fCelfafti MiiniHrwifiirtr VOLUME XLVLll NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, JFHIDAY, JULY 3L, 1903 NUMBER () fya ' s h. f JLooal News See M T Hill for lire iiiHunmco. Sweat Pads Crot Iter's. and Collars at J. E. NelBon Hadlook went to tit. Nedne.day. Joe liert Thorn Btarted Nebr.. Monday. lor Fairmont, Try the Devow paint. Kerns, Auourn. jjold by J. W. Pure linatH'd oil 50 ceiita ier gallon at Hi. I'd drug store. The Salem Chautauquu will be Aug 1 to 0 Inclusive. held Fine line of Wall Paper just received at Keeling's drug store. Get ready tor the Aubuin uhautaut qua, which begins Aug. 15. Eli Knappxof Stella visited his pats ents in Nemaha Wednesday, A lino line of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Keeling's. v A high grnde barn paint, tor 05 cents per gallon at Hill's drug stdie. Southern stiictly pure white lead 0J4 ceuts per pound at Hill's drug stoic. Just received, a good lino of (ly nets by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Steuteville drove down from Brownville Monday afters riuon. John I. Dressier marketed many fine blackberries, but could not supply the demand. Clyde Harper of Shubert took the train at Nemaha lor Nebraska City Monday. John B. Seid of Auburn visited $ W and J. II. Seid from Saturday until Tuesday. Miss Minnie Yates went to Corning, Mo , last week, to visit her sister, Mrs. Louis Lemon. A line line ot summer dusters and lap robes at Edwards & Bradford Lum ber Company. Mrs. J" II. Linn aud Miss Leta Linn of Lincoln are visiting friends in Ne maha and vicinity. Dr. Linn, dentisr, will be in NeinRha Monday, Aug. , at Park Hotel. Sat isfaction guaranteed. G. N. Titus went to Fremont, Nebr. Monday, to attend a meeting of the horticultural society. The editor's office phone is No. 7 and that of his residence is No. 1. Call us up if you have any news. TheEpworth League social held in the M. E. church yard Saturday night was a very successful affair. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vanderslice went to Watson, Mo., last Saturday, returning Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bunger, sr., who have bqen visiting friends at JohnBon, retureed to Nemaha Saturday. Wesley H. Clark put up a flno wind mill and tower for Thos. L. WilliamB of Adpinwall precinct last week. A full line of all kinds of aewin3 Machine needles kept in stock by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. E. Bordwell of Nebraska City, aud itor of the Edwards & Bradford Lumi ber Co., was in Nemaha Tuesday, Elmer E. Allen is now trying a types writer and iMie finds that it writes and spells all right he will buy one. The young people's Christian Endeav or will give an icecream social at the residence of Dr. Gaither, Saturday evening, August l. Ech lady is re quested to bring two nigbtscaps. Mra. M II. Taylor and Uliuhs diovo up lioin Shubert Monday afternoon and visited friends for a hort time. Mies Elizabeth Iluwxby, who has been attending the suHiitier institute at Lincoln, returned home Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. M. tf. Foiiteh drove down from Urownvlllo Saturday even ing, remaining until Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ilalthof Aul)iirn was visiting his granddaughter, Mrs. Ambrose Howe, last weeK and the first of this week. The Methodist ladies' aid spent the day with Mrs. E. A. Tuesday, had a fine time and of work. society Mlniok did lots Robert Mclntyre will locturo at the Salem Chautauqua at 2-30 p. tu. Frii day, Aug, 7. on 'The Sunny Side ot Soldier Lite." Mrs. Lloyd Morris and son returned the latter part of the week from a visit with her mother near Nemaha. Hum boldt Leader. . J . W. Ponn and John Davies of Brownville attended thequarterly con ference at the Methodist church In Nes maha Saturday night. M. W. Knapp and wife of Nemaha and V. P. Poabody and wife of uu.11 thero spent Sunday with Eli Knapp and wife. Stella Press. Emery Howe has been visiting friends at Weallierford, Oklahoma, foi the past two weeks. Oklahoma Inib strong attractions for Emery. ' Agent W. E. Wheeldon is rejoicing over a new ticket cabinet, which is considerably larger than the old one and much nicer in every way. Joe Bunger, who has been near Up land, Nebr., for the past three weeks, building a house for his brother, re turned home Tuesday evening. Miss Vera Minlck of Bracken came in to Nemaha last Saturday on a visit to her grandmother, Mrs. E. A. Miu ick, aud other relatives and friends. Mrs. Hubbard and Miss Stowell, aunt and sister of Mrs. W. E. Wheel don, who have been visiting here for several weeks, returned to Lincoln Wednesday. Ambrose Howe has moved his house hold goods to his father's house and expects to go to Oklahoma in a few days. If be likes the country ho will probably locate thre. A good rain fell at J. C. Broady's place Wednesday night. We have heard of no other place in this section getting more than a sprinkle, which shows that Cal is peculiarly favored. Lucky Bill's great 25 