Melfafto VOLUME LVlll NEMAHA, NEB11ASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH J i, 1904 NUMBER 38 1 Local News See M T Hill for Ore insurance. day. Preaching at next Sunday. the Methodist church S. H. Avey waa in days tblt week. Nemaha several We are certainly weather this week. having March For 8ale Three young aowi, bred. Inquire at this office. Seymonr Howe's house is about ready for the plasterer.. W. . Motsloger has moved n county line near 8hubort. the S. H. Avey Co. sell the Famous Miller organsbest made. Call and see ub for reduced ratoe on magazines and newspapers. A tine line of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Koeling's. The NeraabaTelephoneExchange got out a new directory this week. For Sale A piano, only been used a short time. Inquire at this office. Cba . Stilwell has moved into his property in the west part of town. Mrs. Wm, H. Hoover is getting a big pile of wood and native lumber. Horses for sale br trade for cattle. A. L. P. Thompson. For sale About 400 bushels of oats, F L Woodward The best plsce to buy a piano or or can is of S. H. Aey & Co , Auburn. Charley Burns went to Syracuse Tuesday, returning Wednesday evens ng. For Stile A fresh cow, three years old a good one. Paris. Inquire of E. L We bad a just enough snow. little snow Thursday to say that theie was Three wetka election day. trustees V from next Tuesday is Who will be our next For Sale A half jersey cow, coming three yeiud old, giving milk. Inquire at this office. 8. H. Avey & Co. sell the "Hamils ton Watched" tho moat accurate time keepers made. A positive guarantee on every piece or jewelry purchased of S. H. Ayey & Co., Auburn. See the fine and complete line UK. and 18 K. wedding rings at d. Avey & Co , Auburn. of II . Miss Florence Minick went to Bracket) Friday and visited relatives until Sunday afternoon. Tiie village trustees have fixed up the sidewalk leading to the depot and the one north of the park. P. G. Swan moved to Nemaha Tues day. Ho is living in tho small house east of Dr. Keeling's home. ill F. banders and Frank Harford were g ven the third degree in Odd Fellows' ip laat Saturday night. Tare the wagonette when in Aus bin.; if you want to go to any part o the c t,y. John McElhaney prop. You can have all your jewelry clean oil and polished free of charge by calh in on S. H. Avey & Co., Auburn. For sale Olc hundred tons of baled hay, at S7.50 per ton, at Nemaha. F. L. Woodwaud. Lao Lawhon and Charley Clark have .moved in tiie E. E. Ilumbaugh pro t'ei ty'iii.tho northeast part of town. Friday of next week tho republican primaries will beheld. Tho conven tion will bo held at Auburn tho next Miss Maud Miller of Brownville Is working for Walter Hadlock, during the sickness of Mr. Hadlock and bis wife. 8herm Merritthas moved into the bouse where Chas. Stilwell has lived for several vears. on the Hoover land V north of tewn. The beat place in Auburn tetaktl your watob fer repairs is S. H. Avey &Co. Auburn. They are thorough and careful workmen. Elmer E. Allen went te Auburn Tuesday and to Johnson Wednesday . Mrs. Allen acted as cashier in tho bunk during Elmer's absence. hauncey Parker came in from Aus burn on bis pony Saturday forenoon and visited his frandmother, Mrs. Btrgtr, until Sunday afternoon. Seed oats for sale on my farm, two miles northwest of Nemaha, First come first served W. G. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. John Dorram of Neck, Mo., arrived in Nemaha Monday, on a visit to Mrs. Dorram's mother, Mrs. Letitia Struin, and old friends In this vicinity. Jacob Mann, a former resident of Nemaha but who has been living near Stella for a number of years, died Monday. Mr. Mann bad many friends among the old settlers here. Mies Dora Morten beads the list of the contestants in this district for the Auburn Post's free trip to tho St LouIb I exposition. Sba leads all the others in the district by a big majority. waiter uumriguc nas rented a farm near Syracuse. It is rumored that Walt is going to take unto him self a bettersbalf before ho takes up his permanent abode on the farm. August Quiller is building an addl Hon on the bouse ho recently bought of A. R. Titu8,making it about twice the present size. We understand Ans drew Ay lies will move in as soon as the changes are made. W. E. Wheeldon