S35 "atW'W my JUSi.. srau: 3"Wssr it- itriowwp' CUltl V w ?? ft i 0fc w- VOLUME XLV1 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, JflOl. NUMHflU 2L V k. . IM h A ftMjw..ii'M,kiiiiwiiiiii,iMiiiiTniMiin 4 3fX-H-3f GILBERT & NTCANDLE Heat a tul cheapest lino of UNDERWEAR on the market See our variety and get our prices on HATS AND CAPS before buying The Big H Brand of can i uo uuuu ter iuc money A splendid line of OUTING FLANNELS at right prices Prints, 5 to 6c Ginghams, 7 to ,10c A goad line of Woolen Dress Goods -- i RVinoG p.mrl "R.nhhfir rt-nnrl.c: Iw o" rrl ;rlVe have given special attention to ": ' L;i i. goods tor your money row Tovj' Victor, the beat northern spring wheat flour. $1.10 per sack Tri'e best high patent fall wheat (lour, Best granulated Sugar, 21 pounds for $1$ - &- 0-' x -I-- J Everything in the Grocery Line at bed rock prices i A car load of Minnesota Potatoes just in J Come in and see us for your winter supply . Oar load .of Michigan Salt just in GILBERT & IVT CANDLES S - K - Local News Cooler weather. Call on us for job work. Bee. Hill & Keeling for Are insurance Dr. W. I. Seymour, No. 1116 O st. , Lincoln, Neb, Mrs. J. H. Flack's new residence 1b about completed. The Advertiser and the Chicago In ter Ocean for 81.40 H. W. Titus visited Iowa Point, Kansas, last week. Brick work is being Odd Fellows building. pushed on the R. V. Muir, of Brownvllle, wai a Nemaha visitor Tuesday. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing aud Dry Goods. Meat cutters of all kinds and prices at EdwardB & Bradford Lumber Co. A. L. P. Thompson has been quite sick but we understand is now better. And now It. J. Duff is rejoloing over the birth of an 11-pound boy Sunday evening. The Advertiser and the 8t. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only 81.75. Sewing machines for sale at Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Call In and look ut them. Dr. Harlan, oesteopnth, graduate of A. T. Still school, Onice in Auburn. Consultation free. 0-7 County Commissioners Stevenson, Holtgrewe and Ord gave this office a social call Thursday Miss Grace Mnntolth. or a,H:i NebOs visiting with her cousins, the Misses Ethel and Grayce Paris. For heat assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. Harris prop'r. COAL COAL Both hard and soft coal for sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. SSS Overalls and Jackets t at bed rock prices J this lino and can give you as good as you can get any woere 81.00 per sack K.K - K - c - K - K.K - K - K - K - K - K - J, - K - K - K The Nemaha physicians have fresh vaccine viris. If you wish to guard against smalipox get vaccinated. T.:- A, Clark writes that he is now Union Paciilc agent at Black Wulf, Kansas. He took charge on the Otb Inst. TbeV'willow gang" has been at woik . at Nemaha this week, cutting and load ing willows and shipping them to Rulo. A large stock of St. Louis white lead just received at Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Co, Only 0 cents per pound. Mrs, Chas. Duerfeldt has -recently had a house built on her farm south of town, te be occupied by the man who werks the farm, David Frazier returned borne Thurss day of last week, after a visit of several days with bis son, Dr. W. W. Frazier, at Yutan, Nebr. Those having trouble with their eyes, ears, nose and throat should coni suit the noted Dr. Seymour, No. 1116 K street, Lincoln, Neb. If you are going to need a steel range or anything in the stove line, go to Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. They can save you money. M. T. Hill has quit the drug store and Dr. Keeling and Will are now managing it alone. Mart talks of starting another drug store. A good railing hws bean put in nlong the east side of the road as it goes over the point of the bluff northeast of town. This is a good improvement. Miss Eva Ablo, milliner and dresss maker. All kinds of dressmaking done promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Latest Btyles millinery. Low prices. Dr. I. II. Dillon, of Auburn, gave us a short call Friday morning, lie waa on his way to St. Doroln to attend to the smallpox patients and establish a quarantine. Wo understand J . M. Wright will be deputy county clerk under Mr. Hacker. Mack was deputy clerk under H. E. Peery and after his death was appoint ed clerk for tho remalndorof the term. Ho makes a good ofliciul. v u!uxhi.jajj Mm. Host! Gilbert bus made manv Improvements on her dwelling house, adding one room, porchos, a wood house, cistern, etc., and has had the house repainted. Clms. V. Zook, who ban been living in Illinois for some tltno, returned to Nemaha Tuesday. lie found no plnco equal to Nemaha. They all come back If they can got back, Rev. D. B. Lake has recently deliv ered his lecturoon "Tlio Rainbow City" at Syracuse and Cook, Nebr., and the audiences at both pluces woro greatly pleased with the lecture. My stock of furniture and Btovea is cmplete. If you are needing anything in mv line, give me a cull and I will assure you fair treatment. J. W. AnM8THONO, South Auburn, Neb. Emery Dye, Clyde Roberts, Homer Stokes, Bright, Earlo Thompson, Hassle Grant, Frank Grant and Clar ence Couer are attending tho Western Normal college at Shenandoah, Iowa. Some of the boys took tho B. & M. at Nemaha on Saturday and the others took the M. P at Howe on Sunday, 4f)f)f)f444f444)f)f)f4)f)f)ff)f4)f)f)f4)f4)f)f44444)f)f4)f Hi. EC. BATTLES hi .tJtJt&l& Watch this space n&xi. week. ?