VOLUME XLV11L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1904 NUMBER 31 Local News See M T Hill for (Ire insurance. Mrs. Joe Bunger Wednesday. went to Auburn Madrigal concert at Hoover's opera liouse Jan. 20 Try the Devoa paint. KernB, Auburn. bold by J. W. Curt Hrown went Kansas, Friday. to Sommerfiold, Mrs. J. M. Sanders forweveral days. has been sick Louie and May Korker drove out to Auburn Sunday. Mrs. A. F. Walsh returned Lincoln Monday ufternoon. from Harry Hoover shipped a car of ahnep toSt.Joe Monday uight. Elmer E. Humbaugh and wife viBitn ed friends in fern Sunday. A flno line of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Keeling's. There is considerable sickness Nemaha and vicinity at present. in The protarcted meetings are vet in progress at the Christian church. Mias Doshie Frazier of Humboldt is visiting her uncle, David Frazler. Miss Floreuce Minick visited Au burn friends Monday and Tuesday. J. M. Clark shipped two carloads of cattle. to Kansas City Monday night. Marshall Webb isbaving his house painted inside and is fitting it up to move in Geo. D. Uarnngton, jr , county sups erintiMident, visited the Nemaha schools TueBdny. ' The schoolmates of Miss Faye linger gave hor a surprise party Saturday nfternoon. Tols last Mrs. David Frazier started to Good man, Mo., Tuesday, to visit her son Dr. W. W. Fra.ier. The editor's oUico phone is No.40 and mat ot uis residence is No. 1. Call us up if you have any news. vni7. wiiKoning is now manager ot the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.'b business at this place. The telephone wires on tho Stella lin' north of Sliubert wore brokou by the heavy sleet Wednesday. Miss Bessie Anderson came in from Auburn Wednesday and is visiting her sister, Mre. John I. Dressier. Good baby buggy for Bale. Will take chickens or a pig for it. Mrs. A. N. Skdoiias Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mead started for Andersou, Indiana, Tuesday, to ats tend the tun oral of Mrs. Maud's father Frank Harford went to Peru Wendesday afternoon to visit his bro ther Clyde, who is attending the Stato Normal. The state sheep inspector was in isemuna Monday atternoon to inspect the car of sheep Harry Hoover shipped to St. Joe. u. i . Zook and Jim CoIHob have been cutting wood on tho Nemaha riv er between Nemaha and Bracken for some time. iniHBr o, maxweii iu not go over rural route No. '2 Thursday aa the tir..l. . if ii . . roads were impassable on account o the sleet storm. Mrs. Carrie Lukins, who has been visiting her brother F. L. Woodward three or four weeks, returned to her home in Kansas City Thnrday. All pursous indebted to mo are re quested to call and settle at once for I am gieatly in need of money. Andhicw Aynks, John llapor, county Attorney of Pawnee county, vrns in Neranha Tues day and viaited his friend, It. I. Brown until train time the noxt day. Coy Riven, who hau been staying with his aunt, Mrs. Earlo Gilbert, for some timo. returned to his home at Clay Center, Kansas, Thursday. Josiah Frazlor, who has been visit ing at Humboldt for some time, ri turned to Nemaha Sunday morning, coming from Salqm on tho freight. Marion Seid, who is now living at Dunbar, Nebr., wrltoB hia father that ho cut his foot badly n few dayB ago. It tosk five Btltcheu to close the cut. G. N. Titus want to Lincoln Tues. day to attend the meeting of the north cultural society, the republican state cental committee and other gatherings. Lester Russell went to Kansas City luesday to look at cattle with the dea of buying a car of feeders, but res turned the next day without buying anything. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wheeldon, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Tollinger, and Mian Carrie Burg drove up to lirowhvillo Sunday and visited It. F. Steutevillo and family. George Hayes, of Madison county, Indiana, who has been visiting rela ttves m this part ol JNeuraska, was the guest of his old frieud J.J. Alex ander Monday. Sherman May on Tuesday moved nto the liouua he recontly bought of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. and Mrs. May now lias charge of the telephone central. We deiire to thank thoso who so kindly assisted uh during the sickness, death and burial of our little boy. Mus. S. I. Siijvjjley AND FAMILY. The infant child of Mr and Mrs. Joe Smith died at the home of tho par ents in Nemaha Sunday. Jan. 17, 1001, and was burled in the Nemaha ceme tory Monday afternoon. Rev. J. W. Sapp conducted tho services. Do