cent Show will give an exhibition at Nemaha on Fris day, Aug. 14, in their big tent. Free seats for all. Satisfaction guaranteed The entertainment will be given rain or shine. See bills for particulars. The senior editor, his mother Bev. J.S. W. Dean, D. D had pleasure of taking dinner with and the Mr. poor and Mrs. R. 1. Brown, at the farm, last Sunday. Of course we had a splendid dinner and an enjoyable vis it wo always do when we viBit Mr and Mra. Brown. There seems to be no limit to which thetelephone can bo put to. A friend of the Journal tells of an incident thiy; happened in one of the towns in Cass county, in which an exchange has been put, which beats anything we have heard lately, It la said that a lady des siring to visit a neighbor the other day, pulled the baby's crib up in front of tho 'phone, opened tho receiver and calmly told "central" that sho was gos ing over to a certain neighbor's and if the baby waked up and began to cry, to ring her up at this neighbor's. She ought to havo a patent on that baby tender, sure, Plattamouth Journal. Summer Goods Heimmoclcs Croquet Sets Base Balls and Bats' Fly Paper I Scream Soda at Hills DrugStore For Nets, Dusters orWhlps see J. E. Crother. If you wan', flro Insurance, cither in old lino or mutual companies, call on W. W. SanderB. Sherman May has bought the V2i acres belonging to John W. Skeen, aid joining the townsite on the noithwest He paid SMOO for it. Mr. Skeen re tains 45 acres and wo understand will build on it ami move back to Nemaha. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. got in two car loads of- lumber this week and John Steuteville is learning what it is to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow, as he has to do part of the unloading at the lumber yard. Some big stories are being told in Nebraska City about the size of the hail that fell thero Monday evening of last week. They were all tho way from seven to twelve inches in circum ference, weighing from four to twelve ounces. Mr. and Mrs. John Starks are happy over the biith of u 12,poum girl that arrived at their homo Sunday morning July 20. Both mother and baby are doing well. Mr. and Mra. StarkB were formorly of Nemaha but now reside in St, Joe, where Mr. Staiks is foreman in the St. Joe. gas house. We havej-eceived a- communication from Mrs. Ellen Hiatt, who is runniug a boarding house in St. Joe, Mo , in which Mrs. Hiatt says she has finally separated irom .jamus matt and wants the people to so understand it. The communication is called out by an item In last week's Advertiser. We do not. think tt best to publish the communis cation. As we camo down to our sanctum last Friday morning we observed Sner iff Lawrence diligently searching the streets as though he were tracing a criminal in true sleuth stylo. Scenting a, news item wo meekly approached and made a few inquiries which elicit ed the fact that the sheriff had lost his "gun." The weapon was later found and returned to the sheriff, slipped from his pockot when out of his buggy at the livery Brock Bulletin. It had he got barn. Brock undoubtedly has some enter" prising merchants, and wo havo no doubt they are drawing trado from surrounding towns whose merchants are not-so enterprising. They carry large ads in the Bulletin, and the ads are exceptionally well written. The Brock roller mills uses a double half column each week to exblain why their flour is best, changing the ad each week, and good reasons aro given. If their fiour is equal to their ads there ia no reason why every family in Brock and vicinity Bhould not use this flour and probably they do. We congratu late the Bulletiu man on living in this kind of a town, Old papers for sale at this office. I Maty Elizabeth Lease, famous as 1 leader of the Kansas populists a dozet years ago, has recently reappeared li I public view In New Yojrk, delivering an oration over the body of a friend and making announcement of her be lief in spiritualism. Sho is still passt ing from fad to fad with almost as much speed as a South American rev o ution. State Journal. In coitaln districts of Now York City the unthitheses of society almost tub elbows; on tho one side Is the on polished workaday world of the lowly east side, on the other tne charm and grace and benuty of the world of wealth and fair women. Side by side, but unknowing and never understand ing ouch other, these people live their lives through, having in common only human interest. In the August De lineator Lillle Hamilton French writes of 801110 of her friends of both these worlds. The pathos of the lives of some and tho beauty of others is very impressive. Much has been said about tho liber al wages paid to harvest hands by the Honest Old Farmers of this western eojmtiy, and the hired hands have been uongi ululated on their excellent luck. But the congratulating has been done by people wio never worked in a oarvost field. That is the hardest job under the sun, and it would be 1ms possible to pay too much