Lr I fl U ? (tl -V SMP j ? v VOLUME XLV1 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, IflOl. NUMBER 23 maianuii Jw M i ik - J f ja i wt BPinr m t 1:1,1 E BgiEll. BE w If Q est ivov- 'a-'-'aay ay? emr gm sap-amy -aft? K oC GILBERT & $ Heat unci cheiipeat Hue of See our variety anil get our prices on HATS AND CAPS ''' " before buying 5 The Big H Brand of can't bo beat A- $ A. splendid line of I OUTING FLANNELS Prints, 5 to 6c Ginghams, 7 to 10c A good lino of , Woolen Dress Goods W if " Shoes and Rubber G-oods We have given Hpocial attention to this line and can give you as good gooda for your money as you can get anywoere . V VIUIUI. till) UDSkUUIUIciil oyimr, ......v ....-.., ,... r... in-i- 4l. l,t n.iliorn ur nn rollout if The best nign patent iau wuem uuur, Everytliing in the Grocery . . . 4 1 t I. 4 1...a I A car load of Minnesota Potatoes just in Como in and aeo ua for Oar load of Michigan Salt just in $ GILBERT & M-CANBLESS J Local 3STews Cull on uh for job work. Dime social Saturday night. See Hill & Keeling for tire insurance The magnificent tall weather still continues. C. Shuck, of Auburn, was in Neina ha Friday. 1 John A. liiatt went to Kansas City Wednesday. Dr. VV. I. Seymour, No. 1110 Ost., Lincoln, Neb. Louis and Miss May Kerker visited Auburn Tuesday. The Advertiaer and the Chicago In ter Oceau lor 81.40 Soo V. V. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing, and Dry Goods. County Supuiinteudent Parriott was in Nemaha Tuesday evening. Meat cutters of all kinus and prices at Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Miss Hazel Parker, of Auburu, is visiting her cousin, Miss Nellie Sanders. ' Mrs. Rose Gilbert has a very sore arm, caused by spilling some hot coffee on it. The Advertiser and the St. Louia Globe Democrat both one year for only 81.75. The editor and lamily spent Thanks giving with tho tainily of Ben Parker, ot Auburn. Dr. Stiers bus hid otliues equipped with Hot Air apuratused for treating riieiimatisui and nasal catarrh. Far best adsurliueut of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris prop'r. All business in connection with W. II. Hoover estate will hereafter be transacted through A, F. Wnlsh, Net mahu, Neb. Tub Hbiub. COAL COAL Both hard and soft coal lor sale by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. MCANDLESS UNDERWEAR on tho market Overalls and Jackets for the uionwy at right prices nl" liufl rnnlf nrlnna w - . Antir XI. 1(1 nnr HIUMC T 01 if ! mitnr cn.wu im ann. Line at bed rock prices your winter supply Mrs John 0. Boyd went to Omaha Wednesday to visit a daughter living in that city. Sewing machines for BaloatEd wards & Bradford Lumber Co. Call in and look at them, The school was dismissed Wednesday ovonlng until next Monday, on account of Thanknglving. John Maxwell expects to turn tho poor farm over to Robt. I. Brown the Urst of next week. Mrs. Rebecca Bergor went to Auburn Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ben Parker, for a few days. Andrew Aynea has received his suck of furniture und new Iiiib a good line both of hardware and furniture. Mrs. Frank Argabright went to Johnson Monday to visit her parents, Uev. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Chamberlain. John Maxwell built another house on the Morrison farm instead of an add is tion ta the old one, as we stated last week. Mis. Black, who has been visiting her siBter, Mrs. II. J. Duff, for somo time, went to Sabetha, KansnB, last Saturday. A large stock of St. Louis white lead just received at Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Co. Only 0 cents per pound. gngj Dr. I. L. Callison, dentist, tfff w'11 00 aL Nemaha next Monday, prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Office at hotel. The Hoover building formerly occu pied by Aynes' hardware and furniture store, is being repaired and fitted up and will bo occupied by the MoCand. less restaurant. Tlios, Kimaey, one of the old-timers in Nemabu county, but who has been living in Dundy county for a number of years, was visiting old friends in Nemaha county last week. My stock of furniture and stoves is cinpk'to. If you are needing anything in mv line, give me a call and I will ftsauio you fair treatment. J. W. AltMbTKONG, South Auburu, Nob, Dime Sociable The Methodist Sunday school will give a dime social in tho front room of the opera houso building Saturday night of this week for the purpose of raising money for Christmas. T. L. Williams gave ua a pleasant call Tuesday and directed iib to send The Advertiser to himatShubert. Ho also subscribed for Tho Iowa Home stead, Poultry Farmer, and the North western Agriculturalist, getting nil these papets, including Tliu Advertiser, for only 81.35. THE BANKJOF NEMAHA The Bank ot Nemaha opened for business Monday morning. The olli cers of the new institution aro Win. Campbell, of Auburn, president; F. E. Allen, of Auburn, view president; EN mer E. Allen cashier. F. E. Allon is president of the Fir3t National bank of Auburn and Mr. Campbell Js one of the directors of the Bame institution. Elmer E. Allen has for years managed the Allen farm at Bracken. All are among the most reliable and substantial men ot the county and tho new bank has the confidence of the people from the start. It will be a great help to our town. 4f4)f4f)-f)ffff)f)f)fH--Jffff'f)ff4f3f)fJffJf4)f)ff)f)f L. SC. BATTLES Wq aro selling more goods than over before While others things and making it up on others, we will give you your money's worth on each and every purchase at our place. $ $ If you will call we will convince you that what we say is $ i true. if Bring in your Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Wood in fact, ev- $ erything you have to sell, and we will give you as much as 5 any one will for same. J EXCLUSIVE Road It In His Nowspapor. George 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 aims to advertise only the best in its columns, and when he saw Chamber lain's Pain Balm advertised therein for lame back, he did not hesitate in buying a bottle of it for his wife, who for eight wepks had suffered with the 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 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 hi he United States. 