IMtttefnfef. VOLUME XLV11L NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, EUIDAY, MAY 20, 1H04 XUM13ER 48 t Local News See M T Hill for Are insurance. Frank Harford has a new buggy. Frank Dressier was an Auburn visi tor Tuesday. Gilbert McCandless list this week. was on the sick Hay for sale at 84 per ton by Wea Jioiee, Brownville. Nebr. Mifw Nellie Sanders visited friends in Peru Sunday and Monday. A tine Hue of silverware suitable tor wedding presents at Keoling's. One nearly new Deere riding lister tor sale. Enquire of E. L. Paris. I have 100,000 sweet potato plants for sale. E. N. Bukl. W. Y. Steuteville was visiting Nemaha friends Wednesday and Tnurs day. Gilbert it McCandloss are having the front of their store repainted this week. G. N Titus is in Falls City and Lin coln this week attending to business matters. Miss Florence Minick visited liracks en from Friday morning till Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren of Brownville were visiting Nemaha friends Friday of last week T. A. Clark came to Nwnaha sever al days ago on a visit to his mother and brother. Several parties have been trying their luck fishing this week, but so far few catches are reported. Mrs. Morris week. John Watson and Mrs. Sinia are both on the sick list this Also Mrs. P, Kerker. Miss Ethel Chambers of Auburn re turned home Friday morning after a week's visit with relatives here M. T. Hill is replastering and re papering his drug store this week. Fred Seabury is doing the work. Mrs. Wheeldon returned to her home in Auburn after a few week's visit witli tier son Ed of this place. Dick Chambers shipped a car of cattle from here Monday evening, and a car of hogs Thursday morning. The streets and stores present a deserted appearance these days. The farmers are all too busy to come to town . Call in and see us if you want to subscribe for any paper published in the United States. W. V. Steuteville returned to his home in Brownville Monday afternoon from Gering Nebraska, whore he has been teaching for the past year. Joe Bungor reports satisfactory pro gress on J, I. Dresslor'd house. It is now being plastered aud will.be ready lor occupancy in two or three weeks. When finished it will be one of the haudsomest residences in Nemaha. Mrs. Wheeler, who is living at St. Paul. Minn., was the victim of a dis tressmg accideut recently. When about to enter a street car the car sud denly started up, throwing her to the brenking a bone in her hip nd others wiBe bruising her. All parties interested in the Nemaha cemetery are requested to meet at the cemetery Monday, May 23, and help clean off the dead grass, etc. Bring your dinners and stay all day. By order of tho Association. Fortysiivo acres of good land for rent house, burn, and orchard bears ing fruit of all kinds. Apply to John Webber, Nemaha, or J. W. Webbor South Auburn. 00 hedge posts at 8 cents each at my form. N. B. Catmn. G. N. Sanders of London precinct was transacting business in Nemaha Monday. Take- the wngonetto when in Aui burn if you want to go to any part of the city. John MeElhaney prop. John W. Minick has leased a farm for five years time, near Dunbar. Neb. and moved thereon thu latter part of net week. A gang of ten men came in Wednes day evening to work on the trestle work of the B. & M, between Nemaha and Bracken. A ItiBt year's account is like a lust veara nirus nest it neeua uxmg. Come in and Ox up yours. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Miss Dillio Webber, who has been teaching at the Latkiu school hoiiae, has been engaged to teach in the Au burn schools next year. A week from next Monday will bo Memorial day. So far we have not learned of any arrangements being mud a to observo that day in Nemaha Miss Dora Morton has been engaged to teach the Harris school in district No. 58, for another year. This will make the third year for Miss Dora in this district Miss Minnie May went to Peru the latter part of last week to pay a short visit to her friend. Dr. Cap Graves who has just recently returned from her trip to California. Furnituie well, I guess so. The price? Oh, that is cheap enough that you can afford to uso all your old fur, niture for kindling wood It s atEd1 wards & Bradford Lumber Co. ' Yes, we are still in the "ring".and our prices have the right ring to them too. Follow the multitude and go to Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co when in need of any thing in our linp, Are you goiug to build a house, barn, granery, hen house or any old thing this dummer then take your bill to Nemaha and have it figured on by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. We are eelling all that comes. Estray Notice. Pound at my farm southwest of Nemahs, on May hV 1004, a dark bay horse, weight about 1000 pounds. Owner can have same by paying all charges. Ben Colkuioiv Going home the other night wo ran into a dry goods box kindly placed in middle of the sidewalk in front of store. Picking oursolf up wo went on few steps and walked off tho sidewalk into the mud. A few steps farther and we walked into a pile of brush . Next we fell over a lawn swing. At last wo arrived home bruised but tuaiiKiui. Atui we insist, we were strictly sober. IVe, the bereaved sons, daughters and brother, wish to express our heart felt thanks for tho abundant kindness aud sympathy shown during tho sick ness, death and burial of our dear lov ing mother and sister. J. C Strain A. J. Strain Mrs. J. O. Hacker Mrs. John Dorram Mrs. D. E. Kuwitzky Mrs. Von Farson Mr. T. It. Sayle Just 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. They do not gripe and break down the muc oua membrane of thu stomach, liver and bowels, but cure by gently arous ing the secretions and giving strength to these organs. Sold by W. W. KeeK ing. SAY! OUR New Wall Paper is m. J Big Line Little Prices Paints too All Kinds Yours for cheap bouse cleaning, M. T. HILL Call and see us for reduced rates on magazines and newspapers. The pile driver went to