d 1 iu Ml& tfut 4 sSi--- T- 1 4 VOLUME XLV1 NEMAHA, NEBltASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1902. NUMBER 40. uumwiMimu Ar: Wetfifw MUfttitt A ft I i i' 1.. -IJJIJJUJJ J J .i w.. J JJii..U t tTTTirfTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT tt -r $ Early Riser Flour 5 Anchor Diadem Tf v nave you wsiu uiuv uiuiiuar jj jio. rv one sc7; ami yonmllfind Muf you never had any better $ bread on the table J Ask your merchant for thisjlour and if he says "the other brands arc better" it is because he makes more money on the other brands. On the Early Riser, Anchor or Diadem he only makes a small Z jj per cent , $ Buy a box "Bcsi of the Wheat." It is ahead of all oatmeal and $ will take the place of oatmeal $ $ and many other foods. It is cheap only 10c a box or 3 for 25c. Ask your grocer for it and i iV c (fon cp A sentZ to Mc mill. 5 Germon-Ameflcan $ mining; Co. J South Auburn, Nto. $ Xlocal News Plant trees. Fine spring weather. Today is Good Friday. Next Sunday la Eaater. See M T Hill for lire iiiHurunce. Garden making la tbe order of the day. John Walton has uiovtsd Into the country. Jake Shuck was in irom Howe Wednesday. See Keeling'a new wall paper for -prices and beamy. Everybody that la able and wuuts to work is uow busy. The Advertiser aud the Chicago In ter Ocean for $1.40 Mrs. John U. Ituabell returned from Iowa laat Saturday. John E. Lambert returned from Ox ford, Nebr., last Saturday. MIbs Lillian Minlck viailud Bracken and Auburn last Saturday. Call and Bee ua for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. See tbe advertisement of the Gers man American Milling Co. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. are headquarters for paints. Miss Minnie Yates returned to Nishuabotua, Mo., Monday. See W. VV. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. L. H. Battles went to Fairbury Monday, returning Tueaday night. Frank Ilulburd of Brovvnvllle gave us a short call Thursday forenoon. Try our paints, Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Next Tuesday is village election. No candidates have been nominated. Just received a nice line of paints at the Edwarda & Bradford Lumber Co. A. F. Walsh went to Kansas City Sunday, returning Wednesday evening. C. Shuck drove in from Auburn Wednesday. He gave tftis office a short call. Miss May Korker went to Brown ville Tueaday aftereoon to visit relan tlves. The Advertiser and the St. Louis Globe Democrat both one year for only 91.76. Mrs. Margaret Snow came In from Auburn last Saturday and visited her daughter, Mrs. James M. I3urns, until Monday, Elnior Rumbaugh has lintl the bar ber Bbip reahlugled, repainted and re papered. Rov. D. B. Lake Is holding services at the Methodist church every night this week. Leslie Woodward went to Kansas City Monday. He has a poaltion in a drug store. Mrs. Rebecca Bergor went to Auburn Saturday to viait her daughter, Mrs. Ben Parker. W. H. Bouallold came In from Au bnrn Monday afternoon, returning the next forenoon. Call In and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Marlatt of Brownvllle visited Nemaha friends Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Crother cane up from Rulo lat Saturday. John ret turned Tuesday evening. We had a half inch of rain Tuesday nigbt. It was needed aud has put the grouud iu good condition. Mrs. J. D. Ralney returned to Brownvllle Saturday alter sevoral days' visit with Nemaha friends. Dr. Stiers has liia offices equipped with Hot Air apaiatuaea for treating rheumatism aud nasal catarrh. L U. Battles shipped out over 1400 pounds of poultry, eggs, butter, etc., Saturday, Monday aud Tuesday. Ben Colerick says Monday was a good time to catch Cranes He came near running over one in the road. Mrs. D. M. Colerick, who has been visiting iu Oklahoma for some time, returned home Friday of lust week. Chas: F. Zook has bought a half block in tbe northeast part of town aud will build thereon this summer. iiev Mr. Fowler, pastor of the Methodist churches at Salem aud Shu bert, gave us a pleasant call Tueaday. For bust assortment of Dry Goods aud Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. Vf. Harris prop'r. The Methodist Sunday school will hold Easter services Sunday nigbt. An interesting program has been pre pared. E. M. Boyd, cashier of the Carson National bank, drove in Irem Auburn Tuesday morning, revaluing t until the next forenoon. The Odd Fellows have had a good walk laid on the north side of their property. They expect to put a stone or brick walk iu front. Dr. I. L. Calllson, dentist, will be at Nemaha next Mouday, prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Oilico at hotel, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor came in from Auburn Saturday afternoon, got ing to St. Deroin that evening, called there by the death of Mrs. Taylor's neice, Miss Ethel Hitter. Nemaha camp No. 0004, Modern Woodmen of America, will give a sup per to members and their families aud invited guests on Friday evening, April 11, In the lower room of the opera house building, Miss Ethel, only child of Mr. and Mrs. JesB Ititter, died at the homo in St. Deroin Saturday morning, March 22, aged 13 years and 10 months. The funeral services, conducted by He v. Mr. Williamson, were held Sunday afternoon. naving bought the harness stock of John A. Hiatt, wo will hereafter carry a complete stock of harness and hars ness supplies. whipB, halters, saddles, robes, etc. Priced guaranteed right. Call and see us. EDWAIIDS & BllADFOItD LUMUER CO. 1902 Wall Paper M ' Hill's Drugstore Mrs. Dan Fauver aud children, of Wymore, arrived in Nemaha Tues day afternoon on a few days' visit to Mrs. Fauver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Burns. Two men from Rule camo to Nema