- i W-A ,i rx: VOLUME XLV11 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 4, IA02. NUMHKU 2 .fa.J.ffM..JyJ1..J..M "yf"yiw" ywu wiliwiJiiwiuwiWi-e'tt t X-ooal News A3CCC055acCt7fKWfl,5CtSSSJS Lots of mlti- Old Settlers' picnic August 10, Sec M T Uill lor tiro Insurance. See Keollng'a new wall paper (or prices aud beauty. !l 'W 1 G. Hawxby eauie lt from Auburn Friday of lust week. J.W. Ttiylorof Auburn was o No mahu violtor Monday. II, RoblHoii want to Iliok.nan Thurs day to celebrate the -ith. ! Curtis Brown went to L'uwnec City Thursday to upend the 4th. Cull und sue ua for reduced ratca on niuga'ZlnuB aud uewBpupera. Miaa Dottio Boyd went to Oniaba Thursday to spend the fourth, Get your machine oil itt the Kd. wards & Bradford Luuibor Co. Grover Freuluud of Maltiund, Mo., Is vieitliig hie friend Fay Galtber tbia weak. Don't forget that Edwards & Brad lord Lumber Co. carry the beat mixed paiuta, Willie Yutes went to Corning, Mo., Wednesday to visit hia Biater, Mrs. Louis Leiuou. C. T. Minlck and family roiurned to Bracken Monday aftor u two weeka' visit to Wyoming. W. S. ChamberH, A. C. Chambers, C. A. Chambers and Dee Williams went to Kansas City Tuesday night. FOR SALE Three room house, two lots, well, grapes and other fruit. Teroii easy. Inquire at this office. Take the wagonette when in Au burn If you want to go to any part of the olty. John McElhaney, prop. For sale A due shorthorn bull one year old. Trice S. if sold by July 4 tli. J. H. SE1D. Miss Stella Washburn, who has been attending the summer school at the Peru normal, returned home Thursday. -4 4 4 4 4 4 . v ' 5 , : - 4 4 4 . . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ii.R. .iJ wXcJ i 1 ii JjLa .L ' " ? 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 i tmiiitjcii Old Settlers' fteuniou Saturday, Aug. IQ At k meeting of the executive com mittee of tho Nemaha County Old Settlero' Aoeociutloti, hi-ld loot Sutur day, It Was decided to hld the annual reunion und picnic on Saturday, Aug. 10th. F. L. Woodward wus appointed the cotnralttea on stand rights. Headquarters for harnees, whlpa, duaterB, Uy nets. EdwardB & Bradford Lumber Co. John I. Dteasler aud two children returned home Wednesday after a two weeks visit with relatives In Illinois. For host assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to tho Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W, HarrlB prop'r. Mloa Stevenson returned to Bruckon Wednesday, after visiting a few days with her friend Miss Lizzie Ilawxby. Mrs. C. Galbraith und Oscar and MariB started for St. Paul, Minn., on Monday to visit Mrs. Galbraith'u daughter. The fourth quarterly meeting of tho Methodist church will bo held at Brownville Sunday and Monday, July 20th and 2lat. W. W. Liebhart has bought the house and two lots of George R. Lindsay. He will Ux It up and may move here in a couple of months. Miss Maud Miller of Brownville re turned home Wednesday afternoon, after n few dayB' visit with her sister, Miss Bessie Miller, who is working at the hotel. At the annual school election held Monday night John I. Dressier uud F. L. Woodward were elected trustees to succeed Seymour Hswe and W. W. Sanders. A 25 mill tax waa levied. John G. Sanders,, editor of the Splckard (Mo.) Gazette, visited Ills brother, the editor of The Advertiser, Monday. Ho had been visiting bis mother and brothers in London pres cinct since Saturday morning, return ing to Spickard Tuesday. ' i i . I) ' M JKZZJ 2 i i J ? J .