Sterling Salurduy, having finished work here. If you want lire insurance, either in old line or mutual companies, cal on W. W. Sanders. Mrs. J. D. Rainey of Auburn came to Nemaha Friday afternoon and is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. .1. B. Hoover the commencement program this year is one ot tho very best Nemaha has ever had. Miss Burg and tho school are to be congratulated. W. W. Sanders is enjoying tho sights at tho St. Louis exposition this weoU, with the other Nebraska editors A letter received Tuesaay says lie is behaving well so far. Do you make garden? If you do buy your seed from the Old Reliable seed house cheaper than you can buy elsewhere in Nemaha county. P. Keuuek. W. M. Harness, one of the works men on the pile driver, was quite bads ly injured Friday. He was at work on the Pile driver when tho jim pole gave way. letting tho heavy rope strike him, knocking him off. Tie was brought to Nemaha and Dr. Gaither examined him. He was badiy bruised aud his spine injured. Dr. Gardner of Wyrnore, the company phy sician came in on the freight from the south early Saturday morning am took the patient to his homo in Wy more. Stoves yos, wo have thorn big stoves, little stove38toves for the rich and stoves for the poor, but the etove for everybody is tho Monarch malln able iron range. You can't break it and if you 41 ve 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. 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 neys and will positively cure all foruiB of kidney and bladder disoase. It atronghtous tho whole- system. M T Hill. Traveling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kidneys 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 bomo form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens tho kidneys and cure3 ull forms of kidney and bladder disease Geo. EHausan locomotivo engineer, Lima, O., writes, "Constnnt vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foloy's Kidney Cure. -M T Hill. MKS. THEO. HILL HAS JUST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF NEW MILLI3NTBRY CALL AND Miss Jessie Steuteville went to Brownville Monday evening to visit her brother Will, who returned homo that day. W. W. Sanders Is agent for several good reliable iusurauco companies mutual and old line. Call on him for fire insurance. Two of the loading numbers on the commencement program will bo select readings by Miss Ocean Dally and vocal solos by George Cairlngton, jr. W C. Pariiott will give tho class ads dress. Dr. J. W. Bourne, who recently pur chased tho J W. Taylor residence op posite tho Avenue hotel, arrived in the city this week and will engage in the practice of medicine. His family will arrive In a week or two. In the mean time, until he establishes an otlice he will bo quartered at tho Avenue. Auburn Herald. Willard II . Dressier, now a resident of Carroll, Ner., had an oxolting ex perieuce ono night last week. He rooms with six others over the First national bank of that place, and on the night mentioned they were aroused by a noise in the bank and tried to arouse the people over the 'phonos. One of the burglars saw one. of the boys at the window and shot into the room, but fortunately without hurting any one About this time a charge of nitro glycerino oxploded In tho bank and wrecked tho auto, but the burglars did not get thu cash, but got 821) that had been left iu tho money drawer, Th got in the vault by using a skeleton key. After the explosion they sklppid out. No one was hurt. Mrs. Letitia A. Strain was born April la, 1840. at Bloomington, HI, aud died May 1'2, 1 !)()!, at her home three and one half miles northwest ol Nemaha. She was married to John Strapi at Marysville, Mo., March 8, 185(1. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Nebraska and settled on a farm near Nemaha and resided on the Hame until death. To this union eleven children were born, three boys and eight girls, six of whom are still living, two boys and four girls. Mrs Strain united with the Cum berland Presbyterian church In 187 aud remained a constant member until death. Tho funeral of Mrs. Letitia Strain was held at Cumberland Presbyterian church, three miles northwest of Nem aha. at 10 o.clock a. in. Saturday. The Hcrvices were conducted by Itev. M. S Foutch and interment was made in the NouiiWia cemetery. What is Foley's Kidney Ouro? Answer: It is made from a preserips tlon of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the most eminent in the country Tho ingredients are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifically combined to get the best results. M T Hill. Holds Up a Congroasman "At the ond 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 organs were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best all-round medls cine ever sold over a druggist's counts er." Overworked run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid v tality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only r0c. Guaranteed by Keeling. SEE HER STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS liAW, ItKAIj KSTATK, COI.J.KCTIONS OIIIoob ovor PoNloMro Hullrtlnif, itt t runk NvHl'n old Htiwul, AUHUltN, - NKIIH AH1CA 2r. W. Keeling, Noinnlm, Nebraska. Office in Keeling drug Htoro. DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - Nebraska C. O. SNOW Auctioneer Fifteen years experience. Terms and dates at The Advertiser olllce. PETER KEHKER. Doulor In MEATS Highest markotprioo paid for ILidcH, Lard, Tallow, etc. KNAPP & SON l'roprlotorH of thu Livery & Feed Siable NEMAHA,! NEBB. Good Dray in connection with Livory Satisfaction guaranteed. M,EK . fj f V I Y UNDERTAKER IVuul .Mills ami JPirmps Tin Hooting anil Guttering IVwr la Iron age Solicited JWi.WJMMM, WE It it. T. IS. Oi'otliei- in the PAKIS BUILDING- Shoe Eepairing Harness Repairing Hand Made Harness a Specialty WESLEY H. CLARK Dealer In Windmills and Pumps, Tanks,;Pipes,retc. ALL WORK CU ARANTEEC 'Phone calls answered promptly. 'Phone Nr'Jd NEM AHA, NEim.