. - 4 lllllll ! IIH Fti ioJC feSwi nSJafcsW Ltl . t V r5 '- U-i 5 .. VOLUME XLV11 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, lf)03 NUMBER 4L --'J- ; kv vs -? ait. rs Local News Ml-s Lulu Cooper is quito Hick. See M T Hill for flie Innuratice. Village election next Tuesday. Henry Hoasly City Monday. went to Nebruskn Try the Devon paint. sbld by J. W Kerns, Auburn. Mrs. lines Loalle has applied for u divorce from her husband Mra. Hose Gilbert ia having her wheat threshed this week. Mrs. W. E. Whueldon returued from Gsuova, Nub., lust Friday. Joe Smith ia building a bouao weat of 1. N. Cooper's residence. 8ee W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Gooda. Mra. I. N. Cooper, who has been quite sick, Is now some better. Buy your garden seed at the old re liable seed house. P. Kerker. John White went to Auburn Mon day to work at his trudo an a carpen ter. Estimates furninhed on all kinds of building by Joe Buuger contractor and builder. J. W. Monteith started for Oregon Monday where he goes to look up a location. John H. Steutevllle of Brownvlllo attended Masonic lodge In Nemaha Friday night. Remember, we will take corn, oats wheat, hay, or wood on subscription at market price. If you want Are insurance, either in old line or mutual companies, call on W. W. Sanders. Jim Ward of Hamburg. Iowa, re turned home Monday after several days visit In Nemaha. Wo failed to mention last week that Mra. Frank Skeen and aon of Ord, Neb.,waa visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Andrew Aynes. 4444)f4Jf)fJf)f5f)fJf(-)fJf)ff)f4)f3fJf3f)f)fff5f)fJffJfJf)fJf)f)ff)f)f)f)f)f)f)f- TO THE Having purchased the stock General Merchandise from L. to most of the citizens of Nemaha and vicinity, we deem it fit- $ ting to nmke a few introducorv statnmnnr.s tn thn Vliv ke a few introductory Wn -..,,. I - . -IJ1 .. tu uu uui uuunu to advertise anything unless we can and will fulfil our promises to the We buy for cash and sell -X.4.w -. j uueiy no deviation from this rule. Cash 'it will buy cheaper than credit every time. We give our custo- $ $ mers the advantage of the saving effected by doing an exclu-$ sive cash business. . You do not inevitably caused by a credit business. $ On acconnt of limited time we cannot auoto rjrices this 2 $ week, but will publish some of meantime come in and get acquainted and see how cheap wo will sell you good goods. Highest market price Produce J Asking for a share of the patronage of the citizens of Ne-$ maha and vicinity, we guarantee courteous treatment, crood Tr goods and no mi crvnTnorfo .!-. r.UWUlMVII. J JEL VANDERSLICE it V. 1' I'eubody and family were fui minuted and released from quarantine Inst Saturday. Mr. L'eubody allll Insists that none of his family had the suitilU pox. John A. Kuasell visited friends in Iowa Inst week. Ho stopped to seo .Swift McCandlasa at Tliurman, Iowa. He savs Swift has a good hotel and ia well pleased. E. M.l.oyd, cashier of the Carson ' National liauk of Auburn, was iu Ne maliajFriduy nightand assisted iu con foting the degree of Master Mason on John DresBlor. Mra Frank Maxwellntid her mother Mrs. Noyen, of Lincoln and Mias Syh via Smith of Auburn, cams to Nemaha Monday on a visit to Mr. and Mtb. Dan Mux well. 5 E. E. Uumhaugh bus built a good sidewalk in front of his property south of Hattlea' store. Now a walk should be In Id to connect this walk with that in front of the store. W. E. Wlieeldon sold $405 worth of tickets in March, which shows there vvus considerable travel from Nemaha. Tne freight and express receipts are also tccreasing rapidly. Mrs J. 13. Hoover went to Browns ville Monday to visit her daughter, Mra J. D. Rainey, for a few days. Mrs. Rainey was visiting here from Saturday until Monday. The Ladies Aid Society of the Chris tian church will give an Enster I.aztar Saturday afternoon and evenin , April llth, at the Minick hall. A box a ip per, ice cream and cake will be served. W. H Linn, dentest, will be in Ne maha next Monday. April, 0, prepared to do first class dental work of all kinds. Office at hotel. He will be in Nemaha on the first Monday of each month. Cyrus Minick went to Wymore Mon day to take the examanation as a tele graph operator He passed the exami nation all right. Cyrus is a good oper ator and will do good service for the company. All persons Indebted to me are re quested to call and settle at once. W. H. Barker. PUBLIC of Dry Goods, Groceries and H. Battles, and bein a stranger statements to the public. . . . letter. Fosi- lor