the west part of Nemaha or on August Quiller'a farm. Mrs. M. H. Taylor and Mrs. Henry Williams drove up from Shubert last Saturday to attend tho musical, They returned home tbs next day. F.L.Woodward interviewed Church Howe Tuesday and Becured his promise to be at the old settlers picnic August 17th, Ue will draw a crowd. Geo. W. Mutz would like to meet all the metnbere of both Sunday schools at the MethodiBt church next Monday at 5 o'clock p. m., to practice singing. Dr. I. L. Callison, dentist, will be at Nemaha next Monday, prepared to do all UUIf! kinds of dental work. Olllce at hotel STOPS THE COUCH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. No Cure, no Pay. 26c FARM FOR SALE A good 80n acre farm two miles from Nemaha. A good house, barn, outbulldlngi.orchard, etc. Price 33800. Inquire at this office. Mrs. Horner, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and MrB. T. J. Rum- baugh, returned to Omaha Friday, be" ing callod home by a telogram from her husband. " The people all wore a broad smile Sunday, on account of a good rain early that morning. Only about a half inch fell here, but considerably more fell west and north After a brief existence of but a few hours the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Johnson died Monday fore noon. The little one was burled in the Nemaha cemetery. . t The Nemaha folks who registeied for land in the Oklahoma lottery are anxiously watching the list of fortu nate ones who drew a prize, but so far uone of those who went from here have been lucky. Heimmoclcs and Croquet Sets T COST to cloie out atock JE. fe B. Lumber Co. 4&j& ttwi Thli signature Is on every box of tho gonuino Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabieta the remedy that cures s cold In one day 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 scrlouu time of It! It also saved him from stvtral severe attack a of croup. H J Stickfaden, editor World-Hearld. Fair Harn, W8h. For sale by W W KMlIng. Old Settlers' Ricinic Saturday, Aug. 17. G V. Shtveley baa bought Ora J. Thorp's property in Nemaha and ex pecta to move here about the 11 rat of October. He will probably build an .addition to the house before be moves. W. S. Chambora has opened a livery stable in the blue barn west of Dirt Hoover's groceiy store. Ho moots the trains, delivers, freight or express, and does a dray business, in addition to a general feed and livery business. See his advertisement. Friends of Mr. ana Mrs John Kemp tliorne had planned to give thorn a sur prise laat Sunday, it being the fifteenth anniversary of their marriage. John, not knowing anything about It, went to Tecumseh Saturday to visit friends. He returned Monday. V Thos. H. Jones, of Bedford precinct, gave us a social call last Saturday Mr. Jones is making a success ef flno horse breeding, and finds ic pays a whole lot better to raise well bred horses than it does scrubB. He recently sold a good road horse to Harry- Clark, of Stella, for $200. Last week he lost a tine colt, probably from a snake bite. jf4)f44444445f445f5f5f5f)fJf3f)fJf4Jff)f4f)f)f)f)ff)f4Jf)ff5f5f)ff HE. Invitesall who AisH to buy goods at lowest prices to call at tho IEXCLUSIVE CASH STORE He carrids a large stock: and his prices are the lowest. - Jt - K - K - K - K Read It In His Newspaper. George Schaub, a well known Ger man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, la a coiiBtant reader of the Dayton Volks' zeitung. He knows that this paper aims to advertise only tho best in its columns, and when he saw Chamber-' Iain's Pain Balm advertised therein for lamo back, he did not hesitate in buying a bottle of it foi his wife, who for eight weks had suffered with tho most terrible pains in her back and could get no relief. He says: "After using the Pain Halm 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 wondorful recovery. This valuable liniment is for sale by W W Keeling. Call in and nee ua if you want to subscribe for any paper published in he United States. Wm Daniels tmuto up his mind this sprint; that he would llko to move to Oklahoma, so he sold his farm near Nemaha to Mr. Loyd and invested in Oklahoma land. The moroho thought of leaving hero, however, the moro re luctant ho became, and this week he bought the farm back and will stay with us He will sell his Oklahoma property. Probably tho best entertainment over given in Nemaha by homo talent was ths musical given at the opera house laat Saturday 'night for tho benefit of I Miss Emma Crlm. Every number given wasBuperb. The hall was full, every seat being occupied. After tho entertainment tho ice croam social was llborally patronized. Tho sum of S(15 was realized from tho entortainment and Boctable, all of which was turned over to Miss Crlm, as everything waa donated, Mies Emma may well feel proud of the good fooling