J I ) V VOLUME XLV1 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 10ol. NUMBER 15 f ll ilr JS '' mMjiKHMraumDHanMnwuwi viftita'wix'xtiKr'iojairri-ri.nvr-ii ' mmwt.. - -.- miwu. i mujii i hi umui muu.m luminwniuwumnmuim wii u.tmiu.niUJumBJi EnzsanaaeuenrsrvRtsTiaiMKr r -4 Looal News ifmwaiwiwt mm Fine lull weathei. Call ou us for job work. The roads are quite dusty. Quite u freeze Thursday night. See Hill & Keeling for tire insurance Dr. V. I. Seymour, No. 1110 Oat., Lincoln, Neb. Ed Knapp has had u floor put In hia livery burn. S. Grey Howe, of Beatrice, gave us ti social c.ll Monday, The Advertiser and the Chicago In ter Ocean for Si. -10 See V. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Pry Goods. A It. MoCaudless went to Omaha Thursday of last week, letutniug Sttt urday. The Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only 31.75. Mr. Conner, of Iowa, visited his cousins, Jako and Phil Shuck, the first of the week. Dr. Ilarhin, oesteopath, gnuluato of A.T. Still school, Office in Auburn. Coneultution free. 07 G. W. Shiveley is building an addN tion to his house and is making numer ous other improvements. Call at the Edwards & Bradford hardware store for axes, sasvs, or any thing you need in that line The Auburn Podt issues a two-page supplement culled the Brownville Tost. It is" edited by F. M. Ilulburct. -r- For beat assortment' of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the D.iylight Stoio of South Auburn V. W. Harris prop'r. Tjerp will bo no preaching at the Mothod'.a church next Sunday night, but a song and prayer service will bo held, beginning at 7 :!)(. Those having trouble with their eyes, ears, nose and throat should coin suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1110 K street, Lincoln, XTeb. If you see a man approaching you with outstretched hand and a broad smile on his face it is pretty safe to guess that he is a candidate It C Boyd, Judge Richard F Neal, E B Quackenbush und Fred G Hawxby drove in from Auburn Thursday even ing and attended Masonic lodge. 5 Just received, a good lino of heating stoves, both coal and wood. Come in and look them over. Prices right. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co, NOTICE All parties indebted to me are requested to cull and settlo at once and save trouble. ' G.F. LARIMORE. Miss Eva Able, milliner and dress-, maker. All kinds of dressmaking done promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Latest styles millinery. Low priceB. It is now time for husking pegs and mits. Wo have just received a good stock. Call and got them. ED'A'AUDS & BUADKOUD LUMHEItCO. Mis. Mary E. Flack is building a house 28x28 feet on the lots she recent ly bought of Frank Woodward, on the southwest corner of the block east of the park. Mrs. Charlotte McClure and Mrs. z Kittio Clayton, of Galesburg, Illinois, mother and bister of George McClure, arrived in Nemaha Thursday forenoon on u visit. II. L. Grant, of St. Lawronco county, Now Yoik, visited his old schoolmate, fumes A. Stephenson, from Tuesday until Thursday. Mr. Grant is greatly pleasod with Nebraska. Mrs. Rabo Elliott, of Chilco, Okla homa, arrived lit Bracken Thursday of last week and is visiting her daughters. Mrs. 0. T. Minlck and Mrs. Paul Ar gabright, and old Nemaha county friends. Mrs. Henry Hartwlck. of Auburn, visited Nemaha friends the latter part of last week. Mr, Hartwick has bought some property in northwest Auburn und is building a residence thereon. Mrs, MeliBsa Scofleld, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. F. A. Min lck, went to Hickman Thursday and from there will go to Taylor, Nebr, where Mr. Scofleld has arrauged to start a taper. My Btock of furniture and stoves is cmpleto. If you are needing anything in mv line, give me a call and 1 will Assure you fair treatment. J. V. AllMiTnONO, South Auburn, Neb. The Edwards & Bradford Company now havo tho thirty feet addition to their store room completed and are stocking up with everything needed in the line of hardwaro. stoves, etc. Call and see them, They will treat you right. I am now prepared to sell ladles' cloaks, coats, capes, skirts, waists, petticoats, and ladies' tallormado suits, Full line of cloaks. Samples of suits Agent for Edward B. Grossman & Co., Chicago. Flokknok Minick. Call at residence. County Superintendent Parriott ex pressed himself as being well pleased with the Nemaha school. Hesays we have a fine school ono of tho very best he has Been. The government could not