f Volume xlviu NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBEll 23, 1903 XUMBEK 18 r mi Vw 7f5?i 5 HOOSIER CASH STORE ? ,,.. Igodd goods! - - - ir . s- One lot Boys' Knee Pants, worth One lot Boys' Knee Pants, worth One lot Boys' Knee Pants, worth 85c, at... Fancy Croponot "Waistings, worth 15c, at Cotton Toweling, per yard Ladies' Shoes at Pins, per paper.. The best Coffee you ever saw . at.. Coal Oil that Phone 4 BROWN VILLE, NEBR. Local ISTews See M T Hill for Ore insurance. Herb Aynes went to Julian Monday Who could ask for any finer weather. Wagon for sale. Inquire of Nate SedoraB, One week from effect Thursday is election day. Josiah Frazler went to Humboldt last Thursday: Try the Devoa paint. Sold by J. W. Jverns, Auburn. Come out and hear Hon. 0. F. Reas vis next Thursday night. Full line of School Supplies just re-, ceived at Keellng's drug store. The candidates are certainly having fine weather for campaigning. The west freight ran up to Nebraska City as an extra Tuesday morning. Eli Knapp of Stella visited his pars ents and brother in Nomaba Wednes day. Marshall Webb is hauling rock for n foundation for a barn on hia Nemaha property. Colonel Joe Harper of Shubert was transacting business in Nemaha Thursday. Born To Mr. and Mrs. D. E . Litti roll, Monday morning, October 10, 1003, a One son. Al Morton of Auburn visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morton, the first of the week. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. handle the best aleel range made the Monarch. Call and see It. For Sale Bay horse, weight 1100, 7 years old, good driver. One buggy, nearly new. also a good set of single hurness. Seo W. E. Wiikeldon. 35c, at 65c, at '. SOc G9c met - 3fc $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00? "T" .10c $ juIU Burn! A fine line of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Keeling's. No one con truthfully question Wm. Mr. Crichton's qualifications to make a good county judge- Horse blankets just received by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Call and get prices on them. The editor's ofllco phono is No. 7 and that of his residence is No. 1. Call us up if you have any news. Just received a fine line of shot cuna at the Edwards & Bradford Lurabor Co. Call in and see them. Rob Russell claims his father has some corn that will go 05 bushels to ine acre, wiio can beat it? Remember the lecture by Luclan Edgar FollenBbee at Hoover's opera house Friday night of next week. If you are going to buy a stovo Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co. have them. Call and get prices on them. F. L. Woodward went to Kansas City Monday, returning Thursday. airs, woodward came homo with him. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Allen of Aus burn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Allen of Nemaha last Sun day. John Starks, who has been at St. Joe since he left Nemaha, returned Tuesday and will go to work at com busking. Weldon Shively came in from Beat rice Monday and returned Wednesday, He is shipping and selling apples at that place, Special prices on furniture for 10 days to make room for another car load Call and got prices at Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Co. Gilbert & McCandleas have had a fine new rack made for thoirreadys made skirts. O. F. Zook did the work and it certainly il a handBome piece of work. 25c $ Make your hens lay! Tlio poultry products of the United Stato are worth moro each year tiinn all the gold mined In the univorao. Wo imvo Leos' ifeg 'Matter and Poultry Food, Deodorized Dried Blood. Ground Oyster Shells, Try them Very respectfully, M. TT. HILL Hon. C. F. Reavis and the republican county candidates will speak in Hoover's opera' house Nemaha Thursday evoning, Oct. 20 They will apeak at Howe at 8 p. m. on the 20th and at Brownvllle on the evoning of tne 27th. Everybody Ins Vlted. As Miss Maud Kintou was driving to school a few days ago her horse foil d Mvn aud broke the shafts to her buggy. Walter A. Owen of Billings, Wont . arrived in Nemaha Monday evening on h visit to his daughter, Mrs Wiu. F. Keeling. Mrs. Hayes of Nebraska City visited her slstors.'Mrs. Ben Colerick and Mrs John Knigh, last week, going home Friday afternoon. The candidates on the republican county ticket are making a clean open campaign. They are not afraid to face the people. Hon.O. F Reavis will address the people of Nemaha Thursday evening of next week, at Hoover's opera house. Come out and hear him. PAINT PAINT PAINT We have the right brand of paint and the right price. Edwards & Brad ford Lumber Co. Peter Kerker has had a concrete walk laid in front of his meat market and a brick walk in front of the ress taurant. Tnis is the first concrete wnlk in Nemaha. We nopo others will follow suit. C. F. Zook. our street commissioner has done somo excellent work on the streets in the northeast part of