3L( a4? uX Vuf Xc tf-octfa 7 'A . ' rfrr. VOLUME XLV1 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER II, 19ol. NUMBER 10 - V OTMBSB'rflWt9HMBrS g"Vlll..M.'i ! I .- . y 7 C-C iSMntot,, Jetton l I Willi IP mT ir wxLwrmr ijA I' 4. : Tit 3f3f 4 4 44 GILBERT & TV Best and clieupoat line'of See our variety and cot our prices on HATS AND CAPS boforo buying The Big H Brand of Overalls and Jackets can't bo boat for the money A splendid lino of OUTING FLANNELS at right prioes Prints, 5 to 6c Ginghams, 7 to 10c A good Iinu of Woolen Dress Goods Shoes and Rubber Goods We have given special attention to this line and can give you as good goods for your money as you can get auywoero Victor, the host northern spring who.it Hour, $1.10 per sack $ The best high patent fall wheat Hour, $1.00 per sack Best granulated Sugar, 17 pounds for Everything in the Grocery A car load of Minnesota Potatoes just in J Como in and soe us for your winter supply Oar load of Michigan Salt just in 01LBE1T & M-c-CMBLE$i i - K Looal TSTews wxsuciMaA'ttAyasiJtaurjrgBB Call on us for job work. See Hill & Keeling for Are insurance We night. had a splendid rain Thursday Mrs. W. II. Hoover wont to Lincoln Monday. Dr. W. I. Seymour, No. Lincoln, Neb, 1110 Oat. Miss Minnie May came down from Peru Tuesday. Joe Glasgow, of Peru, was a Nemaha visitor Thursday. W. W. Seid baa moved on his farm south of Nemaha. The Advertiser and the Chicago In tor Ocean for 81.40 Tom Chambers, of Graf, stopped in Nemaha Wednesday night. See "W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Q. F. Larlmoro has takon up his abode in Stella, where he is working. A car load of potatoes expected this week. L, H. BATTLES. We had a light shower Sunday morn ing and another one Monday morning. Frank Woodward wont to St. Joe Monday, returning tho next afternoon. Tho Modern Woodmen will special meeting Friday night week. hold a of this The Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. received two cars of lumber this week. Miss Ethel Bullas, of Humboldt, has been tho guest of Miss Vera Clark this week. II. G. Auburn Monday. Campbell, Post, gave representing tho u3 a social call Tho Advertiser and the St. Louie Globe Democrat both one year for ouly 81.75. Mrs. Frank Woodward, who has been visiting at Kansas City, returned heme Tuesday. MCANDLESS UNDERWEAR on tho market at bed rock prices T- $1 Line at bod rock prices' - K - K - K - K - K - K Dr. Harlan, oesteopath, graduate of A. T Still school, Oflku in Auburn. Consultation free. 0-7 Call at the Edwards & Bradford hardware store for axes, Baws, or any thing you need in that line Leslie W. Woodward went to St. Joe Monday and after visiting there 'a few days will go on to Lawton, Oklahoma. For best 'assortment iof Dry Goods and Shoes go to tho Daylight Store ol South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. T. C. Hacker, of Red Cloud, came to Nomaha Tuesday and visited friends hero aud at Brownville until Thursday, Geo. E, Codington, our present coun ty treasurer aud candidate for re-election, gave us a ploasant call Wednesday forenoon . Rev. E, S. Murphy, of Auburn, held services at the Episcopal churoh in Nemaha Tuesday night and Wednes day forenoon. I. H; Kupor, republican candidate) for county treasurer, was Bhaklng hands with the Nemaha people Friday and Saturday of this week. Frank Woodward went t Lincoln Tuosday, where lie lias a steady job for a few days as a momber of the jury in tho United Steates district court, NOTICE All parties indebted to me are requested to call and sottlo at once and save trouble. G . F. LARIMORE. Just received, a good line of heating stoves, beth ceal and wood. Como In and look them over. Prices right. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co, Miss Eva Able, milliner and dressi maker. All kinds ef dressmaking done promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Latest styles millinery. Low priceB. It is now time for huskiug pegs and mits. We have just received a good stock. Call and got them, Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. John Kemptborno returned from a trip through Kansas last Tuesday. He decided that Nemaha county was all right so bought a well improved farm three miles aud a half from Auburn on which he moved thw week. Louis Baslian, who now lias charge of tho Standard Oil Company's tank at Auburn, was delivering oil to our mer chants Tuesday. Those having trouble with thoir oyos, ears, nose and throat should coni suit tho noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1116 K street, Lincoln, Nob. Mrs. Roso Gilbert has moved Into her resldonco across tho streot from whore he has been Hying the place rocentlyvacicated by Will Keeling. John It. Russell has had his houso raised about a foot, a foundation put under it, and has also had tho house re plastorod and made other improves ments, Ed Knapp has sold his livery stablo to David Brimble, who takes possession Monduy. Ho will move to Nemaha in a short time. Ed talks of going to Oklahoma. Mlspes Carrio and Florence Burns, who have been at Wytnoro for several weeks, returned home Tuesday, coming with thoir brother-in-law, Dan Fauvor, who drovo in and took u load of apples back with him. Mr. Pauver returned to Wytnoro Thursday. jLj- JE3I, JB .A. J-,lJ-,lLjJtjS r We carry a nice line of TRUNKS JLND VALISES HATS AND CAPS $ SHIRTS AND OVERALLS $Our YUinter Goods are all in A nice lino of Frints sund Dress Goods Outings Comfo rts and BlaLcets f low price on ariettas eLtncb Wool Goods In fact, anything msi& carry can Jbouernt