"p t tr ftjefftte 3ES3 VOLUME XLV11 NEMAHA, NEBRASKA,BFRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903 NUMBER 44 SCyflili if h iiiwtjltMi'oWiiffMr yiw5 ? r"W 1 4 Local 1ST ews dee M T Hill for lire Insurance, Try the Devon paint, bold by J, V. Kernsv. Auburn. Flno line of Wall Paper Just received At Keeling's drns? Btoro. See W. W. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Goods. A Lincoln man claims to have Ins vrnted an lccless refrigerator. Do not forget that Joe Hunger will do nil kinds of carpenter work. Edwnrds & Bradford Lumber Co. are headquarters for screen doors. Auburn bad a very heavy rainal most a water spout Wednesday afters noon. J. W. Ashba, living near Stella, was a viBltor to these headquarter Wed" nesday, Joe Bunger, contractor and builder will furnish estimates for all kinds of building. Call on Edwards & Bradford Lum ber Co. for furniture. A car load just received. Married members of tha Philippine constabulary are paid 815 more than single oucs. ' J. IT. Vandersllce has moved Into the Stull house, where L. II. Battles has been living. The Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. have just received three cars of lumber this week. The Masons are having their build ing raised, new sills put in, and other improvements made. J. W. Monteith, who has been in Oregon for some time, returned to Nemaha Monday evening. Miss Nellie Sanders ia visiting her cousins, Misses Roxia and Hazel Par ker, of Auburn, this week , Miss Minnie May wants it under stood that she was not an applicant for the postofliice end has aot'.been. Qet Joe Bunger to llgure on your contract if you need any carpenter work done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Coy Rives of Oklahoma arrived in Hemaha Friday night of last week, on a visit to his aunt, Mrs. Earle Gilbert, Any farmer having two or three cows can make money by buying a separator from Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Miss Lillian Minick, wno has been peatmistress for the past four years, has sent in her resignation, to take eatect June 1st, To-nignt ia the annual cemmence aeat of the Nemaha high school. There are seven praduates six young ladies aid one young man. Robt. E. Bucher went to Grand Iss land Monday to attend a session of the grand lodge A. O. Q.W. He is a dele gate frein the Nemaha ledge. Charley Lindsay went to Lincoln Ifenday, where he expects to go to work in the Machine shops. Ha will probably rewain until toward fall. Just received a carload of flour and feed from the Aurora mills. Lovers of good bread should try try a sack of r flaur. E.J Paris Mn. Henry Field returned to her beme 1b Shenandoah, Iowa, Monday after a few weeks visit with her par. aH), Mr. and Mrg. A. L. P. Thompson. Nathing has been done with our tel ephone system yet. We do sot know wbat.is causing the delay. The cen tral efflce boa been located at the resi dence of H, M. Tollinger. it'w-g-mivtl--r",,'T-vr- - At We ltarn that L. 11. Battles has lo cnted at Grand Junction, Colorado, mid gone Into business. If you are contemplating a chango of location and want land chnap, call at this oillce. We can Interest you. A Sunday school was organized at the Cumberland Presbyterian church, northwest of Nemaha, Sunday, Mny 3. D. E. Zook was elected superintend dent. J. II. "Vandersllce is evidently well pleased with Nemaha and the business he is doing. Ho line bought of S. K. Anderson the brick store building he is occupying. John E. Crothor has bought of Ges. N. Sanders the property just south of the editor's residence, whore James Illatt Is now living. He will movo In in ii few days. Mrs. Fred Seabury was pleasantly surprised Wednesday by a visit from her cousin, Mr. Ilarve Young, of Haysvllle, Mo., whom she had not eon for 20 years, Afler the president completes his ex cursion, covering nearly 15,000 miles by rail, he ought to bo an expert en good roads by simply drawing on his own experience. Omaha Bee. Miss Alma O'llarra returned to Auburn Tuesday after a few days' visit with her graudparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Scrlvoner. She is attend ing the Catholic school at Auburn. We had a splendid rain the first of tha week. It rained a little Sunday afternoon, mast all of Monday and Monday night and part of Tuesday forenoon a slow rain that did lots of good. Miss Grace Burson, who is one of the graduates this year from the Nem aha high school, has been presented with a handsome gold watch by her parents, for that occasion. She is very proud of it. The traveling sign painter that waB here last week painted signs far the Keeling drug store, Gilbert & McCan-. diess, J. II. Vandersllce, P. Kerker, the bank and the barber shop. Ha is a good sign painter. The bridge across the Nemaha rivi ar at the Bennet mill is now impasss able on account of being torn up to make repairs. It will probably be ten days befare the bridge will be ready for crossing again. Rev. A. W. Green, formerly pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, northwest of Nemaha, will preach at tha church on Sunday, May 31, Rev. Green is new pastor of a church at Fairfax, Mo. On account of heavy rains the roads were s bad the circus teams could not get to the grounds at Nebraska City, consequently the show was postponed. A big crowd of people ware disapoint ed among them 41 from Nemaha. Ma. and Mrs. E. L. Carson and son ofGlenwood, Iowo, are expected in Nemaha this evening, on a visit to M. II. Tollinger and family. Mrs. Carson iB a sister ef Mr. Tollinger. Mr, Carson is county treasurer of Mills county, Iowa. A meeting of all persons interested in the cemetery is called for Saturday, May 23, at 3 o'clock p. m. It is hoped there will be a good attendance, as matters of importance will coaae bo fore the meeting. The meetiug will be held at the Methodlst-churcb. $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle. $25.00 to San Francisco and Los Angeles. 922.50 to Spokane. 