- I EXCLUSIVE CASH STORE $(; Read It In His Newspaper. George Schaub, a well known Qer mau citizen of Now Lebanon, Ohio, Is a constant reader of the Dayton Volks zeltung. He knows that this paper aims to advertise only tho best in its columns, and when he saw Chamber lain'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 hud suffered with the most terrible pains in her back and could get no relief. He says: "After using tho Pain Balm for a few days my wife said to me, 'I feel as though born anew,' and before using the entire con tents of the bottle th unbearable pains had entirely vanished and ahe could again take up her household duties." He is very thankful nnd hopes that all Buffering likewise will hear of her wonderful recovery. This valuablo liniment Is for sale by W W Keeling. Call lu and see hb if you want to subscribe for any paper published In the United States. gy-WIWPMMllll mlllf mCWlUIWMrTE $4W MRS. THEO. HILL - 4c 4r 4c HAS READY' New Fall PRICES 4cY.MYYYYYY At a meeting of tho board of village i nuoi.ei.-B, nuiu rnuuy niguL or nisi week, Charles P. Scovlll waa appointed a member of tho board, to fill the va cancy caused by the removal of Thos. W. Hiatt. ATTENTION. MODEBN WOODMEN. The regular meetings of Nemahn Camp No. CO 01 will be held In tho Ma sonic hall tho second and fourth Tueai day nights of each month. The next meeting will be Nov. 20th. DEHORNING John Flack has bought dehorning clippers and titled up a chuto aud is now prepared to dehorn any nu. Tiber of cattle on short notice. He has the chute on wheels, ee he can take it right with him. Give him a trial if you want any dehorning dono. Satis faction guaranteed. i t i- ' W i i rave Men Fall Victima te stomach, liver and kid ney troublea as well as women, and all feel the result in loss of appetite, poisons in the blocd, backache, ner vousness, headacho and tired, liutnoss runndown feeling. But there's uo need to fool liko that, S. W. Gardi ner, of Idavillo, Ind., Bavs: "Electric Bittors aro just the thing for a man when he don't care whether ho lives or dies. It gavo mo now strength and appetite. I can uow eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 conts at Keeling's drug store. Every pottle guaranteed. Ko en Clour Brain Your best feelings, your social posi tion or business success depend largo ly on tho perfect action of your Stom ach und Liver. DriKing'a Now Lifo Pills give increased strongth, a keen clear brain, high ambition. A 25obx will mukoyou fool liko a now being. Sold by Keoling the druggist. Tho AdvflrLiqnr nnd St Lmiiq filnhn J Democrat both one year for $1.75 wim-miMiii iMMivmr t FOR INSPECTION 1 and Winter VLsSlinery JES, AS USUAL, THE LO Wife I' Miss Lillian Minlnk vMim.1 (r brothers at Bracken last Saturday and Sunday. Emery Howe, who in attending t! o Normal school at Peru, waa compel li-u to come homo Wednesday on acqyuut of slckuess. EdgarS. Morrisou started for Okla homa Thursday evening. lie has a line well improved farm near Union City, but we believe his heart will yearn for Nemaha. May prosperity attend him. Nebraska City Is going to havo a big time on November 20th. The merch ants havo all combined to allow a 15 percent discount on all merchandise. Free toll across the river. You are cordially invited. 1 , , , j Gilbert & McCandleis are now eelN ing' 21 pounds of Bugur for 81. One week ago they Were only selling 17 pounds. There has been a big drop in the price of sugar on account of a fight between the trusts. Peter Kerker received a letter from Boht.. F6t':thl6, we&ki Bolxsays he would like to be here uow aod.he Ipon the Odd Fellows huildina. and''ihlnkfl he will come up in a hortitfme and lay some brick apd ylsltrrendv. 'Vftf The'boliaimi fori thenfefl ' of. Nemaha, la alenast completed, ana will be ready for the1 bank furniture, etc,, by the first of next week. Elmer E. Allen, cashier of the new bank, In forms us that they expect to be ready for business the first of next week. , i ' ' 'FOB SALE. One two-year-old Jersey heifer; will be fresh about March first; one Jersey yearling heifer, and twelve head extra good shoats, six black aud six red, will, weigh about 100 pounds apiece. Inquire oT M. T. HILL. If you want a atove that will burn hard coal, soft coal, wood and cobe and get you tba the most heat out of1 the fuel, get the Beckwltb Round 'Oak. This stove I have sold for the lait ten years and can assure you ebtlrc eatis ractten. do not rail to caK-aw them. J. W. Armstrong, South Auburn, Neb. The Golden Rule Comedy Co. (the medicine show), In order to create a demand for their warea, offered a dias mond ring te the most popular lady of the community, giving votes Id propor tion te the amount of stuff bought. The bait worked all right. After an exciting contest Mlsa Lillian Minick was awarded the ring, receiving over 300t vetes. Andrew Aynes has ordered a full steck of hardware and furniture .and expects to have It here and be ready for business next week. We are very,glad to have Mr. Aynes numbered with our business men again. He will for the present have his stock in the Mluick ball but will probably rent the room of the Odd Fellows as soon as their builds ing is completed, The board of county commissioners, John SteyeiiBon, Herman Holtgrewe aud O. E " Ord, were attending to offi cial business in this part of the county Thuisday. They visited the poor farm and tried to persuade John Maxwell to remain in charge until March first, but he inaists on being relieved the first of December. The commissioners meet next Monday and it is likely Mr, Max-, well's successor will then be appointed. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LaxatlvoBrorao Quinine Tablets. All druggiBts refund the money if it falls to euro. E W Grove'B signature on each box. Price 25 cents 0 22 Hi f