as cheao as EXCLUSIVE mmMMmm $ Road It In His Nowspapor. Georgo 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 alms to advertise only the best in its calumriB, and when he saw Chamber lain's Pain Balm advertised therein for lame back, ho did not hositato in buying a bottle of it for his wife, who for eight weeks had suffered with the most terriblo pains in tier back and could get no relief. He Bays: "After using tho Pain Balm for a few days my wife said to me, 'I feel as though hern anew,' and boforo using tho entire con tents of tho bottle tho 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 recovory. This valuable liniment is for sale by W W Keeling. Call In and seo us if you want to subscribe for any paper published 'n he United States. r!f)f5f)f)f4f4X-)f)f)f4)(.j.)f44f4)f).)f)f(.T. MRS. THEO. HILL f J HAS READY FOR INSPECTION S New Fall and Winter Millinery $ t PRICES, AS USUAL, THE LOWEST J A. V. Fotflon, dr., has been raising a few potinuts for his own use for a few years. He dug his crop last Saturday and got four bushels of largo, well matured nuts. Mrs. Sanford and son, Frank San ford, and Mrs. Crouch and daughter, Miss Agnes, of Pawnee county, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. llobt. I. Brown from Saturday until Tuesday. Tho county commissioners have awarded tho contract for building a steel bridf o on steel piling across tho Nemaha river between Nemaha and Bracken. It is badly needed. Tho storm Thursday Might did not prevent many of our citizens from at" tending tho Blind Boone concort, and thoso who did attend were woll ropaid for their efforts. Tho concert was a tine one. X-3fJ.Jf)ff)f)f4)f)fjf3f4)f)f i nearly $ fc T- anv on can sell it CASH STORE Bravo Mori Fall Victims to Btomach, livor and .kid ney troubles as woll ns women, and all fcol tho result in loss of appetite, poisons in tho blocd, bnckacho, ner vousness, hoadacho and tired, listness rundown feeling. .Hut there's ao need to fool like that. S. W. Gardi nor, of Idavillo, Ind., savB: "Electric Bittors nro just tho tiling for a man wiion ho don't care whether ho lives or dics.( It gavo me new Btrongth and appetite. I can now eat anything and havo a new loaso on life." Only CO conts at Keeling's drug Btore. Every bottle guaranteed. Ko on Cloar Brain Your best feelings, your Bocial posi tion or business success depend largo ly on tho perfect action of your Stom ach und Liver. DrIKing'a New Life Pills givo increased strength, a keen clear brain, high ambition. A 25c bx will moke you fool like a now being. Sold by Keoling tho druggist. The Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for 81.75 Mr. and Mrs. T. ,1, Rumbaugh went to Omaha Wednesday, whoro they will visit their daughter for a few duys and then go on to thoir old homo in Iowa for a short visit. Tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. are doing a big business these days and havo been compelled to omploy more help, Robt. I. Brown is assists Ing for a fow days during tho rush. Dr. W. W. Spivoy, V. S of Tecum., seh, Is now at Knapp's livery stable ami will roraain until next Wednesday, ThoBo wishing tho services of a good votorlnarlan will do well to Bee him. J. W. Walters, of Crab Orchard, drovo In to .Nemaha Wednesday and rented tho slxty-llvo aero farm of A. T. Posse. Mr. Poaso is now making his homo with his daughtor, Mrs. Buell. Tho person who took the pleco of bridge timber from tho bridgo' near J v H.Seld's residence is warned'to return tho same at onco-aud save troublo. It la known who took it as tho party was seen hauling it away. Dr. I. Q. Sutton, of Shubert, was in town Wednesduy afternoon on hie way homo after a ten days' hunting trip in tho northern part of North Dakota. Ho says tho party found plenty of gamo and had a eplondld tlmo. R. V. Sears, of Buo'yrus, Ohio, ar rived in Nemaha Friday afterueon, on visit tiils relatives, the Mintcke,.and to look after tho business of his father, Benj. F. SeaVs. This js Mr. SearB' first visit hero for sixteen years. My stock of furnlturo and stoves is ctnploto. If you are needing anything In my line, give me a call and I will Atsure you fair treatment. J. W. Armstrong, South Auburn, Neb. Tho EdwardB & Bradford Company new have tho thirty feet addition to their storo room completed and are stocking up with everything needed In the line of hardware, stoves, otc. Call and seo them, Thoy will troat you' right. Class No. 8 of the M.E. Sunday nchoo the Klng'e Daughters will give a supper at tho Mlnlck hall Saturday night, October 12. Oysters and coffee will be served; also pie, cake and coffee. Oystere and coffee, 10 cents; pie, cake and coffee, 19 cents: Every one is invited. The Titus Nursery will receive peach seed on Saturday, Oct. 18th in Nemaha. If you have peach seed bring them in. About thirteen months ago A. R. Titus lost a pockotbook containing a 310 bill. Three or four weeks ago tho pockotbook was found in a pilo of ma nure, almost rotted to pieces, and the bill looked like rotton paper. It was sent on to tho treasury department at Washington and the experts there ceuld only piece out about one-third of the bill, Albert made aflldavit as to the time and place tho bill was lost and found, and last Saturday he re celved a warrant for 810. My little son had an attack of whoop Ing cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Cbamberfoin's Cough Remedy wo would have had a serious time ef it! It also luaved him from several severe attacks of croup. H J Stlckfaden, editor World-Hearld, Fair Haven, Wnah, Fer salo by W W Keeling. m