cash exclusively. - have to help pay the losses our prices next week. In the J paid for all kinds of $ c,:ici(tic WALL PAPER Seiason 2s Here SO ARE WE with a largo and complete line, And So Cheap Cheaper than old newspapers. Paints, too-all Kinds Yours for a clean houso, M. X. HILL Fresh cow for sale, office! Inquire at this ir you are intending to build have Joe Bunger figure on your contract He ia a first class carpenter. CANE SEED FOR SALE. 10,000 pounds at $1.50 per 100 lbs. Early Ohio potatoes, BO centa pur bus hel. At farm. N. 0. Jarvlo, Nem aba, Neb. Wm. Bains, living 2 milea south eaat of 3t. Deroiu, will havo a public Bale next Thursday, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. He will sell some horses and cattle, farm implements, buggy, household goods, etc. N. C. Jarvit la evidently Impressed with the idea that Nemaha is to have a boom and wants to get iu on the ground floor. He bought antoher piece of property Wednesday thnt res cently bought by W. P. Tidrow iu the school house block. Wm. Bums has been conllned pretty closely at home for some time with rheumatism. Ho was down town Wednesday for the first time in about six weeks. He informs us hafbas lost his hearing entirely. He has been quifti deaf for some time, but now says he cannot hear a sound. Mrs. James A. Titus was given a pleasant surprise Wednesday. She was 01 years old on that day and her neighbors prepared a One dinner and gathered at her home. She was taken entirely by susprise not suspecting any thing until her friends arrived. They bad an enjoyable time. Cyrus Minick, who took the examK nation as a telegraph operator at Wy more Tuesday, hus been employed aa helper at Nemaha. The work here has fr some timo has been more than one man ught to do. On account of the increasing business the B. &M. have (ranted Agent Wheeldon a helper. As announced in the Advertiser two r three weeks ago, section men aro now being paid Si. 35 per day or 13Jo per hour, beginning April 1st. Between Nebraska City and Lincoln the men are paid $1.40 per day, while seuth of the city they are paid $1.35. Why the difference is made we cannot tell. TO THE PUBLIC The Aim of Clark & Paris has dis solved by mulual consent, J. M, Clark retiring. E. L. Paris contiuu- ing the business, respectfully solicits & share of your patronage, whose coust eous treatment and fair dealing is ex tended to nil. Respectfully Yours, E.L. PARIS. A New Invention Minick'aFieldCorn Husking Machine husks the corn from the stall.. lAnvinrr stalks standing In the field. Exclusive state and manufacturer a right for sale by the inventor aad patentee, Carres pondonce solicited. Address 4 4 H. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Neb, Grand Seml-Annual Ljranci 5erni.Mnnnn IMILLI1EEY OPENING! if jjl. of my up-to-date lino of $ FVXXERINHVXS $IPriday Sc Seturc3eiy, .April 3&4J MRS. THEO. HILL k4(4,s Mrs. Muigaret EvaiiH (Hod at ho home In Asplnwall precinct last Satur da). Murali 28, 10(1... Sho has hcon In poor hiMilth for some time hut hor laat sickness lasted only a few days. Tho funoral florrlcos were 'held gat Prairie Union church at 1 o'clock p. in. Sun, day. Mrs. Evana was one of tho old citizens of Atplnwall precinct. 4 Call I Settlement As I have sold out business at Nemaha) I must have what is coming to me. All s I I I persons owing me will I I please call and settle by cash or note by 1 April 15th. n L H, k-k: Send a postal card to the Christen- dom company, Chicago, and they will gladly mnil you a sample copy of the new American weekly, Christendom. We havo just bought a car We will handle it in sacks .X. tain 200 lbs. and will be sold t $1.20. Half size sacks at 65c. w i. -PKt2fS5S(5Bkw K3lV5teik i K'''';! We will also have fresh graham and whole wheat flour. $ v This flour is recognized the world. s Gilbert & McCandless $ . Wesley II. Clark put up two Aer motor windmills laat week one for Frank Argabrlg.it and ono for Mar Khali VVohb. lie la working at consid erable disadvantage on account of hot ing crippled up with rhmunatlam, but says thuso two farmera have aa ood windmills aa thoru aro In Nemaha county. Battles;- Those seeds I will sell are certainly good. Cykus Milam, Market Gardener, South Aubuiu, Nebr. s Not from any or all hard Spring wheat is Pillsbury's Best Flour made, but from such only as stands the Pillsbury tests. load of Pillsbury's best flour. $ . and barrels. The barrels con- at $4.75. Full sized sacks at $ ! world over as tho best in the . .