M' ' ' T . ' f VULUM15 XL VUL NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, iflU3 XUM1WH I iwiiiif wwim.1 MiirMMM rVMWtwafirwrA?Tt- timwwiiww MWMMfl ntMMiMrariiMaMinti ' H ri IF yix. V c ,V tf-TT.V ,'f i JLooal INfews LlOWUli JU JMH ' See M T Hill foi llr insurance. We lml a tiiofruin Wednesday night Try the Devov paint, bold by J. W, Kerns, Aunurii. Pino Unseed oil 50 cents per gallon at Hill's drug store. Fine lino of Wall I'aper just received at Keeling'a drug stoie. Dr. J. W. bourne of Veidon waa n Nemaha visitor Sunday. Miss Nellie Sanders la now aaaiating in the Advertiser olllee. Blind Boone at Hoover's opera hotiBe Saturday nighl, Juno 27. See W. VV. Harris of South Auburn for Clothing and Dry Oooda. T. J. Humhaugh is repainting bis bouae an apple gretn color. A high grade barn paint for 05 cents per gallon at Hill's drug store. A fine Hue of silverware Buit&blQ for wedding presents at Heeling's. Judge Broady of Lincoln visited bis sons from Saturday until Tuesday. Miss Stella Washburn is attending the summer Normal school ut Peru. Southern strictly pure white lead 0f cents per pound at Hill's drug store. Juat received, a good Jlno of fly nets by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Dr. Cap Graves of Peru was a profes sional visitor at Nemaha last Saturday. Chauncoy Parker came in from Aus burn Monday and is viaiting relatives. v Cyrus Minick went out to Bracken Holiday and is now engaged in plowing corn. Mrs. Nate Sedoras visited Brown ville friends Friday and Saturday of laat week. Mrs. Frank Frazier went to Brown ville Monday, returning Wedneaday evening. MisB Hazel Parker returned to Aui burn Monday after a week's visit witb relatives. Misses Mary and Jessie Steuteville of Brownville were Nemaha visitors "Wednesday. A flne line of summer dusters and lap robes at Edwards Bradford Lum ber Company. Miss Flora Waterman of Auburn visited Nemaha friends from Saturday antll Tuesday. 11. I. Brown visited bis daughter and brother in Pawnee county from Friday until Tuesday. Mro.H. T. Minick has been very sick for some time and we regret to learn 1b not improving. M, T. Hill baa bought some lots east of Dr. Keeling'a property and will build a house soon. Dr. Graft of Brownville had a pro fessional call to Nemaha Thursday evening of last week. M. T. Hill is endeavoring to stop the leaks in his warehouse by covering Hie roof with a coat of paint. Misses Clara Hickey and Rose Stout of Auburn visited John Clark's family from Saturday until Monday. Charlie Scott, who 1b working on the railroad near Llnctln, spent Sunday witb his mother andbrethers, A full line of all kinds of sewing machine needles kept in stock by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Miss Irma Armstrong of Nebraska City came to Nemaha Wednesday and is visiting her grandfather Tf. H. Hob- eon; Ui. 0. M. Keellmj returned to Spiluu field, youth Dakota, Mondn. alter it visit with his patent and blethers. Mrs.ltoslna V heeler leturued homo Monday after a mouth's visit with friends and relatives near Edgar, Neb. Mlaa Dottle Boyd, of Asplnwnll pie cinct, who has been visiting at Auburn for tho past week, returned home SnU urduy. E. Fritz Single of Auburn, a deputy of tho Royal Highlanders, lias been in Nemaha this week in the iutereat of thia order. Wm, Campbell, president, and F.E. Allen, vice president ot the Bank ol Nemaha, drove in from Auburn Tues day forenoon. Mr and Mrs. J. D. Uainoy drove down from Brownville L'hursday utter, noun of laat week, remaining until the next afternoon. The telephone cable Iiub arrivecrnnd tho poles are now being prepared to be put up, ao it is probable wo will soon have our 'phones In. A. F. Walsh 1b having the weede mowed down around the Hoover pros pertiea in Nemaha. He is. setting a good example. Let others do likewise. Wesley 11. Clark put up a fiuoAermo ter windmill for John H. Argabright Monday. The wind storm last month blowMr.Argabright's old mill to pieces. Marshall Webb has bought Mrs. Rosina Wheeler's property, west of the opera house, paying 8S50 for it. We understand he will move to town in a mouth or two. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Johu Leslie died Wednesday. The baby bad the whooping cough in the spring, afterwards a rash broke out und later fever developed. ? John R. Keeling started for his home at Shelby vilit, Ind., Tueaday, after a few days' visit with his parents and brother, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Keeling and W. F. Keeling. The annual school election will be held at the school house Monday night, June 20. Two members of the school board are to be elected, Ora J. Thorp and II. M. Tollinger being the retiring members. M. S. Mclninch was Interviewing some of our local politicians Thursday evening. He is a candidate for the nomination on the republican ticket for county judge. Richard F. Neal, the present judge, will