to the man who stands up under It. Five dollars a day and board would bo entirely too small a wage. Tho harvest hand is ex pected to got up from his downy couch about tho time other people aro going to bed. If ho isn't at work before sun rise he is written down as a sluggard, and his name will appear on tho agri cultural blacklist. He has to take his mealB on the fly it Is tho busy season, aud every minute countB. If he wants to rest for half an hour after his dinner bo is regarded with loathing. He sticks to his job until dfter sundown and when he finally does gel through for tho day ho is so tired that he has te lift his feet by tho boot straps when he walks to the house. And then ha is considered of plutocratic tendencies because he gets $2 a day and his board. A sheaf of oats or wjieat does not seem so formidable if you take hold of one when you aro feeling good; but by the time you have shocked up a million sheaves, currying two at a time about half a mile, each ono weighs a ton; and they are usually full of cockle burs and thistles, and your hands feel like dead porcupines after a while. We have all kinds of sympathy for the harvest band, because we have worked in harvest fields. He ought to organ ize, aud demand 50 cents an hour for his time, with peanuts aud red lemons ade thrown in. Walt Mason in State Journal. You never heard any one using Fos ley's Honey and Tar and not being satisfied. M T Hill. Catarrh of tho Stomach, When tho stomach is overloaded ; when food is taken into it that fails to digest, it decays and Inflames the mus cous membrane, exposing the nerves, and causes the glands to secrete mucin Instead ot the natural juices of digest ion. ThiB is called catarrh of the stomach, caused by indigestion. Doc tors and medicines failed to benefit mo until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. It. Ilhoa, Coppoll, Tex. Sold by W. W. Keeling. Rovoals a Croat Socrot It is often asked how sucli 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 tho life giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the inflamed,' cough worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr, King's Now Discovery, the most in fallible remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed' bottles nocand 31.00, Trial bottles free at Keeling's. The August number of the Hoiish keeper is up to its ttmml standard of xcelloncy and comprises a number of special features which are exreptlonal ly Interesting, Woman.H Work at tho World's Fnlr, by lluby Dunenbaum, Is a timely article on a nuhj ct which Is Interesting the wholo .countiy at this time. Jessie Ackorman telh of her ' Visit to the Oddest Tribe In the World and The Thrao Girls In Paris aro hav ing some interesting experiences. Louise's Empire Wedding Is described In the series of Ten Pretty Weddings, and Mrs. Hiller gives a lesson In Maki ing Frozen DesBurto, Midsummer Matters In tho Fashion World Is the subject of Alicia Adam's fashion pages. All of tho regular departments aro represented In this number of tho Mags zi no of Helpfulness. There is the us ual supply of entertaining fiction. If you are contemplating a change of location and want land cheap, call at this office. Wo can Interest you. The Nebraska Mercantilo Mutun Insurance company of Lincoln, No ' braska, hns over $0 000,000 Insurance In force with the leading hualnens men of the state. Ask to see a list of them W. W Sanders, agent. Just About Bedtime take a Little Early Jtletr it will cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Itinera are different from other pills . They do not gripo aud break down the muc ous membrane of the stomach, liver and bowels, but cure by gently arous ing tho secretions and giving strength to these organs. Sold by W. W. Keels ing. A New Invention Mlnick'sFloldCorn Husking Machine husks the corn from the stalk, leaving stalks Btandlng in tho field, Exclusive stato and manufacturer's right for sale by tho inventor and patentee, Corrcsi pondence solicited. Address 1 4 II. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Neb. One Minute cough euro give relief in one minute, because it kills the mi crobe which tickles the mucous mem brane, causing the cough, and at tho earn tiue clears the phlegm draws out the iullatmnation and heal and sooth- 03 the allecieu parts, uno aimure cough cure stronghons the lungs, wards oil "pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curaVle cases of coughs, coldp, and croup. One Min ute cough cure Ih pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old.-W. W. Keeling. r. (WJ. W. Keeling, Nomnhn, Nobraskn. Office in Koeling drug store. WESLEY H. CLARK 1 Donloriln Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'Phone calls answered promptly. NEMAHA, NEIllt. Undertaker Funeral Director and Emfoalnier 1 KEEP IN STOCK A COMPLETE LINE Of Caskets Robes and Funeral Supplies HEAESE IN, CONNECTION O. A.. LORD 8UU11Ein NET 11 ASK A f tr-z"- r35S - T" ,t? .tmmmii Hg,t'f "'. Hf . vf,tWNiU liia.i.r