not fail to attend tho entertains ment civen by the Madrigal Concert Co. at Hoover's opera house next Tuesday night. ThiB will tie tho last entertainment of tho series given by the lecture bureau and should be libs erally patronized. On Thursday of this week, the edi tor received a Christmas and New Year's greeting and best wishcB from Major Church Howe, counBel general of the United States at Antwerp, Bel gium. Although a little late in arriv ing, tho remembrance and good wishes are appreciated just the Banfe. Tuesday night rain fell almost all night and tho next morning it was freezing. The roads, trees, bushes, fences, eidewalks, etc., were covered with ice, and this got worse through out the day. Thursday morning it was hard to get around. Limbs on trees were broken and a few telephone wires became so heavily laden that they gave way. It was the worst storm of this kind we have had for years. v . hi. Hoover had a lively runaway Sunday night. He left his horses tied at Walt Maxwell's while he went to church. After church the team was standing allright. Fred went in tho house a fw minutes and when he came'out he found the ponies gone. He caught a ride out witli Clyde Roberts as far as the lattor lived, and walked the remaining two miles homo. When ho got there ho found the ponies standing at tho gate, wet with sweat, but not a thing was broken. They must have taken a circle through tho orchard as some pieces of apple tree limbs were in the buggy. A team that would run six miles, turning cor ners and not break a tiling is allright. Concert Tues. night rsotice to Stock Feeders We havo just added a fino lino of the Celebrated Standard Stock and Poultry Food which we can sell you at factory prices from 50 conts to $5.00 per box Vory respectfully, yyv. nr. h i Luko Fisher, who has been Hick with bronchitis at the home of his sonsins law, C. A. Larimore, was ablo to go tothe table Monday for tho first time tinco taken sick, and is sturdily gain- ing his health. He will return to Colorado Springs uh soon as ablo. Stella Press. The Madrigal Concert Co. will bo at Nemaha Tuesday night, Jan. 20. This will bo tho last number of the lecture courso, and it is said to be even better than the Midland Concert Co Do not fail to hear them. Reserved seat tickets 115 cents, General admissi ion 25 cents. On Tuesday!1. J. Rumbaugh, carrier on rural route No. 1, was held up whiivon his route. A man hailed him and ordered him to got out of his wagon. Mr, Rurabaugh obeyed orders Then tho man put a bushel of npplos in tho wagon, told him to get in and drive on. The next day he was pre sentcd witli a lot of spare ribs, backs bone, etc., by one of tho patrons of the route who had been killing hogs. On Thursday auother patron presented him with two pounds of Hue honoy Mr. Rumbaugh appreciates this kind of treatment. II. M. Tollinger and family startei for Sioux City, Iowa, Tuesday after noon, where they expect to make thei future homo. Mr Tollinger hna ; position as manager of tho retail do partmont of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. He has been a resident of Nemaha for nearly two years and he and his family have made many strong friends. Mrs. Tollinger has been manager of the Auburn Teles phone lino in Nemaha since it was es tablished hero May prosperity, health and happiness attend them in their now home. Another car load of Hour from the Aurora mills just unloaded at the Paris building the Hour that ploasea everybody in quality and price. Bran, shorts, chop feed, Graham and corn meal always on hand. Crother, the harness man, will wait on you. E. L Paws, Concert next Tuesday What is Foley's Kidney Ouro? Answer: It is made from a preaerip-. tiou of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the most eminent in the country. Tho ingredients are tho purest that money can buy, and are scientifically combined to got tho beat results. M T II 111. Ran A Ton Ponny Nail Through His d. While opening a box, J. C. Mount of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., run a ten penny nail through the flo-ihy part of his hand. "I thought at once of tho pain and soreness this would cause me," ho says, "and immediately appli- do Chamberlain's Pain Bui in and oc casionallyafterwards. To my surprise it removed all pain and soreness and the injured parts were soon healed. For sale by W. V. Keeling, 1 -ii"'J'."L "'WH J . i I- I ' Victory ledgo No. 105, Independ ent order of Odd Fellows, gave an oyster auppor and eutortalnmont