well bo better und the pupils aro all learning fast. Misses Mattie Broce, Adah Lambert and Ella Willinms starteu Monday for Miss Maltio's home ut Bristol, Tennes see The young ladies expect to visit there for three or four months. They also expect to visit relatives inVirginia where their fathers were raised. V7e have a fine lino of samples of cauls, programs, invitations, wedding announcements, fancy stationery, bus iness announcements, folders, blotters, etc. If you want stationery better than that ordinarily kept in stock let us order it for you. Call in and see samples. The members of Class No. 8 of tho M. E. Sunday school will give a supper at the Minick hull Saturday night, October 12. OyBters und coffee will be served; also pie, cake and coffee. OysterB and coffee, 15 cents; pie, cake and coffee, 10 cents. Every one is invited. Report of Cnampion school for tho month ending September 28. Total number enrolled 30. Average attendance 2!). Those not missing a day nor being tardy Lockie Roberts, Meta Arga bright, Ituth Argabright.Johnny Arga bright, Dort Stokes. Those not missing a day but tardy Nannie Day, Johnny Hawxby, Vertie Mead, Sarah Palmer. Coka E. Hiogins, Teacher My little son 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 II J Stickfaden, editor World-IIeand, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by W W Keeling. STOPS THE COUCH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. 25c Old papers for sale at this office. A Practicing Physician in Montlcello, 111., formulated Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Ask at Keos lings drug store. Nov. Albert V Wilson returned from the M. E. conference- at David City Wednesday. Ho has been scut to Elk Oreek for the next year. Rev. Mr. Wilson is an earnest, conscientious minister, a hard worker, mid has tho bo-t wishes of our people in his now field of labor Miss Eva Able was called to Peru Monday evening on account of tho se rious illness of her grandfather. It was thought the old gentleman could not live through tho night, but he ral lied and is getting better, but is not yet out of danger. Miss Ablo returned to Nemaha Wednesday. The Methodist annual conference adjourned Monday uftornoou after making the appointments. Ho v. J. S. W. Dean succeeds Dr. Van Fleet us presiding elder. Tho latter is tianB-. fernjd to Montevideo, Uruguay. Rev A V Wilson goes to Elk Creok; Itev A C Crosthwaite is retutned to Auburn, Rev W W McGuire to Peru, Hev 8 Goldsmith to Stella and Howe, Hev J M Durby to Sterling. Hev D B Lako, who has been at Syracuse for four or live years, comes to Jlrownville, Bethel und Nemaha Hey E B Maxcy goes to Johnson. 5f)fX-44f'f5ff-!--5fjf4i-)f)fjf'f'f5f44)f4)f)f'f3f5f5fffff ir A- Xj. SI- BATTLES We carry a nice line of TRUNKS AND VALISES HATS AND CAPS t SHIRTS AND OVERALLS $Our Winter Goods all in nice lino of Frints eincl Dress Goods lOutings Comforts &.rdi f low price on Henriettas and $ In fact, anything vie carry can toe j . .-.J.. k oougnt as cnesip as EXCLUSIVE Road It In His Nowspapor. Georgo Schaub, a 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 ho saw Chamber lain's Fain Balm advertised therein for lame back, he did not hositato in buyiug a bottle of it for his wife, who for eight weeks h'ad suffered with tho most terrible pains in her back and could got no relief. He eays: "After using the Fain Balm for a few days my wife said to me, 'I feel us though born anew, and before using the entiro con tents of tho bottle the unbearable pains had entirely vanished and alio could again take up her household duties." He is very thankful and hopes that all suffering likewise will hoar of her wonderful recovery. This valuable liniment is for sale by W W Keollng. Call in and see us if you want to BubBcribe for any paper published 'n he United States. 