Jtteftiie VOLUME XLVIU NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FUIDAY, SEPTEMBER li, 1908 XUMBKU 12 Hekftjka I - k ? te t rtHjftflgrrt v;j- JLooal JSTews . rfee M T Hill for lire Innuruncc, ot Nets, Dujtnra orWhlpa oee J. E. Crothcr. Cool enough for flrca Thuraday morning. Oharly Thompson WyorniUR. Is now visiting In Try the Devoe palut. Kernflp Auburn. isold by J. W. Wolden Shlvoloy oomo fine peaches. la Bhipplng out Pure linseed oil GO cento por gallon ut Hill's drugstore. , See the advertisement of the Eight Place, Auburn) Nobr. vVo had a very heavy night aud Wednesday. rain Tuesday Special prices on Furniture at the E. & B. Lumber Co. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., headquarters for harness. W. P. Tldrow ia now running a restaurant in Browuville. There are mo.re peaches in this sec tion than was thought for. There are lota of peaches in this ylcinity aud some fine ones. I,, i - A high grade baru paint for 05 cents per gallon at Hill's drug store. Full line of School Supplies just chived ut Keellng'a drug store. re- Southern strictly pure white lead pM ctinta per pound at HlU'a drug store. John Beard and family of Palmer Nebr., arrived in Nemaha last Satur.. d,y- - A One line of horse blankets just re clved at Edwards & Bradford Lum ber Co. James Hiatt ia able to go to work again after being sick since tho middle of May . David Fralzer atarted for Goodman, Mo , Tuesday, to visit his sou, Dr. W. W. Fraizer. Herbert Aynes and Clarence Conner are now at Nebraaka City helping Frank Titua bud. The editor's office phone is No. 7 and that of his reaidence.ia No. 1. Call us up if you have any news. Mrs. Dan Holmes waa up from Nes maha the fore part of the week visit ing old friends. Johnson News. Mrs. C. T. Minick of Bracken start ed for Oklahoma Thursday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.,Itabe Elliott. Pumps Pumps Pumps Just received ,a full line at the Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mrs, A. L. P. Thompson has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry Field, at Shenandoah, Iowa, for some time. Mrs. W. W. Keeling returned home last Saturday after a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ed L. Culver, of Omaha. ' Elmer E. Allen has bought A. It. Titus' fine driving mare. He is tired of hiring livery rigs. The animal is a fine driver. Q, F. Larimore has had a glass front put In his store room which gives much better light and gives the buildi itfg a much better appearance. Monday was labor day and conae qaently a legal holiday. It was ob served by the bank and postofllce, I which were closed most of the day. For Sale Bay hrse, weight 1100, 7 years old, good driver, One buggy, nwrly new, also a good set of single harness. See T. E. Wiikeldw. Sweat Votla Crothct'a. und Collate nt J. E. A flno line of silverware suitable for wedding presents aMKcellng's. Call lu nod nee us it you want o subscribe for any paper published in tho United States. 1'artlos who ordod mail boxes of the Lincoln 8tur agent can get them at tho Nemaha postofllce. Walter Thompson went to Shenatit doah, Iowa, Saturday to uttend the Western Normal school. Frank Titus went to Nebraska City Friday of last week to do some budding at J . II Hlcka' nursery. Mrs. D. M. Colorick, who has been visiting in the northwest part of the state, returned home Monday. J. W. Dorran of Omaha came to Nemaha Thursday! in the interest of the Hoyal Aohatos, the now fraternal order. Twenty-six of our citizens went to Lincoln on the excursion train Tues day morning. Moat of them came back that night. Just received a Que line of heating stoves at Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. aud the prices are right. Call in and soe them. - Clarence and Ed Beard, who have been vlBiting tho family of Seymour Howe, returned on Wednesday to Lincoln, where they work for the B & M. Mr. and Mrs. Soloman Baldwin and two children of Council Blufffl, Iowa, arrived in Nemaha Thursday of last week on a visit to Mr. Baldwin's nephew, Ben D. Baldwin. T. A. Clark of KanapollB, Kansas, arrived in Nemaha Thursday atterooou to visit relatives awhile. Tom is agent for tho U. P. R. It. and has been working about eighteen hours a day for soma time and feels the need of a rest. A very pleasant party waB given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Howe Tuesday night, in honor of Miss Cora Haith of Weatherford, Oklahoma, Miss Winona Moore of Stella, and Messrs. Clarence and Ed Beard of Lin coln. The Nemaha schools opened Monday morning with a good attendance of pupils. Miss Carrie C. Berg is prin cipal, Miss Stella Washburn teacher of intermediate department aud Miss Jessie Steuteville teacher of the pris unary department. Itobt . Stephenson, f