VOLUME XLVlll NEMAHA, NEB11ASKA, FRIDAY, MAY L3, 1904 NUMBER 47 Local News M T Hill for Are insurance. Miss Emma Grim Wednesday. went to Shubert Mrs. Ora pneumonia. Thorp is very sick with Harry Hoover returned from Omaba Wednesday. Elmer E. Aileu visited Shubert and Stella Tuesday. Mrs M. H. Taylor of Shubert was in Nemaha Wednesday. H. E. Williams of Shubert Nemaha visitor Tuesday. was a Hay for sale at 34 per ton by Boice, Brownvlllo. Nebrl Wes A One line of silverware suitable for wedding presents at Keeling's. Mrs. John Watson has been sick with the grip for several days. Rev. D. B, Lako was shaking hands with Nemaha friends Monday. Ethel Chambers of Auburn is visit ing her aunt, Mrs W. S. Maxwell. One nearly. new Deere riding liBter for sale. Enquire of E. L. Paris. Mins Nellie Sanders visited Auburn friends from Friday until Tuesday. :)08 hedge posts at 8 cents each at my farm. N. B. Catlin. Carl E. Sanders is trimming his or chard in London nrecinct this week. G. N. Titus uaid Falls City a busi ness visit the latter part of last week. Burl Curttright's baby has been very aick for several days, caused by a fall. J? . J!-, (iatther was able to be out doors Monday aftor a siege of the measles. Prof. Jones of Auburn was in Nem aha Wednesday and Thursday tuning pianos. Mr. and and Harry Sarutday. Mrs. Elmer E. Hoover went Rumbaugh to Omaha Call in and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published in tho United States. A sigu painter was in Nemaha a few days ago and painted siguB on the win do svs of sevnrai of our business houses. Commencement exercises will be held at tho opera house on Friday uight, May 27. Eddie Maxwell is the only graduate. George Carriugton, jr., county sups erintendent, was in Nemaha a short time Tuesday forenoon and gave this oilice a pleasant call. Miss Emma Crim, who has been at NebraskaCity for several months, camo to Nemaha Tuesday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Sylvester Yates. Robt. M. Glllan, secretary of the Southeastern Nebraska Building and Loan Association, was in Nemaha Wednesday afternoon. John W. Minick visited Dunbar, Syracuse and Nebraska City last week and rented a farm near Dunbar. He expects to move this week. Little Myra Minick, daughter of Oscar L. Minick camo in from Brack en Wednesday on a visit to her grands mother, Mrs. E. A. Minick. Do you make garden? If you do buy your seed from the Old Reliable seed house cheaper than you can buy elsewhere m Nemaha county. P. Keurer. FortysQvo acres of good land for rent house, barn, and orchard bears ing fruit of all kinds. Apply to John Webber, Nemaha, or J. W. Webbor South Auburn, S. II. Avoy & Co. this week sold a piano to Walter S. Maxwell. Elmer E, Rnmbaugb, wife and llttlo daughter returned from Omaha Thursday. Mrs. Kate Thompson returned to Shubert Monday after visiting somo time in this community. Mrs. Nettie Kuwitzky of Nebraska City came to Nemaha Thursday, called hero by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Letitia A. Strain. Mrs. IV. W. Keeling returned from Omaha Monday. Shu reports having a splendid time visiting and attending the grand lodge of the order of the Eastern Star. John W. Felton was in Nemaha Tuesday in the interest of the Suther land Novelty Co. of Des Moines, Iowa, manufactures of caleudars, leather and cloth specialties, Rev. D. B. Lako will hold services at the Cumberland Presbyterian brick church northwest of Nemaha on Sun day, May 22, at 3 o'clocK p. in. Everybody is invited. Furniture well, I guess so. The price? Oh, that is cheap enough that you can afford to uso all your old furs niture for kindling wood. Its at Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co. L. Burg, of the L. Burg Carriago Manufacturing Co. of Dallas City 111., visited his daughter, Miss Carrie Burg, principal of the Nemaha schools, from Saturday until Monday, Yes, we are still in the "ring" and our prices have the right ring to them too. Follow tho multitude and no to Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. when in need of any thing in our line, The editor expects to go to St. Louis Saturday night to take in the oxpos sition. He will be gone about a week if a confidence mun doesn't get hold of him or if he isn't robbed of bis money too early in the week. Are you fjoiug to build a house, barn, granery, hen house or any old thing this summer then take your bill to Nemaha and have it figured on by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. We are selling all that comes. Uncle Jack Smith brought the editor a hunch of pieplant Wednesday. Uncle Jack is one of the best garden ers in the county. Ho keeps the poor house in garden truck and then has some to give away to friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Handley desire to retarn thanks to the friends who were so kind during the sickness, death and burial of Mrs. Handley's father, Mr. Wilson Maddox. Mr. Maddox was a resident of Rock port, Mo. Stoves yes, we have them big stoves, little stoves stoves for the rich and stoves for tho poor, but the stove for everybody is the Monarch mallo able Iron range. You can't break It and if you live long enough to wear it out you wont have any kick coming, as you will be too old to kick. Drop in at Edwards & Bradfofd Lumber Co. and see it. If you want fire insurance, either in old line or mutual companies, call on W. W. Sanders. Call and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. Take the wagonette when in Aus burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John