JL W iMmi. ta4hMMfcaaMaiM VOLUME XL V 11 1 N NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1903 XUMBEH 7 V, J Old Settlers' Annual Picnic Thursday, August 27, Are You Coming? BfeWaltii A lift Blr irif ih? & u i. &' j .r m 'i, Local News See M T Hill for Ore Insurance. Republican primaries to-morrow. We rlne to remark that it is warm. For Nets, Dusters or V hips nee J. E. Crotlier. F. L Woodward visited Kalis City Tuesday. Sweat Pads aod Collars at J. E. Orot tier's. Miss Iva Catlln came home from Pe ru Monday. One of D. EI. Clark's little children ia quite sick. Old Settlers auuual picnic Thursday, Auguat 27th.; I Miss Anna Morton returned to Au burn Monday. Try the Devoe paint, sold by J. W. Kerns, Auburn; x Miss Maud White returned to An burn Wednesday. A. R. Titus is assisting in Gilbert & McCandiass' store. Pure linseed oil 50 cents per gallon at Hill's drug store. Fine line of Wall Paper just received at Heeling's drug store. Get ready for the Auburn cbautau qua, which begins Aug. 15. ' i-, ; Mist Nellie Deweese -is yjiltiag friends near Peru this week. ' . a ' Earle Gilbert has had the house oc cupied by S. Yates repainted. A fine line of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Heeling's. We had a One shower Friday night and a good rain Sunday night. A high grade barn paint for 05 cents per gallon at Hill's drug store. Miss Dora Clark visited friends in tne country part of this weak. Harve and Alex Thompson of Shu bert were in Nemaha last Friday. Miss Grace Paris has been reelected teacher at the Maple Grove school. . -Mv- Southern strictly pure white lead Qif cents per pound at Hill's drug store. Orvlllt Holdingeand W. F. Gilless pie are catching a good many Ush now. Just received, a good line of fly nets by Edwards Bradford Lumber Co. E. L. Paris is now looking after his meat market and feed store in person. Miss Bessie Dressier went to Auburn Tuesday to visit friends for a few days A One line of summer dusters and lap robes at Edwards & Bradford Lum ber Company. The recent raiaa are helpiag out the pastures wonderfully. The grass was getting very short. The young people had a pleasant party at the residence of I. N. Cooper Wednesday evening. Mrs. Carse and Miss Avis returned home Wednesday from a few weeks' visit at Thurman, Iowa. Everybody should have pride enough to keep the weeds cut down along the streets about their homes. Elder McFarland of Auburn preached at the Christian church last Sunday, morning and evening. A full line of all kinds of sowing machine needles kept in stock by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Hon. T. J. Majors of Peru wm in Nemaha Monday. We acknowledge a pleasant call from the colonel. Wes Clark nas put up two windmills in the past few da)s one for Wm. G. Maxwell and one, for Frank Rider. MisBes Edna and .Blanche Lytle of Aspinwall precinct were visiting Net maha friends Friday of last week. A necktie social will beglvnn Saturn day night of next week by the Junior League, at the home ot- Geo. Yackley. Bert Thorn, who has been at Fair mont, Nebi., for two or three weeks, i returned to Nemaha Tuesday evening. Joe Bunger is now at work on a large house for S. C. Lawrence. Main will have a good house when complet ed. W. V. Steuteville has quit Gilbert A McCandleis and is making preparations for going to Gering, where he will be principal ot the school for the ensuing year. Miss Eflie Stout came In from Aus burn Thursday of last week on a visit to Miss Dottie Boyd of Aspinwall pres ciuct. W. P. Tidrow visited Nemaha friends and relatives last Saturday and Sunday. Will is now located at Hum boldt. Miss Leta Linn ef Lincoln, who has been visiting friends in Neaaba and vicinity, went to Sbubert the first of the week. Claud and Lynn Jar vis, who have been visiting at Wabash, Neb.rM res turned borne Thursday afternebn of last week. vf -X Fritz Wlnke in or Nebraska VAlv la assisting J. H. Steuteville in the luniH ber yard during the absence of H. M. Tollinger. The telephone company expects to have the country line southwest from town ready for operating by the 15th of this month. H. M. Tollinger went to Omaha Monday and from there goes to Sioux City, Iowa. He expects to be gone a week or ten days. Several Nemahaites nttended the ne gro picnic at Falls City Tuesday and Wednesday. They report a much smaller crowd than usnal. G. W. Hawxby began work on his house on his father's farm, near Brack en, Thursday. Wm. Eagle of Shubert is doing the carpenter work. W. H. Hay and H. R. Howe of the First National bank of Auburn were Nemaha visitors Tuesday and gave us a call and some good advice, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shubert are now at Kansas City, Mo., where they expect to remain for aome time. Mr. Shubert is having his eye treated. The weather for twe or three days last week was very cool almost cool enough to require fires. But it has made up for it this week by being very warm. Mrs. Merrit and Miss Victoria Mers ritt, who have been visiting their son and brother, Jack Merritt, in Aapins wall precinct, returned to Brownville Monday. Tarn Crummel of Auburn has a crew of men at work putting in a steel bridge across ' Whiskey Run," a mile south of town. The old- bridge was taken out Wednesday. Lucky BilPagreat 25 cent Show will give an exhibition at Nemaha en 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. Summer Goods Hammocks Croquet Sets Base Balls eundi 1 Fly Paper I Scream Soda at FM'sDrugStore If you want fire Insurance, either in old line or mutual companies, call on W. W. Sanders. The society editor was initiated into the Rebekah lobge Wednesday evening and we had a most delightful time. All the pretty g(rl in town belong to this lodge except two. Mr. and Mr. Ambrose Howe starts ed for Weatberford. Oklahama, Tues day, to visit Mrs. Hywe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mitith. If they like the country they say locate there. .lira. Kennedy ef Illinois is visiting h'wotberr'Mrsvftmina Wheeler, and utrltisterln.XBasGalurutth. She arrived last .Friday , from Lincoln", wher she has