ay m ' -V, VOLUME XL1X NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1904 NUMBER 2G 4 Local News Seo M T Hill for (Ire insurance. Notnaha is to havo another storo. Dr. Bourne (Its glasses. So.. Auburn. Sam Llttrell went to Meadvillo, Mo., Tuesday. We regrotto learu that David Frazier is again very sick. Wo havo bad some fine winter weath- er tbis week. It baa been pretty cold but not at all bad for tbis time of year. The goatB bolonglug to tbo Wra. II. Hoover estate are certainly beauties. They are finely bred and are now in excellent condition. In St. Louis the ground haB been covered with bhow since Sunday, and according to forecasts is likely to rex main for some time. The ground is white (Friday) morning. with snow this Cyrus G. Miuick Syracuse Tburday. came down from Do not forget the social and parly tomorrow night. pound Photo mounting card board for sale at the Advertiser olllco. W. F. Sanders went to Lincoln Sat urday, returning Monday. C. P. Barker lias been Buffering with ti luiue buolc for soveral days. Ouuuty Suporiutendont Carriugton was a pleasant caller Tuesday. Joe BuHger has building Uov. J. W. the contract Sapp's hoiise. for K, 0. Morion bus moved into Mrs Bon Baldwin's bouse, west of tbo post. olHce. Mrs. C. M, Woodward went to St Joe the first of last week, returning last Friday. F. G. Hawxby of Auburn visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hawx by, over Sunday. Hon. V.P. Peabody is no.w a reels dent of Nemaha, having movo'd in. .his now bouse tbU) Week. Cbas. M. Woodward came up from St. Joe Thursday to visit hios wife und parents for a few days. Flour Is going up in price yet. The best grades of high patent are soiling at SI .70 to Si.75 per sack. Dr. Gaither was conQnod to hiB home for three days within the past week with a lame back. Our sharpshooters had another match at blue rocks Tuesday. Tho scores ranged from hitting every rock to missing every one. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seid went to Au burn last Saturday and visited Henry's uarents. Mr and Mrs. J. 15, Sola, ros - - - w turning the next day. Bey. G, W. Ayers expects to com mence a series of meetings at the Methodist church of Brownvllle the night after Obristmas. Services at the Methodist chnrch will begiu ai 7 o'clock on Sunday evening until furthor notice. Prayor meetlugs alBO begin at 7 o'clock And the editor is now hobbling around with a cane on account of lame back just to be in fashion, so t'ie angels of the ofllee say. The farmers are honinc for Borne 8Uow soon for tho benefit of the wheat. It is feared wheat will suffer if we do not have rain or snow soon. Ex-Sheriff Frank Cole of Custer county, Oklahoma, gave us a pleasont call Wednesday, in company with his brother-in-law, E L. Paris. All persons indebted to mo are res quested tn cnll add setth as 1 am Brest, In need of money. Andrew Aynes. Eggs are now worth 20 cents per doz en, and the person with a few good 1 tying benb is strictly in it. Frank Dressier was baptized last Sunday afternoon by Rev. J. W, Sapp. This makes 18 additions to the Christs ian church since the meetings began. We would suggest that parents visit the schools oftener and seo how the teacherB and pupils are doing. Take more interest in the education of the children. Miss Minnie May received a One piano from Chicago a few days ago and is treating her friends to music, John II. Russell and Clark Cary started far Seattle, Washington, Thurs day, to look for a new location. We need money and need it bad, and hope our delinquent subscribers will pay up at once and help us out. xne Doy8 are catcuing a good many rabbits now and Qnd little troublo iu selling them at ten cents apiece. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Knapp visited relatives and friends at Stella and vi cinity last Saturday and Sunday. Conductor Burllngbam, who has been running on the west freight for u long time, has been discharged. TaKo tno wagonette when in Aus burn if you want to go to any part o tbo city . John McElhanoy prop, uio itooerts visited a special friend at buramerneiu, .Kansas, a few days last week, returning home Sunday. Miss Florence Minick, who has been visiting at Thurman, Iowa, for two or three weeks, returned home Monday. Joe Titus returned home Thursday forenoon from Syracuse, wherolhe has been vltiting hiB brother, A. R. Titus T,. t - ft I L. A. I 1 xbu b iu auuut iimu tor some or our young people to got married ? We uro getting hungry for some wedding cake it or bale. -l'lvo hundrod good burr oaK posts. Also stove wood by the rick. P. L. Woodward. Holiday Goods The place to buy them is at Heeling's Drug; Store Where you will Qnd a good assortment. Books Especial attontion is called to our lino of books, Nothing makes n better present for tbo young, mids dlo aged or old tbau a good book. We bfiVo them. Silverware Watches, rings, chains, bracelets, scarf pins, breastpins, otc. An els egant assortment. Toys For tbo children, little and big Albums Toilet sotH, jewelry sots, work box es, smoking sets, games, etc Call and see us Heeling's Drug Store Nemaha, Nelbrcislcei NOTICE. Personal taxes for tho year 11)04 bes oamo delinquent Decembor 1st. Ail thoso who havo not yet paid will be charged intorost at the rate of 10 per cent por annum from December 1st. 1004, if settlement is not made before January 1st, 1005. D. J. A. Dirks, Co. Treasurer. Tho people of Nemaha aro assured of a treat on Saturday night, Doc. 81 when tho I'etorson Sisters Concort Co. assisted by Sidney Landou, entertainer, will bo here. Tho Potorson Slaters are from New York state and aro both a lady quartette and an orchestra, play ing instruments as well as singing. Thoy pKy mandolin, violin, guitar and piano, and aro lino singers. Sidney Landon is ono of tho best entertainers of tho day. His impersonations are groat. The entertainment will bo of so diversified character as to suit all classes. Get your reserved seats at tho Kooling drug store. Genoral ad mi a-, sion, 2S cents; reserved seats 33 cents. Rovorutlon Immlnont A sure sign of approaching revolt and soriou8 troublo in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electrio Bitters will quickly diBinembor tho troublesome causes. It never falls to tono tho stomach, reg- ulato tho Kidneys and Bowels, stimus lato tbo Liver, und clarify tho blood. Run down systems bonoflt'partloularly and all tbo usual attending aches van ish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electrio Bitters is only GOc, and that is returned if it don't givo perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Keeling, Druggist. The Christian Sunday school will give an oyster suppor on Now Year's eve, fur the purposo of raising money to Qnish paying for the Christmas presents. Tbo Christian Endeavor now meets at the Christian church every Sunday evening and we understand a good in terest is taken in the meetings by tho young people. The Nemaha schools have a vacation today in order that the teachers may visit the Auburn schools. This is done by the suggestion of the county superintendent. Wo believe Nemaha has one of the very best schools in the county. All of tbo teachers are fine and ate doing ex cellent work. Tho discipline is esnecs ally commendable. Rev. J. W. Sapp haB bought a lot south of Mrs. S. T. Argabright's reel dence, and will begin building at once. We aro glad to have him decide to locate hero permanently. Tho Mutual Ditching Co. aro having men. engaged in digging deeper the ditches dug by tbo ditching machine They will dig the ditches deep euough for tho water to run through. There seem to be a plague of rats tbis fall. Almost every farmer is complaining or mem ana tney are causing trouble in town. Traps, cats and poison seem to avail little. ah tno uptodato novoities aro shown in our new holiday lino. We invite comparison of prices. Come in and Boa them. Very respectfully, M. T. Hill. C. F. Scovill has concluded that be cannot And a better pfAco in which to llvo tban Nemaha county, and this week moved ills family up from At chlson, Kas. He is living in Aspinwal1 precinct. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coons started for Jean, Washington, Wednesday and expect to make that state their home in the future. Mrs. David Britnblc, who bas been visiting hero for somo time, went with (hem. Codington and Langford, who have the contract for painting V. P Peas body's bouse, finished the insido paints ing but had to quit tho outBide work Monday on account of the cold weather, Thoy havo about two day's workyot. Wm. H. Winters arrived in Nemaha last Friday. Mrs. Winters bas been here sevorul months, staying with her mother, Mrs. S. T. Argabrigbt. Mr. Winters is located at Wisner, Indiau Territory, but is thinking somo of re-. moving to Missouri. The stato university corn special will pass through Nemaha shortly after 11 o'clock Saturday. No stop will be mado here but at Brownvillo the specs ial will stop long enough for a leoturo on seed corn. Our farmers Buould make an effort to bo present. BUir OEPINGTON OHIOKENS for SALE Pure Buff Orpington tihlckens. old and young, for Bale at right prices. stock scored by Hawes, Pedrlck and Green and nothing below 02 points. Wrltetbe GnzotteSpickard, Mo DR. G. M, ANDREWS 'Tffiedical and Surgical Diseases of Women Stella - Netraslcfi PETER KEllKEll. Ooalor In Uur lino or holiday goods 1b as com plete as any you will seo in tho county and we are willing to compare priceB That's fair, give ub a chance to con vinco you. Very Respectfully, M. T. Hill. Saturday night of next week the Christinn Sunday school will havo a Christmas tree and appropriate oxers cises. The Methodist Sunday school will not have a Christmas treo but will give tho children a treat of candy, nuts and popcorn Sunday morning and havo exercises Sunday night. A Costly Mlstako Blunders aro sometime very expensive Occasionally llfo itself is the prico of a mistake, but you'll never bo wrong if you tako Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. Thoy aro gentlo yet thorough, 25c, at Keeling Drug Store. A whole page advertisement would not convince you but a visit will that wo have a larger stock and lower prices on unrlstrnas goodB than somo of the soscalled "Big Stores." Prico goods at whore you will, then compaio with Highest markot prico paid forHidca, ours. Very Respcctfuljy, Lard, Tallow, otc, M. T. Hill. Mrs. Young died at tho home of her son, Enoch Hanelino, In Bedford pre1 olnct about 8 oolock Monday ovoning. tier death was Buddon and waB caused by heart disease, Thejfuneral services were held at the Methodist church in Nemaha Wednesday afternoon and the body laid at rest in the Nemaha ceme tery. Mrs. Young lived for many years with her son on tho farm north east of hero. She has a large number offrieuds hero who mourn her death. Rev. G. W. Ayers preached tho funer al sermon. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS. IiAW,SUBAIi ESTATE, COMiECTIOA'S Ofllcos ovor Pofltonieo Building, nt Prank Ncnl's old Btnnd, AUBURN, NEIIItAHKA KNAPP & SON rroprlctoruof tbe Livery & Feed Stable Good Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. JT. J33. Orother in the PARIS BUILDING Saturday night of this week, at tbo home of Earlo Gilbert, the Junior Leaguers, assisted by somo of tho young ladies, will give u combination social, bazaar and pound imrty. Tho nound party is for the boneflt of Rev. G. W. Ayers, and all who aro so deposed are requested to brine a pound or more of something that is of use either as food or otherwise. Oysters will be served. A hn'nnr will ni an tm nnnlnn nrY ln flirt young ladies, at which .fancy work and SllOB Repairing articles of uso will bo Bold. Everys TTflrnpcjq ftp?! Tin CP hnrlv in invltnri . O Hand Mado Harness a Specialty Fight Will Bo Blltor Those who will persist in closing thoir ears againBt the continual recoms mendation of Dr. King's New DIacovs ery for Consumption, will have a long WESLEY H. CLARK Dealorjln and bitter fight with their troubloa, if WindmillS '3110 PlUTipS, uuu uuutu uuwiui ujr mini lULUUUtlUUU. Read what T. R. Beall of Boall, Miss. has to say: ''Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything elso had failed. Improves ment camo at onco and four bottles ens tiroly cured her. Guarantood by Keel ing, Druggist. Price 50o, and $1.00. 1 Trial bottles free. Tanks, Pipes,retc. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone.calls answered promptly, NEMAHA,'NEim.