(iVV1 u a- V hiiiliUi I. VOLUME XL VI NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1901. XUM13FH a pelfalla r' SV. I- Y A, Local ISTews Plenty of ruin now. The drouth is broken. Cull on ub for Job work. r Tho merry-go-round la here. See Hill & Keeling for Ore Insurance Pine raiua Saturday night and Tues day. Dr. V. I. Seymour, No. 1110 O st. , Lincoln, Neb. The Auburn Chautauqua beglm to morrow night. H. A. Lambert, of Auburn, was a Nemaha visitor Tuesday. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Wm. Bridge, of Peru, gave us h bocIuI call Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs E. D. Hogeu, of Au burn, were lu Nemaba-Tutsday. Geo. Chapman and family cumo In from Johnnon Wednesday night. 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. Tho old settler' picnic will be held at Nemaha Saturday, August 17th. Fruit jars and fruit caus for aale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co Do uot forget that the Auburn Chau tauqua opens the evening of Aug. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Fred August, of Brownville, gave this oillce a short call Have your watches and clocks re paired by a competent jeweler at Battles'. Arrangements have been made to provide plenty of good cool water for the picnic. The Advertiser and thte St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only 81.76. Nate Sedoras has moved into the old Crother house, where Mrs. Wheeler has been living. Joe Littrell Is going to buy and ship apples this fall and will pay highest market price. M. H. Taylor drove up from Sbubert Tuesday and viBiled ISemaba friends for a rew hours. Dr. Harlan, oesteopath, graduate of A. T. Still school, Office In Auburu Uomultatlon free. 0-7 For sale Commode, bedstead, bed springs and mattress, all nearly new. Inquire of L, H. Battles. If the weather is favorable theie will be an immense crowd at the old euttleiB picnic tomorrow. Have you made arrangements te ats tend the cliautauqua at Auburn next week ? The program is flue. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartwick, of Auburn, expect to start next Monday for Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Misa Itnxte Parker, of Auburn, has beeu the guest of her couBin, MisB Nollie Sunders, since Tuesday. Ed Knapp'B hack team took a little ppin Saturday afternoon, upsetting the hack but not doing much damage. Mi83 Leta Linn, of Lincoln, was the guest of her friend Misa Nellie Sunders Wednesday and Wednesday night. For best assortment -of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W..W. Harris prop'r. Frank Maxwell came down from Lincoln several dajs ago, with a bud case of bronchial tr.ouble. He Is get ting hotter. Wm. Daniels returned from Oklaho ma Thursday. Tm Hlatt leturned from Oklahoma Thuisday. He did not succeed In find ing a location that suited him. Curtis Brown, who bus been stopping near Pawneo City fur some time, res turned home Thursday afternoon . We understand Charley Leslie, of Nemaha, and Mtsa Maud Shad ley, of Auburn, were married at Auburn on Th u red ay . Mrs, Lorinda Thompson, better known as Grandma Slaglo, of Hillsdale, was in Nemaha Monday, attending to some business. i Those baviug trouble with their eyes, ears, nose and throat should cons suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1)16 "K street, Lincoln, Neb. Jundebeur & Darling are the pro prietors of the "Pulace Steam Hiding Gallery" that will be at the old settlers picnic. It is a stood swing. Mrs. Florence Jarvis, we learn, is the mother of a (lne daugher, born August 13th. Mrs. Sarvls is visiting her mother at Wabash, Neb, James Hiwtt came up from Troy, Kansas, Thursday morning, to visit relatives and friends a tew days aud attend the old Bottlers picnic. A.V. Farson, sr., brought ua in a bean pod Wednesday tuat measures 27 inches in length. No telling how long it would have grown in a good year. Mrs'. Nettie Kuwltnky aud children, of Nebraska City, came to Nemaha Thursday to visit their mothe" and grandmother, Mrs. L. It. Strain, and attend the old settlers' picnic, -Mrs. Sadie Soot t and her-AristeHni law, MIbs Minnie Scott, of Pawnee City, arrived in Nemaha Thursday morning on a visit to Mrs. Scott's par cnts, Mr, and Mrs Robt, I. Brown. David Jack, of Peru, and his son, Dr. John