-. .,i.r C&'U pyiM.v A trxm& 4? .a Q F .t & jzy v-Lw 5 I OLUME XLV11 NEMAHA, NEB11ASKA, FRIDAY, NOV. 7, 1902. NUMBER 20 VkMbftMpVMl i Mjwm iaiii riyi gwiwjifjipdiiiLiiitj iiiiriwwFiwiwiPnMuwju'iw "yipf? " J in wiinwiwiiniT of J all UjM . ' v-. li V KP I Our Clothing Is not as largo as some houses quality as you will iind anywhere, and our prices are rignfc. TXT- .!?.- m-n'nrrs 4 rtr rp 4- .. rru uiauicpcociiu uuu ui ments in America 1 J F"it nd Prices Guaranteed. $ Do not forgot our lino of Ladies' Walking Skirts from J $2.00 up $ "We are headquarters for "VVe have the largest line Opora Shawls, regular $2.00 Rice (brgken) G pounds Now, Priines, 3 pounds New'Raisins, 8 pounds for ' CSf Everything you buy of usjU back; Come aind See Me FOR BUSINESS. $ TTA TW J &V ?m VV v ' BftOWNVILLE, Xjocal -News Cooler weather. Burkett has a plurality of 5202. See M T Hill for fire insurance. Try the Devoe paint, bold by J. W. Kerns, Auburn. Joe Glasgow of Peru gave us a brief Tiait Thursday. School aupplies of all kinds at Keolt ing's drug store. G. N. Titus went to Shenandoah. Iowa, Thursday. Ed Tucker of Howe was a Nemaha visitor Thursday. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. For Sale A house 1(1x21 and 8 lots. Price 8275. Apply at this oillce. Arbuckles Coffee. Your old coffee.; Try it again. Gilbert & McCandlesa. Mrs. Willard Shubert of Shubert was the guest of Mrs. George Yackley Wednesday night. The boys piled things up some last Friday night Hallowe'en but not so bad as in past years. L. H. Meriitt enme In from Beatrice Thursday morning, returning on the freight in the afternoon. Oscar F. 8covill la now carrying the star route mail between Nemaha and Aspinwall and St. Deroln. Frank Conner, who has been in Iowa and Oklahoma for the past two years, roturued to Nemaha Wednesday. John 1. Dressler.a horse stepped on a mka about a week ago, running one tooth in its foot, injuring it severely. A desk, stool and pigeon holes for the use of ihe carrier on the rural route was received at the postofllce Monday. For bast assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris, prop'r. i4 Line carry but it is just as good in rt lre4 T.i . 1 ? t Lr.4 filHr.l iihj ucoo xuuuuii ijaiuuiiair jp. Overshoes and Felt Boot. of Dress Goods in the city. goods, handmade, now, $1.50 J fdr.kJ.; for ..2fc .25c ,.25c - !- A A t - s rightjif not, your money 'OYiT gfe & A W Ui NEBRASKA j-o The engineer and bridge Inspector of tho B. & M. stayed over night in Ne maha Thuisday. They came on a special. Mrs. Mattie Grate of Omaha is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark. She came down from Omaha Monday. The Champion Sunday school will an oyster supper Thursday night, Nov. 13th, at the school house. Everybody is invited. Dea Williams, who has been working for A. F. Walsh for several months, started for Broken Bow, Nbr., Mon day afternoon. The foundation for Mrs. J. M. Full er's new house in the northeast part of town has been laid and the carpenters ure now at work. Mrs. Leslie Robison came in from Auburn Monday and has been visiting Mrs. O. P. Barker and other friends in Nemaha and vicinity. John H. Mickey is elected governor by from 5,000 to 0,000 plurality. The. rear of the state ticket is elected by about 10,000 plurality. Tho new brick building for the Clark & Paris meat market is completed and the new shop will be opened for busi ness Monday morning. Boy Stephens, who has been away from Nemaha for some time, returned Wednesday morning, coming here from Garden City, Kansas. O. W. Roberts was compelled to g to St. Joe last week to have his eye trtated. lie returned home Saturday. His eye is very little bettor. Rev. M. C. Aldrodge will preach regularly at tho Cumberland Presby terian church (Mt. Pleasant) every two weeks. Everybody is invited: The Nebraska Mercantile Mutnal Insuranco company of Lincoln, Ne braska, has over $0,000,000 insurance in force with the leading business men of the state. Ask to see a list of them, W. W. Sanders 'is thoir local ngont. SAY .'. T There's a difference in Coal Oil. Try ours Yours truly M. T, HILL Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis B. Conns, Sunday morning, Nov. 2, 1002, a fine daughter. She has been named Genevieve Beatrice. Grandpa Brimblo is about as proud hs "pa." Dr. H. L. Randall, surgeon of the Soldiers ond Sullors Homo of Grand Island, Nebr., gave us a pleasant call Monday afternoon. The doctor was on his Way to Shubert to vote. Mrs. Emma Butler of Maryvllle, Mo., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. James C Miller of Brownvlllo, for the past four weeks, gave us a pleasant call Thursday afternoon. The Methodist ladies' nid society will give an oyster supper at the borne of Mrs. George Yackley on Saturday night, Nov. 15th. Supper will be ready at 5:30. Everybody Is invited. " John M. Clark finished gathering a small field