.. , 7 " Vjyt v Ws? .. & S V- VOLUME XLV1 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1901. NUMBER 17 wtwrmniiiuiinin if 7 HM WflL 09 1U ,f.' ii,, , . A V- . V I , " t &'" j.f " 4 4 GILBERT 6c IJest and cheapest line of if Sae our variety and got our prices on I HATS AND CAPS before buying The Big H Brand of A can't bo beat splendid line of OUTING FLANNELS at right prices Prints, 5 to 6c Ginghams, 7 to 10c J A. good line of Woolen Dress uooas " at bed rock prices Shoes and Rubber Goods ' J ... . . 1..I .........l . .. H.l . II. . ..n.l ...i nlitu nun tin min,l jf WO nave given HpeiJlHI HIIHIHIUH mi goods for your money Victor, the best northern spring wheat flour, Si. 10 per Hack The best high patent fall wheat Hour, Best granulated Sugar, 17 pounds for $1 i Everything in the Grocery A car load of Minnesota Potatoes just in Come in and see us for your winter supply $ $ Oar load of Michigan Salt just in $ I GILBERT & M CANDLESSi ! 1 Looal News Call on us for job work. Beautiful autumn weather. See Hill & Keeling for Are insurance Our merchants are all having a good trade. Dr. W. I. Seymour, No. 1 110 O at. , Lincoln, Neb. G. Lilly came in from Auburn Mon duy afternoon. The Advertiser and the Chicago In ter Ocean for 81.40 Mm. Wm. II. Hoover returned from Lincoln last Saturday. Miss Flora Waterman, of Graf, is viiitlug Nemaha friends. County Superintendent Parriottgave us a Bocial call Thursday. Gilbert & McCandlens got in a car load f salt last Saturday. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Gilbert & McCandless are having a new counter put in their store. The Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. received two cars of lumber this week. Frank Woodward came down from Lincoln last Saturday, returning ou Monday. Peter Kerker went to Kearney Tues day to attend the grand lodgo of Odd Fellows. L. H. Battles and Gilbert & McCand less received a car load of potatoes last Saturday. The Advertiser and the 8t. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only 81.75. Lost Tuesday evening, in Nemaha, a fur collarette. Finder will please leave at this office, Richard F. Neul has made such a good record as county judge that his re-election is conceded by all. He has made a splendid olllclal. The only ques tion is the Blze of his majority. NTCAHDLES: UNDERWEAR on the market Overalls and Jackets for the money nun nun mm vi" Hi'D jruit no gum jy. as you can get any woere 31.00 per sack Line at bed rock prices J Dr. Harlan, oesteopath, graduate of A. T. Still school, Gfilce In Auburn. Consultation free. 0-7 Mrs. Dr. Keeling went to Omaha last Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ed L Culver. T. A. Clark writes that he Is now at Salma, Kansas, working aa night oper ator and ticket clerk. -Prof. Lawrence Bruner, of Lincoln. Btate entomologist, was in Nemaha Friday of Inst week. E. J. Maxwell went to Kearney on Monday as a delegate to the grand lodge of Odd Fellows. Call at the Edwards & Bradford hardware store for axes, saws, or any thing you need In that line Mies Vera Minick. of Bracken, visit d her grandmother, Mrs. E. A. Minn ick. Monday and Tuesday. Born Thursday morning, October 17th, 1001, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Rumbaugb, a fine daughter. D. C. Miller came in from Auburn, last Saturday, visited friends until Monday, and then went to Shubert. Elmer llumbaugh has changed UIb mind about selling hiB piano, and bus decided to keep It for his daughter. MrB. J. F. Wykes, of Victor, Colora do, arrived lu Nemaha Monday to help take care of her mother, Mrs. Crim. For best .assortment -of Dry GoodB and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. Miss Ethel Bullis, of Humboldt, who has been visiting friends in Nemaha and vicinity, returned home Mouday. A. T. Pease, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Ed Buel, for several weeks, returned to Crab Orchard Tues day. Nemaha was overrun with candi dates Friday. There were nine in town that we Haw and we don't know how many more there were. Just received, a good line of heating stoves, both coal aud wood. Come in and look them over. Prices right. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co, Mm John Culp. of Lincoln, ariived in Nemaha Monday and ' pitg take caro of her Bisrtrrf&ftlf'Mrtf. Crim. Mr. and Mm, V. P. Pesbody otartcd for Buffalo Wednesday, to t?ee the ex position, Niagara Falls, and other points of Interest. Those having trouble with their eyes, ears, iiohb and throat should coni suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1116 K street, Lincoln. yb. Will S Russell Ib now sojourning In Tennessee and it in confidently whi pored that when he returns he will bring a brido with him. Mrs E. A. Minick went to Bracken Tuesday, visiting her sons, O. L. and C T Minick, until the next afternoon, when she returned home. DEHORNING John Flack has bought dehorning clippers and litted up a chute and is now prepared to dehorn any nu.nberof cut tie on short notice. lip has the chute on wheels, o he can take It right with him. Give him a trial if you want any dehorning dono. Satis faction guaranteed At L. HE. BATTL J We carry a nice line of TRUNKS AND VALISES HATS AND CAPS SHIRTS AND OVERALLS TT Oi4r Winter Goods are nearly Sail in $A nice line of iPrints and Dress Goods $Outings Comforts and Blankets $A lovi price on Henriettas and Wool Goods In fact, anything; Jbought