4)ft. MRS. THEO. HILL f J HAS READY" FOR INSPECTION $ New Reill and Winter Millinery $ PRICES, AS USUAL, THE LOWEST J Mlss Emma Crim went to Auburn lust SaUitday and is visiting friends this week. She expects to start for Victor, Colorado, in a few days, and will mak her home with her sister, Mrs. J. F. Wykes. Harry Beebo, an etnployo of the Ed-, wards & Bradford Lumber Co and who 1s now assisting In the yard at Graf, came to Nemaha Wednesday afternoon and spent Thanksgiving with hio brother, II, D, Beebe. Ho returned to Graf Friday forenoon. Geo. E. Dye has sold his farm of UO acres threo and ouo-half miles south west of Nemaha to Mrs, Felicia A . Wclton and Mrs. Sarah H. Pryor, the consideration being 85000. In tho deal Mr. Dye takes Mrs. Welton'a property in South Auburn, where he will move before spring. Mr, and Mrs, Pryor will move on the Dye farm. and better goods for the money $ are cutting the price on some CASH, STORE i Brave Mon.Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as woll as women, and all fool tho result in loss of appotito, poisons in the blocd, backache, ner vousness, headache and tired, libtncss run-down feeling. Hut thero's oo need to foel like that. S. W. Gard-. nor. of Idavillo, Ind., savs: 'Electric Bittors aro just the thing for a man when ho don't care whethor ho lives or dies. It gavo me new strength and appetito. I can now eat anything and havo a new lease on life." Only f0 conts at Keoling's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Ke on Clear Brain Your best feelings, your social posi tion or business success depend largo ly on tho perfect action of your Stom ach und Liver. DrJKing's New Life Pills give increased strength, a keen clear brain, high ambition. A '25c hex will makoyou feol like a now being. Sold by Keeling tho druggist. The Advertiser and St Louia Globe Democrat both one year for 81.76 Mrs. James A, Titus went to Shuhcrt Wednesday evening to spend Thanks giving with her daughter, Mrs. II E. Williams. R. J. Duff started for Trinadad, Colorado, last Saturday, to asBitmo tho duties of bookkeeper In au establish ment in that city. Wesley II. Clark, I ho windmill and pump man, lias moved to Neinahn. He lives in Mrs. Frank Burgess' house in the woBt part of town. E. E. Moore, who advertised limt. week fur a mule that had strayed awny from home, found the mule the first of this week, near Arago. Those having troublo with their .eyes, ears, nose and throat should coin 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, uo to Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. They can save you money. W. II. Bousflold, of the First Na tional bank of Auburn, was assisting Elmer E. Allen in tho Bank of Notuu- ha Tuesday and Wednesday. Claud Clark, of Smith county, Khs., returned home Monday. Tho young man is a sou of Will T. Clark and h.m been visiting rolatives here for the past four weeks. J. II. Seld went to North 'Bend, Nobr., Monday, to atUnd a Poland, China hog sale. lie iwturnaTf uic day, and says he bought some fine stock t9 add to his herd. Lester Armstrong, of Auburn, who is teaching the Hillsdale school, got Miss Dottle Boyd to take charge of the chool Wednesday and he went homo and got ready for Thanksgiving. All persons are hereby warned against iemovlng any wood or timber from estate of W. II. Hoover except by authority of A. F. Walsh, Others will bo treated as trespassers and duly prosecuted: The Hums. Win. Campbell, president of the new Bank of Nemaha, and F. E. Allen, vice president, were in Nemaha Mon day to get the bank started off in tho right way. W. II. Hay, cashier of tho First National bunk of Auburn, was also here. The Sunday school institute held In Nemaha Monday and Tuesday nights was very interesting and instructive to those who attended. R. H, Pollock, of Lincoln, field secretary of the Nebraska Sunday school association, is an inter eating talker and understands his sub ject. We beliove his visit here will bo beneficial ta the Sunday schools. If you want a stove that will burn hard coal, soft coal, wood and cobs and get you the the most heat out of the fuel, get tho Beckwith Round Oak. This stove I have sold for the last ton years and can assure you entire satin faction. Do not fail to call and eeo them. J. W. AliMSTitONa, South Auburn, Neb. Miss Ora Shlveley, daughter of G. W. Shiveley, has the smallpox, but in a very light form. Ao soon au the dis ease manifested itself the family went into quarantine, and there ia littlo or no probability of auy one outside the family taking the disease. No member of tho family leaves the premises and no one but the doctor is allowed t enter the houpe. 8TOPS THE COUCH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pa . 25c J