noc be a candi date for re-election. We understand B. Frank Neal would also like the nomination. M. Rombach recently died at bis home in Wilmington, Ohio. Mr. Rombach was the owner of 1000 acres of good farm land in this county,raostly In Aspinwall precinct, which he bought at an early day. He was 02 years old at his death. F. L. Woodward haB been agent of this land for several years. Beatrice Ohantaugua Low Eatea via Bur lington Boute The Burlington offers tickets to Bes atrico and return from Nemaha at $2.25 on July 10 to 23, inclusive; res turn limit July 24. ABk the ticket agent for particulars. One Minute cough cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the mi crobe which tickles the mucous mem brane, causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm draws out tbe.inflammation and heals and sooth es the affected parts. One Minute cough cure strenghens the lungs, wards off pueumonla and is a harmless and never falling cure in all curable cibcs of ceugbs, colds, and croup. One Min ute cough cure 1b pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and eld.-W. W. Keeling. You never heard any one using Fos ley's Honey and Tar and not being satisfied. M T Hill. Wo have a. full line of tho cel ebrated Rubv - Spectacles at reasonable prices. Your eyes tested free, at v Hillfs DrugStore Lee Devorss, who is now a B. & M. employe at McCook, orders the Advers tiser bent to hitn. James L. Knight, who was living on the Missouri river bottom northwest of Nemaha, has moved on the John B. Seld farm south of town. Jim was drowned out by the high water laBt mouth and concluded he did not want any more of that kind of farming. W. W. Sanders was duly installed as postmaater Monday morning. Mrs, Lillian Allen (nee Minick), who for four years has served the public so evidently as postmistress, will be mis tress of a home, as she will enter upou the discharge of the duties of house keeping in a few days. The Rebekah lodge initiated two members Wednesday night Mrs-D.H. Clark and Mias Nellie Sanders. Ice cream, cake and bananas were served after adjournment ot lodge. Mrs, Caldwell of Auburn, president of the state lodge of UebekaliB, assisted in the ceremony of initiation. Property in the vicinity of tho Ads vertiser editor's home is in demand re cently people want to get into a good neighorhood. Within the past two months Elmer E. Allen, C. F. Zook, J. E. Crother, Mrs. Julia Fraizer and Marshall Webb have bought property within a block of tho editor's home three in the same block and a short time before Mrs. J. M. Fuller and W. F. Gillespie bought property in the blocks cornering. The six-year-old aon of A.B.Paris had hie arm broken Friday of laBt week. The other boys have been walking on stilts, so Arthur made this little fellow some, with the supports only four or Ave inches high. The boy was walking in tho barn near the hand corn sbeller which the other boys were running, when he stepped on a cob. This threw him down and one arm went in the fly wheel breaking it at the elbow. Dr. Gaithei was called and made tho little fellow as comfortable as possible. FOR SALE A good residence, orchard and 12 acres of land with it, for sale adjoin ingt he towmdte of Nemaha. Call on or write F. Q. nAwxny, South Auburn, Nebr. Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness. M T Hill. The Easy Pill Dewltt's Little Early Risers do not gripe nor weaken the system. They oure Billlousness, jaundice, constipa tion, and Inactive liver, by arousing the secretions, moving the bowels gent ly, yet eflectually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach, liver and bowels that the cause of the trouble is removed entire ly. These famous little pills exert a decided tonio efloct upon the organs involved and if their use is continued for a few days there will be no return of tho trouble, W. W. Keeling. You will mlaa a rare uiiihIciiI treat if1 you fall to bo present at the concert it be given by Blind Boom; and o.miparn at Hoover's opera bonne on Sat unlay night, June 27. Admission, 33 mid 1h cents Reserved seats on ta at the Keeling drug store. , Dunravon caatlo No 30, Royal High, landers, on Monday night elected tho following otllcera for the next six months: W. F. Sanders, I. P. Mrs. Noma Howe, 0. 0. W. W. Sanders, W. E. W. W.Seld, Warden. W. F. Keeling, Sentry. E. A. Howe, Manngpr. Tho Christian Sunday school olected thi following otllcera last Sunday : Superintendent Belle Barker. Asa't Superintendent Minnie May. Secretary Ella Shiveley. Ass't Secretury Maud Burns. Treasurer Wm. Smile. Librarian Bessie Dressier. Ans't Librarian Frank Aynoa. Organist Maye Gaither, Ass't Organist Dora Chuk. F.L. Woodward had the house on the old Ludwlg farm In tno southeast cor ner of the county torn down laat week to save it from going into the Missouri river. A smokehouse that waa back of the dwelling house went iu the river the noxt day. Frame had tho house moved to Nemaha'.this week. Out of 120 acres of theLudwIg faim only nbout 10 acres are left. It is now owned by John T. Taylor, who foreclosed a mortgago and bought it in the Bpring. MAIL BOXES The Advertiser can furnish a good galvanized steel mail box free with the dally Lincoln News one year for 83 or with tho dally State Journal one year for $4. Call at this office and see sam ple box. $25.00 to Portland, Taco ma, Seattle 825.00 to San Francisco and Los Angeles. 