ha last Friday. Tbe next rooming they bought lumber and built a flat boat. They started down tbo river on tbe boat that afternoon. Archibald Maxwell, of Sterling, Jlls, arrived in Nemaha Saturday afternoon on a visit to his brother, John Max well. He had been visiting a son in Oklahoma and camo from there here. Married On Thursday afternoon, March 20, 1002, at tbe Lutheran par sonage, South Auburn, Nebr., by the Rev. W. Dltffenbacb, Mr. Lemuel E. Hayes to Miss Katnerine M. Mayei, both of Nrmaba 'ceunty. , Wm. Campbell and F. A. Allen of Auburn, president and vice president of tbe Bank of Nemaha, were in town Monday They were figuring on buy ing tbe property now occupied by tbe bank, putting in a vault, etc Mr. and Frank Frey, who have been visiting Peter Kerker aad lamily for several days, returned to Iowa Mons day, Mrs. Frey is Mr. Kerker's young est sister. He had not seen her for a number of years and of course greatly enjoyed tbe visit. Ab Mutz, representing the Bradley Catron Co., wholesale grocers of Ne braska City, says Nemaha is the best business town of its size that ho visits. TbiB one firm sold over 812,700 worth of groceries to Nemaha Merchants in 1901 an average of over $1,050 a month. They sold more goods here than at Howe, Brownvllle aud Peru combined. Tbe Bank of Nemaha received ans other-safe Monday. It is one of the celebrated Mosler screw safes, and has been in use in tbe First National bank of Auburn for some time, that bank selling it In order to put in a larger one. It is just the same as the one in the Carson National bank and almost exactly the same as tbe one in tbo now Nemaha County bank. It is as near burglar proof as they make them. A vault will be built soon . LOOK HERE! All interested in good garden seeds should buy from the old reliable seed house, P. Kerker, who sells Mangels dorf Bros.' seeds, tbe best seed bouae in the west, We notice these "tested seeds" patrons have to fall back on the Old Reliable House, who handles nil kinds of seeds, garden and field, cheaper than any other house in this county, Old papers for sale at this office. Can't Koop It Secret. The splendid work of Dr. King's New Life Pills Is dally coming to light No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was ever known before. Thousands blast them for curing Con stipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Jaundice and Indigestion. Try them. 25o at Keeling'a drug store, MILLINERY OPENING Friday and Saturday, March 28 and 29, Come In ctnd aee my Hats and Ct my prices. UP-TO-DATE STYLES ctnd PRICES THE LOWEST MISS EVA ABLE, NEMAHA. Grandma Slagle of St. Deroin was thrown out of a wagon and seriously injured laat Sunday while attending the funeral of Min Ethel Ritter. The school trustees have bought Ave lots south of the school house. For several years these lots have besn leased for a playground for the pupils of tbo school. In the last eight months the follows Ing new business enterprises have been started in Nemaha: Livery, drug store, bank, meat market, and hard ware and furniture store the latter, however, taking tbe placo of the one burned last fall. Notice of Village Election. Notice la hereby given that tbe an nual election for the olection of trustees of the village of Nemaha City, Nebras ka, will be held at the usual voting place in said village on Tuesday, April 1, 1002, for tbe purpoBO of electing three (3) trusteos for said village for two years. The polls will bo opened at 0 o'clock a. m , and close ot 7 o'clock p. m. of said day. J. A. Hiatt, Chairman Board of Trustees. W. W, 8AKDEU3, Clerk STOPS THE COUCH WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets cure a cold in one day No Cure, no Pay. 25c Lockjaw From Cobweds. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw. Millions know that tho best thing to put on a cut is Buck-, lin's Arnica Salve, the infallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Seres, Skin Erup tions, Burns. Scalds and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only,25o at Keeling'a. , - I SNOW AND I I SLOPPY WEATHERf I I I " Call for "' $ GOOD SHOES! Shoes made of good Leather and well sewed Our stock of Shoes is complete and we: ask you to favor us with your patronage: when in need of Footwear of Every Shoe sold fully guaranteed A- Xi lEdL. Jz3 - MMM.ijMMMiiiM The great beauty about Dr.Caidwell'a Syrup Pepsin is in Its certainty to cure Constipation, Iudlgeetion, Sick Hcadi ache and Stomach Troubles. Sold by Keeling the druggist. Old papers for sale at this office. Yon may as well expect to run a eteam engine without water as to And an active, energetlo man with a torpid liver, nnd you may know his liver I torpid when be does not relsh his food or feels dull and languid after eating often has headache and sometimes dlz zleneas. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablots will reator his liver to its normal functions, renew his vitality, improve bis digestion and make him feel like a new man. Price, V cents. Sample free at Keeling'a drug store. Would Smash the Club. If members of the "Hay Fever Asn sociatlon" would use Dr. king's New Discovery for Consumption, tbe club would go to pieces, for it nlwaya cures this malady, and Asthmathe kind that bailies the doctors, it wholly drives from the Bystem. Thousands of once-hopeless sufferers from Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis owe their lives and health to it. It oon quors Grip, saves little ones from Croup and Whooping Cough and Is positively guaranteed for all Throat and Lung troubles. 60o, $1,00. Trial bottle) free at Keeling'a drug store. 8&A Tkla signature Is oa Tory box of la g nla Uutntivc Bromo-Qtrinine ruuu in rwiMr mat mra m 4 tai mm Any Kind rr'JL'J - Lj Hii5 vl 7l I tfll I m ill' J