u . . JL UL v V V 1 VOLUME XLVll NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST !fi, fl02. I MJMIil H 8 emkiM) HI' . &w t9m -JL , -, t? . 1,11 ' ' i .. ' ... -. , . , , , , f- -' s.J' rtySri!? Iooal JNT ewa prajtfwwyg)xirrJg3C fc'eo M T Hill for lire Innurnnce. And croquet playing allll goes on. Johti A. Illtitt visited dtelhi Turs day. Tho THub Nuraery ia shipping quan tities of grapeo. School supplies or all kinds at Keol ing'a drug store. " Auburn clmuUiuqua programs may be had at this olllce. (See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and DrGoods. If you want to see u good ball game come to Nemaha tomorrow. Attorney B. Frank Neal of Auburn was a Nemaha visitor Tuesday. The merry-go-round for tho old set-, tiers' picnic arrived Thursday morning. F. M. Andeiaon had bought ptoperty in Auburn aud will movo there this fall. Mr. "Grant ot Oklahoma is visltlnu his siBter, Mrs. Palmer, of this pre- duct. Mr. aud Mrs. Fuller Uurns went to Suubert last "Friday, returning home Sunday. Mrs. J. II. Linn of Lincoln is vl.sit ing her sister, Mrs. 11. W. fchuberl of Uracken. M. T. Hill was on tho sick list a day or two this week but is able to attend to business again. Jim Smith, wlio is now living nt Trenton. Mo, is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. The Edwards & Bradford Lumber ,'C'o have juat reCOlVea" a nice line of gun$. Call and see them. Irvln Hndlozk came up from St. Joo Tuesday morning aud will visit parents' and fi ends lor a few days. Miss Minnie Thurman of Atchison, Kansas, arrived in Nemaha Monday night on a visit to her many friends. All persons indebted to me aru re quested to call aud settlo at once, as I have sold out. J. A. Hiatt Miss Belle Galuraith, who has been visitiug at St. Joe for several weeks, returned to Nemaha Tuesday morning. For host assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to tho Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris, prop'r. Miss Porlc Minick, Soloist, will be one of the euterlainers at the picnic tomorrow. Ill Campbell, living in the western part of Nemaha precinct, was shaking hands with friends in Nemaha Mon day: We have for sale at this olllce a few copies of the History of Nemaha Coun ty, by John II. Dundaa. Price 75 cents. Mrs. V. II. Rhodes of St. Joe, Mo., arrived in Nemaha ThuiBday to visit iriends and attend tho old settlers' picnic. John Watson has moved into his Ne maha property. He has a nice home. Wo are glad to have them with us uguin. Mrs. W. W. Frazier, of Yutan, Nebr.. arrived in Nemaha last Friday, on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. David Fwzler. Miss Vera and Johnnie Minick went to Salem Friday etening to visit their grandmother and atteud the cuau Uwqua. Hon. S. P. Davidson of Tecutuseh will be one of the orator? at the old settlers picnic. ma Nebraska City Argos and Omaha Originals Theso two ball learns will play two gained at Noma! a Satuiduy. at 10:30 v. in. and 2:30 p. m. tor u purse ot Slou, this amount of money being now on deposit In tho Nemaha bank lor that purpose. A grand Bland has been erected on the ball grounds, will; u Beating oupuclty of 800 or more. Good cool water Will be provided. Admis sion to the grounds, 25 cents. J3ert Thorn, who has been working for E. J Maxwell, Is sick with mala rial fever IIo has g me home, near Hills iale. Mia. Maggie Kirklami and two son!), of Omaha, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. J, II, Seid. Mrs. Kirkland and Mrs. Sold aro cousins. Mrs. Ona Tourtelott Baird of Lincoln, ho pleasing elocutionist, will give a number of recitations at tho old oettlers picnic. Chae. W. Roberts has bought the 80 acre farm lying north of whore ho is living, paying $4500 for it. John Wixon of Stella was tho owner, There is almost an ice famine in No malm. Thero is no ice for sale and those who put up ice aro feaiinp thoy will not have enough to run them. Edward Rose water Editor of the Omaha Bee, will be one of the orators of tho day at tho old sottiers picnic Saturday, August 10. Misses Jessie and Bertha Banks, who have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. David Frazier, for