822.50 to Spokane. 820.00 to Salt Lake City, Butte, and Helena. Proportionately low rates to hun dreds of other points, including Big Horn Basin, Wyo., Montana, Idaho, Washington, Orogon, Britiah Columbia, California, etc, A Weak Stomach Causes a weak body and Invites diss ease. Kodol dyspepsia cure cures and strengthens the stomach and wards off and ovorcomea disease. J. R. Taylor, a prominent merchant of Cbriesman,' Texas, says, "I could not eat because of a weak stomach. I lost all strength and run down in weight. All that money could do was done, but all hope of recovery vanished. Hears ing of some wonderful cures effected by use of Kodol I concluded to try it. The first bottle benefitted me,and after taking four bottles I am fully restored to my usual strength, weight and health. W. W. Keeling. Call and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. Stand Llko a Stono Wall Between your children and the tors tures of itching and burning eczema scaldhead or other diseases. How? why, by using Bucklen's ArnicaSal ve earth's greatest healer. Quickest oure ,fer Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns, or Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 25o at Keeling'a drug store Reveals a Croat Secret It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians are effected by Dr. King's New Diss covery for Consumption. Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and germsinfected mucus, and lets the life giving oxygen enrich and vitalize tho blood. It heals the inflamed, cough worn throat and lungs. Hard coldB and stubborn cougbB soon yield to Dr, King's New Discovery, the most ins fallible remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles GOo and 81.00. Trial bottles free at Heeling's. What Thin Folks Nocd la 'i uieiitt'i' poucr of dtigrstinu and assimilating tuoil. For tlwm l)r King's New Life i'llla work mmIm-h "I hey telle and r'utilnfi the directive organ", pently expel all poison from the Hj'Btein , enrich the blood, ini.iovn appetite make healthy flesh, Onlj 23o at Keeling'a. DoWltt'8 Witch Hazol Snlvo The only positive cure for blind, bleeding, itching and protriidiiw piles cuta, burns, bruises eizeina and all ab raalona of tno skin1 DoWltt's la tho only Witch Hazel Salve that is tnndo roin the puie, unadulterated witch hazel all othurs are counterfeits DoWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve la n nd in euro counterfeits are made to soil. W. W. Keeling. Old papers for sale at this ofllce. To improve the appetite and strung then the digestion, try n few doaea of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lots. Mr.K.IT. Soltz of Detoit, Mich., says, "They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved tno of a bloated feoli ing and caused a pleasant and aatlsfac tory movement of tho bowela." There are people in thia community who need jutt such a medicine. For Bale by W W Keeling, druggist Every box warranted. A New Invention Minick'aFioldCorn Husking Machine huaks the corn from the Btalk, leaving Btalka standing in the Held, Exclusive atatn and munufacturer'n right for sale by tho inventor and patentee. Oorrea pondenoe solicited. Address 4 4 II. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Xeb. What is Foley's Zidnoy Onre? Answer: It is made from a preaerlps tion of a loading Chicago physician, and one of the most eminent in the country. The ingredlenti are the purest that money can buy, atld are acferjtlllcally combined to.get the beet results. M T Hill. For Those Who Live on Farms Dr. Bergln, Pana, III., writes: "I have used Ballards Snow Liniment; always recommend it to my friends, and I am confident that there Is no better made. It Is a dandy for burns. Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental cuts, burns and bruises, which beal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Lini ment is applied. It shonld always he kept in the house for cases of emer gency. 25c, 50, and $1 00 at Hill's. r. g5. W. Keeling, Nemaha, Nebraska. Office in Keeling drug Btoro. WESLEY H. CLARK Dealorjtn Windmills and Pumps, Tanks,' Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Tbone calls answered promptly. NEMAHA, NEBR. Undertaker Funeral Director and Embalmer I KEEP IN STOCK A COUPLBTB LIKE 09 Gaskets Robes and Funeral Supplies HEARSE m 00NEOTI(f O. Al. lord r3 zzmmmz. " jWxlH3Bty'tte&& wuliiiifiimiiti. zn'iM,M;mt4u-A