- Because we sell Gasoline for 15 cents per gallon it has been industriously report ed our's was an infe rior grade. Bought from same tank at same time as those who sell for 20 cents. Try it, XtLt x, EXLXj See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Furniture Furniture Just received a car load. Call in und see it. Tho prico will bo right Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. The village trustees gavo tho street commissioner orders to have the own orB of defective sidewalks to repair tho same. Property owners will take due notice and govern themselves accord ingly. Bert Lake of Shenandoah, Iowa, was in Nemaha Monday, vlolting the Titus Nursery, Mr. Lake Is connected with one of tho largest nurseries in the United Statoa. Ho engaged a car load of apple tree seedlings from the Titus Nursery, to be delivered thin fall. Mark Sears of Clarke, Nebr., who has been visiting Wm. Ilawxby and family, returned homo Wednesday. He is one of the senior students In the Clarks high school, where Miss Lizzie Ilawxby taught tho school year just closed. Thursday night of last week we had 42-100 of an inch of ruin; Friday night wo had 1.20 Inches; Saturday night there wbb 47-100 of an inch; Sunday, 18-100 of an Inch; Monday, 42-100 of an Inch; and Tuesday 72-100 of an inch a total of 3.41 inches in the paat week. Miss Minnie Yates, who has been staying with her slater, Mrs. Louis Lemon, at Corning, Mo., for the paBt year, came home Tuesday for a two weeks' viBlt at home. Her nephew, Harold Lemon, came over with her, (returning home the next day with his uncle, Willie Yates. Miss Lulu Liebhart of Gretna, Neb., sister of Mri, E. J. Maxwell and Mrs. Frank Titus, graduated at the head of her class this spring, and gets a four years' scholarship in the Bellevue coN lege as a prize. Miss Lulu has many friends in Nemaha who are pleased to learn of her good fortune. TE0UMSEH 0HAUTAUQUA Opens July 12th and continues until July 20th. An excellent program haB been prepared and the grounds are In excellent condition, but two blocks from the public square and but four blocks from the depot. Reduced ratea over the railroads. The exercises each day will be diverged, Instructive, en tertaining and enjoyable. Secure a catologue for Information. J. U. Duxdas, Manager. THRO' YELLOWSTONE PAEK The Burlington Route is organizing a personally conducted excursion to and through Yellowstone Park to leave Nebraska Tuesday, August 5. Uncommonly low rates have been made for this excursion. Tho total expense of the trip will be less than 8100. If you are interested write for a copy of Illustrated itinerary to J. Francis, general passenger ageat, Omaha. 7 25 ICLOSING OUT PRICES on ISUMMERGOODSf Come nrd Kir - Roy Stevens went to Lincoln Thuro- day to upend tho fourth. Dr. Gaithor aayo for ua to make an item of the fact that tho editor hub had hie oldowalk rcpalted. WANTEDOno good horse, black or bay, weight about 1100. Munt be perfectly sound and a good road horae. No others need apply. S. II. Avky & Co, Auburn, Nebr. The frequent mint) it la feared will spoil a great dual of wheat. Wheat that has been cut ia moulding in the bundles, and some that is not yet cut Ib said to bo sprouting. The oats crop ia badly damaged. Lura Alice, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fred Seabury, died Tuesday, July l, 1002, aged a inenthe und 25 days. Dr. Keeling conducted the funeral services at tho home at 10 o'clock Thursday, The pnrontB and Blaters have the oympathy of all in theip bereavoment. Our postmistress has been keeping the Hurplua Btutnpa In tho bank vault for safety; The damp weather caused moisturo to collect in tho vault, and when tho Btamps were examined a few days ago it was found that a large number were ruined by beinu stuck to gether. MIsb Minlck returned !?34 worth to tho department for redemp-. tlon. The Methodist Sunday school last Sunday elected the following olllcero for the next six mouths: Superlntendent-W.' W. Sanders. Assistant superintendent Dr. W. W. Keeling. Secretary Emery Howe. Assistant socretary Nellie Sanders. Treasurer Mrs. Noma Howe. Librarian Lulu Cooper. Assistant librarian Edith Hill. OrganlBt Lillian Minlck. Assistant organist W. F: Keeling. ITS 00OL IN COLORADO July 1 to 13 August 1 to 14. 