a fow days, started for their homo at North Platte, Nebr., Thursday. M. II. Taylor, who is now postmaster of yijuhert, was a Nemaha visitoi.' Wednesday and attracted attention by his close resemblance to President Roosevelt. If you like to see a good game of base ball don't fail to sea the two big garnet betweon the Nebraska City Argos and the Omaha Ortginrfls noxt Saturday for a purse of S1&0. G. W. Shiveley, who has been in poor health for somo time, with heart disease, went to Omaha Monday to consult a physician. Ho returned home Wednesday. Just received a nice line of heating stoves, cook stoves and ranges. Call In and see them. Tho prices will be right. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. ICE ICE Parties who will need ico for tho picnic will find it to their advantage to leave their orders with me bpfore that day. . L. II. BATTLES. FAEM FOR BALE 020 acres ndjoiniug Black Wolf on tho east, in Ellsworth county, tho great Kansas wheat belt: 260 acres for wheat, rented at one-third in "half bushel; 20 acres pasture; balance val ley land, bordering the Smokey Hill river, with some good timber. No buildings. Good fences. Price 81000. Terms, $150 cash; balance 5 years' time at 6K per cent. For further particulars address FOOTE & CLARK, Black Wolf, Kas. A SPLENDID REMEDY Neuralgic pains, rheumatism, lumba go and .sciatic pains yield to tho pones Uatlng Influence of Ballard's SnowLln iment. It penetrates tp tho nerves and bone and being absorbed into the blond its healing properties are conveyed to every part of the body and effect some wonderful cures. Mr D F Moore, agent Illinois Central railway, Milan, Term, states; I have used Ballard's SnowLln Imant for rheumatism, backache, otc.ln my family. It is a splendid remedy. We could not do without It. 25o, 50c and SI at Hill's drug store. ",T'l''l',n'MlWWL4ll 131 K A Sixteen Leading1 Brands in patent zinc moisture case. Keeps them in first class condition. A trial will convince you. Respectfully, M. T. HILL Mrs. J. W. Taylor of Auburn re- turned home Tuesday after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Hitter of Asplnwall precinct, who has been quite sick but who Ih now some better. The'depot looks fairly woll now, as the broken siding on tho lower part of the building lias been replaced with new aud the building repainted. This moans that wo will have no new depot for some time. J. A. Peterson, owner of Chestnut Ridgo Fruit Furm, south of Brown ville, gave us a pleusant call Friday of last week, subperibed for Tho Adverti ser, and gavo an order for COO letter heads and GOO envelopes. Everybody likes to bo present when the children entertain, and on Satur day, Auguat 23. a first class entertains ment will be given by the little follows of the Auburn Chautauqua. They have been drilling for weeks. Tho ladies of the Christian qhurch will servo dinner and supper at the Old Settlers picnic, the recelptB to be applied to reseating tho church. Every body is cordially invited. By order of committee. Tho Odd Fellows aro entitled to tho thanks of tho community for the lino sidewalk they have put in about their building. They QUed in the gap bo tween the walk and the crossings this week, putting in a good two inch oak walk. Reduced railroad rates for Old Settlers Picnic B. & M. agents have been notified to sell round trip tickets to Nemaha for one and one-third fare for the old set tlers picnic August 1G. Picnic Day Lunches On picnic day 1 will furnish at my restaurant good coffco, steak and eggs, ham and eggs, sandwiches and short order lunches from Saturday morning until Suuday morning. Your patron age Ib solicited: W. P. TIDROW. Old Settlers Picnic at Nemaha Aug. 16 The twelfth annual reunion of tho Nemaha County Old Settlers associas tion will be held in tho beautiful park in Nemaha on Saturday, August lGth. Hon. Edward Roaewater, editor of tho Omaha Bee, Judge S. P. Davidson of Tecumseb, Hon. John H. Dundaa and others will nanko addresses. There will be u game of baseball between tho Argos of Nebraska City and Originals of Omaha for a purso of $150. Two gamed played, Mrs. Ona Tourtelott Baird, elocutionist; Miss