3ff)f)ff44)fff)f)f44f444f44444)f4444444f4444f44 MRS; THEO. HILL HAS HEADY FOR INSPECTION $ New Fall eund Winter Millinery PRICES, AS USUAL, THE LOWEST WK NOTICE Dr. W. W. Splvey, V. S., of Tecum soh, Nob , will be at Knapp's livery barn Sept. 80th for 10 days. Tho Dr. comes very highly recommended by all who know him. Parlies having horses that need tho services of a first class veterinary surgeon will do well to seo the doctor while here. .See small bills. Tho Blind Boone Concert Company will bo at the opera houso in Nemaha Thursday night, October 10th, for one niuht only. This Jh tho twentieth sea son of this company before tho public and they are greeted by huge audiences everywhere. Blind Boone is a musical prodigy, possessing wonderful musical talent. Admission 25 and .'15 cents. Reserved seals on tmlo tit the drug Btoro after October 1st. Old papers for sale nt this office. are nearly Blankets Wool Goods any on can sen it i CASH STORE Brave Mon Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women, and all fool tho result in loss of nppotito, poisons in the blocd, backache, ner voUBneHS, hoadacho and tirod, listnoss run-down feeling. But thero's ao need to fool like that. S. W. Gardi nor. of Idavillo, Ind., savs: "Electric Bittors aro just the thing for a man when he don't care whether ho lives or dies. It gavo me now strength and appetite. I can now oat anything and havo a new louse on lifo." Only CO conts at Keeling's drug Btoro. Every bottlo guaranteed. Ko on Clear Brain Your best feelings, your social posi tion or business success depend largo ly on tho perfect action of your Stom ach and Liver. DrSKing'a Now Lifo Pills givo increased strength, a keen clear brain, high ambition. A 25obox will moke you fool hko a now being. Sold by Keeling tho druggist. Tho Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both ono year for 81.75 Mrs. F. B. Woodward, who has been visiting her son, Frank Wood- ! ward, for two weeks, rottirtind to her homo at Kansas City Saturday. She lias spent tho summer visiting relatives in Iowa and other places. Mrs. Frank Woodward und Marie wont to Kansas City with her and will visit tliero for a fow days. A lettor from Luther II. Barnes In structs us to change the address of his paper from Waukomla to Bison, Okla homa. Tho latter is a new town on tho Rock Island road within five miles of Mr. Barnes' farm. It Is' only six weeks old and has two elevators, two lumbor yards, hardwaro and grocery store, etc. Mrs. Theo. Hill has had a handsome chso in her millinery establishment for the display of hats. Slio can now show the hats to much better advantage than heretofore aud at tho samo time keep them away from the dust. Slio has also widened 'the shelving, repapored and repainted tho room, aud has made many other improvements. The people of Nemaha were delighU ed whon they learned that Rev. D. B. Lake would be pastor of the Methodist church hero the ensuing year. Bro. Lake is a general favorite in Nemaha with all classes of peoplo. He is one of the ablest ministers in tho confer enco. Wo do not know whether he will (111 his appointment next Sunday or not. Dun raven Castle No. 30,, the Royal Highlanders, gavo an entertainment and aiippor in the Masonic building Monday night, to tho memburs of the castlo, their families and u very fow invited guests. Tho entertainment consisted of singing of the opening ode, recitation by Fair Lady MelllngerTitus, recitation by Mrs. Kutu Sampson, duet by Fair Ladles Melllnger Titus and Lillian Minick, address by Clansman W. V. Steuteville, und tho singing of the closing ode. The recitations, sing ing aud address woro all linn. Thon came the best part of the program the supper. The Highlanders are noted for tho good suppers given, und this was no exception. It made us re joice that we wore a Highlander. A good time was enjoyed by all, A camp of the Modern Woodmen of America was organized in Nemaha Monday night. The Brownville camp tnrned out in force and took charge ol the ceremonies. The (team is finely drilled and put on tho work in good shape. The camp starts out with a membership of about thirty. Tho fol lowing is a list of the officers ; Consul Leslo L Roblson. Adviser Edgar S Stlers. Clerk W W Sanders. Banker-J II Seid. Escort Charley Lindsay. Physician Dr A L Stlera. . . Watchman Chas Colerick. Sentry Leo Devorss. Managers Stephen Cooper, Fred E noover, G F Larimore. R. D. Spelts, of Lincoln, was the or ganizer. There are several peraonB who have been examined and are ready to join but who were not able to be present Monday night. Tho camp will meot again Friday night of this week, This Is An Advortisoment. If you are looking for a laxative, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin la IT. The convenience und merit of this valuable remedy will be explained to your saU isfaction by Keeling's drug Btoro. To Curo a Gold In Ono Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if ift fails to curo. E W Grove's slguaturo on each box. Price 25 cents 0 22 - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - H - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K - K j-1 ' v. r -- Ct Lfixj ,' - "fc M.