in their beautiful hall Saturday night. Tho eutortalnmont consisted of rocitas tlo.ua, Bongs, piano soles and duelB violin boIob, etc., and was greatly on oyed by all. Thon supper was aerved consisting of oystora, oaudwitchea, cakes, oraugos, otc. Eightyifour pers sons Bat down to this feast and then there appoared to l enough left to supply half aB many moro. Then moro music waa onioved. social cons vorsatlon, otc. Tbore wore no guests iresent outsido of tho Odd Follows families,moMborflof the Robokah lodge and the editor of tho Advertiser. the occasion with tho oxcontion of Murnlmll iVnlili uml P - "" ' ituvi . a tju A-ii rwui 11 if i were feollng bad because they had no appotite. Thoy could only eat flvo bowlu of soup apieco, three sandwich es, two or throo orangoa nnd a few cooKioa, Bomo raw oysters, celery, otc. lhey did not know what cauBod their appetites to fail bo. TVVeicirlgeil Con cert onTuesday INigHt ESTRAY NOTICE Camo to my place Sunday, January 10, 1004, a red heifer calf with white spot in forehead, weighing about 160 pounds. Owner can havo same by paying charges for keeping and advor Using tho same, W . W. Seid. Just About Bedtime take a Little Early RlBer it will cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles. DoWitt's Little Early Risers are diileront from othor pills. Thoy do not gripe and break down tho tunc oub membrane of tho stomach, liver and bowolo. but cure by gently arous- ing the secretions and giving strength to these organs. Sold by W. W. Keels ing. Traveling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kidneya which are kept in place in tho body by delicate attachments. This is tho rea son that travolers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive vory much, s 11 f Tor from kidney disease in some form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures nil forms ot kidney aud bladder disease Geo. Efluusun locomotive engineor, Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidnoya, and I got 110 relief until 1 used Foley's Kidney Cure. M T Hill. What Thin Folks Nood Is a greater power otdigesting ard assimilating food. For thorn Dr C ; f 1 v Li fo Pills work wonders They tone and regulate the digestive organs, guniiy uxpui tin puisuu lruui the system, ouricii 1110 uioou, improve appetite make healthy flesh. Only 25c at Keeling's. Will Ouro Consumption A A Ilorren of Finch, Ark. writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is tho best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I knowthat it has cur ed consumption in the first stage.' MT Hill. Take tho wagonette when in Au burn if you want to go to any part 0 the city. John McEllunoy prop. A T.nnortn 1 TTr 11 Healthy kidneys niter tho impurities from tho blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Fos ley's Kidney Cure makes sound kid neys and will positively cure all forniB of kidney and bladder disease. It stronghtons tho whole system. M T Hill. A New Invention Minick'sFioldCorn Husking Machine husks the corn from the stalk, leaving stalku standing in tho iield. Uxclusivo statu and manufacturer'n right for sale by tho inventor and patentee. Corres pondence solicited. Address 1 -1 II. T. MlNlOK, Nemaha, Neb,! Foloy'a Hnoy and Tar contains no oplntcs and can safoly bo given to children M. T. Hill Old papers for salo at this offlce. FOUND The cheapest place to huy goods. W, M, Snelling of St. Deroin. Nebr., Jg closing Ollt IliS StOCK and Will Sftll mi Sn.t.nv. Clays lor CaSll at actual cost of goods, with ten peiCent added. Call on him for bar gains. . STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS LAW, KlCAIi H6TATK, COIiLRCTIONS OIIIoch over 1'OHloniw Hullrtliitf, at Frank Nt'Ui'H old utmul, auhuhn, - wrcniiA.sicA r. (gj. W. Keeling, Nomnlm, Nobraskn. Offico in Kooling drug storo. DR,!Gr. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - C. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteen years experience Terms and dates at The Adveitiser olllce. VET Eli KERKEli. Deulor In MEATS Highest market prico paid for flidcH, Lard, Tallow, otc, KNAPP & SON I'roprletornof tlio Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHAflNEBR. Qcoj Tjray in connection With Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. T. JZ. Orothei in tho- PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Mate Harness a Specialty WESLEY H. CLARK Uciilur In Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK CUARANTEET 'Phone calls answered promptly, TI.Pi.i' K(2U NEMAHA, NKim.'