B. Jack, the B. & M. surgeon with headquarters at Wymore, were In Nemaha a short time Wednesday even ing. They were on their way to Wy more. ' G. S. Christy, of Johnson, gave .us a pleasant oall Wednesday forenoon. Mr. Christy bought and shipped apples at this point lust year, und is looking after the apple crop ugain, but does not Qnd many apples. Ed Knapp advertised a public sale of stock, farm implements, household goods, etc., for last Tuesday, but on ao count of the funeral of Charles Deuv feldt the Bale was postponed until next Tuesday, the '20th iuvt. Last Saturday night the rainfall in Nemaha amounted to eightj-hund- redths of an inch, and with the light showers of the two preceding days made just one inch of rainfall. On Tuesday the rainfall was one and one tenth inches. Mrs. Perry and her granddaughter, Miss Mabel Douglas, of Little Rock, Arkansas, were guests of Mrs. Theo. Hill Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Perry was one of the pioneers of Brewnville, but has been living in Little Rock for a number of venra Ed E. Sanders, of Albany, Mo a brother of the editor, arrived in Nema ha Saturday afternoon, and visited us until Wednesday aftornoon, when ho went to London precinct to visit bis mother and two brothers, George and Carl, for a few days. Geo. W. Falrbrother, who has been in the newspaper business at Pierre, South Dakotu, for somo time, has moved back to Omaha and is now ed itor of the Royal Woodman, published in the interests of tho Modern Wood men und Royal Neighbors. A Practicing Physician in Monticello, 111., formulated Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Ask at Kees hugs drug store. Mrs. J. A. M. Hull of Stella, one of tho very beat singers in tho atate, has been engaged to alng at the old settlers picnic on Saturday of this week. Mrs. Hull has a splendid contralto voice and the people attends ing the picnic will enjoy a rate treat. She will sing four aoloa. Henry Tlce Neff, who lives near St. Deroln, has applied for a patent oa an improved wrench that he has invented. Judging from the drawings it will be a success. He also claims to have in vented an engine that Is better than anything now on the market. Dr. V, M.Baal, of Auburn, was in town Tuesday, called here In consulta tion on the case of Mrs. Walter Had lock, whose case it very serioos. He came on his automobile, his flrst trip to Nemaha with It. It Ms a dandy and the doctor understands how to manage It all right. Carl E. Sanders showed us an ear of corn Wednesday that he had raised two and one-half miles northwest of Brownville. The eawas not selected for Its extra size but is just an average eer, raised on upland, and without as much rain as we had hero. Tho ear is twelve inches in length and well tilled. t i Xj. HI. 33 A.T TLmS I Invites all who wish to buy goods. i at lowest prices to call: at the $ 1 v - . - r -. ' $ IEXCLUSIVE CASH STORE! He carrids a large stock: and X His prices are the lowest. Read It in His Newspaper. George Schaub, a well known Ger man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of the Dayton Volks zeltung. Ho 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 lame back, he did not hesitate in buying a bottle of it for his wife, who for night 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 daya my wife said to me, 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 likewiso will hear of her wonderful recovery. ' This valuable liniment is for sale by W W Keeling. Call In and see us If you want to subBcribe for any paper published 'n he United States. Old Settlers' Ricnic Saturday, Aug:. IT. The eleventh annual reunion and picnic of the Nemaha County Old Suts Mora Association will bo held at tho city park, Nemaha, Nebr , Saturday, August 17th, 1001. Congressman E J Burkett, Consul Church Howe, ex Gov. R. W. Furnas and others will make addresses. There will be Rood Lvocal and instrumental music, a game of base ball, etc. Attend this picnic, meet all your old friends and have a grand good time. Fine shade and plenty of good cool wator. Hammocks J Croquet Sets AT COST to close oat stock E. A 0. Lumber Co 7 T - - - l ll l - i FARM FOR SALE A good 80 acre farm two miles from Nemaha. A good house, barn, outbulldings.orchard, etc. Price 68800. Inquire at this office. 