as cheap as ie I EXCLUSIVE t Read It in His Nowspapor. George Schaub, a well known Ger man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, Is a constant reader of the Dayton Volks zeltung. He knows that this paper aims to advertise only the best in its columns, and when he Baw Chamber lain's Pain Balm advertised therein for lame back, he did not hesitate in buying a bottle of it for his wife, who far eight weeks had suffered with the most terrible pains in her back and could get no relief. He Bays: "After using the Pain Balin for a fewdayamy wife said to me, 'I feel aa 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 likewise 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 subscribe for any paper published 'n the United Statea. - )frf MRS. TH'jSO. HILL ! . HAS READY FOR INSPECTION New Rail and VAinter Millinery $ PRICES, AS USUAL, THE LOWEST MMMMMMMMMMMt Wanted Two or three men with terms to gather corn. Will want hem to board themselves. Will pay regulur prices. O. K PIS 11 13 It. Miss Eva Able, milliner and dres maker. All kindo of dressmaking done promptly and satisfaction guaranteed Latest styles millinery. Low priceB David lirimblo has moved to Nema ha, in the Mrs. Allco A. Minick prop erty, (whero Dr. Galtner lived. Willis Coons lias also moved into this house It la now time for husking pegs and mits. We have just received a good stock. Call aud got them. Eir.VAKDS & BllADFOItb I.UMIIKIlCO. John SlevtMiHon, candidate for re election an county cotnmiaaiouer, gave us a pleasant call Monday. .John sayh hs lu rustling and If he Is not re-elected it will not bn his fault. 4 - vie carry can fc any one can sell it 2 CASH STORE ' . rave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women, and all feel the result in loss of appotito, poisons in the blocd, backache, ner vousness, headache and tired, liutness run-down feeling. But there's io need to fool like that. 8. W. Gard- nor. of Idavillo, Ind., BavB: "Eiectrio Bittors are just the thing for a man when he don't care whether ho lives or dies. It gavo me new strength and appetite. I can now eatnnything and have a new lense on lifo." Only f)0 contB at Reeling's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Keen 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. DriKing's Now Lifo Pilla give increased strength,- keen clear brain, high ambition. A 2cbx will make you feel like a new boing. Sold by Keeling tho druggist. The Advertiser and St Loui9 Globe Democrat both one year for 81.7& - f T. A black fascinator wm found early Monday morning by the hitching lacks at Urn Methodist church. The owner can have the same by paying lor this notice. Tho Kiiig'tt DaiiRhtera ulana No. 8 of the M. E. Sunday school gave a successful social at the Minick hall last Saturday night. The receipts were over 12. John W. Knight was 20 ytara old biat Sunday aud his relatives guve him a surpilse party In honor of that event Twenty-soven were present for diiiuei and all heartily enjoyed themselves. A he Lawrence wi)l muke as good a sheriff as Nemaha county over had. (Ie is brave, cool, reliable In every way, has good judgment, and can be depend ed upon at all times to do his whole duty. Hev D. B. Lake returned from Buf falo Thursday of lust week and Sun day morning preached at Brownvllle aud in tho evening ut Nemaha Our people are delighted to have Bro. Lako with ub again. Tho Burlington has taken three freight trains per weok off the tun be tween Nebraska City and Beatrice. ' The trains now go west on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and north on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. II ! Mil I14l- I --! My stock of furniture and stoves ia cuiplete. If you art; needing anything in rav line, glvaweaCHll and I wlU assure you fair treatment. J. W. AllMnTHONO, SouthAuburn, Neb, A number of the Nemaha Odd Felt lows went to Shubert Tuesday night aud conferred the degrees on one of the Nemaha members. They were compelled to go to Shubert on account of their own paraphernalia having been burned. George Coona, living in the west part of Nemaha precinct, gave us a social call Wednesday. George says he just learned the day before that be bad been nominated for road overseer on the fusion ticket and started right out to make the campaign, A postal from Minneapolis, Minn,, says: "Friend Sanders: Will you say in paper that I will preach in Chris tian church Saturday evening, the 10th Inst., and Sunday at 11 a. m" The card la uot signed but we suppose it is from Uev. John T, Smith. The Titus Nursery will receive peach seed on Saturday, Oct. 18th in Nemaha. If you have peach seed bring them in The Odd Fellows opened the bids for putting up their building Saturday night, and awarded the contract to T, 0. Daugherty, of Auburn, who is to put up a brick building, 24x60 foet.two stories high, for $2441. This includes the foundation. It ia oxpecttd work will begin next weok and that the building will be completed iu sixty days. MEMORIAL BEEVI0E On Sunday evening, in the opera house, Bev. D. B. Lake will hold a memorial service in honor of our mar tyr president, William McKinloy, to which everybody is invited. Monday evening, at the Methodist church, Ilev. Lakewill tell some of his experiences at the Buffalo exposition' the Rainbow City. Admission to the lecture, 15 cents; children 10 cents. Old papers for sale at this ofllce. i A B M