,.,,. A,jfrum-gq xay3wa-iwa.v; y; YjflBfiakfflEKgg VOLUME XLV11 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1003 XUMBBR 40 iwttiumgaifc.jfgjfc jrjH rrk- f v Ri W tf ' V r ly -'4 h A Local 3ST ews See M T Hill for (Ire insurance. Nice f reBh oranges one penny each at Butties'. Try the Devoo paint. bold by J. W Kerns, Auburn. Mrs. Theo. Hill returned from Chi cago Friday night. 13ring your Poultry to Buttles, who pays'tbe ery highest prices. See V. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. Mrs. Miles Knupp drove to Stella Thursday to vidlt until Sunday. Buy your garden seed ut the old to liable seed house. P. Kerker. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Curttrlghl are rejolcihg over the birth of a daughter. Oils and paints at the right prices at the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Miss Daisy Frazier went to Stella Tuesday to visft her sister, Mrs. Swan. Estimates furnished on all kinds of building by Joe Bunger contractor and builder. G. N. Titus went to Frlls City Fri day, on business, returning Saturday morning. Remember,' we will take corn, oats wheat, hay, or wood on aubsciiption at market price. J-ust received, a car load of Wire Fence at the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Call and get prices. Joe Titus, who has been rusticating in Wyomiuc for a month or so, res turned homo Thursday morning. For bust assortment of Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of Soutli Auburn W. W. Harris, prop'r. Nat Titus, the Nemaha nurseryman, was in town Tuesday, and while hero he completed arrangements with Al Nuch for getting out 245,000 seedlings, work on which will begin last of the week. Brownville Biograph. Well, we are tired of telling you about these shoes, and suppose you are tired of hearing about them. "Wo don't object to soup for fifty or sixty meals but for a steady dish wo don't like it. Wo have just one confession to make and that is this J We would like to sell you all a pair of Shoes. Come and see them. Gilbert & McCandless Mtb. W. E. Wheeldon went to Ge neva, Neb,, Thursday of last week to visit relatives. If you want, liro insurance, either in old lino or mutual companies, call on V. W, Sanders. D. H. Clark, Harry Hoover, E. J. Maxwell and Herbert Ayues went to St. Jos Wednesday. Wo had a heavy fall of snow ust Sunday. The snow was very wet therefore it did not drift. If you are intenuing to build have Joe Bunger figure on your contract. Ho is a first cluss carpenter. Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co. are headquarters for everything in hard- waro. Our stock is complete. All persouB ln'debted to mo aro re quested to call and settlo at once. W. II. Barker. For Sale Good span of mules. weight 1000 lbs. each. It. I. Bkown & Son. Wo take poultry every day but would rather not have them Saturday. L. II. Battli;s. 9 J. H. Seid and Geo. Fisher shipped a car load of cattlo to Kansas City Monday night,- going through with them. For jSale-A 200 egg incubator in good working order, Inquire of J. A. Anderson, one mile south of Browns ville Class number 4 of the M. E. Sunday school are practicing for an entertain ment to be given soou. It will be a good one. Trains got through tox Nebraska City Friday evening of last week for the first time since the wreck5n Tuesday before. A slide on the track between the wreck and the city delayed matters several hours. We have received the program of the graduating exercises of the Western Business College of Shenandoah, Iowa, which takes place today. Walter S. Thompson and E. Clyde Roberts are two of the graduates from the commei cial class, RARER Season i Here ARE WE with a large and complete line, And So Cheap Cheaper than old newspapers. Paints, too-all Kinds Yours for a clean house, 7V. T. HILL Mrs, W. F. Keeling, who has been visiting at Stanberry, Mo, letumed homo Friday forenoon. D. II. dark had a horse badly cut by getting in the barb who Wednesday. John Flack sewed up the cut, which was on the leg. George Yaokloy sprained his ankle Monday and had to hobble along with i cane for two or three days. It is now much better. Mrs. BrookH, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Eaiio Gilbert, loi a few weeks, started for her home in Oklahoma Tuesday. We carry a good supply of well mude harness nud harness supplies, robes, whips, halters, etc. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Nelson Iladlock, who has been sick for several days, was pronounced a smallpox patient by Dr. II. S. Gaither lust Friday and the uoubo quarantined. Those .seeds I will sell are certainly good. Cykub Milam, Market Gardener, South Aubebin Nebr. Charley Burns started for Iowa City, Iowa, Monduy afternoon, whire he will go to work for the Iowa City Nursery Co., an old established com pany . " John M. Clark has soid his half ini terest in the meat market, building, etc., to his partner, E. L. Paris, who will continue the business. The trans fer was made Thursday. Cyrus Minick delivered the mail on the rural route Thursday. Mr..Kum baugh went to Auburn. This is the first trip Mr. Rumbaugh ,has missed since the route was established. The ,KorkhoJf-Locke Dramatic Co. comes to the Grand Opera House, Brownville, Neb. for three nights com cemcing March, 30. Admission 15, 25 and 35, Season tickets 80 cents. Monday afternoon there was every indication of a blizzard for a short time, A hard wind wns blowing and tho air was full of snow, but tho storm only lasted a few minutes. II. W. Titus has sold his property in the west part of town to Mrs, Jose phine Llndsey, mother of Charlie Lind sey. Charlie is going to move back to Nemaha and engage in blacksmithing again. SEED POTATOES FOR BALE About 100 bushels pure seed Ear ly Triumph, Early Ohio and White Ohio CO cents per bushel. it. i, brown. WALL Yes) I have raised garden truck for ten years. I am selling some choice seeds, Make out your list and Bend it tome. Cyrus Milam, Market Gardener, South Auburn, Neb. Jf44)f3f)f)f444444ff4Jf5fjf4)f)f3f)f4)ff5f)-)fJf)f)f)fJff)f45f)f)-Jf 4 Grand Semi-Annual MILLINERY OPENING a. of my up-to-date lino of RAXXERIN HATS CrMlln.r JP. C2. --.,. iwia y uc km v ul i $ MRS. THEO. t Ic - k - k - k - k - k - h - k The meetings at the Christian church closed Sunday night. The meetings lasted four weeks. There woro forty additions to the church thirty-one by baptism and nine by let tor aod reinstatement. Persons who saw the Kerkoff-Locke Co. at Brownvlllo last season, all join in wishing them largely increased business. These people are all ladies and gentlemen who stand high in their profession and are truly "the people's favorites." F, L. Woodward tried to hire some one to bale hay, but could not find one who would do it, so he has bought a baler. He has had a little misfortune right at the start, as a largo casting broke, but he has a new ouo and is ready for work again. Mrs. T. L. Thompson visited her brother, Nate Sedoras, from Thursday until Saturday of last week, when she went to Shubert and isited relatives until Monday, when she returned to 'Nemaha, then to Brownville. She startedjor her home in Oklahoma this week. Wait until you see Milam before yon buy your gardon seeds He will surely call on you. Call for Settlement AH parties owing me are hereby no tided to call at once and settle by cash or note. L. II. BATTLES. We Need Money And need it bad. If you are owing us please call and settle at once. If you haven't tho money but have corn or wood it will answer the same pur pose. Don't wait for statements but call and settlo at once as W L- HI- BATTLES o, April 3 Sc A- u HILL - k - k - k - k - k - k - k - k The Tltua Nursory, about a year go put in a 'phono froln the Nursery to the depot, but for some reason it did not work. A few dayn ago now In struments wore put in and it now works all right. It saves the Nursory many trips to tho depot. Fred Seabury'd family, who have been quarantined for Btnallpox for the past four weeks,, were released from quarantine Thursday morning. Nel son Iladlock is now the' only one in Nemaha who has 'the disease and ho has it in a very light form. Dr. II. S. Gulthorwa8 40 years old Sunday and his friends in the country decided to glvo him a surprise. They gathered at his home about noon, bringing baskets filled with good things to oat. Tho storm kept many away, but about !10 were present. The din ner served was a feast and was heart ily enjoyed by all ; Tho afternoon was spent in conversation, music, etc. WANTED I will pay more than any body for all kinds of of furs, racoon , skunk, clvit, oppossum, musK rats, minks, fox, wolf, beaver, otter and all kinds of fnrs. Want them in tho noxt 30 or 00 days. Bilng in your furs. F. Kkkivkii. Bottor Than a Plastor. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on the affected parts, is better than a plaster for a lame back and for pains in the side and chest. Pain Balm has no superior as a liniment for the re" lief of deep Boated, muscular, and rheus matio pains. For Bale by W. W. Keeling Drtigc'et. Tako tho wagonette when in Au burn if you want to go to any part o the city. John McElhanoy, prop. f T" m K-K-K-K-K-c-K-H-H'-K-H-K-K-K-K K. v..