town, whore very little work has ever been done. He is putting the streets In flue condition for winter. Mrs. C. T. Minick of Bracken, who has-been visiting hor parents in Okla noma for some time, returned home Monday evening. Her sister, Miss Gertie Elliott, camoj home with hor and will visit here awhile. For sale House and four lota in Nemaha. House has 4 rooms, story and a lml f. 2 lntn In fruit-, nnd o n o,.. - - f -wH ... kv 114 tll den. Three blocks from business part of town. Inquire of W. F Gills isple. Old papers for sale at this ofllco. Foley's Honoy and Tar is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness. M T Hill. For Sale Stovo wood ready sawed. cord wood, and about 150 good rails, 12 feet long. Can bo bought at ray farm or I will deliver at Nemaha. J. O. Stokes. If you want Are ineuranco. either in old line or mutual .companies, call on W. W. Sanders. MRS. THEO, HILL fjlas Just received a. complete stock of New Fall and Winter Millinery Call and FOUND The cheapest place to buy goods. W, M, Snelling of St. Deroin. Nebr., Is closing1, out his stock and will sell on Satur days for cash at actual cost of goods, with ten percent added. Call on him for bar gains. W. D. Culwoll, Chas. Anderson and S. P. Hobertson, fusion candidates for sheriff, treasurer and assessor, gave us a pleasant enll Wednesday. Thoy r all good Jellowa but are all wronK politically. C. T. Minick of Bracken, who has been baching for somo time while his wifo is visiting in Oklahomn, paid Ids usual Sunday visit to Nemaha and got a good square meal at hla sister's, Mrs. A. R. Titus. F. E. noover has tho largest ears bl corn we have seen this year. He brought a specimen ear in a few dava ago that measured fourteen intches in length, and says he liaa ears of corn of course) that are longer than this. Mrs. Alex. Weddol of Buffalo county, Nab., camu to Nemaha last Saturday and -visited Mrs. Rachel Weddel until Monday. She is visit ing at Auburn und receiving medical treatment, as her health is quite poor. James Illatt viBited Troy, Kansas, Falls City and Rulo, starting from Nemaha Thursday of last week and returning Tuesday. He has taken a ministerial work at Rulo, where he will preach this winter, hut will cons tinue to live in Nemaha. Last Saturday Miss Graco Young was out driving wheu a dog frightened the horse and it ran away. Miss Grace jumped out of tho buggy and iet tho horao go. It ran through town, but was stopped in front of Hill's drug store. Tho only damage dono was a brokon shaft. Gilbert & McCandloss have been ex pecting their ready made skirts for some time but thoy wereinot received until Thursday. A few days ugo a young lady came in tho store and said to A. R. Titus: "Havo you got your skirts on yet?" Albert blushed and told her ho had not. Lncian Edgar Follensbee, the noted lecturer from tho Pacific coast, will deliver the second lecture in tho Nemaha entertainment course on Fris day evening, Ootobor 30. , Prof. Fol lensbee is a very talented and interest ing speaker, his lecture overflowing with good sound logic, wit and humor. Tho opera house should ho filled. SALE. Mlloh cows, horses, coltB, potatoes. wood and crib poles for sale at StulPa faim, 4 miles south of Peru. Neb. Cowa will bo sold on a years time. Take tho wagonetto when in Au burn if you want to go to any part -of tho city. John McElhaney prop. see her Call and seo us for reduced rates n magazines and newspapers. Travoling is DangcrouB Constant motion jars the kldneya which are kept In place in the body by dellcato attachments. This Js tho tea son that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much, suffer from kidnoj disease in home form. Foley's Kidney Curo strengthens tho kidnoys and cures all? forms of kidney and bladder disease Goo E Hainan locomotive engineer, Lima, 0., writos, "Constant vibration of tho onpl ne caused mo a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foloy'a Kidney Cure. M T Hill. A New Invention Mlnick'HFloldCorn Husking Machine husks the corn from tho Btalk, leaving stalks standing In tho field. Exclusive Hfatn and mannfacturcr'ri right for milo bv th inventor and patentee. Corrcsd ponde ncn solicited. Address 1 4 II. T. MINICK, Nemliha, Neb, DR. G M. ANDREWS Medical and Snrgica? Diseases of Women C. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteen jeara exprienco. ToruiB nnc date's at Tho ATlvettlst-r ofllce. For Fresh Roasted Peanuts Soft Drinks and Groceries! -Goto G. F. LARIMORE Successor to J. B. HOOVER, NEMAHA, NEBRASKA 2Jr. $J. W. Keeling Nomaba, Nebraska. Office in Keeling drug storo.J WESLEY H. CLARK DoalorJIn Windmills and Pumps, Tanks,gPipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'Phono calls answered promptly. 'Phone No 20 NEMAHA, NEBR, Undertaker . Funeral Director and Embalmer I KEEP IN STOCK A COMPLETE itXH OF Caskets Robes and Funeral Supplies HEAESE IN OONNEOTIOff O. A.. JLO 0JL 7 5TVV