J u r .'4 it" 1 ct -4 ' ? toefttie VOLUME XLV1 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OOT013ER 25, 1001. NUMBER 18 niijuunuiiimiHiKm i'ni"UiiimiiMJmJ"u www wwwnamw 3f-lL 9 lb Jk fr ft A h I' ! I ' ' . ' i GILBERT & Best and cheapest lino of UNDERWEAR Seo our-variety and got our prices on t HATS AND CAPS before buying The Big H Brand of Overalls and Jackets can't bo beat for the money A splendid line of OUTING' el annels at right prices Prints, 5 to 6c Ginghams, 7 to 10c A good lino of Woolen Dress urooas .j Wo have Given Hpecpti aueniion in mis ime mm u" k'v j"- buuu " goods for your money as you can got any woero a Victor, the best northern spring wheat flour, $1.10 por sack The best high pntetit fall wheat Hour, 81.00 per sack . . . . . ... .... Best granulated Sugar, 17 pounds for $1 Everything in the Grocery 17 .. I.I.... ;.. M.o nrnnnrir Y 1U V Ol J lIUIIj HI fct.VJ v...j I A car load of Minnesota Potatoes just in n.tmn tn n l t aati lid fnr VW11JU ! WWV w Oar load of Michigan Salt just in SILBEBT & M--CAHDLV! J "Local ISTews -Call on up for job work, See Hill & Keeling for lire insurance s Dr. W. I. Seymour, No. 1110 O st. , Lincoln, Neb Mrs. W. W. Keeling returned from Omaha last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kumbaugh re turned from Iowa Monday. v See V. V. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Meat cutters of all klnas and prlcos .at Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. D H. Clark went to Kansas City Tuesday evening, returning Thursday morning. Miss Nellie Sanders visited Auburn friends last week, returning home last Saturday. The Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for) only 81,75. A big stock of Bcoap end gateB just received by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Dr. Harlan, oesteopath, graduate of A. T. Still school, Olllce in Auburn. CjusuI tation free. 0-7 Misr Sailie Coons, who now" lives near Howe, was visiting Nemaha friends Wednesday. Enoch Hanoline bought a One rango last Saturday from the Edwnrds & Bradford Lumber Co. Mrs. M II, Taylor and Verne drove, up from Shubort Wednesday and visit od Nemaha friends a few hours, O T. Minlck, the B. & M. agent aud postmaster at Bracken, is rejoicing over the arrival of a handsome baby boy. We have almost positive assurance that Nemaha will Boon have a good bank with an abundance of capital back of it. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Peabody returned homo Wednesday from a trip to Buffai lo, Niagara Falls and other points in that vicinity. M'CANDJiESS on the market at bed rock prices J ..... .... :....! ...... l Line at bed rock prices T.lriP lit. llttfl rnfik DriCbM "T ... i jy VHIIT winter flUDtllV j-wr.-- .. . --i---f AC- J. C. Bnmdy says he has a great big democratic boy that will be old enough to yote in about twenty years and fors tyitiine weeks. Andrew Aynes and family are going to return to Nemaha and are expected this afternoon. They will be gladly welcomed back. Gilbert & McCandless have had n now platform put on their scales in front of the store, and are having the sidewalk relaid. Those having trouble with their eyes, ears, nose nnd throat should coni suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1110 K street, Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Lillie Walsh came down from Lincoln last Saturday and is visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. Win. II. and Miss Helen Hoover. There will be services at St. John's Episcopal church, Nemaha, on Sunday at ,):30 p. ra. The choir from Auburn will assist Everybody Invited. COAL COAL Both hard and soft coal for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lurabor Co. Work has been commenced on the foundation for the Odd Fellows build ing, sand and ruck are being haulsd, and the work will bo pushed as rapidly as possiblo. The ladies of the M. E. church will give a dinner and supper at the Minick hall on olectlon day. Only 10 cents will bo charged for