r a. w VOLUME XLVlll NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1903 NUMHF $ r y flUflr 1L -Df ii it P if It m IMP "&4- k i ft 5 ft I t t- JLooal News See M T Hill for fire insurance. ' For Ters, Diulers or Whips nee J. E. Ciother. Lawrence P. Deweeae weut to Peru Monday. Sweat Pads and Collars at J. 13. Crolher's. Joim M. Clark went to Lincoln Wednesday. Try the Devon paint, bold by J. V. Kerns, Auburn. Edwards & lirudford received a car of coal Tuesday. YV. 13. Harmon of Auburn was in town Wednesday. Pure iinseed oil 50 cents per gallon at Ilill's drug store. Don't forget to ring off when through talking over the phone. Fine line of Wall Paper just received at Keellng'8 drug store. Miss Essie White of Auburn is visit ing in Nemuha this week. Get ready for the Auburn cliautaut qua, which begins Aug. 15. A flue line of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Reeling's. A high grade barn paint for 05 cents per gallon at Ilill's drug store. C. C.Stone-of Johnson visited bia friend J. H. Steuteville Sunday. Miss Eva Able went to Peru Mont day. returning Wednesday eveuing. Southern strictly pure white lead 0 cents per pound at Ilill's drug store. ' Just received, a good line of fly neta by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Go. , Miss Dora Morton went to Auburn Friday of last week, retui ning Monday. Peter Muntz returned from Alliance Nebr., Friday morning of last week. Elder McFarland of Auburn came down to Nemaha Tuesday afternoon. J. W. Wolfe has been selling some line blackberriei to our citizens this week. Lee Devorss, who has been at Mc Cook for some time, returned home Saturday.,, A line line of summer dusters and lap robes at Edwards & Bradford Lum ber Company. Roy Stevens.lwho has been working at Adams this summer, returned to Nemaha last Saturday. I - Mr. Iliggins of Nebraska City viss ited his brothers-in-law, Ben Colerick and John Knight, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ill Campbell of Auburn were guests of Dr. and Mrs. James Kay last Saturday and Sunday. A full line of all kinds of eewinS machine needles kept in stock by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hawxby returned borne Monday after a week's visit with the'r son, F. G. Hawxby, at Humboldt. Ebby Curtis from near Nemaha was visiting with his father and mother of tuis place. Glenrock Items in Granger The Epworth league will give a dime social in tneM. E- church yard Sats urday night, July 25. Everybody is invited. The man who permits conventional, ities to require bin to wear a collar these hot days, is more proud than sensible. Ex. The annual convention of thoRebek ah lodges of the district comprising Nemaha and Johnson countieB will be held at Auburn Tuesday July 28. I he editor's oilne photio ia No. 7 and that of his residence Is No. 1. Call tin up If you have any now. Miss Maud Kisser, who has Iippii vltlng Miss Helen Hoover for several weeks, returned to Lincoln Wed lies day. A. F. WalHh is improving the Iooks of tho property by doing some paint ing. He had his barn painted u few days ago. Wm. Bouslleld, Win. GaedP, Miss Berlet and Miss Meats Sundrtyed in Nemaha, tho guests of Miss Helen Hoover. Auburn Post. Much of the wheat in the vicinity of Nemaha did not average more than seven or eight bushels per acre, and Bomeeveu less than that. Two of Robt. Jones' cousins, from Pittsburg, Pa are visiting him. They have been visiting at Denver, arriving hor Friday of last week. Ted Scovill went to Hartlngton, Nebr., Wednesday, where he will visit his brother, Claud Scovill, for a short time and then go on to South Dakota. Uncle Billy Shaffer, an old settler living near Shubert, was found dead in bed Thursday morning. He went to bed apparently as well as common. G. F. Larimore has bought the gros eery stock and building of J. B. Hoover, He will carry a good stock of fresh groceries and solicits the patronage of tho public. Mrs. Lillie Walsh, Miss Helen Hoover of Nemaha and Miss Maud Rlsserof Lincoln were guests of Mrs, J.C. Bouafield ,on Wednesdoy. Au burn Herald. W. H. Dressier went to Shenandoah, Iowa, Friday of last week. From there he went tho first of the week to Carroll, Nebr., where he has a. position in a lumberyard. Hon. Paul Jessen of Nebraska City, judge of the Second judicial district, will address the Old Settlers' reunion atJNemaba August 27th. He ia an eloquent speaker. II. T, Helm, the vetermery surgeon of Stella, will be in Nemaha next Mon day prepared to treat all diseases and Injuries os liye stock. Mr. Helm is well posted in his profession. Call on him. Miss Marie Hoover went to Lincoln Wednesday. After a few days visit there she will go to New York, and from there will go to Europe in a short time to spend several mouths in Ger many. Mrs. Rainey, Misses Hoover and Ilitt, Messrs. J. D Hal and Frank Rainey and Will Jvauffman constituted a fishing party which went to the Ne maha this morning. Brownvllle Bios graph. Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Thompson, who have been living in Missouri, have res turned to Nebraska. They are sow at Shubert. Mrs. Thompson visited her mother, Mrs. Elvira Curtis, Friday of last week. Mrs. John Hawxby went to Slienann doah.Iowa, Friday of last week to viss it Henry Field and family. Her grandson, Johnnie Field, wh baB been visiting his grandparents, re turned with her. T. A. Clark writes ua to change the addreeB of his paper from Black Wolf, Kao., to Kanapolis, Kas. He has beea promoted to a better position on the Missouri Pacific R. II., with corres ponding increase in salary. . John Webber ia building a hay shed 120 feet long, 20 feet wide and 14 feet high, but says this will not hold more than half bis bay. John threshed his wheat a few dayi ago. He bad 140 acres and it averaged 12 bushels t the aero juat abut enough expenses. to pay Summer Goods Hammoclcs Croquet Sets Base Balls and Bats v FIy Paper I Scream Soda at Hill's Dr ugStor e Tho Richardson county Pioneers pic nic will be held at Verdun Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Chancels lor Andrews of the State University, Hon. Frank Martin, Rev. Elmer Ward Cole and Hon. Geo. A. Abbott of Falls City will be the oratois. A delightful entertainment was given to lovers of music at tho opera house Tuesday evening by Miaa Mario Hoovtir The entertainment consisted entiroly of piano solos by Miss Hoover, who is one of the most accomplished musi cians in the west, and was greatly en joyed by those present. A number were down from Brownvllle. J. B . Hoover, who for the past 48 years has been one of Nemaha's beat business men, has Anally retired, on account of failing health. He has sold his grocerystock and building to G. F. Larimore and will take a much needed and well earned resit. We hope his health will improve with his retire ment from the cares of business. The Brownville Biograph, which suspended three months ago on account of the burning of the ollice with all the material, resumed publication last week. J. A. Ranney, the proprietor, has an entire new outfit, better "than he had before and gets out a good paper. The people of Brownville, and espec ially the business men, should give Mr. Ranney a liberal patronage. Albert R. Titus has decided to with draw as a candidate for county assesss or, leaving a clear field in this precinct to E. J. Maxwell, who stands tin v cellent chance for the nomination. Auburn will have the county clerk, superintendent, coroner and surveyor, whichjwe judge ia about all she is en titled to. The assessorship, should be conceded to the eastern part of the county. A jolly fishing party went to the Ne maha Friday of last week. The party was composed of Mrs. Wm. II. Hoov er, Mrs. A. F. Walah, Mioses Marie aud Helen Hoover and Mr. G. N. Titus from Nemaha, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rainey, Misses Perl Minick and Helen Hitt and Messrs. Hal and Frank Rainey from Brownville and Miss Maud Risser from Lincoln. They took their dinner with them, enjoyed themselves thoroughly, and caught a number of fish. One Minute cough cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the mi crobe which tickles tho mucouB mem brane, causing the cough, and at the Bame time clears the phlegm draws out the. inflammation and heals and sooth es the affected parts. One Minute cough curestrenghens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmlees and never failing oure in all curable canes of coughs, coldB, and croup. Ono Min ute cough cure la pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old.-W. W. Keeling. You never heard anv nnn nnlnrf I?no ley's Honey and Tar and not being Batiflfied M T Hill. Hena Udgo ot Rebeloihs had limtnl a Mon and Initiation Wednesday night Mrs. Caldwell, president of tho gram lodge, Mrs Gcrlaw and Mit-B Jennie Leach of Auburn were present and assisted in tho work. MissesEvuAble and Dottle Boyd were initiated. The following officers woie installed: P. G. Lizzie Keeling. N. G. Anna Maxwell V. G. Louisa Stephenson Sec Dora Clark Treas. Minnie May Con. May Gilbert Warden Stella Washburn It. S. N. G Emily McCandlaBS L.S. N. G. NellloSandera Chap. Atjella Russell I. G. Pearl Burns O. G.-Geo. Yackloy It. P. V. G. Mrs. Rowen L.S. V.Q. Mtb. Yaokloy A LETTER FB0M PB0F. SCHELL. Too followlnf is an extract from a letter written by Prof. C. Ds Schell, a brotliersin-liiw of D. II. Clark, who is teaching in tho Philippine islands: "Mrs. .Schell and 1 have had excel lent health slnco wo reached the islands Our worst misfoituno ao far occurred the otjier day when Margaret foil downstairs and struck at the bottom on bur forehead, making a deep gash, which exposed the bono. The arrnv surgeon at San Isidor Bowoii it up, but it did not heal and so ho was compelled to take out the stitches. In a few days he will try It again, when wo hope for better results. Margaret Bpeaks Tnga log well, and her mother and I use hor for our Interpreter. "Our school has beon growing very fast sluce February, Last month our enrollment waa 512 pupils, and our average daily attendance was two hundred more than during May, 1002. But we atill have room fer growth, as the school population of Gapan is over 3,290. We have only six native teach ers aud our buildings are full. We have ordered 125 more double seats. 