f VOLUME XLV11L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, Al'lilL 29, 1904 XUMBEK 45 4 )r V XT S f t f Local News See M T Hill for Ore inaurance. Walter Hadlock is repainting his house. Farmers are behind with their spring work. The weather keeps cool for this time of the year. Elmer E. Allen and wife spent Ars bor day at Auburn. Frank Dressier received a new bugs gy Wednesday evening. II. Denny has had a now barn built. Joe Bunger did the work Hay for sale at S4 per ton by Wes Boice, Brownville. NobrJ Mrs Shorwood and Ethel went to Shubcrt Wednesday night. A fine line of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Keeling's. Jimmy Jonea of London precinct was a Nemaha visitor Monday. One thoroughbred shorthorn malo forsdle by John S. Scull, Auburn. Elmer E. Allen is now smooth faced having shaved off his moustache. One nearly new Deere riding lister for sale. Enquire of E. L. Paris. Next Sunday is May day, but there will not bo very many May flowers. Mrs. S. C. Cummlngs started for Sil ver Lake, Ind., Saturday of last week. Mrs. ltose Gilbert wont to Auburn Weduesdby, returning Thursday afters noon, Born To Mr. and Mm. Claude Scott Saturday afternoon, Aipil 2:3, 1004, a line girl. Several of trio trees south of J. II. Vanderslice'd store were cut down Thursday. Harry Hoover and Elmer Humbaugl have been shearing goats and sheer this week. Mrs. W. E. Wheeldon wont to An burn Saturday and visited, relative until Monday. The freight train from the west m ide a special trip to Nebraska City Thursday foreuoon. Call in and see us if you want to anbscribe for any paper published the United St ites. Mrs. A. F. Wat ih went to Lincoln Saturday to join her husband, who is on the Lincoln Star force. Olo Roberts went to Carroll, Neb., last Monday to visit lilts friend, Willard II. Dressier, for a few days. ttev. M. S. Foutch attended the ministerial association at Johnson Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mrs, Letitia A. Strain was worse the first of tho week, but is now rest ing easier Ilor condition is very ser ious. We have rocelved word from rail road headqunrters that unless we lot up on shipping in goods they will be compelled to put on another train. Edwards & Biadford Lumber Co. Package Coffee 12c per package Granulated Sugar 18 pounds for SI Best Prints, latest styles, 6c per yard LL Muslin, 7c per yard Groceries at lowest prices Call in and see goods and get prices W. M. STSJBlTJluXJSG- The Corner Store Mrs. Jane I. May and Miss Minnie have both been sick for several days but are now getting better. Dr. Linn, dentist, of South Auburn, will be In Nemaha Monday, May 2. Oflloo in hotel. All dosiring flrsc class dental work bo sure and aeo him. - S. Cooper last week sold his blnck Percuoron stallion, Black Diamond, ;o A. E. Ilolonbeck, living west of Ho wo. He got $450 for the horse. F. L. Woodward n few doys ago sold an eighty aero farm near Stella, bolonging to Mrs. David Brlmble of Mold, Washington, for 875 per acre. John H. Uussoll is able to bo out again but iB quite weak from the effects of his severe sickness. It will prob ably take him aomo time to fully res cover. On account of a washout botween Peru and Nebraska City the passenger train duo in Nemaha at 0:4o a. m did not arrive here until 2:27 p. m. on Monday. L. A. Lawhon has added a stock of undertakers' goods. This ia a needed addition to the business ot Nemaha and ho should have the patronage of our people. F, E. Gaither, who is attending the Creighton medical college at Oms aha, came home Saturday to spend the summer vacation. He will assist hia father this summer. Miss Florence Mlulck is taking a course of instruction in elocution, dra matic art, physical culture, etc., of the celebrated actor, Henry Keono of the Now York theatre, New York. The Christian Sutiday school is hav ing a contest in getting now scholars for the school. The wearers of the red buttons and the blue are putting forth a strong effort to win ucholars for their Bide. The Auburn Post's world's fair cons test is getting quite exciting in district No. 1 . The throe leading contestants have the following number of votes: Dora Morton, 4270; Iva Catlin, 3905; Clera Dlltz. 4010. F. L. Woodward has had a new stairway and platform bulit to the stage entrance of the opera Iiouho, and bus also had an additional railing put around the platform and stairway of the main entrance. Carl E. Sanders closed his term of school at the London school house last Friday. ThiB ia his second year . in this district. Mrs. J. O. lied fern, where Carl boarded, gave the scholars and visitors a tine dinner. The 13. & M. is now having consld erable work done along their track near Peru, where they have so many elides. Piles are being driven along the river side and fills will be made to prevent the washing if possible. John I. Drossier haa moved into the brick house north of F. L. Woods ward's, where he will live while his own house is being rebuilt. He is go ing to have most of the old houso torn down and will build a good modern house. Joe Bunger is doing the work. W. W. Sanders is agent for Beveral good reliable insurance companies mutual and old line. Call on him for insurance 4- Nemaha, Nebr. SW! OUR New Wall Paper is m. Big Line Littlo Prices Paints too All Kinds Yours for cheap house cleaning, m. X. HILL Take the wagonette when in Aus burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhanoy prop. Mrs. J. M. Sanders returned homo Friday evening, after a we.ik's vlBit with her son, G. N. Sanders of London precinct. The school in the McCandless dis trict, In Asplnwall precinct) closed last Friday. Tho patrons of the dis trict assembled to listen to the closing exercises and had a big dinner at the school house. E. M. Morton was tho teacher. i uau uuariy inruu ami n uui inches of rain fall Saturday, Sunday and Monday. On Saturday 1.30 inches I fell, Sunday the fall was two inches. and on Monday 12-100 of an inch Tho ground is certainly thoroughly wet now. E. C. Clark, a nurseryman of limits ville, Alabama, visited the Tltns Nurb sorieslast week. Mr. Clark sa8tha crop of peaches in the south will be immense, judging from tho present pro' apects. There will be a big crop al over tho United States. Three trains laid over in Nomalu Monday night the freight from the west, which stops hero regularly, the freight from the north, which laid over here on account of a washout farther down the line, and a work train whici is here to do soaie ditching. Joe Bunger sprained his ankle badly last Saturday. II o stepped off tho porch at II. Denny's house, when his foot turned and his ankle w8 sprained. 