Roy Argabrigbt, Ned Maxwell, Misses Norah and Grace Burson, Minnie Speece, Blanch and Edna Lytle are attending the Normal school at Peru. All are graduates of the Nemaha high sehool except Roy Argabrigbt. Washington, Sept. 0. Among the diplomatic changes annouced yesterday is that of Church Howe of Nebraska, who is transferred srom the position of consul at Sheflleld, England, to a similar position at Antwerp. The change is a promotion. non. F. Q. Hawxby of Humboldt, Nebr., gave us a 'social call Monday. Fred waB recently nominated by acs clamation by the fusionists for county judge of Richardson county. Fred is a fine young man all but bis politics. His chances are considered good. We are requested to advertise for men who are willing to do a fair day's worn ror rair pay. JNeraana now seems to have a deficiency of this class of citizens. The men who will work are rushed with work all the time and many times it is impossible to get a job done when wanted. We have two or three vacant bouses now that we would like to see occupied by this class of men. Old papers for sale at this office. School Days are Coming Ae are prepared with the l&rgc&mt tinci beset line of Erasers, Feris, Ink., etc., Ever brought to this market, low. very Respectfully, 7V. T. HILL. During the storm Monday morning lightding killed a nice yearling heifer belonging to F. L. Woodward. Th holfer was in tho pasture southeast of town , The hair was burned off where the bolt struck the animal. Rev. M. S. Koutch of- Brownvllle was in Nemaha'Tuesday and Wednes day, visiting frlends-and getting church matters in shape for conference. Ho goes to Lincoln next week to attend the annual conference. Tim friends of Mrs. Ponton of Brown ville will be pleased to learn that she ia improving us rapidly as could be ex pected since the operation at the Methodist hospital at Omaha. It will probably be two or three weeks before she is able to leave the hospital. Dr. II. S. Gaij,har reports Jt he follow ing births: Sunday evening, Stpl. 0, 1003, to Mr. and Mrs. Thou Humphrey, living on Shook's island, a fine girl. Thursday morning, Sept. 10, 1003, to J. M. Workman of Aspinwall precinct a fine boy. Antwerp, where Hon. Church Howe haa been sent at consul, if the capital of the province of Antwerp, in BeN glum. It is a city of about 200,090 in habitants. The position is consider ably better than toe one he has(had. Church makes a tine consul and his advancement will be steady. Rural free delivery route No. 2 will start from Nemaha next Tueaday.wiUi Walter Maxwell as carrier. This route will run southeast to the county line at John B. Stotts' corner, then to St. Deroin and then northwest through Aspinwall to Nemaha. The distance traveled is 23 J miles'. The Neaaaha county.fair will be held at Auburu next week. All who can should attend, and as many as possible should make exhibits. If you have any fruit, vegetables, live stock, etc., that is better than ordinary, take it te the fair and place it on exhibition, thus helping make the fair a success. Auburn can beat any placa wo know of for having trouble. Now the citizens of that burg are quarreling about the Chautauqua. John H. Dundaa has been trying to run a Chautauqua for several years with more r less success. This summer ho started out to raise a stock company. He first sold 100 shares of stock nattily to persons llvi ing on the north side. Then he Issued 10 more shares, which he sold to south aiders. Some on the north side became alarmed at this for fear the soutbsiders wauld take the Chautauqua away from the north side, drew out of the company and organized one of their own. They have incorporated and are ready for business. Both sides ;ar trying to lease the park for next year's Chautau qua. Both companies claim that John H. Dundas is with them. Call and see us for redueed rates on magazines and newspapers. John Colerlok has rented tho Beln rends corner and will start a meat markotin a few days. Hlo brother Jeff, who onco cut meat for thu people of Johnson will help him to got start ed. Johnnon News. A big deal took place nt Hot re cently whon E. J, Tucker sold hlo lum ber yard, implement store, grain busts nosa, business building, two residences and thirteen building lots to L. F. Grant, a farmer living south of Auburn and to Luclon Ceour of Howo, tho aide amounting to about 815,000. -Stclla Press. Warren Catltn drove up from Nema ha Tuesday and returned tho same day, Mr. Catllu was recently elected to the position of principal of the high school at Hamburg, Iotra. He is a graduate of tho State Normal here and also of the State University. ' Hamburg ls to bo congratulated on securing his valus able services. Peru Pointer. Walter Curtright and Miss Eva Jar vis had a slaughter of