ffeltafta VOLUME XLVUL NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1004 .NUMBER 4($ Local News tfee 11 T Ilitl for (Ire Inauranco. Shuberl is now without n saloon. liias Daisy Frazitr wont to Bracken Monday. Th rain Wednesday wai flne for the gardens. Tho St. Louis exposition is now in operation. P. L. Woodward City Wednesday. went to Kansas W. S. Chambora of bogB Tuosday. shipped a car load Hay for salo at 34 per ton by Boice, Brownville, Nebri Woa Clyde Harford came down from Peru Saturday, retnrning Monday. A Uno line of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Reeling's. Prof. Arnot of Johnson bas been Nemaha several days this week. in Don't lariat stock on tho streets or you are liable to get into treuble. One nearly new Deere riding lister for sale. Enquire of E. L. Paris. .4309 hedge posts at 8 cents each at my -farm. N. B. Catlin. A car load of furniture just received by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Many of our citizens attended tha stieet fair and eainlval at Auburn this weeK. S. H. A.vey & Co. furnished a Hunts ington piano for the play Saturday night. Miss Helen Hoover went to Lincoln Wednesday to vioit friends for a week or two. M, II. Taylor, postmaster of Shub eit. was in Nemaha a few hours Frh day forenoon. i Mrs. May Thomas, living near Stell visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Swan, Sunday. Call in and see us if you want to snbscrib for any paper published in the United States. Knapp & Son have put in a good side walk on the north side of their livery baru and lot. The youug people weio out in full force Saturday and Monday evenings, hanging May baskets. Mrs. Henry Hartwick of Auburn was the guest of Mrs. Woodward from Satnrday until Monday J. II. and W. W.Seid shipped a mix ed car of hogs and sheep to Kansas City Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mary E. Conner camo in from Auburn Monday and will stay with Mrs. Seymour Howe for awhile. Take the wagonette when in Aus burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhaney prop. Ole Roberts returned home Saturday after a few days' visit with his friend Willard H. Dressier at Carroll, Nebr. Grandma Vanlandinghara, Mrs. Geo. Vanlandingham and Miss Bertha of Bracken were Nemaha visitors Tues day. President Iiooaevelt "touched the button" at noon last Saturday that started the machinery of tho St. Louis exposition. P. G, Swan on Monday moved into the house vacaled a few days previous ly by Andrew Aynes, in the south part of town. Mrs W: W. Keeling went to Omaha Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ed L. Culver, and also to attend the grand lodge of the Eastern Star. A number of the school children went up in the woods northoaBt ef town and had a plcnlo laBt Saturday. Of course thoy had a jolly titno. Clyde Robtrts came up from Kan sas City laac Saturday to visit bis pars ents and to sea tho play ef Diamonds and Hearts. Ho returned Sunday. From prcaont indications there will bo an immense crop of almost all kinds of fruit, as apple, peach, pear, plum and cherry trees are loaded with bloom. Tho vlllago board of trustees re organized Monday evening, by electing John I. Dressier chairman, Elmer E. Allen clerk, and Isaac N. Cooper treasurer. Mrs. Lulu Vanwinkle of California, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs II. W. Shubort of Bracken, for some time, was a Noraaha visitor Friday of last week Judge Broiidy of Lincoln came to Nemaha Friday to visit his son, J. C. Broady, and to look after his farm northeast of Nemaha. He returned home Monday. i - - - One day last week A. N. Harris pro sentedT. J. Iiumbaugb, rural carrier No. 1, with two pounds of honey, and a few days later F. E. Hoover gave bim a sack of corn. Warren Stokes received a letter Wednesday from the ineane asylum saying Mrs. T. J Hall was now ra tional and it is thought in a short time would bo fully recovered. R. G. Merrill of Lincoln, state sheep inspector, came to Nemaha Monday to inspect a carload of sheep that J . H, Seid wanted to ship. He found the sheep all right and Henry shipped them Wednesday. Mrs. (V. II . Hoover want to St. Lonis Wednesday night, After taking in the exposition sua expects to go to New York and will remain there and in Boston probably most of the sum iner. i Frank 'Saturday Frazier hurt his back last and has had to lay off from work for u few days in consequence. Guy Cox of Sterling came in Mouday and is looking after tho section this week. Andrew Aynes has moved into Au gust Quillet's houso, south of Dr. Galther'd. Mr. Quillar recently had three rooms added and the bouse res modeled. It will make a good coinforU able home. Mrs. Sherwood and Miss Ethel, who havo been visiting friends at Y wrdon, returned to Nemaha Thursday morns iug. Ethel is suffering a little at times from the effects of her fall, but has about recovered. Mrs. Rose Gilbert and Mrs. A. R. McCandless wont to St. Louis Thurss day. Mrs Gilbert will visit tho ex position about a week and will then go to Michigan. Mrs, McCandless ex pects to remain about two weeks. After the play Saturday night the members of the Ilebekah lodge gave a supper at the Odd. Fellows hall to the members of the lodgo, Odd Fellows and their families. The snpper sorved was tine. About eighty were present. Notice is hereby given to owners of stock not "to lariat said stock on streets, and not to allow any stock to run at large, or the same will bo taken up and put in the pound. By order of the board of trustees Jnst About Bedtime take a Little Early Riser it will cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are different from other pills. Thoy do not gripe nnd break down the muc ous membrane of tho stomach, liver nnd bowels, but cure by gently arous ing the secretions nnd giving strength to these organB. Sold by W. W. Keels ing. SAY! OUR New Wall Paper is in. J Big Line Little Prices Paints too All Kinds Yours for chop house cloning, m. X. HILL We learn that Herbert Chandler of Shubort and Miss Edith Qaskill of Nemaha woro married ano day last week, nt tho court house in Auburn. T. E. Calvert, general Supt. of tho B. So M. It. R. passed ovor this section of the road last Saturday in a special rain. lie stopped ac tno depot a short time. Ho was inspecting the track. The "narrows," this sido of St. Deroin, are yet in an impassablo con dition. It is a serious problem whnt to do with this road. Every spring when the grouud thaws and tho spring rains come the road is in a terrible condition. Ed Parriott gavo a stereoptlcan entertainment nt the Masonic hall Tuesday night in the interest of the A 0. U. W. Those present . aftert wards spent tho time in smeking, aat ing oranges, etc. Mr Parriott is dos ing good work for the Workmon. Mr. Maddox, father of Mrs. Jake Handloy f Aspinwall precinct, died Monday, May 2. Mr. Maddox, whose home was in Missouri, was visiting his daughter aud had a strokoof paralysis Saturday which caused his death The body was taken across the river for burial on Tuesday. Too busy to write locals this week, but not too busy to wait on customers Como in and see our new furnituro. Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Call and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. Do you make garden? If you do buy yoor aeed from the Old Reliable seed houso cheaper than you can buy elsewhere in Nemaha county. P. Kehhgr. If you want fire insurance, either in old line or mutual companies, call on W. W. Sander's. Lesson in Health Healthy kidneys filter the impurities from tho blood, nod unless they do this good health is imposBiblo. Fos ley's Kidney Curo makes sound kids neys and will pcaltlvoly cure nil forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strenghtens the whole system. MT Hill. W. W. Sanders is agent for several good reliable inauranco companies mutual and old line. Call on him for insurance. Traveling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kidneyn which nro kept in place in the body by delicate attachments. This is tho rea son that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney disease in &omo form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease Geo. EHausan locomotive engineer, Lima, 0., writes, "Constant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, aud I got no relief until I used Foloy's Kidney Cure. M T Hill. MRS. TIIEO. HILL HAS JUST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF NEW CALL AND SEE HER A BAD RUNAWAY M, W. Knapp, Wife and Baby Injured Last Sunday Mr, nnd Mrs. Miles W. Knapp visited their daughter, Mrs. Shellenborgar, living near Humboldt. Monday morning thoy started for homo expecting to take dinner with their sou, Ell Knapp, near Stella. When about soven miles fromJStelln the swivel on tho ueckyoko gavo away, letting tho buggy pole drop to tho ground, while tho team was going down a gentle incline. (I Mr. Knapp pullod up on the Hues, which run tho buggy on the horses, nnd thoy bagan to kick nnd run. Mr. Knapp attompt. ed to turn them into the hedgo. but tho polo ran in the ground and broke off. Thon one of tho linos broke. Mr. Knapp ws jerked out at tho horses' feet and one of them kicked him twice, causing him to lose hold of tho othor lluu. The horses ran down the road with Mrs. Knapp and the bapy in the buppy. After going about a quarter of a mile Mrs. Knapp loaned over tho side of the buggy, holding the baby by the clothes, and dropped it on the ground Mrs, Knapp staid in the buggy, with tho pole broken, the ilnes gono and pulled by only one horse, while it ran about two miles, going down two steep hills and'over two bridges, one of them at a short turn in the road. She then attempted to get out of the buggy, but when she got one foot on tho atop she wes thrown down, one foot catching on the bed of tho buggy, throwing her under tho wheels. Sho was dragged a short distance and then the bind wheel ran over her. Whon help reached her she was in a fainting condition but expressed hor fear for her husband and baby. Sho was taken to tho homo of Doc Brocktnan nnd a doctor was sent for. In the moantimo Mr. Knapp had arrived. He received two cuts on hid forehead and one on the knee, but was not badly injured. Mrs. Knapp was quite seriously hurt, her whole body being bruised, nnd she bas little or no use ef one sido. The bnby es caped with a bruiso On the back of his head. The horsas ran about a quarter of a mile after Mrs Knnpp got out and then stopped. If Bhe had staid in the buggy she would have escaped without in jury. Mrs, Knnpp is still suffering severe ly, and It will probably bo several days before she will bo well enough to be brought home. Mr. Knapp and the baby are getting along all right. It is hoped nil will saon recover from their injuries. If you want to see some handsomo furniture at low prices call at the Ed wards & Bradford J Lumber yard, They have just received a big assorts ment. Holds Up a Congressman "At the end of tho campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brllll ant congressman, "from overwork nervouB tension, loss of Bleep nnd con stant speaking I had about utterly col lapsed. It seemed that all of my organs wero out of order, hut three bottles of Electric Hitters made me all right. It's tho boat all-round niedis cine ever Bold ovor a druggisCs count-, er." Overworked run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid vtallty from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Keeling. 4 STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS liAW, IUCAI. KSTATK, COf.TiKCTIONM Oniceiovor PoHtollloo Hiilldlnir, nt Friuik Neiil'n olUHtimd, AUI1UKN KKIIKA8ICA r. W. Keeling, Noinnhn, Nobroaka. Office iu Kcoliug drug Htoro. ' DR.;G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - Nebraska C. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteon years oxporionoo. Torms nnd dates at Tho Advortiaor oillco. PETER ICERKER. Doalor In MEATS Highest markotprico paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc. KNAPP & SON I'roprlotornof tho Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA.INEBR. Grcod Dray in connoction with Livory Satifjfaotion guaranteed, UNDERTAKER Wind JfMitln and Pumps Tin Roofing ami Gutter ins Your JPmtronage Solicited T. E. Orotlxejr in the PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand Mado Harness a Specialty WESLEY H. CLARK Dealer.ln Windmills and Pumps, Tanks,5Pipes,etc. ALL WORK CUARANTEEr 'Phone calls answered promptly, '"hone Noi2(J " NEoIAlIA, NKBtt.