1 $ t ' MMi(4tMMM$ . We have made arrangement whereby we enn send The Advertiser ' and "Homefolks." a monthly magazine, both one year, and a magnificent 12 color picture all for only 81,15, cash. Now is the timo to subscribe. This offor is good for new subscribers and old subscribers who pay up all arrear ages. Brave Men Fall Victims te stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women, and all feel the result in loss of appetite, poisons in the blocd, backache, ner vousness, headacho and tired, liutnesa runxdown feeling. But there'B no need to feel like that, S. W. Gardt nor. 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 mo new strength and appetite. I can now oat anything and have a new lease nn lifo." Only CO conts at Reeling's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Tho Advertlsor and St Louis Globo Democrat both one year for 81.75 Ttln1 A. 1)!-... CJ.....1. T-V..I. -. . B, 1001, Lorea, jouimeut daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. E. DeMotte, aged 'A years, 2 months and fl days Royal Woodman, Omaha. Tho bereaved mother la well known to many of our citizens, having llvi-d' hero for several years when a alrl Miss Bessie Falrbrother, daughter of Geo. W. Falrbrother Dr. J. A. W. Hull, of Stella, wns In', Nemaha Wednesday morning and gave this office a short call. The doctor was recently pronounced insane by the Kna.1 t9 IkaaMllli mam. Ml-l. .. & . umu ui lunjiiiiijr uoiuiuiBBiuuers at Falls City but got a rehearing before Judge Letton and the case was dis missed. Tho doctor has formed a part' nersblp with a Falls City physician and will move to that place. Married--At the Lutheran parson age, South Auburn. Neb., Wednesday ovening, August 14, 1001, by tho Itev. W, Dleffenbacb, Mr. Willis Coons to Miss Ella Brimble, both of Nemaha, Nebraska, The sewly married couplo are among our most popular young people and are receiving the congratu lations of their many friends. They will go to housekeeping at once in the Goons house. The village board of trustees recent ly decided to make come changes about the public well and tank. The old tank had become pietty rotten, and It never was much account, no a new one was ordered. Then it was decided to move the mill and tank to the woll one block north, and ueforo they get through n new windmill and fortvilve foot tower was beught. Frank Wood- ward has bought the old windmill. Z-j BESOLUTIONS OF BESPE0T, Victory Lodge No. 105, ) I. Q. O. F., Nemaha, Neb. Whereas, Our brother, E. H. Knapp has met with the sad misfortune tn the death f hie wife, therefore be It Resolved, That we, bia fellow broth ers, extend to him and his little daugh ter Ruth our sincere sympathy .and fraternal help in F L, & T. Jas a. Stephenson, J. A. Hiatt, Cms, Howk, CofiunltUe. Hall of Olive CamJito.l4i W. O. W.,Aug.fftMt. S Whereas, Our brother and sovereign E. H. Knapp has been so sadly be reaved In the loss of bis wife by the grim monster death oa the aftirrnoen of August 5th, 1901; we, b!a fellow sovereigns, de most sincerely and sol emnly Rosolve, That we extend to him and bis little daughter Ruth our heartfelt sympathy in this sad bereavement, and will do all we can for their consolation in this their sad bereuvement of wife and mother. W. W. Kkklino, R. I. Brown, H . D. Beebk, Committee. The farmers in this part of Nebraska are in good shape, notwithstanding the dry weather. The most of them raised a good crop of wheat, and the recent rains will bring out tho late corn, F. L. Wood word, who has In vestigated crop conditions considerably in this part of the county recently, says we will have half a crop of corn. The Increased prico will bring our farmers moro monoy than a good crop at ordinary prices. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggiBto refund the money if it falls to euro. E W Grove's slgnaturo on each box. Prico 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 i torpid when be does not relsh his food or feels dull and languid after eating often has headache and sometimes diz ziness. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore ills liver to its normal functions, renew his vitality, improve bis digestion and make him feel like a new man. Price, 25 cents. Sample free at Keellng's drug store. II ft i