bumblebees lust Sunday. Tho beua had got Into the loft of I. J. Jarvia' house aud were getting' too numerous for comfort. Walt cut a hole in the colling aud got after them. He killed 235 and Miaa Jarvis killed 10. Before tliiH Miss Jarvia had killed 05 and Walt 25. They now hope they will not be bother, ed for a while with bumbleboea. Dr. D. F. tlutchiaon. Optician from Omaha, who has done some work in this locality, haa arranged to viait Nemaha regularly. Hia oillce day here will be on Monday, September 14, at trie noioi. rrte doctor cornea well ie- commended by people for whom he has done work. He givea special attention to relief from all kinds of headache due to eyestrain. Satisfaction given or money returned. Examination free The doutor will be at Sbubert Tuesday, September 15. In company with our mother we drove out to the Cumberland Presby terian brick church three milea north west of Nemaha last Sunday forenoon and heard an exoellent sermon by Rev. T mt.i.. - ...ill i mr. jluuii. xniB gentleman win prous ably preach there every alternate Sun day. After services we went home with Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Skeen and spent the afternooh in a very pleasant visit with this estimable family and with Grandma 6keeu, mother of Ben., This aged lady makes her home with her son A. J. Skeen of Eskridge Kas. , and is here on a visit to Bon T. Skeen and her daughter Mrs. C. W . Roberta . She is one of the pioneers of this county. Old papers for sale at this oillce. Cures When Dootors Pail Mrs. Frank' Chiaason, Patterson, Ia , writes June 8th, 1001 : 'I had malaria fever in a very bad form, was under treatment by doctors, but as soon as I stopped taking their medicine the fev er would return, I used a sample bottle of Herbine, found it helped me. Then I ' bought two bottles, which completely cured mo. I feel very grateful to you for furnishing suoba splendid medicine, and can honestly recommend it to those suffering with malaria, as it will surely cure them." Herbine, 50c bottle nt Hill's. Reveals a Great 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 germniufected mucus, and lets the life giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the inflamed, cough worn tbroab and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's Now DIacovery, the most in fallible remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles sue and 1.00. Trial bottles free at Keeling's. If you want fire insurance, either in old line or mutual companies, call on Tf. W, Sanders. JC Messrs. Si W. Christy and It. F. Stoutevlllo have bean collecting specimens thin week for tho horticultu ral and agricultural departments of the state fair, O. P. Doval of Auburn hav ing charge of the latter department. Contrary to tho opinion of all that the freezo last spring would kill nil the fruit, some very lino specimens have been grown. John Davles and Frank Morrison have brought in samples of the Elberta peach measuring irom )4 to 10 Inches in circumference. Mr. Stoutevlllo secured au apple measuring over 10 inches. Can yon beat this? Brownvilla Dlograph. One Minute cough cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the mi crobe which 1 1 okles the mucous mem brano, causing the cough, and at tlj Bamo time clears the phlegm draws out tho inflammation and heals and sooth' es the affected parts. One Minute cough cure strenghens the lnngs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curatlo cases of coughs, col dp, and croup. Ono Min uto cough cure la pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old.-W. W. Keeling. A New Invention Minick'aFieldCorn Husking Machine huska the corn from the stallc, leaving atalka Btanding in tho Held. ExcIusIvh Btatn and manufacturer's right for an la by tho Inventor and patentee. CorrvH pondencp Hollcltfld. Address 4 4 H. T. M I N ICK. Nemaha, Neb . DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - Ne"brnRlR i r i i ir -i JJ mt" C. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteen yoars experience. TeruiB and dates at The Adyertitter office. i i ii ., L nil n i i - For Fresh Roasted Peanuts Soft Drinks and Groceries Goto G. F. LARIMORE Successor to t J.B.HOOVER NEMAHA, . NEBRASKA L i- r. . W. Keeling, Nemaha, Nebraska. Office in Koolliig drug atoro.' WESLEY H. CLARK Doalorjln Windmills and Pumps, TanksPipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'Phone calls answered promptly. 'Phone No 20 NEMAHA, NEBR. Undertaker Funeral Director and Embalmer IKUKPU? STOCK J CO.VPLKTK UtfK OV Gaskets Robes and Funeral Supplies HEARSE IN CONNECTION O. Jl. lord SUUBBRTt NErUASKA i il '1 .AX.iM..MMM..0iM.tS&&- -4i 5 jaeswtw - .. i -f .- t4mi. y ',kiwiwit v ,Jtfj. . 1 t rwiV ", -rnV-rw w MMMVU AMJtfdlii vt 1 if - milTl IT.' - -j