j 1 H VOLUME XLV11L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1904 NUMBER 35 i Local News See M T Hill for fire Insurance. I en Sanders went to Palls City FrlH day night. We are certainly having some solid nnter weather. Try the Devoe paiut. Kerns, Auburn. bold by J. W. The roads are very improving slowly. rough and are POSTPONED The public sale by Seymour Howe which was to have been Friday of this week, has boen postponed until Fris daybf next weok. when it will bo hold at the farm of W. G. Maxwell. Horses for sale or trado for cattle. A. L. P. Thompson. Shubert now has a rural route. It started Monday morning, with Chas, a. Smiley as carrier. The- routo lies east, southeast and northeast of the town. There is a great deal of sickness in the community now. Mra.E. E. Uumbuugh went to Au burn Thursday forenoon. Gall and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. A due line of silverware suitable for weddiiig presents at Keoling's. If the Stationery You Use Is from our Store Your Stationery-will be UP-TO-DATE All kinds, plain and fancy Tho Madrigal Concert Co. will give an entertainment at Hoovor'a opera houso Thursday evening, March 3rd. Thistis tho last ontertnlnment given by tho syndicate lecturo bureau of Nemaha and should bo liberally paU ronized by our citizens. Tho company is lino. Do not fall to peo them. Hon. Church Howe, U. S. Consul at Antwerp, lielglum, recently under went an oporation for tho romoval of four or llvo small tumors on tho side write Fire and Tornado Insur- Prof. Eugene Ilowo'of Exeter, Neb., airlved in Nemaha Monday evening, having been sent for on acoount of tho ance, both old lino and mutual. critieal condition of his father Seymour Howe. Seymour Howe's condition became much worse last Saturday night and on Sunday ho was in a ctltical condi tion and suffered extremo pain. Mon day ho wb a llttlo oasior, but Tues- day and Wednesday was worse again. IIo rested fairly woll Wednesday night and Thursday morning was apparently a llttlo better, but it is feared the booming improvement will last only a voty short time. Ilia condition is vory serious and tho end may como at utiv Hint). of his neck. Ho stood tho oporation I all right and is rocovorlng from its Chnrloy Thompson, son of A. L. P. N. B. Do not forgot, that wo effects. Several years ago ho had a Thompson, had hia hand caught In a similar oporation performed at Llns corn ahnller and soveroly lacoratoda colu. low du8 ago. IIo has an interest In a W. F. Keollng, John I corn shelter and was holnlni Hhell com t-v 1 uuiasiLi, ror ijtV(i AiiilorHnn. Tn nnmn wnv li in Waller Iladlock has been very sick with pneumonia for several days. John Vanderslico returned home from a trip to St. Joe on Monday. Miss Stella Washburn visited Peru friends last Friday and Saturday. Win Rossoll has been sick for a few days from tho effects of a bad cold. Miss Nellie- Sanders is quite nick, being threatened with pneumonia. Sheridan coal, clean as wood, for sale by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Tho young beoplo have been im priving the cold weather by skating. E. M. Boyd of Auburn was tho guest of F. L. Woodward Friday night. Wednesday was Ash Wednesday, the beuiuninir of the forty days of Mrs W. II. Barker and chlldreu went to Shubert Friday night of last week. Mrs. Marlon Sold, who has been vl&itinu her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Barker, for several weoks, re" turned to her home at Dunbar last Friday. Mrs. E.F. Bursou and Mrs J. L. ! Speece went to Peru Friday to" visit their daughters, who are attending the Normal school. Thoy returned Suturs day night. The Valentino social given by the Methodist Sunday school at the home ofiMrs. E. A. Minick last Saturday night was well attended, especially by the young people. F. W. Wilkening went to Nebraska Very respectfully, M. X. HILL James A Stephenson, Hobt I. Smith, ,mm, got,01111Kht nnd boforu the 8hcUof Harry I Itussoll Will S Hussoll and waB slopped his hand was drawn Into . G. Maxwell drove over to Stella tho BnuUor. Tho lleah wn8 nlm0Bt 'Piinoflnit ittwl tin,.lnl.1 1.. 