11 is back was also badly wrenched. It will probably interfere with hia work for some time. John W. Hawxby's cave fell in Mon day morning. One-half of the top first caved in. John began to carry out his canned fruit. While ho was out of the cave with a load the other half fell in. If he had been in th cave then he would have been killed as there was thiee feet of dirt on top While you are looking over our stock of luinbei , just take a little more time ami look at our hardware, Htoves, tin and cryaolite ware dont forget to cons aider tho quality of tho goods in cons alderlng the price we also have stock of furniture, harness, etc. In fact we can sell you almost anything and sell it right too. Come aud see- Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Traveling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kidneys which are kept in place in the body by delicate attachments. Thin is the rea eon that travelers, trainmen, street car mon, teamsters and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney disease i borne form. Foley'a Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures u forms of kidney and bladder diaean Geo Ellausan locomotive englneor Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibratlo of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foloy'a Kidney Cure, M T Hill. MRS. THEO. HILL HAS JUST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF NEW CALL AND SEE II 1211 Tho heavy rains Saturday anil Sun- 1I11V rmimnri f ho Numiiliu rlvwr ti nvur. ! How Ub banks. The ovorflow did not reach Nemaha, as tho Missouri river was low enough to allow the surplus water to be curried oil rapidly. At Auburn It was over tho wagon road and between Nemaha and Bracken was over tho low lands Tho farmers are hoping this is the last overllow tor tho aoason. Prof. Chittenden of Koarney gave a lecture at the opera houso Friday night of last week on "Scottish High lands," illustrated with storoontlcan views. II ia lecturo aud the 'views were good. Ho oloaod his lecturo with a talk in favor of tho Royal Highlan ders, under whose auspices the lecture was given. Amazlah Johnson, a Highlander deputy, alao gave a good talk on the Highlanders. The lecturo waa enjoyed py a largo audioneo. For low prices and a square deal go to Edwards & Bradfords Lumber Co. Brownville had another lire Thurs day morniug, but fortunately got it ex tingniBhed before a great deal of dam age waa4done. Mr. llanney, tho editor of the defunct Biograph, has been liv ing n a house just east ol the lumber yard. Ho moved out Wednesday, Tho next morning about six o'clock Mr. Barber, manager of tho lumber yard, discovered flro in the upper story of the vacant buliding. A bucket bris grade was formed aud the fire put out How it started is a mystery, A work train is now at Nemaha aud will put in ditches sufficient to drain oil tho water ou the bottom laud when the Nemaha and Missouri rivs its are low enough to take the surpliid water. For the past two or three years the pastures east aud south of town have been flooded after uvury rain, and tho water would stay on for Beveral days. Through tho efforts of F. L. Woodward tho B. & M. Co. have been induced to ditch tho right-of-way to take oil the water. Tho work, it is estimated, will cost about $700. Bring us in your bill and lot us fig ure with you. None too large and nono too small to itiHiire lowest prices and a square deal. Edwaids & Bradford Lbr. Co. Do you make garden? If you do buy your seed from tho Old Reliable aeed house cheaper than you can buy elsewhere m Nemaha county. P. Kkuuku. Lesson in Health Healthy kidneys tiller tho Impurities from tho blood, aud unless they do this good health is impossible Fos ley's Kidney Cure mukes, sound kids noya and will positively euro all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It stronghtona tho wholo ayBtom. M T Hill. Holds Up a Congressman "At tho ond of the campaign." writea Champ Clark, Missouri's brilli ant congressman, "from overwork nervous tension, loss of sleep and con stant speaking I had about utterly col lapsed. It seemed that all of my organa were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bittere made me all right. It's the best all-round medis cine ever sold ovor a drugglBt's counts or." Over-worked run-down men and weak, sickly women gaiu splendid vtality from Electric Bitters. Try. them. Only 50c. Oanranteed by Keeling. Foley's Honoy and Tar is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarsonesa. M T Hill. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS liAW, HKAIi KSTAl'K, COlil.KCTIONM Uffloon ovor PonlollW HtillrtliiL', nt 1' rank Ncr.l'n old Htaud, AUIIUU2V, MCIIIIAHICA Q.r. . W. Keeling, Noninlm, Nebraska. Office in Keeling drug Btoro. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - - - Nebraska C. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteen yoara oxporienco. Terma ond dates at The AdvertiBorv office. PETEll KEUKEU. Doulor In Highest markotpricopaid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, oto. KNAPP & SON I'ropriotornof thu Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA.JNEBR. Gcod Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guarantood, TjEM1 Jl. JLJHVMiOJY UNDERTAKER Wind jJlill.H and JPumps Tin Rooting andGnltering Your l9ttt'0nagc Solicilctl JYEM.fl MM, JJEiSK, T. 15. Oi'otliei in tho PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty WESLEY H. CLARK Doulor in Windmills and Pumps, Tanks,Pipes,'etc. ALL WORK CUARANTEEC 'Phone calls answered promptly, 'Phono No2 NEnIAIIA, NEim.