mmu fi f '.VOLUME XL1X NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1905 NUMBER 29 f V ' h t! r .v V J Local HSTews School began again Monday. See M T Hill for Ore insurance. Dr. Bourne (Its glasses. .So. Auburn Work hao been commence on J.jW. Sapp's house. . . Will F. Sunders has been sick the grip this week. with Jack Mitchel came down from Syras cuse Friday night. MIbs Pearle Roberts Kansas City Tuesday. returned from Photo mounting card board for sale at the Advertiser office. Clifford Hondricks roturned Pawnee City IaBt Saturday. from Louis Hinton of Brownvillo visited Miss Minnie May Wednesday. Miss Florence Minick went to Brack ed Monday to visit a few days. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Brown returned from Pawnee City, Nebr., Monday. Clarence Peabody,. B. & M. brake man, is spending' fiBY'Week at home, Miss Ella Stout of Brock was tho guest of Miss Minnie May Wednesday Emery Howe has been visiting friends at Weatberford, Okla., for sev eral days. Hon. V. P. Peabody went to Lincoln Monday to take bis seut as member of the legislature. -.The farmers institute is in session at jJohnson Thursday, Friday and Satur day of this week. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stokes went to1 Wilcox, JNebr., Wednesday, to visit Mrs. Stokes' sister. Mn and Mrs, B.I. Knnpj), Marshal) tv ecu and Dei Deri visited John II. Knapp last Sunday. Victory lodge, I. 0.0. F., had apecial meeting Monday night and in itiated John R. Russell. Mrs. "0. T. Minick camo Johnson Friday and visited "and friends until Monday. in from relatives Mrs.vClaud Sutter of Sidney, Iowa, arrlvod in Nemaha Tuesday on a visit to her brother, Clark Cary. MIbs Flossie Waterman came in from AuburnSaturday and 1b the guest of Miss May-Kerker this week. Marshall Webb killed a big mallard duck"'Wedhesday morning. He thinks it id the-laiit one in the country. A;,4r ' Win. "Burns has been sick for several days,.and on account of his advanced age bp is in a serious condition. -&' j iAIya Maxwell, Perry Rowen and Frank Harford went to Lincoln Mon day to attend tho business college. Miss Vera Minick of Bracken ro turned to. Nebraska City Monday to resume her studies at the blind insti tute. John C. Stokes camo home from tho utateof Washington last week. Ho was much benefitted by bis sojourn there. Mrs, Florence B. Jarvis went to Wabash, Nebr , Tuesday. She expectB to remain there with her mother until in May. I I -I -I I .11 ! .Ill Dr. Hutchinson, optician, will viBit Nemaha again on Monday, Jan. 0 Call and havo your eyes fitted with glasses. All persons indebted to mo are res quested toy all add settle as 1 m great ly in need of money. Andrew Aynes. For Sale A lino Sterling piano, in une condition. Will sell at a bargain if taken7 at once. At Rov. J. W. Sapp came down from Brownvllle Monday and built a wood bouse on hia lot in tho south part of town. - The members of tho Robekah lodge held a watch meeting Saturday night that was well attended, especially by he young people. Miss SoDhie Tiche. who visited her friend Miss Vera Minick near Bracken ri urine tho hnllriava. returned 10 WO braska City Monday Prof. W. Crichton came in from Litehfield where be 1b engaged in teaching, und spent the holidays with his family. Granger. Tho legislature adjourned Thursday until next Tuesday, and Hon. V, P. Peabody came homo to visit bis family and meet his constituents. It is said one of our young men re contiv uresented a young lady wiiu a diamond ring, so we suppose we will soon have a wedding to chronicle. Miss Grace and Masters Harry and Merlo Sanders of Loudon precinct visited their grandmother, Mrs, J M. Sanders, Tuesday and Wednesday. For Sale. Five hundredgood burr oakiDosts. Also stove wood by the rick? . F. L. WOODWAKD. Wood for sale. 100 cords good dry wood tor sale, In timber or delivered. J. M. Clark. Mrs. C. M Thompson who has been vlsitin" her daughtor at Armour, Neb. camo to Nemaha county a tew days ago and is visiting her sou Alex, at Howe. Marshall Webb has been the cbams pion rabbit hunter and now starts out to captu pture the .belt in snooting blue , r Hecallie ouVTuViHu the mutch rocks Tuesday. John W. Knight, who has been farming in Otoe county for tho past year, has decided to return to Nemaha. He has rented one of Walter S. Max well'a houses. Mrs. Henry Carse and Miss Avis Caree went to Thurman, Iowa, last Friday, and will remain there for some time, visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McCandless. Dr. F. E. Guitber camo home Mons day lrom Atchison, Kansas, where he has been working as night