of corn this week -on the farm he bought of his father, Henry Clark, and It averaged 85 bushels per acre, crib measure. Who can beat it? The ladies' aid society of the Christ tian church gave a fine dinner and an oyster supper on election day. They cleared something over f 20, which will go toward buying new chairs for the church. Dr. W, W. Frazier of Yutan, Nebr., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Frazier, a few hours Monday. The doctor has decided to locate in Stella but will not move there until about first of March. Seymour Howe has voted in Neraa- ha for forty years, casting bis first vote here and never voting anywhere else. Bui J. B. Hoover can beat this record, as bo cast his first vote in Nemaha forty-seven years ago and has voted here aver since. A lodge of the Daughters of Rebecca was organized in Nemaha Thursday night. The Auburn team come down and put on the work in first class style so we were told, as we are not fortu nate enough to be an Odd Fellow, and so was not eligible to membership. This lodge is Bena Lodge No. 100, and starts out with 17 members. Tho regular meeting night 1b on Wednesday night twice a month. The following officers were elected: Noble Grand Lizzie Keeling, Vice Grand Annie Maxwell, Secretary Dora Clark, Treasurer Belle Barker. MANUAL OF SOIL GULTUEE Send me a 2-cont stomp and I will mall you free a copy of Campbell's Soil Culture Manual a valuable work that every farmer ought to have. J. FnANCis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha. Will Cure Consumption. A A Her ren, Finch, Ark., writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the first stagos." For sale by Hill, $ J car load of Salt , $ t Ar J car load of Flour , t'j 1 ,v $ Just received ond for sale Jby '$ I Gilbert & McCandless A complete stock of seasonable t $ Dry Goods and Groceries, $ The chairman of tho pupUlist county central committee, tbo democratic con tra 1 committeeman, and tho fusion workers generally in Nemaha precinct made a sppcial effort, for Quackonhush on Tuesday. He ran ahead of the state ticket one vote, the ono socialist voting for him. Tho republlcanselectFd congressmen In the Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth districts. Hitchcock defeated Dave Mercer in the Secouu district by about 1800 majority. Tho state senate will be composed of 28 republicans and 5 fUBionlBts. The house will havo about 80 republicans and IS or 20 fuslonlsts two being in dobbt at last report. 0AED OF THANKS. We wish to thank the many friends and acquaintances for tho kindly inter est shown us in donating such bounti ful food and for the assistance they rendered us with our sociable on elect tion day. Surely God's blessing will rest upon such nobleness. CimisTiAN Aid Society. Mns. Bellk Barken, Pres't. Mils. Alice Battles, V. P. Old papers for sale at this ofllce. A Revelation. If you will mako Inquiry it will be a revelation to you how many succumb to kidney or blad der troubles In one form or another. If tho patient is not beyond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoints. For sale by nill. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and can safely bo given to children . For sale by M T Hill. 4)f)f4'ff444)f)f)ff)ff)f443fJf)f - i f N '- If 1 j 's' -t f - S; , t p-' " r L. HI. B - A $ I i '' . i '1 M, 76 Hog Sale 76 On Friday, Nov. 28, beginning lit 1 o'clock, at the Pleasant Ridge ,hog farm, the undersigned will soil at pub lic salo 70 head out of my herd of Pol and China swine. Individuals com prising some of tho bust strains known to the bteed. One yearling male and ilvo of my best brood bowc, with 70 early spring pigs of both sexes. Par ties In need of breeding stock of either sex, young or old, should not mlsH this salo, as tho hogs are hero and will be wold. I). E. ZOOK. Col. M. W. Hahdino, Auctioneer. , The Advertiser and tho Chicago In ter Ocean for 81.50 Fortune Favors A Toxan. Having distroBHinj: paiiiB in my head, buck and stnmnoh, and being without appotito. 1" began to uso Dr King's New Life Pills, writes W P . Whitehead of Konnedalc, Texas,' and' Boon feltlikoa new man. Infallible iiiBtoinuch and livor troubles. Only. 25c nt Keoling'B drugstore. , v ' Call and sou us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. - Old papers for sale at this ofllce. TAX ON BAIIES Extreme hot weather 1b a great tax upon the digestive power eNb'ables; when puuy.und feeble they should bu given a few doses of White's" Cream 0 . Vermifuge, the children's tonic. It Will stlmulato and facilitate the digestion of their food so that they soon become strong, healthy and active. 50o at Hill's, " Call in nnd boa us if you want, to, subscribe for any paper published in the United States. Tv r$. ; ll - A .''1 fV ' ' Hi Si ST"' - TTLIES -V au' CS ' ft v , ' K AT' R & , ! t vfl Ink iv jfc Kin mi i MMMMMfcMMMlt. K-K-H-K-K-K-K'K'K-Kf m J, i r