'There is a very largo stone church here, the finest-in the province, aud the band 1b considered the best in North Luzon. It is in great demand to play at tho fiestas in tho other provinces. In Gapan it plays at the fiestas aud at the funerals. When a baby is named the band follows it home from the church. ' "According to the census, G,fiS7 of the 11,285 people in Gapan can road and 1,870 can write, but most of the people read Tagalog only, and very lit tle of that. 'Mrs. Schell and I get as many letters as all the rest of the people in Gapan." FOR SALE A good residence, orchard and la acres of land with it, for sale adjoin ingthe townsite of Nemaha. Call on or write F. G. Hawxiiy, South Auburn, Nebr. Catarrh of tho Stomaoh, When tho stomach is overloaded; when food is taken into it that falls to digest, it decays and Inflames the mus coub membrane, exposing the nerves, and causeB the glandB to secrete mucin Instead ot the natural juices of digest ion. This 1b called catarrh of the stomach, caused by indigestion. Doc tors and medicines failed to boneflt me until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. R. Rhoa , Coppell, Tex. Sold by W. W. Keeling. Old papers for sale at this office. Rovoals a Croat Soorot It is often uBked how suoh startling cures, that puzzle tho beat physicians are effected by Dr. King's New Dis- covery for Consumption. Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and Kerminfectod mucus, and lets the life giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the iuflamed, cough worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and Btubborn cougbB soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most ins fallible remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles COo and 81.00. Trial bottles free at Keeling'a. Just About Bed irao .ke aLitib' KhiIj iPci u j one unstlpallnn, litllmixii.'m ntiil livir troubles. Ih-WlltV Utile Krtr !1m ih are iliUVrenl hoin ntlier (ill 'I hey do not gripo and break down tin- nun ous membrane, or tlin stinint:li, In it and bowels, hut cnv bv geii(l arou lug th seeretloiH and giving ntreriuth to these organs. Sold by W. W. Keel ing. What Thin Foiks Wood Is i greater power ol digesting and assimilating food. Foi "tlMiii, l)r King's New Life Pills work woi.dirs They tone and regulate the digchtiN'o organs, gently expel nil poison from thesyBtem, onrlch the blood, Improve appetite make healthy flesh. Onlv 2.hj at Koellng's. Old paperB for sale at thin office. To Improve tho appetite and streng then the digestion, try a few dosen of Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tab lots. Mr.K.II. Seitz of Detoit, Midi., Rays, "They restored ray appetite when impaired, relieved mo of a bloated feel lug andenused a pleasant and satisfac tory movement of tho bowels." There are peoplolnthls. community who need jutt such a medicine. For sale by W W Keeling, druggist Evory box warranted. A New Invention Minlck'eFioldCorn Husking Machine husks the corn from the stalk, leaving Btalks standing in the field, Exclusive stato and manufacturer' right for sale by tho inventor and patentee. Corres pondence solicited. Address 1 4 II. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Nob. What ib Foloy'B Kidney Oure? Answer: It ia mado from a preserips tion of a loading Chicago physician, and one of the most eminent in the country. Tho Ingredients 'nre the purest that money can, buy, and are scientifically combined to get the best resultB. M T Hill. For Those Who Llvo on Farms Dr. Bergln, Pann, III., writes: "I have used Billiards Snow Liniment; alwayB recommend it to my friends, and I am confident that there la no better made. It is a dandy for burns. Those who live on farms are ospoqially liable to many accidental cuts, burns and bruises, which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Lini ment is applied. It should always bo kept In the house for cases of emers goncy. 2.")C, 50, and Si 00 at IIIU'h. Qt. gj. W. Keeling, Nomnhn, Nobraskn. Office in Keeling drug Btoro. WESLEY H. CLARK Donlerjln Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'Phone calls answered promptly. NEMAHA, NEBR. Undertaker Funeral Director and Embalmer I KEMP m STOCK A COMPLETE LIKE OP' Caskets Robes and Funeral Supplies HEARSE IN CONNECTION O. J. SHUBERT, NJHriiASKA y . fciiAto?"- -'' rfuaeugSKt. .M . .- - 9r mmmmir,i