operator during the holidays. He returned to Omaha Tuesday. Twentyssix of the immediate rels atlves of Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Paris of Auburn, parents of A. B. and E. L. Paris of Nemaha, were at their borne on Christmas day. A daughter of Ellas Adams, living on ono or. tno J, w. Webber farms southwest of Nemaha, had an arm oroKen &unaay. Dr. uaituer was called to reduce the fracture. For Sale Thoroughbred barred Plymouth Hock cockerels, Hnwkin's strain. First come, flrst served, If you want choice of birds como soon. A. B. Paris. Davidson Uaker, James Baker, and the Misses Butb and Martha Baker enjoyed ineir unnstmas at tue corns tortable farm home of Henry beid, two miles south of Nemaha. Brownvillo Letter, joiiu it. nuaaeu anu umtk uary re turned from their trip vest last Friday. T I T" . t t . a r-ai a r They went as far as Seattle, Washing' ton, and saw a groat deal of country but havo not definitely decided on a location. Tho Highlanders "Bad installation of officers Monday nifekt, and afterwards enjoyed an oyster Bupper. Cake and coffee wore also served. A good num ber were present and a very pleasant Louie Kerker is assisting in tho Gilbert & McCandless storo this week. Gilbert L. Laws, ex-secretary of stato and ox-congresstnau, gave us n pleassnt call Thursday' morning. Mr.. Laws Bays ho has retired from politics and belloras in giving tho yonug man a chance. It is aaid ono of our popular bacbolora got sovoral offers of marrlage'Saturday night from some good looking young ladles, but was bothered bo much about which one to choose that ho did not accept either of them. Too bad. The legislature is now in session at Lincoln. A caucuB was held Monday and tho officers decided r upon. Rouse of IIall county was elected speaker of tho house. Ellis E . Good of Peru is chairman of the senate committee on standing committees. Dr. McGrow has been contined to his bed since Friday evening from injuries received by falling down cellar. Ho is badly bruised about bis shoulders and side, and bis knee, it is feared has been permanently injured and is giving him much pain. Granger, One of our young men must have been very Bleepy or very much occu pied while driving homo with a young lady early Sunday mornlng.as bis team wandered away from tho road and got into the yard of a neighbor a mile or I so from where ho was going. Hon. Peter Berlot was arrested on Monday charged with illegal votinir. The case is not one in which Mr B. is considered a criminal, but is simply to determine whether he has a right to vote in Lafayette precinct while bis family reside in Auburn, Granger. The Peterson Sisters Concert Co., with Sidney Lnndon, the entertainer gave one of the beat-entertainments over given i Neman last Saturday night. " The singing and' instrumental music was fine and the delineations of character by Mr. Landon were true lo nature. The onera house was well tilled Harry Hoover's team got away from mm Wednesday morning ns no was hitching them up at John Flack's barn. They upsot the buggy alter running a little ways The singletrees thon broke and the horses ran a Bhnrt distance further when one of tbem fell down &nd they were caught. The harness and buggy were somewhat damaged and the horses skinned up in a number of places. John M. Clark received a letter Wednesday from D. II, Clark who with his family is visiting his wife's parents nt Sycamore Springs, Kas. Mr. Clark writes that before the letter was re calved their oldest son, John, would be dead, as the doctors had said there was no nope or ms recovery, Tiie many friends of the family will grieve over this sad news but hope It is not so bad as thought. Mrs. Ella Woods, wife of Samuo' Woods, died at her home near Browns villo last Saturday, Dec, 31, 1004, aged 30 years, 11 months and 2G days. Mrs. Woods was a devoted Christian woman and a good wife and mother who will be sadly misssd at home and in the community. Sbo leaves a huBband and four children. The deceased and her husband were both Arm believers in Christian Scieuco and when Mrs. Woods wqb takon with pneumonia did not call in a physician until Thursday, whan it was too late to do any good. The funeral services were held Sunday. A Frlghtenod Horse Running like mad down the street dumping tho occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day ocourn rences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salvo bandy and there's none as good as Bucklon's Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores. Eczema and PileB, disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 25c, at Koeling's GttOurFretDookFlrrt You can't afford to buy a rang- until you know all about a Monarch. Ask us for the book: STATE WHEN you Intend tobuy.and we will send also a set of Measuring Spoons, postpaid. ADDMS8 Mallcab U Iron Range Co. Beaver Dam, Wltconttn. ejPT I C The top is Malleable I lSi ffrj fflf necessary. Heats quicker, 1 fllS gegn I 111'-. 