been visiting a daughter, D. J. A. Dirks of Johnson gave us a pleasant call Wednesday. Mr. Dirks is a candidate far the republsnun nom ination for county treasurer and was interviewing republicans in this vicin ity as to his chance?. Mrs. Letitia R. Strain of London precinct started for northern Iowa Wednesday In hopes her health, which has been quitepoor, would be beneiit ed by the change. Her son, Arthur Strain, went with her. Ben Neal was Bhaking bauds with Nemaha frieads Thursday. Ben has been in Oklahoma for the past two years. He drew a good claim near Lawton two yearn ago, which he has just sold. John Stephenson of Auburn waa visiting some of his many Nemaha friends Thursday. We have only two things against John his politics and because he moved to Auburn instead of Nemaha, Conrad Schreinor, an old citizen of Brownville, died at his heme at 1 o'clock a. m. Tuesday. Mr; Schreiner had been in poor health for a longtime The funeral was held Wednesday. The deceased was a brother-ln law of Mrs. Peter Kerker. The night cap social at the home of Dr. H. S. Gaither last Saturday night was a meat successful affair in every respect. The lawn was lighted with lamps, lanterns and Chinese lanterns presented a beautiful appearance. A goodly sum was taken in. August 27 seems to be a popular day this year for old settlers' picnics. Ne maha will have her picnic on that day, the old settlers of Lancaster county have set that date for their bicnic at Lincoln, and Nebraska City will also have an old settlers' picnic on that day The old settlers of Richardson county will have their annual gatherlug on the 20th and 27th. But we venture the assertion, without fear of succesas lul contradiction, that the Nemaha' picnic will be the best of all. The editor's office phene Is No. 7 and that, of his residence in No. 1. Call us up if you have any news. If you are contemplating a change of location and want land cheap, call at this office. We can interest you. The Cardinals elected a successor to Pope Leo XIII Tuesday forenoon. On the seventh ballot Cardinal Sarto, pa triarch of Venice, was elected. He selected the title of Pius X. He is 08 years of age and belongs to the more liberal and progressive wing of Cathol icism. Mr. B. L. Burt of Anderson, Iowa, a frtend of James Hiatt arrived in town Wednesday morning He will visit at the home or J. R. Russell until Friday when he expects to take Mr. Hiatt home with him for a few'weeks' visit. Mr. Hiatt Is in poor health and. very feeble. , 1 , Misses Mary and Minnie Schreiner of Severance, Kansas, were gueats of Mrs. P. Kerken Wednenday, leaving Thursday morning. Tney are nieces of the late Conrad Schreiner of Brown ville. They attended the funeral of their uncle Wednesday forenoon, corns ing down to Nemaha with Mr. and Mr.. Kerker. Miss Perl Minick has bten appointed instructor of vocal music at the Peru normal school. Will F. Preach, son of Wm. French of London precinct, has been appointed assistant to II. B. Duncanson of the department of bios logical research. Prof. French has been principal of thejuhoola at.BlweSpriags for the past year. i , ' -. H. T. Mlniok showed us seme speci mens of a small fruit called the straw berry raspberry Saturday. The fruit partakes of the nature of both th strawberry aud raspberry ; grows on a low bush begins bearing about the mid dle ef July and bears until frost. There are blooms, green berries and ripe berries on the same bush at the sane time. The Little Girls' Band of Hamburg, Iowa, has been engaged to play at the old settlers' picnic Aug. 27. This band is composed of Prof. Booe and wife and ten little girls, none of them over twelve years of age. These little I ad i es belong to some of the best famn ilies of Hamburg and have been cares fully trained by Prof. Booe. They are highly praised by the Omaha Bee, WorldsIIerald, Hon. W. J. Bryan und other papers and prominent men who have heard them. They will remain over night and give an open air cons cert in the park the night of the picnic. You never beard any one using Fos ley'a Honey and Tar aud not being aatisued.--M T Hill. Catarrh of the Stoinaoh. When the stomach is overloaded; when food is taken into it that fails to digest, it decays and Inflames the mus ceus membrane, exposing tho nerves, and causes the glands to secrete mucin instead ot the natural juices of digest ion. ThU is called catarrh of the stomach, cauBedby indigestion. Doc ters and medicines failed to benellt me until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. R. Rhea, Coppell, Tex. Sold by W. W. Keeling. Reveals a Great Secret It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the beat physicians are effected by Dr. King's New Diss covery for Consumption. Here's the seorst. It cuts out the phlegm and germsinfected mucus, and lets the life giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the intlamed, cough worn throat and lunga. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most in fallible remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50o und 81.00. Trial bottles fres at Keeling's. BASE BALL! A Big: Game of Ball. The bane ball enthusiasts have made arrangements for a big game of base ball at the old settlers' plcnio Aug. 27. The Rex team of St. Joe and the Ideals f Omaha, two of the very best of the western team, will play two games for a purse of $175. These games will be worth seeing, and will undoubtedly attract a tor? crowd Netloe te Subscriber. After September 1st the price of The Omaha Daily News will be 81 GO a yoar. Subscriptions will be received at the old price (91 00 per-juiar) during August. Old papers for sale at this office. The Nebraska Mercantile Mutua Insurance company of Lincoln, Ne braska, has over $0,000,000 insurance in force with the leading business men of the state. Auk to see a list of them W. W. Sanders, agent. Just About Bedtime take a Little Early Riser it will cure constipatipn, biliousness and liver troublos. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are different from other pills. 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