bus moved on bis farm northwest of town. He has be gun to sell products already, as be dis posed of part of bis chickens this week He expects to show the rest of the armerB how to raise fruit, corn, bogs, chickens, etc. Rev. M.S. Foutch received the sad news Saturday that bis younger bro iner naa oeen uauiy injured in a wreck whloh occurred near Des Moines Iowa while enroute to Illinois with car of stook and household goods. Rev. M. S. Foutch left Saturday evens ing for Iowa, where the brother died Monday morning. Tho remains were taken to Illinois for interment, accoms panied by Rev. Foutch. We have been unable to learn the full particu lars. Brownville Biograpb. A Lesson in Health Healthy kidneys filter the 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 forms of kidney and bladder disease. It stronghtons the whole system. M Hill. Ran A Ton Penny Nail Through His While opening a box, J. C. Mount of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail through theflrphy part of his hand. "I thought at once of the ... pain nnu soreness tma would cause me," he says, "and immediately appll do Chamberlain's Pain Balm and oc casionallyafterwards, To ray surprise it removed all pain and soreuess and tho injured parts were soon healed. For sale by W. W. Keeling. It's MeatSmokingTime Wo hav Lee's Extract Smoke It's the best and lowest in pric Vei'y respectfully, m. X, HILL The editor has been suffering from an attack of grip for two or three weeks part of the time in bed and part of tbe.lime just miserable enough t be around and find fault with oth era but is now better and hopes to be himself again soon. OAKD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank the kind friends and neighbors for thoir assistance and sympathy at the death and burial of ourdear and beloved daughter. Mr and Mrs. L. E. MoNinoh and Family. BOOIAL Tho Christian Sunday school wil give a Sock social at tho Hoover store building, first door south of Reeling's drugstore, Saturday evening,March 10 uvorybody le invited to coraa nnu bring their socks, which will be de livered trier. Refreshments of and" wiches, coffee land pickles will bo serve:!, also icecream and cake. Frank Titus made application some ime ago for a position as brakesman on the B. & M. Thursday "oreuoon Roadmaster E. Zook of Nebraska City wai in Nemaba und told Frank be thought they might uso him at once and the same afternoon Frank got a telegram telling him to come at once. He went up on the afternoon passen ger and we suppose Is now a brakes man. Another car load of flour from the Aurora mills just unloaded at the Paris building the flour that i'c es everybody in quality and price. Bum, shorts, chop feed, Graham and corn meal always on hand. Crotber, the harness man, will wait on you. E. L. Pakis. 'Will dure Consumption A A Herren of Fincit, Avk. writes, "Foley's noney and Tar h tho best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I knowthat it bis cur ed consumption in the first stsr.e. M T Hill. Catarrh of tbo S:oun0h. When the atomRCli is ove. !o,i?cd; when food is taken into it that fails to digest, it decays and Inflames the mus cous membrane, exposm tue tike, and causes the glands to seciele uMca Instead ot the natural juices of d'eal-' ion. ThiB is called cut?.'ii of ine Htomach, caused by iiKMe L'ou. Doc tors and medicines failed to beuetit uie , until I used Kodnl Dyspeps'a Cute. J. R.Rhe,C oppel.Te::. t'o-d by W W. Keeling Just About Bedtime take a Little Early like' '.i, wf! t- e constipation, blliou-siu's: mi Ivor troubles. DeWitt's Littlo Early Risers are different from other piijs. They do not gripe and break down the inuc us membrane of the stomach, liver and bowels, but cure by gently arous ing the secretions and giV'iijr hliey,h to these organs. Sold by W. W. Keels ing. Mrs. Dr. Kay visited AubumThurst day. Charley Thompson returnod to Shenandoah, Iewa, Monday. David Burns wont to Shubert Tues day evonlug, returning tho next day. Mrs. Keker of Richardson county visited her (parents. Mr. aud Mrs. Wi3t, lust Sunday. J. B. Hoover has made several changes in his hsuse that Improves I the lOOkS Very mUCh. Sheridan coal for sale ln large or small quantities, Clean as wood. J. H Vandkrslice. Mrs. Lltzle Hackor and two children ef Heokla, Nebr., arrived in Nemaha Wednesday