41 cooks more evenly and 1 1 1 EffTTB USCB surP"sny C9S ue' )Noworkto kaapetaan- . unci ramovaa VKlln lout dlrt-nlekal plat In Wan't UrnUh. Blied and arranged to suit every family need In Call and see why they save fuel Sold by Edwards cfe Isaac Williams and Elmor Zook llvs log near Brownvillo, arb lost a line steor vulued at $r0 or $00 during tho blizzard on Monday. Mr. Williams' cattlo were well covered uud whether death reunited from cold or eomethlny else, Mr. W. 1b gor. unable to say, Grani Cusslus II. Marsh has bought an ini torest in tho Nebraska Farmer, on wbicii he has worked for a number of years. Uasslus is an old lirownviuo boy and owns a farm northeast of that historic berg, on whiahhis mother now lives. He learned tho printer's trade in Tho Advertiser office when it was published at Brownvillo. John Watson renewed his subscrip0 tion to The Advertiser Monday morn ing, and also paid for the Iowa Home- stead, Farm Gazette, Uomemakor and Lincoln" State Jourhal.ftfc himself uud lno Advertiser for ins brother-in-law, BR88 'CK ot uormancown, uamors m. - Mi. Watson 1b always prompt in renewing. Would that Bcribers did likewise, all our sub E. II. Knapp saw a bright light in the south Thursday night of last week. As he wab going home about 8:30 ho saw the light which was up quite a ways. When hi- got home ho called bis wife's atteution to it and they watched if for 15 or 20 minutes, when it sank below tho horizon. It moved in a southwesterly direction. The light was of a reddish color and occasi ionally would almostjdiauppour. What was it ? The lodge members in Nemaha have bf oti kept pretty busy this week. Monday night the Highlanders had ins staliation of offlcers and an oystor supper. The same night the Odd Fel lows had a special meeting to initiate a candidate, On Tuesday night the A. O. U.W. lodge had Installation, of officers. Wednesday utght the Woudn men of tbo World had installation of officer and an oyster supper afterward and the same night the Uebekah lodge had Installation of officers and an oyster supper, Friday night tbo East' ern Star lodge is to have a special meet ing' at which tho Grand Matron is to bo present, and will have an oyster supper afterward, and on Saturday night will bo tho regular meeting of the Odd Follows lodgo. Revorution Imminent A euro sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsetw. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember tbo troublesomo causes It never fails to tone the stomach, reg ulato tho Kidneys and Bowels, stimut late tho Liver, and clarify tho blood Run down BystcinB bonelit.particulurly uud all tho uaual attending aches van ish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50o, and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by city or country, hotels or public Institutions. -a3tl and repairs. They show it. Bradford Lfcr. Co. Contractor Thos. Diuigherty is in a bad oonditlon at bis honTe la Auburn Buffering from the effects of un old wound which had lately broken out afresh. TwentyMwo years ago Mr. Daughorty was accidontly shot in the left lung. Tho wound never thorough ly healed and has been the caiiBO of great pain and annoy unco to him alt these years. Recontly tho wound broko out again, discharging great quan titles of pus. Whilo this of itself may havo been of boneQt, it has left Mr. Daughorty in a badly weakened condi tion from which, we hope, he will quickly recuperate. Brownvillo Lett ter. DR. G. M. ANDREWS Medical and Surgical Diseases of jqmen Stella - - - Nebvaflka PETER KERKER. Denlor In ZMZIE3.A.TS Highost market price paid for Hides, Lard, Tallow, etc, STULL fc HAWXBY ATTORNEYS- LAW.JtEAIi JEST ATE, 'COLLECTIONS Olllces over Postofflce Building, tfr v Frank Neitl'H old Btnnil, - AUBURN, KEUIIASICA A . r KNAPP & SON Proprietor of the Livery & Feed Stable Good Dray in connection with Livery Satisfaction guaranteed. J. IS. OfOtlxor In tho PARIS BUILDING Shoe Repairing Harness Repairing Hand fVlaijQ a Harness aSp8cia!i)L WESLEY H. CLARK Uoalor.Iu Windmills and Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, etc. ALL WORK GUARANTEE! Phone calls answered promptly. NEivlAUA, NEBR, Florence Minick. evening was snout. Drug Storo Koellug, Druggist. 7K- 1 'I