23, 24, 30, 31 September 1 to 10 On the above dayB the Eurliugton Ilouto will sell round trip tickets to Colorado at extraordinarily low rates It's cool in Colorado all summer long and there are hundreds of rosorts in the Rockies where ono may escape from the heat of the plains and spend an altogether delightful vacation. A card to J. Francis, general pusBen ger agent, Omaha, Neb., will bring you a good supply of Colorado booklets that will help you plan your trip. 8 20 Hot Weather Woakness If you feel fugged out, liBtleas und lacking in energy you are perhaps sufi fering from the debilitating effects of Bummer weather. These symptoms' Ins dicate that a toulo Ib needed that will create a healthy appetite, make digest tlon perfect, regulate the bowels and Impart natural activity to the liver. Thla Herblne will do; It Is a tonic, laxi utlve and restorative. II J Freegard, prop'r Grand View hotel, Cheney, Kaa, writes: I have used Herblne for the last 12 years and nothing on earth can beat It. It was recommended to me by Dr Newton, Newton, Kas. 60c at Hill's. Lockjaw From Cobwods. Cobwebs put on a cut lately guvo a womun lockjaw. Millions know that the best thing to put on a cut is Buck lin'e Arnica Salve, the infallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Erup tions, Bums, Scalds und 'lies. It cures or no pay. Only 25c at Keellng's. Old papers for sale at thla office fce conulnced Endy Rlserpi J Flour! J Anchor Diadem t- -- 4 J Itt or iou used tliow brawl? If W)l, In our sac: awl yon wilfjiml that you w:wr hatl ant bttttr $ bread on ihv tublr . J jUk your merchant or tlmjhwr J -k awl if he xayx "the other hrawft ic are better" it ia because he makes $ yf llttMT DlflllfiM III I tip tltlll'V llfllllln "X" :,-' r .:: i Un flic I'Atrly Juser, Alienor or -Diadem he only makes a smtdl J ? per (. 4 Iluu (t box "Jicst of the Wheat.'' f It is ahead of all oatmeal and will take the place of oatmeal J 4 owl many other foods. It is ehcaj) ou fy 10c a box or 3 for i( '25c. Ask your irocer for it and 4 if he tlont keep it send to (he mill. it Cermon-Amerlcan J 4 milling Co. 4 South Auburn, INofc. The Salem Inter-States Chautauqua .' Association ,u Eighth Assembly August 9 to 17, 1902 Salem, Nebraska One fare for rouud trip on nil roads. See detailed program or large postern for full particulars, or address H. E. 130 YD, Sec'y, Salem. Nebr. Read It In His Nowspapor. George Schaub, u well known Ger man citizen of New Lebunon,. Ohio, is a conBtant reader of the Dayton Volka zeltung. He knows that this puper aims to advertise only the best in lU columns, and when ho saw Chamber lain's Fain Balm advertised therein for lame back, ho did not hesitate in buying a bottle of It for his wife, whe for eitfht weeks hud Buffered with tho most terrible pains in her buck aud could get no relief. He says: "After UBing tho Pain Halm for a few days my wife aald to me, I feel aa though born anew,' and before using tho entire con tents of the bottle thu unbearable pains had entirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties." He la very thankful and hopes that all Buffering likewlso will hoar of her wonderful recovery. ThlB valuable liniment Ib for sale by W W Keeling. Constipated Bowels To have good health the body should be kept in n laxative condition and the bowels moved at least once a day so that ull the poisonous wastes are ex pelted dally. UrGL Edwards, 142 N Maiustreet, Wichita, KansaB, writes: I have used Herblne to regulate the liver and bowels for the paat ten years und found It a reliable remedy. 50c at Hill's Foley's Honey mad Tar forcfiildren,smfe,sure. No opiates. ,j , ... .' J fl n ; .r Old pnpera for sale at this office. Forsuleliy M. T. Hill. v 1