en a visit to their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Lotitla K. Strain. Jaceb Sears, living near Peru, was in AemauA Tuesday, Mr. boars rev cently bought some timber land, join1 ing bis farm, of Mrs. E. A. Miulckl and came down to complete the trans fer. The Peru Normal building had narrow escape from burning Tuesday iqiouuuu. xb is nam vuu uru umigub from a defective eiectrio wiro in .the Puilo cs, Ih the third story. By cool and JJuctlve wetk of studontB and clth "ena the fire was extinguished. Tho loss was about 8I0OO, principally from damago by water. Olive Canp No. 14, Woodman of the World, had a supper at the opera bouse Wednesday night. The members and their families were present and all enjoyed themselves until a late hour. A short program was given, but the best part of tho entertainment was the supper provided by the ladies. There wa an abundance or good things for at least twice as many as were present. Tuesday niternoon toe oody or a new born babe was discovered by the side of the railroad track between tho crossing and the IB. fc M. depot at Auburn, It had evidently been placed there during the day, as the section foreman bad been over the traok that morning and bad seen nothing of it. We have learned of no clue being found us to the identity of the party leaving It there, or to tho mother. If you wunt Are insurance, either in old Hue or mutual compauies, call on W. W. Sanders. A New Invention Mlnick'sFieldCorn HuBklng Machine husks the corn from tbe stalk, leaving I stalks standing in the field. Exclusive slate and manufacturer's right for sale by the inventor and patentee. Corres nondence solicited. Address 4 4 H. T. MINICK, Nemaha, Neb. Traveling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kidneya which are kept in place in the body by delicate attachments. This is the rea sou that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters und all who drive very much, suffer from kidney disease in some form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures oil forms of kidney and bladder disease Geo. Ellausan locomotive engineer, Lima, 0., writes, "Constant vibration of the engine caused mo a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, und I got no relief until I used Foloy's Kidney Cure. M T Hill. BETTER THAN GOLD I was troubled for Boveral yoars with chronic Indegestipn and nervous debil ity," writes F G Green, of Lancaster. N II. "No remedy helped me until I began caking Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all tbo medicin es I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years, She says Electric Hitters are just splen did for female troubles; lhat thny are a grand tonic and Invigorntor for weak run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only no c Satisfaction gunri anteed by Keeling's Drug Sotre. Woria-Wldo floputatiou Whlto's Cream Vermifugo has ac hieved a world wldo reputation as be ing tho best of worm destroyers, and for its tonlo Infiuonco on weak aud un thrifty childron, as it neutralizes the acidity or sourness of the stomach, improves the digostionand assimila tion of food, strengthens the nervous system and restores them to the heAltk vigor and olastiolty of spirits natural to childhood. 2fto at Hill's. PnWtt tTnnn- anf, m.- ln nflnni,ttr1. UWnd fnr M.hm. hrnnnhltU .nri coarseness. m t mil. STULL HAVYXIY ATTORNEYS LAW, REAL KBTATK, COLLKCTIONN Ofllooi ovor Pofitomoo Building, At Prank Neat's old stand, AUUVKN, NEBRASKA (2)r. . W. Keeling, Nomahn, Nebraska. t Offioo in Kooling drug storo." DR.: G. M. ANDREWS Medical and SllTttical Diseases of Women Stella - Nebraska 0. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteen years oxporlenbo. Terms and dates at Tho Advertiser office. PETER KEliKEli. Dealor In ATS J, Highest market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, KNAPP & SON Proprietors of tho Livery & Feed Stable 'l?EMAHA,lTIEIt. Qcod Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed, JO EE A. JLAWJUOJr JWemaha, JYtbr. 9 JtJVn REFJ1WRS Ml Work Guaranteed See Jfie for JPriees T. E. Oi-otliei- In tho PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty WESLEY H. CLARK Donler.tn Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK CUARANTEEC 'Phone calls answered promptly. ThoneNo2(l NEMAHA, NEOK. r o m