a splendid meal. Everybpdy la invited to help. The proceeds will be applied on the pastor's salary . Leslie Woodward, who has beon at Lawton, Oklahoma, for two or three weeks, returnedhome Thursday night. Leslie Is not greatly stuck on Oklahoi ma. He says it is a good country to starve in if a man hasn't plenty of monoy. John II, Dundas, editor of the Au burn Granger, gave us a social call Thursday. Wo are pleased to learn that Mr, Dundas la talking of publish", ing a history of Nemaha county. It would be a valuable as well as an in trreatlng work and we hopo ho will go ahead with the euterprlsa Republican Rally at Neniaha Judge John S. Stall and the catuli datos on the republican county ticket will speale at Hoover's opeia Jjousa Wodnesday evening, October !J0. The Champion band will be present and there will aho he good vocal music. Everybody Is invitdd. The memorial soivlceH held at the opora house Sunday night, In honor of President William McKinley, were line The opera hooso was crowded but the bo-t of order was maintained. The choir consisted of Mib. Emily Gilbert, pianist; Mrs. Mfllllngor Titus, Miss Lillian Minick, and Messrs G, N. and Ed Sanders. The services were opened by singing "Nearer, My God, to Thee." Hov. D B.Lake then offered prayer. The choir then sang 'Lfiid, Kindly Light." Hov. Lake preached an elo quent memorial sermon, giving a sketch of the life of President McKinley und drawing lessons therefrom for the es pecial boneflt of the young. The ser vices closed by singing "America." The Advertiser ami tho Chicago In tor Ocean for 81.40 H- k Xj. KG. IB We carry a nice line of TRUNKS AND VALISES HATS AND CAPS t SHIRTS AND OVERALLS Our Winter Goods are nearly Sail in nioe lino of Frints and Dress Goods $Oi4t!mgs Comforts einci $A low price on Henriettas and Wool Goods In fact, anything we carry can Iboug-ht as cheap as EXCLUSIVE Road It In His Nowopnpor. George Schaub, a well known Ger man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant render of the Dayton Volks zeltung. He knows that thts paper aims to advertise only tho best in its columns, and when he saw Chambor laiu's Pain Balm advertised therein for lamo back, ho did not hesitate in buying a bottle of it for his wife, who for eight weeks had suffered with tho most terrible pains in her back and could get no relief. Ho says: "After using tho Pain Balm for a few days my wife said to me, I feel as though born anew,' and before using tho entiro con tents of the bottle the unbearable pains had entirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties." IIo is very thankful and hopps that all suffering likewise will hear of her wonderful recovery. This valuable liniment Is for Balo by W W Keeling. Call in and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published 'n tqo United States. jf.- MRS. THEO. HILL HAS READY" FOR INSPECTION INsa Rail and Winter Millinery PRICES, AS USUAL, THE LOWEST 4( - K - K - K - K - J - K - K - J - ( - t - c - K - DEHORNING John Flack has bought dohornlng clippers and lltted up a chuto aud is now prepared to dehorn any nu.nberof cattlo on short notice. He has the chuto on wheels, ao he can taka It right with him. Give him a trial if you want any dohornlng done Satis faction guaranteed. Married At tho Lutheran parsons age. South Auburn, Nobr , on Wednes day afternoon, October 2!), 11)01, by the Rov. W. Dleffonbach, Mr. Frank Hlgs gins to MIbs Mary Robiatn, both of Julian, Neb, My qtock of furnlturo and stoves Is cmplcto. If you are needing anything in mv lino, givo ;no a call and I will assure you fair treatment. J. W. Akmhthono, South Auburn, Neb, ATTLES wfW ,jr Blankets too any one can soil it CASH STORE -K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K Bravo Mon Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women, and all fool tho result in loss of appctito, poisons in tho blocd, backache, ner vousness, headache and tirod, liutness run-down feeling. Hut there's uo nood to fool liko