Perle Minick, soloiBt; Prot.F. O. Fritz, taxidermist, with his display of mounted animals and birds; M. A. Perkins with a fine display of curio3 and weapons from Philippines ; Dray'a cornet band of Aus burn, besides home musical talent, will entertain the people. Reduced rail road rates have been secured. MMWiiJfntvt Remember the Old Settlers At I Picnic at Nemaha on Saturday , AtigUSt 16, Willard H . Dressier left for Ilart Ington, Nebr .Thursday of last week, whoro he has a position with the Ed wards it Bradfoid Lumber Co. Will is one of our very best young men, and will give good service to the company In whoso employment ho Is Persons who will take part in tho chorus class at the Auburn chautnuqua next week will be given free admission to tho assembly. Prof. Kratz, the musical director, Is one of tho best teachers of volco culture IIo was for eight years musical director in the stato assembly of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Eugono Howo arrived in Nemaha last Saturday on a visit to Mr. Howe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sey mour Howe. Thoy have just returned from a wedding tour of two months to the Pacific coast. Tho first of next week thoy will go to Springfield. Neb., and after visiting thero a fow days will go to Hubbell, Nebr., where they will commence housekeeping. Mr. Howo is principal of tho Uubboll schools. For the annual log rolling andpicnlo of tho Modern Woodmen of America to bo held August 21 at Seward, Nobr., the Burlington Routo has made the low rate of one and one-third faro for tho round trip from nearly all points in Nebraska. Ht Woathor Woaknoss If yon feel fagged out, listless and lacking in energy you aru perhaps snfs fering from the debilitating effects of summer weather. Theso symptoms ins dicate that n tonlo W needed that will create n healthy appetite, make digoss tion perfect, regulate tho bowols and impart natural activity to tho liver. This Ilerbino will do; it is a tonic, lax Ativo and restorative. II J Freogard, prop'r Grand View hotel, Cheney, Kaa, writes : I have used Herbine for the lust 12 years and nothing on earth can heat it. It was recommended to me by Dr Nowton, Newton, Kas. GOo at Hill's. OLD SETTLERS Saturday, Aug. 16 When you como to tho picnic make out- storo your head- $ quarters We will take care of If you should need anything in our line you will find our$ X stock complete. All now and $ t nishings. i i J Highest price paid for Produce, Butter, Eggs and Poultry. J i i IL- JE31. IB.A.TTXjIEsi I j WWt mmmjynwmf tpmmMu- Dime Social The Junior League of tho Methodist chinch will give a dime social In the yard' of Earle Gilbert's home Saturday evening, August 2!. Ico craun and cake will he served. An interesting program Is being prepared by the Jun- iois. Mrs. Gilbert is superintendent or the leuuuo, which Injures a good pro gram. The proceeds will go towaids making Dual payment on tho church orgnn. Everybody is Invited. A novel feature of tho Auburn Chau tauqua will be tho oratorical content betweon bIx married ladles of the county. The manager offered a hlstc ry of tho county to each contestant and a 95 gold piece to tho winner, and six ladies are preparing for the battle. Tho contest will take place on Tuesday at 2 p in. $Early Riserpi jAnchor riniir Diadem I IUUl i llaoe you used those brawls? If J k not, try our sack and you will find that you never had any butter $ 2. i i .i i i J V iircaa on me rawer. , . , . , - Ask iour merchant for this four Z it and if he nays "the other brands arc ucticr u m occunxe nv muii:s if. Ar oiiiv tunnt'tt nil flip. nlht'V fii'ttlHIH "T" ........ '"AW-i""'-, ,' ' Un tho J'Jarfij' Jtiwr, Alienor or k i:...i .,. .v.... .....i... ... .jl. xiiMiovi in '"".y il'"n ' own"" J cr cent Buy'a box. "JJM (ff'ilie tfhmt," k ji ik ancna oj an omnuai ana j will take the place of oatmeal J und many other foods. It is J " chcaj) only 10V a box or 3 for 5 1c 25c. Askjour yroccr for it and 4. i if he dont keep it send to the mill, J it Ger'man-Amerlcan . $ milling Co. $ South lulbijrriJNelb. j - your bundles. . up-to-dato styles in gents' fur- 4- 4 . ... V- .' A- h '