; ,mm . A, VOLUME XLV11L jj NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1904 NUMBER 30 l m 1 i liteflfel Local News Seo If T Hill for Ore insurance. Mrs, Wm. Smiley isquito sick. The splendid weather still continuts. P. L. Woodward wont to Falls City Thursday. J, H. Linn came down from Linceln Thursday. J. B. Hoover went to Brownville Thursday. G. N. Titus went to Peru Thursday afternoon. Madrigal conctrt at Hoover's opera house Jan. 20 Try the Devoa paint. Sold by J. W. Kerns, Auburn. Miss Minnie May went U Peru Wednesday afternoon. One of 8. C. Lawreace's little daughters is quite aick. Fred 6. Hawxby of Aubura wan a Nemaha visitor Saturday. One line of eilverware suitable far wedding presents at Keeling's. W. S. Chambers ef Auburn was visiting Nemaha friendB this week, Joe Bunger is Moving lato his aew residence in the seuth part of towu. Jehn W. Knight has moved on a farm between Dunbar and Syracuse. Cyrus Minick visited his mother's timber land near Peru Friday ef last week. Mro. Reed, wife of Dr. Reed of Peru, nd metbei) of Dr. Cap Graves, died Wednesday morning. Mrs. A, F. Walsh went to Lincoln Thursday of. last week, t visit her husband fer a few days. The editor's office phene is No.40 and that of his residence is No. 1. Call us up if you have any newa. Good baby buggy for sale. Will take chickens or a pig for it. Mrs. A. N. Sedoras 2 SPECIAL ISALE AT VANDERSLICE'S Hr I am making Special Prices on Underwear J Shoes Hats Caps t And all Winter I will make Special Prices on $ Winter Wits We carry a complete line of FRESH GROCERIES $ at all times t J. H. VA1TDERSLICE iohn M. Clark had n lot of cattle dehorned Thursday. Of course John Flack did tbo work. Mrs. George R. Lindscy came in from Auburn Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Mary . Flaok. Mrs. J. A. Titus went to Shubert Friday to visit her daugbtor, Mrs. H. E. Williams, for a few days. Robt. I. Smith was a Nemaha visitor Tuesday . He returned last week from a visit with his father in Kansas. T. J. Hall of 86. Deroln visited his twe danghtors, Mrs. W. W. Stakes and Mrs. OdeStckes, on Wednesday. Fer Sale Seven fine thoroughbred malo Poland-China bogs, A. B. Paris. Mrs. Mary E. Flack returned homo Tuesday after visiting several days with her daughter1, Mrs. G. R Lindsay f Auburn, , Bord well of Nebraska City was in Nemaha Monday looking after the interests f the Edwards &, Bradford Lumber Co. James Hiatt, who has been at St. Joe for some time receiving medical treatment returned to Nemaha Friday of last week. Stull & Hawxby have opened law ofllce!i in Auburn ia the rooms recently vacated by R. Frank Neal, upstairs jusc west of the poatoulce. Pearl Heasley, daughter of Henry Heasley, was married a few days ago toE. M. Norval ef Brewnville. The bride is 10 and the groom is 23. All persons indebted to me are re quested to call and settle at once for 1 am greatly in need of Money. Amurbw.Aynks. Dr. D.F. Hutchison, Optician, froM Omaha, will Jbe at NeMaba again en Tuesday, Jan. 19, and Brownville. en Monday, Jan. 16. Eyes examined free. Warren Burns returned to Nemaha Wednesday after a visit te the Indian Territory. He is b well pleased with the country that he is sping back in a short time. ! t i i Goods Notice to Stock Feeders We have just added a fine line of the Celebrated Standard Stock and Poultry Food which we can sell you at factory prices from 50 cents to $5.00 per box 0 Very respectfully, M. X. H ILL Clarenoe Peabody, who is brake men for the B. & M., with headauart are at Table Rock, came to Nemaha Saturday and Tiaited until Monday evening. SEE US BLUSH W. W. Sanders, the handsome edi tor of the Nemaha Advertisor was in Auburn Friday rusticating around. Granger. M JT. Hill and family, with the ex ception of Theodore, drove to Stella last Saturday evening and viaited Mro. Hill's mother, Mrs. Noe. until Sunday aftarnoen. Rev. J. VT. 8app began a protracted meeting at the Christian church Sun day night. The chureh is well Oiled every night. Services begin at 7 o'ctcok. and does about 8. J. I, Dressier, of Nemaha, the treas urer of the Farmer's Mutual Insurance Company, was in the city Saturday and made his financial report to the company. Auburn Post. THOUGHT HE NEEDED THEM J . R. Cain, cashier of the bank at Stella, received thirtynine pairs of socks as Christmas presents from ads miring friends. Granger. Earle Gilbert has moved into the property be recently bought of J. B Hoover. He had the house thoroughly repaired, new windows put in, and made many other changes. He has a tine home. Fritz Wilkening, who is to take H. M. Tollinger's place as manager of Edwards & Bradford Co'a lumber, hardware and furniture business at Nemaha, came down from Nebraska City Monday. The latest from Cerdell, Oklahoma, gives but little reason to expect the recovery of Dr. Opperuau. His trouble is pronounced cancer of the stomach and it is thought that he can not last long. Auburn Granger. Mr. and Mrs. C. Derosa, who have been visiting in Nemana for two or three weeks, started for their home in Avery, Iowa, Tuesday. Mrs. Derosa is a daughter of Grandpa Prall and a siBter of Mrs. VT. W. Seid. Another car load of fltur