that. S. W. Gard-. nor, of Idavillo, Ind., savs: "Electric Bittors nro just tho thing for a man when he don't care whether ho lives or dies. It cavo me new Btrongth and appotito. I can now oat anything and have a new lonso on uto." unly 50 conts at Keoling's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Koon Cloar Brain Your best leelincs. your Bocial posi tion or business success depend large ly on tho perfect action of your Stom ach and Liver. DrSIung's JNow Lite Pills givo increased strongth, a keen cloar brain, high ambition. A 25obx will mukoyou fool liko a now being. Sold by Keoling tho druggist. The Advertiser and St Louis Globe Democrat both one year for 81.75 K - K - K - K - ) - K - K - K - K The fusionisto will hold n meeting in the Minick hall Saturday night of this week. TTnnru Hnlit Is )uil!tlti lidr mtilltlnn I to his house on his farm across tho Ne maha southwest of town. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. Owons.of Wymnre, arrived in Nemaha Thursday on a visit to Walter Maxwell and family. For best assortment of Dry Goods aud Shoos go to tho Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r, Johu O. Boyd, wife and daughter re turned home last week after a visit to John's old home in Macoupin county, ' Illinois. Minor Taylor, of Shubert, was shak ing hands with Nemaha friends Thum day. Llttlo Helen Gilbert went homo With him. Miss Eva Able, milliner and drrss makor. All kinds of dressmaking done promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Latest styles millinery. Low prices. D. II. Clark, who was nominated by the socialists for coroner, sayB ho is not a doctor hut is a plain farmer; ho is not a sooialiBt, as ho is a republican ; und ho is not a candidate for any olllce. Wesley II. Clark, a former citizen of Nemaha, gave us a social call Tuesday. He has been living out west for soma time but recently returned to Auburn. Uo is now in the windmill and pump business. See his advertisement In an other column. Dr. W. W. Slvey, V. P.. of Tecum. seh, Nobr., will again visit Nemaha Nov. 7th and 8th, and will bo at Brimi bio & Coons' livery barn. All parties having stock that need tho services of a veterinary surgeon will do well to bko him on above dates as he is one of tho leading veterinarians in tho stato. He comes very highly recommended. Re member th date, All stock treated by tho doctor when hero before will be troated froo of charge If needed. Bring in your stock aud have them oxamlnod by the right man. Call at Keuling's drug Htoro and get a froo sample of Chtimberlain'sStomach and Liver Tablets. They are an elan gant physic. They also improve the appetite, strengthen tho digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. STOPS THE COUCH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. No Cure, no Pay. 26c TIME TABLE an Ulll'H TVnmnlin Nolil' Xnu.!..., -..v... Lincoln. Denver O J nulla J-Ielenu GhloiiKO 33utto St. .Toweph Salt 2-,ulco City KnnHiiH City Portland St. liOuiH and all San ITranoinco Poinln arjuwt und JVnd all XointH South "Woat TRAINS LEA.VK AS FOLLOWS: No. 07 -PiisHoiiKor, dully axcoptHun day, for Tucumsoh, Moiitrice, HolcJrcKO nnd all points went 0:10 a ra No. 98 I'nHHOUKor, dally oxcopt Hun duy, for Nobnwkn City, Ulileaao und nil polniH north nnd enst l33p m No. 113 kocnl frolKit, dnlly oxcopt Sunday, for Hoiitrlco nnd nil In. tormeillutoH tat Ions 1:00 p ra No. UJ Local frolKht, dally oxcept Hundny, for NohrnHkn Ulty nnd nil Intermediate sUUoiih 11:30 p ra No, 110-Local frolKhl, dally oxcept Sunday, for Atchison nnd lutor. medlntu HtntlonH 7:15 p m No. 112 Local frelaht, dnlly except Monduy, for Nebraska Chy nnd lntormodlntOHtntlons 2:00 ft m , Sleeping, dining mm rodlnlng clmlr cars seats free on tbroiiKli trains. Tickets Hold and bKKfto olieolced to nny point In tno United States or Canada. For Information, ninps, tlmo tables nnd tlekoU call on or write to Gporuo McCluro, uKont, or J. Francis, General Pussougor Acont, Omnba, Nub,; BB ! . 'rfi' '