McElhaney prop, Just About Bedtime take a Little Early Riser it will cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles. DoWitt'B 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 the secretions and giving strength to these organs. Sold by W. W. Keels ing. SAY! OUR New Wall Paper1 is in. J Big Line Little Prices Paints too All Kinds Yours for cheap house cloaning, m. X. HILL F. L, Woodward and Mario went to Kansas City Monday. Frank has bought a drug store thoro and went down to taka possession. Leslio will manago it. It Is in a good location and has a good stock. Frank and Marie returned homo Wednesday. Notice has been received from tho postofllce department that tho post- office at St. Deroin will bo discontin ued on May 30th. The mail for that office will be distributed from tho Nemaha postolllce. Tho rural carrier can accommodate most of the patrons. The B. & M. pile drivor ana an extra work train have been stopping at Nemaha at nights for tho paat week. They are putting in tresla work bes tween here and Brackon 500 feet west of the Nemaha river and 150 feot this side. This is done to euablo the high water to pass off rapidly. ' Wray Taylor, who ha3 been a resi dent of Auburn for sevoral yoars, went to Verdon Friday to make arranges montB for movlug to that place. He will engage in the drug business at Verdon and expects to remove about the 20th. His son, Dr. Guy Taylor, Is already located there. Granger. "If your neighbor's ox foils in the ditch on tho Sabbath day, take it out." R. C. Morton has been digging a ditch on the Harris farm in Aspiuwall precinct. Last Sunday morning a largo hoc: weighing nbout 300 pounds fell in the ditch. Tho combined help of four men and one woman was re quired ao extricate her from her position. Mrs. M. W. Knupp is recovering very slowly from the Injuries received in the runaway May 1st. On Tuesday she was takon to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Shellenborger, near Humboldt. She wsb placed on a cot and this put in a spring wagon which was pulled by men. It will probably bo somo time before she will be &ble to be brought home. Mr. Knapp and the baby are getting along all right. 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 kids noys and will positively euro all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It stronghtens tho whole system. MT Hill. Travoling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kidnoya which are kept in place in the body by delicate attachments. This is the rea son that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney disease in somo form. Foley's Kidnoy Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease Geo. EHausan locomotive engineer, Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foloy's Kidnoy Cure. M T Hill. MRS. THEO. HILL HAS JUST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF NEW MILLIHERY CALL AND W. W. Sanders is ngont for soveral good rollablo insurance companies mutual and old lino. Call on him for insurauco. W. G. Maxwell and two sons, Alva and Ned, who have boon at Mystic, South Dakota, for a month, roturnod home last Saturday. On account of a failure to got a government pormit to saw lumber the Auburn Gold Mining Co. is unable at piosent to build flumes etc., and Mr. Maxwell and tho boys camo homo to await developements. They loft the othor Nomaha county boys in good health, but it is probable tho rest of them will be homo soon If the permit is not scoured at once. Margarot Shell, flvo years of ago nr- rlved today from tho Philipino Islands. Rev. M. Goode, pastor of tho Park Christian church mot hor at tho depot and took her to his residence where Bho will remain until her patents ars rivo tho latter part of tho summer. The child was in tho care of a party of tourists, who wore going to Now York. Tho fathor and mother, who are school teachers, will leave for tho United States as soon as their school closes. Tho climate of tho Phlllpines is not always suitablo to the health of a young ohild. Margaret though only flvo yoars of age speaks either Spanish or English Although hor parents are American, vet hor complexion is dark, almost olive, caused by the hot sun. Tho little girl was not wearied by her lournev ana toon an interest in nor i surroundincs. St. Joe News and Press. Little Margatet is a granddaughter of Mrs. Mary E. Clark, and is a noico of D. II. Clark of this place. All for $1 Twenty-live tours of Europe, all ex nensos natd. ast nc 40 unvB, or ua equivalent in cash. Or Four weeks at the World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo. Given Away Free "The Brown Book of Boston." You have an opportunity of winning and socuring one of the above prizes This offer also incl udes one year's sub scription to the ''Modern Woman." Seo Florence Minick, Agent What is FoWs Kidney dure? Answer: It is made from a preserips tion of a leading Chicago physician and one of the most eminent in tho country. Tho ingredients are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifically combined to get the boBt results. M T Hill. Holds Up a Congrossmnn "At the end of tho campaign." writes 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 organB were out of order, but threo bottles of Electric Bitters made mo all right. It's the best all-round medis cine ever sold over a druggist's count-, or." Ovorsworked run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid vtallty from Electric Blttors. Try them. Only 50c. 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