from the Aurora mills just unloaded at the Paris building the (lour that pleases everybody in quality and price. Bran, shorts, chop feed, Grubam and corn meal always on hand. Crother, the harness man, will wait on you. E. L. Paris Ran A Ton Ponny Noil Through His d.l While opening a box, J. C. Mount of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny null through the fleshy part of his band. "I thought at onco of the pain and soroness this would cause me," he says, "and immediately appli do Chamberlain's Pain Balm and oc cauionallyafterwards. To my surprise it removed all pain and soreness and tho injured purts were soon healed. For sale by W. V. Keeling. R. I.Brewn has been awarded tho centact as manager of the poor farm, no is to receive &C50 and the uso of the farm. There were several bids but the commlsionerB considered Mr. Brown's offer the lowest ahd bost. Mrs. C. B. Celerick of Friend, Nob., arrived in Nemaha Saturday and will visit awhile with hsr mother-inslaw Mrs. D. M. Coleriok, and other relas tlves. Her health is quite poor and it.ia hoped hor visit hero will benefit ner. Tho Odd Fellows aro making ar rangemeats for a supper and a bin time at their ball Saturday night of tns week, and have invited the Res bekahs te be present and see how they do things. VT. S. Maxwell, carrier on free deliv ery reute No. 2, enly Made a third of the trip Tuesday. One horse got sick after he got started en his round and he bad to stop at N. B. Catlin'a and doctor It. He got back to Nemaha after 4 o'clock. Henry Kssger, living aearSt.Deroin, a few days ago brought to Nemaha a large golden eagle that had been killed in that section. The bird measured 7 feet 3 inches frem tip to :tp of his wings and was a Qae specimen. It was sent U Peru to be ssounted. H. M, Tollinger, manager of the Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co., will leave Nemaha en .Tauuary 10, 1004, and be requests all parties in debt to call and fix their accounts befere he leaves. Youra truly, H. M. Tollinoek. ESTRAY H0TI0E Came to my plce Sunday, January 10. 1004, a red heifer calf with wbite spet in forehead, weighing about 4t0 pounds. Owner can have same by paying charges for keeping and adver tising the same. W.W.Seid. T. J. Rumbaugb, mail carrier en routo No. 1, lias boon on the sick list fer over two weeks, with grip. Sam Littrell, the substitute, has boen can rying the mail. Mr. Rumbaugh is get ting better and thinks he will be all right in a few days. J.J. Alexander was in tho country south of town Tuesday, going on foot, and coming back bis feet get so heavs ily laden with gumbo that he bad to stop and unload. He was a little feari ful that the pile of dirt left would frighUn horses, but could not do any better. Mrs. John W. Hawxby, who has been critically ill for two or three weeks, is some better. A trained nurse from Lincoln took care of her for awhile, but Mrs, Hawxby was feeling well enough a few days ago to dispense with the nurse's care. It is hoped she will continue to imprnve. Roy Brown died Wednesday night, Jan. 13, 1004, at the home ef Mrs. Susan I. Shively, in Nemaha, Nebr., aged 17 years, 1 month and 20 days Roy has been a great sufferer for a long time from consumption. He has made his home for several years with his great aunt, Mrs. Shiveley, his pars ents being dead. The funeral services were hold ac the Christian church ac 10 o'ejock a. m. Friday, Rev. J. W. happ preaching the sermon. The body was taken to Prairie .Union for burial. A Lesson in Health Healthy kidneys niter the impurities from tbo blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Fos ley's Kidney Cure makes 'sound kid neys und will positively cure all forniB of kidney and bladder disease. strenghten8 the whole system. M T Hill. A New Invention Mlnlck'sFioldCorn Husking Muahine huHks the corn from the stalk, leaving eialks standing in the Held. Exclusive etato and manufacturer a rifjht for sale uy mo inventor and patentee. Corres pondunne solicited. Address 4 4 If. T. MINICK', Nemaha, Neb, Foley's Htnoy and Tar contains no opiates and can oafoly bo given tt childron M. T. Hill Old papers for salo at this office. FOUND The cheapest place to buy goods. W. M, Snelling of St. Deroin. Nebr., Is closing 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. STULL HAWXBY ATTORNEYS WW, REAL KBTATS, COXI.KCTIONS OmooB over Pontoflloo Bnlldlnir, t Frank Neal'a old stand, AVBUIIIV, - - MKMRASKA r. . W. Keeling, Nouinhn, Nebraska. Office in Koeling drug store. dr.;g. m. jlndrews Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women' Stella - - Nebrafllca C. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteen years experience. Terms and dates at Tho Adver.ti.ser office. PETER KERKER. Dealer In MEATS Hiffhoat market price paid for Hides. Lard, Tallow, etc. KNAPP & SON Froprietora of the Livery & Feed Stable NSMAHAJNSBB. Grcod Dray in connection with Livory Satisfaction goarantaed. T. B, Orothei In the PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Matte Harness a Specialty WfeSLEY H. CLARK Dealer In Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'Phone calls answered promptly. 'Pin 1 1 N( ao NEMAHA,