of the people of Nemaha and vicinity, as manifested by the Interest taken in tills entertain ment Even the children were eager to do something, and Misses Edith and Lata Hill aold 82.10 worth of button hole bouquets aud Misses Pearl and Lillie Hlntt and Maud Burns sold $1 70 woYth of popcorn. i J, t ! - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - Kjf We havo mado arrangement wheroby we can send The Advertiser and "Ilomefolks." a monthly magazine, both one year, and a magnificent 12 color picture all for only Si .10, cash Now ia tho time to subscribe. This offor is good for now subscribers and old subscribers who pay up all'arrear ages. Bravo Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women, and all feel the result in loss of appetite, poisons in the hlocd, biickache, ner vousness, headache and tired, HstnesH runxdown feeling, mit there's o need to loel like that. a. v. uaru-. ner. of Idaville. Ind.. savs: "Electric Bittors are just the tiling for a man when ho don't care whether ho lives or dies. It cave me now strength and appetite. I can now eat anything and havo a new lease on hie." Unly 50 cants at Keoling'a drug atoro. Every bottle guaranteed. The Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for 81.70 Dr.-Noal, of Peru, and Capt. Eu.viud and Dr. Neal, of Nebruhka City, enmo to Nemaha on tho paHBtinger Main Tuesday morning and then drove to Avon Harper's farm near Shubert. They returned in the afternoon. Mr. Harpor talks of trailing his farm fur western lands. The homo greeting given Hon. Church Howe at Auburn Tuesday wan a great Hueeess in overy respect. Tho crowd was tho largest ever seen in Auburn, with possibly one exception. It waa estimated ut from five to seven thousand. A long procession of car riages, buggies, etc, escorted Mr.Howe to his homo, whore he greeted an many of bin friends aa could rench him with a warm handshake. After dinner Mr Howo waa escorted to tho park and listened to addroases of welcome by W, II. Kelligar, ex-Gov. Furnas, and Gov. Savage, to. which ho responded in a Bhort address. Tho Pawnee City, Te cumeoh and Auburn bands furnished good music. Just Saved His Life It was a thrilling escape thn tChnrles avis of Bownraton, O., lately had from a frightful doath. Forttvo years a sovoro lung troublo constantly grow worao nntil it eocrned tie must die of Consumption. Thon ho began ton so Dr ICing'B New Discovdry and lntoly wroto: "It gayo insta'nt relief and ofr footed a pormanontcuro." Such won derful cures havo for 26 years proven its power to euro all Throat, Chost and Lung troubles'. Price 50o and $1 Evory bottle guaranteed. Trial bot tles freo ut Keoling's drug 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 Bay "right out" und mean It, t'o, that Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepslii w iff o tiro every case of StomnchTroublo. It wllj Htop pain caused by Indexation; it knocks Sick Headache by attacking the cause of tho complaint and aids you to diges. your food, no matter what youieat, To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tabids. All druggista refund the 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 find au active, energetic man with a torpid liver, and you may know his liver h torpid when he does not relsh his food or feels dull and languid after eating often has headache and sometimes diz zieness. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal functions, renew his vitality, improve hie digestion and make him feel like a new man. Price, 20 cents. Sample free at Keeling's drug store. TIME TABLE WISH Worn oh ri Nnhr JVUiUUUi) .,,.., Lincoln Donvor Omaha Helena Clxiouzo 33utto St. Joseph Salt lialto City KansiiH City Fortlarid St. HouIn and all San 3TranaiHOO I'ointSjlfiaHt und And all IJolntH South Woat TIIA.IN8 LEAVE AS FOLLOWS; No. 07 -I'ansoiiKor, dally oxcoptSun cluy, for TecuinBoli, lleiUrlco, Iloldrego and all points west 0:40 a m No. 98 I'aHHonuor, dally except Sun day, for Nubranka Oity. Ulilcago and all pollen north and eatt 4:38p m No, 113-Local frolRlit, dally except Sunday, for noalrlce and all lu. tertnedlatoHtaMoiiH 1:00 p in No. 114 Local freight, dallj except Sunday, for NolrHUa Ulty and all In termed Into atntlouH ,.,., 11:30 p ni No, UK-Local frolijlil, dally except Sunday, lor Atchleou and Inter mediate stations 7:45 p in No. 112 Looal freight, daily except Monday, for NebniHlta Cljy aud Intermediate stations 3:30 a m Sleeping', dining and reclining chair oars Keats free on tliroiu;li tratnu. TlolieU o!d aud unKan cheeked to any point In tho United mates or Canada. For Information, maps, tlmo tahlea aud tickets call on or write to Oeore McOlure, agont, or J. Francis, Oeneral Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Tho Advertiser and the Chicago In ter Ocean for 81.40 i. Jl U "1 hi ' i 4 ' m s A