820.00 to Salt Lake City, Butte, and Helena. Proportionately low rates to hun dreds of other points, Including Big Hern Basin, Wyo., Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, British Celumbia, California, etc, - J Z 4HKX. -"" g WALL RARER Season is Here SO ARE VAE with a large and complete line, And o Cheap Cheaper than old newspapers. Paints, too-all Kinds Yours for o clean bouse, M T HILL, Twelve thousand men and women, members ef organized laber in Denver, were called out ou a strike Tuesday. All restaurantB are closed, and grocery clerks, bakers, butchers and employes offcoramiBsion houses uud some retail stores are out. A surprise was given Mrs. nenry Field of Shenandoah, Iowa, last Sun day, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. P. Thompson, three and one-half miles west of Nemaha. Mrs. Field was here on a visit and her friends decided to surprise her before she goes home. A large number f the neighbors, with a few friends from Nemaha, gathered with loaded baskets und proceeded to make themselves at home and have a good time. Mr. Thompson has a beautiful home. He claims to Jhave the best 200 acre farm in the best county in Nebraska and we are not disposed to dispute his claim. Tha large and comfortably ars ranged house is situated on a knell overlooking his farm yard, and every thing about the house and .yards is arranged very conveniently. About 1 o'clock those present had one of the best dinners it had ever been our good fortune to sit down to. After dinner Mr. Thompson showed the gentlemen his fat cattle, horses, etc. He has twenty bead of fine fat cattle, ready for market. One steer weighed 1700 and another 1849. Others were almost as heavy. Mr Thompson is a successful cattle feeder as well as a good firmer. The occasion was thoroughly en joyed by all present. It was a total surprise to Mm! Field. - Car Load of Furniture Just received by the Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Co. Call and see it if you need anything in that line. For the best faint on the market go to Edwards & Urudford Lumber Co. If you want fire insurance, either in old lino or mutual companies, call on W. W, Sanders. Remember, we will take corn, oats wheat, hay, or wood on' subscription at market price. A New Invention Mluick'sFieldCorn HuBking Machine husks the corn from the stalk, leaving stalks standing in the Held. Exclusive state and manufacturer's right for sale by the inventor aid patentee. Carres pondence solicited. Address 4 4 H. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Neb , What Thin Fis Noed Is greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New Life Pills work wonders. They tone and regulate the digestive organs, gently expel all paisoa froaa the system, enrich tha blood, improve appetite make healthy flesh, Only 25c at Keeling's, jHfr-yor-Si3'. , -r-miBX -VWKmf dMIBBtfw ftmvJfePm"! $ Another large invoice of $ ! Hats, Laces, Veilings, Flowers just received by MR THEO HILL, f Ceraentlco the best wall flulsh madefar bettor than calsomlne or nlabastine far sale by Edwards A Bradford Lumber Co. Mrs. L. II. Battles and two daugh ters wen to Auburn last Saturday and will visit frionds until Mr. Battles fltide another location The latter went with his car of goods, which thby shipped Thursday evening of last week. At the annual election of Hopo lodge No. 20, A. F. & A. M.. held last Friday night, the following were elected: W. M. Alf B. Klnton. S. W.A. It Titus. j. w. W. W. Seld. Sec'y. W. W. Sanders. Trens.A. L. P. Thompson. FOR SALE A good residence, orchard and 12 acres of land with it, for sale adjoin ing the townhite of Nemaha. Coll on or writo F. G. Hawxby, South Auburn, Nebr. Holds Up a Congressman "At the end of the campaign." writes Chomp Clark, Missouri's brilli ant congressman, "from overwork nervous tension, Iosb of sleep and con stant speaking I had about utterly col lapsed. It seemed that all of my organs wore ont of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best all-round medis cine ever sold over a druggist's 'count er." Overworked run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid vitality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Keeling. A - A - n - A - A - New Goods styles. e m 4 J whmmL i afliELS Highest Market Price paid I for Produce of I I Gilbert & McCandlessf I ' I WiiAAAiii.aii'k fcr fc to fc W fcf efreV friW aVeViMle aL h- fclaiiAliaBrkifcf aWaV toaAabf-aiiMiialr . The G. A. R, Post at Nemaha re ceived faur monuments recently ta be placed at the head of graves of deceas ed comrades. Tha monuments are furnished by the governmest. It is the desire that no holder's grave be left usmarked. V. P. Peabody was in town Thursday and put them In place: Walter Gurttrlght has been laid up for repairs for ever a week on account of a fall. He was carrying slabs from W. W. Seid's saw mill and had car ried a heavy one on top of a big pile, when ha slipped and fell off tha pile, hurting his loft side and shoulder, Dr Galther says he ruptured the perh tonium in several places. There Is now good prospects of a much larger crop af fruit of all klnda than was considered possible lmmeds lately after the late freeze. We will have a fair crop of peaches and apples. There will be a good many plums and cherries, n good crop of strawberries, raspberries, etc , and alse a fair orop of gropes. Tako the wagonette when in Au burn if yon want to po to ony part of the city. John McElhaney, prop. For bBt assortment !"df Dry Goods and Shoes go to the Daylight Store of South Auburn W. W. Harris, prop'r. Stand Like a Stono Wall Between your children and the torn tures ef itching and burning eczema, scaldhead or other diseases. How? why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salv, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns, or Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Keeling's drug Btore, A - i You Save One-Fifth. Most pastry recipes, in cook books,, are made for flours containing much less gluten than does Pilisbury's Best. Use one-fifth less of Pilisbury's Best Flour than such recipes call for. I i 1 of all the latest I all kinds,