1 ilt..ii . ,, m n.suiuiinga atrlppud from thp urst (lnger ftnd B004 lodge of Odd K'llows. Tho lodge Li ,, Mliw, .,na ,Iir nla .i - ... . Between tho ilrst and second ilngor starts out with a good membership. Tho work was dono by members of tho Palls City lodgo. A. It Titus has sold his property in ftemaha to August Qulllor, the price being 8750. Albert will soon move to tho farm ho has ronted near Syracuse, Neb, The hoira of William H. Hoover are dividing tho estato loft by him. Mrs. Hoover retains the farm northeast of "" w not Do crippled, but It can a hole had been but in tho flesh that required sovoral stitches to oloso it. He camo to town and Dr. Galthor dressed tho wounds. It la thought tho A special pension examiner was in Nemaha last Saturday, getting ovis dence In tho case of Chas Colerick of town, where alio Is now living. Tho other farms and tho town property, wo understand, aro dlvidud equally be tween tho threo daughters, Miss Mario Hoover, Mrs. Lllllo Walsh and Miss Helen Hoover. not bo need for somo time STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS KSTATIC, COIiMCCTIONS OIltcuN ovor 1'ostonii'o Hiilldlnt,', nt Finnic Neul'H old slum), Walter S. Maxwell, carrier on rural auhuiin, NKllltAHICA City Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday evening. Sherman May looked after the Edwards & Bradford Co. while the manager was away, ruturnilll. Friend. Neb., formerly a resident of route No. 2, says ho wants pooplo to Nemaha, who was a soldier in tho Spanish-American war and who is an applicant for a pension. Mrs. Sailors, who formerly lived near Barada but who for some timohas been iivingnear Palisade, Neb., is tho gusst of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob West. Mr. hiulors nas rented a lacjn near Barada. Next Monday is Washington births I day which is a legal holiday. Tho rural routo carriers win not go over their routes that day. Tho postofllco will be open from ,0 a. m. until after the distribution of tho mail', and from 3:15 until tho mail is distributed. understand that tho patrons on his routo are just as good as those on any oilier route. A fow days ago ono of them presented him with Severn pounds of lino honey and a day or so inter anotner ono gavo mm somo spare ritB and backbones. W. Keeling, Noinnlm, Nobrnskn. Offico in Koeling drug store. very We had a snow and Wednesday enough to ground. sleet storm cover the David Kra.ier is able to get down town aeuln after his severe attack of sickness. C. W. Roberts shipped a carload of hogs to St. Joe Wednesday evening, going through with them. Lew Argabriglit wont to Upland, Nebr.. Friday ot laBt week, to visit a particular friend a fow days. The rural carriers! have had rough roads for somo time. rne otner uay carriar Mo 1 was presented with some backbone by F E Ilooxer and a nail of hominy by William Mend. Last week George Codington and his deputy, Charles Anderson, llnish- ed up the extra work in tho treasurer's office and quit. Mr. Codington has been eight years in tho office and Mr. Anderson four. Post Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Stella drovo over to Nemaha Monday to see Mrs Moore's brotheriin-law, Seymour Howe. Miss Cloud, friend weeks. Helen Hoover went to Bed Neb.. Tuesday to visit her Mrs. T. C. Ilackor for two Carl Wilkening of Nebraska City visited his brother. F . W. Winkening from Sitturday evening until Monday afternoon. Grover Freeland returned to Stan- Knrru frt IV oil w iat i if rvf loot- i tir after visibing several days with the family of Dr Galthor. John Sanders returned to his home in London precinct Sunday aftoruoon a threo days' visit with his cousins W. F. and Nellie Sanders. L. Fouteh of Sheridan county, Neb., .was in Nemaha two or three days the first of tho week. He is a brother of Rev. M S Foutch of Brownvillo. Monday night five refugees were in itiated into the mysteries of the Royal Highlanders Mr. and Mrs. John M. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Paris and Alva Maxwell. Aftor tho close of lodge supper was served. A. It. Titus is going to farm on a largo scale this year, He has leased a farm of 240 acres two miles from Syracuse, nnd has bought six head of mules and three of horses to do the work, wo hope ho will make piles of money. Lee Lawhon, who recently moved to Nemrha, has opened a stock of pumps and pump fixtures in the building south of the Keeling drug store. He talks of putting in a stock of under takers gooods soon something that is badly needed. W. M. Snolling of St. Deroln has bought of Mrs. Elvira Banks tho stock of groceries in tho corner building J. B. Hoover's old strnd and has taken possession. He will move hi stock trom St. Doroin nnd will also add new goods. Ho will carry a good lino of groceries and a small lino of dry goods, which will bo added to as the trade demands. S. II, Avey and S. C. French of Auburn were calling on our citizens Tuesday, endeavoring to impress upon their minds the fact that S. II. Avey & Co. sold tho best piano?, organs, watches, jewelry, etc., and also to con vince them that they needed some thing in their lino. Woodrnff Edward, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Llttroll. died Thureday morning, Fobruary 18,1001. from congestion of tiie lungs. lie acked just ono day of being foui months old, having been born Oct. 19, 1003. Tho parents have tho syms pathy of all in their sorrow. Wm. G. Maxwell has rented tho Mrs. Alice A. Minick property, south of tlia Minick hall, and expects to move in a lew days. Wo understand Mr. Maxwell and the two boys will go to the Black Hillti this summer. Mars ahull Webb also expects to go there, and wo tsupposo all will como back millionaires in a short time. DR. Or. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women - Nebraska Stella - W. E, Wheeldon asks us to request people wanting toflnd out whether trains are on time or not to inquire of central. He will inform central as soon as ho hears from tralnB. Mr. Wheeldon is very busy, especially about train time, and it takes cone aiderablo time to answer tho 'phono as frequently as he sometimes has to do. Just About Bedtime take a Little Early Riser it will cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles. DeWitt'n Little Early Risers are different from other pills. They do not gripe and break down tho muc ous membrane of the stomach, liver and bowels, but cure by gently arous ing tho secretions and giving strengtl to these organs. Sold by W. W. Keels ing. Mrs. Clara Corey of Sutton, Nebr., irrived in Nemaha Wednesday ovons ng. Mrs Ooroy is a nelco of Mrs, Seymour Howe who made hor home with Mr. and Mrs Howe from young childhood until her marriage and is like a daughter to thorn. She was culled hero by the crioical condition of Mr. Howe. Fred Stnitli of Bracken and Miss Sara Aue. dauhhtor of W. II. Auo of olllce. Auburn were married at the Lutheran parsonage at South Auburn Wedness day morning, Feb. 17, 1704. The young people took tho train for Omaha and after a few days' visit with rela tives will go to housekeeping on R, I. Smith's farm near Bracken They have tho best wislios of Tho Advertiser force for their future hap piness and prosperity. C. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteen years oxporienco. Terms and dates at Tho Advertiser PETER KERKER. . Doulor la Highest market prico paid for HidoH, Lard, Tallow, oto, Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and can safely bo given to children M. T. Hill Another car load of flour from tho Aurora mills just unloaded at the Paris building tho flour that pleases 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, Will Oure Consumption A A Herren of Finch, Ark. writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar Is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I knowthat it Iiab cur ed consumption in the Urst stage. M T Hill. Ran A Ton Ponny Nail Through His d. While opening a box, J. C. Mount of Three Mile Bay, N. Y,, ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand. "I thought at onco of tho pain and soreness this would cause mo," ho says, "and immediately appli do Chamberlain's Pain Bui m and oe caslonallyaftorwards. To my surpriso it removed all pain nnd soreness and tho injured parts were soon healed. For sale by W. W. Keollng. MYSTERIOUS 0IRGUMSTAN0E Ono was palo and sallow and tho other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference ? She who la blushing with health usesDr King's Now Life Pills to maintain it. By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head olf constipation. Try them, Only 25c at Keoling's. v Travoliug is Dangorous Constant motion jars the kidnoys which aro kept in place in tho body by delicate attachments. This is tho rea son that travolors, trainmen, Btreet car men, teamstera and all who driyo vory much, Buffer from kidnoj disease in somo form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens tho kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease Geo. EHauaan locomotivo englneor, Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibration of tho engine cauBed me a great deal of trouble with my kiduoya, ftnd I got no relief until I used Foloy'a Kidney Cure. M T Hill. KNAPP & SON l'roirlotor8 of the Livery & Feed Stable NEMAIIAJINEBR. Good Dray in connection with Livory Satisfaction guarantood, T. EI. Oi'otliei In tho PARIS BUILDING A New Invention Mlnlck'sEIoldCorn Husking Machine huskB the corn from tho stalk, leaving Btalks standing in the Held. Exclusive Btato and manufacturer'H right for sale by tho inventor and patentee. Corres pondence solicited. Address 4 4 II. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Neb, Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty WESLEY H. CLARK Doulor In Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEES: 'Phone calls answered promptly. 'Phone No20 NEMAHA, NEBlt. a